Device driver got stuck in infinite loop


















On MP machines it is possible to hit a timeout when the spinning thread is interrupted by hardware interrupt and ISR or DPC routine is running at the time of the bugcheck this is because the timeout's work item can be delivered and handled on the second CPU and the same time.

If this is the case you will have to look deeper at the offending thread's stack e. Arguments: Arg1: ba4c8, Pointer to a stuck thread object.

Arg3: c5d0, Pointer to offending driver name. Arg4: , Number of times this error occurred. On the blue screen, this will always equal 1. Please fix symbols to do analysis. All Topics. Feature Requests. Sort by. Topics details. GeForce Graphics Cards. By Recency Recency Votes Hot. Filters 2. Mark as read. Displayport loosing connection. To number 2: We are already a registered ATi Developer. I suppose we could send it away, because this is definatly reproducable. It happens every time any of us try to load it on an ATI card.

Unfortunatly it sounds like these people just update their drivers and it works. Probably because the game companies that get these errors do hplus's fix number two, and then the users driver just needs to be updated.

STLDude Quote: Original post by Greg K The weird part is that it only happens if I load a certain map after another one. Thats a start. Start looking how you deal with video resources when you switch maps, vertex buffers, textures, index buffers, etc. Also, try simple maps and switch them to see if you can reproduce it. Most likely it's in you code or your data set is wacked wrong vertex indices, etc. Twist wish It's a problem where you get a VPU Recover window?

I'm not a developer but I think this must be a problem of the operating system, not from the GPU. You have Windows or XP? I've this kind of problem sometime ago, not programing graphics but doing other "normal" things. There are some articles on internet about infinite loop on XP and they can explain things better than I I'm not very good in english: I don't remember wich one I read do a search.

ATI has some articles about this also but I can't read them aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrgggggggh! When I reinstaled the computer system and all the drivers the problem disappears?????

Hey this one is "good". Sure they don't do nothing Cancel Submit. Eileen Gal Microsoft Agent. To isolate your concern we'd like to know if you've already installed the latest build available for Windows In the meantime, we suggest that you follow the steps provided on this link for blue screen error basic troubleshooting.

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