[SR-Users] kamailio coring ver 5.1.2

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 16:43:17 CEST 2020


Hello,

first it is really recommended you run at least latest 5.1.x version,
the 5.1.2 is old in 5.1.x release series and many bugs may have been
fixed. Even more, 5.1.x is no longer maintained, so I would strongly
recommend to upgrade to latest in series 5.3.x or 5.4.x.

Then, searching on google on Bad RIP value returns mainly discussions
about Kernel panic. According to this article:

  * https://www.opensourceforu.com/2011/01/understanding-a-kernel-oops/

RIP is the CPU register containing the address of the instruction that
is getting executed. Without a clear corefile with backtrace pointing to
kamailio, it is not easy to say if Kamailio has anything to do with or
there is some linux kernel issue on your system. Try searching on
google, there should be some hints to try to troubleshoot by ip and sp
values, maybe you can get further details.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 01.09.20 15:12, Andrew Chen wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Our monitoring system caught kamailio coring.  I did a dmesg and gave
> me this:
>
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] kamailio[1375]: segfault at 1 ip
> 0000000000000001 sp 00007fff4203f098 error 14 in
> kamailio[563969b5a000+4a4000]
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] Code: Bad RIP value.
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] kamailio[1363]: segfault at 0 ip
> 0000000000000000 sp 00007fff4203f368 error 14 in
> kamailio[563969b5a000+4a4000]
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] Code: Bad RIP value.
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] kamailio[1377]: segfault at 1 ip
> 0000000000000001 sp 00007fff4203e308 error 14 in
> kamailio[563969b5a000+4a4000]
> [Tue Sep  1 09:12:34 2020] Code: Bad RIP value.
>
> After doing gdb bt, didn't tell me much except it can't access some
> parts of the memory:
>
> warning: Unexpected size of section `.reg-xstate/1624' in core file.
> Cannot access memory at address 0x7fb23433e148
> Cannot access memory at address 0x7fb23433e140
> Failed to read a valid object file image from memory.
> Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/kamailio -P
> /var/run/kamailio/kamailio.pid -f /etc/kamailio/kamailio.'.
> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>
> warning: Unexpected size of section `.reg-xstate/1624' in core file.
> #0  0x0000000000000001 in ?? ()
> (gdb) bt full
> #0  0x0000000000000001 in ?? ()
> No symbol table info available.
> Backtrace stopped: Cannot access memory at address 0x7fff4203e1f8
> (gdb) quit
>
> Any idea on how to troubleshoot this further?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
> Andy Chen
> Sr. Telephony Lead Engineer
> achen@ <mailto:achen at thinkingphones.com>fuze.com <http://fuze.com>
>
>
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