Re: gnome-terminal crash in Feisty



Li Yuan wrote:
I met this problem on vermillion 57. The locale I use is en_US.UTF-8.
gnome-terminal crashed when I copy a file name into it(all English
words). I don't have orca running when gnome-terminal crashed. So I
guess it is a bug in vte.

Li

Here is the trace:
9466:   gnome-terminal
-----------------  lwp# 1 / thread# 1  --------------------
 fef499c5 waitid   (0, 2d74, 8045440, 3)
 fef3c9a6 waitpid  (2d74, 8045554, 0) + 70
 fcad87a2 libgnomeui_segv_handle (6, 0, 8045600) + ba
 fef4804f __sighndlr (6, 0, 8045600, fcad86e8) + f
 fef3d63b call_user_handler (6, 0, 8045600) + 2b8
 fef3d7e2 sigacthandler (6, 0, 8045600) + c2
 --- called from signal handler with signal 6 (SIGABRT) ---
 fef49555 _lwp_kill (1, 6) + 15
 fef022c2 raise    (6) + 22
 feee0ec4 abort    (81416f0, fffff40e, fed71e0c, 80458d8, 0, 80458d8) +
64
 fed0b1b4 g_logv   (fed5eff4, 4, fed5efd0, 8045d40) + 340
 fed0b1dd g_log    (fed5eff4, 4, fed5efd0, fed5efc4, fffff40e) + 25
 fed09c1e g_malloc (fffff40e, 81416f0, 81416f0, fbd151c8, 80c9608, 1) +
56
This line looks wrong. We seem to be attempting to malloc an negative amount.

 fafcb309 vte_terminal_accessible_get_text (81416f0, 19ec, 1d02) + 9d
 fbcff691 atk_text_get_text (81416f0, 19ec, 1d02) + 55
 fb86427e spi_atk_bridge_signal_listener (8045e6c, 3, 8045f0c, 8140680)
+ 226
 feca1b28 signal_emit_unlocked_R (80deca8, 55d, 81416f0, 0, 8045f0c) +
5a0
 feca0fe0 g_signal_emit_valist (81416f0, 70, 55d, 80461f4) + 8c4
 feca14d7 g_signal_emit_by_name (81416f0, fb04a4cc, 19ec, 316) + 35b
 fafca05c emit_text_changed_delete (81416f0, 88fecb0, 19ec, 316) + 78
 fafcaa2e vte_terminal_accessible_text_scrolled (87b5fc8, fffffffb,
81416f0) + 3a6
 feca268f g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__INT (8729860, 0, 2, 80463fc, 804635c,
0) + 5b
 fec8e073 g_closure_invoke (8729860, 0, 2, 80463fc, 804635c) + 107
 feca1cce signal_emit_unlocked_R (80e0fc0, 0, 87b5fc8, 0, 80463fc) + 746
 feca0fe0 g_signal_emit_valist (87b5fc8, ce, 0, 80466e0) + 8c4
 feca14d7 g_signal_emit_by_name (87b5fc8, fb04a14c, fffffffb) + 35b
 fafc1ef5 vte_terminal_handle_scroll (87b5fc8, 84aea60) + 10d
 feca2449 g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID (83d4c28, 0, 1, 804688c,
80467ec, 0) + 55
 fec8e073 g_closure_invoke (83d4c28, 0, 1, 804688c, 80467ec) + 107
 feca1cce signal_emit_unlocked_R (80e0b70, 0, 84aea60, 0, 804688c) + 746
 feca0fe0 g_signal_emit_valist (84aea60, d2, 0, 8046af8) + 8c4
 feca1175 g_signal_emit (84aea60, d2, 0) + 25
 fc6a11dc gtk_adjustment_value_changed (84aea60) + 38
 fc6a10fe gtk_adjustment_set_value (84aea60, 33333333, 4091fd33) + 66
 fafc701a vte_terminal_scroll (87b5fc8, 894d9b0, 80c7ef8) + 1e2
 fc75d3f0 _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXED (80d46a8, 8046c70, 2, 8046d2c,
8046c8c, fafc6e38) + 70
 fec8e354 g_type_class_meta_marshal (80d46a8, 8046c70, 2, 8046d2c,
8046c8c, b8) + 40
 fec8e073 g_closure_invoke (80d46a8, 8046c70, 2, 8046d2c, 8046c8c) + 107
 feca1e92 signal_emit_unlocked_R (80d2910, 0, 87b5fc8, 8046eac, 8046d2c)
+ 90a
 feca0d7e g_signal_emit_valist (87b5fc8, 1e, 0, 8046fa0) + 662
 feca1175 g_signal_emit (87b5fc8, 1e, 0, 894d9b0, 8046fc4) + 25
 fc85fb6f gtk_widget_event_internal (87b5fc8, 894d9b0) + 20f
 fc85f801 gtk_widget_event (87b5fc8, 894d9b0) + 99
 fc75c040 gtk_propagate_event (87b5fc8, 894d9b0) + 98
 fc75b0ea gtk_main_do_event (894d9b0, 0) + 3c6
 fee4525e gdk_event_dispatch (80c7710, 0, 0) + 56
 fed036dd g_main_dispatch (80c7758) + 1d9
 fed047cd g_main_context_dispatch (80c7758) + 85
 fed04bea g_main_context_iterate (80c7758, 1, 1, 80b4308) + 3ce
 fed051ec g_main_loop_run (8383650) + 1b8
 fc75aa02 gtk_main (80473c8, 80472b0, feffa7c0, 8047208, 808a280,
fcb1cf48) + b2
 0806a7ee main     (1, 80472f4, 80472fc) + 58e
 0806466e _start   (1, 8047430, 0, 804743f, 8047460, 8047494) + 7a
-----------------  lwp# 2 / thread# 2  --------------------
 fef49145 read     (1a, fa55bf7c, 14)
 fed062e6 child_watch_helper_thread (0) + 2a
 fed1e8d2 g_thread_create_proxy (841b270) + 11a
 fef47cf4 _thr_setup (fcb22400) + 52
 fef47f50 _lwp_start (fcb22400, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)


