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[gphoto-devel] DSC-RX100M5
田上 寛岳
2017-03-17 22:32:58 UTC
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Hi

I have Sony Digital Camera that DSC-RX100M5.
I got information on the HP of gphoto2 and I will send that information.

<lsusb>
# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 054c:07a3 Sony Corp.

<gphoto2 --auto-detect>
# gphoto2 --auto-detect
Model                          Port                                            
----------------------------------------------------------
USB PTP Class Camera           usb:001,004     

<LANG=C gphoto2 --summary>
 summary.txt

<LANG=C gphoto2 --list-all-config>
 config.txt

Sometime Linux Kernel Panic happened when exec gphoto2 command with --capture-image, --list-all-config.
So I can't take capture by gphoto2 --capture-image.

regards.
Marcus Meissner
2017-03-18 21:04:12 UTC
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Hi,
Sometime Linux Kernel Panic happened when exec gphoto2 command with --capture-image, --list-all-config.
So I can't take capture by gphoto2 --capture-image.
Kernel panic? The kernel should definitely not panic on these commands.

What Kernel version is in use?

Do you have debug output or a backtrace of this panic?

Ciao, marcus
田上 寛岳
2017-03-19 19:48:40 UTC
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Hi,

Thank you for reply.

What Kernel version is in use?

Kernel version is "4.9.12-200.fc25.x86_64".
I'm using Linux under VirtualBox, and VirtualBox version is 5.1.18.
Gphoto2 version is below.
$ LANG=C gphoto2 --version
gphoto2 2.5.11

Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Lutz Mueller and others

gphoto2 comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may
redistribute copies of gphoto2 under the terms of the GNU General Public
License. For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING.

This version of gphoto2 is using the following software versions and options:
gphoto2 2.5.11 gcc, popt(m), exif, no cdk, no aa, jpeg, readline
libgphoto2 2.5.12 all camlibs, gcc, ltdl, EXIF
libgphoto2_port 0.12.0 gcc, ltdl, USB, serial lockdev locking

Do you have debug output or a backtrace of this panic?
Sorry I don't have either debug information.

Kernel Panic occurs every time, if I exec it in order of "gphoto2 --summary", "gphoto2 --list-all-config".
If you have the need information, I can get it if you tell me how to get it.

The attached file is the beginning of the console message when Kernel Panic occurs.

I'm using gphoto2 with other camera(Nikon AW130) at same Linux, and I can take capture.

Best Regards.




Hi,

Sometime Linux Kernel Panic happened when exec gphoto2 command with --capture-image, --list-all-config.
So I can't take capture by gphoto2 --capture-image.

Kernel panic? The kernel should definitely not panic on these commands.

What Kernel version is in use?

Do you have debug output or a backtrace of this panic?

Ciao, marcus
Marcus Meissner
2017-03-21 05:49:01 UTC
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Hi,

This is really weird and should not happen.

Can you also capture the rest and lower half of the backtrace?

(This is unlikely gphoto2 fault, as no userspace application should be able to crash the kernel.)

Ciao, Marcus
Post by 田上 寛岳
Hi,
Thank you for reply.
What Kernel version is in use?
Kernel version is "4.9.12-200.fc25.x86_64".
I'm using Linux under VirtualBox, and VirtualBox version is 5.1.18.
Gphoto2 version is below.
$ LANG=C gphoto2 --version
gphoto2 2.5.11
Copyright (c) 2000-2016 Lutz Mueller and others
gphoto2 comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may
redistribute copies of gphoto2 under the terms of the GNU General Public
License. For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING.
gphoto2 2.5.11 gcc, popt(m), exif, no cdk, no aa, jpeg, readline
libgphoto2 2.5.12 all camlibs, gcc, ltdl, EXIF
libgphoto2_port 0.12.0 gcc, ltdl, USB, serial lockdev locking
Do you have debug output or a backtrace of this panic?
Sorry I don't have either debug information.
Kernel Panic occurs every time, if I exec it in order of "gphoto2 --summary", "gphoto2 --list-all-config".
If you have the need information, I can get it if you tell me how to get it.
The attached file is the beginning of the console message when Kernel Panic occurs.
I'm using gphoto2 with other camera(Nikon AW130) at same Linux, and I can take capture.
Best Regards.
Hi,
Sometime Linux Kernel Panic happened when exec gphoto2 command with --capture-image, --list-all-config.
So I can't take capture by gphoto2 --capture-image.
Kernel panic? The kernel should definitely not panic on these commands.
What Kernel version is in use?
Do you have debug output or a backtrace of this panic?
Ciao, marcus
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