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RacerX 
IBrowse crashes
Posted on 13-Jan-2008 22:43:53
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Super Member
Joined: 21-Aug-2003
Posts: 1158
From: Parts Unknown, USA

I am encountering seemingly random IBrowse crashes when IBrowse starts up. If I 'kill' the program with GR I can run other things, but if I try to resize the IBrowse window the whole system locks up. If I do a warm/soft reset (logo, logo Ctrl) then IBrowse will run fine. I don't have much in my WBStartup just ScreenBlankerEngine, DepthToFront, AmiDock, Wet, AISS, DefIcons, AllKeys, RAWBinfo and AsyncWB.

Here is the crashlog:
Crash log for task "IBrowse"
Generated by GrimReaper 52.3
Crash occured in module at address 0x7F7C2348
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: A0000004 6CC86D84 6E104008 0000023E FFFFFFFF 000003EA 6D2DBFA0 6CC86DF0
8: 000003EA 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000004 7F7C17FC FFFFFFFF 7F7C2160
16: 6ECC5000 6EC32C00 6E140AC2 7F7C1800 00000000 6E13BE80 00000002 00000001
24: 0000023E 00000003 00000003 0000023E 6D2DBFA0 6D2DBF4C 6D2DBFA0 6CD98884


FPR (Floating Point Registers, NaN = Not a Number):
0: nan 0 0 0
4: 0 0 0 0
8: 0 1.67772e+07 1e+61 1e-59
12: 90 4.5036e+15 0 0
16: 0 0 0 0
20: 0 0 0 0
24: 1e+61 1e-59 0.5 4.5036e+15
28: nan 65536 1.67772e+07 0

FPSCR (Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82002000


SPRs (Special Purpose Registers):
Machine State (msr) : 0x0000F030
Condition (cr) : 0x53000000
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x7F7C2348
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x80000004
Count (ctr) : 0x01418F30
Link (lr) : 0x7F7C2160
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x42000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x000003EA



680x0 emulated registers:
DATA: 00000000 FFFFFFFF 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000060 00000000 00000000
ADDR: 6CC86DB2 00000000 00000000 6CC86DB2 6E104008 6CC86DB2 6CC86DE8 6CC86CC4
FPU0: 0 0 0 0
FPU4: 0 0 0 0



Symbol info:
Instruction pointer 0x7F7C2348 belongs to module "" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:


68k Stack trace:
6e13be7e (68k IP) - "IBrowse" Hunk 0000 Offset 00031e76 (SegList: 1b842801)
01727940 - "Kickstart/petunia.library.kmod" Hunk 0000 Offset 000025fc
0172789c - "Kickstart/petunia.library.kmod" Hunk 0000 Offset 00002558
6e104008 - "IBrowse" Hunk 0001 Offset 00008000 (SegList: 1b842801)
01727984 - "Kickstart/petunia.library.kmod" Hunk 0000 Offset 00002640
6e104008 - "IBrowse" Hunk 0001 Offset 00008000 (SegList: 1b842801)
6e140ac2 - "IBrowse" Hunk 0000 Offset 00036aba (SegList: 1b842801)
6e13be80 - "IBrowse" Hunk 0000 Offset 00031e78 (SegList: 1b842801)

68k disassembly:
6e13be76: 4cdf2cfc movem.l (sp)+,d2-d7/a2-a3/a5
6e13be7a: defc0048 adda.w #0x48,sp
*6e13be7e: 4e75 rts
6e13be80: 48e70314 movem.l d6-d7/a3/a5,-(sp)
6e13be84: 2a48 movea.l a0,a5

System information:

CPU
Model: Motorola MPC 7441/7451 Vger V2.1
CPU speed: 600 MHz
FSB speed: 133 MHz
Extensions: performancemonitor altivec

Machine
Machine name: AmigaOne
Memory: 524288 KB
Extensions: bus.pci bus.agp

Expansion buses
PCI/AGP
00:00.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0660
Range 0: 00000000 - 00400000 (PREF.MEM)
00:01.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0661
00:06.0 Vendor 0x10B7 Device 0x9200
Range 0: 00802000 - 00802080 (IO)
Range 1: 88100000 - 88100080 (MEM)
00:07.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0686
00:07.1 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0571
Range 4: 0000CC00 - 0000CC10 (IO)
00:07.2 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 00802080 - 008020A0 (IO)
00:07.3 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 008020A0 - 008020C0 (IO)
00:07.4 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3057
00:07.5 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3058
Range 0: 0000DC00 - 0000DD00 (IO)
Range 1: 0000E000 - 0000E008 (IO)
Range 2: 0000E400 - 0000E408 (IO)
00:07.6 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3068
Range 0: 00802300 - 00802400 (IO)
01:00.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x5159
Range 0: 80000000 - 88000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 00002000 - 00002100 (IO)
Range 2: 88000000 - 88010000 (MEM)

