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STM32MP157C-DK2 dev board slowing down 3d cube demo after days.

Jack3
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I have two STM32MP157C-DK2 dev boards, they still have the demo software on it.
They collected a lot of dust, over the past years.

The problem is the 3d cube demo slowing down after days.
After a reset it is fast again. Perhaps a memory leak?

Because it needs a reset every day or maybe every hour, I never was willing to start developing software on it.

I'm cleaning up, and I am about to throw these kits in the trashbin.

But, what's the undelying problem? Is there a solution to keep de kits running stable and at full speed anyway?

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Hi Patrick,

Thank you for the wiki, I will start to update the kits soon.

Now before doing that, I will follow some suggestions and check what the "top" and "free" commands say in both instances.

I have the demo running for 5 days, the stuttering becomes quite notiacble. I will let it run a few days longer before making a video to make it even more obvious for the eye.

After that, I will update the devices and check if the problem is solved.

The kits are running for about 5 days, and the stuttering starts to become more and more noticable.

I will let it go for a few more days, so I can post a video.

Then I will check what the "top" and "free" commands say in both instances (before and after reboot).

After that, I will follow the wiki to update the kits, and try it again, to see if the issue is gone.

Thanks for all sugestions, sofar. I will keep you updated. 

> The kits are running for about 5 days, and the stuttering starts to become more and more noticable.

You mean about 5 days in a row, without powering down ?
I know that Windows used to have issues with memory fragmentation, which eventually even crashed the machine after days or weeks. Perhaps they still do.
I don't know about such issues with Linux at all.

I could imagine that increased swap traffic could slow it down, Flash (including SD cards) get noticeably slower when an actual erase is involved. Again, just a guess.

It's running for 5 or 6 days now. The result.

In the second video, one got reset and is running smooth again.