The following table lists errors that can occur in the Java virtual machine (JVM) on BlackBerry devices. Contact Research In Motion® (RIM®) if you encounter any error codes not listed in this table.
Value Error Description
101Previous startup failed
The device was reset during the JVM boot process. The JVM found the boot in progress flag was set on startup. The screen is intended to break continuous reset loops so that corrective action can be taken.
102Invalid code in filesystem
The system checked the COD files in the device for modification and determined that a problem exists with one or more COD files.
If all loads fail, a build process error might occur (a problem exists with signing the COD files).
If a user action on the device resulted in this problem, the reset cycle is continuous because the code in the filesystem has been corrupted. The only recovery method is to wipe the device and restore a new system.
103 Cannot find starting address
The starting address for the boot COD file cannot be found. This might indicate that a boot COD file has not been installed on the device or that its format is invalid or corrupt.
104
Uncaught: <Java-type-name>
An uncaught Java exception was thrown by the Java code and diagnosed by the JVM. Execution can continue, or the device can be attached to a debugger on a desktop computer. The Microsoft® Windows® Event Viewer log should contain the traceback of the thrown exception.
105
Example, DbRecSize( %d ) -> %d
The file system application programming interface (API) has returned an error status for a specific operation. This might indicate a corrupt filesystem or an error in the JVM.
106
Graphics system error
An error was detected in the graphics system on the device.
107
operator new() called
A C++ class in the JVM was coded incorrectly to inherit from VMRamObject that has the correct override for operator new. Extract the current (post-reset) BUGDISP.
108
operator delete() called
A C++ class in the JVM has was coded incorrectly to inherit from VMRamObject that has the correct override for operator delete. Extract the current (post-reset) BUGDISP.
109
PriorityMessageCount error: <priority-count>
The value returned by RimPriorityMessageCount is negative. It should always be greater than, or equal to, zero. This indicates an error in the operating system code. Extract the current (post-reset) BUGDISP and EVENTLOG.
110
Non-idle event downtime error: <down-time> <idle-down-time>
A problem was detected in the accumulation of JVM down time, which represents how long the JVM has been idle. This usually indicates an error in the device firmware or the JVM. This could also occur if the tick count rolls over after 400 or more days of device time.
111
Font engine error
An error was detected in the font engine system on the device. Extract the current (post-reset) BUGDISP and EVENTLOG.
112
Java Native Assertion Failure
An error was detected in the Java native code. Extract the current (post-reset) BUGDISP and EVENTLOG.
200
Application manager threw an uncaught exception
The application manager event thread threw an uncaught exception and cannot continue execution.
201
Crypto initialization code failed
The initialization of the crypto system failed and the device cannot continue execution.
202
An attack on the key store has been detected
An attack has been detected and execution cannot continue.
203
Console process died
The application manager console process (usually the Ribbon) has died. This is likely due to an uncaught exception during execution.
204
Persistent Content Exception
An application tried to commit a plaintext object to the Persistent Store. This will only happen if Content Protection is on and a process tries to save something in the PersistentStore that is marked as plaintext. Since this exception was not handled, the persistent store is in a bad state. You should reset to roll back to the last good commit point.
Note: This is not a JVM erro; the JVM is simply diagnosing the problem. The eventlog contains information about the erroneous Java code.
501 VM_THREAD_SWITCHED:
Internal Error This is an error return used internally in the VM. It should never be reported as a device error.
502 VM_PROCESS_DEATH:
All processes exited The last Java process has terminated. There is nothing left to execute.
503 VM_THREAD_DEATH:
Internal Error This is an error return used internally in the VM. It should never be reported as a device error.
504 VM_THREAD_SWITCH:
Internal Error This is an error return used internally in the VM. It should never be reported as a device error.
505 VM_BAD_CODE:
Bad Byte Code An error has occurred in the JIT compiler.
506 Uncaught Exception
An uncaught Java exception was thrown in the initial VM Java thread, thus ending the only live thread in the system. The eventlog contains the traceback for the exception.
507 Unsatisfied Link
A dependency on a COD file could not be satisfied because the COD file is missing.
508 Invalid object
A problem has been detected with a debugger command to the VM.
