Package: emacs;
Reported by: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu>
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 15:39:02 UTC
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Merged with 18659
Found in versions 24.3.90, 24.3.94
Done: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu>
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From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> To: bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org Cc: kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 10:46:39 -0400
On copy and paste between emacs and Firefox windows. Emacs, which I had been running under gdb, crashed on segmentation fault. It is the second time that this has happened, with nearly identical backtraces. The output of "bt full" is attached below. xbacktrace returns "Undefined command." Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki Indiana University 812-335-8064 In GNU Emacs 24.3.90.1 (x86_64-unknown-cygwin) of 2014-05-03 on fiona Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.3.9600 Configured using: `configure --srcdir=/home/kbrown/src/cygemacs/emacs-24.3.90-1.x86_64/src/emacs-24.3.90 --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --libexecdir=/usr/libexec --datadir=/usr/share --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/usr/lib --datarootdir=/usr/share --docdir=/usr/share/doc/emacs --htmldir=/usr/share/doc/emacs/html -C --with-w32 'CFLAGS=-ggdb -O2 -pipe -Wimplicit-function-declaration -O0 -fdebug-prefix-map=/home/kbrown/src/cygemacs/emacs-24.3.90-1.x86_64/build=/usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1 -fdebug-prefix-map=/home/kbrown/src/cygemacs/emacs-24.3.90-1.x86_64/src/emacs-24.3.90=/usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1' CPPFLAGS= LDFLAGS=-Wl,--stack,0x400000' Important settings: value of $LANG: en_US.UTF-8 locale-coding-system: utf-8-unix Major mode: Fundamental Minor modes in effect: display-time-mode: t tooltip-mode: t electric-indent-mode: t mouse-wheel-mode: t tool-bar-mode: t menu-bar-mode: t file-name-shadow-mode: t global-font-lock-mode: t blink-cursor-mode: t auto-composition-mode: t auto-encryption-mode: t auto-compression-mode: t buffer-read-only: t line-number-mode: t transient-mark-mode: t Recent input: <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> <help-echo> M-x r e p o r t - e m a c s - b u g <return> Recent messages: For information about GNU Emacs and the GNU system, type C-h C-a. Load-path shadows: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/htmlfontify hides /usr/share/emacs/24.3.90/lisp/htmlfontify /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/hfy-cmap hides /usr/share/emacs/24.3.90/lisp/hfy-cmap Features: (shadow sort gnus-util mail-extr emacsbug message idna format-spec rfc822 mml easymenu mml-sec mm-decode mm-bodies mm-encode mail-parse rfc2231 mailabbrev gmm-utils mailheader sendmail rfc2047 rfc2045 ietf-drums mm-util help-fns mail-prsvr mail-utils time time-date tooltip electric uniquify ediff-hook vc-hooks lisp-float-type mwheel w32-common-fns disp-table w32-win w32-vars tool-bar dnd fontset image regexp-opt fringe tabulated-list newcomment lisp-mode prog-mode register page menu-bar rfn-eshadow timer select scroll-bar mouse jit-lock font-lock syntax facemenu font-core frame cham georgian utf-8-lang misc-lang vietnamese tibetan thai tai-viet lao korean japanese hebrew greek romanian slovak czech european ethiopic indian cyrillic chinese case-table epa-hook jka-cmpr-hook help simple abbrev minibuffer nadvice loaddefs button faces cus-face macroexp files text-properties overlay sha1 md5 base64 format env code-pages mule custom widget hashtable-print-readable backquote make-network-process dbusbind gfilenotify w32 multi-tty emacs) Memory information: ((conses 16 76398 7590) (symbols 48 17420 0) (miscs 40 86 90) (strings 32 11229 4178) (string-bytes 1 285210) (vectors 16 9682) (vector-slots 8 370776 10086) (floats 8 72 196) (intervals 56 283 31) (buffers 960 13)) -- Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 2709 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA, http://perth.ovpit.indiana.edu/gustav, Ph: 812-856-5597 (o), 812-345-3284 (m), Skype: zdzislaw.meglicki ======================================================== Output of bt full ======================================================== (gdb) bt full #0 0x0000000100631d84 in deselect_palette (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:123 No locals. #1 0x0000000100631e53 in release_frame_dc (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:154 ret = 0 #2 0x00000001006351f9 in uniscribe_encode_char ( font=0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560>, c=76) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32uniscribe.c:585 context = 0x0 f = 0x0 old_font = 0x0 code = 15 ch = L"LC" len = 1 items = 0x436980 nitems = 1 uniscribe_font = 0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560> #3 0x0000000100462d13 in get_glyph_face_and_encoding ( f=0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928>, glyph=0x6006fb1e0, char2b=0x436b24 L"\006", two_byte_p=0x436aa4) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:23675 face = 0x60021ee00 code = 0 #4 0x0000000100463670 in fill_glyph_string (s=0x436b70, face_id=23, start=0, end=33, overlaps=0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:23897 two_byte_p = 0 glyph = 0x6006fb1e0 last = 0x6006fb630 voffset = 0 glyph_not_available_p = 0 #5 0x0000000100464796 in draw_glyphs (w=0x60057fd30, x=10, row=0x600705300, area=TEXT_AREA, start=0, end=33, hl=DRAW_NORMAL_TEXT, overlaps=0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:24515 face_id = 23 char2b = 0x436b10 L"\020\004\025\f\026\027\003\006\022\017\006" first_glyph = 0x6006fb000 head = 0x436b70 tail = 0x436b70 s = 0x436b70 clip_head = 0x0 clip_tail = 0x0 i = 0 j = 9646208 x_reached = 0 last_x = 570 area_left = 10 f = 0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928> hdc = 0xffffffff8d010f1b #6 0x00000001004752fd in expose_area (w=0x60057fd30, row=0x600705300, r=0x437070, area=TEXT_AREA) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29304 first = 0x6006fb000 end = 0x6006fb630 last = 0x0 first_x = 6541038 start_x = 1 x = 6 #7 0x000000010047552d in expose_line (w=0x60057fd30, row=0x600705300, r=0x437070) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29362 