Libraries
0x01da3c22: exec.library V52.8
0x6ff6c174: vilintuisup.library V0.9
0x6ff6c048: cgxvideo.library V42.1
0x6ff3a0e0: cybergraphics.library V43.0
0x6ec33ed4: javascript.library V3.25
0x6cd8d0e4: muihelp.library V20.303
0x6d1d522e: Busy.mcc V17.37 (Legacy)
0x6d47b900: NListview.mcc V19.75
0x6d47b680: Gauge.mui V20.205
0x6d60bdcc: muiconfig.library V20.329
0x6d47b4a0: Popasl.mui V20.179
0x6d47b400: NList.mcc V20.120
0x6d1d57ae: Newstring.mcc V16.18 (Legacy)
0x6dba1c10: Floattext.mui V20.176
0x6dba15d0: Virtgroup.mui V20.352
0x6dba12b0: Listtree.mcc V20.21
0x6ec30efe: IBAreaPlugin.mcc V0.0 (Legacy)
0x6ec3063e: IBGroupPlugin.mcc V0.0 (Legacy)
0x6d7b4558: muigfx.library V20.510
0x6d40ce68: muilowlevel.library V20.349
0x6d1f968c: muimaster.library V20.2277
0x6d6a7de0: sketchboard.gadget V52.1
0x6d49a318: radiobutton.gadget V52.1
0x6d6a7840: palette.gadget V52.1
0x6d4061e8: Clock.docky V52.1
0x6d69deb0: arexx.class V52.1
0x6d43d640: slider.gadget V52.1
0x6d43d460: getfont.gadget V52.1
0x6d6f83e0: getfile.gadget V52.1
0x6fd61578: popupmenu.library V52.1
0x6d43b1c8: popupmenu.class V52.1
0x6d47d488: listbrowser.gadget V52.3
0x6d482b98: clicktab.gadget V52.1
0x6de2a9e0: space.gadget V52.1
0x6d482e00: checkbox.gadget V52.1
0x6d4644b8: chooser.gadget V52.1
0x6d47d0c4: asl.library V52.1
0x6d47f230: penmap.image V52.1
0x6d5e8c38: screenblanker.library V52.1
0x6ff90e20: bitmap.image V52.1
0x6d594810: integer.gadget V52.1
0x6eb998f0: string.gadget V52.1
0x6d461020: requester.class V52.1
0x6ec32cd8: via-ac97.audio V5.7
0x6e1d7514: asyncio.library V50.3
0x6ec32720: mathieeedoubbas.library V52.1
0x6ec33c38: usbhidgate.library V52.2
0x6ec3232c: hid.usbfd V52.5
0x6ea46104: usergroup.library V4.29
0x6ebb7e40: label.image V52.1
0x6ec36320: bsdsocket.library V4.286
0x6ff90b20: glyph.image V52.1
0x6e738090: button.gadget V52.1
0x6ff90a20: scroller.gadget V52.1
0x6e593240: bevel.image V52.1
0x6e73a9c8: layout.gadget V52.1
0x6ec5a82c: textclip.library V52.1
0x6ff90920: drawlist.image V52.1
0x6ec56c40: window.class V52.1
0x6eac56e0: jpeg.datatype V52.1
0x6eac5410: ilbm.datatype V52.1
0x6ebb68c8: emulation.library V41.438
0x6ec24c34: picture.datatype V52.1
0x6eac5050: png.datatype V52.1
0x6ec17d84: mpega.library V2.4
0x6ff9083c: ft2.library V8.1
0x6ff5b7ac: workbench.library V52.1
0x6ec53d90: Picasso96API.library V2.343
0x6f8e4e50: gadtools.library V52.1
0x6ec23288: timezone.library V52.1
0x6ef98c58: application.library V52.1
0x6ec0b3dc: commodities.library V52.1
0x6ebff140: datatypes.library V52.1
0x6ff90644: png.iconmodule V52.1
0x6f3de8cc: icon.library V52.2
0x6ef98458: version.library V52.1
0x6eca1740: iffparse.library V52.1
0x6fdccecc: locale.library V52.1
0x6ff6e7ac: diskfont.library V52.1
0x6ff94cd8: petunia.library V52.5
0x6fda05e8: dos.library V52.12
0x6ff6c354: usbprivate.library V52.6
0x6ff0b328: bootkeyboard.usbfd V52.2
0x6ff0b2a8: bootmouse.usbfd V52.2
0x6ff947ac: hub.usbfd V52.4
0x6ff8498c: usbresource.library V52.6
0x6ff8fc18: hunk.library V52.2
0x6ff94354: elf.library V52.4
0x6ff124d0: intuition.library V52.2
0x6ff5a150: rtg.library V41.4288
0x6ff8f8a0: ATIRadeon.chip V52.5
0x6ff8f824: PCIGraphics.card V52.2
0x6ffaaa10: keymap.library V52.1
0x6ff84870: layers.library V52.1
0x6ffb4420: graphics.library V52.1
0x6ff860e4: nonvolatile.library V52.1
0x6ffab318: newlib.library V52.33
0x6ff951ac: utility.library V52.1
0x6ffaa0a8: expansion.library V52.2
0x6ea4491e: rexxsyslib.library V45.3 (Legacy)

