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mark_object, mark_objects(?) crash
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> Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 11:13:08 +0100
> From: Vincent Lefevre <vincent <at> vinc17.net>
> Cc: spwhitton <at> spwhitton.name, 58956 <at> debbugs.gnu.org,
> 1017711 <at> bugs.debian.org
>
> On 2022-11-03 08:47:06 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > > On 2022-11-02 14:24:51 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > > > Signal 1 is SIGHUP, AFAIU. Why should Emacs receive SIGHUP in the
> > > > middle of GC, I have no idea. Maybe ask the user what was he doing at
> > > > that time. E.g., could that be a remote Emacs session?
> > >
> > > No, it is on my local machine.
> >
> > So how come Emacs gets a SIGHUP? This is the crucial detail that is
> > missing here. Basically, if SIGHUP is delivered to Emacs, Emacs is
> > supposed to die a violent death.
>
> I suspect the SIGHUP comes from Emacs itself. According to strace
> output, the only processes started by Emacs are "/usr/bin/emacs"
> (there are many of them). I don't see what other process could be
> aware of the situation. Unfortunately, I couldn't reproduce the
> issue with strace (I suspect some race condition).
>
> > > I run emacs, and quit it immediately. The generation of the core dump
> > > is almost 100% reproducible. Ditto with "emacs -nw".
> >
> > Wait, you mean the crash is during exiting Emacs?
>
> For this test, yes. In general, I don't know.
>
> > That could mean Emacs receives some input event when it's half-way
> > through the shutdown process, and the input descriptor is already
> > closed.
>
> Note that the process that crashes is not the Emacs I started,
> but a subprocess run by Emacs itself, since it has arguments like
> "-no-comp-spawn --batch -l /tmp/emacs-async-comp-url.el-FGov4z.el".
Andrea, could you please look into this? The SIGHUP could be because
the parent process exits, but that shouldn't cause a crash in the
sub-process that performs native compilation?
Thanks.
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