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So, i fired up the X this morning and at first my keyboard was acting up.
Always starting to repeatedly press "r" without me touching the keyboard.
(Found out because of the MousBlanker commodity started to act up accordingly).
I tried changing the keyboard's USB port, rebooting and finally after replugging all of my USB cables, it started to work again).
Not long after that, it starts repeating the "r" again, stupid...

And yet this is not the only problem i have this morning.
A crash actually, but one so strange, i cannot tell why it should happen at all and what is causing it.

As soon as i open one specific subdir on my HDD (while using workbench with all hidden files shown) the first file is displayed and with the second file not being displayed at all workbench is crashing badly.

Crash log for task "Workbench"
Generated by GrimReaper 53.19
Crash occured in module kernel at address 0x02003658
Type of crash
unknown exception
Alert number
0x01000009

Register dump
:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
   
00201F758 60AF4EA0 40278885 02003670 60B404B0 0200B030 02A8824C 4F6B0A30 
   8
619AF9B0 00000001 00000000 02973054 22442244 07F80000 60AF50F0 00000002 
  16
502B9720 00000000 00000040 4FC94040 5BCBB018 00000000 4FC3A000 502E7CB4 
  24
00000000 62935140 00000001 00000000 02A8B092 60B404B0 60B404B0 02973054 


FPR (Floating Point RegistersNaN Not a Number):
   
0:               60    -1.73689e+308    -1.73689e+308    -1.45489e+308 
   4
:    -1.62387e+308              nan              nan              nan 
   8
:    -1.56769e+308    -1.56769e+308               64       4.5036e+15 
  12
:              256       4.5036e+15                0                0 
  16
:                0                0                0                0 
  20
:                0                0                0                0 
  24
:                0                0                0                0 
  28
:                0                0              0.1       4.5036e+15 

FPSCR 
(Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82004000


SPRs 
(Special Purpose Registers):
           
Machine State (msr) : 0x0200B030
                Condition 
(cr) : 0x502F1AA4
      Instruction Pointer 
(ip) : 0x02003658
       Xtended Exception 
(xer) : 0x5BCA2018
                   Count 
(ctr) : 0x6FF464D0
                     Link 
(lr) : 0x7FB3C920
            DSI Status 
(dsisr) : 0x5BCA1DD0
            Data Address 
(dar) : 0x021AD048



680x0 emulated registers
:
DATA00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 
ADDR
6FFB8700 96BDF700 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 60AF4F70 
FPU0
:                0                0                0                0 
FPU4
:                0                0                0                0 



Symbol info
:
Instruction pointer 0x02003658 belongs to module "kernel" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
    
native kernel module kernel+0x00003658
    native kernel module kernel
+0x0001f760
    native kernel module kernel
+0x0001bdd0
    module LIBS
:mpega.library at 0x7F7AA6FC (section 5 0x6D8)
    
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AE724 (section 5 0x4700)
    
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AB2B8 (section 5 0x1294)
    
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AB9A0 (section 5 0x197C)
    
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AA3D4 (section 5 0x3B0)
    
module T:mpega_dt.elf at 0x7FFB34FC (section 4 0x4D8)
    
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF43F88 (section 5 0x5F64)
    
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF44550 (section 5 0x652C)
    
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF4481C (section 5 0x67F8)
    
module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF43AC8 (section 5 0x5AA4)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED775C (section 5 0x18738)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEEB710 (section 5 0x2C6EC)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEEBECC (section 5 0x2CEA8)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED291C (section 5 0x138F8)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED4ED8 (section 5 0x15EB4)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFCA1C (section 5 0x3D9F8)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED4DA0 (section 5 0x15D7C)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FF22CE8 (section 5 0x63CC4)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEF0F04 (section 5 0x31EE0)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFC5E8 (section 5 0x3D5C4)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEF3650 (section 5 0x3462C)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFBB90 (section 5 0x3CB6C)
    
module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFDEE0 (section 5 0x3EEBC)
    
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x000255c8
    native kernel module kernel
+0x000420ac
    native kernel module kernel
+0x000420f4

PPC disassembly
:
 
