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It should work exact same as previous (v1 and v2) PFS3AIO versions. |
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01 March 2018, 23:24 | #122 |
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No (more) problems here. Can be loaded with latest loadmodule. Great, thank you.
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02 March 2018, 11:27 | #123 |
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Been running test #6 without any issues so far on two CD32 systems, one with SX32 Pro and one with TF328. Time permits, I will test with other systems this weekend
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cool thank you will test it out
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Thanks. And it didn't work (corrupt memory list), ACTION_DIE was replied too early, before volume node and other stuff was released and freed..
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Exactly what to do in that case is arguable. On the one hand, 0xFFFFFFFF + 1 is probably not the actual number of sectors, and anyway that wouldn't fit into the 32-bit dg_TotalSectors field. So maybe it is best to return failure then, falling back to using DosEnvec values. You could attempt to issue READ CAPACITY (16) to get the real number of sectors, but probably a lot of other calculations are 32-bit so effectively prevent access to the past-2TB (assuming 512 bytes/sector) region. Another possibility might be to fake a larger sector size; e.g. with fake 4KB sectors, the 32-bit sector# limit is at 16TB. Last edited by mark_k; 03 March 2018 at 20:37. |
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It works exact same as original code, FFFFFFFF = too large, rejected.
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PFS3AIO 3.0 Test #7. Unmount fix.
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Hi Toni,
Is a format needed every time a new update comes out or is it enough to update FS in HDToolBox ? Thanks in advance |
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Don't mention it
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04 March 2018, 18:28 | #133 |
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I get a guru with experimental version of pfsdoctor on large partition (>26GB) with lot of files with test #7. Works ok with original pfsdoctor.
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Fortunately this is non-issue because "old" pfsdoctor is still fully compatible as long as partition is not larger than old max size (104G). |
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Monitored RAM during process, it never runs out. |
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Indeed, it worked with a stack of 8192 ! I did not thought about it when I saw it working with my first small partitions.
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I plan to finally release official pfs3aio v3 tomorrow. Now that I said it, something is guaranteed to happen in next 20 hours or so
4096 default stack is uselessly small.. I'll increase stack if current stack is too small in next update. |
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Oo! I haven't manage to play around with test7 much (the flue got me, meh), but I have it installed on the CD32/SX32Pro, and there was something new - sometimes on boot-up, the boot device itself, DH0: gurus 8000 0003 or 8000 0004. I know the SX32Pro is an oddball, but since this seems to have started with test7, I should mention it.
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