Re: stack overflow + sendmsg

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hi,
do you mean to say the thread has defined any local
data  structures?which when scheduled causing stack
overflow.
there are declared some structure there,
plz let me know in more details what the reason
Prasanna


--- Jim Bauer <jfbauer@nfr.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 May 2004 09:50, prasanna wakhare
> wrote:
> > hi,
> > the thread in which i'm doing sock_sendmsg is
> causing
> > stack overflow
> > i checked my calls are similar to net/khttpd
> > my packet transfers are udp as they are explain in
> > ktftpd by rubini so i dont seeing any reason of
> buffer
> > overflow
> >
> > please give some siggestions
> > thanks
> 
> Do you have any structures declared on the stack?
> 
> 
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