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Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 16:25
#441
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HELP! I need somebody - preferably many people - with hardware
other than the SAM440EP, to download the latest test build - currently
4258 and tell me (a) what hardware they have and (b) whether it starts up or not.
It is crashing on the SAM440EP but nobody else has reported any problems, so I need more reports to check if this is CPU related.
Thanks!
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 17:16
#442
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@Chris
Works fine here on my X1000 with latest beta although it's a long wait for it to scan the 2500 fonts I have installed
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester Ps. I hate the new amigans website. <shudder>
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 18:58
#443
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@Chris Seems ok, no crashes. X5000
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 19:05
#444
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@Chris A1-XE G4, 2 GB memory. Instantly freezes the computer upon trying to start the program. Writing this with 3.7 build date 16/10/17 Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 19:12
#445
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@Chris I dont think the Javascript is working... even when the javascript checkbox is selected.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 20:36
#446
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@Skateman
Try
https://javatester.org/javascript.html @all
OK, currently it is working on:
X1000, X5000
Not working on:
A1 G4-XE, SAM 440EP
Not Altivec then! I thought it might be an alignment issue, but this probably rules that out too. Anyone else?
Ah, just spotted something. *crosses fingers*
edit Nope, didn't work.
Edited by Chris on 2017/12/10 21:03:56
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 20:52
#447
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Here Pegasos2 G4 ith AmigaOS4.1FE
After trying to skip DSI I get that ISI:
Quote:
Crash log for task "NetSurf" Generated by GrimReaper 53.19 Crash occured in module at address 0x0000004C Type of crash: ISI (Instruction Storage Interrupt) exception Alert number: 0x80000003 Register dump: GPR (General Purpose Registers): 0: 7CDAF4E0 54D1D3C0 9101000C 00000000 18EC962C 54D1D398 00000000 8BC7C380 8: 00000001 0000004E 00000001 0184ACF0 37933995 5665BB20 68A94350 5663B680 16: 7CDAF274 567E0000 565142A4 51C51BB8 51C51BC4 567E0000 51DEBF5C 00000000 24: 567E0000 00000000 567E29D4 54C77198 56415EC2 553D0C60 00000000 54C88440 FPR (Floating Point Registers, NaN = Not a Number): 0: nan 1042 398 1042 4: 374 1054.8 627.8 1042 8: 374 1 1054.8 255 12: nan 65536 0 0 16: 0 0 0 0 20: 0 0 0 0 24: 0 0 0 0 28: 0 0 0 0 FPSCR (Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82004000 SPRs (Special Purpose Registers): Machine State (msr) : 0x1200F030 Condition (cr) : 0x51C16DA0 Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x0000004C Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x01827214 Count (ctr) : 0x00000000 Link (lr) : 0x00000000 DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x01846994 Data Address (dar) : 0x00000000 680x0 emulated registers: DATA: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ADDR: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 FPU0: 0 0 0 0 FPU4: 0 0 0 0 Symbol info: Instruction pointer 0x0000004C belongs to module "" (HUNK/Kickstart) Stack trace: 0x0000004C symbol not available [frontends/amiga/gui.c:996] NetSurf:main()+0x450 (section 1 @ 0x1876A0) native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002d54 native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002ee8 NetSurf:_start()+0x170 (section 1 @ 0x16C) native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x000255c8 native kernel module kernel+0x00042618 native kernel module kernel+0x00042660 PPC disassembly: 00000044: XXXXXXXX illegal address 00000048: XXXXXXXX illegal address 0000004c: XXXXXXXX illegal address 00000050: XXXXXXXX illegal address 00000054: XXXXXXXX illegal address System information: CPU Model: Motorola MPC 7447/7457 Apollo V1.1 CPU speed: 1133 MHz FSB speed: 133 MHz Extensions: performancemonitor altivec Machine Machine name: Pegasos II Memory: 1048576 KB Extensions: bus.pci bus.agp Expansion buses PCI/AGP 00:00.0 Vendor 0x11AB Device 0x6460 00:01.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3044 Range 0: 80002000 - 80002800 (MEM) Range 1: 00001080 - 00001100 (IO) 00:05.0 Vendor 0x1033 Device 0x0035 Range 0: 80000000 - 80001000 (MEM) 00:05.1 Vendor 0x1033 Device 0x0035 Range 0: 80001000 - 80002000 (MEM) 00:05.2 Vendor 0x1033 Device 0x00E0 Range 0: 80002800 - 80002900 (MEM) 00:0C.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x8231 00:0C.1 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0571 Range 0: 00001000 - 00001008 (IO) Range 1: 00001008 - 0000100C (IO) Range 2: 00001010 - 00001018 (IO) Range 3: 00001018 - 0000101C (IO) Range 4: 00001020 - 00001030 (IO) 00:0C.2 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038 Range 4: 00001040 - 00001060 (IO) 00:0C.3 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038 Range 4: 00001060 - 00001080 (IO) 00:0C.4 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x8235 00:0C.5 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3058 Range 0: 00001100 - 00001200 (IO) Range 1: 00001030 - 00001034 (IO) Range 2: 00001030 - 00001034 (IO) 00:0C.6 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3068 Range 0: 00001200 - 00001300 (IO) 00:0D.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3065 Range 0: 00001300 - 00001400 (IO) Range 1: 80002900 - 80002A00 (MEM) 01:00.0 Vendor 0x11AB Device 0x6460 01:08.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x4966 Range 0: C0000000 - C8000000 (PREF.MEM) Range 1: 00001000 - 00001100 (IO) Range 2: C8000000 - C8010000 (MEM) 01:08.1 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x496E Range 0: D0000000 - D8000000 (PREF.MEM) Range 1: C8010000 - C8020000 (MEM)
Simone"Tuxedo"Monsignori, Perugia, ITALY.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 21:07
#448
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@Tuxedo I know what has triggered this - it's the switch to OpenSSL 1.1. Memory is getting trashed somewhere, or something is unaligned which wasn't before, but it's weird that it's not happening on everything. The only link so far is that the PA6T and E5500 (ie. X1000 and X5000) have 64-bit FPUs which gives them a different code path in OpenSSL.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 21:16
#449
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@Chris So any way to fix that easly?
Simone"Tuxedo"Monsignori, Perugia, ITALY.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 22:15
#450
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@Tuxedo
That's what I'm trying to find out
I'm running out of ideas though, nothing is making any difference.
Edited by Chris on 2017/12/10 22:43:51
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 22:46
#451
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So no common issue...
Simone"Tuxedo"Monsignori, Perugia, ITALY.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/10 23:25
#452
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@all Should be fixed in build 4260.
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/11 7:05
#453
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@Chris
I confirm it is fixed on my Sam440 (since I'm the one who contacted you regarding crashes on my Sam440
).
Thanks !
-- AmigaONE X1000 and Radeon RX 560
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/11 17:18
#454
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I can confirm 4258 did freeze the OS on AmigaOne-XE. All seem to work normally with 4266
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/11 18:48
#455
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@Chris 4266 is working on my A1-XEG4 Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/11 19:54
#456
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@Chris
Regarding the Javascript.. its working. I tested the link as mentioned.
So i was wrong
Re: NetSurf development builds (now with added Javascript)
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2017/12/11 21:49
#457
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@Skateman Because of a lack of dynamic layout engine, it's not always obvious that Javascript is working as a lot of JS functions normally change the page!
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