509 VM_PPO_INFINITE_LOOP:
infinite loop in PPO phase of GC The maximum iteration count for the PPO phase of a GC must be the maximum number of file handles in the system. This error indicates that the iteration count exceeds the maximum. Hence, a flaw exists in the PPO loop or a corrupted file system. The extra hex integer in the error string is the flash id of the current record where the infinite loop was detected.
510 Deadlock
All threads are waiting on objects, resulting in deadlock. The system cannot recover from this state because no thread can release a lock.
511 Debug connection died
A problem has occurred while debugging that may be caused by a VM problem or an incorrect debugging command being sent to the VM.
512 GC Aborted
An idle garbage collection has been interrupted by a user event (for instance, a key was pressed or the trackwheel was used).
513 <clinit> needs running
An opcode requires that a class <clinit> execute before it can continue execution.
514 <init> needs running
A new instance of a class has been allocated and it must be initialized by the default constructor before it can be used.
515 Object group too big
The reachable objects form a group that cannot be represented properly by the JVM because either there are too many objects or the total size of the objects is too large.
516 Persistent ids exhausted
When committing a persistent object, the JVM found that the persistent store id counter reached its limit. The object was not committed and a critical error was reported. This error should not occur unless a device is heavily used for years.
517 Filesystem corrupt
An inconsistency was detected in the JVM persistent object store.
518 Unexpected longjmp
A garbage collection marking phase was terminated via a longjmp. This indicates that the marking phase was interrupted when it should have completed without interruption. This error should not occur because these actions are executed when the device is not idle, and GCs can only be interrupted when the device is idle.
519 Internal Error
The JVM host is missing or has been disabled.
520 Internal Return
This is an internal state that indicates a Java method return needs to be executed.
521 Dangerous Wait
An Object.wait() was executed by a thread that holds a lock on another object.
522 Interlaced synchronization
A thread acquired two locks on objects in an order that doesn't match the order in which a lock on the two types were previously acquired. This indicates a future potential deadlock situation and is reported. The check is only available in the simulator under the control of the JvmDebugLocks application switch.
523 System process died
A critical Java process has terminated, and the device cannot continue to operate in a normal manner.
524 LMM error
An object has been marked as recovered by the Low Memory Manager, but it was not freed during a garbage collection.
525 Bad persistent object
An auto-commit operation during a garbage collection detected a non-persistent object reachable from the persistent store root. The type of the object was output into the eventlog.
526 java.lang.Object not found
The class definition for java.lang.Object cannot be found.
527 java.lang.String not found
The class definition for java.lang.String cannot be found.
528 Corrupt filesystem.
Unrecoverable. All data will be lost All data will be lost when execution continues. The error message screen contains a number representing an internal reason for the corruption. This error is not diagnosed if a COD file was removed because the JVM must delete objects that were defined in the removed COD file. Thus, this error is not expected in normal device operation. Refer to the following reason codes:
Root array reference is not a valid array reference
Root array type is not Object[]
Root array size < 1 (i.e., Object[0])
