Bug#319822: xterm crash
On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 08:03:14AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 03:19:57PM +0400, Alexandra N. Kossovsky wrote:
> > Breakpoint 1, xerror (d=0x55f450, ev=0x7fff950c4fb0) at ./misc.c:3279
> > 3279 {
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0 xerror (d=0x55f450, ev=0x7fff950c4fb0) at ./misc.c:3279
> > #1 0x00002b87164a806e in _XError (dpy=0x55f450, rep=<value optimized out>)
> > at ../../src/XlibInt.c:2888
> > #2 0x00002b87164a9dbb in _XReply (dpy=0x55f450, rep=0x7fff950c5120, extra=0,
> > discard=1) at ../../src/XlibInt.c:1817
> > #3 0x00002b8716496c7b in XParseColor (dpy=0x55f450, cmap=32, spec=0x56d0e0 "blue",
> > def=0x7fff950c5180) at ../../src/ParseCol.c:126
>
> ...from here down (#3..#0) is in the X libraries.
I know. Do you need debug information from X libraries?
>
> > #4 0x0000000000424007 in AllocateAnsiColor (xw=0x578970, res=0x57a800,
> > spec=0x18b <Address 0x18b out of bounds>) at ./misc.c:1668
>
> This is interesting, but the line-number doesn't match my source for #222.
> That's from lines 1473 to 1508.
I've used source from 222-1etch2, which differ from 222.
> Either there's something wrong with the
> line-numbering, or the parameter for spec is broken. It would be simple
> to add a printf in xterm at the beginning of this function to verify both:
>
> fprintf(stderr, "AllocateAnsiColor spec=%p\n", spec);
> fprintf(stderr, "->'%s'\n", spec);
>
> If it's really a broken parameter, the first fprintf will work, and it'll
> die right away on the second.
bash$ /home/sasha/src/xterm-228/xterm -e 'vim xxx'
AllocateAnsiColor spec=0x56d010
->'blue3'
AllocateAnsiColor spec=0x56d030
->'magenta3'
AllocateAnsiColor spec=0x56d0e0
->'blue'
xterm: warning, error event received:
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 77 (X_ImageText16)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 399
Current serial number in output stream: 402
I guess we see gdb problem with register variable here in 'spec'.
Or spoiled stack...
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