I have master (which should be more or less like latest 5.1) running with app_lua, but on debian 9.0. From backtrace, no obvious issue.
Wondering if you can get a stripped down version of you config with as less loaded modules as possible and minimal routing blocks that expose the issue, so I can try it here. Try to load only the app_lua and the modules it binds to and see if crashes ... if not, it could be a side effect from other place.
Cheers, Daniel
On 10.01.18 12:44, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote:
Daniel,
(gdb) frame 5 #5 0x00007fd3b2684870 in lua_sr_kemi_register_libs (L=0xeffdb0) at app_lua_sr.c:1973 1973 app_lua_sr.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) list 1968 in app_lua_sr.c (gdb) info locals _sr_crt_KSRMethods = 0xf0cf80 emods = 0xa59a00 <_sr_kemi_modules> emods_size = 37 i = 3 k = 35 n = 346 mname = "KSR.uac_redirect\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\256\240B\262\323\177\000\000й\360\000\000\000\000\000\004\000\000\000\323\177\000\000 ˏ\262\323\177\000\000\000\362\066\000\234\324\302Ͱ\375\357", '\000' <repeats 21 times>, "\065\246C\262\323\177\000\000@\265\225\356\376\177\000\000\000\000\000\000\377\377\377\377\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\177\241m\262\323\177\000" __FUNCTION__ = "lua_sr_kemi_register_libs"
(gdb) frame 6 #6 0x00007fd3b26cf107 in lua_sr_openlibs (L=0xeffdb0) at app_lua_api.c:185 185 app_lua_api.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) list 180 in app_lua_api.c (gdb) info locals No locals.
Jan
Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2018-01-10 12:40:
Now the backtrace is different, gram the output for info locals in frame 5 and 6.
Cheers, Daniel
On 10.01.18 11:26, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote:
I have overwritten the core file b y accident. I did a new backtrace:
(gdb) backtrace #0 0x00007fd3b24365a0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 #1 0x00007fd3b2437b62 in ?? () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 #2 0x00007fd3b242a040 in lua_settable () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 #3 0x00007fd3b243a412 in luaL_findtable () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 #4 0x00007fd3b243a581 in luaL_openlib () from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 #5 0x00007fd3b2684870 in lua_sr_kemi_register_libs (L=0xeffdb0) at app_lua_sr.c:1973 #6 0x00007fd3b26cf107 in lua_sr_openlibs (L=0xeffdb0) at app_lua_api.c:185 #7 0x00007fd3b26cf7c1 in lua_sr_init_probe () at app_lua_api.c:225 #8 0x00007fd3b265b97d in child_init (rank=-127) at app_lua_mod.c:197 #9 0x0000000000549944 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fd3bc82cc70, rank=-127) at core/sr_module.c:938 #10 0x0000000000549c72 in init_child (rank=-127) at core/sr_module.c:964 #11 0x0000000000422c1c in main_loop () at main.c:1576 #12 0x000000000042aab9 in main (argc=3, argv=0x7ffeee95b548) at main.c:2646
(gdb) frame 7 #7 0x00007fd3b26cf7c1 in lua_sr_init_probe () at app_lua_api.c:225 225 app_lua_api.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) list 220 in app_lua_api.c (gdb) info locals L = 0xeffdb0 txt = 0x7fd3bd00dce7 <__fprintf+135> "H\201\304", <incomplete sequence \330> li = 0x0 sbuf = {st_dev = 0, st_ino = 206158430256, st_nlink = 140732901208248, st_mode = 4002787296, st_uid = 32766, st_gid = 4002787464, __pad0 = 14, st_rdev = 140728898420739, st_size = 0, st_blksize = 30795, st_blocks = 7970120, st_atim = {tv_sec = 7929944, tv_nsec = 0}, st_mtim = {tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 140732901208128}, st_ctim = {tv_sec = 140547210663782, tv_nsec = 7938688}, __glibc_reserved = {-541165879423, 140732901208240, 5544260}} __FUNCTION__ = "lua_sr_init_probe"
I assume that in this case i need to do a "frame 7".
Jan
Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2018-01-10 11:18:
Few more things to grab from core file with gdb -- take the output for the next commands:
frame 16
list
info locals
Cheers, Daniel
On 10.01.18 11:08, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote:
Daniel,
Here are the app_lua settings:
# ----- app_lua params ----- modparam("app_lua", "load", "/etc/kamailio/kamailio_functions.lua") modparam("app_lua", "register", "sqlops") modparam("app_lua", "register", "siputils") modparam("app_lua", "register", "xhttp")
Jan
Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2018-01-10 11:03:
Can you give here the parameters you set for app_lua module?
