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  • [SOLVED]Seems to crash … perl, what?

    Posted by bluefoxicy on julio 13, 2012 at 00:03

    pandora_agent[18562] general protection ip:7f3f52d58fc4 sp:7f3f4f95ba40 error:0 in libperl.so[7f3f52cc4000+162000]
    pandora_agent[19337] general protection ip:7fa385a08fc4 sp:7fa381c0aa40 error:0 in libperl.so[7fa385974000+162000]
    pandora_agent[19528] general protection ip:7f69181eafd0 sp:7f690e55ba40 error:0 in libperl.so[7f6918156000+162000]

    This happens after about 5 minutes.

    I’m at a loss.  x86-64, CentOS 6, up to date as of 2012-07-12.

    Nacho1988 replied 12 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • bluefoxicy

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    julio 13, 2012 at 17:45
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    OK I think I figured this out:

    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=839788

    Bug in Perl related to threading.

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    julio 16, 2012 at 16:09
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    Thanks for the bug report.

    >It looks like it should be included as an agent requirement to have Thread module version above 1.72, in order to have it working properly.

    Much appreciated.

    Regards.

  • bluefoxicy

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    julio 16, 2012 at 18:37
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    Thanks for the bug report.

    >It looks like it should be included as an agent requirement to have Thread module version above 1.72, in order to have it working properly.

    Much appreciated.

    Regards.

    I had a perl core dev test the one-liner test case, he says it’s not in Perl Threads and it’s fine on perl 5.6.2-5.10.0 and 5.12.0+.  perl 5.10.1 and perl 5.11.0 both segfault on the bug.  His non-threaded perl release builds also segfault on the same versions.

    So likely not actually in perl threads, just a perl bug.

  • bluefoxicy

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    julio 18, 2012 at 16:14
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    I got it!

    http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2010/01/msg155286.html

    Also the work-around is to disable threading (set agent threads to 1).  Odd, since this isn’t a threading bug; however it’s possible that threading causes a destructor call on a non-defined destructor.

    The check for this is to fork off a new copy of perl (don’t try to exception catch this; it segfaults libperl) and see if it can exit safely.  If this throws an error (exit status 137 rather than exit status 0), then perl is broken:

    perl -e "sub M::DESTROY; bless {}, M;"

    In which case you should disable threading.

    system("perl", "-e", "sub M::DESTROY; bless {}, M;") == 0 or agent_threads = 1;
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    julio 20, 2012 at 14:42
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    Nice job! 🙂 I will edit the post as solved.

    Regards