No locals. #8 0x0000000100476540 in expose_window (w=0x60057fd30, fr=0x437190) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29632 y0 = 714 y1 = 728 cursor_cleared_p = 1 phys_cursor_on_p = 0 first_overlapping_row = 0x0 yb = 782 row = 0x600705300 last_overlapping_row = 0x0 f = 0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928> wr = {x = 0, y = 114, width = 598, height = 796} r = {x = 0, y = 700, width = 581, height = 70} mouse_face_overwritten_p = 0 #9 0x000000010047698c in expose_window_tree (w=0x60057fd30, r=0x437190) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29707 f = 0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928> mouse_face_overwritten_p = 0 #10 0x0000000100476977 in expose_window_tree (w=0x600444d28, r=0x437190) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29705 f = 0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928> mouse_face_overwritten_p = 0 #11 0x0000000100476ad0 in expose_frame ( f=0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928>, x=0, y=814, w=581, h=70) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/xdisp.c:29762 r = {x = 0, y = 814, width = 581, height = 70} mouse_face_overwritten_p = 0 #12 0x000000010062ca6d in w32_read_socket ( terminal=0x100f5ce70 <bss_sbrk_buffer+5794288>, hold_quit=0x4373e0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32term.c:4250 hdc = 0xffffffff8d010f1b inev = {kind = NO_EVENT, code = 0, part = scroll_bar_above_handle, modifiers = 0, x = 0, y = 0, timestamp = 0, frame_or_window = 0, arg = 4305639474} do_help = 0 count = 0 check_visibility = 0 msg = {msg = {hwnd = 0xa045c, message = 1045, wParam = 0, lParam = 0, time = 1736382484, pt = {x = 69, y = 17}}, dwModifiers = 0, rect = {left = 0, top = 814, right = 581, bottom = 884}} f = 0x101058c48 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6825928> dpyinfo = 0x1014d6680 <one_w32_display_info> hlinfo = 0x1014d6718 <one_w32_display_info+152> #13 0x000000010050b19a in gobble_input () at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:6846 nr = 0 hold_quit = {kind = NO_EVENT, code = 0, part = scroll_bar_above_handle, modifiers = 0, x = 0, y = 0, timestamp = 0, frame_or_window = 0, arg = 0} next = 0x0 nread = 0 err = false t = 0x100f5ce70 <bss_sbrk_buffer+5794288> #14 0x000000010050b035 in get_input_pending (flags=1) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:6767 No locals. #15 0x0000000100511142 in detect_input_pending_run_timers (do_display=false) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:9884 old_timers_run = 1944 #16 0x000000010050287b in read_char (commandflag=0, map=4305639474, prev_event=4305639474, used_mouse_menu=0x0, end_time=0x437950) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:2558 echo_current = true c = 4305639474 jmpcount = 4421808 local_getcjmp = {4421424, 57, 708217300, 42656, 0, 3041770145964605396, 15028076290, 140708895854455, 4422176, 4422176, 4421488, 4300237088, 4434748, 0, 0, 1, 28, 140708849620591, 5416090721944, 4421488, 4421760, 4301839357, 4421808, 6443753189, 57, 708217300, 57, 708217300, 130463647823520154, 0, 1401891240, 6443754236} save_jump = {130463647822917827, 1, 28, 6443754236, 4421088, 4300175095, 25778441430, 25778441430, 6, 6, 4421232, 4300681828, 25778441430, 4305639474, 1401891240, 0, 4421280, 4300767932, 4421184, 1401891240, 0, 4300176491, 1401891240, 0, 4422176, 21391, 0, 0, 57, 708217300, 4421328, 4301596082} tem = 4422392 save = 4301839357 previous_echo_area_message = 4305639474 also_record = 4305639474 reread = false gcpro1 = {next = 0x4376d0, var = 0x18013dee5 <hires_ms::nsecs()+53>, nvars = 0} gcpro2 = {next = 0x4ed082700b4, var = 0x437590, nvars = 4421280} polling_stopped_here = false orig_kboard = 0x600073800 #17 0x00000001005c180a in read_filtered_event (no_switch_frame=false, ascii_required=false, error_nonascii=false, input_method=true, seconds=4305627959) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/lread.c:632 val = 4294967306 delayed_switch_frame = 4305639474 end_time = {tv_sec = 1401891182, tv_nsec = 602015400} #18 0x00000001005c1aee in Fread_event (prompt=4305639474, inherit_input_method=4305639522, seconds=4305627959) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/lread.c:744 No locals. #19 0x0000000100599bb3 in Ffuncall (nargs=4, args=0x437af0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2822 fun = 4304598533 original_fun = 4305879666 funcar = 4300727617 numargs = 3 lisp_numargs = 4305627959 val = 4305639522 internal_args = 0x437af8 i = 1 #20 0x00000001005dcaa2 in exec_byte_code (bytestr=4301839321, vector=4301839357, maxdepth=28, args_template=3076, nargs=1, args=0x4380a0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/bytecode.c:919 targets = {0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0af7 <exec_byte_code+19671>, 0x1005e0af9 <exec_byte_code+19673>, 0x1005e0afb <exec_byte_code+19675>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0b6e <exec_byte_code+19790>, 0x1005e0be9 <exec_byte_code+19913>, 0x1005dc26b <exec_byte_code+1099>, 0x1005dc26d <exec_byte_code+1101>, 0x1005dc26f <exec_byte_code+1103>, 0x1005dc271 <exec_byte_code+1105>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc27c <exec_byte_code+1116>, 0x1005dc236 <exec_byte_code+1046>, 0x1005dc778 <exec_byte_code+2392>, 0x1005dc77a <exec_byte_code+2394>, 0x1005dc77c 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0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0e53 <exec_byte_code+20531> <repeats 64 times>} count = 21 count_volatile = 0 op = 3 vectorp = 0x10068dc00 <pure+125664> vectorp_volatile = 0x4 stack = {pc = 0x10092399f <pure+2836607> "\211?