Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Thu, 09 Sep 1999 14:18:54 -0700
Cheers,ANgus.
Bryan Housel wrote:
>
> One of our customers is having the following problem.. Any idea what the
> KONA_DMAWRITE message means, and why the child process might be getting
> killed?
>
> Thanks,
> Bryan
>
> Roland Holm wrote:
> >
> > Hi Bryan,
> >
> > loading spindel.wrl with a correctly sized texture works. Well, at least
> > perfly does not crash. But the object is black - there are no textures.
> > Every textured object appears black (even though it's actually white
> > material).
> >
> > Loading test.wrl or other complex models still causes perfly to crash.
> > I always get the following (or a similar) message:
> >
> > PF
> > PF Info: pfuRunProcOn() - Process 73595 running on
> > CPU 0.
> > PF Info: pfuDownloadTexList texture processing
> > PF Loading texture:
> > PF File name =
> > x00000+ImageTexture_10
> > PF Image size (SxTxR) = 256x256x1
> > KONA_DMAWRITE: Bad address
> > PF Notice: Using 72Hz video rate.
> > PF Notice: Caught SIGCHLD. Exiting due to death of
> > child with pid 69704.
>
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