[SR-Users] [Kamailio 4.2] Crash during burn-in test
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Tue Sep 8 09:03:28 CEST 2015
Hello,
the first frames of the backtrace don't have the symbol table, do have
other core files from where you can extract the bt full?
Also, 4.2.3 is old in its series, newer versions in branch 4.2 were
released. Can you update the latest version in branch 4.2 and reproduce
again? That will rule out is not a side effect of an issue fixed after
4.2.3. You don't need to change anything in config or database, just
grab the latest sources from branch 4.3 and install over the old binaries.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/09/15 07:58, Jack Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The result of 'kamailio -v' is:
>
> version: kamailio 4.2.3 (arm/linux) 87ca6e-dirty
> flags: STATS: Off, EXTRA_DEBUG, USE_TCP, USE_TLS, TLS_HOOKS,
> USE_RAW_SOCKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM,
> SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, F_MALLOC, DBG_F_MALLOC, USE_FUTEX,
> USE_PTHREAD_MUTEX, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR,
> USE_DST_BLACKLIST, HAVE_RESOLV_RES
> MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024,
> BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 8MB
> poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select.
> id: 87ca6e -dirty
> compiled on 16:15:00 Sep 4 2015 with arm-marvell-linux-gnueabi-gcc
>
>
> It can be reproduced not only once, steps like wrote before.
>
> Following link is the result of `bt full` from the core file generated:
>
> https://gist.github.com/BroWater/dd759897f4b88672720a#file-gistfile1-txt
>
> FYI
>
>
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >can you give the exact version: kamailio -v?
> >
> >Also, the log message indicates that a core file was generated, sent the
> >backtrace taken from gdb:
> >
> >gdb /path/to/kamailio /path/to/corefile
> >bt full
> >
> >Could you reproduce the issue, or did it happen only once?
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Daniel
> >
> >On 03/09/15 04:50, Jack Wang wrote:
> >>
> >> [Steps]
> >>
> >> 1. one MCU call multi-endpoints
> >> 2. MCU hangup all endpoints
> >>
> >> repeatedly. And all through Kamailio proxy.
> >>
> >> [Results]
> >>
> >> For a while, Kamailio crashed.
> >>
> >> Followings are related logs:
> >>
> >>
> >> ==========================================
> >>
> >> Sep 2 19:08:34 ./kamailio[3712]: : tm [t_fwd.c:1632]:
> >> t_send_branch(): BUG: t_send_branch: retr. already started for
> 0x41848fa0
> >> Sep 2 19:08:34 ./kamailio[3712]: ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:387]:
> >> sl_reply_error(): ERROR: sl_reply_error used: Unfortunately error on
> >> sending to next hop occurred (477/SL)
> >>
> >> At this point the related behavior is that Kamailio received two INFO
> >> requests simultaneously. I wonder whether this is the cause.
> >> And maybe it's related to the later crash?
> >>
> >> Sep 2 19:08:35 ./kamailio[3713]: CRITICAL: <core> [pass_fd.c:293]:
> >> receive_fd(): EOF on 11
> >> Sep 2 19:08:35 ./kamailio[3703]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:784]:
> >> handle_sigs(): child process 3704 exited by a signal 11
> >> Sep 2 19:08:35 ./kamailio[3703]: ALERT: <core> [main.c:787]:
> >> handle_sigs(): core was generated
> >> Sep 2 19:08:35 ./kamailio[3703]: : <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:586]:
> >> fm_free(): BUG: fm_free: bad pointer 0x7239b6c4 (out of memory
> >> block!), called from tm: h_table.c: free_cell(157) - aborting
> >>
> >>
> >> Any suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> ==========================================
> >>
> >>
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