> Dan Horák <dho...@redhat.com>
> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu>
>
> one more idea - the address looks as a wrap over kernel memory pages
> when there is no page allocated for 4A7A2ED000, but a page is there for
> 4A7A2EC000, where the target is being copied, it can be an
> "over-optimized" version of memcpy() or something like that
>
> I already debugged this kind of crash with older glibc in RHEL.
Good point. Can this be reproduced with the command running in gdb? If so,
what is in /proc/<pid>/maps at the memory location?

cheers,
Carsten
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