> #1 0x0806d01f in read_wait (fd=-4, timeout=3600) at read_wait.c:120
> #2 0x08072241 in timed_read (fd=13, buf=0x8092d60, len=4096, timeout=3600,
> unused_context=0x0) at timed_read.c:73
That makes no sense. timed_read() does not change its argument as shown
below. But it does not matter. The poll() is waiting for your defer(8)
daemon to respond.
> #3 0x0806f20f in vstream_buf_get_ready (bp=0x80918f0) at vstream.c:731
> #4 0x0806eaf7 in vbuf_get (bp=0x80918f0) at vbuf.c:157
> #5 0x08063bcb in attr_vscan0 (fp=0x80918f0, flags=3, ap=0xafb16988 "\001") at
> attr_scan0.c:272
> #6 0x08063f9b in attr_scan0 (fp=0x80918f0, flags=3) at attr_scan0.c:427
> #7 0x08056e67 in mail_command_client (class=0x807462e "private",
> name=0x8085810 "defer") at mail_command_client.c:76
Your defer daemons aren't working.
Wietse
/* timed_read - read with deadline */
ssize_t timed_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t len,
int timeout, void *unused_context)
{
ssize_t ret;
/*
* Wait for a limited amount of time for something to happen. If nothing
* happens, report an ETIMEDOUT error.
*
* XXX Solaris 8 read() fails with EAGAIN after read-select() returns
* success.
*/
for (;;) {
if (timeout > 0 && read_wait(fd, timeout) < 0)
return (-1);
if ((ret = read(fd, buf, len)) < 0 && timeout > 0 && errno == EAGAIN) {
..warn then sleep...
continue;
} else if (ret < 0 && errno == EINTR) {
continue;
} else {
return (ret);
}
}
}