Hi,
Just ran it by a few folks with real devices; While it doesn't create a
reset or crash, the call to VFSDirEntryEnumerate that causes the
simulator to crash will return 0x0502 or sysErrParamErr ("The
dirEntryIteratorP is not valid.") on a physical device (t650 and T|T3 in
this case) I can almost guarantee this is because it's null like the
rest of my stack.
~Ryan
Ryan Rix wrote:
Hi Harald,
That call is correct; I'm trying to write to record.name.
My stack has a strange anomoly I haven't seen before, I noticed last
night:
__Startup__
PilotMain
0xFFFFFFF0 (68k) <-- That should be 'go()' (the function name), not
some hex like that, right?
mainFormEventHandler
rebuildDB
searchDirectory
handleFile <-- this is the function that i lose my stack in
~Ryan
Harald Schlangmann wrote:
Some points on the code:
In your code, StrCopy copies name to record.name. I think the arguments
should be exchanged?
Char *StrCopy (Char *dst, const Char *src)
Furthermore you should check that name space is large enough for the
string
in record.name. In case record.name is corrupted in some operations
above,
it may miss a '\0' and be very long...
Grüße, Harald
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Harald Schlangmann
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Von: Ryan Rix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25.
Juni 2008 08:53
An: Palm Developer Forum
Betreff: Stack getting thrashed?
Hello all,
I am writing an application which recursively searches the VFS and
indexes them to an internal DB.
While it is doing this the T|X Simulator, it inexplicably crashes. A
debug run through it reveals that my entire stack inexplicably
disappears between
StrCopy( &record.name[0], name );
StrPrintF( buffer, "Indexing: %s/%s...", dir, name );
This leads to FileRefs and pointers becoming invalid and crashes
galore. These two lines sure don't seem to be very stack heavy.
I tried increasing my stack size to 128k just to see if it would
solve my issue, but I still lose my stack on these two, seemingly
innocuous, lines...
Even stranger, I don't lose my stack on POSE! (I don't have a real
device to test on sadly :( )
Is there any idea as to what is going on, or more information I could
supply?
Best Regards,
Ryan Rix
TamsPalm
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