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Bug#912665: marked as done (libc6: dsm_sa_datamgrd crashes in libc6 since update from 2.27-6 to 2.27-8)



Your message dated Fri, 02 Nov 2018 17:35:13 +0100
with message-id <449fe09f86d9060180eae27ed6886531ae5dbad9.camel@frehi.be>
and subject line Not a bug in libc6
has caused the Debian Bug report #912665,
regarding libc6: dsm_sa_datamgrd crashes in libc6 since update from 2.27-6 to 2.27-8
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message ---
Package: libc6
Version: 2.27-6
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

I upgraded today from libc6 version 2.27-6 to version 2.27-8 in testing. After that, the dsm_sa_datamgrd process, part of Dell OpenManage utilities and started by the dataeng init script, crashes. Reverting to libc6 2.27-6, fixes the problem.

           PID: 1818 (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
           UID: 0 (root)
           GID: 0 (root)
        Signal: 11 (SEGV)
     Timestamp: Fri 2018-11-02 15:02:20 CET (1h 55min ago)
  Command Line: /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dsm_sa_datamgrd
    Executable: /opt/dell/srvadmin/sbin/dsm_sa_datamgrd
 Control Group: /system.slice/dataeng.service
          Unit: dataeng.service
         Slice: system.slice
       Boot ID: 61c29297067f417b9bce592fd0b72fca
    Machine ID: 463207fee8e74cc5a854722afda5b9e2
      Hostname: ai-vmhost3
       Storage: /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.dsm_sa_datamgrd.0.61c29297067f417b9bce592fd0b72fca.1818.1541167340000000000000.lz4
       Message: Process 1818 (dsm_sa_datamgrd) of user 0 dumped core.
                
                Stack trace of thread 1818:
                #0  0x00007f1bffe389c6 _IO_fgets (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1bf8048905 _Z21get_disk_of_volume_V2PcPS_iPi (libmvraid.so)
                #2  0x00007f1bf8049485 _ZN22LinuxSystemDiskScanner10scanOSDiskEv (libmvraid.so)
                #3  0x00007f1bf8049595 _ZN22LinuxSystemDiskScanner4scanEv (libmvraid.so)
                #4  0x00007f1bf80479e0 OSCheckManagement_init (libmvraid.so)
                #5  0x00007f1bf804b6b2 inter_MV_API_Initialize (libmvraid.so)
                #6  0x00007f1bf80342df MV_API_Initialize (libmvraid.so)
                #7  0x00007f1bf82d4fbc _ZN24CMVLibraryInterfaceLayer18getControllerCountEP14IVendorLibrary (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #8  0x00007f1bf82a5445 _ZN3stg22CLibraryManager_Helper24checkControllerExistenceEjP14IVendorLibrary (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #9  0x00007f1bf828deba _ZN14CLibraryLoader16createAllLibObjsEv (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #10 0x00007f1bf828c1f5 _ZN15CLibraryManager17initializeLibraryEv (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #11 0x00007f1bf82a31ae _ZN15CCommandHandler10initializeEv (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #12 0x00007f1bf82a43c3 _ZN15CCommandHandler9navigatorEjPvPS0_ (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #13 0x00007f1bf82864c0 libdsm_sm_gsmvil_entry (libdsm_sm_gsmvil.so)
                #14 0x00007f1bfafabec5 ValInit (libdsm_sm_val.so)
                #15 0x00007f1bfb1dcb94 StorageInit (libdsm_sm_ral.so)
                #16 0x00007f1bfb1dfb42 PopulatorDispatch (libdsm_sm_ral.so)
                #17 0x00007f1bfb1dfcb7 RAL_SMPopulatorDispatch (libdsm_sm_ral.so)
                #18 0x0000000000412ef9 PopLdrNodeDispatchByPopID (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #19 0x000000000040ab5d PopDispPopLoad (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #20 0x0000000000413385 PopStartStopLoadByPopINICfgDLWalk (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #21 0x00007f1c001e1171 DLListWalkAtHead (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #22 0x00000000004134bd PopStartStopDispatchByPopID (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #23 0x0000000000413560 PopStartStopLoadPopByAliasListAndType (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #24 0x0000000000413781 PopStartStopAllLoad (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #25 0x00000000004137d9 PopStartStopAttach (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #26 0x000000000040cccd DMModAttach (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #27 0x000000000040cd9d ModuleSvcAttach (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #28 0x0000000000417b55 ModuleMain (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                #29 0x00007f1bffdecb17 __libc_start_main (libc.so.6)
                #30 0x000000000040a839 _start (dsm_sa_datamgrd)
                
