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boot failure, timeout waiting for hardware interrupt

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Former Member over 11 years ago

I've acquired a brand new RaspberryPi/8GB-USD and set it up with the recommended OS, Raspbean.  Booting occasionally works, so I am familiar with the desktop, but mostly it fails and I just have to retry by switching the power off and on.

 

The error seems to be connected with the lower of the two USB ports and I get it regardless of which device (keyboard or mouse) I plug in to that port. In response to hidraw2: USB HID v1.10 Device USB Keyboard1 on usb-_usb1.3/Input1bcm2700 I get nnc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt - cmd25 followed by Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt - cmd12.

 

I've noticed that when I plug into the bottom USB port it doesn't go in quite as far as when I plug into the top port.  Is there any chance that I've been given a faulty kit?

 

Hugh

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    0 iagorubio over 11 years ago

    If you get mmc0 errors, it's most likely you got your card's data corrupted. That can happen for switching it on and off, instead of using the halt command of the "power off" menu entry in the graphical desktop.

     

    MMC stands for Multi Media Card and mmc0 is the 1st card on the system - if there were two the following one would be mmc1 and so on.

     

    I don't think it have anything to do with the USB ports.

     

    I would first try to buy a new card and put Raspbian on it again to try. If with a new one fails I would then check for what can be causing it.

     

    Take care there are many bad cards in the market.

     

    Try to buy one of those: RPi SD cards - eLinux.org

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    0 rew over 11 years ago in reply to iagorubio

    "data corruption" by turning off the power should lead to file system errors. But in this case there are hardware problems: the expected interrupt does not happen. I haven't seen that happen by suddenly turning off the power.

     

    Anyway, a full wipe of the SD card and a re-image might help, new SD card, check the power.

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    0 rew over 11 years ago in reply to iagorubio

    "data corruption" by turning off the power should lead to file system errors. But in this case there are hardware problems: the expected interrupt does not happen. I haven't seen that happen by suddenly turning off the power.

     

    Anyway, a full wipe of the SD card and a re-image might help, new SD card, check the power.

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    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to rew

    Many thanks to Roger Wolff and Iago Rubio for responses that I can work on.  Yes, it was mmc0, not nnc0, but the letters are very difficult to read, especially in a log that's moving upwards as I type!

     

    Re the switching off and on, I haven't found any other way of rebooting when I'm getting those error messages during the boot process, long before the desktop is launched.

     

    Hugh

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