[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-20612) Segmentation fault related to pthread stack size with LOW MEMORY compiler flag selected

Matt Jordan (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Thu Nov 1 08:36:18 CDT 2012


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Matt Jordan commented on ASTERISK-20612:
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I should also add that I enabled LOW_MEMORY in a fresh checkout of 10 (which is essentially 10.10 at this point) and launched Asterisk.  I did not get the error that you referenced, nor did it crash.  Of course, all that means is for the modules on my system, none of them caused your particular problem.  A log file should indicate which module is causing the problem.
                
> Segmentation fault related to pthread stack size with LOW MEMORY compiler flag selected
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-20612
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-20612
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: General
>    Affects Versions: 10.10.0
>         Environment: Debian Wheezy with all updates (DebWrt), Asus RT-N16 router (480Mhz, 128mb ram, O/S on usb)
>            Reporter: Stephen Hinton
>            Assignee: Stephen Hinton
>
> Compiled asterisk with the low memory flag selected. Upon trying to start asterisk manually (asterisk -cvvvd) the following output is printed:
> "utils.c:1056 ast_pthread_create_stack: pthread_attr_setstacksize: Invalid argument"
> When starting with amportal start:
> "(debwrt-mipsel)root at debwrt:~# amportal start
> Please wait...
> SETTING FILE PERMISSIONS
> chown: cannot access `/dev/tty9': No such file or directory
> Permissions OK
> STARTING ASTERISK
> pthread_attr_setstacksize: Invalid argument
> Segmentation fault
> Asterisk ended with exit status 139
> Asterisk exited on signal 11.
> Automatically restarting Asterisk."

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