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ccarey
16-01-2005, 10:37 AM
My cachecard was working fine last time I rebooted - but my TiVo developed a few niggly problems. I rebooted today and the cachecard screen came up with an error after writing about 25%.

I've since rebooted a couple of times but no joy - same error. I haven't mucked about with any settings on the TiVo since last time it worked. Has anybody else seen this or does anyone know how to fix?

thanks
Chris

Here's the kernel log extract:

Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: Splash the screen...
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: driver version 20041121
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: updated tlb entry 2 to 1M
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: found 2 chip groups
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: found 4 banks
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: found 8192 rows
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: found 1024 cols
Jan 1 00:00:43 (none) kernel: cachecard: memory found: 512 MB
Jan 16 01:12:19 (none) kernel: cachecard: csum table size = 4MB
Jan 16 01:12:19 (none) kernel: cachecard: sdram cache size = 508MB
Jan 16 01:12:19 (none) kernel: cachecard: mappable size = 1016MB
Jan 16 01:12:19 (none) kernel: cachecard: driver loaded successfully
Jan 16 01:12:19 (none) kernel: cachectl: Driver version: 20041121/20041121
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: 512MB DIMM detected
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: Found partition 0:10 (512MB)
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: Found partition 0:12 (0MB)
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: sys_readsectors: filp is NULL
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: 512MB database detected
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: Writing.... 0% .... 25% cachecard: data integrity error (write) at 00040040
Jan 16 01:12:20 (none) kernel: cachectl: ERROR: Write error: 262208 of 1048576

DavidSymons
16-01-2005, 11:21 AM
Hi Chris,

The silicondust forums (http://www.silicondust.com/forum ) is the best place for cachecard support.

I had a squiz myself and it looks like someone had a similar problem ...

http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1110

... and ended up with a warranty replacement of the card. YMMV.

HTH.

Cheers, Dave.