- Status Closed
- Percent Complete
- Task Type Bugs
- Category Operating System/Drivers
- Assigned To No-one
- Operating System Iriver H300 series
- Severity Low
- Priority Very Low
- Reported Version
- Due in Version Undecided
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Due Date
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FS#6543 - Stack overflow occurs updating dircache at boot
Occasionally, when booting up my H340, I get a message displayed indicating that the dircache stack has overflowed. I can’t be sure of the exact message as this is not yet reproducible. Pressing play will restart, and this normally boots up properly. I did once have the overflow occur twice in a row, however.
Maybe unrelated, but some other times when booting, the Rockbox logo is displayd for a while (and there is hard disk activity), but the player then just shuts down before the browser is diaplayed, again pressing play will reboot ok.
Closed by pondlife
2007-01-31 08:22
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
2007-01-31 08:22
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: Warning: Undefined array key "typography" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 371 Warning: Undefined array key "camelcase" in /home/rockbox/flyspray/plugins/dokuwiki/inc/parserutils.php on line 407
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Stack has been upped with 0×100, if it happens again it must be more than the stack being too small…