\206Y", byte_string = 4301839321, byte_string_start = 0x10092395b <pure+2836539> "\001\247\203\022", next = 0x438100} stack_volatile = {pc = 0x3 <Address 0x3 out of bounds>, byte_string = 47244640256, byte_string_start = 0xb00000003 <Address 0xb00000003 out of bounds>, next = 0x3} top = 0x437af0 result = 0 type = CATCHER #21 0x000000010059a286 in funcall_lambda (fun=4301839277, nargs=1, arg_vector=0x438098) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 3076 next = 4301839272 lexenv = 4301839272 count = 21 i = 1 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nargs=4, arg_vector=0x438618) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 4104 next = 4303034816 lexenv = 4303034816 count = 20 i = 4304878688 optional = false rest = false #25 0x0000000100599d77 in Ffuncall (nargs=5, args=0x438610) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2864 fun = 4303034821 original_fun = 4311013314 funcar = 67 numargs = 4 lisp_numargs = 4 val = 4425168 internal_args = 0x100a2d832 <bss_sbrk_buffer+357298> i = 16 #26 0x00000001005dcaa2 in exec_byte_code (bytestr=4303036545, vector=25782217893, maxdepth=24, args_template=0, nargs=0, args=0x438bb8) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/bytecode.c:919 targets = {0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0af7 <exec_byte_code+19671>, 0x1005e0af9 <exec_byte_code+19673>, 0x1005e0afb <exec_byte_code+19675>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0b6e <exec_byte_code+19790>, 0x1005e0be9 <exec_byte_code+19913>, 0x1005dc26b <exec_byte_code+1099>, 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1757, byte_string_start = 0x0, next = 0x0} top = 0x438610 result = 4425936 type = CONDITION_CASE #27 0x000000010059a286 in funcall_lambda (fun=25782190029, nargs=0, arg_vector=0x438bb8) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 0 next = 25782190024 lexenv = 25782190024 count = 19 i = 4426576 optional = false rest = false #28 0x0000000100599d77 in Ffuncall (nargs=1, args=0x438bb0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2864 fun = 25782190029 original_fun = 25782190029 funcar = 4300179242 numargs = 0 lisp_numargs = 25781002438 val = 4426592 internal_args = 0x438bb0 i = 10 #29 0x0000000100598538 in eval_sub (form=25781002454) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2157 vals = 0x438bb0 argnum = 1 sa_count = 18 sa_must_free = false numargs = 4 args_left = 4305639474 i = 4426672 maxargs = 8068845 argvals = {25774631941, 0, 6420, 25774631941, 0, 0, 0, 0} fun = 4304591557 val = 25782217888 original_fun = 4305715394 original_args = 25781002438 funcar = 4294967296 gcpro1 = {next = 0x0, var = 0x0, nvars = 4426896} gcpro2 = {next = 0x0, var = 0x0, nvars = 0} gcpro3 = {next = 0x0, var = 0x438bb0, nvars = 1} #30 0x0000000100594a78 in Fprogn (body=25781002470) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:468 val = 4305639474 gcpro1 = {next = 0x10066c190 <Strack_mouse>, var = 0x10000000a, nvars = 4427200} #31 0x00000001004ff77f in Ftrack_mouse (args=25781002470) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:1281 count = 16 val = 4427168 #32 0x0000000100598323 in eval_sub (form=25781002486) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2133 numargs = 4 args_left = 25781002470 i = 1 maxargs = 8068845 argvals = {4427360, 4300861884, 4427312, 4300683265, 4427296, 4300178913, 4305251568, 6} fun = 4301701525 val = 4305639474 original_fun = 4305697106 original_args = 25781002470 funcar = 4305251568 gcpro1 = {next = 0x5, var = 0x5, nvars = 4305251568} gcpro2 = {next = 0x1009cecf0 <o_fwd.74148>, var = 0x100573fec <allocate_vectorlike+92>, nvars = 25774631936} gcpro3 = {next = 0x600aae000, var = 0x1012a11e0 <bss_sbrk_buffer+9219424>, nvars = 4427440} #33 0x0000000100597d69 in Feval (form=25781002486, lexical=4305639474) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2003 count = 14 #34 0x0000000100599b87 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0x4390c0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2818 fun = 4304591173 original_fun = 4305889570 funcar = 1605 numargs = 1 lisp_numargs = 4427840 val = 4427776 internal_args = 0x438f80 i = 2 #35 0x00000001005dcaa2 in exec_byte_code (bytestr=4303036105, vector=4303036141, maxdepth=144, args_template=2052, nargs=2, args=0x4396d8) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/bytecode.c:919 targets = {0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0af7 <exec_byte_code+19671>, 0x1005e0af9 <exec_byte_code+19673>, 0x1005e0afb <exec_byte_code+19675>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0b6e <exec_byte_code+19790>, 0x1005e0be9 <exec_byte_code+19913>, 0x1005dc26b <exec_byte_code+1099>, 0x1005dc26d <exec_byte_code+1101>, 0x1005dc26f <exec_byte_code+1103>, 0x1005dc271 <exec_byte_code+1105>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc27c <exec_byte_code+1116>, 0x1005dc236 <exec_byte_code+1046>, 0x1005dc778 <exec_byte_code+2392>, 0x1005dc77a <exec_byte_code+2394>, 0x1005dc77c <exec_byte_code+2396>, 0x1005dc77e <exec_byte_code+2398>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc7be <exec_byte_code+2462>, 0x1005dc789 <exec_byte_code+2409>, 0x1005dc993 <exec_byte_code+2931>, 0x1005dc995 <exec_byte_code+2933>, 0x1005dc997 <exec_byte_code+2935>, 0x1005dc999 <exec_byte_code+2937>, 0x1005dc99b <exec_byte_code+2939>, 0x1005dc99b <exec_byte_code+2939>, 0x1005dc944 <exec_byte_code+2852>, 0x1005dc95e <exec_byte_code+2878>, 0x1005dca63 <exec_byte_code+3139>, 0x1005dca65 <exec_byte_code+3141>, 0x1005dca67 <exec_byte_code+3143>, 0x1005dca69 <exec_byte_code+3145>, 0x1005dca6b <exec_byte_code+3147>, 0x1005dca6b <exec_byte_code+3147>, 0x1005dca14 <exec_byte_code+3060>, 0x1005dca2e <exec_byte_code+3086>, 0x1005dcb33 <exec_byte_code+3347>, 0x1005dcb35 <exec_byte_code+3349>, 0x1005dcb37 <exec_byte_code+3351>, 0x1005dcb39 <exec_byte_code+3353>, 0x1005dcb3b <exec_byte_code+3355>, 0x1005dcb3b <exec_byte_code+3355>, 0x1005dcae4 <exec_byte_code+3268>, 0x1005dcafe <exec_byte_code+3294>, 0x1005dded0 <exec_byte_code+8368>, 0x1005ddbd5 <exec_byte_code+7605>, 0x1005ddbc9 <exec_byte_code+7593>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005de15f <exec_byte_code+9023>, 0x1005de263 <exec_byte_code+9283>, 0x1005de2cd <exec_byte_code+9389>, 0x1005de337 <exec_byte_code+9495>, 0x1005de3a5 <exec_byte_code+9605>, 0x1005dc5c5 <exec_byte_code+1957>, 0x1005dc64c <exec_byte_code+2092>, 0x1005de428 <exec_byte_code+9736>, 0x1005dc511 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<exec_byte_code+17259>, 0x1005e0228 <exec_byte_code+17416>, 0x1005e027c <exec_byte_code+17500>, 0x1005e02d0 <exec_byte_code+17584>, 0x1005e0324 <exec_byte_code+17668>, 0x1005e0378 <exec_byte_code+17752>, 0x1005e03ef <exec_byte_code+17871>, 0x1005e0466 <exec_byte_code+17990>, 0x1005e04d7 <exec_byte_code+18103>, 0x1005e0548 <exec_byte_code+18216>, 0x1005e0697 <exec_byte_code+18551>, 0x1005e0708 <exec_byte_code+18664>, 0x1005e0779 <exec_byte_code+18777>, 0x1005e07cd <exec_byte_code+18861>, 0x1005e083e <exec_byte_code+18974>, 0x1005e08af <exec_byte_code+19087>, 0x1005e090b <exec_byte_code+19179>, 0x1005e0967 <exec_byte_code+19271>, 0x1005df51d <exec_byte_code+14077>, 0x1005df57b <exec_byte_code+14171>, 0x1005e09c5 <exec_byte_code+19365>, 0x1005e0a33 <exec_byte_code+19475>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dd1da <exec_byte_code+5050>, 0x1005dd307 <exec_byte_code+5351>, 0x1005dd473 <exec_byte_code+5715>, 0x1005dd5df <exec_byte_code+6079>, 0x1005dd74a <exec_byte_code+6442>, 0x1005de697 <exec_byte_code+10359>, 0x1005dec54 <exec_byte_code+11828>, 0x1005df70d <exec_byte_code+14573>, 0x1005e0c8b <exec_byte_code+20075>, 0x1005e0d09 <exec_byte_code+20201>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0dae <exec_byte_code+20366>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0e53 <exec_byte_code+20531> <repeats 64 times>} count = 9 count_volatile = 4305639426 op = 1 vectorp = 0x1007b1ef0 <pure+1322448> vectorp_volatile = 0x439210 stack = { pc = 0x1008aab2a <pure+2341386> "\210\002\242:\205\220\001\211\313\344\005\242!!