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Re: 1.5.5s: procps error
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 09:45:04AM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
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>David Rothenberger writes:
> > FWIW, the latest snapshot and the latest CVS both cause a problem
> > with procps that is not present in 1.5.4.
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > $ procps
> >
> >
> > Signal 11 caught by ps (procps version 2.0.7).
> > Please send bug reports to <acahalan@cs.uml.edu>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>I modified procps slightly to avoid catching signal 11, so a
>stackdump file would be created. It's attached, with each address
>in the stack decoded with addr2line. This was done with using the
>latest CVS sources for cygwin1.dll.
I'm seeing some similar errors myself in other, unrelated circumstances.
ChrisJ, I think you can relax. This one's mine.
Thanks for decoding the addresses. That helped enormously.
cgf
>Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610757A1
>eax=00000001 ebx=01230000 ecx=012301E8 edx=00000000 esi=00000000 edi=00000218
>ebp=0022EF48 esp=0022EEE0 program=f:\cygwin\usr\src\procps-010801\ps\ps.exe
>cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=003B gs=0000 ss=0023
>Stack trace:
>Frame Function Args
>0022EF48 610757A1 (00000000, 0022EFD4, 00000004, 0022EF84) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/winbase.h:10
>0022EFC8 61058E4E (01230000, 00000001, 0022EFF8, 6108CD9E) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc:376
>0022EFF8 61059009 (01230000, 0022F01C, 0022F028, 610C2D48) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/pinfo.cc:453
>0022F048 6102553D (616441A4, 0022F0C0, 00000000, 00000000) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_process.cc:301
>0022F088 61025110 (616441A4, 0022F0C0, 00000000, 00000000) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_process.cc:228
>0022F438 6107D835 (0022F460, 00000000, 00000000, 00410840) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc:537
>0022FC78 00410676 (00503D80, 00410840, 00000010, 00000400) /usr/src/procps-010801/proc/readproc.c:225
>0022FCA8 00410FF5 (0A044DD8, 0022FCC0, 000001E4, 0022F001) /usr/src/procps-010801/proc/readproc.c:472
>0022FEB8 0040E3D4 (00000000, 61641CBC, 00000000, 00000001) /usr/src/procps-010801/ps/display.c:221
>0022FEF0 0040EA4D (00000001, 61641CBC, 0A040330, 0022FF24) /usr/src/procps-010801/ps/display.c:401
>0022FF40 61005271 (610D8F18, FFFFFFFE, 000003D4, 610D8E3C) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc:787
>0022FF90 6100555D (00000000, 00000000, 8043138F, 00000000) /netrel/src/cygwin-20030916/winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc:916
>0022FFB0 00414982 (0040E900, 037F0009, 0022FFF0, 7C4E87F5) /usr/src/procps-010801/proc/alloc.c:46
>0022FFC0 0040103C (00000000, 00000000, 7FFDF000, 00000001) fake:0
>0022FFF0 7C4E87F5 (00401000, 00000000, 000000C8, 00000100)
>End of stack trace
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