Cheers, Daniel
On 09.01.18 22:27, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote: > Daniel, > > Here is the backtrace. > > (gdb) backtrace > #0 0x00007fe41140e067 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at > ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56 > #1 0x00007fe41140f448 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89 > #2 0x00007fe41144c1b4 in __libc_message > (do_abort=do_abort@entry=1, > fmt=fmt@entry=0x7fe411541210 "*** Error in `%s': %s: 0x%s > ***\n") at > ../sysdeps/posix/libc_fatal.c:175 > #3 0x00007fe41145198e in malloc_printerr (action=1, > str=0x7fe41153d42a "realloc(): invalid next size", ptr=<optimized > out>) at malloc.c:4996 > #4 0x00007fe41145476b in _int_realloc (av=av@entry=0x7fe41177e620 > <main_arena>, oldp=oldp@entry=0x21789c0, oldsize=oldsize@entry=736, > nb=nb@entry=1552) at malloc.c:4234 > #5 0x00007fe411455769 in __GI___libc_realloc (oldmem=0x21789d0, > bytes=1536) at malloc.c:3029 > #6 0x00007fe40c460cae in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #7 0x00007fe40c45c9aa in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #8 0x00007fe40c46166d in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #9 0x00007fe40c4640b3 in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #10 0x00007fe40c45ccd1 in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #11 0x00007fe40c45c92e in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #12 0x00007fe40c45d7bb in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #13 0x00007fe40c45d8c2 in ?? () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #14 0x00007fe40c459528 in lua_load () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #15 0x00007fe40c469d8c in luaL_loadbuffer () from > /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 > #16 0x00007fe40c6fe7d7 in lua_sr_init_probe () at app_lua_api.c:228 > #17 0x00007fe40c68a97d in child_init (rank=-127) at > app_lua_mod.c:197 > #18 0x0000000000549944 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3b998, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:938 > #19 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3bec0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #20 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3c708, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #21 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3cd78, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #22 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3d360, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #23 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3e1e8, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #24 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3e938, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #25 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3f4c8, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #26 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c3fca0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #27 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c40118, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #28 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c40780, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #29 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c422f8, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #30 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c42968, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #31 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c42e50, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #32 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c43b48, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #33 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c43f20, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #34 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c446e0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #35 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c44bd0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #36 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c44ec8, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #37 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c45378, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #38 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c458f0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #39 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c45e48, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #40 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c464e8, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #41 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c47278, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #42 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c476f0, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #43 0x0000000000549662 in init_mod_child (m=0x7fe410c47b68, > rank=-127) > at core/sr_module.c:935 > #44 0x0000000000549c72 in init_child (rank=-127) at > core/sr_module.c:964 > #45 0x0000000000422c1c in main_loop () at main.c:1576 > #46 0x000000000042aab9 in main (argc=3, argv=0x7ffe17f0e788) at > main.c:2646 > > > Jan > > Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2018-01-09 22:21: >> Can you install the debug symbols for kamailio as well? There >> should be >> a kamailio-dbg package or so ... >> >> Then take again the backtrace, it should provide more >> information -- >> file and line for each frame, ... >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel >> >> >> On 09.01.18 21:21, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote: >>> Daniel, >>> >>> Just upgraded to 5.1 but kamailio now generates a core file. I'm >>> running debian 8.10. It seems to crash on liblua5.1.so.0 : >>> >>> Using host libthread_db library >>> "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". >>> Core was generated by `kamailio -m 1500'. >>> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. >>> #0 0x00007f30c17f25a0 in ?? () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> (gdb) backtrace >>> #0 0x00007f30c17f25a0 in ?? () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> #1 0x00007f30c17f3b62 in ?? () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> #2 0x00007f30c17e6040 in lua_settable () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> #3 0x00007f30c17f6412 in luaL_findtable () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> #4 0x00007f30c17f6581 in luaL_openlib () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0 >>> #5 0x00007f30c1a40870 in lua_sr_kemi_register_libs () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so >>> #6 0x00007f30c1a8b107 in lua_sr_openlibs () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so >>> #7 0x00007f30c1a8b7c1 in lua_sr_init_probe () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so >>> #8 0x00007f30c1a1797d in ?? () from >>> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so >>> #9 0x0000000000549944 in ?? () >>> #10 0x0000000000549c72 in init_child () >>> #11 0x0000000000421498 in main_loop () >>> #12 0x000000000042aab9 in main () >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jan >>> >>> jenus@cyberchaos.nl schreef op 2018-01-09 20:53: >>>> Daniel, >>>> >>>> Currently running kamailio 5.0.5. >>>> >>>> Jan >>>> >>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla schreef op 2018-01-09 13:27: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> what version of kamailio are you using? >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Daniel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 07.01.18 22:14, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm doing some tests with a lua script and app_lua. I'm using >>>>>> sr.sqlops.query to insert records into the database but would >>>>>> like to >>>>>> test the exit status of the sql query. In kamailio i can do: >>>>>> >>>>>> if(!sql_query("kamailio", "INSERT INTO subscriber ...")) >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there some kind of exit status for the lua function >>>>>> sr.sqlops.query >>>>>> in order to do the same check in lua? In other words, is it >>>>>> possible >>>>>> to check if a sql query was successful in lua? The result >>>>>> seems >>>>>> to be >>>>>> nill in all cases for a INSERT in lua using sr.sqlops.query. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Jan Hazenberg >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List >>>>>> sr-users@lists.kamailio.org >>>>>> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List >>>> sr-users@lists.kamailio.org >>>> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >>> >