ORA-03113 end of communicatiob channel

Hello,
what can I do, to solfe the problem ORA-03113?

Hello,
what can I do, to solfe the problem ORA-03113?

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  • ORA-03113 END OF COMMUNICATION CHANNEL

    Iam trying to install 0racle 8.1.7 on an NT server machine with SP6a.During the installation while the database is created I get the following error:
    ORA0-03113 end of communication channel.
    I have performed the installation (after unistalling, cleaning the registry ) 3 times and even have taken the machine off the network, but the same error occurs.
    I have installed 8.1.7 on another machine and never had this problem.
    Any ideas what is happenning?
    Thanks in advance

    ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
    I saw this when running the "Database Configuration Assistant" and "sqlplus". When the "Database Configuration Assistant" gave me this error during Oracle 9i (9.2.0) installation on Red Hat 2.1 AS, I simply removed the shared memory segments owned
    by the Oracle user and I restarted the "Database Configuration Assistant". I'm not sure if this is the right way but it always worked for me. Here is what I did to get the "Database Configuration Assistant" running again:
    I executed the ipcs command to get the address of the shared memory segments that have been allocated by Oracle:
    # ipcs
    ------ Shared Memory Segments --------
    key shmid owner perms bytes nattch status
    0x00000000 0 root 600 196608 2
    0x00000001 32769 root 600 655360 2
    0x00000000 458755 oracle 660 4194304 0
    0x00000000 491524 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 524293 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 557062 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 589831 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 622600 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 655369 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x00000000 688138 oracle 660 33554432 0
    0x3ecee0b0 720907 oracle 660 4194304 0
    ------ Semaphore Arrays --------
    key semid owner perms nsems status
    ------ Message Queues --------
    key msqid owner perms used-bytes messages
    Then I removed all shared memory segments that were owned by the Oracle user during the installation with the following command:
    # ipcrm shm 458755 491524 524293 557062 589831 622600 655369 688138 720907
    After that I restarted the "Database Configuration Assistant". Once the installation was done I immediately restarted the DB as well.
    Caveat: I'm not sure if this procedure can cause any other problems if it's done during the installation.
    But if you get this problem in connection with sqlplus, then simply make sure that the database is down and exit sqlplus. After that, follow the procedure above by removing all shared memory segments that belong to the Oracle user. To my knowledge,
    this should not cause any problems.

  • Problem with ORA -03113 End of Communication Channel

    Hello,
    Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    Windows Server 2003 Version V5.2 Service Pack 2
    Im having this problem when executing an stored procedure that executes a SQL statement wich has uses db links... I get this end of communication channel error.. so I thought it was a network issue, but all connections are fine.
    The thing is that the procedure works fine, but just out of the nothing starts to give that problem, shutting down the database would not correct the problem, only restarting the server will fix the issue temporarily. I checked the dump file related to the process am running and I found this, I think it might be like a memory problem but not sure
    Windows thread id: 5632, image: ORACLE.EXE (J002)
    *** ACTION NAME:() 2010-09-01 09:18:59.490
    *** MODULE NAME:() 2010-09-01 09:18:59.490
    *** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2010-09-01 09:18:59.490
    *** SESSION ID:(545.34045) 2010-09-01 09:18:59.490
    *** 2010-09-01 09:18:59.490
    ksedmp: internal or fatal error
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [ACCESS_VIOLATION] [_kghalf+478] [PC:0x603BEB04] [ADDR:0x61E26AE8] [UNABLE_TO_WRITE] []
    No current SQL statement being executed.
    what do you recommend me to try here?

    Hi Ogan,
    I agree ! Of course we are often obliged to compose with minimal downtime, testing resources, editors, management, time etc.
    I have the same problems but keeping the base version is a pain and if you consider 10.2.0.5 you won't have to install many patchsets after this one on the 10gR2 homes/databases. It's a "good" investment if you have to keep the 10gR2 for several years (going to 11g is more difficult than installing a patchset !)
    Oracle patchsets are great and well tested and if you pay your Oracle license you pay for that ! The patchsets, patchset updates, support make the difference with the versions you can download "freely" on OTN.
    Best regards
    Phil

  • ORA-03113 end-of-communication channel (Oracle8.1.6, Powerbuilder)

