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bug#74831: 31.0.50; scratch/igc: segfaults on startup when called under
From: |
Gregor Zattler |
Subject: |
bug#74831: 31.0.50; scratch/igc: segfaults on startup when called under gdb |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:15:45 +0100 |
Hi Eli,
* Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> [2024-12-12; 16:53 +02]:
>> Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2024 15:26:32 +0100
>> From: Gregor Zattler via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs,
>> the Swiss army knife of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
>>
>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>> 0x0000555555779816 in XSETCDR (c=..., n=n@entry=...) at ./src/lisp.h:1605
>> 1605 *xcdr_addr (c) = n;
>
> So what is the value of xcdr_addr(s) here? It looks like
> dereferencing it causes the segfault, so its value might give us some
> hints.
sorry, I'm clueless:
(gdb) print xcdr_addr
No symbol "xcdr_addr" in current context.
> Also, where did you start GDB? It looks like you started it not from
> the Emacs' src/ directory,
I started it in the Emacs src directory::
(gdb) pwd
Working directory /home/grfz/src/emacs-igc2/src.
because you once told me to do so for
gdb.
Anyway...
> in which case please say
>
> (gdb) source /path/to/emacs/src/.gdbinit
I now added
-ex "source /home/grfz/src/emacs-igc2/src/.gdbinit"
to my gdb invocation and tried again.
Now there are plenty of
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
lines in GDBs output but Emacs runs and
and (not so far) functions correct.
> before running Emacs. That's because the MPS library uses SIGSEGV for
> its memory barriers, and .gdbinit there makes sure such SIGSEGVs don't
> stop Emacs. IOW, this could be a false positive, not a real segfault.
That seemed to be the case.
Regards, Gregor