\240\203", <incomplete sequence \371>, byte_string = 4303036105, byte_string_start = 0x1008aaa69 <pure+2341193> "\306\002!\210p\020\307 \210\310\031\311\002!\310\032\312\003!\313\001!C\001\211@\262\001\314\001!\315\002!\316\003!\317\033\211A@\320\005!\203\066", next = 0x439730} stack_volatile = {pc = 0x0, byte_string = 4305639474, byte_string_start = 0x100ebdb86 <bss_sbrk_buffer+5142278> "", next = 0x100a3bcc2 <bss_sbrk_buffer+415810>} top = 0x4390c0 result = 4428928 type = CONDITION_CASE #36 0x000000010059a286 in funcall_lambda (fun=4303036061, nargs=2, arg_vector=0x4396c8) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 2052 next = 4303036056 lexenv = 4303036056 count = 9 i = 4429264 optional = false rest = false #37 0x0000000100599d77 in Ffuncall (nargs=3, args=0x4396c0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2864 fun = 4303036061 original_fun = 4311024786 funcar = 4300862376 numargs = 2 lisp_numargs = 4429408 val = 4305639474 internal_args = 0x439c98 i = 4303035473 #38 0x00000001005dcaa2 in exec_byte_code (bytestr=4303035201, vector=4303035237, maxdepth=16, args_template=1028, nargs=1, args=0x439ca0) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/bytecode.c:919 targets = {0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0af7 <exec_byte_code+19671>, 0x1005e0af9 <exec_byte_code+19673>, 0x1005e0afb <exec_byte_code+19675>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0b6e <exec_byte_code+19790>, 0x1005e0be9 <exec_byte_code+19913>, 0x1005dc26b <exec_byte_code+1099>, 0x1005dc26d <exec_byte_code+1101>, 0x1005dc26f <exec_byte_code+1103>, 0x1005dc271 <exec_byte_code+1105>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc27c <exec_byte_code+1116>, 0x1005dc236 <exec_byte_code+1046>, 0x1005dc778 <exec_byte_code+2392>, 0x1005dc77a <exec_byte_code+2394>, 0x1005dc77c <exec_byte_code+2396>, 0x1005dc77e <exec_byte_code+2398>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc7be <exec_byte_code+2462>, 0x1005dc789 <exec_byte_code+2409>, 0x1005dc993 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0x1005dd901 <exec_byte_code+6881>, 0x1005dc8e2 <exec_byte_code+2754>, 0x1005dd9d9 <exec_byte_code+7097>, 0x1005dda62 <exec_byte_code+7234>, 0x1005ddafc <exec_byte_code+7388>, 0x1005ddb48 <exec_byte_code+7464>, 0x1005ddf20 <exec_byte_code+8448>, 0x1005ddfb1 <exec_byte_code+8593>, 0x1005de04e <exec_byte_code+8750>, 0x1005de0ca <exec_byte_code+8874>, 0x1005dcba0 <exec_byte_code+3456>, 0x1005e018b <exec_byte_code+17259>, 0x1005e0228 <exec_byte_code+17416>, 0x1005e027c <exec_byte_code+17500>, 0x1005e02d0 <exec_byte_code+17584>, 0x1005e0324 <exec_byte_code+17668>, 0x1005e0378 <exec_byte_code+17752>, 0x1005e03ef <exec_byte_code+17871>, 0x1005e0466 <exec_byte_code+17990>, 0x1005e04d7 <exec_byte_code+18103>, 0x1005e0548 <exec_byte_code+18216>, 0x1005e0697 <exec_byte_code+18551>, 0x1005e0708 <exec_byte_code+18664>, 0x1005e0779 <exec_byte_code+18777>, 0x1005e07cd <exec_byte_code+18861>, 0x1005e083e <exec_byte_code+18974>, 0x1005e08af <exec_byte_code+19087>, 0x1005e090b <exec_byte_code+19179>, 0x1005e0967 <exec_byte_code+19271>, 0x1005df51d <exec_byte_code+14077>, 0x1005df57b <exec_byte_code+14171>, 0x1005e09c5 <exec_byte_code+19365>, 0x1005e0a33 <exec_byte_code+19475>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dd1da <exec_byte_code+5050>, 0x1005dd307 <exec_byte_code+5351>, 0x1005dd473 <exec_byte_code+5715>, 0x1005dd5df <exec_byte_code+6079>, 0x1005dd74a <exec_byte_code+6442>, 0x1005de697 <exec_byte_code+10359>, 0x1005dec54 <exec_byte_code+11828>, 0x1005df70d <exec_byte_code+14573>, 0x1005e0c8b <exec_byte_code+20075>, 0x1005e0d09 <exec_byte_code+20201>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0dae <exec_byte_code+20366>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0e53 <exec_byte_code+20531> <repeats 64 times>} count = 8 count_volatile = 4300842420 op = 2 vectorp = 0x1007b1b68 <pure+1321544> vectorp_volatile = 0x4397e0 stack = {pc = 0x1008aada5 <pure+2342021> "\207", byte_string = 4303035201, byte_string_start = 0x1008aad9d <pure+2342013> "\300\301!\210\302\001\303\"\207", next = 0x43a050} stack_volatile = {pc = 0x439360 "bآ", byte_string = 4303065384, byte_string_start = 0x8700439750 <Address 0x8700439750 out of bounds>, next = 0x9} top = 0x4396c0 result = 4430544 type = CONDITION_CASE #39 0x000000010059a286 in funcall_lambda (fun=4303035149, nargs=1, arg_vector=0x439c98) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 1028 next = 4303035144 lexenv = 4303035144 count = 8 i = 4305250880 optional = false rest = false #40 0x0000000100599d77 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0x439c90) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2864 fun = 4303035149 original_fun = 4311024738 funcar = 4314501312 numargs = 1 lisp_numargs = 4430912 val = 4300205834 internal_args = 0x439c98 i = 4300205827 #41 0x0000000100593cfb in Fcall_interactively (function=4311024738, record_flag=4305639474, keys=25784109333) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/callint.c:836 val = 0 args = 0x439c90 visargs = 0x439c70 specs = 4301908737 filter_specs = 4301908737 teml = 4300179210 up_event = 4305639474 enable = 4305639474 speccount = 5 next_event = 1 prefix_arg = 4305639474 string = 0x439cb0 "e" tem = 0x100946b5c <DEFAULT_REHASH_SIZE+20> "" varies = 0x439c50 "" i = 2 nargs = 2 mark = 4300303161 arg_from_tty = false gcpro1 = {next = 0x100932525 <Sx_hide_tip+5>, var = 0x10000000a, nvars = 8} gcpro2 = {next = 0x0, var = 0x100932520 <Sx_hide_tip>, nvars = 4431216} gcpro3 = {next = 