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There hasn't been a reply to my question in comment #32 within
months, so I assume nobody cares about this anymore. So I'm closing this
ticket now...
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The attachment "FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET.patch" seems to be a patch. If it
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Can you still reproduce this issue with the latest upstream version of
QEMU?
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@Alex,
in a
armhf precise container
on a
raring host with qemu-user-static version 1.4.0+dfsg-1expubuntu2
a libreoffice build has now been going for 6 days with no failures
yet. (How long does that thing go on? :)
Unless you say otherwise I'm now going to shift to looking into the
javac f
javac switched from hanging forever to segfaulting.
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Well, you can try, but I don't think it is very likely to help. The
patch is a hacky workaround for select() in particular, not for the
entire class of hangs.
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@Peter,
so you'd recommend testing for the javac hang with
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/124927320/cmake.patch ?
(will try until you shout "no, you idiot")
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cmake bug: LP:955379.
sketch of how to fix signal races:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-12/msg00384.html
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John: it would be interesting to try to determine whether that hang has
the same root cause as the cmake and boehm-gc hangs, ie the thing that
is supposed to post the futex is a signal handler whose signal comes in
either just before or during the syscall [either way, the emulated code
for the hand
I noticed for the case where javac --version hangs the process has
several threads all waiting on futexes. Details attached.
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I see the same thing javac hanging. This is with a raring chroot on
raring host with qemu compiled from upstream 1.4.0 plus Peter's patches
and my linux-user patches
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@John,
as the bug description was about the 12.04 libreoffice build, i'm
actually using a raring host with 1.4.0 qemu-user-static, with a
*precise* armhf container. The precise libreoffice has been building
all day friday and friday so far with no incidents.
In a raring chroot, I've not been abl
John: you might also like to try with this patchset applied:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2013-02/msg04207.html
as that fixes one category of races. There are still other races that can cause
segfaults and other problems (as the cover letter describes) but it's possible
this pa
Trying to build on a raring amd64 host in a raring armhf chroot, two
failures so far. First time was a hang checking ant, an xlc-ls showed
several java threads hung. Second time was a segfault again in java.
So I have no problems reproducing this now locally. Hang seems like
thread waiting for
It turns out it is javac in raring chroots which gives me the problem.
I finally realized that the bug is about a libreoffice build in a
precise chroot. I'm running a build (which has been running most of the
day) with qemu-arm-static from a hand-built qemu source tree with this
morning's latest H
@John,
with that patch applied on top of 1.4.0, I still get segfault when
running javac --version.
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Thanks, I'll give that a shot!
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Thanks for the patch. John, since you're going to be doing more QEMU work in
future I'd encourage you to go through the process of submitting it to
upstream's mailing list and shepherding it through the patch review process.
Upstream's patch submission guidelines are here:
http://wiki.qemu.org
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The patch at least allows java to run without segfaulting. I have not
tried to build libreoffice yet.
Late in 2012 libc started using FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET instead of FUTEX_WAIT
so teach qemu about it so it will forward the call to the host kernel
rather than returning -TARGET_ENOSYS. The patch also
(I understand that still looks like a different error... but i can't
get to the reported error to reproduce without getting past this one)
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coredump from running javac -version
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ubuntu@r1:~$ /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/javac --version
#
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# Internal Error (os_linux_zero.cpp:285), pid=326, tid=4120921200
# fatal error: caught unhandled signal 11
#
# JRE version: 7.0_13-b20
# Java VM: OpenJDK Zero VM (22.
ubuntu@r1:~$ /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/bin/javac --version
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Having rebuilt from upstream qemu, the bug when installing ca-
certificates-java is solved. Now trying the main package build.
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The actual command from the build log:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-armhf/bin/java -cp
".:../../unxlngr.pro/class:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-armhf/jre/lib/rt.jar:.:/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.5.7/solver/unxlngr.pro/bin
/jaxp.jar:/build/buildd/libreoffice-3.5.7/solver/unxlngr.pro/bin/juh.jar:/bu
"The relevant snippet from the build log" doesn't even show the complete
command ...
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On a stock ubuntu raring system, I did
sudo apt-get install lxc qemu-user qemu-user-static
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n r1 -- -a armhf
sudo lxc-start -n r1
# log into console as ubuntu/ubuntu, there do:
sudo apt-get install ca-certificates-java
That gave me the attached error (reproducible).
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Well, the first step would be to provide a reasonably tractable set of
reproduce instructions (at minimum, something like "do this to set up a
chroot, then in the chroot run this command and watch it SIGILL".) Also
checking it still repros on 1.4.0 (just released) would be nice (though
I don't thin
I believe that this is with qemu 1.3.0+dfsg-1~exp3ubuntu8~3.IS.12.04 and
Linux 2.6.24-32-xen.
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Serge, I asked Alex to escalate this because it has required us to make
a devirtualised PPA for a commercial project that involves libreoffice
builds. This has some risk of being an operational problem, because
it's going to be using Ubuntu build resources rather than the usual PPA
ones. I'd appr
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