Contents of root[0] is not a valid ref
Type of root[0] is not a LongIntHashtable
Persistent segmented array header contains an invalid reference
An entry in a persistent Object[] contains an invalid reference
An Object's type refers to an unknown codfile
An Object's type description in the codfile doesn't match the size in the store
A reference type field in an Object has an invalid reference in it
A reference type field in an object points to an object of the wrong type
A persistent Object[] is missing its descriptor
Object in persistent store is not marked as persistable
Root array is segmented and one of the segments is invalid
529 Corrupt filesystem.
About to attempt recovery. Some data may be lost Some data will be lost when execution continues. The error message screen contains a number representing an internal reason for the corruption. This error is not diagnosed if a COD file WAS removed because the VM must delete objects that were defined in the removed COD file. Thus, this error is not expected in normal device operation. Refer to the following reason codes:
Root array reference is not a valid array reference
Root array type is not Object[]
Root array size < 1 (i.e., Object[0])
Contents of root[0] is not a valid ref
Type of root[0] is not a LongIntHashtable
Persistent segmented array header contains an invalid reference
An entry in a persistent Object[] contains an invalid reference
An Object's type refers to an unknown codfile
An Object's type description in the codfile doesn't match the size in the store
A reference type field in an Object has an invalid reference in it
A reference type field in an object points to an object of the wrong type
A persistent Object[] is missing its descriptor
Object in persistent store is not marked as persistable
Root array is segmented and one of the segments is invalid
530 VM_PREVENT_GC_OVERFLOW: _preventGC overflow
A fixed number of native objects can be protected from garbage collection. This error indicates that a native has exceeded the fixed limit of objects that can be protected. If the device is reset or thread tracebacks are logged, the name of the actual native can be extracted.
531 Flash exhausted
There are certain operations where the JVM cannot withstand running out of flash space. In these circumstances, this error will be reported if the JVM cannot allocate a required amount of flash space.
532 VM_ASSERTION_FAILED:
Assertion failed Normally this JVM error should not be reported since the device is not shipped with assertions enabled. The simulator may report this error in debug mode indicating a VM assertion was violated. Try typing BKPT to activate the debugger and dump the native call stack for forwarding to the VM team.
533 VM_RUN_METHOD: <method> needs running
This is used internally for ECMAScript to call Java methods.
534 VM_FAST_RESET_DISABLED:
Fast Reset Disabled This is used internally to indicate that fast reset capability is not available. Often used in platform-specific code.
535 VM_UNUSED_535:
Unused This is an unused VM error.
536 VM_FAST_RESET_BAD_INSTANCE: VM Instance Check Failed
This is used internally to indicate that the VM structure passed in is at the wrong address or has been corrupted.
537 VM_FAST_RESET_BAD_HEAP: Heap Check Failed
This is used internally to indicate that the VM heap has been corrupted or pointers into the heap have been corrupted.
538 VM_FAST_RESET_BAD_IRAM: IRAM Check Failed
This is used internally to indicate that the VM IRAM checks have detected corruption of VM data structures (threads and local stacks) that reside in IRAM.
539 VM_FAST_RESET_NOT_IDLE: Not Idle
This is used internally to indicate that the VM was not idle when the reset occurred and, as such, cannot continue with a fast reset.
540 VM_FAST_RESET_MULTIPLE_RESETS: Multiple Resets
This is used internally to indicate that the time since the last fast reset is less than a minimum time. By disallowing multiple fast resets in a short amount of time, this should prevent fast reset loops.
541 VM_HEAP_COMPACT_INFINITE_LOOP: infinite loop detected in heap compaction
The VM detected a problem in its RAM heap that indicates its RAM was corrupted. The problem was detected by identifying a possible infinite loop during RAM heap compaction. A bugdisp log and eventlog should be extracted quickly when the device is in this condition. If possible, images of RAM should be saved.
542 Transient memory leak
The JVM detected that some memory was not freed, indicating that a memory leak has occurred. This condition is detected as early as possible to improve chances of isolating the cause.
543 VM_FS_MISMATCH: Incompatible Java filesystem installed
The VM detected that the operating system binary is different from the operating system binary used to create the Java file system. This means that the Java native methods may not be linked properly and as such, the integrity of the system cannot be guaranteed. The system can be recovered by using the VM DLFX and DLPS commands to delete the fixups and persistent store. This will clear all data and fixups and let the filesystem re-link to match the new operating system binary.
Note: The recovery order is:
Delete fixups
Delete persistent store
Reset device
544 VM_SECTION_MAP_OVERFLOW: a module references more than 255 other modules
The VM detected that a module is trying to reference more than 255 other modules. Extract the filesystem immediately when this error is
detected.
545 VM_INCOMPATIBLE_FILESYS: an incompatible or corrupt filesystem was found
The VM detected an incompatible or corrupt filesystem. Extract the filesystem immediately when this error is detected.
546 VM_UNUSED_546: unused
The VM detected that the RAM image of its filesystem is corrupted (failed CRC check). Better to reset than to duplicate the corruption into flash.
547 VM_UNUSED_547: unused
This is an unused VM error.
548 VM_UNUSED_548: unused
This is an unused VM error.
549 VM_UNUSED_549: unused
This is an unused VM error.
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