Re: Help with ASSERT

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Hi all I got trace with JTAG for my problem

	cyg_assert_fail() - buffer.cxx:722	
	~Cyg_Mboxt() - mboxt.inl:105	
	~Cyg_Mbox() - mbox.cxx:92	
	cyg_mbox_delete() - kapi.cxx:851	
	sys_mbox_free() - sys_arch.c:108	
	netconn_delete() - api_lib.c:304	
	lwip_close() - sockets.c:268	

Is it familiar problem?

Elad


On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Elad Yosef <elad.yosef@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following ASSERT
>
> ASSERT FAIL: <4>mboxt.inl [105] Cyg_Mboxt<T, QUEUE_SIZE>::~Cyg_Mboxt()
> Deleting mboxt with messages
> ASSERT FAIL: <4>mboxt.inl [105] Cyg_Mboxt<T, QUEUE_SIZE>::~Cyg_Mboxt()
> Deleting mboxt with messages
>
> I know which thread cause the ASSERT, but I don't remember allocation
> MBOX for it.
> What does this assert means then?
> Is there some hidden Mbox for each thread?
>
> Googled for the Assert string and find nothing relevant
> thanks
>
>
> Elad Y.
>

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