>ff0192256020 19204 ff01ac214558 cralloc_flags+0x1e
>ff0192256020 1902833 ff01ac212db8 cralloc_flags+0x1e
>ff019131fb20 1921659 ff0192255bf8 labelalloc+0x2f
These are pretty horrible. Try the ::bufctl comand in mdb.
You're using Trusted Extensions?
Casper
Hi,
I am not sure how to debug memory leaks but found this:
CACHE LEAKED BUFCTL CALLER
ff0188428860 1 ff01916e02b8 AcpiOsAllocate+0x1d
ff0188428860 6 ff01916e0cd8 AcpiOsAllocate+0x1d
ff0188428860 6 ff01916e4b48 AcpiOsAllocate+0x1d
ff
Hi Gavin
I see, that clears things up considerably. Thanks a bunch for the pointer, it
was invaluable!
Abhishek
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>Hi,
>
>I'm debugging an issue with GNU tar. Without going into a lot of
>details (though I can if needed), here's a truss snippet of 'tar -xzf
>foo.tar.gz' running as root:
>
>2655: getppriv(PRIV_EFFECTIVE, {}) = 0
>2655: all
>2655: setppriv(PRIV_SET, PRIV_EFFECT