[arm-allstar] dmesg output

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Fri Nov 30 10:15:37 EST 2018


Roger,

That is a kernel message that I have never seen before.

At the cost of a Pi I am not sure why you would try to run three nodes on
one but that is a user choice. Here I never run more than two and most of
my 13+ are on one. It also adds to redundancy to have it more spread out.

That being said you really need to run in Turbo mode on the Pi and in that
case of course use a heatsink and a fan.

I doubt that the three FOB's would draw anywhere near the maximum USB
current so not sure why that is concerning you.

Another thing to consider is the 3B+ which has a little higher speed in
turbo mode and also would work better in your case using WIFI rather than a
wired connection. The reason is that starting with the 3B+ the WIFI does
not share USB bus. Wired does on all Pi's and adds to congestion when using
USB in a heavier way as you are. The 3B+ also has 5G WIFI which is a better
choice.


*73 Doug*

*WA3DSP*

*http://www.crompton.com/hamradio <http://www.crompton.com/hamradio>*



On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 10:03 AM "Roger Coudé via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Still trying to run 3 nodes on a single rpi...
> I have two repeaters and one simplex link and I have 3 fob with audio
> transfo and opto isolators to connect to the radios.
> After setting my nodes from duplex=0 to duplex=1, changing power supply to
> get as much as 5 amp, setting the max_usb_current=1 in /boot/config.txt, I
> can say that it seems to work fine now.
> But I still have those messages in the dmesg  once in a while:
> [1457390.226203] Transfer to device 6 endpoint 0x2 frame 407 failed - FIQ
> reported NYET. Data may have been lost.
> Is that something I can live with or is it a No Go???
> Roger
> VE2DBE
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