On 27/12/17 15:11, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
Weird. Looks like the MUX has failed…
I took it for a short drive with a laptop logging. The network communication was not great with quite often a lot of lag to updates in the app. However I couldn't reproduce exactly the state that I "normally" see. What I did find was a stack overflow with a fairly disappointing stack trace: D (1254884) gsm-mux: ProcessFrame(CHAN=2, ADDR=09, CTRL=ff, FCS=45, LEN=51) D (1254884) gsm-mux: ChanProcessFrame(CHAN=2, ADDR=09, CTRL=ff, LEN=48, IFP=3) D (1254884) SIMCOM ppp rx: 7e 21 45 00 00 28 4f 63 40 00 2d 06 24 44 bc 8a ~!E..(Oc@.-.$D.. D (1254884) SIMCOM ppp rx: 4b e5 0a aa c7 0f 1a d3 06 b0 75 8a b6 66 00 00 K.........u..f.. D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp rx: 33 ba 50 10 7b 88 d8 f4 00 00 43 51 7e 3.P.{.....CQ~ D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 7e 21 45 00 01 36 00 5b 00 00 ff 06 e0 3d 0a aa ~!E..6.[.....=.. D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: c7 0f bc 8a 4b e5 06 b0 1a d3 00 00 33 ba 75 8a ....K.......3.u. D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: b6 66 50 18 16 60 01 71 00 00 49 78 52 41 58 64 .fP..`.q..IxRAXd D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 57 66 6d 47 64 43 4f 62 6d 75 79 6e 35 45 4e 36 WfmGdCObmuyn5EN6 D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 70 46 31 31 7a 64 59 4f 63 33 69 54 2b 38 4e 46 pF11zdYOc3iT+8NF D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 44 48 45 78 37 42 33 34 49 72 54 74 34 47 54 4e DHEx7B34IrTt4GTN D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 71 43 61 6f 51 39 65 4e 55 38 58 6a 33 65 53 69 qCaoQ9eNU8Xj3eSi D (1254894) SIMCOM ppp tx: 61 66 4e 54 6a 4f 5a 57 5a 70 62 41 3d 3d 0d 0a afNTjOZWZpbA==..***ERROR*** A stack overflow in task tiT has been detected. abort() was called at PC 0x40088838 on core 1 Backtrace: 0x40088720:0x3ffcf170 0x4008881f:0x3ffcf190 0x40088838:0x3ffcf1b0 0x40086571:0x3ffcf1d0 0x4008 7b40:0x3ffcf1f0 0x40087afa:0x00000040 Rebooting... ets Jun 8 2016 00:22:57 Full logs are attached. The first couple of reboots (it didn't connect to the network properly) and the last reboot (it didn't appear to be talking to the network after the second stack overflow) were due to me pressing the button. There was another stack overflow shortly after the one quoted above (look for the timestamps to reset).