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Re: Corosync on NetBSD
Hi all,
I tried to run corosync again on NetBSD 6 BETA. The build errors are
the same, and also it does nothing than utilizing 100% CPU. Luckily,
gdb works in live mode with threads now, and shows this:
(gdb) info th
Id Target Id Frame
5 LWP 1 0x00007f7ff68071e0 in ?? () from
/usr/lib/libpthread.so.1
4 LWP 2 0x00007f7ff6476e5a in ___lwp_park50 () from
/usr/lib/libc.so.12
3 LWP 3 0x00007f7ff643907a in poll () from /usr/lib/libc.so.12
2 LWP 4 0x00007f7ff6476e5a in ___lwp_park50 () from
/usr/lib/libc.so.12
* 1 LWP 0 0x00007f7ff6476e5a in ___lwp_park50 () from
/usr/lib/libc.so.12
(gdb) thr 5
[Switching to thread 5 (LWP 1)]
#0 0x00007f7ff68071e0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.1
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007f7ff68071e0 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.1
#1 0x00007f7ff68075e8 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpthread.so.1
#2 0x0000000000409947 in corosync_timer_add_duration
(nanosec_duration=1500000000, data=0x0, timer_fn=0x4049b0
<corosync_totem_stats_updater>,
handle=0x615518) at timer.c:221
#3 0x000000000040575c in corosync_totem_stats_init () at main.c:820
#4 main_service_ready () at main.c:1410
#5 0x00007f7ff781788b in main_iface_change_fn
(context=0x7f7ff7b3c000, iface_addr=<optimized out>, iface_no=0) at
totemsrp.c:4454
#6 0x00007f7ff7809473 in timer_function_netif_check_timeout
(data=0x7f7ff7384000) at totemudp.c:1388
#7 0x00007f7ff7807780 in timerlist_expire (timerlist=0x7f7ff7b1b0d8)
at tlist.h:309
#8 poll_run (handle=150346236434579456) at coropoll.c:526
#9 0x000000000040775a in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized
out>, envp=<optimized out>) at main.c:1846
As you can see, it jumps somewhere in libpthread from the
corosync_timer_add_duration() function, resulting in an infinite loop.
As a hack, I just commented everything out:
int corosync_timer_add_duration (
unsigned long long nanosec_duration,
void *data,
void (*timer_fn) (void *data),
timer_handle *handle)
{
/*
int res;
int unlock;
if (pthread_equal (pthread_self(), expiry_thread) != 0) {
unlock = 0;
} else {
unlock = 1;
pthread_mutex_lock (&timer_mutex);
}
res = timerlist_add_duration (
&timers_timerlist,
timer_fn,
data,
nanosec_duration,
handle);
if (unlock) {
pthread_mutex_unlock (&timer_mutex);
}
pthread_kill (expiry_thread, SIGUSR1);
return (res);
*/
return 0;
}
Doing this, the corosync service successfully starts and interacts
with its control tools.
Does anybody have an idea what could be wrong with the code obove?
Stephan
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