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Re: 64bit startup
From: |
Luca |
Subject: |
Re: 64bit startup |
Date: |
Sat, 6 Jan 2024 00:42:35 +0100 |
Il 05/01/24 19:12, Sergey Bugaev ha scritto:
/servers/crash-dump-core crashes on the memset () call in
hurd:exec/elfcore.c:fetch_thread_fpregset (); the (*fpregs) pointer is
NULL. The caller passes fpregs = ¬e.data.pr_fpreg, where note.data
is of type struct elf_lwpstatus, defined in hurd:include/sys/procfs.h,
whose pr_fpreg field is of type prfpregset_t, which is a typedef to
fpregset_t, which was an actual struct on i386, but is a pointer on
x86_64. This would've been easier to debug if I had debuginfo :)
I had this small patch applied that apparently is enough for me to have
some kind of core dump, I'm not sure if it's a good solution:
diff --git a/exec/elfcore.c b/exec/elfcore.c
index c6aa2bc8b..405fa8e0c 100644
--- a/exec/elfcore.c
+++ b/exec/elfcore.c
@@ -544,6 +544,11 @@ dump_core (task_t task, file_t file, off_t corelimit,
note.data.pr_info.si_code = sigcode;
note.data.pr_info.si_errno = sigerror;
+#ifdef __x86_64__
+ struct _libc_fpstate fpstate;
+ memset(&fpstate, 0, sizeof(fpstate));
+ note.data.pr_fpreg = &fpstate;
+#endif
fetch_thread_regset (threads[i], ¬e.data.pr_reg);
fetch_thread_fpregset (threads[i], ¬e.data.pr_fpreg);
HTH
Luca
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