Open amcjen opened 10 years ago
enable chrome crash reports:
chrome://crashes
@jingman @fixpert: ^ Please enable chrome crash reports via the URL above, and if anyone experiences another kernel panic, we'll have logs for the Chromium team.
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Had another panic, and this time I wasn't doing anything weird. I already had a lead scout plugged in (I wasn't plugging or unplugging any scouts or anything), and I provisioned it just fine. A few seconds after it finished provisioning, boom.
Suuuck. Do you have a crash report in chrome://crashes
?
It's good to document these, but we'll have to kick them up to Chrome and maybe see if we can find a root cause to work around. We might want to diversify some testing to see if we can repro, otherwise this is going to be a very hung issue.
Eric Jennings wrote:
Suuuck. Do you have a crash report in |chrome://crashes| ?
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/Pinoccio/chrome-app-pinoccio/issues/21#issuecomment-36689494.
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I provisioned four scouts today. I tried various things: powered on and plugged in before clicking "add scout", plugged in but not powered on, not plugged in or powered on. All four were force-updated too.
The only thing I did different this time was to quite the Arduino IDE before starting the provisioning process.
I had 2 kernel panics yesterday, one while the IDE was open, and one while it was closed. Both panics happened on the last step of provisioning a field scout (a few seconds after clicking the "connect" button).
The second one was the "scariest", since it happened under pretty pristine conditions (I had just had a crash, so it was a fresh boot). I did not un/replug the scout, I did not have the IDE open, I did not force an update.
FWIW, I've not had these at all w/ the chrome app (and I've used it quite a bit the last few days), but I was having them on the older custom IDE during flashing/plugging. This could very well be a deeper MacOS USB/Serial issue.
@quartzjer What OS X version are you running?
10.9.1
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Eric Jennings notifications@github.comwrote:
@quartzjer https://github.com/quartzjer What OS X version are you running?
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/Pinoccio/chrome-app-pinoccio/issues/21#issuecomment-37687163 .
Ah interesting. Jake's on 10.8 IIRC, and I'm on 10.7. Maybe that's why.
B/c at the end of the day, a kernel panic is a bug in the kernel, by definition (as Matthijs pointed out!)