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#209614 - 16/03/2004 16:10 Player crash AND oops while syncing
Mataglap
enthusiast

Registered: 11/06/2003
Posts: 384
For some reason I've been having lots of problems with both jEmplode (v54) and Emplode (2.0 and 2.1) recently. Running 3a7 on the player, which has about 8300 songs, most of then oggs.

When I try to add just an empty playlist and then sync the player crashes. Output from the serial console is at the end.

The Ctrl-T self-test passes successfully. I've tried doubling the swap. I've made sure that the disks are mouned r/w during the process by watching /proc/mounts.

Any ideas?

--Nathan

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e2fsck 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
e2fsck 1.19, 13-Jul-2000 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
out of order segment: rcv_next 5B90041E seq 5B9009C6 - 5B900F6E
out of order segment: rcv_next 5B90041E seq 5B900F6E - 5B901516
out of order segment: rcv_next 5B90041E seq 5B901516 - 5B901ABE
ofo requeuing : rcv_next 5B9009C6 seq 5B9009C6 - 5B900F6E
ofo requeuing : rcv_next 5B900F6E seq 5B900F6E - 5B901516
ofo requeuing : rcv_next 5B901516 seq 5B901516 - 5B901ABE
! memory_player(211): memory violation at pc=0x0207e1b0, lr=0x02061a10 (bad address=0x001efff7, code 0)
stream.cpp : pc : [<0207e1b0>] lr : [<02061a10>]
sp : bddffaf0 ip : bddffb0c fp : bddffb08
42:Memorr10: 02201248 r9 : 00000000 r8 : 02201258
yStream fr7 : bddffb10 r6 : 000000ff r5 : bddffb10 r4 : ffffffff
ailed to r3 : 001efff7 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 000000ff r0 : bddffb10
allocate Flags: nZCvmemory.
IRQs on FIQs on Mode USER_32 Segment user
Control: C0E5917D Table: C0E5917D DAC: 00000015
Function entered at [<0207e158>] from [<02061a10>]
r6 = C007000E r5 = 02201258 r4 = 00002617
Function entered at [<0206192c>] from [<02037494>]
r7 = BDDFFB84 r6 = 00000000 r5 = 021D9A34 r4 = 021D9A34
Function entered at [<020373dc>] from [<02008ddc>]
r10 = 02245730 r9 = BDDFFC88 r8 = 40700440 r7 = BDDFFBE8
r6 = 00000009 r5 = 00000001 r4 = 00000000
Function entered at [<02008db4>] from [<02053518>]
Function entered at [<0205345c>] from [<02052a60>]
r10 = 0001D4C0 r9 = 02245668 r8 = 022456FC r7 = BDDFFC88
r6 = 0224588C r5 = 02245730 r4 = 40700440
Function entered at [<0205287c>] from [<02051c88>]
r7 = 00000005 r6 = 02245884 r5 = BDDFFCDC r4 = BDDFFCD8
Function entered at [<02051bd0>] from [<020e5a14>]
r6 = 0000000C r5 = 00000003 r4 = 022456F0
Function entered at [<020e5878>] from [<02052100>]
r10 = 02245884 r8 = 022458AC r7 = 0000000A r6 = 0000002A
r5 = 022456F0 r4 = 02245668
Function entered at [<0205208c>] from [<020e68d8>]
r10 = 020E6804 r8 = 0000380F r7 = 00000080 r6 = 0000000F
r5 = BDDFFD4C r4 = 02245668
Function entered at [<020e68a0>] from [<020e6890>]
r5 = 021D85A0 r4 = 02245668
Function entered at [<020e6804>] from [<021208f8>]
r5 = 02245680 r4 = BDDFFE40
Function entered at [<02120830>] from [<021571cc>]
r4 = 00000000
Function entered at [<02155940>] from [<02120674>]
r8 = 021E6124 r7 = 021E6110 r6 = 020E6804 r5 = 00000005
r4 = 00000000
Function entered at [<021205c4>] from [<021571cc>]
r5 = 00000000 r4 = 00000000
