[Bug 32762] New: Worms Forts Under Siege crashes and freezes my DVD-ROM drive (WTF?)

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Sat Jan 19 22:35:19 CST 2013


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32762

             Bug #: 32762
           Summary: Worms Forts Under Siege crashes and freezes my DVD-ROM
                    drive (WTF?)
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.5.22
          Platform: x86
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: muzerakascooby at gmail.com
    Classification: Unclassified


Created attachment 43242
  --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=43242
backtrace of crash

This is a really weird issue, which I'm going to try to investigate further
because it's so odd. I've installed Worms Forts Under Siege on my laptop, a
Thinkpad T410 with a Panasonic UJ892 DVD drive. After manually fixing the
already-reported issue with the 64-bit system and the copy protection driver
(SafeDisc v4.00.000 according to ProtectionID), when I attempt to run it now,
it displays a small white square in the middle of the screen for a good few
minutes, then crashes with a page fault on write with a standard backtrace,
attached. What's weird is what happens next - despite the program cleanly
exiting and nothing (according to lsof) using the filesystem or hardware
device, the disc drive then completely freezes. You can unmount it, but after
that, you can't remount it, you can't eject it (with eject or with the button),
it stays spun-up forever, and if you manually eject it it doesn't detect that
the disc has been removed/replaced and doesn't spin up when you reinsert the
disc. The only way to get it back AFAICT is to eject the whole drive from the
bay and reinsert, or presumably to reboot.

I don't know which part of this, if any, is a wine bug, and which (surely
partially) is a driver/hardware/possibly BIOS bug (does the BIOS have any hand
in things?), but I thought it'd be best to report it just in case. I'm going to
try using someone else's drive (I have many friends with different models of
ThinkPad, the bays all hopefully being compatible) to see if it exists there.
On my 32-bit desktop, the game runs fine on all three drives past the point
where it would have crashed here (but crashes shortly afterwards anyway with
presumably a different bug).


Incidentally, running wine in Win9x mode causes the copy protection system to
detect a debugger; running it in Win2k mode causes the program to silently
exit; XP and above cause as described.

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