On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 09:11:34AM -0600, Simon Glass wrote: > On 29 October 2014 16:21, Rabin Vincent <ra...@rab.in> wrote: > > Attempting to run the sandbox leads to a segfault, because some dynamic > > libraries (outside of u-boot) attempt to use malloc() to allocate memory > > before u-boot's gd variable is initialized. > > > > Check for gd not being NULL in the SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN handling, so that > > malloc() doesn't crash when called at this point. > > > > $ gdb -q --args ./u-boot > > (gdb) r > > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > > 0x0000000000412b9b in malloc (bytes=bytes@entry=37) at > > common/dlmalloc.c:2184 > > 2184 if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_RELOC)) { > > (gdb) p gd > > $1 = (gd_t *) 0x0 > > (gdb) bt > > #0 0x0000000000412b9b in malloc (bytes=bytes@entry=37) at > > common/dlmalloc.c:2184 > > #1 0x00007ffff75bf8e1 in set_binding_values (domainname=0x7ffff11f4f12 > > "libgpg-error", dirnamep=0x7fffffffe168, codesetp=0x0) > > at bindtextdom.c:228 > > #2 0x00007ffff75bfb4c in set_binding_values (codesetp=0x0, > > dirnamep=0x7fffffffe168, domainname=<optimized out>) at bindtextdom.c:350 > > #3 __bindtextdomain (domainname=<optimized out>, dirname=0x7ffff11f4f00 > > "/usr/share/locale") at bindtextdom.c:348 > > #4 0x00007ffff11eca17 in ?? () from > > /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgpg-error.so.0 > > #5 0x00007ffff7dea9fa in call_init (l=<optimized out>, argc=argc@entry=1, > > argv=argv@entry=0x7fffffffe208, > > env=env@entry=0x7fffffffe218) at dl-init.c:78 > > #6 0x00007ffff7deaae3 in call_init (env=0x7fffffffe218, > > argv=0x7fffffffe208, argc=1, l=<optimized out>) at dl-init.c:36 > > #7 _dl_init (main_map=0x7ffff7ffe1a8, argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffe208, > > env=0x7fffffffe218) at dl-init.c:126 > > #8 0x00007ffff7ddd1ca in _dl_start_user () from > > /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 > > How do you provoke this error? It doesn't seem to happen for me.
I just run the u-boot binary, which I built with sandbox_defconfig. Perhaps you have different library versions on your system? (I see it's libgpg-error.so which is triggering the malloc() here.) I run Debian unstable. _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot