Hi Walt,I set up LBE Privacy Guard to block all but the most essential Internet connections, and turned off background updates wherever possible. The theory is that when LBE blocks a connection it's "fooling" the app into thinking the connection succeeded but there was no data for it to download. I have no idea if that's true or how it might work, but it seems to help. It's a minor inconvenience having to manually sync a few apps, but so far I've been running for 35 hours without a reboot.
Have you seen app called DroidWall? IMO it should be more effective than any other 'firewall' app, as it's not tricking apps, but just blocking them by part of Linux networking system called iptables.
Nope, you are not
Nope, you are not
My point was generally about blocking auto-updating apps in background.
02-27 17:31:46.087 138 168 I dalvikvm-heap: Forcing collection of SoftReferences for 104992-byte allocation
02-27 17:31:46.227 138 168 D dalvikvm: GC_BEFORE_OOM freed <1K, 5% free 46875K/49095K, paused 138ms
02-27 17:31:46.227 138 168 E dalvikvm-heap: Out of memory on a 104992-byte allocation.
$ df
Filesystem************ Size** Used** Free**Blksize
/dev****************** 205M*** 32K** 205M** 4096
/mnt
/asec************* 205M**** 0K** 205M** 4096
/mnt/obb************** 205M**** 0K** 205M**4096
/system*************** 210M** 163M*** 46M** 4096
/data***************** 703M** 281M** 421M** 4096
/mnt/cache************* 10M**** 1M**** 8M** 4096
/mnt/sdcard************ 14G**** 3G*** 10G** 32768
/mnt/secure/asec: Permission denied
/mnt/asec/com.seventeenbullets.android.island-1*** 30M*** 28M**** 2M**4096
/mnt/asec/info.lamatricexiste.network-1**** 2M** 268K**** 1M** 4096
$
Before I get to my question, for Burag and ny_limited: yes I have DroidWall, but it's not currently installed since LBE does much the same thing and is more versatile.
Now, my current question.
Tonight at 17:34, my Leo died a horrible death. everything just got slower and S_L_O_W_E_R until it rebooted. Strangely, the htc screen did not appear, only the flashing swirling panels. I understand that is just the UI and not linux that is rebooting.
I looked into the log file which I had been saving all along, and saw this bit:
after which services began dying like flies, one after another. (the last 10 minutes of the log file is attached).Code:02-27 17:31:46.087 138 168 I dalvikvm-heap: Forcing collection of SoftReferences for 104992-byte allocation 02-27 17:31:46.227 138 168 D dalvikvm: GC_BEFORE_OOM freed <1K, 5% free 46875K/49095K, paused 138ms 02-27 17:31:46.227 138 168 E dalvikvm-heap: Out of memory on a 104992-byte allocation.
I was interested in the fact that the dalvik manager ran out of memory. I thought tytung said that dalvik cache was located in /data, and according to df:
I have 421 MB free.Code:$ df Filesystem************ Size** Used** Free**Blksize /dev****************** 205M*** 32K** 205M** 4096 /mnt /asec************* 205M**** 0K** 205M** 4096 /mnt/obb************** 205M**** 0K** 205M**4096 /system*************** 210M** 163M*** 46M** 4096 /data***************** 703M** 281M** 421M** 4096 /mnt/cache************* 10M**** 1M**** 8M** 4096 /mnt/sdcard************ 14G**** 3G*** 10G** 32768 /mnt/secure/asec: Permission denied /mnt/asec/com.seventeenbullets.android.island-1*** 30M*** 28M**** 2M**4096 /mnt/asec/info.lamatricexiste.network-1**** 2M** 268K**** 1M** 4096 $
So, obviously I'm missing something.
I know I have 17 bad blocks. That number has been stable for some time, and is the same after the recent reboot.
So, I would ask some kind experts to please have a look at this situation and help me to understand what happened, and possibly what I can do to prevent future recurrences?
Thanks
Walt
What is LBE?? And where can i find it?
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Tonight at 17:34, my Leo died a horrible death. everything just got slower and S_L_O_W_E_R until it rebooted. Strangely, the htc screen did not appear, only the flashing swirling panels. I understand that is just the UI and not linux that is rebooting.