Function entered at [<021d6c8c>] from [<021d6888>]
Function entered at [<e34ffff4>] from [<eb000025>]
Function entered at [<23a0ffaf>] from [<23a0ffbb>]
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 23a0ffb3
memmap = C0E58000, pgd = c0e58000
*pgd = 00000000, *pmd = 00000000
Internal error: Oops: 2
CPU: 0
pc : [<c00e2b78>] lr : [<c0019710>]
sp : c049bf44 ip : c049bf00 fp : c049bf90
r10: 00000000 r9 : c0f9d0e0 r8 : 0000000c
r7 : 00000000 r6 : 23a0ffaf r5 : 23a0fffb r4 : e3a02000
r3 : 60000013 r2 : c01021e4 r1 : 00000001 r0 : e3a01ff0
Flags: nZCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode SVC_32 Segment user
Control: C0E5917D Table: C0E5917D DAC: 00000015
Process player (pid: 211, stackpage=c049b000)
Stack:
c049bf20: c0019710 c00e2b78 60000013
c049bf40: ffffffff c0f9d0f8 c0f9c8e0 c049a000 c049bfb8 001efff7 c00119c8 02061a10
c049bf60: 001efff7 00000000 c049bfb8 00000005 001efff7 00000000 00000000 00000000
c049bf80: 02201248 c049bfb4 c049bf94 c0011f00 c0011778 c010097c bddffb10 000000ff
c049bfa0: bddffb10 02201258 00000000 c049bfb8 c000a0a8 c0011e28 bddffb10 000000ff
c049bfc0: 00000000 001efff7 ffffffff bddffb10 000000ff bddffb10 02201258 00000000
c049bfe0: 02201248 bddffb08 bddffb0c bddffaf0 02061a10 0207e1b0 60000010 ffffffff
Backtrace:
Function entered at [<c001176c>] from [<c0011f00>]
r10 = 02201248 r9 = 00000000 r8 = 00000000 r7 = 00000000
r6 = 001EFFF7 r5 = 00000005 r4 = C049BFB8
Function entered at [<c0011e1c>] from [<c000a0a8>]
r8 = 02201258 r7 = BDDFFB10 r6 = 000000FF r5 = BDDFFB10
r4 = C010097C
Code: ebfcda61 e2440010 (e5961004) e1a035a1 e59f20cc
Restored terminal settings
Remounting first music partition read-only
Remounting second music partition read-only
Abnormal player termination
Player received signal 11
Starting bash.
Configured for mataglap-home.
Configuring loopback interface...done.
Setting hostname to mataglap...done.
Running ntpdate to update clock...
16 Mar 11:32:04 ntpdate[317]: adjust time server 192.168.168.90 offset -0.129663 sec

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#209615 - 16/03/2004 16:21 Re: Player crash AND oops while syncing [Re: Mataglap]
mlord
carpal tunnel

Registered: 29/08/2000
Posts: 14496
Loc: Canada
It's probably running out of memory. You said you've doubled the swap, but is swap on?

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#209616 - 16/03/2004 16:28 Re: Player crash AND oops while syncing [Re: mlord]
Mataglap
enthusiast

Registered: 11/06/2003
Posts: 384
I manually "swapon /dev/hdc6" and verify that both that partition and the default (/swapfile -> /dev/hda6) are listed in /proc/swaps and see the 32MB of swap in /proc/meminfo, like this:

mataglap:/empeg/bin# cat /proc/swaps
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/hda6 partition 16596 0 -1
/dev/hdc6 partition 16028 0 -2

mataglap:/empeg/bin# cat /proc/meminfo
total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
Mem: 15253504 6893568 8359936 1314816 561152 4751360
Swap: 33406976 0 33406976
MemTotal: 14896 kB
MemFree: 8164 kB
MemShared: 1284 kB
Buffers: 548 kB
Cached: 4640 kB
SwapTotal: 32624 kB
SwapFree: 32624 kB
mataglap:/empeg/bin#

--Nathan

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