Nasty Wine/kernel bug, anyone?
Ulrich Weigand
weigand at immd1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Mon Mar 26 14:06:04 CST 2001
Hi Jeremy,
> > Could you check in which kernel routine the process is blocked?
> > (e.g. using ps -Ao pid,wchan)
>
> USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
> jwhite 2531 2.3 14.8 86144 38016 pts/0 D 16:02 0:05 wine
> --debugmsg +server msimn.exe
>
> PID WCHAN
> 2531 down
Great :-( Now the interesting thing would be to know *which*
semaphore this is waiting on ...
I'd really like to see a kernel stack backtrace on this. However,
there doesn't appear to be an easy way to do so ...
> > Hmm. Could you try getting a Wine trace (especially the server/
> > client interaction)?
>
> ftp://wine.codeweavers.com/pub/other/outlook-server.out.gz
> (about 160K).
Is this from the same run as above? I.e. is the process
with pid 2531 part of this trace?
B.t.w. the trace appears to show that you pressed ^C to
terminate the process. Does the symptom (processes in state D)
show *before* you press ^C or only afterwards?
Bye,
Ulrich
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Dr. Ulrich Weigand
weigand at informatik.uni-erlangen.de
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