I've posted this already but I think Google Groups was throwing a
wobbly cause it ended up in a group called AA-CCNA-O05..
Anyway, output:
D/libc-abort( 1180): abort() called in pid 1180
I/DEBUG ( 551): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
*** *** ***
I/DEBUG ( 551): Build fingerprint: 'generic/google_sdk/generic/:1.5/
CUPCAKE/148875:eng/test-keys'
I/DEBUG ( 551): pid: 1180, tid: 1190 >>> org.ale.abtc <<<
I/DEBUG ( 551): signal 11 (SIGSEGV), fault addr deadbaad
I/DEBUG ( 551): r0 00000003 r1 deadbaad r2 00000027 r3 ffff6150
I/DEBUG ( 551): r4 ffff6128 r5 afe2fef8 r6 afe39dd0 r7 80000088
I/DEBUG ( 551): r8 44d23da0 r9 42397eb8 10 42397ea8 fp 00000001
I/DEBUG ( 551): ip 0000001b sp 44d23ce8 lr afe1ff33 pc
afe1066a cpsr 20000030
I/DEBUG ( 551): #00 pc 0001066a /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): #01 pc 0000afae /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): #02 pc 0001293a /system/lib/
libnativehelper.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): #03 pc 0000e3b4 /system/lib/libdvm.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): stack:
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23ca8 01c84282
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cac 007076e0
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cb0 afe39f90
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cb4 afe39fe4
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cb8 00000000
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cbc afe13e4d /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cc0 ad084a98
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cc4 3ac170c5
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cc8 ad084a98
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23ccc ffff6128
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cd0 afe2fef8 /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cd4 afe39dd0
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cd8 80000088 /system/lib/libicudata.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cdc afe10663 /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23ce0 df002777
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23ce4 e3a070ad
I/DEBUG ( 551): #00 44d23ce8 0018c5f8 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cec afe0e940 /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cf0 0018c5f8 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cf4 afe3c980
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cf8 00002bb0
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23cfc fffffbdf
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d00 afe39dd0
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d04 0018c5f0 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d08 8018c678 /system/lib/libicudata.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d0c afe0afb3 /system/lib/libc.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): #01 44d23d10 001ad668 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d14 ad03475d /system/lib/libdvm.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d18 afe3c980
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d1c afe39dd0
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d20 0000a000 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d24 4384d668
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d28 0018c5f8 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d2c ad0346c9 /system/lib/libdvm.so
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d30 001ad668 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d34 0000030c
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d38 0018c5f8 [heap]
I/DEBUG ( 551): 44d23d3c ad21293f /system/lib/
libnativehelper.so
I/WindowManager( 581): WIN DEATH: Window{43729d28 org.ale.abtc/
org.ale.abtc.dl paused=false}
I/ActivityManager( 581): Process org.ale.abtc (pid 1180) has died.
D/Zygote ( 553): Process 1180 terminated by signal (11)
W/InputManagerService( 581): Got RemoteException sending setActive
(false) notification to pid 1180 uid 10020
Running on the emulator.
On Jul 29, 8:25 pm, Roman <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no precised answer possible to your question about speed and
> stability of your connection. My comments below are only looking at
> the usage of the radio interface itself. I have no real information
> about how many sockets your device can handle.
>
> It depends on a lot of factors ....
>
> 1. Which radio interface are you using? Wifi is faster than Edge/3G
> but signal strength could drop very fast when you move away from the
> AP.
> 2. In case of Wifi how crowded is your network? If you have a lot of
> user than Wifi gets congested
> 3. Which kind of traffic are you looking at? Streaming on Wifi has
> different requirements than browsing the web. Mixing both type of
> traffics impacts stability.
> 4. In cellular networks the bandwidth you are getting depends on the
> number of users in a cell
> 5. Speed of your cellular data connection depends on the distance to
> the BS
>
> It would be also helpful to find out about when exactly you run in the
> seg fault.
>
> --
> Roman Baumgaertner
> Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
> ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
> The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
> author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
> represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
>
> On Jul 29, 10:10 am, Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
>
> > I've written an application which involves a lot of simultaneous
> > connections to different servers. I've noticed some big stability
> > issues with this as sometimes the program crashes totally (not just
> > ANR, but a segfault type thing). What's the recommended number of
> > maximum simultaneous connections for speed and stability?
>
> > Rich
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