.
Here e.g. the one for 64bit stretch:
Cheers,
Henning
Am 18.09.19 um 18:52 schrieb Andrew Chen:
I don't see one for debug:
root@ashintgkama51:~ # apt-cache search kamailio
resource-agents - Cluster Resource Agents
kamailio - very fast, dynamic and configurable SIP server
kamailio-autheph-modules - authentication using ephemeral credentials
for the Kamailio SIP server
kamailio-berkeley-bin - Berkeley database module for Kamailio - helper
program
kamailio-berkeley-modules - Berkeley database module for the Kamailio
SIP server
kamailio-carrierroute-modules - carrierroute module for the Kamailio SIP
server
kamailio-cnxcc-modules - cnxcc modules for the Kamailio SIP server
kamailio-cpl-modules - CPL module (CPL interpreter engine) for the
Kamailio SIP server
kamailio-erlang-modules - Erlang modules for the Kamailio SIP server
kamailio-geoip-modules - geoip module for the Kamailio SIP Server
kamailio-geoip2-modules - geoip2 module for the Kamailio SIP Server
kamailio-ims-modules - IMS module for the Kamailio SIP server
kamailio-json-modules - Json parser and Json-RPC modules for the
Kamailio SIP server
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 11:26 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You have to install the debug symbols package,
otherwise the backtrace
doesn't show any useful information. It just require to install that
package and then get again the backtraces. The package name should be
kamailio-dbg.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 18.09.19 16:37, Andrew Chen wrote:
Sorry..forgot bt full output
(gdb) bt full
#0 0x0000562fcc3544c0 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x0000562fcc354632 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x0000562fcc354974 in local_timer_run ()
No symbol table info available.
#3 0x0000562fcc3fb256 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#4 0x0000562fcc3fb64c in tcp_receive_loop ()
No symbol table info available.
#5 0x0000562fcc2acf52 in tcp_init_children ()
No symbol table info available.
#6 0x0000562fcc1ad94a in main_loop ()
No symbol table info available.
#7 0x0000562fcc1b4a7b in main ()
No symbol table info available.
(gdb)
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:35 AM Andrew Chen <achen(a)fuze.com> wrote:
> backtrace output:
>
>
> (gdb) bt
>
> #0 0x0000562fcc3544c0 in ?? ()
>
> #1 0x0000562fcc354632 in ?? ()
>
> #2 0x0000562fcc354974 in local_timer_run ()
>
> #3 0x0000562fcc3fb256 in ?? ()
>
> #4 0x0000562fcc3fb64c in tcp_receive_loop ()
>
> #5 0x0000562fcc2acf52 in tcp_init_children ()
>
> #6 0x0000562fcc1ad94a in main_loop ()
>
> #7 0x0000562fcc1b4a7b in main ()
>
> (gdb)
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:01 AM Andrew Chen <achen(a)fuze.com> wrote:
>
>> I'll look for the core.
>>
>> As part of our release process, I don't think we can release master
>> branch of Kamailio.
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 9:54 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
>> miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> did you get core files? If yes, it would be good to see the gdb
>>> bracktraces.
>>>
>>> Have you used the pre-loaded library workaround?
>>>
>>> The code was not backported to branch 5.2 yet, I wanted to wait a
>>> bit and see if there are reports with good/bad results. If you want to use
>>> it, then you have to install nightly builds from master branch (development
>>> version, should be 5.3.0-pre1 at this moment).
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>> On 18.09.19 15:26, Andrew Chen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Daniel,
>>> Which apt repository can we get this workaround? Today I noticed
>>> our Kamailio 5.2.4 cored during one of our load test sessions:
>>>
>>> Wed Sep 18 09:31:14 2019] kamailio[26997]: segfault at 7f8501366000
>>> ip 00007f8501e58585 sp 00007fffd5c84248 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f8501dd4000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:12:29 2019] kamailio[27110]: segfault at
>>> 7f1a8eea1000 ip 00007f1a8f993585 sp 00007ffddc8848c8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f1a8f90f000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:12:43 2019] kamailio[11060]: segfault at 20 ip
>>> 00007f0a85dac128 sp 00007fff6847aad0 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f0a85c40000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:12:44 2019] kamailio[11059]: segfault at f0 ip
>>> 00007f0a85cc43ea sp 00007fff6847a9e8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f0a85c40000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:13:02 2019] kamailio[11187]: segfault at
>>> 7f75e06c8000 ip 00007f75e11ba585 sp 00007ffe29b47c88 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f75e1136000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:13:17 2019] kamailio[11445]: segfault at
>>> 7f0f3743f000 ip 00007f0f37f31585 sp 00007ffde54daa38 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f0f37ead000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:13:36 2019] kamailio[11644]: segfault at
>>> 7f804309c000 ip 00007f8043b8e585 sp 00007ffe89fe8228 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f8043b0a000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:13:52 2019] kamailio[11799]: segfault at
>>> 7ff59c7e2000 ip 00007ff59d2d4585 sp 00007ffd69d76bb8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7ff59d250000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 10:13:52 2019] kamailio[11792]: segfault at
