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2007 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing sizeof
Check out http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes -Chris http://nondot.org/sabre http://llvm.org On Jul 27, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Sarah Thompson <thompson at email.arc.nasa.gov > wrote: > Hi folks, > > Assuming that I'm writing a pass and that for bizarre reasons I need > to > programmatically do the equivalent of a C/C++ sizeof on a Value (or a > Type, it doesn't
2007 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] Implementing sizeof
Hi folks, Assuming that I'm writing a pass and that for bizarre reasons I need to programmatically do the equivalent of a C/C++ sizeof on a Value (or a Type, it doesn't matter which really), yielding a result in bytes, what is the known-safe way to do this? I notice that doing something like struct thingy { ... some stuff ... }; ... printf("Size = %d",
2017 Sep 04
2
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
On Mon, 4 Sep 2017 at 20:04, Serkan ?oban <cobanserkan at gmail.com> wrote: > I have been using a 60 server 1560 brick 3.7.11 cluster without > problems for 1 years. I did not see this problem with it. > Note that this problem does not happen when I install packages & start > glusterd & peer probe and create the volumes. But after glusterd > restart. > > Also
2007 Aug 15
3
2 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c | 62 +++++++++++++++------- test/trace/Makefile.am | 9 +++ test/trace/addProperty-set-prototypes-5.swf |binary test/trace/addProperty-set-prototypes-5.swf.trace | 4 + test/trace/addProperty-set-prototypes-6.swf |binary test/trace/addProperty-set-prototypes-6.swf.trace | 5 +
2017 Sep 05
0
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
Some corrections about the previous mails. Problem does not happen when no volumes created. Problem happens volumes created but in stopped state. Problem also happens when volumes started state. Below is the 5 stack traces taken by 10 min intervals and volumes stopped state. --1-- Thread 8 (Thread 0x7f413f3a7700 (LWP 104249)): #0 0x0000003d99c0f00d in nanosleep () from /lib64/libpthread.so.0 #1
2017 Sep 05
1
Glusterd proccess hangs on reboot
On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Serkan ?oban <cobanserkan at gmail.com> wrote: > Some corrections about the previous mails. Problem does not happen > when no volumes created. > Problem happens volumes created but in stopped state. Problem also > happens when volumes started state. > Below is the 5 stack traces taken by 10 min intervals and volumes stopped > state. > As
2014 Jun 19
2
About memory index/search in multithread program
hi, Why xapian don't support memory index/search ? I know there is a method can create memory datebase, like this: Xapian::WritableDatabase db(Xapian::InMemory::open()); *But, if i use these in multithread program, i need create many datebases!!* Xapian::WritableDatabase db1(Xapian::InMemory::open()); //used in thread1 Xapian::WritableDatabase db2(Xapian::InMemory::open()); //used in
2013 Apr 17
10
xl network-attach SEGV in 4.2 and 4.1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, 4.2 and 4.1 suffers from SEGV during xl network-attach in libxl__device_nic_add. In 4.3-unstable it is fixed by: 5420f2650 libxl: Set vfb and vkb devid if not done so by the caller So either the patch need to be backported to 4.1 and 4.2, or fixed by this one: - ------ libxl: Fix SEGV in network-attach When "device/vif" directory
2011 Jun 17
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM-based address sanity checker
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org>wrote: > On 17 June 2011 08:55, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote: > > I am rather reluctant to add 'generic' code that handles unknown/untested > > platforms because the memory mapping is very platform specific anyway. > > Indeed, but the point of that is more for helping
2016 May 29
2
Unable to boot CentOS 6 - Segmentation Erorr
Hi all, I had an issue this morning with one of my virtual machines. It wouldn't boot (into any runlevel), nor could I chroot into the root partition using a rescue disk. Unfortunately I didn't grab a screenshot, however the error(s) when booting were: /pre-pivot/50selinux-loadpolicy.sh: 14 <other messages> init: readahead main process (425) killed by SEGV signal init:
2011 Jun 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-based address sanity checker
On 17 June 2011 09:14, Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com> wrote: > Maybe the fallback code should just use a function call. Much simpler for > documentation purposes. Sounds good. On 32-bit, the shadow region is: > [0x28000000, 0x3fffffff] HighShadow [0x24000000, 0x27ffffff] ShadowGap [0x20000000, > 0x23ffffff] LowShadow > > This is 0.5G total. So, I mmap all these
2016 Sep 05
2
[SOLVED] Re: Feature Request: what about "core stop panic" ?
