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Date:      Tue, 21 Oct 1997 10:22:19 +0200 (SAT)
From:      Graham Wheeler <gram@cdsec.com>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Bug in 2.2.2
Message-ID:  <199710210822.KAA12807@cdsec.com>

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> > I wrote a small program to exercise the heap and ran it for about ten million
> > iterations without a problem. Then I decided to add a periodic call to fork(),
> > as both Midnight Commander and the firewall gateway program both do plenty 
> > of these. When I ran this the O/S panicked almost immediately.
> > 

> Graham,
> 	i have run your test program, both with and without fork(),
> 	against phkmalloc from 2.2 upgraded to CTM 470 for over 10
> 	million iterations.  the upgrade replaces
> 	/home/src/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.c version 1.18.2.2 with
> 	version 1.18.2.3.  there are changes in the way that 
> 	phkmalloc deals with changing sizes fo allocated memory
> 	and more. ;)
> 
> 	can you upgrade from 2.2.2 to 2.2.5 and run your code again?
> 	2.2.5 will be out very soon.   the source tree will be
> 	tagged within the hour (Oct 20th 6pm PDT).

We have a subscription, which means I will be able to do this, but only in
a few weeks time. I upgraded my HDD at home last night, and, not having a
2.2.2 CD there, installed 2.2.1. If I remember I will run the program there
tonight, and see what happens, just for interest.

Would it be possible to use the newer malloc.c with 2.2.2, without changing
anything else? That would be a test I could do in the short term.

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