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Describe the bug / Actual behaviour:
dreamtwo build crashes running old (latest) 7.5: FIXME: no oops support!
Expected behaviour:
no crash
Has this issue started to happen just recently?
I believe that it has always had crashes with OpenATV images (7.4), but I never captured the stack trace previously.
To reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
It is somewhat random, I hit the error just changing services on 99W Ku-band (PBS DVB-S2/8PSK)
Screenshots
See stack trace below, extracted from blue screen crash.
Image/Box Model (please complete the following information):
Version: 7.5
BoxModel: Dreambox Two
Additional context
Here is the backtrace that I see with OpenATV 7.5 (20241007)
15:28:19.0783 [eDVBPESReader] Created. Opening demux
15:28:19.0785 [eDVBPESReader] Created. Opening demux
15:28:25.1611 FIXME: no oops support!
15:28:25.1627 Backtrace:
15:28:25.1629 /usr/bin/enigma2(_Z17handleFatalSignaliP9siginfo_tPv) [0x489408]
15:28:25.1630 linux-vdso.so.1(_kernel_rt_sigreturn) [0x7FABF616A0]
15:28:25.1631 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E6C0F8]
15:28:25.1632 /lib/libc.so.6(gsignal) [0x7FA7E32790]
15:28:25.1633 /lib/libc.so.6(abort) [0x7FA7E21970]
15:28:25.1633 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E61A28]
15:28:25.1634 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E75208]
15:28:25.1635 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E76194]
15:28:25.1636 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E76320]
15:28:25.1637 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E769FC]
15:28:25.1638 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E771F0]
15:28:25.1639 /lib/libc.so.6(_libc_free) [0x7FA7E79434]
15:28:25.1641 /usr/bin/enigma2(_ZN11eRingBufferD1Ev) [0x53E504]
15:28:25.1643 /usr/bin/enigma2(_ZN11eAlsaOutput4stopEv) [0x53D8C4]
15:28:25.1643 ---FATAL SIGNAL
I believe that I was changing service on 99W Ku-band (PBS feeds) when this occurred.
The image for Dreambox Two is very old (20241007),
I am trying to build a new image but running into issues, see my previously opened issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug / Actual behaviour:
dreamtwo build crashes running old (latest) 7.5: FIXME: no oops support!
Expected behaviour:
no crash
Has this issue started to happen just recently?
I believe that it has always had crashes with OpenATV images (7.4), but I never captured the stack trace previously.
To reproduce:
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
It is somewhat random, I hit the error just changing services on 99W Ku-band (PBS DVB-S2/8PSK)
Screenshots
See stack trace below, extracted from blue screen crash.
Image/Box Model (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Here is the backtrace that I see with OpenATV 7.5 (20241007)
15:28:19.0783 [eDVBPESReader] Created. Opening demux
15:28:19.0785 [eDVBPESReader] Created. Opening demux
15:28:25.1611 FIXME: no oops support!
15:28:25.1627 Backtrace:
15:28:25.1629 /usr/bin/enigma2(_Z17handleFatalSignaliP9siginfo_tPv) [0x489408]
15:28:25.1630 linux-vdso.so.1(_kernel_rt_sigreturn) [0x7FABF616A0]
15:28:25.1631 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E6C0F8]
15:28:25.1632 /lib/libc.so.6(gsignal) [0x7FA7E32790]
15:28:25.1633 /lib/libc.so.6(abort) [0x7FA7E21970]
15:28:25.1633 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E61A28]
15:28:25.1634 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E75208]
15:28:25.1635 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E76194]
15:28:25.1636 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E76320]
15:28:25.1637 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E769FC]
15:28:25.1638 /lib/libc.so.6(n/a) [0x7FA7E771F0]
15:28:25.1639 /lib/libc.so.6(_libc_free) [0x7FA7E79434]
15:28:25.1641 /usr/bin/enigma2(_ZN11eRingBufferD1Ev) [0x53E504]
15:28:25.1643 /usr/bin/enigma2(_ZN11eAlsaOutput4stopEv) [0x53D8C4]
15:28:25.1643 ---FATAL SIGNAL
I believe that I was changing service on 99W Ku-band (PBS feeds) when this occurred.
The image for Dreambox Two is very old (20241007),
I am trying to build a new image but running into issues, see my previously opened issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: