Cliff Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Scott Lamb wrote:
>
> > HEAD (as of sometime yesterday) is segfaulting on me. Stack trace below.
> > This happens on all SSL requests; others seem fine. This on Linux with
> > RedHat's openssl-0.9.6b-28.
> >
> > I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the ssl changes on the
> > 14th. They touched ssl_engine_io.c, though there's no immediate culprit
> > to my (uneducated) eye.
> >
> > The particular revs I've got:
> >
> > ssl_engine_io.c 1.102
> > apr_buckets_simple.c 1.41
> > apr_buckets_alloc.c 1.8
>
> Sigh. Wonder if this is related to what FirstBill saw earlier today with
> the proxy? Seeing as nothing has changed in the buckets code any time
> recently... OHHHHHHHH WAIT, yes it has. Brian apparently committed a
> change to allocate the apr_bucket_brigade itself out of the brigade
> allocator. I'm not yet convinced whether that's valid or not, but
> regardless, that change (either a bug in it or a flaw elsewhere that it
> triggered) is almost certain to be what's triggered these segfaults.
I'm seeing a couple of different segfaults in regression tests on AIX
running stable head and APR HEAD and apr-util HEAD for at least the
last few days:
gcc build, simple proxy test segfaults
xlc build, incomplete POST requests, maybe others (too many cores to
keep track of)
Sometime today I'll try to back up to a prior level of apr-util and
see if the problem still occurs. Just looking at CHANGES in stable,
probably nothing has changed in Apache since the point at which it was
working fine.
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