On Tue, 4 Jul 2023 at 00:14, Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote: > > On Mon, 03 Jul 2023 at 18:04:39 +0300, Dmitry Baryshkov wrote: > > I wrote this in a 'bts close' email, but it seems bts hides this > > somewhere. I didn't notice that default settings overclock the board. > > And most of the things work, except the rare fallouts (like sha1). > > After limiting the CPU frequency to 1GHz (from the default 1.2 GHz) > > the system is stable (and all hashsums match). > > I'm glad you found a solution! It's unfortunate if this hardware is > being sold in a state where it doesn't work correctly...
It's not a hardware being sold this way, it's me doing the enablement of some old HW and not noticing that default imx53.dtsi lists frequencies up to 1.2 GHz. And it seems SHA-1 is the only one unit affected by this overclocking. I have been running the board through installation and tests without any obvious issues. > > For your information, `bts close` is undocumented (perhaps intentionally?) > and doesn't seem to notify the package's maintainer or submitter. If > in doubt, the right thing is to reply to the bug address (NNNNNN@ > where NNNNNN is the bug number) with human-readable information, and > the package's maintainer can sort out the BTS state. Ack. Didn't know that it doesn't notify maintainers. Please excuse me. -- With best wishes Dmitry