0x100932520 <Sx_hide_tip>, var = 0xa, nvars = 2} gcpro4 = {next = 0x8, var = 0x100a2d832 <bss_sbrk_buffer+357298>, nvars = 2} gcpro5 = {next = 0x439d60, var = 0x10059a5b4 <funcall_lambda+1201>, nvars = 6} key_count = 1 record_then_fail = false save_this_command = 4311024738 save_last_command = 4314187618 save_this_original_command = 4311024738 save_real_this_command = 4311024738 #42 0x0000000100599bb3 in Ffuncall (nargs=4, args=0x439fc8) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2822 fun = 4304589709 original_fun = 4305902882 funcar = 4294967296 numargs = 3 lisp_numargs = 15028063746 val = 4305639474 internal_args = 0x439fd0 i = 2 #43 0x00000001005dcaa2 in exec_byte_code (bytestr=4302634489, vector=4302634525, maxdepth=52, args_template=4100, nargs=1, args=0x43a560) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/bytecode.c:919 targets = {0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0af7 <exec_byte_code+19671>, 0x1005e0af9 <exec_byte_code+19673>, 0x1005e0afb <exec_byte_code+19675>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0afd <exec_byte_code+19677>, 0x1005e0b6e <exec_byte_code+19790>, 0x1005e0be9 <exec_byte_code+19913>, 0x1005dc26b <exec_byte_code+1099>, 0x1005dc26d <exec_byte_code+1101>, 0x1005dc26f <exec_byte_code+1103>, 0x1005dc271 <exec_byte_code+1105>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc273 <exec_byte_code+1107>, 0x1005dc27c <exec_byte_code+1116>, 0x1005dc236 <exec_byte_code+1046>, 0x1005dc778 <exec_byte_code+2392>, 0x1005dc77a <exec_byte_code+2394>, 0x1005dc77c <exec_byte_code+2396>, 0x1005dc77e <exec_byte_code+2398>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc780 <exec_byte_code+2400>, 0x1005dc7be <exec_byte_code+2462>, 0x1005dc789 <exec_byte_code+2409>, 0x1005dc993 <exec_byte_code+2931>, 0x1005dc995 <exec_byte_code+2933>, 0x1005dc997 <exec_byte_code+2935>, 0x1005dc999 <exec_byte_code+2937>, 0x1005dc99b <exec_byte_code+2939>, 0x1005dc99b <exec_byte_code+2939>, 0x1005dc944 <exec_byte_code+2852>, 0x1005dc95e <exec_byte_code+2878>, 0x1005dca63 <exec_byte_code+3139>, 0x1005dca65 <exec_byte_code+3141>, 0x1005dca67 <exec_byte_code+3143>, 0x1005dca69 <exec_byte_code+3145>, 0x1005dca6b <exec_byte_code+3147>, 0x1005dca6b <exec_byte_code+3147>, 0x1005dca14 <exec_byte_code+3060>, 0x1005dca2e <exec_byte_code+3086>, 0x1005dcb33 <exec_byte_code+3347>, 0x1005dcb35 <exec_byte_code+3349>, 0x1005dcb37 <exec_byte_code+3351>, 0x1005dcb39 <exec_byte_code+3353>, 0x1005dcb3b <exec_byte_code+3355>, 0x1005dcb3b <exec_byte_code+3355>, 0x1005dcae4 <exec_byte_code+3268>, 0x1005dcafe <exec_byte_code+3294>, 0x1005dded0 <exec_byte_code+8368>, 0x1005ddbd5 <exec_byte_code+7605>, 0x1005ddbc9 <exec_byte_code+7593>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005de15f <exec_byte_code+9023>, 0x1005de263 <exec_byte_code+9283>, 0x1005de2cd <exec_byte_code+9389>, 0x1005de337 <exec_byte_code+9495>, 0x1005de3a5 <exec_byte_code+9605>, 0x1005dc5c5 <exec_byte_code+1957>, 0x1005dc64c <exec_byte_code+2092>, 0x1005de428 <exec_byte_code+9736>, 0x1005dc511 <exec_byte_code+1777>, 0x1005dc6c3 <exec_byte_code+2211>, 0x1005de499 <exec_byte_code+9849>, 0x1005de510 <exec_byte_code+9968>, 0x1005de564 <exec_byte_code+10052>, 0x1005de5db <exec_byte_code+10171>, 0x1005de639 <exec_byte_code+10265>, 0x1005de728 <exec_byte_code+10504>, 0x1005de77c <exec_byte_code+10588>, 0x1005de7f3 <exec_byte_code+10707>, 0x1005de890 <exec_byte_code+10864>, 0x1005de8e4 <exec_byte_code+10948>, 0x1005de938 <exec_byte_code+11032>, 0x1005de9af <exec_byte_code+11151>, 0x1005dea26 <exec_byte_code+11270>, 0x1005dea9d <exec_byte_code+11389>, 0x1005deb3a <exec_byte_code+11546>, 0x1005deb98 <exec_byte_code+11640>, 0x1005debf6 <exec_byte_code+11734>, 0x1005dece5 <exec_byte_code+11973>, 0x1005ded82 <exec_byte_code+12130>, 0x1005dee1f <exec_byte_code+12287>, 0x1005df0b2 <exec_byte_code+12946>, 0x1005df12f <exec_byte_code+13071>, 0x1005df1ac <exec_byte_code+13196>, 0x1005df229 <exec_byte_code+13321>, 0x1005df2a6 <exec_byte_code+13446>, 0x1005df304 <exec_byte_code+13540>, 0x1005df3a5 <exec_byte_code+13701>, 0x1005df403 <exec_byte_code+13795>, 0x1005df461 <exec_byte_code+13889>, 0x1005df4bf <exec_byte_code+13983>, 0x1005df5f2 <exec_byte_code+14290>, 0x1005dda25 <exec_byte_code+7173>, 0x1005df663 <exec_byte_code+14403>, 0x1005df6b7 <exec_byte_code+14487>, 0x1005df79e <exec_byte_code+14718>, 0x1005df80f <exec_byte_code+14831>, 0x1005df880 <exec_byte_code+14944>, 0x1005df8d4 <exec_byte_code+15028>, 0x1005df931 <exec_byte_code+15121>, 0x1005df98e <exec_byte_code+15214>, 0x1005df9f3 <exec_byte_code+15315>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dfa51 <exec_byte_code+15409>, 0x1005dfaa0 <exec_byte_code+15488>, 0x1005dfaef <exec_byte_code+15567>, 0x1005dfb3e <exec_byte_code+15646>, 0x1005dfb8d <exec_byte_code+15725>, 0x1005dfbdc <exec_byte_code+15804>, 0x1005dda25 <exec_byte_code+7173>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dfc30 <exec_byte_code+15888>, 0x1005dfc8e <exec_byte_code+15982>, 0x1005dfce2 <exec_byte_code+16066>, 0x1005dfd36 <exec_byte_code+16150>, 0x1005dfdad <exec_byte_code+16269>, 0x1005dfe24 <exec_byte_code+16388>, 0x1005dfe78 <exec_byte_code+16472>, 0x1005dff83 <exec_byte_code+16739>, 0x1005dfffa <exec_byte_code+16858>, 0x1005e0071 <exec_byte_code+16977>, 0x1005e00e8 <exec_byte_code+17096>, 0x1005e0137 <exec_byte_code+17175>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dd941 <exec_byte_code+6945>, 0x1005dcbf1 <exec_byte_code+3537>, 0x1005dc384 <exec_byte_code+1380>, 0x1005dcd4b <exec_byte_code+3883>, 0x1005dced8 <exec_byte_code+4280>, 0x1005dd059 <exec_byte_code+4665>, 0x1005dd8b5 <exec_byte_code+6805>, 0x1005dd901 <exec_byte_code+6881>, 0x1005dc8e2 <exec_byte_code+2754>, 0x1005dd9d9 <exec_byte_code+7097>, 0x1005dda62 <exec_byte_code+7234>, 0x1005ddafc <exec_byte_code+7388>, 0x1005ddb48 <exec_byte_code+7464>, 0x1005ddf20 <exec_byte_code+8448>, 0x1005ddfb1 <exec_byte_code+8593>, 0x1005de04e <exec_byte_code+8750>, 0x1005de0ca <exec_byte_code+8874>, 0x1005dcba0 <exec_byte_code+3456>, 0x1005e018b <exec_byte_code+17259>, 0x1005e0228 <exec_byte_code+17416>, 0x1005e027c <exec_byte_code+17500>, 0x1005e02d0 <exec_byte_code+17584>, 0x1005e0324 <exec_byte_code+17668>, 0x1005e0378 <exec_byte_code+17752>, 0x1005e03ef <exec_byte_code+17871>, 0x1005e0466 <exec_byte_code+17990>, 0x1005e04d7 <exec_byte_code+18103>, 0x1005e0548 <exec_byte_code+18216>, 0x1005e0697 <exec_byte_code+18551>, 0x1005e0708 <exec_byte_code+18664>, 0x1005e0779 <exec_byte_code+18777>, 0x1005e07cd <exec_byte_code+18861>, 0x1005e083e <exec_byte_code+18974>, 0x1005e08af <exec_byte_code+19087>, 0x1005e090b <exec_byte_code+19179>, 0x1005e0967 <exec_byte_code+19271>, 0x1005df51d <exec_byte_code+14077>, 0x1005df57b <exec_byte_code+14171>, 0x1005e09c5 <exec_byte_code+19365>, 0x1005e0a33 <exec_byte_code+19475>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005dd1da <exec_byte_code+5050>, 0x1005dd307 <exec_byte_code+5351>, 0x1005dd473 <exec_byte_code+5715>, 0x1005dd5df <exec_byte_code+6079>, 0x1005dd74a <exec_byte_code+6442>, 0x1005de697 <exec_byte_code+10359>, 0x1005dec54 <exec_byte_code+11828>, 0x1005df70d <exec_byte_code+14573>, 0x1005e0c8b <exec_byte_code+20075>, 0x1005e0d09 <exec_byte_code+20201>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0dae <exec_byte_code+20366>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0a9c <exec_byte_code+19580>, 0x1005e0e53 <exec_byte_code+20531> <repeats 64 times>} count = 4 count_volatile = 0 op = 3 vectorp = 0x10074fe20 <pure+920832> vectorp_volatile = 0x43a200 stack = {pc = 0x1008d708a <pure+2522986> "\006\006\071\203\233", byte_string = 4302634489, byte_string_start = 0x1008d7016 <pure+2522870> "\306\020\211?\205\f", next = 0x0} stack_volatile = {pc = 0x43a090 "", byte_string = 4300303253, byte_string_start = 0x1011a52a6 <bss_sbrk_buffer+8187430> "", next = 0x100f50462 <bss_sbrk_buffer+5742562>} top = 0x439fc8 result = 4432848 type = (CONDITION_CASE | unknown: 32760) #44 0x000000010059a286 in funcall_lambda (fun=4302634445, nargs=1, arg_vector=0x43a558) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2983 val = 4300179242 syms_left = 4100 next = 4302634440 lexenv = 4302634440 count = 4 i = 0 optional = false rest = false #45 0x0000000100599d77 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0x43a550) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2864 fun = 4302634445 original_fun = 4305696770 funcar = 575559800 numargs = 1 lisp_numargs = 1401891182 val = 4312108109 internal_args = 0x0 i = 575559800 #46 0x00000001005994ca in call1 (fn=4305696770, arg1=4311024738) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:2614 ret_ungc_val = 0 gcpro1 = {next = 0x1, var = 0x0, nvars = 2} args = {4305696770, 4311024738} #47 0x0000000100500128 in command_loop_1 () at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:1556 scount = 2 cmd = 4311024738 keybuf = {25781805686, 4300838268, 4, 4433424, 0, 0, 4305697730, 25780554550, 4301713729, 4305900386, 4433600, 0, 4, 4305639474, 4433632, 4300206670, 4305697730, 25780554550, 4301713729, 4305900386, 4309328786, 0, 4433696, 4300206357, 25780554550, 4433600, 4305890352, 4305639474, 4434688, 4434688} i = 1 prev_modiff = 980 prev_buffer = 0x60049ac00 already_adjusted = false #48 0x0000000100596707 in internal_condition_case ( bfun=0x1004ff821 <command_loop_1>, handlers=4305705682, hfun=0x1004fef62 <cmd_error>) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:1354 val = 4294967302 c = 0x600070a00 #49 0x00000001004ff4e5 in command_loop_2 (ignore=4305639474) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:1174 val = 0 #50 0x0000000100595e81 in internal_catch (tag=4305695746, func=0x1004ff4b3 <command_loop_2>, arg=4305639474) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/eval.c:1118 val = 4305639474 c = 0x600070c00 #51 0x00000001004ff474 in command_loop () at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:1153 No locals. #52 0x00000001004feadf in recursive_edit_1 () at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:777 count = 1 val = 4434272 #53 0x00000001004fec83 in Frecursive_edit () at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/keyboard.c:845 count = 0 buffer = 4305639474 #54 0x00000001004fca49 in main (argc=2, argv=0x43ab00) at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/emacs.c:1646 dummy = 4445248 stack_bottom_variable = 0 '\000' do_initial_setlocale = true dumping = false skip_args = 0 rlim = {rlim_cur = 4194176, rlim_max = 4194304} no_loadup = false junk = 0x0 dname_arg = 0x0 dname_arg2 = "V\252C\000\000\000\000\000am\026\200\001\000\000\000<\253C\000\000\000\000\000\200\361\027\355\003\000\000\000p'\027\200\001\000\000\000P\252C\000\000\000\000\000\001\000\000\000\001\000\000\000\064\337C\000\000\000\000\000p\252C\000\000\000\000\000\274\033\026\200\001\000\000" ch_to_dir = 0x18019600e <__ctype_load_locale+62> "\205\300x\016\211\005\060k\022" original_pwd = 0x0 (gdb) 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(Wed, 04 Jun 2014 16:00:03 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #8 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 18:58:50 +0300
> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> > Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 10:46:39 -0400 > > On copy and paste between emacs and Firefox windows. > Emacs, which I had been running under gdb, crashed > on segmentation fault. It is the second time that this > has happened, with nearly identical backtraces. Is this reproducible? If so, can you post a reproducible recipe starting with "emacs -Q"? > (gdb) bt full > #0 0x0000000100631d84 in deselect_palette (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) > at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:123 > No locals. > #1 0x0000000100631e53 in release_frame_dc (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) > at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:154 > ret = 0 > #2 0x00000001006351f9 in uniscribe_encode_char ( > font=0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560>, c=76) > at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32uniscribe.c:585 > context = 0x0 > f = 0x0 > old_font = 0x0 > code = 15 > ch = L"LC" > len = 1 > items = 0x436980 > nitems = 1 > uniscribe_font = 0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560> This backtrace makes no sense: uniscribe_encode_char calls release_frame_dc only if the variable 'context' has a non-NULL value (and then 'f' should also be non-NULL). But here we see that release_frame_dc is called by uniscribe_encode_char when both 'context' and 'f' are NULL, which cannot happen. I was about to say that this could be due to compiler optimizations that screw up the backtrace, but then I saw that your Emacs binary was built with -O0. So now I'm stumped how could this happen at all.
