Conan Wang created TS-1590: ------------------------------ Summary: use_remap_processor crashes if share_server_sessions = 2 Key: TS-1590 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1590 Project: Traffic Server Issue Type: Bug Affects Versions: 3.3.0 Reporter: Conan Wang
easy to reproduce: {code} CONFIG proxy.config.remap.use_remap_processor INT 1 (default is 0) CONFIG proxy.config.http.share_server_sessions INT 2 (0, 1 will be ok) {code} {code} Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at address: 0x0000000000001210 [Switching to process 8927 thread 0x1a03] 0x00000001000ead15 in _acquire_session (bucket=0x11c0, ip=0x6713138, hostname_hash=@0xb06915d0, sm=0x6712aa0) at HttpSessionManager.cc:191 (gdb) bt #0 0x00000001000ead15 in _acquire_session (bucket=0x11c0, ip=0x6713138, hostname_hash=@0xb06915d0, sm=0x6712aa0) at HttpSessionManager.cc:191 #1 0x00000001000eb366 in HttpSessionManager::acquire_session (this=0x100445e60, cont=0x6712aa0, ip=0x6713138, hostname=0x4ebc19 "127.0.0.1", ua_session=0x2a88980, sm=0x6712aa0) at HttpSessionManager.cc:274 #2 0x0000000100105c29 in HttpSM::do_http_server_open (this=0x6712aa0, raw=false) at HttpSM.cc:4384 ...... (gdb) p this_ethread()->l1_hash $2 = (SessionBucket *) 0x0 (gdb) p this_ethread()->event_types $3 = 2 (ET_REMAP) {code} Using separate remap processor is a hidden option, and I enable it by accident.. (Does anyone use it in prod?) I noticed HttpSM::do_http_server_open is always executed by the remap processer ethread (because of action.continuation->handleEvent(EVENT_REMAP_COMPLETE, NULL), correct me if wrong). While the remap thread was not initialized as ET_NET and has no l1_hash, server session lookup in this ET_REMAP thread will crash. I didn't find a quick way to make HttpSM handling EVENT_REMAP_COMPLETE on ET_NET. So a fast workaround would be falling back to global server connection when use_remap_processor. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira