aldostools / webMAN-MOD

Extended services for PS3 console (web server, ftp server, netiso, ntfs, ps3mapi, etc.)
https://aldostools.github.io/webMAN-MOD/
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Temperature display freezes console when syscalls are reenabled #550

Open kaccdev opened 3 years ago

kaccdev commented 3 years ago

On evilnat 4.88.2 CFW. If I disable syscalls, then enable them through the "allow restore syscalls feature" and then try the temperature display shortcut (start + select), console freezes

aldostools commented 3 years ago

Thank you for your feedback. I tried the steps that you mentioned, and the error did not happen on my system.

I tested disabling the CFW syscalls with PS3MAPI enabled and also with it disabled. In both cases the syscalls were restored. Note the syscalls cannot be restored when Allow Restore Syscalls is disabled and PS3MAPI in webMAN MOD is disabled too.

If you have other background processes like CCAPI, psnpatch or other plugins, try removing them and test with webMAN MOD alone. Also use the online updater of webMAN MOD to be sure that you're using the same build that I tested.

Notice that the option "Allow Restore Syscalls" is only a flag to allow or not to restore the syscalls. The disabled syscalls are actually restored using "Create Syscalls". It only works if PS3MAPI is enabled: image Or when "Allow Restore Syscalls" is enabled.

kaccdev commented 3 years ago

I am not using any plugin or utility other than webman, just the built in functions in the CFW.

I enable the "Allow restore Syscalls" option in Network > Custom Firmware Tools > Cobra Tools. What it does is restore syscalls if you open the "System Update" setting screen.

I disable syscalls from "PSN Tools" and bring up the temperature display 1 time, it works fine and displays [noSC]. Then open the System Update screen and it seemingly works as expected, enabling syscalls. I can mount games with webman, etc

However, if I now try to bring up the temperature display, console freezes

aldostools commented 3 years ago

Unfortunately I am not able to reproduce your issue as you described.

I recommend you that restart the system when you need to restore the syscalls.

kaccdev commented 3 years ago

Oh, unfortunate

Thanks anyway, good to see this is being maintained