Apparently, On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 03:30:59PM +0100,
Pawel Jakub Dawidek said words to the effect of;
> Hello hackers...
>
> I got strange problem when trying to implement something like exceptions
> with setjmp()/longjmp() functions.
>
> [...]
> int ret;
> jmpbuf buf;
> [...]
> ret = setjmp(buf);
> KASSERT(ret != 1, ("I never return 1 with longjmp()."));
> [...]
> longjmp(buf, value_diffrent_than_1);
> [...]
>
> And setjmp() returns only 0 or 1 (when longjmp() is called), but never
> returns value that I've put in longjmp() call.
>
> There could be some other problems in using setjmp()/longjmp()
> in kernel? I'm paying attention on memory leaks and locks that are
> done before longjmp().
The kernel longjmp only ever seems to return 1. See i386/i386/support.s.
Jake
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