I found an obscure bug in the device cache code. Can you test?

Paul Alfille

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Jan Kandziora <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am Montag, 11. Mai 2009 schrieb Paul Alfille:
> > Is it possible to list a short log?
> >
> > Also, is settings/timeout/presence set to what you expect?
> >
> Pew, it was a hard time to catch that bug... It does *not* happen with
> DS9097U, only with my DS2482 adapter. Please see the following tcl script.
> I
> run it 10 minutes before it shows "invalid argument" instead of "OK".
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> #!/usr/bin/tclsh
>
> package require ow
>
> set CHIP 29.D43E01000000
>
> OW::init /dev/i2c-6
> OW::put settings/timeout/presence 1200
> OW::put settings/timeout/directory 1200
> puts stderr [ OW::get uncached ]
>
> while { true } \
> {
>        puts -nonewline stderr "[ clock format [ clock seconds ] ]: "
>        OW::get /uncached/simultaneous/single_ds2400
>        if {[ catch { OW::put $CHIP/PIO.ALL 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 } ERR ]} \
>                { puts stderr $ERR } \
>                { puts stderr "OK" }
>
>        after 10000
> }
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> If I leave out the "OW::get /uncached/simultaneous/single_ds2400" line, the
> bug does not appear. "invalid argument" is then showed after 1200s, as
> noted
> in the initialisation. Adding
>
> OW::put settings/timeout/stable 1200
> OW::put settings/timeout/volatile 1200
>
> after OW::init makes no difference.
>
>
> I could not take a log with owserver, as it would ignore my timeout
> settings
> completely and fail after 2 minutes.
>
> Kind regards
>
>        Jan
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