>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> Hi everybody, I encountered the following problem that Christian> completely broke MapLS. I investigated a little and here is Christian> what I've found : Christian> 1) a selector is allocated for the win16 stack in Christian> THREAD_InitStack 2) the selector is freed and the stack Christian> replaced by another (the DGROUP of the module) in Christian> NE_StartTask 3) MapLS is called, allocates the freed selector Christian> and keep it in a linked list 4) the selector is freed in Christian> SYSDEPS_ExitThread which believes it to be the selector of Christian> the initial task 5) the selector being freed is allocated Christian> (from where is not important) and the associated descriptor Christian> is modified 6) further call to MapLS (wich makes the function Christian> to use this selector) make wine to crash because the Christian> descriptor has been overwritten Christian> So 2) and 4) are conflicting but I think only 4) is wrong. Christian> 4) should free the selector of the new stack instead of the Christian> old one. Or should do nothing if the stack has been changed. Christian> Any idea? What about locking the alloceted handle? Refertencecounting should inhibit it from getting freed to early. Bye -- Uwe Bonnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ----------