* EVP_DigestFinal_ex(mdctx, hash_data.md_value, &hash_data.md_len)* *Missing reference there for value?* *Joe*
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019, 09:31 Jakob Bohm via openssl-users < openssl-users@openssl.org> wrote: > On 25/02/2019 15:05, Hubert Kario wrote: > > On Sunday, 24 February 2019 11:34:18 CET prithiraj das wrote: > >> If it helps, sometimes I do get the following errors for the same and > >> subsequent reboot: > >> > >> Alignment trap: sh (601) PC=0xb6e008f8 Instr=0x4589c0d7 > Address=0x000000d7 > >> FSR 0x801 > >> Alignment trap: login (584) PC=0xb6e6ab00 Instr=0xe5951000 > >> Address=0xd27cdc63 FSR 0x001 > >> Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! exitcode=0x0000000b > > that doesn't look like openssl problem at all, openssl may trigger it, > but > > only because it's using the system to its fullest potential, not because > there > > are issues in openssl > > > > I'd suggest trying memtest86 and trying to capture full kernel > stacktrace with > > netconsole, in this order. But this mailing list is not a good place for > > follow up on this. > > Just FYI. "Alignment trap" is not usually a hardware issue. It > is virtually always a software error (specifically, accessing a > 16, 32, 64, 80 or 128 bit value through an insufficiently aligned > pointer). > > A stack trace is needed to determine if this is a kernel or user > mode issue, and if so where. > > Of cause there is the remote possibility that a hardware error > caused a pointer to have a value it shouldn't have according to > the code. > > However unless the error is actually in OpenSSL code, there is > little that this list can do to fix the problem. > > Given the specific text of the other error message, I hope you > are not somehow running OpenSSL itself as process 1 (init), as > that would be highly unusual. > > > Enjoy > > Jakob > -- > Jakob Bohm, CIO, Partner, WiseMo A/S. https://www.wisemo.com > Transformervej 29, 2860 Søborg, Denmark. Direct +45 31 13 16 10 > This public discussion message is non-binding and may contain errors. > WiseMo - Remote Service Management for PCs, Phones and Embedded > >