We have a multithreaded embedded application which, due to hardware constraints too mundane to discuss here, must remount its filesystem to be RW whenever it outputs to a file.
We are currently doing this via a system()
call, and running the mount
command. However, from time to time, this call blocks, and causes the application to go into deadlock.
During my debugging, I have placed system(NULL)
prior to the original system()
call, and this seems to sometimes block also.
Generally speaking, under what circumstances might system()
block for all eternity?