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Top Forums Programming Inexplicable buffer crash Post 302965913 by Corona688 on Thursday 4th of February 2016 12:37:30 PM
Old 02-04-2016
I've tested and found that memset(d->buf, 100,0); instead of fgets does not crash. It's not the act of setting those 100 bytes that causes the crash, it may be related to the file pointer somehow.
 

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KVM_READ(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					       KVM_READ(3)

NAME
kvm_read, kvm_write -- read or write kernel virtual memory LIBRARY
Kernel Data Access Library (libkvm, -lkvm) SYNOPSIS
#include <kvm.h> ssize_t kvm_read(kvm_t *kd, unsigned long addr, void *buf, size_t nbytes); ssize_t kvm_write(kvm_t *kd, unsigned long addr, const void *buf, size_t nbytes); DESCRIPTION
The kvm_read() and kvm_write() functions are used to read and write kernel virtual memory (or a crash dump file). See kvm_open(3) or kvm_openfiles(3) for information regarding opening kernel virtual memory and crash dumps. The kvm_read() function transfers nbytes bytes of data from the kernel space address addr to buf. Conversely, kvm_write() transfers data from buf to addr. Unlike their SunOS counterparts, these functions cannot be used to read or write process address spaces. RETURN VALUES
Upon success, the number of bytes actually transferred is returned. Otherwise, -1 is returned. SEE ALSO
kvm(3), kvm_close(3), kvm_getargv(3), kvm_getenvv(3), kvm_geterr(3), kvm_getprocs(3), kvm_nlist(3), kvm_open(3), kvm_openfiles(3) BSD
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