Solaris - procfs: couldn't find pid 32748 (kernel thread 21) in procinfo list

Petr Sumbera petr.sumbera@oracle.com
Mon Jun 1 12:47:04 GMT 2020


Hi Rainer,

please see my other mail. But it seems to me that handling LWP exit 
might be broken on Solaris. Though I think I'm really lost and don't 
know how to continue now.

Thanks!

Petr

On 28.05.2020 18:01, Rainer Orth wrote:
> Hi Petr,
> 
>> I'm running into the issue below. Any suggestion how to this?
>>
>> # DISPLAY=:1 gdb /opt/firefox/bin/firefox
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>> Reading symbols from /opt/firefox/bin/firefox...
>> (gdb) run -P
>> Starting program: /opt/firefox/bin/firefox -P
>> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
>> [New Thread 1 (LWP 1)]
>> [New LWP    2        ]
> [...]
>> [New LWP    26        ]
>> [LWP    20         exited]
>> [New LWP    20        ]
>> [LWP    21         exited]
>> [New LWP    21        ]
>> procfs: couldn't find pid 32748 (kernel thread 21) in procinfo list.
>> procfs: couldn't find pid 32748 (kernel thread 21) in procinfo list.
>> (gdb)
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Is this Solaris GDB issue? Any suggestion where to look in GDB code?
> 
> I'm seeing this relatively often when running the gdb testsuite (which
> makes it unsuitable to run make check on the Solaris gdb buildbots).
> 
> I haven't yet gotten around to investigate closely, but the first places
> to check are procfs.c (the process layer, via /proc) and sol-thread.c
> (the thread layer, via libc_db).
> 
> There's lots of old cruft in there from pre-Solaris 9 times with its NxM
> thread model, which both breaks a considerable number of test cases and
> makes the code harder to follow due to the added complexity/generality
> we don't need any longer.
> 
> 	Rainer
> 


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