Hello all,
I've been experimenting with Grandstream beta firmware for my budgetone 102. Result: every version > 1.04.18 kills all ser processes except one that just hangs and needs to be terminated with SIGKILL.
Ser itself is 0.8.12 on linux 2.4.24, gcc 3.2.2, libc 2.3.2. Only this shows up in syslog (debug level 3): [/usr/local/sbin/ser] BUG: tcp_main_loop: dead child 2
This is the request that chokes ser:
U 192.168.0.3:5060 -> 212.238.149.10:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:bandsla.org:5060 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.3;branch=z9hG4bK446fd67e04e4a465 From: sip:f.kuipers@bandsla.org:5060;tag=d64e39684c2d5733 To: sip:f.kuipers@bandsla.org:5060 Contact: sip:f.kuipers@192.168.0.3 Call-ID: 48adbbd50b3eaa53@192.168.0.3 CSeq: 54360 SUBSCRIBE User-Agent: Grandstream 1.0.4.39 Max-Forwards: 70 Allow: INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,NOTIFY,REFER,OPTIONS,INFO,SUBSCRIBE Event: message-summary Expires: 600 Accept: application/simple-message-summary Content-Length: 0
Hope this is usefull, Friso Kuipers.
Hello,
could you recompile ser in the debug mode (make clean; make all mode=debug; make install), enable coredump generation (ulimit -c unlimited) and retry ?
Ser should generate a coredump, please send compressed coredump along with compiled sources to serhelp@lists.iptel.org
Jan.
On 23-01 04:36, Friso Kuipers wrote:
Hello all,
I've been experimenting with Grandstream beta firmware for my budgetone 102. Result: every version > 1.04.18 kills all ser processes except one that just hangs and needs to be terminated with SIGKILL.
Ser itself is 0.8.12 on linux 2.4.24, gcc 3.2.2, libc 2.3.2. Only this shows up in syslog (debug level 3): [/usr/local/sbin/ser] BUG: tcp_main_loop: dead child 2
This is the request that chokes ser:
U 192.168.0.3:5060 -> 212.238.149.10:5060 SUBSCRIBE sip:bandsla.org:5060 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.3;branch=z9hG4bK446fd67e04e4a465 From: sip:f.kuipers@bandsla.org:5060;tag=d64e39684c2d5733 To: sip:f.kuipers@bandsla.org:5060 Contact: sip:f.kuipers@192.168.0.3 Call-ID: 48adbbd50b3eaa53@192.168.0.3 CSeq: 54360 SUBSCRIBE User-Agent: Grandstream 1.0.4.39 Max-Forwards: 70 Allow: INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,BYE,NOTIFY,REFER,OPTIONS,INFO,SUBSCRIBE Event: message-summary Expires: 600 Accept: application/simple-message-summary Content-Length: 0
Hope this is usefull, Friso Kuipers.
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Jan Janak wrote, on 01/23/04 19:24:
Hello,
could you recompile ser in the debug mode (make clean; make all mode=debug; make install), enable coredump generation (ulimit -c unlimited) and retry ?
Ser should generate a coredump, please send compressed coredump along with compiled sources to serhelp@lists.iptel.org
Jan.
On 23-01 04:36, Friso Kuipers wrote:
Okay,
But with 'compiled sources', do you mean *.o files or the binaries and modules?
Regards, Friso Kuipers.
The whole directory in which you compiled it. It will contain the sources, .o, modules and binaries. It is the directory in which you type make install.
Jan.
On 23-01 19:41, Friso Kuipers wrote:
Jan Janak wrote, on 01/23/04 19:24:
Hello,
could you recompile ser in the debug mode (make clean; make all mode=debug; make install), enable coredump generation (ulimit -c unlimited) and retry ?
Ser should generate a coredump, please send compressed coredump along with compiled sources to serhelp@lists.iptel.org
Jan.
On 23-01 04:36, Friso Kuipers wrote:
Okay,
But with 'compiled sources', do you mean *.o files or the binaries and modules?
Regards, Friso Kuipers.