Opened 12 years ago
Closed 7 years ago
#9721 closed bug (fixed)
VMware: UDP KDL
Reported by: | Giova84 | Owned by: | phoudoin |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1 |
Component: | Network & Internet/UDP | Version: | R1/Development |
Keywords: | VMware UDP | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | x86 |
Description
Today i have installed Haiku on VMware. After a while a KDL appeared, about ipro1000 virtual eth card. After reboot and one hour of work, this KDL appeared again. Screenshot attached. hrev45586
Attachments (1)
Change History (11)
by , 12 years ago
Attachment: | ipro1000_KDL.png added |
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comment:1 by , 12 years ago
Component: | Drivers/Network/ipro1000 → Network & Internet/TCP |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:2 by , 12 years ago
Component: | Network & Internet/TCP → Network & Internet/UDP |
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Keywords: | UDP added; KDL ipro1000 removed |
Owner: | changed from | to
Status: | new → assigned |
Summary: | VMware: KDL on ipro1000 → VMware: UDP KDL |
comment:3 by , 12 years ago
I could image this too.
Giova84, could you next time it crash also post udp_endpoints
KDL command output?
Thanks.
comment:4 by , 12 years ago
Or (and ? :) ), could you check if this KDL also happens with an Haiku nightly image from before hrev45520?
comment:5 by , 12 years ago
The eax of the iframe also shows 0xdeadbeef. Might that be related or is it just random?
comment:6 by , 11 years ago
I no longer use Haiku on VMWare (only real hardware :-) and I can't test this issue again, sorry!
comment:7 by , 10 years ago
Update: using hrev47986 on VMware (currently is about a week), this issue seems gone (currently my Haiku uptime on VMware is over 3 hours: i no longer see any network-related KDL).
comment:8 by , 7 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
comment:9 by , 7 years ago
Resolution: | fixed |
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Status: | closed → reopened |
I still see it from time to time.
I could imagine that phoudoin's recent change might be responsible for this. Something is NULL that shouldn't be at this point :-)