[Nut-upsuser] Driver for UPS Eaton 9130

Arnaud Quette aquette.dev at gmail.com
Tue Mar 17 08:09:34 UTC 2009


Hi Kjell,

2009/3/16 Kjell Claesson <kjell.claesson at epost.tidanet.se>

> måndag 16 mars 2009 14:32:44 skrev  Arnaud Quette:
> OK all,
> 8<--------------------------snip----------------------------------
> > > It happens only when I start driver with -DD (or more 'D'). When I run
> > > only with -D, it working normally.
> >
> > all the debug outputs there are at level 2. so nothing but "normal".
> > from your feedback, my guess is that it crashes at the Config_block (line
> > 1108)
> > the gdb trace just before the crash should confirm this (last one should
> > be: "Length of alarm map...")
> > Kjell will (or not) confirm since I'm not an XCP expert...
>
> This is a type of bugg.
> Your ups is overshooting the alarm map in the driver.
> The alarm map length is 29 so 29x8=232.
> And in the driver it is only set 226, and 232 declared as max.
> So I have to extend the alarm map by 8 to 240.
>
> My ups'es have not so long maps, and the original xcp document
> was only showing the first 226. But Arnaud have sent me the later alarm
> map,
> so I try to get some time later this evening to fix this.
>
>
thanks a lot for your quick intervention.

cheers,
Arnaud
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