On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Daniel Eischen wrote:

> > Can someone familiar with the new threads code tell me what is causing the
> > following segmentation fault. Thanks.
> > 
> >                                 -Kip 
> > 
> > 
> > Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
> > #0  0x82fb15d in mutex_queue_enq (mutex=0x83c3a54, pthread=0x8594e00)
> >     at /usr/src/lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread_mutex.c:1281
> > 1281
> > PTHREAD_PRIOQ_INSERT_HEAD(pthread);
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0  0x82fb15d in mutex_queue_enq (mutex=0x83c3a54, pthread=0x8594e00)
> >     at /usr/src/lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread_mutex.c:1281
> > #1  0x82f9edd in pthread_mutex_lock (mutex=0x83c3ad4)
> >     at /usr/src/lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread_mutex.c:387
> 
> I take it you're running -stable without any mods to the threads
> library, right?
> 
> There are some bugs in libc_r in stable that have been fixed in
> -current.  I think the one that you've hit is an uninitialized
> TAILQ_HEAD in a statically declared mutex (in localtime).  It's
> probably about time for a MFC.  If someone wants to give me the
> go-ahead, I can do it...
> 
> In the mean time, you can grab libc_r/uthread/* from -current
> and rebuild libc_r under -stable.

Yes, I am running -stable. I did upgrade my libc_r a few weeks ago as a
result of a problem with infinite recursion in write. When was this bug
fixed?

Thanks.
                                -Kip 

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