Devices
0x6e1d58c4: ahi.device V6.6
0x6de51024: audio.device V52.1
0x6ec3b764: eth3com.device V52.1
0x6ff84c00: usbsys.device V52.6
0x6ff86a50: uhci.usbhcd V52.9
0x6ff86524: a1ide.device V52.1
0x6ff90218: a1floppy.device V52.2
0x6ffa8628: console.device V52.2
0x6ff963f0: ramdrive.device V52.2
0x6ff6e3bc: input.device V52.1
0x6ffa8314: keyboard.device V52.1
0x6ffaa774: gameport.device V52.1
0x6ff962d0: timer.device V52.1

Tasks
DepthToFront (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d4db004 - 0x6d4e3ffc, pointer @ 0x6d4e3ab0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc000d000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
input.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ff62000 - 0x6ff6a000, pointer @ 0x6ff69f70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
USB stack (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe74000 - 0x6fe78000, pointer @ 0x6fe77f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe28000 - 0x6fe30000, pointer @ 0x6fe2ff20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe6c000 - 0x6fe74000, pointer @ 0x6fe73f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe94000 - 0x6fe9c000, pointer @ 0x6fe9bf50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
eth3com.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dc07004 - 0x6dc0fffc, pointer @ 0x6dc0ff40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x10000010
State: Process (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6feac000 - 0x6feb4000, pointer @ 0x6feb3f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Task (Waiting)
hid.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6de47000 - 0x6de4f000, pointer @ 0x6de4ef30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
HID Joystick (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dc14004 - 0x6dc1cffc, pointer @ 0x6dc1cf60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fb1b004 - 0x6fb1dffc, pointer @ 0x6fb1df40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fb22004 - 0x6fb24ffc, pointer @ 0x6fb24f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ef8e004 - 0x6ef90ffc, pointer @ 0x6ef90ce0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH8 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fb30004 - 0x6fb32ffc, pointer @ 0x6fb32f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f835004 - 0x6f837ffc, pointer @ 0x6f837f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f83c004 - 0x6f83effc, pointer @ 0x6f83ef20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH3 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f843004 - 0x6f845ffc, pointer @ 0x6f845f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd99004 - 0x6fd9bffc, pointer @ 0x6fd9bf20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH4 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f84a004 - 0x6f84cffc, pointer @ 0x6f84cf20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fb29004 - 0x6fb2bffc, pointer @ 0x6fb2bf20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH5 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ef79004 - 0x6ef7bffc, pointer @ 0x6ef7bf20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
console.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6febc000 - 0x6fec4000, pointer @ 0x6fec3f70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
dos_flc_handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd84004 - 0x6fd86ffc, pointer @ 0x6fd86f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_nbmd_process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd8b004 - 0x6fd8dffc, pointer @ 0x6fd8df50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ffa6000 - 0x6ffa7f40, pointer @ 0x6ffa7e90 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x10000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
RAW (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ef80004 - 0x6ef82ffc, pointer @ 0x6ef82e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ef87004 - 0x6ef89ffc, pointer @ 0x6ef89e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ed09004 - 0x6ed0bffc, pointer @ 0x6ed0be30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AUDIO (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e21a004 - 0x6e221ffc, pointer @ 0x6e221ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d632004 - 0x6d63affc, pointer @ 0x6d63ae30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d5c2004 - 0x6d5caffc, pointer @ 0x6d5cae30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d55e004 - 0x6d566ffc, pointer @ 0x6d566e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d4e8004 - 0x6d4f0ffc, pointer @ 0x6d4f0e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d4c1004 - 0x6d4c9ffc, pointer @ 0x6d4c9e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RANDOM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e1e5004 - 0x6e1edffc, pointer @ 0x6e1edf20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ENV (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ec69004 - 0x6ec71ffc, pointer @ 0x6ec71e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RexxMaster [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dbac004 - 0x6dbb3ffc, pointer @ 0x6dbb3f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TEXTCLIP (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e22f004 - 0x6e237ffc, pointer @ 0x6e237ee0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench Clipboard Server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d727004 - 0x6d72fffc, pointer @ 0x6d72ff30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
string.gadget server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d44f004 - 0x6d457ffc, pointer @ 0x6d457e20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench DosList Notify (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d6ad004 - 0x6d6b5ffc, pointer @ 0x6d6b5f70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00003000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench [Workbench] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d754004 - 0x6d75cffc, pointer @ 0x6d75ce60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdbc000 - 0x6fdc4000, pointer @ 0x6fdc3f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fde0000 - 0x6fde8000, pointer @ 0x6fde7f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
