Hi,
Is there any known bug related to this issue?
Rana
On 10/15/06, Weldon Washburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After thinking about it a while, how about the following course of
> action:
>
> 1)
> First phase is to modify hysem_wait() and any other hy.... blocking
> functions to test if, in fact, the thread is in suspend enabled
> mode. If
> the thread is not, do something like a printf("WARNING: root set
> enumeration is unstable, hytsem.cpp line #285\n"); Then do a
> non-destructive stack unwind and printf a stack trace
>
> An even better idea would be to log the printf's out to a file that can
> later be retrieved.
>
> 2)
> Second phase. Analyze the code paths that lead to the enable/disable
> problems. Are there fundamental design flaws? Implementation flaws?
>
> 3)
> Third phase. Assume the above turns up easy to fix bugs and minor
> architectural issues. And that these issues are settled. Then commit a
> mod
> to svn that will cause the system to do an assert(0); in debug mode and
> exit
> w/ stack trace in release mode.
>
> Artem,
> Does it make sense for you to create a patch that does the above??
>
>
>