so I reply to myself... I found this in the code of both tcpserver.c : #define MAX_CONNECT 32 /* maximum number of connections */
which could be an answer embryo so, I shouldn't make more than 32 connections on the same tcpserver, ok, but why ? is there a good reason to fix this to 32 ? and this doesn't tell me why it crashes... reaching the MAX_CONNECT should handles in the code isn't it ? cheers a -- do it yourself http://antoine.villeret.free.fr 2013/5/16 Antoine Villeret <[email protected]> > hi all, > > I've just notice [tcpserver] crashes when the 34th client try to connect > both iemnet and mrpeach are affected > > iemnet version send a strange number on the 33th connection > (like 2.8686e+07) and crashes on the 34th > > > here is a gdb output for iem : > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > 0x00007fffcdbca746 in tcpserver_connectpoll (x=0x66994c0) at > tcpserver.c:503 > 503 x->x_sr[i] = y; > (gdb) watchdog: signaling pd... > > > and for mrpeach : > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > 0x00007fffcddaf585 in tcpserver_connectpoll (x=0xadfc1c0) at > tcpserver.c:1113 > 1113 outlet_float(x->x_sockout, x->x_sr[i]->sr_fd); /* the socket > number */ > (gdb) watchdog: signaling pd... > > > it happens on ubuntu 12.04 64 bit > pd 0.44.2 > and SVN update today > > i'm certainly doing something wrong to get this (like keeping clients > connected all the time) > but a crash is never welcome... > > cheers > > antoine > -- > do it yourself > http://antoine.villeret.free.fr >
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