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Re: lib/54017: jemalloc deadlock?
The following reply was made to PR lib/54017; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Rin Okuyama <rokuyama.rk%gmail.com@localhost>
To: "gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost" <gnats-bugs%NetBSD.org@localhost>
Cc:
Subject: Re: lib/54017: jemalloc deadlock?
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:38:46 +0900
Christos, thank you so much for your hard work!
Now, deadlock with "make configure" in pkgsrc/www/firefox
disappears on aarch64 (at least for > 10 tries).
For problems reported by wiz:
(1) Build failure of Thunderbird due to multiple definition of
`malloc_foo': already fixed.
(2) Build failure of Firefox due to stuck in cargo:
I guess this is not due to new jemalloc. I have observed similar
failures with old jemalloc; cargo sometimes deadlock randomly,
and stop it by ^C and re-run make fixes the problem. Also, no
assertion failures are detected with new jemalloc with
JEMALLOC_DEBUG.
(3) Build failure of pkgsrc/wip/emacs-git:
With JEMALLOC_DEBUG enabled, it crashes earlier:
----
Loading window (source)...
<jemalloc>: /build/src/external/bsd/jemalloc/lib/../dist/src/arena.c:271: Failed assertion: "bitmap_get(slab_data->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info, regind)"
gmake[1]: *** [Makefile:810: bootstrap-emacs.pdmp] Abort trap (core dumped)
gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/build/pkgsrc/wip/emacs-git/work.x86_64/emacs/src'
gmake: *** [Makefile:423: src] Error 2
*** Error code 2
----
However, it is unclear whether this is due to bug in new jemalloc
or that in emacs. Note that pkgsrc/editors/emacs can be build and
works fine with new jemalloc.
For test failures:
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2019/03/10/msg035279.html
I do not observe tmpfs ones on amd64, however test for libc causes
kernel panic on amd64
----
pmap_unwire: wiring for pmap 0xffffa08d42f93d28 va 0x7827c6b86000did not change!
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion "pg->wire_count > 0" failed: file "../../../.
./uvm/uvm_page.c", line 1594
cpu8: Begin traceback...
vpanic() at netbsd:vpanic+0x143
stge_eeprom_wait.isra.4() at netbsd:stge_eeprom_wait.isra.4
uvm_fault_upper_enter.isra.5() at netbsd:uvm_fault_upper_enter.isra.5+0x1c6
uvm_fault_internal() at netbsd:uvm_fault_internal+0x14ae
uvm_fault_wire() at netbsd:uvm_fault_wire+0x56
uvm_map_pageable() at netbsd:uvm_map_pageable+0x220
sys_mlock() at netbsd:sys_mlock+0xa3
syscall() at netbsd:syscall+0x15b
--- syscall (number 203) ---
7827c604307a:
cpu8: End traceback...
uvm_fault(0xffffa08cbc513008, 0x0, 2) -> e
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in a similar manner to i386
https://releng.netbsd.org/b5reports/i386/2019/2019.03.10.19.47.03/test.log
I don't know this is related to jemalloc or not.
Thanks,
rin
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