4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

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SoftExpert
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4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

Post by SoftExpert »

Hello,

I started testing the 4.3 RC1 version and I got BAD_POOL_CALLER BSOD in the guest.

Here is the actual configuration:
host: KUbuntu with kernel 3.12.0-031200rc4-generic , x64 architecture, 16 GB of RAM, NVIDIA card with nvidia-331 proprietary driver
guest: WIndows 7 SP1, x86 architecture, 2GB RAM, 3D acceleration disabled, 2D acceleration enabled

The log file is attached.

Is this a known bug or these are the rough edges due to the new code?

Best regards,
SoftExpert
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W7_dev-2013-10-11-12-21-53.log
Log file of the session with BAD_POOL_CALLER
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misha
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Re: 4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

Post by misha »

Could you create a minidump for your guest crash and attach it here please?
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Re: 4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

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misha wrote:Could you create a minidump for your guest crash and attach it here please?
I will stress the VM to get a crash. It might take some time,though...
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Re: 4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

Post by mpack »

You'll still have the crash dump file from the previous crash won't you?
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Re: 4.3 RC1 - BAD_POOL_CALLER

Post by SoftExpert »

mpack wrote:You'll still have the crash dump file from the previous crash won't you?
Sorry, I had a diferent configuration for the paging file which prevented creation of the mini-dump file (paging file on a second VDI disk).
Now I have adjusted the configuration, making a swap file on C: drive big enough to have the memory dump file created.

However, while "stressing" the VM (launched a .NET application and resized several times the VM window, passing in full-screen and back in window mode) I got another BSOD.

I attached the screenshot of the BSOD and also the log file.
 Edit: For some strange reason, the dump file has not been generated. 
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