application.library messageserver (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ec1a000 - 0x6ec1afa0, pointer @ 0x6ec1af10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdd8000 - 0x6fde0000, pointer @ 0x6fddff40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
datatypes.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6eb0e004 - 0x6eb16ffc, pointer @ 0x6eb16f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00001100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Log (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dea6004 - 0x6deaeffc, pointer @ 0x6deaef40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80003000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack Process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e24c004 - 0x6e254ffc, pointer @ 0x6e254f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Configuration (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6de91004 - 0x6de99ffc, pointer @ 0x6de99e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8003000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ConClip (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dbca004 - 0x6dbd2ffc, pointer @ 0x6dbd2ee0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ASYNCWB (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d551004 - 0x6d559ffc, pointer @ 0x6d559ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RAWBInfo (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d56b004 - 0x6d573ffc, pointer @ 0x6d573ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000110
State: Process (Waiting)
DefIcons (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d580004 - 0x6d588ffc, pointer @ 0x6d588df0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80009000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
AllKeys (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d63f004 - 0x6d647ffc, pointer @ 0x6d6475f0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0001000, SigWait 0x08000000
State: Process (Waiting)
wet (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d4ce004 - 0x6d4d6ffc, pointer @ 0x6d4d3650 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ScreenBlankerEngine (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d5d7004 - 0x6d5dfffc, pointer @ 0x6d5dfc00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
« IPrefs » (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ebbe004 - 0x6ebc6ffc, pointer @ 0x6ebc6580 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000f000, SigWait 0xc0000100
State: Process (Waiting)
muigfx.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dfbc004 - 0x6dfcbffc, pointer @ 0x6dfcbf10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ramlib (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6eca7004 - 0x6ecafffc, pointer @ 0x6ecaff50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
reaper.task (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ecb4004 - 0x6ecbcffc, pointer @ 0x6ecbcee0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Superserver [TCP/IP Superserver] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6de7c004 - 0x6de84ffc, pointer @ 0x6de84a30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xd0000080, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ccbb004 - 0x6ccc2ffc, pointer @ 0x6ccc2f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc3c004 - 0x6cc43ffc, pointer @ 0x6cc43f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc27004 - 0x6cc2effc, pointer @ 0x6cc2ef00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc0e004 - 0x6cc15ffc, pointer @ 0x6cc15f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc5e004 - 0x6cc65ffc, pointer @ 0x6cc65f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cbfd004 - 0x6cc04ffc, pointer @ 0x6cc04f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cbe4004 - 0x6cbebffc, pointer @ 0x6cbebf00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cdf7004 - 0x6cdfeffc, pointer @ 0x6cdfef00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc99004 - 0x6cca0ffc, pointer @ 0x6cca0f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowseNetwork (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6cc4d004 - 0x6cc54ffc, pointer @ 0x6cc54f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000010, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
screenblanker.library timing dispatcher (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d5b4000 - 0x6d5b6000, pointer @ 0x6d5b5ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x80000000
State: Task (Waiting)
TCP/IP Control (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6de67004 - 0x6de6fffc, pointer @ 0x6de6fe10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8009080, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AmiDock (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d540004 - 0x6d548ffc, pointer @ 0x6d548960 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
IBrowse (Crashed)
Stack: 0x6cc67044 - 0x6cc87044, pointer @ 0x6cc86d84 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000010, SigWait 0x41300100
State: Process (Crashed)
Picasso96 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ebdb004 - 0x6ebe3ffc, pointer @ 0x6ebe3df0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_signal_server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd92004 - 0x6fd94ffc, pointer @ 0x6fd94f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000e000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
idle.task (Ready)
Stack: 0x6ff85000 - 0x6ff86000, pointer @ 0x6ff85fd0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Ready)



Any Ideas? It's a non-fixed A1XE G4 using the built in IDE, ethernet and sound, 512M RAM, July OS4 Update.

