When your OS goes crazy - Screenshots

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And, what happens when you don't quite get video configured properly on a Tegra2 board.
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Normally my OS isn't very interesting when things go wrong, but recently I made my console rendering (rendering a text buffer to a linear framebuffer) asynchronous. Naturally, that did give a few cases suitable for this thread.

First up, the console deadlocked and if I was lucky I could get something on the screen. That meant my kprintf had no working output device, and things kind of got broken when I redirected it to the serial line.
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After fixing that issue, I finally got text on the screen. But when I tried scrolling:
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And when I scrolled further:
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The font and console metadata was being screwed up by a stupid buffer overrun. Then later, when I tried refactor my ls and column program a bit:
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And when I tried to debug the ls/column problem, things got a bit out of hand:
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A couple days ago I attempted to a ppoll(2) system call, but I messed up and some long-forgotten debug code took over.
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Ok, hopefully that was interesting. Normally things tend to halt and catch fire in very unremarkable manners. I'll soon start work on a display server, that'll surely give some fun craziness.
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This thread went quiet? Anyways, I managed to get a weird corruption problem when working on my GUI:

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sortie wrote:This thread went quiet?
You posted here just last month, as have others the months previous.
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Wow !
It's crazy to think that this all is not voluntary !

You all are lucky, I don't know if it's my OS design or something, but I never get such crazy screenshots !
Instead, I have setup a special system for debugging. When a program is doing something it shouldn't (such as writing memory it shouldn't, or other things of this kind), the OS detects it and skips to a special "debug mode" and launches a (very complicated) program I made where all the symbol tables of all programs are loaded, and where I can see the (almost) whole state of the computer. Then, it starts a "recovery process", thus making the whole system operationnal again, and starts some kind of debugging console.

That said, I have not yet worked on my graphical shell nor GUI. The only strange thing I got was when writing my audio driver (at the time, it was just an emulated SoundBlaster one). It went a bit crazy... And Vivaldi's "4 Seasons" was no longer what I thought it was... :lol:
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Lessons to be learned:
1) add some locking to console code
2) don't ever let all APs panic at the same time

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It looked even better in a bit more realish QEMU:

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Printf and pointers to member functions don't mix well it seems.

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You know that feeling when you find an incredibly stupid mistake?

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Something recent, and fun

I got something wrong (not sure yet) in my image loading code... this is what happened for a simple 16x16 "new file" icon... not sure users will make the association.
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@thepowersgang

Access is spelled with two 'C's.
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Hehe the one c is actually intentional. I hope =)
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What's with the too few Cs? it's got an S too many :wink:
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I was working on a real mode console. It seems to have broke when I tried implementing backspace.
The reason is because 1) I made an error in my backspace procedure - Might help to delete both the character and the style, it was basically picking a random one, and 2) I forgot to have the normal text procedure jump past the backspace.

anyway, see how you like it. In case you're wondering, it says, "Ghostss<backspace> are mythological creaa<backspace>tures, which seem to like the dark.
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Accidentally plotted each character backwards.

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I'm not even sure what happened here.
The buffered text came out just fine...
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I figured I'd improve the standards compliance of my stdio routines by adding setvbuf and implementing buffering semantics. Something went wrong.

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Init wasn't pleased and the shell much less. Interestingly, the system did run - although it crashed a lot and the shell was an unreadable mess!
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