easy fix for clearAssembly() crashes
Sometimes code executes while the memory is being cleared. Keeping the old data instead of clearing it creates a fail-safe in case of this happening.
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@ -26,15 +26,6 @@ void executeAssembly() {
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void clearAssembly() {
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log_printf("[Clear assembly] Assembly size: %i\n", assemblySize);
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unsigned char buffer[assemblySize];
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log_print("[Clear assembly] Buffer allocated\n");
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memset((void *) buffer, 0, assemblySize);
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log_print("[Clear assembly] Memory set\n");
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int startAddress = getStartAddress();
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log_printf("[Clear assembly] Start address: %i\n", startAddress);
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kernelCopyData((unsigned char *) startAddress, buffer, assemblySize);
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log_print("[Clear assembly] Kernel copy done\n");
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assemblySize = 0;
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log_print("[Clear assembly] Assembly size 0\n");
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}
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