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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Only 2 things I can think of, a corrupt cookie or a corrupt disk cache.

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Exactly the same sort of crash that I have been suffering for some years. You will probably find that the DAR (3EA in your case) is constant for the page on which it crashed. It only ever happens on the first page access of the session, so if you always open the same "Home Page", that DAR will always be 3EA for you. Change your Home Page and the value will change too.

I don't think the IB people can reproduce it.

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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Yea, that startup bug is annoying. I get it from time to time too. I have no default homepage though so I don't get the crash until I enter the first link. AmigaWorld or Google seem to not trigger the bug that often.

Why your system freezes is because the GrimReaper has remove IBrowse and its window structes. Therefore the Window is an orphane without a structure. So when you try to resize it (of even just activate it) Intuition will try to read into deallocated window structures and crash. And since Intuition crashes it obviously can't show the GrimReaper but the system freezes.

SUCH a short-coming!!!!
From what I believe, Hyperion won't do like Scout and remove windows too because some other task *might* use that window and than _it_ will crash. Well, how often does that happen compared to this situation when Intuition crashes instead!!!?? Stupid reasoning IMO. And to top it all, there is no Suspend button in the Reaper to keep everything stable either, or enable use of Scout.

But IB is also annoying that doesn't let another copy run when the first has crashes. And it does crash from time to time. We all know that....

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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@Deniil715

Hack the binary and replace the MUIA_Application_SingleTask attribute (can't check its value atm) with some other effect-less one. That way, you'll be able to re-run it even if one instance is already crashed and frozen.

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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@tonyw

Quote:

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@RacerX

Exactly the same sort of crash that I have been suffering for some years. You will probably find that the DAR (3EA in your case) is constant for the page on which it crashed. It only ever happens on the first page access of the session, so if you always open the same "Home Page", that DAR will always be 3EA for you. Change your Home Page and the value will change too.

I don't think the IB people can reproduce it.

I have my homepage set to AmigaWorld (of course! ). Is there a 'safe' page that I can use for a homepage that won't crash?

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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No, it's got nothing to do with the page contents. But whatever is causing the problem is data-dependent, because the bad address that makes it crash is always the same for any given page. Make your Home page different and you'll get just as many crashes, but at a different address from the previous home page. They'll still all be the same address for that new page. Hope that doesn't sound self-contradictory.

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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I have "start with home page" turned off as well as the disk cache. I still get the odd startup GR. I'm convinced that Petunia v52.5 from Final is causing some problems with 68k programs, including IB. I don't recommend installing Petunia from ud4 as that has caused other problems for me. Progress is being made on IB, so this problem should go away, we just have to wait.

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Quote:
Hack the binary ...


What an increadibly cool solution! Strange I never thought of that myself. I've hacked a few program myself before and done similar things Hacked AmIRC to display shorter join and quit messages. Hacked Annotate 68k to use NewLookMenus, other hotkeys and bypassed an annoying requester

However, if I hack IB like you say, I probably won't be able to double-click on a html file and have it open in an already launched IB process. And if two IBs are started with the cache enabled, we are in trouble.

Any solution to this?

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You could configure your action with openurl (with FILE option), that deals itself with existing instances.

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I use AWeb more often than IBrowse, but I use IBrowse for sites that give AWeb trouble. No crashes of IBrowse for a very long time. I am using IBrowse OEM-Version 2.4 as supplied with OS4 Final Update, default home page (about IBrowse document), cache in RAM disk.

My WBStartUP ...
ClickToFront, RAWBInfo, DefIcons, AmiDock, AsyncWB

If I recall correctly, changing the SetPatch command in Startup-Sequence helped, although the change was done to add some CHIPRAM for Cloanto Personal Paint V7.1.

C:SetPatch ADDCHIPRAM 2 QUIET

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Re: IBrowse crashes
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I'm not getting a crash as such, but at startup on my Sam I'm getting an error requestor that says, "IBrowse Error The installed "Picture" image is too old." Any ideas why? This is from the same exact installation as I have on the A1 and I'm having no problems there.


