For more information, after changed evas_common.h as following, I have got the window of elementary_test.exe. (but the performance is not good.)
#define RWLK(x) #define RWLKI(x) #define RWLKD(x) #define RDLKL(x) #define WRLKL(x) #define RWLKU(x) # define LK(x) # define LKI(x) # define LKD(x) # define LKL(x) # define LKT(x) 0 # define LKU(x) 2012/2/28 Kim Shinwoo <kimcinoo....@gmail.com> > > I updated only eina_file_win32.c - I cannot update whole things of eina > becase of dll symbol issue. > anyhow.. the line 92 is.. EnterCriticalSection(mutex); > > 85 static inline Eina_Lock_Result > 86 eina_lock_take(Eina_Lock *mutex) > 87 { > 88 #ifdef EINA_HAVE_ON_OFF_THREADS > 89 if (!_eina_threads_activated) return EINA_LOCK_SUCCEED; > 90 #endif > 91 > 92 EnterCriticalSection(mutex); > 93 > 94 return EINA_LOCK_SUCCEED; > 95 } > > > > 2012/2/28 Vincent Torri <vincent.to...@gmail.com> >> >> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Kim Shinwoo <kimcinoo....@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Yes, you are right! >> > >> > The edje_player.exe works properly with eina_file_win32.c revision 59859. >> > But the elementary_test.exe does not work properly. The debug information >> > is the following. >> >> strange as, in rev 59859, line 92 of eina_inline_lock_win32.x is not >> in eina_lock_take() : >> >> http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/browser/trunk/eina/src/include/eina_inline_lock_win32.x?rev=59859 >> >> Vincent >> >> > >> > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >> > 0x7770fa7b in ntdll!memchr () from C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll >> > (gdb) bt >> > #0 0x7770fa7b in ntdll!memchr () from C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll >> > #1 0x7770f98a in ntdll!memchr () from C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll >> > #2 0x007dae5c in eina_lock_take (_fi=0x24d2810, text=<value optimized >> > out>, text_props=0x3547e0c, par_props=0x0, >> > par_pos=0, len=11) at >> > C:/MinGW/msys/1.0/opt/efl/include/eina-1/eina/eina_inline_lock_win32.x:92 >> > #3 evas_common_text_props_content_create (_fi=0x24d2810, text=<value >> > optimized out>, text_props=0x3547e0c, >> > par_props=0x0, par_pos=0, len=11) at evas_text_utils.c:422 >> > #4 0x00781ca0 in _evas_object_text_item_new (obj=0x245c568, o=0x34ac000, >> > text=0x3546d60) at evas_object_text.c:452 >> > #5 _evas_object_text_layout (obj=0x245c568, o=0x34ac000, text=0x3546d60) >> > at evas_object_text.c:577 >> > #6 0x00785183 in evas_object_text_text_set (obj=0x245c568, _text=0x3546d38 >> > "Information") at evas_object_text.c:622 >> > #7 0x639c9d2a in _edje_text_recalc_apply (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3475c38, >> > params=0x3475d28, chosen_desc=0x346d9cc) >> > at edje_text.c:586 >> > #8 0x63985381 in _edje_part_recalc_single_text (ed=0x34ab268, >> > ep=0x3475c38, desc=0x346d9cc, chosen_desc=0x346d9cc, >> > center=0x0, light=0x0, persp=0x0, rel1_to_x=0x0, rel1_to_y=0x0, >> > rel2_to_x=0x0, rel2_to_y=0x0, confine_to=0x0, >> > params=0x3475d28, pos=0) at edje_calc.c:1208 >> > #9 _edje_part_recalc_single (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3475c38, desc=0x346d9cc, >> > chosen_desc=0x346d9cc, center=0x0, >> > light=0x0, persp=0x0, rel1_to_x=0x0, rel1_to_y=0x0, rel2_to_x=0x0, >> > rel2_to_y=0x0, confine_to=0x0, >> > params=0x3475d28, pos=0) at edje_calc.c:1923 >> > #10 0x6398688a in _edje_part_recalc (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3475c38, flags=2, >> > state=0x0) at edje_calc.c:2446 >> > #11 0x63986632 in _edje_part_recalc (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3476018, flags=2, >> > state=0x0) at edje_calc.c:2332 >> > #12 0x6398666d in _edje_part_recalc (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3475e28, flags=2, >> > state=0x0) at edje_calc.c:2340 >> > #13 0x63986632 in _edje_part_recalc (ed=0x34ab268, ep=0x3475858, flags=3, >> > state=0x0) at edje_calc.c:2332 >> > #14 0x6398923a in _edje_recalc_do (ed=0x34ab268) at edje_calc.c:638 >> > #15 0x639cf338 in edje_object_size_min_restricted_calc (obj=0x245c0a8, >> > minw=0x22fd2c, minh=0x22fd28, restrictedw=0, >> > restrictedh=0) at edje_util.c:2775 >> > #16 0x639cf657 in edje_object_size_min_calc (obj=0x245c0a8, minw=0x22fd2c, >> > minh=0x22fd28) at edje_util.c:2680 >> > #17 0x679b62a6 in _sizing_eval (obj=0x245bf78) at elm_frame.c:87 >> > #18 0x00402a15 in my_win_main (autorun=0x0, test_win_only=0 '\000') at >> > test.c:287 >> > #19 0x00402cd6 in elm_main (argc=1, argv=0x324530) at test.c:671 >> > #20 0x00402d57 in main (argc=1, argv=0x324530) at test.c:681 >> > (gdb) >> > >> > eina_file_win32.c would be refined.. Thanks. >> > >> > >> > 2012/2/27 Vincent Torri <vincent.to...@gmail.com> >> > >> >> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:42 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> >> >> wrote: >> >> > On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 11:24:29 +0900 Kim Shinwoo <kimcinoo....@gmail.com> >> >> said: >> >> > >> >> >> Hey dear, please refer to the following information. >> >> >> >> >> >> Breakpoint 1, eet_string_match (s1=0x490ba5 <Address 0x490ba5 out of >> >> >> bounds>, s2=0x639db184 "edje/file") >> >> >> at eet_lib.c:334 >> >> >> 334 return !strcmp(s1, s2); >> >> >> (gdb) up >> >> >> #1 0x6fdc1e00 in find_node_by_name (name=0x639db184 "edje/file", >> >> ef=<value >> >> >> optimized out>) at eet_lib.c:2507 >> >> >> 2507 if (eet_string_match(efn->name, name)) >> >> >> (gdb) print efn->name_size >> >> >> $3 = 10 >> >> >> (gdb) print efn->name >> >> >> $4 = 0x490ba5 <Address 0x490ba5 out of bounds> >> >> >> (gdb) >> >> >> >> >> >> Anyhow, I cannot make corefile on MinGW... If you need any other >> >> >> information, please tell me. >> >> > >> >> > weird. size looks right, name ptr wrong. it's as if the file that was >> >> being >> >> > used has been munmapped/closed... the only weay we will find this is by >> >> finding >> >> > that close... but why would that be closed on windows and not also on >> >> linux as >> >> > its the same logic/codepath at that level - evil wraps the map stuff >> >> further >> >> > down the stack. is there a way you can print/track file mappings in >> >> windows? >> >> > (/proc/PID/maps style or the pmap tool?) >> >> >> >> implementation in eet use eina_file, iirc. The implementation on >> >> Windows is different than on linux. See eina_file.c and >> >> eina_file_win32.c. The code in eina_file_win32.c should be checked, i >> >> guess. >> >> >> >> about log, of course, that can be done. 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