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Todd Lipcon resolved HDFS-10369. -------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid You're mallocing a buffer of 5 bytes here, seems your C code is just broken. > hdfsread crash when reading data reaches to 128M > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HDFS-10369 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10369 > Project: Hadoop HDFS > Issue Type: Bug > Components: fs > Reporter: vince zhang > Priority: Major > > see code below, it would crash after printf("hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize2:%d, > ret:%d\n", hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize(fs), ret); > > hdfsFile read_file = hdfsOpenFile(fs, "/testpath", O_RDONLY, 0, 0, 1); > int total = hdfsAvailable(fs, read_file); > printf("Total:%d\n", total); > char* buffer = (char*)malloc(sizeof(size+1) * sizeof(char)); > int ret = -1; > int len = 0; > ret = hdfsSeek(fs, read_file, 134152192); > printf("hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize1:%d, ret:%d\n", > hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize(fs), ret); > ret = hdfsRead(fs, read_file, (void*)buffer, size); > printf("hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize2:%d, ret:%d\n", > hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize(fs), ret); > ret = hdfsRead(fs, read_file, (void*)buffer, size); > printf("hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize3:%d, ret:%d\n", > hdfsGetDefaultBlockSize(fs), ret); > return 0; -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: hdfs-dev-unsubscr...@hadoop.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: hdfs-dev-h...@hadoop.apache.org