The problem seem to trigger in this code in netplan.c function main().
'==>' marks line 269.
fd_set rd, wr, ex; /* returned fd masks from select */
[...]
nclients = sizeof(fd_set)*8; /* max # of clients */
==> client_list = allocate(nclients * sizeof(struct client));
memset(client_list, 0, nclients * sizeof(struct client));
I have no sensible explanation why
allocate(8 * sizeof(fd_set) * sizeof(struct client))
should fail, as it is just a simple wrapper around malloc(). The
client struct do not seem to be very large (unless NGROUPS_MAX is a
very large number suddenly), and fd_set is not very large either.
Can you try to apply this diff, to get the size of the memory
alloctaion printed, and run the program again:
--- netplan.c.~1.1.1.3.~ 2005-02-19 12:07:34.000000000 +0100
+++ netplan.c 2005-11-03 09:44:04.913433546 +0100
@@ -266,6 +266,8 @@
}
}
nclients = sizeof(fd_set)*8; /* max # of clients */
+ printf("Trying to call allocate(%d)\n",
+ nclients * sizeof(struct client));
client_list = allocate(nclients * sizeof(struct client));
memset(client_list, 0, nclients * sizeof(struct client));
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