Subject: Re: Sudden core dump with SIGALRM
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/15/2003 16:25:29
In article <20030916.010126.92591347.taca@back-street.net>,
Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net> wrote:
Make sure you have kern_exec.c:1.174.
christos
>Hi.
>
>I've tested to run a static linked binary (unknown version of NetBSD).
>It works on 1.6.1_STABLE fine. But on current, it core dumped just
>after one minute from start. (I hide real its name.)
>
> 1046 program CALL socket(0x2,0x1,0)
> 1046 program RET socket 8
> 1046 program CALL setsockopt(0x8,0xffff,0x4,0xbfbff698,0x4)
> 1046 program RET setsockopt 0
> 1046 program CALL bind(0x8,0xbfbff664,0x10)
> 1046 program RET bind 0
> 1046 program CALL listen(0x8,0x5)
> 1046 program RET listen 0
> 1046 program CALL __sigaction14(0xe,0xbfbff60c,0xbfbff5f4)
> 1046 program RET __sigaction14 0
> 1046 program CALL setitimer(0,0xbfbff614,0xbfbff604)
> 1046 program RET setitimer 0
> 1046 program CALL accept(0x8,0xbfbff674,0xbfbff684)
> 1046 program RET accept RESTART
> 1046 program PSIG SIGALRM caught handler=0x8049900 mask=() code=0x0
> 1046 program CALL __sigaction14(0xe,0xbfbff57c,0xbfbff564)
> 1046 program RET __sigaction14 0
> 1046 program PSIG SIGSEGV SIG_DFL
> 1046 program NAMI "program.core"
>
>Dose recent signal change affect it?
>
>The system was:
>
>NetBSD branch.back-street.net 1.6ZB NetBSD 1.6ZB (EPIA) #22: Sun Sep 14
>23:26:54 JST 2003
>taca@edge.a.back-street.net:/var/obj/sys/arch/i386/compile/EPIA i386
>
>--
>Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>
>