On 6/6/21 6:44 PM, Simon Glass wrote:
Hi Heinrich,

On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 18:56, Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> wrote:

Hi Heinrich,

On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 at 23:02, Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.g...@gmx.de> wrote:

On 22.03.21 06:21, Simon Glass wrote:
At present if sandbox crashes it prints a message and tries to exit. But
with the recently introduced signal handler, it often seems to get stuck
in a loop until the stack overflows:

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation

Segmentation violation
...

Hello Simon,

do you have a reproducible example? I never have seen this.

https://source.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-dm/-/jobs/242433

You need to run that commit with pytest though...it does not happen
when run directly.

BTW this sems to expose some rather nasty bug in dlmalloc or how it is
used. I notice that as soon as the first test is run, the 'top' value
in dlmalloc is outside the range of the malloc pool, which seems
wrong. I wonder if there is something broken with how
dm_test_pre_run() and dm_test_post_run() work.


Corrupting gd could cause an endless recursive loop, as these lines
follow printing the observed string:

         printf("pc = 0x%lx, ", pc);
         printf("pc_reloc = 0x%lx\n\n", pc - gd->reloc_off);

Yes I suspect printf() is dead.


If we remove SA_NODEFER from the signal mask in arch/sandbox/cpu/os.c,
recursion cannot occur anymore. If a segmentation violation occurs
inside the handler it will be delegated to the default handler.

Furthermore we could consider removing the signal handler at the start
of os_signal_action().

The issue is that if you get a segfault you really don't know if you
can continue and do anything else.

What is the goal with the signal handler? I don't think the user can
do anything about it.

Hello Simon,

the signal handler prints out the crash location and this makes
analyzing problems much easier. It proved valuable to me several times.


I keep hitting this problem during development with sandbox, so I
think I need to apply this patch.

Does anything need to be updated in the tests?

Regards,
Simon


Did you try removing SA_NODEFER as proposed?

Best regards

Heinrich

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