Hi Users, This is my ultimate try to ask for some help to debug the two cores generated by fm_realloc() function. If somebody can give me a feedback about my questions or doubts I will be very grateful, this user list of kamailio always help me to solve my problems.
Best Regards 2012/7/23 Bruno Bresciani <bruno.bresci...@gmail.com> > Hi All, > > I imagine that this core doesn't easy to replicate but somebody can help > me to understand why it was generated? There is some way to prevent it? > > Best Regards > > > > 2012/7/18 Renan Capaverde <renan.capave...@digitro.com.br> > >> I am having the same problem on kamailio 3.1.6. Someone please help. >> >> Cheers, >> Renan >> >> Em 17/7/2012 14:26, Bruno Bresciani escreveu: >> >> Excuse-me Daniel, I forgot this information... Kamailio version 3.1.2 >> >> Best Regards >> >> >> 2012/7/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> send also the version 'kamailio -V' to match the proper sources. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Daniel >>> >>> >>> On 7/17/12 7:11 PM, Bruno Bresciani wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I observed two at 0x08173bf0 in fm_realloc (qm=0xb5f7d000, p=0xb61f0bc0, >>> size=0) at mem/f_malloc.c:536. >>> >>> I don't know exactly what may be caused this core because the debug of >>> kamailio is disabled, but looking at backtrace (gdb) and source code I >>> could notice a relationship with TLS connection establishment (handshake). >>> Other important fact is that core was generated by the kamalio itself with >>> signal 6 (abort) because it can't find the pointer to memory realloc. >>> I'd like to know if someone already observed this issue and if my >>> analyse above is correct? >>> >>> Bellow is backtrace full with gdb: >>> >>> Core was generated by `/home2/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio -P >>> /var/run/kamailio.pid'. >>> Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted. >>> #0 0x00f30402 in __kernel_vsyscall () >>> (gdb) >>> (gdb) >>> (gdb) >>> (gdb) >>> (gdb) bt full >>> #0 0x00f30402 in __kernel_vsyscall () >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #1 0x009fec10 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #2 0x00a00521 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #3 0x08173bf0 in fm_realloc (qm=0xb5f7d000, p=0xb61f0bc0, size=0) at >>> mem/f_malloc.c:536 >>> f = (struct fm_frag *) 0xb61f0bb8 >>> pf = <value optimized out> >>> orig_size = 18 >>> L=Ãb¬Ã2n = (struct fm_frag *) 0xb61f0bd2 >>> ptr = <value optimized out> >>> hash = 23548 >>> #4 0x0051a87f in ser_realloc (ptr=0xb61f0bc0, size=32) at >>> ../../mem/shm_mem.h:266 >>> No locals. >>> #5 0x00460295 in OPENSSL_cleanse () from /lib/libcrypto.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #6 0x004609f7 in CRYPTO_realloc () from /lib/libcrypto.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #7 0x003efb22 in sk_insert () from /lib/libcrypto.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #8 0x003efbaa in sk_push () from /lib/libcrypto.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #9 0x007c2ac3 in ssl_bytes_to_cipher_list () from /lib/libssl.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #10 0x007aa9f3 in ssl3_get_client_hello () from /lib/libssl.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #11 0x007ab815 in ssl3_accept () from /lib/libssl.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #12 0x007c1c3a in SSL_accept () from /lib/libssl.so.6 >>> No symbol table info available. >>> #13 0x005278e3 in tls_accept (c=0xb621af88, error=0xbf91dfc8) at >>> tls_server.c:346 >>> ret = <value optimized out> >>> ssl = (SSL *) 0xb61c1878 >>> cert = <value optimized out> >>> tls_c = (struct tls_extra_data *) 0xb6208e58 >>> tls_log = <value optimized out> >>> #14 0x0052da8e in tls_read_f (c=0xb621af88, flags=0xbf91e200) at >>> tls_server.c:1028 >>> r = (struct tcp_req *) 0xb621affc >>> bytes_free = 4095 >>> bytes_read = 70 >>> read_size = 4095 >>> ssl_error = 0 >>> ssl_read = 0 >>> ssl = (SSL *) 0xb61c1878 >>> rd_buf = "\026\003\001\000A\001\000\000=\003\001Oÿ\v¡ywP\fkÃDà >>> >>> 0/\000\a\000\005\001\000ÃÃÃï000\000\026\0009\0008\0005\000\026\000\023\000\n\0003\0002\00 >>> 202i<ä<åþ\031ì234 >>> \237ê030Y){lѶ"...06Ã'Ãr9ìë¸{[©\t\205\037\036ÿHPH5µ\t(é32Ã027æò036¾\"\rÔ¤YÃ215uº\027)ö000ñ215\vÃà >>> éEa\023xéJ\206T\204Cà >>> wr_buf = >>> "\027\003\001\003 >>> w²'\016ѼÃ033ÃLÃ021Ã)Ã\220hnL¦\020Xê\236\200\tIhøSf\234Ã\rà >>> >>> ?