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[QtSerialPort] Simple example crashes

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    M4chin3
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    Hi,

    right now i'm at home. I'll test your recommendations tomorrow.
    Just for the information: I've set up a virtual machine here at home with Qt and QtSerialPort and it works. Same installation process, so this should be fine.

    I will answer to your questions tomorrow.

    Thanks in advance!

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      kuzulis
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      For me, this problem doesn't repeat, I can't reproduce it. Probably, you incorrectly compiled library.

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        quickybr
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        I got the same error. I followed this tutorial:
        http://gracianotorrao.com/2013/05/07/how-to-build-the-qserialport-module-using-qt5-windows-7/

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          kuzulis
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          Please try build and install through QtCreator.

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            mranger90
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            I just built this with the latest-greatest 5.1 RC1 candidate on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit. It ran with no problems.

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              kuzulis
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              @mranger90,

              because this "bug" only for Windows!

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                quickybr
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                I got the problem!
                On my linux environment (arch Linux x86_64) it works perfectly (I compiled using qt creator).

                On my windows 7 I was having some troubles to make it works. I was getting the same dll issues that you're having and I solved, that's what I did:

                I reinstalled QT with all the addons (full-installation).
                Removed the Perl that I was using (strawberry Perl)
                Installed Active Perl (the last version)
                Compiled the qtserialport module following this tutorial:
                http://gracianotorrao.com/2013/05/07/how-to-build-the-qserialport-module-using-qt5-windows-7/

                The only exception was that I got the source by cloning the git repository.

                By now it compiles!
                Probably it will work to you too.
                Good luck ^^

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                  M4chin3
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                  kuzulis:

                  Hi,

                  1. I'm trying to use USB-to-Comport devices with a FTDI IC (FT232R). Here's a picture of my device mger:

                  "Device manager screen (imgshack)":http://imageshack.us/a/img29/4827/mzma.png

                  1. I can reproduce the same error without the lines of code you mentioned. I forgot about this: The error occurs in the head of the foreach loop within the static method "availablePorts()" of class QSerialPortInfo.

                  2. I can reproduce the same error with the release branch version of QtSerialPort.

                  [quote author="kuzulis" date="1371481349"]Hi M4chin3.

                  Here at a forum already there was the same problem, but I can't find a this thread. It is strange. Solutions of this problem, certainly still aren't present because the reason is unclear.

                  1. Whether your OS has serial ports? Give please a screenshot from Device Manager (with numbers and names of ports).

                  2. Can you reproduce a problem without this code?

                  @// Example use QSerialPort
                  QSerialPort serial;
                  serial.setPort(info);
                  if (serial.open(QIODevice::ReadWrite))
                  serial.close();
                  }@

                  1. Can you reproduce a problem with Release branch?

                  https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qtserialport/commits/release[/quote]

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                    M4chin3
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                    quickybr:

                    I also got strawberry perl, so i tried your way with Active Perl on the WinXp machine.
                    -> The QtSerialPort lib was compiled fine (same like with strawberry perl). I also could use it in Qt Creator but it didn't find any of my serial ports. I will check about this in detail tomorrow.

                    Why WinXP machine and not the Win7 one iam actually working with?
                    -> i dont have admin on the win7 machine. I have to wait for the IT guys untill tomorrow.
                    :-/

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                      kuzulis
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                      bq. Removed the Perl that I was using (strawberry Perl)
                      Installed Active Perl (the last version)

                      Hmm.. It is interesting, thx! May it is a cause of problem? Because I'm using Active perl and don't have a problem.

                      Can anyone try to check with this difference of Perl?

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                        M4chin3
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                        IT department has to check the licences before installtion, so it might take a while. But i'll try as soon as possible.

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                          quickybr
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                          Yesterday I didn't have tried to communicate. But I tested now and I confirm, it's working properly

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                            M4chin3
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                            Hi everybody,

                            finally i got ActivePerl installed on the Win7 machine. Sadly it didn't change anything for me :-(. I compiled and installed QtSerialPort both ways: via console and via QtCreator and tested it.

                            The programm still crashes in the same behaviour as described before.

                            This is the crash track in detail:
                            main (QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts()) -> qserialportinfo_win.cpp;line 166 (QString s = devicePortName(deviceInfoSet, &deviceInfoData);) -> qserialportinfo_win.cpp;line 132 (QByteArray data(dataSize, 0);)

                            The construction of the QByteArray fails somehow and this creates the Qt5Core.dll error. The question is why?

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                              M4chin3
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                              Hi,

                              okay i' one step further:

                              WinXP 32bit:
                              Status:
                              Couldn't find any serial ports but did not crash like Win7 Pro 64bit. QtSerialPort compiled with Strawberry Perl or ActivePerl didn't matter.

                              Problem:
                              Administrator priviliges are needed otherwise "::SetupDiEnumDeviceInfo(deviceInfoSet, index++, &deviceInfoData)" returns true but the &deviceInfoData is emtpy respectivly the device name is empty (QString s = devicePortName(deviceInfoSet, &deviceInfoData))

                              I'll try to get administrator priviliges tomorrow to try this on Windows7. At least i know how the serial ports are searched on windows systems.

                              Will this be changed? Otherwise users of my programm will also need administrator priviliges right? Wouldn't be that good.

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                                kuzulis
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                                @M4chin3,

                                bq. The question is why?

                                I don't know. For a solution I need to reproduce at itself crash - but I can't.

                                bq. Otherwise users of my programm will also need administrator priviliges right?

                                No. Privileges of the administrator aren't required. Most likely you have any other restrictions on your user account.

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                                  M4chin3
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                                  Hello everyone,

                                  in the last weeks i had no time for further investigation about the error. Today i opened the example project again, ran it and it works! I Didn't change anything in the code and my priviliges on this machine are the same than i posted the last time.

                                  I assume that in the time i didn't touch the project the IT department did a windows update via their updatemanagement that fixed my problem. I'll contact them for a list of updates they did in this time. I hope i get a list from them. Maybe i find a patch that could be related to my error.

                                  I don't have any other explanation for this.

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                                    artem_pisarenko
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                                    Similar issue.

                                    Using QtSerialPort built from current 'stable' branch (50ab4d) causes simple example (from wiki) to crash in first QSerialPort::open() with segmentation fault (application terminates with exit code 255). Using QtSerialPort built from current 'release' branch (84df6e) works ok.

                                    My setup is:
                                    Win7 Pro x64
                                    Qt 4.8.4

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                                      artem_pisarenko
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                                      Bisecting between revisions I got following results:

                                      • da0c6b works ok
                                      • 43f7c6 seems works ok but adds messages to debug output: "virtual void QSerialPort::close(): device not open"
                                      • 50ab4d causes crash (as described in previous post)

                                      (Tests was performed by reusing full rebuild cycle: <module build dir> mingw32-make clean, <module build dir> mingw32-make uninstall, clean <module build dir>, clean <app project>, run qmake on <app project>, ...)

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                                        kuzulis
                                        Qt Champions 2020
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                                        Hi.

                                        Yes, I confirm it. Thx.

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                                          kuzulis
                                          Qt Champions 2020
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                                          Here a patch:

                                          https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,67801

                                          please try it.

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