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| From | Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: Memory corruption problem |
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.acorn.programmer |
| Date | 2018-11-16 23:46 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <5758174fd0News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> (permalink) |
| References | <2e86dd5757.Alan.Adams@ArmX6.adamshome.org.uk> <5757e90ea1News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> <dd0dec5757.Alan.Adams@ArmX6.adamshome.org.uk> <575802fd6cNews03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> <3414115857.Alan.Adams@ArmX6.adamshome.org.uk> |
| Organization | None |
On 16 Nov in article <3414115857.Alan.Adams@ArmX6.adamshome.org.uk>, Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> wrote: > In message <575802fd6cNews03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> > Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> wrote: > > On 16 Nov in article <dd0dec5757.Alan.Adams@ArmX6.adamshome.org.uk>, > > Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> wrote: [Snip] > > If there are a multiplicity of writes that cannot be verified, can > > you add a guard word at the end of each block, and check they are > > valid as often as possible? > I'm doing that for the ring buffers, to guard against overruns. > However I don't think this is an overrun, more likely a > miscalculated pointer, which could be absolutely anywhere in the > address space. All I can suggest is to write a simple PROC to validate a pointer as between TOP and HIMEM. Then add calls before your most likely pointer writes, until you have either done them all or found a culprit. Tedious, unless anyone can think of a better way! > It would be nice to have proper memory protection - I grew up with > VMS which would produce "access violation" when this happened, and > a stack dump to show you how you got to it. Unfortunately putting > reportstack in the error handler is useless, because the call > stack has already gone. It is one of the limitations of RISC OS, and BASIC in particular. I was used to MVS protection and debugging facilities! > I've upgraded to 5.25, which made no difference. I don't think it's > high-vector though - how can I tell? !ScrHelp from Chris Hall will tell you ... and there are probably other ways as well. Martin -- Martin Avison Note that unfortunately this email address will become invalid without notice if (when) any spam is received.
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Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-16 13:15 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> - 2018-11-16 15:21 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-16 15:53 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> - 2018-11-16 20:04 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-16 22:38 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> - 2018-11-16 23:46 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem David Buck <dbuckhome@gmail.com> - 2018-11-16 23:15 -0800
Re: Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-17 12:21 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-17 13:10 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Martin <News03@avisoft.f9.co.uk> - 2018-11-17 19:01 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Alan Adams <alan@adamshome.org.uk> - 2018-11-17 21:04 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem Erik G <noreply123@xs4all.nl> - 2018-11-24 20:17 +0100
Re: Memory corruption problem "John Williams (News)" <UCEbin@tiscali.co.uk> - 2018-11-17 12:26 +0000
Re: Memory corruption problem David Higton <dave@davehigton.me.uk> - 2018-11-17 20:59 +0000
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