hread other than the one which would have been resumed on other
virtualization.
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] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works| network architect [
] m...@sandelman.ca http://www.sandelman.ca/|
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1.) detecting memory leaks caused by our driver code.
Your code will of course be allocating buffers. If you are allocating
from a specific slab, if you have leaks, they will show up in /proc/slabinfo
I wrote some code last month, which I called slabwatch, to track eac
I am running a UserModeLinux of 2.6.19-rc4 vintage. It failed
to stop properly on halt.
Yes, there is some custom code in it, and it is possible that some memory
got walked on. Attaching GDB to it, shows that it is stuck in:
slab.c, cache_alloc_refill(struct kmem_cache *cachep, gfp_t flags)
the kernel tree that haven't
been touched in 2 years. Maybe there isn't anything to fix?
Happens that in our case,
a) the board is the basis to our own board.
b) we only moved to 2.6 in May.
So, I just don't get removing board support files.
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Kumar, I thought that we had some volunteers to take care of some of
those. I know that I still care about ep405, and I'm willing to maintain
the code.
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] mcr @ xeleranc
e your request #1.
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e to do str[5]=0 first, and then strncpy(str,src,4)?
str[0]=0;
strncat(str, src, 4);
Works as you want.
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