0200365060633670   ori               r3,r3,13936
 02003654
44000022   .word             0x44000022
*02003658: 4e800020   blr               
 0200365c
7c641b78   mr                r4,r3
 02003660
3c600200   lis               r3,512

System information
:

CPU 
 Model
P.ASemi PWRficient PA6T-1682M VB1 
 CPU speed
1800 MHz 
 FSB speed
900 MHz 
 Extensions
altivec 

Machine 
 Machine name
AmigaOne X1000 
 Memory
2097152 KB 
 Extensions
bus.pci bus.pcie


And here is the serial log:
Kernel command lineserial munge debuglevel=1

Registers pointing to code
:
r0 native kernel module kernel+0x0001f758
r3 
native kernel module kernel+0x00003670
r5 
native kernel module kernel+0x0000b030
r6 
native kernel module kernel+0x00a8824c
r9 
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x00000001 (section 0 0xFFFFFFDC)
r11native kernel module kernel+0x00973054
r26
module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x00000001 (section 0 0xFFFFFFDC)
r28native kernel module kernel+0x00a8b092
r31
native kernel module kernel+0x00973054
ip 
native kernel module kernel+0x00003658
lr 
native kernel module kernel+0x0001f760
ctr
native kernel module kernel+0x0001e08c

Stack trace
:
(
0x60AF4EA0native kernel module kernel+0x00003658
(0x60AF4ED0native kernel module kernel+0x0001f760
(0x60AF4EF0native kernel module kernel+0x0001bdd0
(0x60AF4F10module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AA6FC (section 5 0x6D8)
(
0x60AF4F30module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AE724 (section 5 0x4700)
(
0x60AF4F40module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AB2B8 (section 5 0x1294)
(
0x60AF4F60module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AB9A0 (section 5 0x197C)
(
0x60AF4F80module LIBS:mpega.library at 0x7F7AA3D4 (section 5 0x3B0)
(
0x60AF4F90module T:mpega_dt.elf at 0x7FFB34FC (section 4 0x4D8)
(
0x60AF5060module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF43F88 (section 5 0x5F64)
(
0x60AF50D0module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF44550 (section 5 0x652C)
(
0x60AF5360module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF4481C (section 5 0x67F8)
(
0x60AF5530module LIBS:datatypes.library at 0x7FF43AC8 (section 5 0x5AA4)
(
0x60AF55A0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED775C (section 5 0x18738)
(
0x60AF5720module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEEB710 (section 5 0x2C6EC)
(
0x60AF57B0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEEBECC (section 5 0x2CEA8)
(
0x60AF5830module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED291C (section 5 0x138F8)
(
0x60AF5870module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED4ED8 (section 5 0x15EB4)
(
0x60AF59C0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFCA1C (section 5 0x3D9F8)
(
0x60AF5A40module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FED4DA0 (section 5 0x15D7C)
(
0x60AF5CE0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FF22CE8 (section 5 0x63CC4)
(
0x60AF5D50module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEF0F04 (section 5 0x31EE0)
(
0x60AF5D60module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFC5E8 (section 5 0x3D5C4)
(
0x60AF5DF0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEF3650 (section 5 0x3462C)
(
0x60AF5ED0module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFBB90 (section 5 0x3CB6C)
(
0x60AF5F30module LIBS:workbench.library at 0x7FEFDEE0 (section 5 0x3EEBC)
(
0x60AF5F90native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x000255c8
(0x60AF5FC0native kernel module kernel+0x000420ac
(0x60AF5FD0native kernel module kernel+0x000420f4

Disassembly of crash site
:
 02003648: 
7C641B78   mr                r4,r3
 0200364C
3C600200   lis               r3,512
 02003650
60633670   ori               r3,r3,13936
 02003654
44000022   .word             0x44000022
>02003658: 4E800020   blr
 0200365C
7C641B78   mr                r4,r3
 02003660
3C600200   lis               r3,512
 02003664
606337D8   ori               r3,r3,14296
 
02003668: 44000022   .word             0x44000022
 0200366C
4E800020   blr
Stack pointer 
(0x60AF4EA0is inside bounds
Redzone is OK 
(4)

68k register dump
DATA
00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
----> 00000001 "LIBS:mpega.library" Hunk 0000 Offset 00000000 (SegList0x13F92E09)
ADDR6FFB8700 96BDF700 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 60AF4F70


Now, i *know* that i had this omnious "mpega.library" installed for ages (it's a version from 2004) and NEVER had problems with it (mind you, i don't check that subdir every day, so it might have gone unnoticed for a time, even yerars to be honest), still it crashes for reasons i can't really grab.