    I have an Oracle server 8.1.6 sitting in California.
    There's a group in Cleveland accessing our Oracle server (directly to the IP address) through several different applications (Crystal Reports v.8, Powerbuilder application v.7).
    Regardless of what they use, they are constantly getting the ORA-03113 error after about 5 minutes of inactivity.
    They do not have any problems connecting to Oracle, it's only after some minutes of inactivity.
    In california however we never get this ORA-03113 problem (using same Oracle database, same Powerbuilder application etc).
    I don't know if this is useful but here's what the database profile in Powerbuilder looks like:
    [Database]
    DBMS=O84 ORACLE 8.0.4
    ServerName=DB_ORACLE
    Database=DB_ORACLE
    UserID=
    DatabasePassword=
    LogId=login
    LogPassword=passwd
    DbParm=
    Thanks for any help.
    Tina

    The ORA-03113 indicates that either the client or the server has taken some action to close an active connection. This most commonly occurs when a query exceeds a time threshold and is cancelled by the ODBC driver. By default, ODBC doesn't impose a statement timeout, but many applications which use ODBC do. From your post, however, I'm not sure this is a plausible explanation for your problem... When you say "5 minutes of inactivity", are you referring to the application being completely idle for 5 minutes or are you referring to the application chugging on a query for 5 minutes and then generating the error?
    Depending on how the network is configured, it may be that the Oracle server is erroneously determining that the Cleveland connections have been abandoned. I have no idea what the mechanics of this would be-- I'm just assuming that such a capability must exist, and guessing that it might have problems with connections where there's a high latency or network wierdness. You might try disabling connection pooling for the Oracle ODBC driver (in the ODBC Data Source Administrator). That will force ODBC to create new connections to the database, rather than holding on to old connections for reuse. If it works, there will likely be a performance hit because of this.
    Justin

  • Convrtd to Invterval Part- ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel

    Hi all,
    I had a table as Interval Partitioned. In order to create XML- Xpath indexes on it, I converted it to Range Partitioned table.
    I am able to create the XPATH indexes but I get the error: ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
    - When I revert the code to Interval Partitioned without the XMLIndex, it works fine(although takes time as no XML Index)
    - When I convert table to non partitioned table, create the XML Index, it works fine.
    But I need the partitons, so when I create the partitioned table I get the error.
    CREATE TABLE INT_PART_TABLE
    DB_ID VARCHAR2(10 BYTE),
    xML_mESSAGE SYS.XMLTYPE,
    LOAD_TIMESTAMP TIMESTAMP(6)
    XMLTYPE xML_mESSAGE STORE AS BINARY XML
    PARTITION BY RANGE (LOAD_TIMESTAMP)
    PARTITION MAX VALUES LESS THAN (TIMESTAMP' 2013-06-01 00:00:00')
    TABLESPACE CSTR_STG_DATA
    NOCOMPRESS
    NOCACHE
    ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT;
    BEGIN
    DBMS_XMLINDEX.dropparameter('Indx_Par');
    END;
    BEGIN
    DBMS_XMLINDEX.REGISTERPARAMETER(
    'Indx_Par',
    'PATH TABLE Table1
    PATHS (INCLUDE ( /abc:field1/xyz:field2
    /abc:field1/def:field2
    NAMESPACE MAPPING ( xmlns:abc="ABCD"
    xmlns:def="DEFG"
    xmlns:xyz="XYZA"
    end;
    create index INDX_XPATHS on "INT_PART_TABLE" (XML_MESSAGE) indextype is xdb.xmlindex
    parameters ('PARAM Indx_Par') local;
    Now if I execute the following statement in
    SELECT T.xML_mESSAGE
    FROM INT_PART_TABLE1 T
    WHERE XMLEXISTS (
    declare namespace abc="ABCD";
    declare namespacedef="DEFG";
    declare namespace xyz="XYZA";
    let $tt as xs:boolean := fn:exists($p/main/id = ("144283","9085802")])
    return if ($tt) then true()
    else ()'
    PASSING T.xML_mESSAGE AS "p");
    - Is there any other way of writing this Select statement, which may work?
    - Any other thing I need to take care of when defining the table and partitions script so that I don't get this error?

