[Asterisk-Dev] H323 segfault .... PPC
Iain Stevenson
iain at iainstevenson.com
Fri May 30 13:42:52 MST 2003
--On Friday, May 30, 2003 16:22:43 -0400 Jeremy McNamara <jj at indie.org>
wrote:
> Maybe we can attack this from a different direction... What prints out on
> the console b4 the seg?
>
This ...
[chan_h323.so] => (The NuFone Network's Open H.323 Channel Driver)
== Creating H.323 Endpoint
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/h323.conf': Found
== Setting default context to voip-h323
CONTEXT RELOAD: [voip-h323]
== Registered channel type 'H323' (The NuFone Network's Open H.323
Channel Driver)
== H.323 listener started on ip$*:1720
== Using OpenH323 Gatekeeper on wallace at xxxx.xxxx.net as our Gatekeeper.
end
I've just tried a very stripped down h323.conf with no phone definitions in
it. That generally starts OK but typing "reload" at the console segfaults
every time - with or without the gatekeeper. In general, I've found that
stability is inversely proportional to the number of entries in h323.conf.
Iain
> Jeremy
>
> Iain Stevenson wrote:
>
>>
>> ... been playing with chan_h323 on my ppc * system. It seems to fall
>> over a bit on startup although not every time. Here's the backtrace:
>>
>> (gdb) bt
>> # 0 chunk_free (ar_ptr=0xfe43b60, p=0x100d24e0) at malloc.c:3179
>> # 1 0xfd8e808 in __libc_free (mem=0xfe43b60) at malloc.c:3153
>> # 2 0xdd53288 in __builtin_delete (ptr=0xfe43b60)
>> at /dist/rpm/BUILD/gcc/BUILD/gcc-2.95.4/gcc/cp/new2.cc:54
>> # 3 0xeedeed8 in PContainer::Destruct () from
>> /root/pwlib/lib/libpt_linux_ppc_r.so.1
>> # 4 0xeec8138 in PThread::PX_ThreadStart () from
>> /root/pwlib/lib/libpt_linux_ppc_r.so.1
>> # 5 0xffad450 in pthread_start_thread (arg=0xfe43b60) at manager.c:291
>> # 6 0xfded8bc in clone () at soinit.c:76
>>
>> This is with the latest ptlib and openh323 updated to current cvs.
>>
>> Iain
>>
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