The subdir in question holds .LFL files (room files from ZakMcKracken) and .flac files (and *nothing* else!).
The .flac files aren't even touched when it's going down, mpega.library is crashing Workbench as soon as the second .LFL should be displayed.

I know that it could *possibly* be because of DefIcons interfering, but deficons has only two mpeg/mpg entries (one of them being a macroclass) and the pattern of the other class entry doesn't match any of the files in that subdir. (I checked all files with FileX).

I have put mpega.library into custody for now (renamed it), which cures the crash, but i don't really understand what is going on, especially because the crashlog says that mpega.library is trying to give data to the datatypes, but what data?
It shouldn't be able to find any mpeg data inside that dir.

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It is MPEGA datatype file recognition that is causing an alert (0x01000009 AKA AN_FreeTwice). The AN_FreeTwice means that it tried to free a memory region that was already freed.

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so...do we have the source code of the datatype and can it be fixed?

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Quote:

so...do we have the source code of the datatype and can it be fixed?


What mpega.datatype do you have installed? Version number? etc? and dos the MPEGA descriptor match ?


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mpega.library 2.4 (17.03.2004)
[AmigaOS4] mpega.library clone v1.7 by Sigbjørn (CISC) Skjæret, using libmad 0.15.1b - Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Underbit Technologies, Inc.

from here:http://www.os4depot.net/share/library/misc/mpega_libmad.lha

I don't have a mpega descriptor in deficons, only the original mpeg and a macroclass called mpg

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I have just typed this.
version libs:mpega.library

and I obtain (only) so that should not be the same file.
mpega.library 2.4

Its size is 215 109 492 bytes.

I am on OS4.1 FE.

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version libs:mpega.library file full

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I didn't ask what version of mpega.library I ask what version of mpega.datatype....

and I asked about the MPEGA descriptor in DEVS:Datatypes though perhsdpa I wasn't explicit enough about the last bit.



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Sorry, my bad

version Devs/DataTypes/MPEGA file full

MPEGA 53.26 (29.01.2017)

version Classes/DataTypes/mpega.datatype file full

mpega.datatype 53.26 (29.01.2017)
Copyright (c) 2016 A-Eon Technology Limited

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OK can you make Mantis report on the A-Eon bug tracker.

Ad te crash log etc, and if you can provide a file than triggers the bug that will probably help.

I just created a catagory for the mpega.datatype

I don't think the author actively reads this forum.

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I'll try, thanks

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Can you tell me where this bugtracker is?

AEon doesn't really help by hinting towards a bugtracker

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Ad te crash log etc, and if you can provide a file than triggers the bug that will probably help.


I D/L a bunch of '.LFL' files and both Deficons & Multiviewer recognize them as either binary files or text files (only one text file). I would guess that only one (or several) .LFL files are causing his problem and that AEON would need the problem file/files to reproduce the problem.


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The only way I can think of that datatypes would be involved in opening a Workbench window is if you have Workbench menu Windows/Show/Previews activated. Is that the case?

Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450

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Yes, i actually have

Workbench Prefs / Icons Tab / Previews tab

I found three .lfl files out of that directory that causes the crash.
I know i probably shouldn't, but for the test case i would of course attach them to the bug item as well.

It's hard to fix something when you don't have a test case.

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Sorry I thought you already had an account on there.

http://www.amigadeveloper.com/bugreports/


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I did...i just keep forgetting that i have to go to amigadeveloper.com fro bug reports

btw, mantis doesn't have an mpega category, at least i don't see any in the pull down menu

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Reported under General

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Moved to the Mpega Datatype Class. Which was there in the list because I created before I asked you to poste the bug. If it didn't show for you perhaps a cache issue.


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Thank you

Maybe, it's still not there, although i did a complete site reload/refresh

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