[OpenSIPS-Users] Segmentation fault when TM and DIALOG timer routines are not executed sequentially

Mickael Marrache mickaelmarrache at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 12:25:27 CEST 2015


Hi,

We currently have OpenSIPS crashes that look to be caused by
synchronization issues between the TM and DIALOG modules.

We started to get these crashes after setting the following modparam:

modparam("tm", "own_timer_proc", 2)

Note that we don't set the own_timer_proc parameter for the DIALOG module,
therefore it uses the global timer process.

Do you have an idea what may cause the issue?

The backtrace extracted from the core file:

#0  0x00002b69aa157a28 in next_state_dlg (dlg=0x2b69b1271408, event=1,
dir=2, old_state=0x7fff7e830358, new_state=0x7fff7e83035c,
unref=0x7fff7e830354, is_replicated=0 '\0') at dlg_hash.c:777
#1  0x00002b69aa14aafc in dlg_onreply (t=0x0, type=<value optimized out>,
param=<value optimized out>) at dlg_handlers.c:457
#2  0x00002b69aa14bc67 in unreference_dialog_create (dialog=0x2b69b1271408)
at dlg_handlers.c:744
#3  0x00002b69a7fe2b59 in empty_tmcb_list (head=0x2b69b837c948) at
t_hooks.c:56
#4  0x00002b69a7fd057e in free_cell (dead_cell=0x2b69b837c8d8) at
h_table.c:140
#5  0x00002b69a7fe5e78 in delete_cell (p_cell=0x2b69b837c8d8, unlock=1) at
timer.c:240
#6  0x00002b69a7fe69ac in timer_routine (ticks=<value optimized out>,
set=<value optimized out>) at timer.c:416
#7  0x00000000004babe2 in start_timer_processes () at timer.c:384
#8  0x0000000000434711 in main_loop () at main.c:1016
#9  0x00000000004386f5 in main (argc=<value optimized out>,
argv=0x7fff7e830838) at main.c:1634

The seg fault happens in the next_state_dlg function (line 777 - when
trying to lock the dialog entry):

(gdb) list
772             struct dlg_entry * d_entry;
773
774             d_entry = &(d_table->entries[dlg->h_entry]);
775             *unref = 0;
776
777             dlg_lock(d_table, d_entry);
778
779             *old_state = dlg->state;
780
781             switch (event) {

Thanks,
Mickael
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