    Hi,
    I think it's time you give a clear (and working) test case so that we can safely try to reproduce the issue.
    What you've given so far has syntax error and name mismatch.
    So please :
    - database version (SELECT * FROM v$version)
    - complete sequence of DLLs
    - some sample XML documents (it doesn't have to be the real ones, but at least something realistic)
    Thanks in advance.
    declare namespace abc="ABCD";
    declare namespacedef="DEFG";
    declare namespace xyz="XYZA";
    let $tt as xs:boolean := fn:exists($p/main/id = ("144283","9085802")])
    return if ($tt) then true()
    else ()'Why all that stuff? You don't have to return a boolean.
    The following works for me on 11.2.0.3 :
    SQL> CREATE TABLE int_part_table (
      2    db_id          VARCHAR2(10)
      3  , xml_message    XMLTYPE
      4  , load_timestamp TIMESTAMP
      5  )
      6  XMLTYPE xml_message STORE AS BINARY XML
      7  PARTITION BY RANGE (load_timestamp) (
      8    PARTITION MAX VALUES LESS THAN (timestamp '2013-06-01 00:00:00')
      9  )
    10  NOCOMPRESS
    11  NOCACHE
    12  ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT;
    Table created
    SQL> insert into int_part_table values (1, xmltype('<main><id>144283</id></main>'), sysdate);
    1 row inserted
    SQL> insert into int_part_table values (1, xmltype('<main><id>9085802</id></main>'), sysdate);
    1 row inserted
    SQL> insert into int_part_table values (1, xmltype('<main><id>1</id></main>'), sysdate);
    1 row inserted
    SQL> commit;
    Commit complete
    SQL> create index int_part_table_uix on int_part_table (xml_message)
      2  indextype is xdb.xmlindex
      3  parameters (
      4  'PATH TABLE INT_PART_TABLE_PT
      5  PATHS ( INCLUDE ( /main/id ) )')
      6  local;
    Index created
    SQL> SELECT xml_message
      2  FROM int_part_table
      3  WHERE XMLExists(
      4         '/main[id=("144283","9085802")]'
      5         PASSING xml_message
      6       )
      7  ;
    XML_MESSAGE
    <main>
      <id>144283</id>
    </main>
    <main>
      <id>9085802</id>
    </main>
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 3517234298
    | Id  | Operation                              | Name                         | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     | Pstart| Pstop |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                       |                              |     1 |   155 |    34   (6)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   1 |  NESTED LOOPS                          |                              |     1 |   155 |    34   (6)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   2 |   VIEW                                 | VW_SQ_1                      |     1 |    25 |    32   (4)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   3 |    HASH UNIQUE                         |                              |     1 |    47 |         |             |       |       |
    |*  4 |     HASH JOIN SEMI                     |                              |     1 |    47 |    32   (4)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   5 |      PARTITION SYSTEM SINGLE           |                              |     2 |    90 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |*  6 |       TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID| INT_PART_TABLE_PT            |     2 |    90 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |*  7 |        INDEX SKIP SCAN                 | SYS117585_INT_PART__PIKEY_IX |     3 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |   8 |      COLLECTION ITERATOR PICKLER FETCH | XQSEQUENCEFROMXMLTYPE        |  8168 | 16336 |    29   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |*  9 |   TABLE ACCESS BY USER ROWID           | INT_PART_TABLE               |     1 |   130 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 | ROWID | ROWID |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       4 - access("SYS_P3"."VALUE"=SYS_XQ_UPKXML2SQL(VALUE(KOKBF$),2,1,0) AND
                  SUBSTRB("VALUE",1,1599)=SUBSTRB(SYS_XQ_UPKXML2SQL(VALUE(KOKBF$),2,1,0),1,1599))
       6 - filter(SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P3"."LOCATOR")=1)
       7 - access("SYS_P3"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
           filter("SYS_P3"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
       9 - filter("ITEM_6"=TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE",0,7,65535,"INT_PART_TABLE".ROWID))
    Note
       - Unoptimized XML construct detected (enable XMLOptimizationCheck for more information)
    SQL> SELECT xml_message
      2  FROM int_part_table
      3  WHERE XMLExists(
      4         '/main[id="144283" or id="9085802"]'
      5         PASSING xml_message
      6       )
      7  ;
    XML_MESSAGE
    <main>
      <id>144283</id>
    </main>
    <main>
      <id>9085802</id>
    </main>
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 3748936130
    | Id  | Operation                                | Name                         | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     | Pstart| Pstop |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                         |                              |     1 |   155 |    11  (10)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   1 |  NESTED LOOPS                            |                              |     1 |   155 |    11  (10)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   2 |   VIEW                                   | VW_SQ_1                      |     2 |    50 |     8   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   3 |    HASH UNIQUE                           |                              |     2 |   180 |         |             |       |       |
    |   4 |     CONCATENATION                        |                              |       |       |         |             |       |       |
    |   5 |      NESTED LOOPS                        |                              |       |       |         |             |       |       |
