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Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 14:53:34 -0400 (EDT)
From: David E Euresti <davie AT MIT DOT EDU>
To: Chris January <chris AT atomice DOT net>
cc: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: bash lookups
In-Reply-To: <004401c22f51$fa5f4800$0100a8c0@atomice.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.30L.0207191429170.22782-100000@cathedral-seven.mit.edu>
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I'm moving this to cygwin.

sfsrwcd is my program that's capturing these nfs calls.  Don't worry about
it.

I don't think I'm opening /dev/dsp.  Unless ls -la is opening /dev/dsp
that I hope it doesn't.

The only mention online I can find about these devices is some Queries to
the registry.  The biggest problem is that I don't know who's causing
these lookups.  strace seems to think it's not ls. But FileMonitor seems
to think it is.

So my current theory is that it's related to winmm.dll.  Maybe when the
dll unloads it tries to close up all these files.  But I haven't tested my
theory yet.

David


On Fri, 19 Jul 2002, Chris January wrote:

> > So this is very strange.  I have some files stored in NFS, for some reason
> > when I cd into a directory in NFS and 'ls' it acceses all the files
> > nicely.  (i.e. one lookup for each file, plus some extra dll's)
> >
> > However ls -l accesses all these other files:
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: winmm.dll
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave1
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave2
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave3
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave4
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave5
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave6
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave7
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave8
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: wave9
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi1
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi2
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi3
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi4
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi5
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi6
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi7
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi8
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: midi9
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mmdrv.dll
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux1
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux2
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux3
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux4
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux5
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux6
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux7
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux8
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: aux9
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer1
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer2
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer3
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer4
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer5
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer6
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer7
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer8
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: mixer9
> >
> > And in the presence of cygwin symlinks (symlink.lnk) ls -l does the
> > following for each symlink
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe.lnk
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe
> > sfsrwcd: LOOKUP: symlink.exe.lnk
> >
> > Is there a way to switch off the devices lookup above?
> What's sfsrwcd?
> Are you opening /dev/dsp?
>
> Chris
>
>
>


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