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Re: Apple System Profiler & OT modules



ASP is probably locking up trying to determine the Ethernet address of the machine, but I can't be sure. It's very easy to deadlock the system when you write custom modules, especially those that come into play when a client application opens a TCP/IP or Ethernet endpoint. Can you get a MacsBug stack crawl of the place where its looping? Otherwise, set a breakpoint on the obvious OT routines (OTOpenEndpointPriv, OTAsyncOpenEndpointPriv) and see what's going on.

S+E

Quinn

At 16:13 +0200 13/6/01, Jean-Pierre wrote:
Hello,

I'm using my own OpenTransport Router and PPPoE on MacOS9.

Everything works really fine, except for one thing: the
Application "Apple System Profiler" goes in an endless
loop showing the clock-cursor when I try to run it, once
my router is installed (not even selected in the TCP/IP
control panel).
my only choice is to force-quit...

I have the following OT modules installed:

for the Router:

- Port Scanner
- Port Config Helper
- Port Configurator - resident
- Port Configurator - real one
- Router DLPI module
- NAT DLPI module - pushed between the router and the link(s)

for PPPoE:

- Port Scanner
- Port Config Helper
- Port Configurator - resident
- Port Configurator - real one
- PPPoE DLPI module

any idea on what could cause this deadlock ?

thanks,

- Jean-Pierre.
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