    |   6 |       NESTED LOOPS                       |                              |     1 |    90 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   7 |        PARTITION SYSTEM SINGLE           |                              |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |*  8 |         TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID| INT_PART_TABLE_PT            |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |*  9 |          INDEX SKIP SCAN                 | SYS117585_INT_PART__PIKEY_IX |     3 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |  10 |        PARTITION SYSTEM SINGLE           |                              |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 11 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | SYS117585_INT_PART__PIKEY_IX |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 12 |       TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID  | INT_PART_TABLE_PT            |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |  13 |      NESTED LOOPS                        |                              |       |       |         |             |       |       |
    |  14 |       NESTED LOOPS                       |                              |     1 |    90 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |  15 |        PARTITION SYSTEM SINGLE           |                              |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 16 |         TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID| INT_PART_TABLE_PT            |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 17 |          INDEX SKIP SCAN                 | SYS117585_INT_PART__PIKEY_IX |     3 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |  18 |        PARTITION SYSTEM SINGLE           |                              |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 19 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | SYS117585_INT_PART__PIKEY_IX |     1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 20 |       TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID  | INT_PART_TABLE_PT            |     1 |    45 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |* 21 |   TABLE ACCESS BY USER ROWID             | INT_PART_TABLE               |     1 |   130 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 | ROWID | ROWID |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       8 - filter("SYS_P5"."VALUE"='9085802' AND SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P5"."LOCATOR")=1 AND SUBSTRB("VALUE",1,1599)='9085802')
       9 - access("SYS_P5"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
           filter("SYS_P5"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
      11 - access("SYS_P5"."RID"="SYS_P3"."RID" AND "SYS_P3"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('0BBD')  AND
                  "SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY"<"SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY")
           filter(SYS_ORDERKEY_DEPTH("SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY")+1=SYS_ORDERKEY_DEPTH("SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY") AND
                  TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE",0,7,65535,"SYS_P3"."RID")=TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE_PT",0,7,65535,ROWI
                  D) AND "SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY"<SYS_ORDERKEY_MAXCHILD("SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY"))
      12 - filter(SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P3"."LOCATOR")=1)
      16 - filter("SYS_P5"."VALUE"='144283' AND SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P5"."LOCATOR")=1 AND SUBSTRB("VALUE",1,1599)='144283' AND
                  (LNNVL("SYS_P5"."VALUE"='9085802') OR LNNVL("SYS_P5"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') ) OR
                  LNNVL(SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P5"."LOCATOR")=1) OR LNNVL(SUBSTRB("VALUE",1,1599)='9085802')))
      17 - access("SYS_P5"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
           filter("SYS_P5"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('704E') )
      19 - access("SYS_P5"."RID"="SYS_P3"."RID" AND "SYS_P3"."PATHID"=HEXTORAW('0BBD')  AND
                  "SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY"<"SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY")
           filter(SYS_ORDERKEY_DEPTH("SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY")+1=SYS_ORDERKEY_DEPTH("SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY") AND
                  TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE",0,7,65535,"SYS_P3"."RID")=TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE_PT",0,7,65535,ROWI
                  D) AND "SYS_P5"."ORDER_KEY"<SYS_ORDERKEY_MAXCHILD("SYS_P3"."ORDER_KEY"))
      20 - filter(SYS_XMLI_LOC_ISNODE("SYS_P3"."LOCATOR")=1)
      21 - filter("ITEM_2"=TBL$OR$IDX$PART$NUM("DEV"."INT_PART_TABLE",0,7,65535,"INT_PART_TABLE".ROWID))I asked in one of your other threads if /main/id was unique per XML document.
    If so, you can use a simple function-based index instead of the XMLIndex :
    SQL> drop index int_part_table_uix;
    Index dropped.
    SQL> create index int_part_table_ix1 on int_part_table (
      2    xmlcast(
      3      xmlquery('/main/id' passing XML_MESSAGE returning content)
      4      as varchar2(10)
      5    )
      6  );
    Index created.
    SQL> SELECT xml_message
      2  FROM int_part_table
      3  WHERE XMLCast(
      4          XMLQuery('/main/id' PASSING xml_message RETURNING CONTENT)
      5          AS VARCHAR2(10)
      6        )
      7  IN ('144283', '9085802');
    XML_MESSAGE
    <main>
      <id>144283</id>
    </main>
    <main>
      <id>9085802</id>
    </main>
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 2864653096
    | Id  | Operation                           | Name               | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time  | Pstart| Pstop |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                    |                    |     2 |   236 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    |   1 |  INLIST ITERATOR                    |                    |       |       |            |       |  |       |
    |   2 |   TABLE ACCESS BY GLOBAL INDEX ROWID| INT_PART_TABLE     |     2 |   236 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |     1 |     1 |
    |*  3 |    INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | INT_PART_TABLE_IX1 |     2 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |       |       |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       3 - access(CAST(EXTRACTVALUE(SYS_MAKEXML(0,"SYS_NC00003$"),'/main/id',null,0,0,524293,1073874944) AS
                  varchar2(10)   )='144283' OR CAST(EXTRACTVALUE(SYS_MAKEXML(0,"SYS_NC00003$"),'/main/id',null,0,0,524293,1073874944
                  ) AS varchar2(10)   )='9085802')

