02-20-2010
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Sure -- but that's not the problem (and it won't be the problem).
Of all the faith-based initiatives Bush funded, faith-based software maintenance has to be the worst.
Bottom line is, you don't know why it crashed, don't know why it stopped crashing, and don't know if the problem is truly solved yet or not. All we know is that something trashed some memory somewhere somehow. Time for a memory debugger.
All this odd stack rearranging makes me more and more suspicious of memory trashing, not less! When it works perfectly it works perfectly, but one mistake and you're mangling your own stack frame. It could also be a disguised array-bounds problem, these macros are using hidden stack variables and writing beyond them could smash your stack too.
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SIGSTACK(2) System Calls Manual SIGSTACK(2)
NAME
sigstack - set and/or get signal stack context
SYNOPSIS
#include <signal.h>
struct sigstack {
caddr_t ss_sp;
int ss_onstack;
};
sigstack(ss, oss);
struct sigstack *ss, *oss;
DESCRIPTION
Sigstack allows users to define an alternate stack on which signals are to be processed. If ss is non-zero, it specifies a signal stack on
which to deliver signals and tells the system if the process is currently executing on that stack. When a signal's action indicates its
handler should execute on the signal stack (specified with a sigvec(2) call), the system checks to see if the process is currently execut-
ing on that stack. If the process is not currently executing on the signal stack, the system arranges a switch to the signal stack for the
duration of the signal handler's execution. If oss is non-zero, the current signal stack state is returned.
NOTES
Signal stacks are not ``grown'' automatically, as is done for the normal stack. If the stack overflows unpredictable results may occur.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, a value of 0 is returned. Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
Sigstack will fail and the signal stack context will remain unchanged if one of the following occurs.
[EFAULT] Either ss or oss points to memory that is not a valid part of the process address space.
SEE ALSO
sigvec(2), setjmp(3)
4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 30, 1985 SIGSTACK(2)