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Hi Heinz,
What do you mean here with "timer zero passing interrupt"?
Just to clarify the timeline, initially we tested the system with one board and it took ~9:16 for it to fail. We installed a different board (same model, with more RAM) and it went stable for 2 days and some 18:34 hours. The next halt came after ~6:30 hours, and then 3 more halts with varying times between each other (33 to 50 minutes). Then the system decided to keep going for the rest of the night.
I don't really see any pattern, but if you have any insight...
Regards, Ricardo
The time it takes to crash reminds me of a timer zero passing interrupt…
Just a feeling,
Heinz
> On 26. Jul 2018, at 03:52, Matt Rippa via Tech-talk <[email protected]> wrote:
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> We commissioned a new RTEMS IOC here in Hawaii. The system ran
> for 2 days, 18 hours and 47 minutes before it simply halted. No exception was generated therefore no stack trace was seen. Also no console, no iocsh, no log messages. A system reset recovered our system before halting in the same manner 2 hours later. This occurred 4 times before the night ended.
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> We speculate bad access or stack corruption but without a stack trace
> we're at a complete loss as to how to diagnose this. This same software release has run for several weeks at our other site with no issues.
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> Is there a way to force an exception (or stack trace), for example with watchdog?
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> Many thanks for your insight!
> RTEMS 4.10.2/EPICS 3.14.12.7 MVME2307 BSP
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