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#47244
28.0.50; SIGSEGV in long-runnning Emacs
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Reported by: Michael Welsh Duggan <md5i <at> md5i.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2021 15:40:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 28.0.50
Done: Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd <at> md5i.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Michael Welsh Duggan <mwd <at> cert.org>
>> Cc: "mwd <at> md5i.com" <mwd <at> md5i.com>,
>> "schwab <at> linux-m68k.org"
>> <schwab <at> linux-m68k.org>,
>> "47244 <at> debbugs.gnu.org" <47244 <at> debbugs.gnu.org>
>> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2021 12:37:41 -0400
>>
>> >> (gdb) xlist
>> >> $16 = 0xb820
>> >> Lisp_Symbol
>> >> $17 = (struct Lisp_Symbol *) 0x555555e6e8a0 <lispsym+47136>
>> >> "quit"
>> >> ---
>> >> nil
>> >
>> > So is this the result of your typing C-g?
>>
>> Yes. In the scenario I have presented, this is where Emacs is
>> unresponsive (busy cursor), presumably trying to interact with a network
>> connection that has gone away to the VPN being switched on or off, and I
>> type C-g twice rapidly in succession to regain interactivity, after
>> which I would normally then attempt to manually reset the gnus
>> connections.
>
> But then the buffer being killed is not the one you reported
> originally, is it? You said the buffer that was killed was *Server*,
> and here we see that a temporary buffer is being killed. Am I
> confused?
You're not confused, but the situation is confusing. There are two
kill-buffer calls that are happening. The Vwindow_list was getting
corrupted during the first, but that corruption did not cause a
segfault, likely to that buffer (temp buffer) not being in a window.
That corruption caused a segfault in the second. Martin's changes have
caused an assertion to happen in the first instead.
--
Michael Welsh Duggan
(mwd <at> cert.org)
This bug report was last modified 4 years and 28 days ago.
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