| DOS386 25.10.2007, 07:20 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files (Users) |
Seems I found a pretty serious bug in FreeDOS kernel --- |
| rr Berlin, Germany, 25.10.2007, 10:42 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
What FreeDOS version? --- |
| RayeR CZ, 25.10.2007, 10:51 @ rr |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
Do you use disk cache? Did you try it disable it? And what about memory manager? --- |
| DOS386 26.10.2007, 08:28 @ RayeR |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> What FreeDOS version? --- |
| Tom 26.10.2007, 17:43 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
if you provide all necessary files to reproduce that, I'll give it a look |
| DOS386 28.10.2007, 02:23 @ Tom |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> I'll give it a look --- |
| Japheth Germany (South), 28.10.2007, 13:15 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Public FTP ? Well, I got the bug several times with at least 3 different --- |
| DOS386 10.09.2008, 02:24 @ Tom |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> if you provide ... I'll give it a look --- |
| Rugxulo Usono, 10.09.2008, 03:20 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> 2. IIRC have seen cca 2 "suspicious" BUG's in FreeDOS Bugzilla that might |
| DOS386 10.09.2008, 03:28 @ Rugxulo |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> CWSDPMI? HDPMI32? What versions? In particular, what 7-Zip are you trying? --- |
| Rugxulo Usono, 10.09.2008, 15:35 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> > CWSDPMI? HDPMI32? What versions? In particular, what 7-Zip are you |
| Rugxulo Usono, 12.09.2008, 23:58 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> 2. IIRC have seen cca 2 "suspicious" BUG's in FreeDOS Bugzilla that might |
| DOS386 15.09.2008, 05:49 @ Rugxulo |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> Bugzilla is slow but --- |
| Rugxulo Usono, 15.09.2008, 07:25 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug | Bugzilla is dead |
> > nor whether a recent free-dos kernel version was used |
| Rugxulo Usono, 27.10.2007, 14:11 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Kernel from 1.0 distro |
| Japheth Germany (South), 27.10.2007, 18:48 @ Rugxulo |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Try XMGR or --- |
| Rugxulo Usono, 28.10.2007, 01:53 @ Japheth |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> This is nonsense (no offense |
| DOS386 28.10.2007, 02:29 @ Japheth |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Generally, a history of fixed bugs usually is seen as positive --- |
| Steve US, 27.10.2007, 20:27 @ Rugxulo |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> > > What 7-Zip version? |
| Steve US, 25.10.2007, 23:12 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Seems I found a pretty serious bug in FreeDOS kernel |
| sol 25.10.2007, 23:24 @ Steve |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> BTW - what is a MiB? |
| Steve US, 25.10.2007, 23:27 @ sol |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> > BTW - what is a MiB? |
| Rugxulo Usono, 26.10.2007, 02:13 @ Steve |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> > A MebiByte -- 1024 KibiBytes |
| DOS386 26.10.2007, 08:23 @ Steve |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> How do you trace the bug to the kernel? --- |
| Steve US, 26.10.2007, 21:08 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> > BTW - what is a MiB? |
| Rugxulo Usono, 26.10.2007, 02:14 @ DOS386 |
[BUG] Critical FreeDOS kernel bug with >128 MiB files |
> Anyone has had this or similar bug ? Anyone 7-un-ZIP's such unreasonably --- |
| lucho 28.10.2007, 10:17 @ DOS386 |
Are you sure that your hardware is OK? |
Excuse me, but did you test your RAM with MEMTEST-86 or another good RAM tester? And are you sure that the electrolytic capacitors of your main board don't leak? Hardware problems can cause strange things that could be attributed to software. |
| avoskov 28.10.2007, 17:40 @ lucho |
Are you sure that your hardware is OK? |
> board don't leak? Hardware problems can cause strange things that could be |
| Rugxulo Usono, 29.10.2007, 13:10 @ avoskov |
Are you sure that your hardware is OK? |
> Incorrect work of RAM can cause severe, strange and irreproducible system |
Thread view
- when I 7-un-ZIP a (poorly compressible) > 128 MiB file, it frequently (?) trashes the output file ... there is one block of garbage, 4 or 16 MiB in size, placed randomly (?) between 128 MiB and the end of the file. The bug doesn't occur with EDR-DOS, and, surprisingly, it doesn't occur when uncompressing a ZIP file of similar size with 7-ZIP either
... some more test still possible.



The action was always 7-un-ZIP'ping, the size 150 .. 350 MiB, compressibility bad (cca 1.5 ... 0.99 (!!!) times), 7-ZIP 4.42 running on HX (not only HDPMI32), HIMEMX present (indeed for no reason, and not involved except HDPMI32 cooperation), at least 2 different partitions (one of them 7 GiB FAT32, other=??? (no longer know safely)) - given that, the reproductability is unfortunately occasional, not always ... seems to depend from fragmentation / last OS access / ??? . Last time I tried to isolate out HIMEMX, but the bug didn't occur even with it 

), because FD Himem is known to be buggy in the present, which is slightly worse than having had bugs in the past.
