Would this be a good case for using an Interest?  Shouldn't that "lock" the 
data in place until everything is done?

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On 2011-11-29, at 10:41 AM, Abigail Brady wrote:

> Yes, you can only call request() from the main thread.  Calling it from
> engine could lead to the sort of crash you are seeing.
> 
> (Sorry, didn't spot that detail in your previous messages)
> 
>> I have the gut feeling that this could related to me calling request()
>> in thread x while thready y is calling get() on the same Iop?
>> 
>> Is that a possible source of double free()s and wrongly sized free()s on
>> Rows?
> 
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