[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0015109]: Abort by memory allocator, possibly in moh_files_generator
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Tue Jul 14 13:31:56 CDT 2009
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https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15109
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Reported By: jvandal
Assigned To:
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Project: Asterisk
Issue ID: 15109
Category: Resources/res_musiconhold
Reproducibility: random
Severity: block
Priority: normal
Status: acknowledged
Target Version: 1.4.27
Asterisk Version: 1.4.24
Regression: No
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A
SVN Revision (number only!):
Request Review:
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Date Submitted: 2009-05-14 10:49 CDT
Last Modified: 2009-07-14 13:31 CDT
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Summary: Abort by memory allocator, possibly in
moh_files_generator
Description:
I have a server running with Asterisk 1.4.24.1 where it randomly segfault
for "unknown" reason.
I'm not sure if this is related to moh_files_generator function or with
filestream_descructor.
Let me know what needed in order to fix this crash, if GDB traces aren't
enough.
Asterisk is compiled with DONT_OPTIMIZE and others flag needed for "gdb".
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Relationships ID Summary
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related to 0014958 Segfault Asterisk 1.4.24.1
related to 0015123 out of bounds crash and core dump
has duplicate 0015195 double free or corruption (!prev) in mo...
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(0107730) russell (administrator) - 2009-07-14 13:31
https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15109#c107730
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Those are reports of what memory was allocated in res_musiconhold when
Asterisk stopped running. The purpose of that output from valgrind is to
assist in finding memory leaks. Unfortunately, it's not a record of
invalid memory access that could cause a crash. Sorry. :-(
Issue History
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2009-07-14 13:31 russell Note Added: 0107730
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