[nas] segfault on amd64

Steve McIntyre steve at einval.com
Tue Dec 28 07:14:49 MST 2004


On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 12:48:28PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
>On an amd64 running Debian sid and nas 1.7, I get a segfault:

Hmmm. Do you mean sid, or do you mean amd pure64 from Alioth?

># nasd -aa &
>[1] 14843
>config: Maxfrags set to 3
>config: Minfrags set to 2
>config: Fragsize set to 256
>config: Maxfrags set to 3
>config: Minfrags set to 2
>config: Fragsize set to 256
>
>[1]+  Segmentation fault      nasd -aa
>
>syslog
>
>kernel: nasd[14843]: segfault at ffffffffbfffffcb rip 0000002a956e84d0
>rsp 0000007fbffff978 error 4
>
>
>If I run nas from init.d, I get this:
>
>Starting the Network Audio System
>config: Maxfrags set to 3
>config: Minfrags set to 2
>config: Fragsize set to 256
>config: Maxfrags set to 3
>config: Minfrags set to 2
>config: Fragsize set to 256
>/usr/bin/start-nas: line 2: 15031 Segmentation fault      nice -n -10
>/usr/bin/nasd -b "$@"
>
>kernel: nasd[15031]: segfault at ffffffffbfffffdb rip 0000002a956e84d0
>rsp 0000007fbffff8e8 error 4
>
>Strace has
>
>open("/etc/nas//nasd.conf", O_RDONLY)   = 3
>ioctl(3, SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE or TCGETS, 0x7fbffff050) = -1 ENOTTY
>(Inappropriate ioctl for device)
>
>Suggestions?

Which version? Feel free to post a bug in the Debian BTS and I'll take
a look. A core dump would be useful too - use "ulimit -c unlimited"
before you start.

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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve at einval.com
Welcome my son, welcome to the machine.




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