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Must be picture.datatype or something then? If you copied your installation from an AmigaOne to the Sam "exactly" as you say, there are probably inconsistencies between the newer Sam kernel and the rest of the older system from your A1.

About the startup bug: I once mentioned an experiment of how to avoid the startup bug. I seem to have succeeded pretty well. Two things are needed:
1. Do not use a start page.
2. Never let the URL gadget be active (show a cursor) when you click a hotlink or choose a bookmark to load.

Also don't assign IBrowse to load pages when double-clicked using OpenURL from other applications.

My guess is that the NewString gadget uses hooks which gets called when the gadget it deactivated and if this coinsides with the loading of a page something collides and can cause this crash.

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The error message suggests something may be wrong with your images/Picture and images/Picture.info files in your IB drawer. In particular, the IMAGES tooltype needs to be set in the icon ("IMAGES=9" for IB2.4).

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Maybe you already know this, or maybe it's not related, but still: IBrowse crashes here if I have more than one file in Devs/NetInterfaces. To fix this, make sure there's only the file with the connection you're using for Internet, nothing else.

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@Futaura

Sorry, I was momentarily confused at first and thought you meant the IB .info file, but when I looked for the Picture.info file I noticed it wasn't there. It seems that none of the ftp clients copy over Amiga .info files so when I transfered my IBrowse dir from the A1 to Sam only the Picture file was copied over. After copying the Picture.info file from OS4's OEM version, IBrowse starts up perfectly with no errors, so thanks for your help in pointing me in the right direction.

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[continuing OT from TW thread]

The IBrowse crashes seem to be associated with the 68K emulation, as Fab suggested. We don't know the cause or which program is responsible. It might even be a MUI problem.

Frankly, I regard the list of suggested "fixes" as pure superstition, since no "fix" works for long before it doesn't "fix" it anymore.

On my system, there are sometimes long periods (months or more) when IB runs cleanly every start, then, with no obvious changes to the system, IB will start to crash again on every second start. If you have no "Home" page selected, it crashes on the first page fetch. Invariably, if it fetches the first page without crashing, you can be sure that it's going to continue to work OK after that.

The worst problem is that when it crashes, it takes down the network with it, so you have to reboot to be able to use the network again.

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I shall repeat for the record that IBrowse never crashed, even during the period when everyone swore it crashed many many years ago.
I used serial dialup. That's your clue.

Another cause of the crashes was, without a doubt, the PPC flashplugin. We've proven that.

Another cause of the crashes is cache. I have mine disabled and use only memory for pages/images. Machine never crashes on exit..never as in "never".

As to my current upgrade to DSL, there is no doubt that once in a while it crashes on startup regardless of the fact that I have NO home page.
Both that and the IB network issue were addressed in the PPC version and reported to be issues of the past. Unfortunately, we don't have that version available to us.

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The IBrowse crashes seem to be associated with the 68K emulation, as Fab suggested. We don't know the cause or which program is responsible. It might even be a MUI problem.

Frankly, I regard the list of suggested "fixes" as pure superstition, since no "fix" works for long before it doesn't "fix" it anymore.


Well that is consistent with the cache problem as I've already stated.
As the browser is used more and more, the cache fills until it becomes a problem.

There is absolutely nothing superstitous about that as others will confirm

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The first thing I noticed is that you're not running the latest version of OS4, for example most of your libs are 52.x while the current OS4.1 update 2 uses mostly 53.x versions. It shouldn't have too much of an effect on IBrowse stability but lots of bugs have been fixed in the last 4 years since OS4.0.

Here IBrowse never crashes but I use the following settings:

I have disabled JIT emulation for the main IBrowse binary in Compatibility prefs. That makes the biggest difference, no more network task crash.
The impact on performance is small enough that I don't even notice it's not using the JIT optimizations. The libraries, datatypes, etc still use the JIT anyway.

My home page which is loaded on start is set to file://localhost/HOME: which is were I keep copies of all my websites, but it could point to RAM: instead of HOME: or even to file://localhost/ibrowse-hotlist.html, as long as it displays something without connecting to the network, that takes care of the crash on startup.

Javascript is off by default for any site not specifically allowed in URL prefs settings. I turn it on for a specific tab using the menu if really needed and hit the h then b key which takes me to the home page then back so that it runs the script(s) without reloading the page.

Finally, make sure IBrowse has a stack that's big enough. Here I set it to 256000

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