All Kinds Of MK2 Problems

Posted by: ClemsonJeep

All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 07:56

Ok, I'm having MAJOR bugs with this MK2.

I'll try to enumerate them as best I can:

I've pretty steadily got a "Synch Process Failed during stage 6 with error 0xfffffffe" when emplode is first trying to connect to the empeg after the empeg has been playing (or is playing) music. A power cycle of the empeg fixes this and lets me run emplode.

I've just recently gotten a "Synch process failed during stage 11 with error 0xffffffff" when uploading an album to the empeg via ethernet. It successfully uploaded the songs, then gave me this error after the empeg rebooted.

While playing music, the player randomly stops playing the current track and starts playing the next one. It only makes it through about 20 seconds of each track.

Several times, I've tried to hit the menu button (down) and it simply reboots the empeg. Right now, every time I hit the menu down button it reboots the empeg. (Currently playing a track)

Ok, playlists seem to be screwy too. I hit "previous track" on track #5 of a CD and it will not go to track #4. It starts track #5 over. If I push "previous track" QUICKLY, it reboots the player.

I'm getting some VERY interesting errors on the serial output... Just so everyone knows, I installed the developer 11b that Hugo posted.

I'll send the whole log to empeg, but here is a clip of one of the "20 second song, then a reboot" bugs:

E #W audio_xaudio.cpp 165 ( 69): Failed to get chunk for position 9, 0.
E #W playlist_common.cpp 797 ( 69): EMERGENCY CACHING chunk 9, 0.
E #W fidfile_disk.cpp 166 ( 69): Failed FidFile::Read - errno=12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 914 ( 69): Failed to read 32768 bytes from fid 220 at
offset 0: result=-12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 824 ( 69): FillChunk failed.
E #W audio_xaudio.cpp 165 ( 69): Failed to get chunk for position 9, 0.
E #W playlist_common.cpp 797 ( 69): EMERGENCY CACHING chunk 9, 0.
E #W fidfile_disk.cpp 166 ( 69): Failed FidFile::Read - errno=12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 914 ( 69): Failed to read 32768 bytes from fid 220 at
offset 0: result=-12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 824 ( 69): FillChunk failed.
E #W audio_xaudio.cpp 165 ( 69): Failed to get chunk for position 9, 0.
E #W mtmq.cpp 70 ( 69): The message queue 'VisualManager' is getting rathe
r big. It has 30 items.
E #W playlist_common.cpp 797 ( 69): EMERGENCY CACHING chunk 10, 0.
E #W fidfile_disk.cpp 166 ( 69): Failed FidFile::Read - errno=12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 914 ( 69): Failed to read 32768 bytes from fid 230 at
offset 0: result=-12
E #W playlist_common.cpp 824 ( 69): FillVM: killing process player
Chunk failed.
ç@Ç Hé@Restored terminal settings
Remounting first music partition read-only

I'll post more later.. need to run.

(O|||||O)
Mk2 S/N: ...046

Posted by: altman

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 08:08

This is actually just one bug - that 11b was giving the player 8Mb instead of 12Mb. The player is then *very* low on memory and things get very upset, with lots of stuff failing (all the error 12 - error 12 is ENOMEM).

Beta11c is now up, though rob hasn't linked it yet from the website. The URLs are:

http://www.empeg.com/downloads/car2-consumer-beta11c.upgrade

and

http://www.empeg.com/downloads/car2-developer-beta11c.upgrade

Hugo


Posted by: rob

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 08:54

This is now linked in the support/downloads/beta section of the site.

Rob


Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 10:23

Do you guys still want my unit tomorrow, or do you reckon it's all sorted in 11.c?
(I'll be bobbling around all day, so no problem either way)
Steve

Posted by: altman

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 10:25

Try 11c then let us know :)

Hugo


Posted by: jfranke

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 11:00

all probs are gone for me with 11c thanks j.

Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 13:44

Sorted! (Sort of...)
Still all sorts of errors on my twin-cpu box running NT4, but success on an old PPro box, except that synchronisation fails at the very end every time - possibly because I'm running MSIE older than 5, I dunno.
(the twin box can get between one and three tracks on before bombing out, but the database stays intact, which is nice :)
Getting there! If you want detailed debug from the twin box, let me know. (This is using Ethernet. USB from a win2000 box went fine, but USB is a pain in the arse)

Steve

Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 14:56

Update - just blasted 5 gigs on over Ethernet. - no problems at all, except the silly one at the very end - 0xffffffff in stage 10. FYI, that's with MSIE3.0 under NT4 SP4. (Still stuffed on the twin CPU box, though, but I can live with that)
Cheers, guys. It's my best toy ever, and there's some stiff competition for that title, not least the Mk I :)

Steve

Posted by: altman

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 16:43

Logs would be great - send them to [email protected] as usual. I think the stage 10 error is an ethernet-specific one to do with reconnecting to the player for the final database download after the sync has completed. Do a small sync please, otherwise the log will be huge :)

Hugo


Posted by: muzza

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 03/07/2000 23:08

Hey! How long did the sync take?

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Murray
Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 04/07/2000 01:38

4 or 5 hours - I wasn't really paying attention. You can probably get it to go faster, but I was pulling the data from a server, all on the same hubbed 10meg net. Blech. As soon as I pull some more cables, everything's going onto a 100meg switch, and I'll post more realistic numbers.



Posted by: schofiel

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 04/07/2000 03:26

You really should not be using SP4 on NT; it has far too many IP based problems, and also introduces timing problems on multi-processor machines. Most places I know using NT nave gone directly from 3 to 5. 6A is actually better, but introduces problems itself. There are a number of online articles in the M$ knowledge base regarding multi-processor problems resulting from the application of SP4. Sorry, I have no reference to hand.

IE3 illegally modifies kernel DLL sets, and given that IE4 is buggy and unstable (plus bulky in the extreme) you should dump it an go to 5.

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 04/07/2000 03:47

Yeah, but that machine's old & stable, and mostly just used as a server, so it's going to stay exactly the way it is :) (or get cleaned & linuxed...)
I can't remember how to ask an NT box what SP it's running (without a reboot), so I could be wrong about what I'm running on the twin.

Steve

Posted by: schofiel

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 04/07/2000 05:38

Just about any desktop application (eg the calculator), go to Help/About and it should give you system details. Otherwise go through the Control Panel to the System applet and it will tell you there.

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: steve

Re: All Kinds Of MK2 Problems - 04/07/2000 08:14

SP5 on the twin box. (I was trying to find it in control_panel -> system, but if it's there, it's well hidden. Obviously, calculator -> help -> about is the place to be looking. Aaargh.)
Anyway, nothing to worry about, anyway. I'll do a logged sync, see if it still fails.

Steve