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Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1735384] Re: OpenJDK JVM segfaults on qemu-sh4 (re


From: Alex Bennée
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [Bug 1735384] Re: OpenJDK JVM segfaults on qemu-sh4 (regression)
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2017 13:39:34 +0000
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <address@hidden> writes:

> On 12/04/2017 10:29 AM, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> It's hard to imagine a scenario where taking the tb_lock() for resolving
>> something that will fail is going to be an improvement. However maybe
>> there is a subtle difference with sh4's javavm implementation.
>
> So, OpenJDK doesn't have a SH-specific implementation of the JVM, it just
> uses the Zero variant, which is a pure C++ implementation of the JVM.
>
> The same implementation is used on any other architecture like older ARM
> (< ARMv7). I just tested it on ARMv4T and it doesn't crash there on
> qemu-user.
>
> However, SH4 is special due to its implementation of atomics in user
> space called gUSA for which support to qemu-user has been recently
> added by Richard Hendersson. Maybe the problem lies there.
>
>> A backtrace QEMU after the segv would be useful here.
>
> I forgot what the proper procedure is for running qemu-user inside
> GDB. Could you help me with that?

Either call directly:

  gdb --args qemu-foo <userspace args>

Or alternatively:

  qemu-foo -g 1234 <userspace args>

And then:

  gdb qemu-foo -p <pid of qemu-foo>

And finally attaching to the gdbstub:

  gdb-multiarch -ex "target remote localhost:1234"
  c

Or just make sure your environment is generating core dumps you can
backtrace at leisure:

  gdb qemu-foo core
  bt


>
> The strace looks like this in any case:
>
> 28856 access("/etc/ld.so.nohwcap",F_OK) = -1 errno=2 (No such file or 
> directory)
> 28856 open("/lib/sh4-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1",O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
> 28856 read(3,0x7fffacd4,512) = 512
> 28856 fstat64(3,0x7fffabe8) = 0
> 28856 mmap(NULL,189084,PROT_EXEC|PROT_READ,MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE,3,0) = 
> 0x7ee27000
> 28856 mprotect(0x7ee45000,61440,PROT_NONE) = 0
> 28856 
> mmap(0x7ee54000,8192,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE|MAP_FIXED,3,0x1d000)
>  = 0x7ee54000
> 28856 close(3) = 0
> 28856 mprotect(0x7ee54000,4096,PROT_READ) = 0
> 28856 mprotect(0x7eee8000,4096,PROT_READ) = 0
> 28856 mprotect(0x7f05c000,20480,PROT_READ) = 0
> 28856 mprotect(0x7f5c8000,53248,PROT_READ) = 0
> 28856 getpid() = 28856
> 28856 munmap(0x7f065000,50134) = 0
> 28856 getpid() = 28856
> 28856 
> mmap(NULL,1572864,PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS|0x20000,-1,0)
>  = 0x7eca7000
> 28856 mprotect(0x7eca7000,4096,PROT_NONE) = 0
> 28856 
> clone(CLONE_VM|CLONE_FS|CLONE_FILES|CLONE_SIGHAND|CLONE_THREAD|CLONE_SYSVSEM|CLONE_SETTLS|CLONE_PARENT_SETTID|CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID,child_stack=0x7ee26048,parent_tidptr=0x7ee26528,tls=0x7ee26930,child_tidptr=0x7ee26528)
>  = 28860
> 28856 futex(0x7ee26528,FUTEX_WAIT,28860,NULL,0x7f77c6e8,2138556136)28856 
> set_robust_list(2128766256,12,-1,2128766652,-1,2128764832) = -1 errno=38 
> (Function not implemented)
> --- SIGSEGV {si_signo=SIGSEGV, si_code=1, si_addr=0x289da000} ---
> qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
> Segmentation fault
> (sid-sh4-sbuild)address@hidden:/local_scratch/sid-sh4-sbuild#
>
> Adrian
>
> --
>   .''`.  John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> : :' :  Debian Developer - address@hidden
> `. `'   Freie Universitaet Berlin - address@hidden
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Alex Bennée



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