Agent/Wine/Mandrake 9.1 problem

Mike Hearn m.hearn at signal.qinetiq.com
Tue May 20 08:40:41 CDT 2003


I was under the impression that for MDK9.1 you shouldn't use
--with-nptl. Has he tried using LD_ASSUME_KERNEL as well?

On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 14:26, Rein Klazes wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> 
> I am trying to help Alex Heney who reported problems in agent newsgroup
> running Agent on his Manrdake 9.1 system.
> 
> Wine is compiled with the --with-nptl configuration switch enabled, but
> we still get what looks like thread lock-ups.
> 
> Both with wine-20030408 and 20030508 Agent frequently freezes when doing
> online tasks. Here is an example:
> 
> | 0012:Call kernel32.CreateThread(00000000,00002000,00573144,421db238,00000000,407120c0) ret=005731f3
> | 0014:Starting thread (entryproc=0x573144)
> 
> thread with id 14 is started. It performs a few simple tasks:
> 
> | 0014:Call kernel32.SetFilePointer(000000bc,00000020,42a4271c,00000000) ret=0043eb2f
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.SetFilePointer() retval=00000020 ret=0043eb2f
> | 0014:Call kernel32.SetLastError(00000000) ret=0043ed82
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.SetLastError() retval=00000000 ret=0043ed82
> | 0014:Call kernel32.ReadFile(000000bc,421d7af8,00000020,42a42718,00000000) ret=0043ed97
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.ReadFile() retval=00000001 ret=0043ed97
> 
> does something on inherited file handles.
> 
> | 0014:Call kernel32.GetPrivateProfileIntA(005d5b53 "Purging",005d5b5b "PurgeOnNewHeaders",00000001,41a60d48 "C:\\Program Files\\agent\\DATA\\AGENT.INI") ret=00577677
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.GetPrivateProfileIntA() retval=00000001 ret=00577677
> 
> reads a flag from its ini file.
> 
> 
> | 0014:Call kernel32.VirtualQuery(427e0000,42a426d0,0000001c) ret=00588d5e
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.VirtualQuery() retval=0000001c ret=00588d5e
> | 0014:Call kernel32.VirtualQuery(427e0000,42a426c8,0000001c) ret=00588d5e
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.VirtualQuery() retval=0000001c ret=00588d5e
> | 0014:Call kernel32.VirtualFree(427e0000,00010000,00004000) ret=00588bd7
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.VirtualFree() retval=00000001 ret=00588bd7
> | 0014:Call kernel32.VirtualFree(427e0000,00000000,00008000) ret=00588be8
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.VirtualFree() retval=00000001 ret=00588be8
> 
> does some virtual queries.
> 
> | 0014:Call user32.PostMessageA(00040023,00000411,421d1000,00000000) ret=0046c56d
> | 0014:Call kernel32.GetTickCount() ret=408865f9
> | 0014:Ret  kernel32.GetTickCount() retval=004f7151 ret=408865f9
> | 0014:Ret  user32.PostMessageA() retval=00000001 ret=0046c56d
> 
> post a message to the main window.
> 
> 
> | 0014:Call kernel32.ExitThread(00000000) ret=0057326c
> 
> 
> And it is done, after some unloading call from this thread the log stops
> and no other threads resume.  
> 
> On my (non nptl) system I do see a "Ret CreateThread" from the calling
> thread long before the subthread exits. 
> 
> For completeness: Alex reported this to happen only when he connects to
> his local newsserver on "localhost", not when using that of his ISP. I
> cannot find anything suspicious about this in the relaylog, so it is
> probably a timing issue. 
> 
> Any suggestions how to debug this?
> 
> Full +relay,+winsock log on
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~rklazes/temp/agent.log.bz2
> 
> Rein.
-- 
Mike Hearn <m.hearn at signal.qinetiq.com>
QinetiQ - Malvern Technology Center




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