From: eric.oulashin@gmail.com
To: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: dosemu2 in Linux; syncpipe[0] < MAX_FD' failed, cpu exception in dosemu code outside of VM86
Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2023 23:02:19 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1703372363056.185337950.1339942476@gmail.com> (raw)
I run an old-school bulletin board (online system), and I've been using
dosemu2 in Linux to run 16-bit DOS online games ("door games"). I've
noticed that when that computer has been running a while (it could be after
just a few days, or a week or more), dosemu2 starts failing when it runs,
and it gives this error:
dosemu.bin: ./build/../src/base/misc/ioctl.c:306: void ioselect_init(void):
Assertion `syncpipe[0] < MAX_FD' failed.ERROR: cpu exception in dosemu code
outside of VM86()!Aborted (Signal sent by tkill() 441761 1000)ERROR: Please
install gdb, update dosemu from git, compile it with debuginfo and make a
bug report with the content of ~/.dosemu/boot.log
athttps://github.com/dosemu2/dosemu2/issuesPlease provide any additional
info you can, like the test-cases,URLs and all the rest that fits.
When it happened most recently, I was using dosemu2
2.0~pre9-8412-b15ad8fad+202312111916~ubuntu22.04.1. I'm wondering what
might cause this error?
Eric
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