>>> 7ff59c7e2000 ip 00007ff59d2d4585 sp 00007ffd69d76bb8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7ff59d250000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:48:01 2019] kamailio[12066]: segfault at
>>> 7f22dca6d000 ip 00007f22dd55f585 sp 00007fffbc766ab8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f22dd4db000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:48:14 2019] kamailio[16344]: segfault at
>>> 7f7cca42d000 ip 00007f7ccaf1f585 sp 00007ffe99f16108 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f7ccae9b000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:48:32 2019] kamailio[16708]: segfault at
>>> 7fb309141000 ip 00007fb309c33585 sp 00007ffd07a5f3c8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7fb309baf000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:48:49 2019] kamailio[16824]: segfault at f0 ip
>>> 00007fc59095b3ea sp 00007ffe58a490b8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7fc5908d7000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:04 2019] kamailio[16956]: segfault at
>>> 7fcc22e58000 ip 00007fcc2394a585 sp 00007fffa9c52258 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7fcc238c6000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:04 2019] kamailio[16945]: segfault at f0 ip
>>> 00007fcc2394a3ea sp 00007fffa9c52128 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7fcc238c6000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:16 2019] kamailio[17244]: segfault at
>>> 7f586ed20000 ip 00007f586f812585 sp 00007ffeae1adcd8 error 4 in
>>> libcrypto.so.1.1[7f586f78e000+29b000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17431]: segfault at 8 ip
>>> 0000562fcc44c5d5 sp 00007ffe825c9dd0 error 4 in
>>> kamailio[562fcc17c000+4a2000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17386]: segfault at 10 ip
>>> 00007f96c3735c3e sp 00007ffe825ca270 error 4 in
>>> dialog.so[7f96c36d6000+be000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17423]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 0000562fcc3544c0 sp 00007ffe825ca1f0 error 6 in
>>> kamailio[562fcc17c000+4a2000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17378]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 00007f96c5dd099f sp 00007ffe825c98e0 error 4 in tm.so[7f96c5da5000+13f000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17417]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 0000562fcc3544c0 sp 00007ffe825ca1f0 error 6 in
>>> kamailio[562fcc17c000+4a2000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17416]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 0000562fcc3544c0 sp 00007ffe825ca1f0 error 6 in
>>> kamailio[562fcc17c000+4a2000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17380]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 00007f96c5dd099f sp 00007ffe825c98e0 error 4 in tm.so[7f96c5da5000+13f000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:33 2019] kamailio[17381]: segfault at 0 ip
>>> 00007f96c5dd099f sp 00007ffe825c98e0 error 4 in tm.so[7f96c5da5000+13f000]
>>>
>>> [Wed Sep 18 12:49:34 2019] kamailio[17387]: segfault at 8 ip
>>> 0000562fcc25d1f3 sp 00007ffe825ca370 error 6 in
>>> kamailio[562fcc17c000+4a2000]
>>>
>>>
>>> and I was wondering if this core is related.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 5:18 PM Alex Balashov <
>>> abalashov(a)evaristesys.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for this work; it's definitely important that Kamailio
>>>> build against OpenSSL v1.1, and I'll be happy to contribute some
>>>> testing
>>>> in a live environment in the coming weeks. Much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Have a good weekend,
>>>>
>>>> -- Alex
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 01:34:12PM +0200, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > Hello,
>>>> > after couple of months waiting for feedback about the workaround
>>>> with the
>>>> > preloaded shared library to set the PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED
>>>> attribute for
>>>> > pthread mutex/rwlock in order to avoid deadlocks and as it seems
>>>> to be the
>>>> > solution, I just pushed a few commits to move that code in the
>>>> core of
>>>> > kamailio.
>>>> >
>>>> > It this way the initialization with the PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED
>>>> attribute is
>>>> > done by default when libssl v1.1 is detected at compile time,
>>>> without the
>>>> > need of using the approach with a preloaded library.
>>>> >
>>>> > The shared library is still kept in the tls module:
>>>> > *
>>>> >
>>>>
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/tree/master/src/modules/tls/utils/open…
>>>> >
>>>> > Probably is going to be removed in the near future.
>>>> >
>>>> > I am asking the community members that use Kamailio on systems
>>>> with libssl
>>>> > v1.1+ to test the master branch and give feedback. The master
>>>> branch is
>>>> > anyhow in testing phase for preparing the next major release
>>>> v5.3.0, so it
>>>> > will help for that as well.
>>>> >
>>>> > If no issue is going to be reported soon, the commits will be
>>>> backported to
>>>> > stable branches, to re-enable smooth use of Kamailio with libssl
>>>> v1.1+.
>>>> >
>>>> > When libssl v1.1+ is detected, the core links with pthread, but
>>>> that was
>>>> > already present in the Makefiles.defs for different compile
>>>> options. The
>>>> > pthread more or less a default library on linuxes/unixes, so this
>>>> should
>>>> > not introduce any major dependency to the Kamailio core.
>>>> >
>>>> > Cheers,
>>>> > Daniel
>>>> >
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