                Stack trace of thread 1823:
                #0  0x00007f1bffeb7739 __poll (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1bf975c00d _ZN20__LSI_STORELIB_IR3__7monitorEPv (libstorelibir-3.so)
                #2  0x00007f1bfff8ef2a start_thread (libpthread.so.0)
                #3  0x00007f1bffec1edf __clone (libc.so.6)
                
                Stack trace of thread 1827:
                #0  0x00007f1bffec3cb7 semop (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1c001e8d21 WaitForSemaphore (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #2  0x00007f1c001e9e37 OSEventWait (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #3  0x00007f1bfaaeae11 _Z16BtmTimerTickTaskPv (libdsm_sm_sasvil.so)
                #4  0x00007f1bfff8ef2a start_thread (libpthread.so.0)
                #5  0x00007f1bffec1edf __clone (libc.so.6)
                
                Stack trace of thread 1824:
                #0  0x00007f1bffe8f510 __nanosleep (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1bffeba2f4 usleep (libc.so.6)
                #2  0x00007f1bf975d2b8 _ZN20__LSI_STORELIB_IR3__5SleepEi (libstorelibir-3.so)
                #3  0x00007f1bf976fe62 _ZN20__LSI_STORELIB_IR3__21monitorEnclosureFaultEPv (libstorelibir-3.so)
                #4  0x00007f1bfff8ef2a start_thread (libpthread.so.0)
                #5  0x00007f1bffec1edf __clone (libc.so.6)
                
                Stack trace of thread 1825:
                #0  0x00007f1bffec3cb7 semop (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1c001e8d21 WaitForSemaphore (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #2  0x00007f1c001e9e37 OSEventWait (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #3  0x00007f1bfada21c7 QueueGet (libdsm_sm_queue.so)
                #4  0x00007f1bfaaf8a6c _Z17AenProcessingTaskPv (libdsm_sm_sasvil.so)
                #5  0x00007f1bfff8ef2a start_thread (libpthread.so.0)
                #6  0x00007f1bffec1edf __clone (libc.so.6)
                
                Stack trace of thread 1826:
                #0  0x00007f1bffec3cb7 semop (libc.so.6)
                #1  0x00007f1c001e8d21 WaitForSemaphore (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #2  0x00007f1c001e9e37 OSEventWait (libdcsupt.so.9)
                #3  0x00007f1bfada21c7 QueueGet (libdsm_sm_queue.so)
                #4  0x00007f1bfaaea2b7 _Z25BtmWorkItemProcessingTaskPv (libdsm_sm_sasvil.so)
                #5  0x00007f1bfff8ef2a start_thread (libpthread.so.0)
                #6  0x00007f1bffec1edf __clone (libc.so.6)



-- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.5
  APT prefers stable
  APT policy: (600, 'stable'), (550, 'proposed-updates'), (500, 'oldstable'), (450, 'oldstable-proposed-updates'), (420, 'testing'), (200, 'unstable'), (160, 'experimental'), (150, 'oldoldstable'), (140, 'oldoldstable-proposed-updates'), (110, 'xenial')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 4.17.0-3-amd64 (SMP w/56 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_GB:en (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages libc6 depends on:
ii  libgcc1  1:6.3.0-18+deb9u1

libc6 recommends no packages.

Versions of packages libc6 suggests:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]  1.5.61
pn  glibc-doc              <none>
ii  libc-l10n              2.27-8
ii  locales                2.27-8

-- debconf information excluded

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
After further inspection it appears that this bug was just triggered by
a restart of the dataeng service after the libc6 update, but it is not
caused by a bug in libc6. It looks like there is a bug in the Dell
software. Reverting to libc6 2.27-6 does *not* fix the problem.

Sorry for the noise.

--- End Message ---

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