Fwd: [Gluster-devel] epoll.c bug
Raghavendra G
raghavendra.hg at gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 07:59:57 UTC 2007
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From: Raghavendra G <raghavendra.hg at gmail.com>
Date: Dec 12, 2007 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Gluster-devel] epoll.c bug
To: Thierry EXCOFFIER <exco at bat710.univ-lyon1.fr>
On Dec 12, 2007 1:46 AM, Thierry EXCOFFIER <exco at bat710.univ-lyon1.fr>
wrote:
> Anand Avati wrote:
> > thanks for the gdb traces. this looks like the epoll() call in your
> system
> > (ARM processor platform) is broken. the epoll in your case has returned
> 3
> > but the 2'nd and 3'rd entries are junk. can you also get me the output
> of "p
> > *ectx" from frame 2 ?
>
> There is no 'ectx' in frame 2, only in frame 3.
> I keep the 'core' if you have other questions.
>
> > you might want to use poll which I feel might be more reliable.
> currently
> > the only way to 'force' poll is to move away sys/epoll.h during
> ./configure
> > (sorry, will add a --disable-epoll soon :D) and recompile.
>
Added --disable-epoll in glusterfs--mainline--2.5--patch-609
>
> Yes !
> It works, with '-O0' or the '-O3' compilation option.
>
> Thierry.
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Raghavendra G
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Said, "Prey, which leg comes after which?",
This raised his doubts to such a pitch,
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Raghavendra G
A centipede was happy quite, until a toad in fun,
Said, "Prey, which leg comes after which?",
This raised his doubts to such a pitch,
He fell flat into the ditch,
Not knowing how to run.
-Anonymous
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