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[jira] [Created] (PLC4X-334) SocketCAN transport disconnections
Łukasz Dywicki created PLC4X-334:
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Summary: SocketCAN transport disconnections
Key: PLC4X-334
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-334
Project: Apache PLC4X
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Driver-CANopen, PLC4J
Affects Versions: 0.8.0
Reporter: Łukasz Dywicki
Assignee: Łukasz Dywicki
SocketCAN transport can silently die due to swallowed exceptions:
{code}
2022-02-16 18:28:11.134 [WARN ] [io.netty.channel.DefaultChannelPipeline] - An exceptionCaught() event was fired, and it reached at the tail of the pipeline. It usually means the last handler in the pipeline did not handle the exception.
tel.schich.javacan.linux.LinuxNativeOperationException: Unable to read from the socket - errorNumber=100, errorMessage='Network is down'
at tel.schich.javacan.SocketCAN.read(Native Method)
at tel.schich.javacan.AbstractCanChannel.readSocket(AbstractCanChannel.java:160)
at tel.schich.javacan.RawCanChannelImpl.readUnsafe(RawCanChannelImpl.java:82)
at org.apache.plc4x.java.transport.socketcan.netty.SocketCANChannel.lambda$doConnect$0(SocketCANChannel.java:118)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:834) [?:?]
{code}
This error happened within an hour of application start so its most likely related to some CAN instability, however what's important is lack of proper handling of error. The connection in theory was still alive, however there was no data coming over it any more.
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