[asterisk-users] asterisk seg fault 1.4.43

Jerry Geis geisj at pagestation.com
Fri Dec 28 09:36:36 CST 2012


> If you got the segfault, then recompiled with debug info, then the
> addresses in the segfault are no longer relevant to the binary you have.
>
> Are you getting the segfault repeatedly? If so, then just wait for it to
> happen again with the debug info and work with that, and/or the core file
> that Asterisk creates.
>
> If you can't reproduce the segfault, unfortunately that is just the way of
> things sometimes. Could be a random bit-flip in a stick of memory.
>
> In either case, if that segfault line was generated by a non-debug asterisk
> build, it isn't really useful to you.
I was able with gdb to set a break point at the address of the 
instruction pointer:

  ip 00296f96

This is in memcpu_iax32, which is called from sip_alloc() which is called from transmiter_register()

??

Jerry


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