Details
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Bug
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Status: Resolved
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Blocker
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.4.0
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None
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autotools,gcc,--verbose,GLOG_v=1 MESOS_VERBOSE=1,ubuntu:14.04,(ubuntu)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)
Note that --enable-lock-free-event-queue is not enabled.
autotools,gcc,--verbose,GLOG_v=1 MESOS_VERBOSE=1,ubuntu:14.04,(ubuntu)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2) Note that --enable-lock-free-event-queue is not enabled. Details: https://builds.apache.org/job/Mesos-Buildbot/BUILDTOOL=autotools,COMPILER=gcc,CONFIGURATION=--verbose,ENVIRONMENT=GLOG_v=1%20MESOS_VERBOSE=1,OS=ubuntu%3A14.04,label_exp=(ubuntu)&&(!ubuntu-us1)&&(!ubuntu-eu2)/4159/injectedEnvVars/
Description
The following segfault is found on ASF in MesosContainerizerSlaveRecoveryTest.ResourceStatistics but it's flaky and shows up in other tests and environments (with or without --enable-lock-free-event-queue) as well.
Configuration
./bootstrap '&&' ./configure --verbose '&&' make -j6 distcheck
*** Aborted at 1503937885 (unix time) try "date -d @1503937885" if you are using GNU date *** PC: @ 0x2b9e2581caa0 process::EventQueue::Consumer::empty() *** SIGSEGV (@0x8) received by PID 751 (TID 0x2b9e31978700) from PID 8; stack trace: *** @ 0x2b9e29d26330 (unknown) @ 0x2b9e2581caa0 process::EventQueue::Consumer::empty() @ 0x2b9e25800a40 process::ProcessManager::resume() @ 0x2b9e2580f891 process::ProcessManager::init_threads()::$_9::operator()() @ 0x2b9e2580f7d5 _ZNSt12_Bind_simpleIFZN7process14ProcessManager12init_threadsEvE3$_9vEE9_M_invokeIJEEEvSt12_Index_tupleIJXspT_EEE @ 0x2b9e2580f7a5 std::_Bind_simple<>::operator()() @ 0x2b9e2580f77c std::thread::_Impl<>::_M_run() @ 0x2b9e29fe5a60 (unknown) @ 0x2b9e29d1e184 start_thread @ 0x2b9e2a851ffd (unknown) make[3]: *** [CMakeFiles/check] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
A builds@mesos.apache.org query shows many such instances: https://lists.apache.org/list.html?builds@mesos.apache.org:lte=1M:process%3A%3AEventQueue%3A%3AConsumer%3A%3Aempty
Attachments
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Issue Links
- relates to
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MESOS-8049 MasterTest.RecoveredFramework is flaky and crashes.
- Resolved
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