2016-09-02 20:40 GMT+02:00 George Joseph <gjoseph at digium.com>: > > > On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Olivier <oza.4h07 at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I had a recent case where Asterisk stopped due to a segfault. >> This reminded me that being sure that whenever such issue occurs, it's >> useful to have a core file or various
2001 Mar 19
4
Tinc doesn't connect
Hi, I'm trying to set-up a VPN using Tinc 1.0pre3. When I start tincd I get the following in /var/log/messages. On the machine that listens for incomming connections: > Mar 16 17:23:24 vpn tinc[1168]: tincd 1.0pre3 starting > Mar 16 17:23:24 vpn tinc[1168]: Ready: listening on port 655 On the machine making the connection: > Mar 16 17:16:51 mail tinc[802]: tincd 1.0pre3 starting
2016 Sep 06
5
[SOLVED] Re: Feature Request: what about "core stop panic" ?
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 1:55 AM, Olivier <oza.4h07 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > After testing "pkill -SEGV -f /usr/sbin/asterisk" on Debian Jessie > platform, I've got several questions : > > > 1. When I issue a "cd /tmp; asterisk -cvvvvvvvvvvvg -U asterisk -G > asterisk" command, and then issue a "pkill -SEGV asterisk" command,
2013 Aug 19
3
rpcclient netshareenum 502 causes SEGV
Hello: I have a Windows 2003 Server that is causing rpcclient to SEGV via the following command: $ rpcclient -U Administrator%foobar -c 'netshareenum 502' <server> ... type: 0x6269: SEC_DESC_OWNER_DEFAULTED SEC_DESC_DACL_DEFAULTED SEC_DESC_SACL_DEFAULTED SEC_DESC_DACL_TRUSTED SEC_DESC_SACL_AUTO_INHERIT_REQ SEC_DESC_SACL_PROTECTED SEC_DESC_RM_CONTROL_VALID SACL Segmentation fault
2019 Jan 25
2
C 7 and gssproxy
Ok, folks, I brought this up some time ago, and got no replies. We have a good number of systems - > 100 - and we use sssd. On the C 7 boxen, which is most of them, gssproxy *frequently* (like once a day or so) dies with a SEGV. It restarts fine. Dies again eventually. ARE other people seeing this? If so, I guess we get to file a bug report with upstream. Speaking as an old C
2008 Oct 01
5
ustack()s of SIGSEGV''ed programs
Hi all, I am trying to write a D script which would print ustack() for every program in the system receiving SIGSEGV. All the stacks printed in trap()/sigtoproc() context do not have meaningful symbols. The following solves the problem to some degree but I''d much rather have a self-contained D script. dtrace -w -n ''fbt:genunix:sigtoproc:entry/arg2 == 11/ {
2015 Mar 24
5
libvirtd can't start
Hi experts, The libvirtd can’t start on my server after the server interruption of power supply, the status is below: [root@openstack3 libvirt]# service libvirtd status Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status libvirtd.service libvirtd.service - Virtualization daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/libvirtd.service; enabled) Active: failed (Result: signal) since Tue 2015-03-24
2014 Sep 05
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Address sanitizer regression test failures for PPC64 targets
Note that I've set the SA_NODEFER flag for the SEGV handler in the ASan runtime only a couple of days ago. Not sure that could've affected this test though; without that flag the second SEGV would've simply crashed the program. But you can try removing the flag from compiler-rt/trunk/lib/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_posix_libcdep.cc and see if that makes any difference. HTH, Alex On
2008 Jun 26
4
Pfilestat vs. prstat
[Just starting out with DTrace and was hoping to get some guidance.] I have a "benchmark" program that I monitored with both prstat (prstat -mL -P <PID>) and pfilestat (from the DTrace toolkit). Prstat reports LAT values in the 0.1-0.2% range, but pfilestat reports "waitcpu" values in the 6-10%. Since those two numbers supposedly represent time waiting for the CPU,