On 12 July 2012 18:52, Chris Rees <utis...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 9 July 2012 02:49, David Xu <davi...@freebsd.org> wrote: >> On 2012/07/08 18:21, Chris Rees wrote: >>> >>> Hi all / David, >>> >>> doxygen has been failing for a while now on -CURRENT and apparently >>> -STABLE too. The current fix is disabling one of the tests in the >>> build, but obviously it points to a problem with our base system.... >>> >>> I've trussed [1] the failing code [2], and it looks as though it's >>> hanging on a _umtx call. I'm gratuitously ignorant of what goes on >>> there... but the timings of recent commits to umtx.h [3] could >>> indicate a link (hope it's not bogus...). >>> >>> Any pointers on what I should do next? >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> [1] http://www.bayofrum.net/~crees/scratch/doxygen-truss >>> >> _umtx_op(0x8012b0280,0x16,0x0,0x0,0x0,0x1) ERR#22 'Invalid argument' >> >> can you execute it in gdb and print its value ? >> >> print/x *(int *)0x8012b0280 >> print/x *(int *)(0x8012b0280+4) > > I've been having trouble debugging it since it's threaded, and so I > ran a binary search over the last few days of revisions from 1/Apr to > 1/May. > > Unfortunately I discovered to my horror today that all but the first > test was useless, because the patch I committed to disable the test > was of course readded to my ports tree, so none of the tests ran :/ > > I'll hopefully have it narrowed down to the offending commit over the > next few days.
Extremely late now, I know; these tests take ages, and I've been dragged away on holiday. I've narrowed it down to cvsup checkout between 00:00 6/April and 12:00 6/April, which I assume corresponds to r233932-r233945. The only major change that I could see is melifaro's bpf changes in r233937; not sure why this test could use bpf. I'll keep digging, and I may owe you (David) an apology ;) Chris _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"