¯¼\024FÃ\200ª/\2264RÃaäIpXȬÃ035äQh\211Ã026ý4ÃU+\asr£/`¤Oû1AʹqUܿ·v±ü\205"... >>> rd = {buf = 0xbf90dfa4 "\026\003\001", pos = 70, used = 70, size >>> = 65536} >>> wr = { >>> buf = 0xbf8fdfa4 >>> "\027\003\001\003 >>> w²'\016ѼÃ033ÃLÃ021Ã)Ã\220hnL¦\020Xê\236\200\tIhøSf\234Ã\rà >>> ?¯¼\024FÃ\200ª/\2264RÃaäIpXȬÃ035äQh\211Ã026ý4ÃU+\asr£/`¤Oû1AʹqUܿ·v±ü\205"..., >>> pos = 0, used = 0, >>> size = 65536} >>> tls_c = (struct tls_extra_data *) 0xb6208e58 >>> enc_rd_buf = (struct tls_rd_buf *) 0x0 >>> n = 0 >>> flush_flags = <value optimized out> >>> err_src = 0x541a83 "TLS read:" >>> x = <value optimized out> >>> #15 0x08158ade in tcp_read_headers (c=0xb621af88, read_flags=0xbf91e200) >>> at tcp_read.c:406 >>> bytes = -1 >>> remaining = <value optimized out> >>> p = <value optimized out> >>> r = (struct tcp_req *) 0xb621affc >>> #16 0x08158fd4 in tcp_read_req (con=0xb621af88, bytes_read=0xbf91e204, >>> read_flags=0xbf91e200) at tcp_read.c:871 >>> bytes = <value optimized out> >>> total_bytes = 0 >>> resp = <value optimized out> >>> size = <value optimized out> >>> req = (struct tcp_req *) 0xb621affc >>> dst = {send_sock = 0x1, to = {s = {sa_family = 57540, sa_data = >>> "\221¿\020\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\020\000\000"}, sin = {sin_family = >>> 57540, >>> sin_port = 49041, sin_addr = {s_addr = 16}, sin_zero = >>> "\000\000\000\000\020\000\000"}, sin6 = {sin6_family = 57540, sin6_port = >>> 49041, >>> sin6_flowinfo = 16, sin6_addr = {in6_u = {u6_addr8 = >>> "\000\000\000\000\020\000\000\000\001\000\000\000\001\000\000", u6_addr16 = >>> {0, 0, 16, 0, 1, 0, >>> 1, 0}, u6_addr32 = {0, 16, 1, 1}}}, sin6_scope_id = 12}}, id >>> = -1080958468, proto = 4 '\004', send_flags = {f = 0 '\0', blst_imask = 0 >>> '\0'}} >>> c = 10 '\n' >>> #17 0x08159a0f in handle_io (fm=0x83296b0, events=1, idx=-1) at >>> tcp_read.c:1150 >>> ret = 4 >>> n = 4 >>> read_flags = 1 >>> con = (struct tcp_connection *) 0xb621af88 >>> s = 12 >>> resp = <value optimized out> >>> t = <value optimized out> >>> #18 0x0815d653 in tcp_receive_loop (unix_sock=35) at io_wait.h:1091 >>> No locals. >>> ---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit--- >>> #19 0x0812885b in tcp_init_children () at tcp_main.c:4819 >>> r = 3 >>> reader_fd_1 = 35 >>> pid = <value optimized out> >>> si = <value optimized out> >>> #20 0x080ad412 in main_loop () at main.c:1632 >>> i = 4 >>> pid = <value optimized out> >>> si = (struct socket_info *) 0x0 >>> si_desc = "udp receiver child=3 sock=192.168.166.31:5060 >>> \000\221¿\002\000\000\000/\200\220\000\001\000\000\000\000\000H\000¨ä21¿\001\000\000\000°¶è026¶\000\000\000\000\000õ\030s2\b\002\000\000\000âf\b\000õ\001\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\001\000\000\000\000\000\000\000ÿÿÿÿ¸ä21¿" >>> #21 0x080afbe7 in main (argc=3, argv=dwarf2_read_address: Corrupted >>> DWARF expression. >>> ) at main.c:2398 >>> cfg_stream = (FILE *) 0x8a2d008 >>> c = <value optimized out> >>> r = 0 >>> tmp = 0xbf91e674 >>> "\212þ\221¿\233þ\221¿°þ\221¿»þ\221¿Ã\221¿ù1¿\020ÿ\221¿Dÿ\221¿Lÿ\221¿Wÿ\221¿]ÿ\221¿oÿ\221¿{ÿ\221¿\202ÿ\221 >>> tmp_len = 10492229 >>> port = 136192361 >>> proto = -1080957480 >>> ret = <value optimized out> >>> seed = 21782655 >>> rfd = 4 >>> debug_save = <value optimized out> >>> debug_flag = 0 >>> dont_fork_cnt = 0 >>> n_lst = <value optimized out> >>> p = <value optimized out> >>> >>> >>> Best Regards >>> >>> >>> 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