This bug was fixed in the package google-perftools -
2.4-0ubuntu5.16.04.1
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google-perftools (2.4-0ubuntu5.16.04.1) xenial; urgency=medium
* d/p/Use-initial-exec-tls-for-libunwind-s-recursion-flag.patch:
Use initial-exec tls for libunwind's recursion flag avoiding
Yakkety mongodb autopkgtest regression started before this update;
releasing.
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Title:
google-perftools can deadlock with dlopen on startup
To
This bug was fixed in the package google-perftools -
2.4-0ubuntu5.16.10.1
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google-perftools (2.4-0ubuntu5.16.10.1) yakkety; urgency=medium
* d/p/Use-initial-exec-tls-for-libunwind-s-recursion-flag.patch:
Use initial-exec tls for libunwind's recursion flag avoiding
Xenial proposed regression tests with OpenStack Tempest Smoke:
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Totals
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Ran: 103 tests in 956.7399 sec.
- Passed: 97
- Skipped: 6
- Expected Fail: 0
- Unexpected Success: 0
- Failed: 0
Sum of execute time for each test: 541.7789 sec.
$ apt-cache policy libgoogle-perftools4
Yakkety proposed regression tested using OpenStack Tempest smoke
testing:
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Totals
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Ran: 103 tests in 1004.6364 sec.
- Passed: 97
- Skipped: 6
- Expected Fail: 0
- Unexpected Success: 0
- Failed: 0
Sum of execute time for each test: 553.9073 sec.
All passed.
Version information:
Hello Sage, or anyone else affected,
Accepted google-perftools into yakkety-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/google-
perftools/2.4-0ubuntu5.16.10.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this
Re-uploaded to yakkety-proposed including the required patch
(apologies).
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** Changed in: google-perftools (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: google-perftools (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Updates uploaded for xenial and yakkety for SRU team review.
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Title:
google-perftools can deadlock with dlopen on startup
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** Description changed:
- On the xenial version of libgoogle-perftools, tcmalloc can deadlock with
- dlopen on startup. This was fixed upstream here:
+ [Impact]
+ Applications use tcmalloc and deadlock on startup (specifically impacting
upstream testing of Ceph).
-
** Also affects: google-perftools (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: google-perftools (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: google-perftools (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in:
Would you please fix this in Xenial?
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This bug was fixed in the package google-perftools - 2.5-0ubuntu4
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* debian/patches/Use-initial-exec-tls-for-libunwind-s-recursion-flag.patch:
Use initial-exec tls for libunwind's recursion flag. (LP: #1647864)
-- Chuck
Here's the RHEL 7 bug: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/1339710
Patch we used in RHEL 7:
https://git.centos.org/raw/rpms!gperftools/7a06cf7fbfd7d53213c1c5f1206f3b8b0c89101d/SOURCES
!gp-Use-initial-exec-tls-for-libunwind-s-recursion-flag.patch
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