Focal recreation of the failure: root@clean-focal-amd64:~# test/submit-crash test-crashes/hirsute/amd64/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash Submitting test-crashes/hirsute/amd64/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash ... NULL, Ubuntu 21.04, /usr/bin/apport-cli root@clean-focal-amd64:~# apt-cache policy whoopsie whoopsie: Installed: 0.2.69ubuntu0.2 ... [11:04:01] Parsing /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:04:01] Uploading /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:04:01] Sent; server replied with: No error [11:04:01] Response code: 200 [11:04:01] Got command: OOPSID 0
Verification of the fix: root@clean-focal-amd64:~# apt-cache policy whoopsie whoopsie: Installed: 0.2.69ubuntu0.3 root@clean-focal-amd64:~# test/submit-crash test-crashes/hirsute/amd64/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash Submitting test-crashes/hirsute/amd64/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash ... e603db9e-6b09-11eb-aff9-00163ed65bda, Ubuntu 21.04, /usr/bin/apport-cli [11:06:22] Parsing /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:06:22] Uploading /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:06:22] Sent; server replied with: No error [11:06:22] Response code: 200 [11:06:22] Reported OOPS ID e603db9e-6b09-11eb-aff9-00163ed65bda Additional test using production error tracker: bdmurray@clean-focal-amd64:~$ sudo CRASH_DB_URL=https://daisy.ubuntu.com whoopsie -f [11:07:37] Using lock path: /var/lock/whoopsie/lock [11:07:37] The default IPv4 route is: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:07:37] Not a paid data plan: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:07:37] Found usable connection: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:07:41] Parsing /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:07:41] Uploading /var/crash/_usr_bin_apport-cli.2001.crash. [11:07:55] Sent; server replied with: No error [11:07:55] Response code: 200 [11:07:55] Reported OOPS ID 1b83dec2-6b0a-11eb-8f66-fa163e6cac46 ** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal ** Tags added: verification-done-focal -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to whoopsie in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1914481 Title: use the size of the data when determining the server response Status in whoopsie package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in whoopsie source package in Focal: Fix Committed Status in whoopsie source package in Groovy: Fix Committed Status in whoopsie source package in Hirsute: Fix Released Bug description: [Note] This SRU has been built in a security-only PPA and should be released to both -updates and -security. [Impact] whoopsie's server_response code is using "g_string_append" instead of "g_string_append_len" which has the knock on effect of sending too much data to its "handle_response". This ends up being a problem if the daisy servers are running on Ubuntu 18.04 instead of Ubuntu 16.04. Here's an example when using whoopsie on groovy to send a crash to a bionic daisy server: [15:35:30] Sent; server replied with: No error [15:35:30] Response code: 200 [15:35:30] Initial response data is: 2bbb776e-64e6-11eb-a8d6-00163eddedf4 OOPSID 0 [15:35:30] Got command: OOPSID We can see a fair number of extra characters (\n0\n\n) after the OOSID command. This becomes more problematic when daisy requests a core dump from the client as the CORE command won't match and the client will never send the core dump. [Test Case] Setup a Bionic version of the Error Tracker: 0) modify /etc/hosts so daisy.staging.ubuntu.com points to the IP of the apache server for daisy 1) sudo service stop whoopsie 2) sudo CRASH_DB_URL=https://daisy.staging.ubuntu.com whoopsie -f 3) Run test/submit-crash test-crashes/hirsute/amd64/_bin_cat.2001.crash 4) check the whoopsie log file for "Got command: OOPSID" and extra data. With the version of whoopsie from -proposed this will not happen. Additionally, a regression test should be run against the staging version of the error tracker by removing the entry from /etc/hosts for the daisy.staging server. After confirming that one test crash works one should also send a python crash, and an end of life release crash as those all generate different response codes from the server. [Regression Potential] The code being changed is clearly wrong and doesn't confirm to the curl API https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION.html. Additionallly, this is similar to the code before r707 of daisy which introduced this change so there is little chance of regression. That being said we are running a regression test to ensure whoopsie works with servers running Ubuntu 16.04. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/+bug/1914481/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