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(Wed, 04 Jun 2014 17:12:03 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #11 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 13:11:27 -0400
Dear Eli, Thank you for looking into this, not only on my behalf, but also on behalf of the Cygwin community. Is this reproducible? No. I can't trigger it at will. My emacs sessions have been crashing like this and more for some months. It got better more recently, after Ken Brown of Cornell (kbrown <at> cornell.edu) released a newer Cygwin version, including the one I'm running at present, but the crashes did not go away altogether. It may be environmental, perhaps it has something to do with the timer. Only yesterday I got a crash, not running under gdb at the time, that produced this message: *** fatal error - WFSO failed waiting for timer thread, Win32 error 0 This is emacs-w32 that I'm working with, under Windows 8.1 on a 64-bit AMD Quad-Core A8 5500, 8GB DDR3 memory, 3TB disk (lovely machine). I've simplified my .emacs removing everything that's not vanilla from it and making it as short as possible. Here it is: (setq Info-directory-list (append '("/home/gustav/info" "/home/gustav/info/elisp-manual-21-2.8" "/home/gustav/info/emacs-lisp-intro-2.04") Info-default-directory-list)) (setq rmail-file-name "~/Mail/RMAIL") (setq rmail-primary-inbox-list '("/var/spool/mail/gustav")) (setq user-mail-address "gustav <at> iu.edu") (setq user-full-name "Zdzislaw Meglicki") (setq send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) (setq message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) (setq smtpmail-smtp-server "perth.ovpit.indiana.edu") (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'sendmail-user-agent) (setq compose-mail-user-agent-warnings nil) (setq default-buffer-file-coding-system 'no-conversion) (setq display-time-day-and-date 'true) (display-time) (defun ftoc(f) (/ (round (* (/ (- f 32.0) 1.8) 10.0)) 10.0)) (defun ctof(c) (/ (round (* (+ (* c 1.8) 32.0) 10.0)) 10.0)) (put 'upcase-region 'disabled nil) (put 'downcase-region 'disabled nil) (custom-set-faces '(default ((t (:family "Consolas" :foundry "outline" :slant normal :weight normal :height 90 :width normal))))) Observe I have display-time in it. Regards, -- Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 2709 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA, http://perth.ovpit.indiana.edu/gustav, Ph: 812-856-5597 (o), 812-345-3284 (m), Skype: zdzislaw.meglicki
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(Wed, 04 Jun 2014 17:38:01 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #14 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 20:37:33 +0300
> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> > Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu > Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 13:11:27 -0400 > > It may be environmental, perhaps it has something to > do with the timer. Only yesterday I got a crash, not > running under gdb at the time, that produced this message: > > *** fatal error - WFSO failed waiting for timer thread, Win32 error 0 This is not an Emacs message, and I'm guessing WFSO stands for WaitForSingleObject. This message comes from the Cygwin DLL, I see it in the timer.cc source file in the Cygwin sources. So perhaps Cygwin maintainers could tell what it means.
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(Thu, 05 Jun 2014 15:31:02 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #17 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:30:40 -0400
On 6/4/2014 1:11 PM, Zdzislaw Meglicki wrote: > Is this reproducible? > > No. I can't trigger it at will. But you did say you get the same backtrace involving deselect_palette twice. Did it happen during copying and pasting between Emacs and Firefox both times? Maybe you could experiment with that and see if you can find a reliable way to produce the crash. > I've simplified my .emacs removing everything that's > not vanilla from it and making it as short as possible. You could simplify it more. > (setq default-buffer-file-coding-system 'no-conversion) > (custom-set-faces > '(default ((t (:family "Consolas" :foundry "outline" :slant normal :weight normal :height 90 :width normal))))) What if you remove these two? Ken
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(Thu, 05 Jun 2014 15:59:02 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #20 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> To: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:58:00 -0400
> But you did say you get the same backtrace involving > deselect_palette twice. Yes, twice the same crash, separated by a day or so. > Did it happen during copying and pasting between Emacs and Firefox > both times? Maybe you could experiment with that and see if you > can find a reliable way to produce the crash. You see, I copy and paste... er... all the time (call it "creative cheating"...) I maintain a data base, on another machine, it's really a Plone-4.2 instance, into which I paste articles collected from browsing the web. Eventually, this ends up begin a copy from emacs and a paste into Firefox. I do it all the time and it works without a glitch *almost* all the time. The crashes are sporadic, which is why it's so hard to diagnose the problem. I did suspect the clock, also I did suspect mail lookup. I use rmail to read mail, which is placed in the local spooler by fetchmail, which gets it from Google. Sometimes, I saw crashes, just while editing text in emacs, no external copy/paste, perhaps other than meta-w, ctrl-y (it still goes through Windows, in emacs-w32, mind you, because it can be pasted onto other docs). What if there is some racing condition on looking up the mail spool file, racing between fetchmail and emacs' rmail, that crashes emacs? I'll try the .emacs simplifications suggested. Incidentally, rmail, there's another bug there, that showed up only in the latest version of emacs, the one I got from you, 24.3.90.1. When I am in the rmail-summary and try to get out of it by typing "q", I get a message that the pointer does not point to the right window. Something gets screwed up there. It worked in the earlier versions. Cheers, Gustav -- Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 2709 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA, http://perth.ovpit.indiana.edu/gustav, Ph: 812-856-5597 (o), 812-345-3284 (m), Skype: zdzislaw.meglicki
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(Thu, 05 Jun 2014 16:01:01 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #23 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:59:59 -0400
More about that rmail bug. The message I'm getting on trying to quit the rmail-summary window is: set-window-buffer-start-and-point: Marker points into wrong buffer: #<marker at 1 in *message-viewer RMAIL*> -- Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 2709 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA, http://perth.ovpit.indiana.edu/gustav, Ph: 812-856-5597 (o), 812-345-3284 (m), Skype: zdzislaw.meglicki
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(Thu, 05 Jun 2014 16:09:02 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #26 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>, Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 12:08:36 -0400
On 6/4/2014 11:58 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> (gdb) bt full >> #0 0x0000000100631d84 in deselect_palette (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:123 >> No locals. >> #1 0x0000000100631e53 in release_frame_dc (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:154 >> ret = 0 >> #2 0x00000001006351f9 in uniscribe_encode_char ( >> font=0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560>, c=76) >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32uniscribe.c:585 >> context = 0x0 >> f = 0x0 >> old_font = 0x0 >> code = 15 >> ch = L"LC" >> len = 1 >> items = 0x436980 >> nitems = 1 >> uniscribe_font = 0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560> > > This backtrace makes no sense: uniscribe_encode_char calls > release_frame_dc only if the variable 'context' has a non-NULL value > (and then 'f' should also be non-NULL). But here we see that > release_frame_dc is called by uniscribe_encode_char when both > 'context' and 'f' are NULL, which cannot happen. I was about to say > that this could be due to compiler optimizations that screw up the > backtrace, but then I saw that your Emacs binary was built with -O0. > So now I'm stumped how could this happen at all. That's been the problem for several months. People have reported several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, always on 64-bit Cygwin, with backtraces that "can't happen". Can you think of any way to try to track this down? Ken
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(Thu, 05 Jun 2014 17:18:02 GMT) Full text and rfc822 format available.Message #29 received at 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> To: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:16:51 -0400
> People have reported several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, > always on 64-bit Cygwin, with backtraces that "can't happen". When you have this kind of event, in my experience, it points to the process memory being corrupted. Instead of finding what you expect to be there, there is something totally unexpected there altogether, something completely wrong and unexplainable by the logic of the program. This is because something else, possibly another process, has written its data onto it, or because your pointer has jumped into a wrong location, possibly beyond your system allocated memory buffer. If there is something in emacs or in mingw32 that mismanages memory (malloc?) on 64-bit systems for 32-bit applications you would get such problems. Things might work quite without a glitch as long as the memory used by the process is not wanted and written on by another process. Cheers, Gustav -- Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 2709 E. 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA, http://perth.ovpit.indiana.edu/gustav, Ph: 812-856-5597 (o), 812-345-3284 (m), Skype: zdzislaw.meglicki
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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 20:25:22 +0300
> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> > Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:58:00 -0400 > > Incidentally, rmail, there's another bug there, that showed up only in > the latest version of emacs, the one I got from you, 24.3.90.1. When I > am in the rmail-summary and try to get out of it by typing "q", I get a > message that the pointer does not point to the right window. Something > gets screwed up there. It worked in the earlier versions. My crystal ball says this is bug #16433. If so, it should be fixed in the next pretest. For now, set cache-long-scans to nil in the Rmail buffer, to work around.
