Yes, it seems that the routine that adds new connections doesn't check to see if it has passed the number of connection slots.
There are MAX_CONNECT slots allocated when [tcpserver] starts.
Thanks for finding this bug!
There is no reason to limit the number of connections to 32 except to not use up memory.
I think it could be changed to either dynamically add space for new connections without limit or set MAX_CONNECT with a creation argument.
For now you could recompile it with MAX_CONNECT set to another value. (At some point the OS will run out of sockets. Before that Pd will slow down...)
#define MAX_CONNECT 10000
Martin
On 2013-05-18 17:37, Antoine Villeret wrote:
so I reply to myself...<mailto:antoine.villeret@gmail.com>>
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
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2013/5/16 Antoine Villeret <antoine.villeret@gmail.com_______________________________________________
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
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