Thanks for the reply. The kernel is custom but the changes are in the
ethernet packet dis-assembly code. These changes haven't been a problem
in the past but started to be a problem in 6.3.
Thanks for the tip on compat5x. I'll look into that.
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> Stephen Sanders wrote:
> > I'm tracking what I believe to be a bug in 32 bit compat5x.
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> > The situation is as follows:
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> > 6.3 amd64 FreeBSD running 32 bit FreeBSD 5.3 applications. On fairly
> > random intervals, applications core drop in open(), fopen(), and
kill()
> > in the 32 bit compat5x layer. The core usually occur during process
> > startup.
> >
> > A) Does this sound familiar.
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> Nope... Do you have a custom built kernel or is it the stock kernel?
> Is it possible for you to try running a FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE kernel?
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> > B) Is there a specific place in the source tree to look for compat5x?
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> Basically compat5x is just library from FreeBSD 5.x, say, 5.4.
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> Cheers,
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> Xin LI <delphij@delphij.net> http://www.delphij.net/
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