I was interested in the fact that the dalvik manager ran out of memory. I thought tytung said that dalvik cache was located in /data, and according to df:
So, I would ask some kind experts to please have a look at this situation and help me to understand what happened, and possibly what I can do to prevent future recurrences?
du -h -d 1 /data
You ask entirely to many well thought out, detailed questions that are not in the wiki or 1st post. You are totally ruining it for the rest of us.
I don't have an answer but was curious how long the phone had been running without reboot prior to it's crash and burn. Are there particular apps consistantly running at the time it takes a dirt nap? Did the phone seem excessively warm? My hd2 is prone to overheating and begins to act very flaky when it gets that way up till it reboots.
Hello can someone tell me the best way to update this rom from 1.3 to 1.4 without lost of apps and data?
I come from sd build and just needed to overwrite the android map to update.
Nand is much stable and longer battery live.
Thanks in advance
Hello can someone tell me the best way to update this rom from 1.3 to 1.4 without lost of apps and data?
I come from sd build and just needed to overwrite the android map to update.
Nand is much stable and longer battery live.
Thanks in advance
Uploaded the kernel source with all commits to the GitHub website.
Now you can see what I change for ICS kernel after r14 kernel.
https://github.com/tytung/android_kernel_htcleo-2.6.32-ics/commits/ics
BTW, I am busy this and next months, so I will suspend the kernel development.
However I will keep to update this ICS ROM by reusing N1's non-HWA ROM.
Features:
- All Android 4.0.4 features
- All CM9 features
- Enhanced Power Menu w/ Reboot and Screenshot options, etc.
- Power Notification Widget
- Trebuchet Launcher
- T9 Dialer
- Keep app back button in Developer options
- Theme
- And more
- Multi-Languages
- Root, Superuser, su, busybox, etc.
- AdFree hosts file
- WiFi Ad-Hoc Network (credit: tytung)
- Hardware Video Decoding (720p Video Playback via GPU) (credit: tytung)
- Hardware Video Encoding (Video Recording via GPU) (credit: tytung)
- HWUI deny app HwaSettings.apk and the framework patch (thanks royale1223 and Securecrt)
- NativeSD (thanks Securecrt and Xylograph)
- DataOnEXT (thanks ph03n!x)
Downloads:
- ROM:
Mod edit: Link removed- Tool:
NativeSD Recovery v1.0 for NativeSD users.- (Please DO NOT mirror any files. Thank you.)
Installations:
- AROMA Installer for three types of installations:
- NAND
- system@NAND, data@NAND, boot@NAND
- For T-Mobile USA HD2 (LEO 1024)
- Mod edit: Link removed
- NAND with DataOnEXT
- system@NAND, data@EXT4, boot@NAND
- For EU/International HD2 (LEO 512)
- Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
- Please visit DataOnEXT thread for more info.
(I modified DataOnEXT to be able to use with NativeSD at the same time. Share the same data.)- ROM_NAME is NexusHD2-ICS.
- NativeSD (SD-EXT)
- system@EXT4, data@EXT4, boot@FAT32
- For high speed read/write SD Card only (Class 6 or 10). Otherwise you may get poor performance.
- Please create a FAT32 primary partition with 32KB cluster size, then an EXT4 primary partition with default cluster size on your SD card.
- Please visit NativeSD thread for more info.
- ROM_NAME is NexusHD2-ICS.
- The required system partition is 170 MB.
Working: Everything
- Full HWA (Hardware Acceleration)
- Phone
- Audio
- SMS
- Data: 3G/HSDPA
- Wi-Fi (Support IEEE 802.1x/EAP authentication and Ad-Hoc Network.)
- Bluetooth
- GPS/AGPS
- USB Mass Storage
- 720p Video Playback (MPEG4 and H.264 up to 720p with hardware video decoding)
(Please refer to Android Supported Media Formats for more info.)- Camcorder (Video recording: 640x480 25fps var, MPEG4 with hardware video encoding)
- Camera
- Panorama
- VPN
- WiFi Ad-Hoc Network
- WiFi Tethering (Native "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" feature works well. You can also install wireless_tether_2_0_7.apk for more features.)
- USB Tethering (Native "USB tethering" feature works. You can also install wired_tether_1_4.apk for more features.)
Credits:
- Mod edit: Link removed
- Thanks all developers for contributing, and thanks all users for testing and using NexusHD2 ROMs.