From: Blake M. <bl...@mc...> - 2018-05-26 18:31:52
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It's too bad that there is not more attention paid to the native multi-threading aspect. With so much being done over the net these days, not supporting native threads mostly leaves you in the dust. Blake McBride On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 6:50 PM, Don Cohen < don...@is...> wrote: > > I hoped to hear something back from my last post on this subject (Apr 30). > I don't have a small example, but I think I have a repeatable example. > It seems that fedora 24 saves a lot of context in addition to the core > dump, though it wasn't easy to find it all. One of the files, > named "exploitable" says: > Likely crash reason: Jump to an invalid address > Exploitable rating (0-9 scale): 6 > > I suppose this is the same info as the fact that the program > ended with > " Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > Another, core_backtrace: > { "signal": 11 > , "executable": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT%" > , "stacktrace": > [ { "crash_thread": true > , "frames": > [ { "address": 4854162 > , "build_id": "76df05a878e27f6ee7cc5ed39793f74585c42684" > , "build_id_offset": 659858 > , "file_name": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT% (deleted)" > } ] > } > , { "frames": > [ { "address": 140191862768419 > , "build_id": "7e7c0136995d74da5288c3f0a0e53dd72e53d7d4" > , "build_id_offset": 1020707 > , "function_name": "__select" > , "file_name": "/lib64/libc.so.6" > } > , { "address": 5385773 > , "build_id": "76df05a878e27f6ee7cc5ed39793f74585c42684" > , "build_id_offset": 1191469 > , "file_name": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT% (deleted)" > } ] > } > , { "frames": > [ { "address": 140191865756134 > , "build_id": "a6b759a4fe570ed140d81151888da045a3db488e" > , "build_id_offset": 68070 > , "function_name": "sigwait" > , "file_name": "/lib64/libpthread.so.0" > } > , { "address": 4736398 > , "build_id": "76df05a878e27f6ee7cc5ed39793f74585c42684" > , "build_id_offset": 542094 > , "file_name": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT% (deleted)" > } ] > } > , { "frames": > [ { "address": 140191865753581 > , "build_id": "a6b759a4fe570ed140d81151888da045a3db488e" > , "build_id_offset": 65517 > , "function_name": "accept" > , "file_name": "/lib64/libpthread.so.0" > } > , { "address": 5455784 > , "build_id": "76df05a878e27f6ee7cc5ed39793f74585c42684" > , "build_id_offset": 1261480 > , "file_name": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT% (deleted)" > } ] > } > , { "frames": > [ { "address": 140191862768419 > , "build_id": "7e7c0136995d74da5288c3f0a0e53dd72e53d7d4" > , "build_id_offset": 1020707 > , "function_name": "__select" > , "file_name": "/lib64/libc.so.6" > } > , { "address": 6292742 > , "build_id": "76df05a878e27f6ee7cc5ed39793f74585c42684" > , "build_id_offset": 2098438 > , "file_name": "/home/tmp1/ap5-2.49.93+MT% (deleted)" > } ] > } ] > } > > > I'm hoping someone can give me advice on how to look for the problem, > or better, how to help some else who understands it all better than I > do to look for the problem. > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > clisp-devel mailing list > cli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clisp-devel > |