From: Samium Gromoff <_deepf...@feelingofgreen.ru> > From: Juho Snellman <jsn...@iki.fi> >> Samium Gromoff <_deepf...@feelingofgreen.ru> writes: >> >>> Good day, >>> >>> While debugging mysterious ioctl() failures in lh-usb on SBCL, >>> I have discovered that using CFFI:WITH-POINTER-TO-VECTOR-DATA >>> doesn't guarantee that the vector is in a writable region. >> >> I thought we'd never write protect specialized raw arrays (either they >> are in the nursery, or they're tenured into an unboxed region which >> never get wpd). And passing generic arrays to ffi doesn't feel right. >> What's the use case? > > Array element type is (unsigned-byte 8), use case is shovelling > data in/out a USB device using bulk transfers via ioctl().
A missing detail: while the vector is created in a live core all /seems/ to be well[1]. But when it comes from a dumped core, it gets a chance (there doesn't appears to be a determinism there) of being in a write-protected region. regards, Samium Gromoff -- 1. It might be just that I didn't have enough statistics, as I'm working mainly with cores of my own dumping. Eh, hehe. _deepfire-at-feelingofgreen.ru O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org _______________________________________________ cffi-devel mailing list cffi-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel