On 04/09/2006, at 10:51 AM, Ivan Voras wrote:
Stefan Bethke wrote:
mail in malloc(): warning: recursive call
Cosmic rays? Anything I could try to find the cause?
I know what it is, but you won't going to like it. As far as I
understand this happens when a process gets a signal in the middle of
using malloc(), and the signal handler also uses malloc(). The
solution
would be not to use malloc() in a signal handler, but this is tricky
since unknown code can use malloc() (e.g. printf()?).
It's not tricky. man sigaction documents the functions that are async-
signal safe. Anything not listed there (such as printf) and you're on
your own.
There's some FreeBSD extensions, but most of this list is specified
by the ANSI C standard, or POSIX standards.
This appears to be "undefined" by standards, but GNU libc allows it
because it makes sense, while phkmalloc dissallows it, causing (me)
considerable problems with certain applications. I hope jemalloc is
better in this respect :)
I don't know how it happened in mail(1) if mail(1) is the FreeBSD
version.
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