[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #10279: random binary crashes, generally while compiling or doing other port work

  • From: "pulkomandy" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 08:24:19 -0000

#10279: random binary crashes, generally while compiling or doing other port 
work
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   Reporter:  kallisti5      |      Owner:  axeld
       Type:  bug            |     Status:  new
   Priority:  critical       |  Milestone:  R1/alpha5
  Component:  System/Kernel  |    Version:  R1/Development
 Resolution:                 |   Keywords:  vm
 Blocked By:                 |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  1              |   Platform:  All
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Old description:

> I've been seeing random application crashes from things that generally
> don't crash.  (sh, python, etc)
>
> I don't think these are isolated issues as in the case of each crash, if
> I run the task again it generally works.  I've been collecting these
> debug reports and are attaching them to this case.
>
> All of the crashes seem to be memory related in some way... and i've seen
> the crashes across multiple installations of Haiku.
>
> System:
> {{{
> x86_gcc2
> hrev46452, hrev46472 and earlier revs.
> AMD Bulldozer, 8 core, 16GB ram.
> }}}
>
> Seen on:
> {{{
> AMD FX-8320 - kallisti5
> AMD FX-8350 - SeanCollins
> }}}

New description:

 I've been seeing random application crashes from things that generally
 don't crash.  (sh, python, etc)

 I don't think these are isolated issues as in the case of each crash, if I
 run the task again it generally works.  I've been collecting these debug
 reports and are attaching them to this case.

 All of the crashes seem to be memory related in some way... and i've seen
 the crashes across multiple installations of Haiku.

 System:
 {{{
 x86_gcc2
 hrev46452, hrev46472 and earlier revs.
 AMD Bulldozer, 8 core, 16GB ram.
 }}}

 Seen on:
 {{{
 AMD FX-8320 - kallisti5
 AMD FX-8350 - SeanCollins
 }}}

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Comment (by pulkomandy):

 For the record, I'm getting similar symptoms on my Core i3 machine. After
 a few hours of uptime and compilation of packages with haikuporter, I get
 random "invalid opcode exception" on the first push instruction of
 functions.

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