On 04/ 9/12 01:09 PM, Chase Douglas wrote:
> On 04/09/2012 12:55 PM, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
>> On 04/ 9/12 11:17 AM, Chase Douglas wrote:
>>> Backtraces are often printed in signal context, such as when a segfault
>>> occurs.
>>
>> There's no need to fix the Solaris versions of that function - Solaris
>> documents sprintf & snprintf as signal-safe:
>>
>> http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1465/sprintf-3c.html#scrolltoc
>
> There is one snprintf function in xorg_backtrace_frame() that has been
> replaced, but I'm guessing you are referring more to all the changes in
> the solaris backtrace routines.
>
> The problem with ErrorF() isn't only *printf. It ends up calling
> LogVWrite(), which uses FILE operations and potentially calls realloc(),
> neither of which are likely signal safe in any operating system.
Ah, okay, never mind my comment then, I'd just remembered sprintf being
called out in the original message as the reason you started down this path.
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-Alan Coopersmith- [email protected]
Oracle Solaris Engineering - http://blogs.oracle.com/alanc
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