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Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« on: May 25, 2011, 06:20:18 pm »
Sometimes when I disconnect from USB, my Prizm will automatically reboot and reset all settings. So far, this happened about 10-15 times. I guess, this is some kind of file system bug, because I'm sending a lot of add-in files to my device - sometimes 5 at once and only with minor modifications (just to test some stuff).

Did anybody experience something similar?

My PC has USB 1.1, runs Windows XP SP3 and I'm always disconnecting via [AC/ON].
« Last Edit: May 25, 2011, 06:34:56 pm by cfxm »

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2011, 01:08:02 am »
I haven't encountered this, but I usually only send one file at once.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2011, 07:45:42 am »
I sent everything in a backup once (in other words, a whole main/storage memory's worth of files).  I had no problems.
Usually when I try to terminate the connection with the eject option I always get an error message saying that "an error occured when attempting to eject".  Despite that error ejecting always works.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2011, 10:06:20 am »
Since I did a flash memory optimization, it no longer happens. So, this may have been caused by a high degree of fragmentation.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2011, 08:57:25 pm »
I didn't either. Maybe it was fragmentation. On the 83+ when the memory is fragmented, it takes a long while to move stuff to the flash.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2011, 12:51:40 am »
It does sound like a file system bug. How much memory are you using? It may crash while trying to allocate the physical memory for the file.
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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2011, 07:29:42 am »
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How much memory are you using?
About 1 MB, but I often replace the same files with newer ones.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #7 on: August 17, 2011, 08:42:57 am »
This is definitely a bug, because I can now reproduce it after a full device reset. :P
Just connect, replace the same file (but with a different size and timestamp) disconnect and repeat this for about 39 times.

After the crash your log file should look like this:

Code: [Select]
---- LOG INFO ----
[0]:USB     PD, 79
[1]:VBUS    DC, 77
[2]:VBUS    DC, 75
[3]:VBUS    DC, 73
[4]:VBUS    DC, 71
[5]:VBUS    DC, 69
[6]:VBUS    DC, 67
[7]:VBUS    DC, 65
[8]:VBUS    DC, 63
[9]:VBUS    DC, 61
[10]:VBUS    DC, 59
[11]:VBUS    DC, 57
[12]:VBUS    DC, 55
[13]:VBUS    DC, 53
[14]:VBUS    DC, 51
[15]:VBUS    DC, 49
[16]:VBUS    DC, 47
[17]:VBUS    DC, 45
[18]:VBUS    DC, 43
[19]:VBUS    DC, 41
[20]:VBUS    DC, 39
[21]:VBUS    DC, 37
[22]:VBUS    DC, 35
[23]:VBUS    DC, 33
[24]:VBUS    DC, 31
[25]:VBUS    DC, 29
[26]:VBUS    DC, 27
[27]:VBUS    DC, 25
[28]:VBUS    DC, 23
[29]:VBUS    DC, 21
[30]:VBUS    DC, 19
[31]:VBUS    DC, 17
[32]:VBUS    DC, 15
[33]:VBUS    DC, 13
[34]:VBUS    DC, 11
[35]:VBUS    DC, 9
[36]:VBUS    DC, 7
[37]:VBUS    DC, 5
[38]:VBUS    DC, 3

I already informed Casio about it.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #8 on: August 18, 2011, 05:31:53 am »
Great, you can have the even numbers...

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2012, 03:57:59 pm »
Interesting find.  If the flash is horribly fragmented, does the OS prompt to optimize/defragment it, or is it just silently failing? (Just wondering if the OS does this at all)
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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2012, 04:14:26 pm »
I think silently...

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #11 on: March 19, 2012, 01:26:21 pm »
Interesting find.  If the flash is horribly fragmented, does the OS prompt to optimize/defragment it, or is it just silently failing? (Just wondering if the OS does this at all)
On legacy models, you sometimes see a "Fragmentation ERROR". I didn't spot it on the Prizm yet.

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2012, 04:38:06 pm »
I tried for hours to find an exact (and simpler) pattern to reproduce this, but I give up on this.

The OS is full of small little issues and I no longer have the patience and time to keep struggling with the Casio support, which seems to be unable to understand my technical reports.

I don't care what they do with the Prizm or fx-9860G.
Someday, I will throw away the entire OS and put a custom one on them. :P
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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #13 on: March 22, 2012, 02:32:46 pm »
Fragmentation Error... Never saw that!

Anyway, we should develop as fast as possible our own OS, just for the screen cap for example

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Re: Occasional auto-reset after disconnecting from USB
« Reply #14 on: March 22, 2012, 04:09:58 pm »
I tried for hours to find an exact (and simpler) pattern to reproduce this, but I give up on this.

The OS is full of small little issues and I no longer have the patience and time to keep struggling with the Casio support, which seems to be unable to understand my technical reports.

I don't care what they do with the Prizm or fx-9860G.
Someday, I will throw away the entire OS and put a custom one on them. :P
I personally would not bother with them. When I e-mailed them once about the Locate bug, they were not even able to open a Youtube video to see a demo of the problem and they barely understood what I meant.

And lol a new OS would rule :D