#!/bin/sh # This script is almost identical to /usr/bin/gstack. # It is used by TUnixSystem::StackTrace() on Linux and MacOS X. tempname=`basename $0 .sh` messfile="" OUTFILE=`mktemp -q /tmp/${tempname}.XXXXXX` if test $? -ne 0; then OUTFILE=/dev/stdout fi if [ `uname -s` = "Darwin" ]; then if test $# -lt 2; then echo "Usage: ${tempname} [gdb-mess-file]" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if test $# -eq 3; then messfile=$3 fi if test ! -x $1; then echo "${tempname}: process $1 not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi TMPFILE=`mktemp -q /tmp/${tempname}.XXXXXX` if test $? -ne 0; then echo "${tempname}: can't create temp file, exiting..." 1>&2 exit 1 fi backtrace="thread apply all bt" echo $backtrace > $TMPFILE GDB=${GDB:-gdb} # Run GDB, strip out unwanted noise. $GDB -q -batch -n -x $TMPFILE $1 $2 2>&1 < /dev/null | sed -n \ -e 's/^(gdb) //' \ -e '/^#/p' \ -e 's/\(^Thread.*\)/@\1/p' | tr "@" "\n" > $OUTFILE rm -f $TMPFILE else if test $# -lt 1; then echo "Usage: ${tempname} [gdb-mess-file]" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if test $# -eq 2; then messfile=$2 fi if test ! -r /proc/$1; then echo "${tempname}: process $1 not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi # GDB doesn't allow "thread apply all bt" when the process isn't # threaded; need to peek at the process to determine if that or the # simpler "bt" should be used. # The leading spaces are needed for have_eval_command's replacement. backtrace="bt" if test -d /proc/$1/task ; then # Newer kernel; has a task/ directory. if test `ls /proc/$1/task | wc -l` -gt 1 2>/dev/null ; then backtrace="thread apply all bt" fi elif test -f /proc/$1/maps ; then # Older kernel; go by it loading libpthread. if grep -e libpthread /proc/$1/maps > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then backtrace="thread apply all bt" fi fi GDB=${GDB:-gdb} # Run GDB, strip out unwanted noise. have_eval_command=`gdb --help 2>&1 |grep eval-command` if ! test "x$have_eval_command" = "x"; then $GDB --batch --eval-command="$backtrace" /proc/$1/exe $1 2>&1 < /dev/null | sed -n \ -e 's,\x1B\[[0-9;]*[a-zA-Z],,g' \ -e 's/^(gdb) //' \ -e '/^#/p' \ -e '/^ /p' \ -e 's/\(^Thread.*\)/@\1/p' | tr '@' '\n' > $OUTFILE else $GDB -q -n /proc/$1/exe $1 <&1 | $backtrace EOF sed -n \ -e 's/^(gdb) //' \ -e '/^#/p' \ -e '/^ /p' \ -e 's/\(^Thread.*\)/@\1/p' | tr '@' '\n' > $OUTFILE fi fi # Analyze the stack. # The recommendations are based on the following assumptions: # * More often than not, the crash is caused by user code. # * The crash can be caused by the user's interpreted code, # in which case sighandler() is called from CINT (G__...) # * The crash can be called by the user's library code, # in which case sighandler() is called from non-CINT and # it's worth dumping the stack frames. # * The user doesn't call CINT directly, so whenever we reach # a stack frame with "G__" we can stop. # * The crash is caused by only one thread, the one which # invokes sighandler() if ! test "x$OUTFILE" = "x/dev/stdout"; then frames="" wantthread="" skip="" ininterp="" signal="" while IFS= read line; do case $line in *''* ) # this frame doesn't exist skip="yes" frames="" continue ;; Thread* ) if test "x$wantthread" = "xyes"; then break fi skip="" frames="" ;; '#'* ) skip="" ;; esac if test "x${skip}" = "x"; then tag=`echo $line|sed 's,^.*[0-9a-fA-F] in ,,'` if test "x$ininterp" = "xcheck next"; then ininterp="check this" fi case $tag in SigHandler* ) signal=`echo $line | sed 's/^.*\(kSig[^)]*\).*$/\1/'` wantthread="yes" ininterp="check next" frames="" skip="yes" ;; sighandler* | TUnixSystem::DispatchSignals* ) wantthread="yes" ininterp="check next" frames="" skip="yes" ;; G__* | Cint::G__* ) if test "x$ininterp" = "xcheck this"; then ininterp="yes" break elif test "x$ininterp" = "xno"; then break fi skip="yes" ;; *::ProcessLine* | TRint::HandleTermInput* ) # frames to ignore (upper end) if test "x$ininterp" = "xcheck this"; then ininterp="no" break fi if test "x$wantthread" = "xyes"; then break; fi skip="yes" ;; * ) if test "x${skip}" = "x"; then if test "x$frames" = "x"; then frames="$line" else frames="$frames $line" fi fi if test "x$ininterp" = "xcheck this"; then ininterp="no" fi ;; esac fi done < $OUTFILE # Only print the informative text if we actually have a crash # but not when TSystem::Stacktrace() was called. if ! test "x$ininterp" = "x"; then if ! test "x$signal" = "x"; then signal=' ('${signal}')' fi echo "" echo "" echo "" echo "===========================================================" echo "There was a crash${signal}." echo "This is the entire stack trace of all threads:" echo "===========================================================" fi cat $OUTFILE if ! test "x$ininterp" = "x"; then echo "===========================================================" if test "x$ininterp" = "xyes"; then echo "" echo "" if test -f "$messfile"; then cat $messfile | tr '%' '\n' else echo 'The crash is most likely caused by a problem in your script.' echo 'Try to compile it (.L myscript.C+g) and fix any errors. If your code' echo 'links against ROOT, try to recompile with debugging information enabled.' echo 'If you see question marks in one or more lines of the stack trace, try' echo 'exporting the environment variable CLING_DEBUG=1 and running again.' echo 'You may get help by asking at the ROOT forum https://root.cern/forum' echo 'If you are really convinced it is a bug in ROOT then please submit a report' echo 'at https://root.cern/bugs Please post the ENTIRE stack trace' echo 'from above as an attachment in addition to anything else' echo 'that might help us fixing this issue.' fi elif ! test "x$frames" = "x"; then echo "" echo "" if test -f "$messfile"; then cat $messfile | tr '%' '\n' else echo 'The lines below might hint at the cause of the crash. If you see question' echo 'marks as part of the stack trace, try to recompile with debugging information' echo 'enabled and export CLING_DEBUG=1 environment variable before running.' echo 'You may get help by asking at the ROOT forum https://root.cern/forum' echo 'Only if you are really convinced it is a bug in ROOT then please submit a' echo 'report at https://root.cern/bugs Please post the ENTIRE stack trace' echo 'from above as an attachment in addition to anything else' echo 'that might help us fixing this issue.' fi echo "===========================================================" echo "$frames" echo "===========================================================" fi echo "" echo "" fi rm -f $OUTFILE $messfile fi