For inlined port arrays, WriteExtractArg compacts them from a mach_port_name_inlined_t array to a mach_port_t array, reusing the memory area. But when the server returns an error, the caller will destroy the message, and thus expects the original inlined port arrays available.
Index: mig-1.8+git20231217/server.c =================================================================== --- mig-1.8+git20231217.orig/server.c +++ mig-1.8+git20231217/server.c @@ -790,6 +790,27 @@ WriteExtractArg(FILE *file, const argume } static void +WriteRestoreArg(FILE *file, const argument_t *arg) +{ + if (akCheckAll(arg->argKind, akbSendRcv|akbPointer)) { + if (akCheck(arg->argKind, akbIndefinite)) { + fprintf(file, "\tif (OutP->%s != KERN_SUCCESS && In%dP->%s%s.msgt_inline) {\n", + arg->argRoutine->rtRetCode->argMsgField, + arg->argRequestPos, arg->argTTName, arg->argLongForm ? ".msgtl_header" : ""); + fprintf(file, "\t\tmach_msg_type_number_t i;\n"); + fprintf(file, "\t\t/* Restore the mach_port_name_inlined_t input array for message destruction. */\n"); + fprintf(file, "\t\tfor (i = In%dP->%s.msgt%s_number - 1; i > 0; i--) {\n", + arg->argRequestPos, arg->argTTName, arg->argLongForm ? "l" : ""); + fprintf(file, "\t\t\t%s[i].name = %sP[i];\n", InArgMsgField(arg), arg->argVarName); + fprintf(file, "\t\t}\n"); + fprintf(file, "\t}\n"); + } + else + assert(false); + } +} + +static void WriteServerCallArg(FILE *file, const argument_t *arg) { const ipc_type_t *it = arg->argType; @@ -1436,6 +1457,8 @@ WriteRoutine(FILE *file, const routine_t WriteServerCall(file, rt); WriteGetReturnValue(file, rt); + WriteReverseList(file, rt->rtArgs, WriteRestoreArg, akbNone, "", ""); + WriteReverseList(file, rt->rtArgs, WriteDestroyArg, akbDestroy, "", ""); /*