On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 12:57 -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Darn, I was hoping that would be a smoking gun.  We have three Orca
developers (Rich, Mike, and Joanie) testing on Feisty, and they cannot
seem to reproduce the problem.  I'm still curious if this might be
related to specific multibyte characters.

Are you running some sort of application in gnome-terminal, examining
the contents of some specific file, etc.?  In addition, would you be
able to do the following:

1) Start a new gnome-terminal

2) Run the 'script' command in that terminal (be advised it will record *everything*, including any passwords you might type)

3) Attempt to access the gnome-terminal with flat review

4) Once gnome-terminal crashes, you should end up with a 'typescript' file containing something that might help us figure out if this is related to specific characters
   on the screen.  Send us that file.

If you'd like, we can also take this off list to avoid smashing people's
inboxes on this subject.  We can always follow up on list to let people
know what we discover just to give closure on the thread.

Will

On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 10:50 -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
Hi.

It is en_US.UTF-8.

          Kenny

On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 11:43:02AM -0500, Willie Walker wrote:
Hi Kenny:

Which locale are you using?  Is it en_US or something else?

Will

On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 07:01 -0600, Kenny Hitt wrote:
Hi.


On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 08:10:56AM +0000, Padraig O'Briain wrote:
#8  0xb7677249 in IA__g_malloc (n_bytes=4294967257) at gmem.c:135

This shows that the number of bytes is wrong.

I suggest logging a bug againt vte.

I would be helpful if we knew what the text was.


It's hard to say for sure.  The crash happens while I'm pressing keypad
8 to get Orca to read the current line.  Sometimes it was a blank line,
sometimes it was the line containing "Pause:", and sometimes a person's
name.

          Kenny

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