Hi.

I have a core for a userland process. Its a 32bit binary running on 
amd64 machine and the process gets a SIGSEGV in elf_bndr

Any idea why I am hitting such a panic.

 > $G
C++ symbol demangling enabled
 > $C
fd8b11cc ld.so.1`elf_bndr+0x217(fecf0f10, a08, fe11ac31)
fd8b11ec ld.so.1`elf_rtbndr+0x14(a08, fe11ac31, b186568, fd8b14ac, 0, 1e)
fd8b1840 0xfecf0f10(8091548, fd8b187c, fd8b1870, 0, fd8f1ce4)
fd8b18e0 libclcomm.so.1`void 
_rgm_rgm_comm_idl_scswitch_primaries_receive+0xb1(809154c, fd8b1b04)
fd8b1934 libclcomm.so.1`void 
remote_handler::handle_incoming_call+0x101(8091550, fd8b1b04)
fd8f1d20 libclcomm.so.1`void 
solaris_xdoor_server::object_server+0x912(86b89f0, fd8f1d74, 89, 0, 0, 
fe8138e0)
00000000 libc.so.1`_door_return+0xb7()
 >

I am guessing that its a linking problem or a memory corruption

-- 
Thanks,
Tirthankar

http://blogs.sun.com/tirthankar


Reply via email to