Re: Troubles building world on stable/13
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2022 17:17:06 UTC
On 2022-Feb-3, at 00:05, Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 2022-Feb-2, at 17:51, bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 02, 2022 at 04:18:07PM -0800, Mark Millard wrote:
>>> On 2022-Feb-2, at 14:32, bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The latest Pi3 single-user -j1 buildworld stopped with clang error 139.
>>>> Running the .sh and .cpp files produced an error. The .sh was
>>>> re-run under lldb and backtraced.
>>>
>>> I'll see if I can find any interesting information based on
>>> the "fault address: 0x5" and source code related to the
>>> backtrace reporting .
>
> Between the source code and the assembler, I've yet
> to see how the value 0x5 ended up as the address
> used.
>
>>>> The output is at
>>>> http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/rpi3/clang_trouble/20220202/lldb_session
>>>> along with the buildworld log and related files in the same directory.
>>>
>>> Your 20220202/readme reports:
>>>
>>> QUOTE
>>> The first attempt to run lldb-gtest-all-fe760c.sh finished with exit
>>> code zero. A subsequent try produced the expected output reported
>>> here in lldb_session.
>>> END QUOTE
>>>
>>> (You had also reported (off list) a recent prior failure where the
>>> .sh/.cpp pair did not repeat the failure when you tired it.)
>>>
>>> Well:
>>>
>>> http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/rpi3/clang_trouble/20220202/gtest-all-fe760c.o
>>>
>>> seems to be a possibly valid compile result to go along with the
>>> run (under lldb) that finished normally (exit code zero).
>>>
>>> I can not see the dates/times on the files over the web interface.
>>> Can you report the output of something like a
>>>
>>> # ls -Tla
>>
>> Done and added to the web directory as file_dates:
>> root@pelorus:/usr/src # ls -Tla *76*
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 0 Feb 2 13:52:42 2022 gtest-all-fe760c-d2733764.o.tmp
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 7339473 Feb 2 13:18:34 2022 gtest-all-fe760c.cpp
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 5246192 Feb 2 13:48:41 2022 gtest-all-fe760c.o
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 4527 Feb 2 13:18:34 2022 gtest-all-fe760c.sh
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1448 Feb 2 13:35:26 2022 lldb-gtest-all-fe760c.sh
>
> Thanks. That is the order for having a successful
> gtest-all-fe760c.o generation when the lldb ran
> the compile to completion with a zero status result
> and later having the failing run. The gtest-all-fe760c.o
> content is probably good.
>
>>> We will see if I notice anything intersting looking at
>>> source code related to the frames of the backtrace for
>>> the lldb based failure reporting.
>
> One of the odd things is that the bt command should
> have reported a lot more frames than just #0..#5.
> It should have gone all the way back to main and
> __start and rtld_start . Another oddity that I've
> no clue about at this point.
>
>>> The variable results for the (lldb) .sh/.cpp runs for the
>>> same file pair suggests possibilities like race conditions,
>>> use of uninitialized memory, use of deallocated-and-reused
>>> memory (now in-use for something else), flaky hardware.
>>>
>>> (That failure only sometimes happened with the .sh/cpp
>>> pair means that no processing of include files was involved:
>>> the .cpp of the pair is self contained.)
>>>
>>> I'll note that the buildworld.log 's :
>>>
>>> 1. /usr/obj/usr/src/arm64.aarch64/tmp/usr/include/private/gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h:899:21: current parser token '{'
>>> 2. /usr/obj/usr/src/arm64.aarch64/tmp/usr/include/private/gtest/internal/gtest-type-util.h:58:1: parsing namespace 'testing'
>>>
>>> is the exact same places in the original source code
>>> as was reported in other such logs for failures while
>>> processing gtest-all.cc .
>>>
>>>> Not sure what to try next. It is possible to build kernel-toolchain and
>>>> new kernels,
>>>
>>> kernel-toolchain builds a subset of the toolchain that
>>> buildworld builds. I'm unsure if the buildworld
>>> completed building what kernel-toolchain builds or not.
>>>
>>>> if that might be useful.
>>>
>>> For now, I need to explore source code.
>>>
>>
>> Ok, I'll refrain from idle tampering.
>
> Without being able to replicate the problem and explore
> the context, I may well not get anywhere useful.
>
> And nothing about this is suggesting any sort of work
> around beyond building on a context that is not having
> the issue and then installing from there to the media
> that would be used on the RPi3* .
>
>>>> At present the machine reports
>>>> bob@pelorus:/usr/src % uname -apKU
>>>> FreeBSD pelorus.zefox.org 13.0-STABLE FreeBSD 13.0-STABLE #0 stable/13-n249120-dee0854a009: Sat Jan 22 23:32:23 PST 2022 bob@pelorus.zefox.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/arm64.aarch64/sys/GENERIC arm64 aarch64 1300525 1300523
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reference to stable/13 's dee0854a009 .
>>>
>>> (This was still the "boot -s" single user context for
>>> the testing. Note is for anyone reading this.)
>>>
>>> FYI: the variable result makes the corrupted-block
>>> hypothesis less likely. You have seen the failure via
>>> the original files and via the .cpp of the .sh/.cpp
>>> pair. You appear to have had a successful build
>>> with the .cpp pair --and an unsuccessful one. Also
>>> no stage under lldb reported illegal instructions or
>>> the like.
>>>
>
Could you make a copy of the /usr/bin/c++ involved accessible
via:
http://www.zefox.net/~fbsd/rpi3/clang_trouble/20220202/
(possibly compressed)?
===
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com