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--- Comment #8 from Peter ---
Freescale MPC8377
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--- Comment #7 from Julian Seward ---
What CPU are you running on here?
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--- Comment #6 from Julian Seward ---
Peter, can you re-run with
--trace-signals=yes --trace-syscalls=yes --trace-flags=1000
--trace-notbelow=1
?
That might give some more information.
What CPU is this running on?
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--- Comment #5 from Philippe Waroquiers ---
NB/ when adding additional trace, still keep the -v -v -v -d -d -d
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--- Comment #4 from Philippe Waroquiers ---
Effectively, there is not a lot more info.
It looks however that (some) user level code is being executed, as the user
stack
is being extended.
So, you might try to attach to
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--- Comment #3 from Peter ---
thanks for the quick reply. I tried with -v -v -v -d -d -d and you can see
much details in attached "valgrind prints.txt". However, it was no help and
last prints is still "redirected to 0xffbb644
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--- Comment #2 from Peter ---
Created attachment 99955
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=99955=edit
valgrind prints
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