  • Error ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel in droppping  a table

    Good evening,
    I am very new on Oracle and I have a problem with some tables. Without any reason, apparently, I can't drop some of my table. Oracle gives me this error:
    ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
    and then close the connection of the user.
    What I should have to do?
    It is very important.
    Thanks a lot
    best regards
    Anna Zanetti

    Good morning, I still have the same problem, I can't drop a table from my database.
    The message is again:
    Re: Error ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
    The alert log file says:
    Fri Nov 17 12:27:31 2006
    Errors in file /usr/oracle/admin/oracledb/udump/oracledb_ora_4369.trc:
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [0955C61F] [SIGSEGV] [Address not mapped to object] [0xC] [] []
    and in file oracledb_ora_4369.trc there is:
    Exception signal: 11 (SIGSEGV), code: 1 (Address not mapped to object), addr: 0xc, PC: [0x955c61f, 0955C61F]
    Registers:
    %eax: 0x00000000 %ebx: 0x00012d95 %ecx: 0x58301930
    %edx: 0x00000000 %edi: 0x5830d9e8 %esi: 0x00000000
    %esp: 0xbfffae1c %ebp: 0xbfffb060 %eip: 0x0955c61f
    %efl: 0x00210282
    (0x955c61f) movzw 0xc(%eax),%eax(0x955c623) cmp $30,%eax
    (0x955c626) jle 0x955c63e
    (0x955c628) xor %edx,%edx
    (0x955c62a) push %edx
    *** 2006-11-17 12:27:31.658
    ksedmp: internal or fatal error
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [0955C61F] [SIGSEGV] [Address not mapped to object] [0xC] [] []
    Current SQL statement for this session:
    drop table fiumiforjoin
    ----- Call Stack Trace -----
    calling call entry argument values in hex
    location type point (? means dubious value)
    08856247 call 0885776A 1 ? 0 ? 1 ? 1 ? 0 ? 0 ?
    08290320 call 0885605A 3 ? 0 ? 0 ? 0 ? 0 ? 0 ?
    0955C61F signal 08290320 B ? BFFFAAB0 ? BFFFAB30 ?
    0955D6BE call 0955C61F 5830F01C ? 0 ? FFFFFFFF ? 0 ?
    1 ? 5830F01C ?
    08DD1EEB call 0955CC22 BFFFB394 ? 0 ? 0 ? BFFFB348 ?
    58EAB2B0 ? C ?
    09434EF3 call 08DD1A28 BF2A8C4 ? BFFFC0C0 ?
    BFFFC0C0 ? 4 ? B6AB0300 ?
    B6ABC2E0 ?
    094106E0 call 094326D4 4 ? 0 ? BFFFC0C0 ?
    093D7BB5 call 0940FEF8 3 ? E ? BFFFC1F8 ? A4 ?
    093D630C call 093D7AC4 BFFFCDF0 ? BFFFCD08 ? 17 ?
    1 ? 0 ? A4 ?
    08293DE6 call 0850FFFF 5E ? 14 ? BFFFCDEC ?
    0A1ED44D call 08293DE6 5E ? 14 ? BFFFCDEC ? 0 ?
    08292122 call 0A1ECAE4 BF2A8C0 ? 5E ? BFFFCDEC ? 0 ?
    BFFFD6E8 ? BFFFD6E4 ?
    0941F190 call 0829193C 0 ? 0 ? BF2A8C0 ? BF83090 ?
    F1 ? 0 ?
    08293DE6 call 0850FFFF 3C ? 4 ? BFFFEB08 ?
    08291238 call 082937A8 3C ? 4 ? BFFFEB08 ? 0 ?
    0828F403 call 08291012 3C ? 4 ? BFFFEB08 ?
    08274A3D call 0828F39C BFFFEAEC ? 3C ? 4 ?
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    B6C1A17C ?
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