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Re: notify_no_senders oddity
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Thomas Bushnell BSG |
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Re: notify_no_senders oddity |
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Mon, 01 Jan 2007 12:06:27 -0800 |
On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 11:49 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> dev = (device_t) ns->not_header.msgh_remote_port;
>
> How can this work? (I currently have a kernel fault here)
A device_t and a mach_port_t are exactly the same data type, both are
just integers, unless I am confused.
However, if there is a fault on the line of code indicated above, I
would guess that NS is pointing somewhere bogus.
Thomas
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- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Richard Braun, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Thomas Bushnell BSG, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Thomas Bushnell BSG, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Thomas Bushnell BSG, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
- Re: notify_no_senders oddity, Samuel Thibault, 2007/01/01
Re: notify_no_senders oddity,
Thomas Bushnell BSG <=