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- From: ganterth@mathematik.tu-muenchen.de (Thomas Ganter)
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- Subject: Re: Does MUNGWALL have errors ?
- Date: 23 Feb 1996 11:26:25 GMT
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- In article <4gjrso$i68@btmpjg.god.bel.alcatel.be>, barnhoorn@nlev00 () writes:
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- |> |> So enforcer hits in mungwall segments (says SegTracker) indicate that
- |> |> there perhaps might be a badly coded routine inside mungwall?
- |> |>
- |> This is a whole new point of view to the problem. You did not mention
- |> that Enforcer found hits in Mungwall!!
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- Hm, I forgot to mention that. Sorry.
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- |> Could still be a problem of the device-driver, that it is freeing
- |> memory that does not actually exist. By some lucky chance FreeMem() does
- |> not produce an enforcer-hit, but Mungwall, who is going to fill the
- |> memory for you, will cause the enforcer-hit.
-
- Yep. Could be. In this very group, a patch for the MFC-3 driver was submitted
- which i will have to try out today. Something about interrupt traps or so.
- Perhaps this solves all my problems. Else, I will repost my troubles here :)
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