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[Master] Diff All containing Profile/Mixer, not loading or corrupting some settings #1940
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To add a bit more context, following some discussion with @Jetrell
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I concur with your observations gentlemen. I too have experienced the matters. Both loading 2 or 3 profiles. And more so of late, since the GCC13.2 tool chain commit. |
Just for "fun", I instrumented mwptool's
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@DzikuVx Why was this closed? The issue @stronnag has described in the previous posts has not been resolved.
Using the latest master from both repositories and loading settings with more than one profile, the configurator still locks up. |
Reopening as multiple users report this issue, which does not appear to have been addressed. |
I've hit this problem with version 7.1.2 on Speedybee F405 Wing. |
The matter of DIFF/DUMP introduced settings errors, or locking up the compiler when loading, is not new, when the DIFF ALL has multiple
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Profiles applied.. This has been evident with F411's, since back in the 3.0 releases.But this is also now experienced in 7.0, with F405's, since the addition of the Profile mixer switch.
And now that the compiler has been upgraded for 8.0. Its even starting to effect F722 controllers when loading settings.
In my experience it does not occur every time. So it may not be seen by all users.. But for someone as myself who is often flashing fw and loading settings for testing purposes. Its has become far more noticeable. With the only workaround, being to load the DIFF ALL in two parts.
It would appear there is a fixed transfer rate between the Configurator and the flight control ? Due to it effecting processors in order of their clock speeds, with the introduction of more demanding background tasks being placed upon them.
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