Hi,
what happens is that the first sanity check fails on the reply message, but
I have no clue why. Maybe gcc generates bad code.
Because the first check has actually four conditions in an if, I will split
it up in multiple ifs, so I see which check exactly is failing.
Breakpoint 1, _hurd_select (nfds=1, pollfds=0x81dbb98, readfds=0x0,
writefds=0x0, exceptfds=0x0,
timeout=0x0, sigmask=0x0) at hurdselect.c:309
309 if (msg.head.msgh_id == IO_SELECT_REPLY_MSGID &&
(gdb) print msg
$1 = {head = {msgh_bits = 4352, msgh_size = 40, msgh_remote_port = 0, msgh_local_port
= 121,
msgh_seqno = 0, msgh_id = 21112}, error = {head = {msgh_bits = 4352, msgh_size =
40,
msgh_remote_port = 0, msgh_local_port = 121, msgh_seqno = 0, msgh_id = 21112},
err_type = {
msgt_name = 2, msgt_size = 32, msgt_number = 1, msgt_inline = 1, msgt_longform =
0,
msgt_deallocate = 0, msgt_unused = 0}, err = 0}, success = {head = {msgh_bits =
4352,
msgh_size = 40, msgh_remote_port = 0, msgh_local_port = 121, msgh_seqno = 0,
msgh_id = 21112}, err_type = {msgt_name = 2, msgt_size = 32, msgt_number = 1,
msgt_inline = 1, msgt_longform = 0, msgt_deallocate = 0, msgt_unused = 0}, err =
0,
result_type = {msgt_name = 2, msgt_size = 32, msgt_number = 1, msgt_inline = 1,
msgt_longform = 0, msgt_deallocate = 0, msgt_unused = 0}, result = 1}}
Thanks,
Marcus
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