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Re: 64bit startup
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Samuel Thibault |
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Re: 64bit startup |
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Wed, 1 Nov 2023 13:14:17 +0100 |
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Samuel Thibault, le mer. 01 nov. 2023 01:50:40 +0100, a ecrit:
> Samuel Thibault, le mar. 31 oct. 2023 04:40:43 +0100, a ecrit:
> > Samuel Thibault, le lun. 30 oct. 2023 18:35:03 +0100, a ecrit:
> > > Samuel Thibault, le dim. 29 oct. 2023 23:27:22 +0100, a ecrit:
> > > > Samuel Thibault, le ven. 27 oct. 2023 08:48:19 +0200, a ecrit:
> > > > > while [ "$(echo -n `echo internal/reflectlite.s-gox | sed -e
> > > > > 's/s-gox/gox/' ` )" = internal/reflectlite.gox ] ; do : ; done
> > > >
> > > > For now, I could reproduce with
> > > >
> > > > time while [ "$(echo -n `echo a` )" = a ] ; do : ; done
> > > >
> > > > by running two of them in parallel, along with an apt install loop in
> > > > parallel. It takes a few hours to reproduce (sometimes 1, sometimes
> > > > 3...)
> > >
> > > It seems to happen more often when running inside a chroot (possibly
> > > because of the intermediate firmlink redirection?), and possibly
> > > eatmydata also makes it more frequent.
> >
> > (it looks like there are memory leaks in proc, its vminfo keeps
> > increasing).
>
> It seems 64bit-specific: the program below makes proc leak memory, 100
> vminfo lines at a time. Possibly __mach_msg_destroy doesn't actually
> properly parse messages to be destroyed, so that in the error case the
> server leaks non-inline data? Flavio, perhaps you have an idea?
I don't think we have the kernel-to-user equivalent for
adjust_msg_type_size? So that we end up pushing twice too much data to
userland for port arrays?
> #include <hurd.h>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
> #define N 1024
> int main(void) {
> mach_port_t port = getproc();
> mach_port_t ports[N];
> int ints[N];
> for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
> ports[i] = MACH_PORT_DEAD;
> }
> for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
> int ret = proc_setexecdata(port, ports,
> MACH_MSG_TYPE_COPY_SEND, N, ints, N);
> if (ret) {
> errno = ret;
> perror("setexecdata");
> }
> }
> return 0;
> }
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