The test case for this bug is:

        1. Get two computers (host A, host B) running the AFS client

        2. Create a file in AFS (you can just use 'touch')

        3. on host A, run a program that calls lockf() on this file, e.g.
           like this:

                http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~wingc/openafs/code/lock.c

        4. Now go to host B and delete the file.

        5. Go back to host A and kill the program holding the lock

        6. The kernel will now crash on host A (if host A is running the
           buggy version of OpenAFS)

-Chris



On Fri, 20 Apr 2007, David Thompson wrote:

Christopher Allen Wing wrote:
This bug is fixed in openafs-1.4.3.

Sure enough, under 1.4.4 the one version of this bug that I can tickle "at
will" does not appear.

Thanks much for the information.

Dave




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