diff --git a/util/ChangeLog b/util/ChangeLog index b39ca597d..ed18fe881 100644 --- a/util/ChangeLog +++ b/util/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2003-10-23 Werner Koch + + * secmem.c (lock_pool) [_AIX]: Don't use plock. + 2003-10-12 David Shaw * srv.c: OSX 10.2.8/Darwin 6.8 seems to have some #include diff --git a/util/secmem.c b/util/secmem.c index 7dfa668c2..2d260a382 100644 --- a/util/secmem.c +++ b/util/secmem.c @@ -132,9 +132,20 @@ lock_pool( void *p, size_t n ) /* ick. but at least we get secured memory. about to lock entire data segment. */ #ifdef HAVE_PLOCK +# ifdef _AIX + /* The configure for AIX returns broken mlock but the plock has + the strange requirement to somehow set the stack limit first. + The problem might turn out in indeterministic program behaviour + and hanging processes which can somehow be solved when enough + processes are clogging up the memory. To get this problem out + of the way we simply don't try to lock the memory at all. + */ + err = EPERM; +# else /* !_AIX */ err = plock( DATLOCK ); if( err && errno ) err = errno; +# endif /*_AIX*/ #else /*!HAVE_PLOCK*/ if( uid ) { errno = EPERM;