Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] segfault calling MCU
- From: Malcolm Caldwell <malcolm caldwell ntu edu au>
- To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] segfault calling MCU
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 09:18:32 +0930
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 09:21 +0100, Damien Sandras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le mardi 20 d�mbre 2005 �2:31 +0930, Malcolm Caldwell a �it :
> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > From: Malcolm Caldwell <malcolm caldwell ntu edu au>
> > To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list
> > <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
> > Subject: segfault calling MCU
> > Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 12:17:03 +0930
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I get a segfault when I call an MCU. I have tried both a codian and a
> > tandberg mcu.
> >
> > Here is a backtrace. (BTW: first attempt fails: see my other post about
> > gatekeepers)
> >
>
> About the gatekeeper, I see this :
> 2005/12/20 12:04:25.991 0:05.142 Transactor:83e4a38 H225RAS
> Receiving PDU: registrationConfirm 20704
> 2005/12/20 12:04:25.992 0:05.143 Transactor:83e4a38 RAS
> Registered 8915_cdugk with CharlesDarwinUniversity
>
> Then I see this :
> 2005/12/20 12:04:26.044 0:05.195 GMAccounts...r:085caf20 Trans Making
> request: unregistrationRequest
>
> Just after :
> 2005/12/20 12:04:26.023 0:05.174 Transactor:83e4a38 SvcCtrl
> OnChange Call Credit service control debit 0
>
> Wouldn't it be because the call credit is 0 ?
No.
I think the problem is I have two gatekeepers defined. In the accounts
window one (gk1) is selected as active and one (gk2) is not.
At startup I see:
08:45:49 Started GnomeMeeting 1.9.0 for user malcolm
08:45:50 Registered to gk1.abc.blah
08:45:50 Unregistered gk2.abc.blah
Now gk2 was never registered. Perhaps gm is seeing that gk2 is
unselected, goes and unregisters gk1?
>
> I'm afraid you will have to :
> - debug it yourself
> - or give me your account
>
> As for the backtrace, can I connect to the MCU in some way?
>
> > #1 0x4207ea4c in PTimedMutex::Wait (this=Variable "this" is not
> > available.
> > ) at tlibthrd.cxx:1778
> > #2 0xb77ae5a5 in OpalMediaStream::ExecuteCommand (this=0x863a0f0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220) at /usr/include/ptlib/psync.h:111
> > #3 0xb77b40f6 in OpalMediaPatch::ExecuteCommand (this=0x86be5e0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220, fromSink=1)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/patch.cxx:366
> > #4 0xb77ae5c8 in OpalMediaStream::ExecuteCommand (this=0x84e8780,
> > command= 0xb53f6220)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/mediastrm.cxx:252
> > #5 0xb77b3827 in OpalMediaPatch::Sink::ExecuteCommand (this=0x85851f0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/patch.cxx:403
> > #6 0xb77b40cd in OpalMediaPatch::ExecuteCommand (this=0x86be5e0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220, fromSink=0)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/patch.cxx:370
> > #7 0xb77ae5c8 in OpalMediaStream::ExecuteCommand (this=0x863a0f0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/mediastrm.cxx:252
> > #8 0xb77b40f6 in OpalMediaPatch::ExecuteCommand (this=0x86be5e0,
> > command= 0xb53f6220, fromSink=1)
> > at /usr/src/debug/opal-2005.12.19/src/opal/patch.cxx:366
> > #9 0xb77ae5c8 in OpalMediaStream::ExecuteCommand (this=0x84e8780,
> >
> > This pattern continues on and on and on. Perhaps something is wrong with my debug symbols?
> >
> > Attached is a trace. Note this also includes the problem I mention in my other message about the gatekeeper.
> >
> >
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