At 15:55 19.01.00 -0500, you wrote:
Hello,
>I'm using openssl-0.9.4 on solirs 2.6 on a Sun E3500 (sparc)
>with the egcs gcc compiler v. 2.91.60. The application is multithreaded
>using pthreads.
>
>Anyway, when I run my app, I call n = SSL_read( ssl, (char *)&ch, 1 );
>to retrieve a byte into an int named ch. I find that my correct byte is
>returned in the most significant byte of the int. This seems to indicate
>that I have some sort of an alignment issue. I could use help solving this
>problem.
>
>The other problem is with my multithreading. I'm opening a thread
>for each new accepted socket. When I do this I I call SSL_new, set
>the fd to my newly accepted connection and call SSL_accept.
>Here's the code from my server:
>
> pthread_mutex_lock( &mallfree_mutex );
> myev->ssl = SSL_new (ctx);
> CHK_NULL( myev->ssl );
> SSL_set_fd (myev->ssl, myev->fd);
> err = SSL_accept (myev->ssl);
> if( err == -1 ) {
> close( myev->fd );
> SSL_free(myev->ssl);
> free( myev );
> pthread_mutex_unlock( &mallfree_mutex );
> continue;
> }
> pthread_mutex_unlock( &mallfree_mutex );
>
>
>When I open more than three simultaneous threads, my server does a
>segmentation fault and crashes. Anybody got any ideas what I need
>to do?
>
>--randy
>
>
>
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