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Re: Emacs crashes
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs crashes |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Mar 2006 20:49:55 +1300 |
> > (gdb) p last_marked[481]
> > $4 = 167781611
> > (gdb) xtype
> > Lisp_String
> > (gdb) xcons
> > $5 = (struct Lisp_Cons *) 0xa0024e8
> > {
> > car = 0x4,
> > u = {
> > cdr = 0xffffffff,
> > chain = 0xffffffff
> > }
> > }
> >
> > These last addresses looks suspect
>
> Yes.
Sorry, that was a mistake, I should have type xstring instead of xcons.
(gdb) p* (struct Lisp_String *) 0xa0024e8
$15 = {
size = 4,
size_byte = -1,
intervals = 0x10,
data = 0xa66c79c "\301\b!\207"
}
which is what the variable ptr points to and it crashes out on the line:
MARK_INTERVAL_TREE (ptr->intervals);
> > I don't know what to do next.
>
> You need to go back in time ;-). Print previous values in
> last_marked[] and correlate them with the backtrace. In each frame of
> the backtrace, you will see what kind of Lisp primitive data type is
> being marked, but since some subroutines of mark_object have loops,
> you won't see all the components being marked in the backtrace, so
> last_marked[] will fill in the blanks.
>
> For each Lisp type you find in last_marked[], try to establish its
> type and name, and, if it's a string, the value. The name and the
> string value are the most important parts, since you can then grep the
> sources to find out what data structure it could belong to. Continue
> doing this until you find a symbol that is a global or buffer-local
> variable you can identify in the sources.
Here are some values below but I can't see a connection between them. I
guess I should try to work out what created (struct Lisp_String *) 0xa0024e8.
Nick
(gdb) p last_marked[482]
$24 = 173755437
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Cons
(gdb) p last_marked[481]
$1 = 167781611
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_String
(gdb) xstring
$2 = (struct Lisp_String *) 0xa0024e8
"\301\b!\207"
(gdb) p last_marked[480]
$3 = 138964225
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$4 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x8486d00
"rev"
(gdb) p last_marked[479]
$5 = 174656941
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Cons
(gdb) xcons
$6 = (struct Lisp_Cons *) 0xa690da8
{
car = 0x8486d01,
u = {
cdr = 0x837b8c9,
chain = 0x837b8c9
}
}
(gdb) p last_marked[478]
$11 = 140320329
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$12 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x85d1e48
"backend"
(gdb) p last_marked[477]
$13 = 174656909
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Cons
(gdb) xcons
$14 = (struct Lisp_Cons *) 0xa690d88
{
car = 0x85d1e49,
u = {
cdr = 0xa690dad,
chain = 0xa690dad
}
}
(gdb) p last_marked[476]
$21 = 175717180
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Vectorlike
PVEC_COMPILED
(gdb) p last_marked[475]
$22 = 137869537
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$23 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x837b8e0
"unbound"
(gdb) p last_marked[482]
$24 = 173755437
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Cons
(gdb) p last_marked[474]
$25 = 172548329
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$26 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0xa48e0e8
"vc-default-show-log-entry"
(gdb) p last_marked[473]
$1 = 160558849
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$2 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x991ef00
"ediff-skip-merge-regions-that-differ-from-default"
(gdb) p last_marked[472]
$3 = 137869513
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$4 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x837b8c8
"nil"
(gdb) p last_marked[471]
$5 = 137869513
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$6 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x837b8c8
"nil"
(gdb) p last_marked[470]
$7 = 137869513
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Symbol
(gdb) xsym
$8 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x837b8c8
"nil"
(gdb) p last_marked[469]
$9 = 376392
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_Int
(gdb) xint
$10 = 47049
(gdb) p last_marked[468]
$13 = 148534611
(gdb) xtyp
Lisp_String
(gdb) xstring
$14 = (struct Lisp_String *) 0x8da7550
"/home/nickrob/emacs/lisp/mail/sendmail.elc"
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