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From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>, Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:57:22 -0400
On 6/5/2014 1:25 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: >> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> >> Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org >> Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:58:00 -0400 >> >> Incidentally, rmail, there's another bug there, that showed up only in >> the latest version of emacs, the one I got from you, 24.3.90.1. When I >> am in the rmail-summary and try to get out of it by typing "q", I get a >> message that the pointer does not point to the right window. Something >> gets screwed up there. It worked in the earlier versions. > > My crystal ball says this is bug #16433. If so, it should be fixed in > the next pretest. For now, set cache-long-scans to nil in the Rmail > buffer, to work around. I thought it might be bug #17283. If so, the following patch should fix it: === modified file 'lisp/mail/rmail.el' --- lisp/mail/rmail.el 2014-02-13 18:23:36 +0000 +++ lisp/mail/rmail.el 2014-04-29 15:51:49 +0000 @@ -1573,7 +1572,7 @@ (when (boundp 'rmail-quit-hook) (run-hooks 'rmail-quit-hook)) ;; Don't switch to the summary buffer even if it was recently visible. - (when rmail-summary-buffer + (when (rmail-summary-exists) (with-current-buffer rmail-summary-buffer (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) (replace-buffer-in-windows rmail-summary-buffer) Ken
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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> Cc: gustav <at> iu.edu, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 21:10:49 +0300
> Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:57:22 -0400 > From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> > CC: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org > > On 6/5/2014 1:25 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > >> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> > >> Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org > >> Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:58:00 -0400 > >> > >> Incidentally, rmail, there's another bug there, that showed up only in > >> the latest version of emacs, the one I got from you, 24.3.90.1. When I > >> am in the rmail-summary and try to get out of it by typing "q", I get a > >> message that the pointer does not point to the right window. Something > >> gets screwed up there. It worked in the earlier versions. > > > > My crystal ball says this is bug #16433. If so, it should be fixed in > > the next pretest. For now, set cache-long-scans to nil in the Rmail > > buffer, to work around. > > I thought it might be bug #17283. You are right, it could be that.
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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> Cc: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, kbrown <at> cornell.edu Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 21:15:03 +0300
> From: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu> > Cc: eliz <at> gnu.org, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 13:16:51 -0400 > > > > People have reported several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, > > always on 64-bit Cygwin, with backtraces that "can't happen". > > When you have this kind of event, in my experience, it points to the > process memory being corrupted. Instead of finding what you expect to be > there, there is something totally unexpected there altogether, something > completely wrong and unexplainable by the logic of the program. This is > because something else, possibly another process, has written its data > onto it, or because your pointer has jumped into a wrong location, > possibly beyond your system allocated memory buffer. Unlikely, IMO. The backtraces look too "tidy" for that, in the sense that the line numbers stated in the backtraces indeed correspond to a call to the function higher on the call-stack, i.e. they match the sources. Memory corruption should be so lucky to produce that. > If there is something in emacs or in mingw32 that mismanages memory > (malloc?) on 64-bit systems for 32-bit applications you would get such > problems. Things might work quite without a glitch as long as the memory > used by the process is not wanted and written on by another process. Heap and stack are too far on Windows for this to be a viable explanation. Thanks.
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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> To: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> Cc: gustav <at> iu.edu, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 21:29:01 +0300
> Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 12:08:36 -0400 > From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> > CC: 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org > > On 6/4/2014 11:58 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > >> (gdb) bt full > >> #0 0x0000000100631d84 in deselect_palette (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) > >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:123 > >> No locals. > >> #1 0x0000000100631e53 in release_frame_dc (f=0x0, hdc=0x0) > >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32xfns.c:154 > >> ret = 0 > >> #2 0x00000001006351f9 in uniscribe_encode_char ( > >> font=0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560>, c=76) > >> at /usr/src/debug/emacs-24.3.90-1/src/w32uniscribe.c:585 > >> context = 0x0 > >> f = 0x0 > >> old_font = 0x0 > >> code = 15 > >> ch = L"LC" > >> len = 1 > >> items = 0x436980 > >> nitems = 1 > >> uniscribe_font = 0x101071d30 <bss_sbrk_buffer+6928560> > > > > This backtrace makes no sense: uniscribe_encode_char calls > > release_frame_dc only if the variable 'context' has a non-NULL value > > (and then 'f' should also be non-NULL). But here we see that > > release_frame_dc is called by uniscribe_encode_char when both > > 'context' and 'f' are NULL, which cannot happen. I was about to say > > that this could be due to compiler optimizations that screw up the > > backtrace, but then I saw that your Emacs binary was built with -O0. > > So now I'm stumped how could this happen at all. > > That's been the problem for several months. People have reported > several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, always on 64-bit Cygwin, with > backtraces that "can't happen". Can you think of any way to try to > track this down? Tracking this might be hard, unless crashes with the same bogus backtrace happen fairly frequently. One thing that strikes me is that I see bss_sbrk_buffer in many places in the backtrace. Could it be that the static heap is too small, or maybe some malloc/free/realloc call for addresses in the static heap go haywire? Don't forget the WFSO error message reported by Zdzislaw. If some other thread (evidently, from the Cygwin DLL) fails in some way, it could indeed zero out some memory and cause these "impossible" backtraces. So I suggest to ask the Cygwin maintainers to investigate these messages.
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From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> To: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> Cc: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>, 17688 <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 09 Sep 2020 13:53:02 +0200
Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> writes: > That's been the problem for several months. People have reported > several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, always on 64-bit Cygwin, with > backtraces that "can't happen". Can you think of any way to try to > track this down? This was six years ago. Are you still seeing these crashes with the current Cygwin/Emacs versions? -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no
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From: Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> To: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> Cc: Zdzislaw Meglicki <gustav <at> iu.edu>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>, 17688-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org Subject: Re: bug#17688: 24.3.90; segmentation fault in deselect_palette Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:10:53 -0400
On 9/9/2020 7:53 AM, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > Ken Brown <kbrown <at> cornell.edu> writes: > >> That's been the problem for several months. People have reported >> several crashes of the Cygwin-w32 build, always on 64-bit Cygwin, with >> backtraces that "can't happen". Can you think of any way to try to >> track this down? > > This was six years ago. Are you still seeing these crashes with the > current Cygwin/Emacs versions? No, it got fixed. Closing. Ken
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