#49790 closed defect (fixed)
pth @2.0.7: hangs on PowerPC
Reported by: | JR1994 | Owned by: | Ionic (Mihai Moldovan) |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.3.4 |
Keywords: | powerpc | Cc: | mklein-de (Michael Klein) |
Port: | pth |
Description (last modified by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan))
I am gnupg2 on OSX 10.5.8 and I a seeing really high cpu usage out of gpg-agent. I will also attach a portion of my system log so you can see the error I am seeing
The issue is really in pth
and only triggered on ppc
platforms.
Attachments (3)
Change History (23)
Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
Attachment: | system.txt added |
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comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by ryandesign (Ryan Carsten Schmidt)
Cc: | herminio.hernandezjr@… removed |
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Keywords: | gnupg removed |
Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to ionic@… |
comment:3 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Are you actually logging in as root?
Something tries to spawn gpg-agent
as user root, which is not supported.
Please create a "real" user account. Do you see the same problem with that configuration?
If yes, are you sure it's registered as a LaunchAgent and not a LaunchDaemon?
comment:4 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
No I do not login as root, I am login as me. From what I see my account is running the process and it is a LaunchAgent.
herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ ls /Library/LaunchAgents/ com.hp.launchurlagent.plist org.macports.gpg-agent.plist org.macports.startx.plist herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ ps aux |grep gpg-agent herminio 185 49.7 0.1 78888 1360 ?? S 2:13PM 4:24.93 /opt/local/bin/gpg-agent --write-env-file --no-use-standard-socket --launchd
What else do you need me to check?
comment:5 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Are you absolutely positive?
What does id
return?
comment:6 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
here is the output
herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ id uid=501(herminio) gid=20(staff) groups=20(staff),98(_lpadmin),81(_appserveradm),79(_appserverusr),80(admin),101(com.apple.sharepoint.group.1)
comment:7 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
apparently ldap is uid 500
herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ dscl . -list /Users UniqueID _amavisd 83 _appowner 87 _appserver 79 _ard 67 _atsserver 97 _calendar 93 _clamav 82 _cvs 72 _cyrus 77 _devdocs 59 _eppc 71 _installer 96 _jabber 84 _lp 26 _mailman 78 _mcxalr 54 _mdnsresponder 65 _mysql 74 _pcastagent 55 _pcastserver 56 _postfix 27 _qtss 76 _sandbox 60 _securityagent 92 _serialnumberd 58 _spotlight 89 _sshd 75 _svn 73 _teamsserver 94 _tokend 91 _unknown 99 _update_sharing 95 _usbmuxd 213 _uucp 4 _windowserver 88 _www 70 _xgridagent 86 _xgridcontroller 85 daemon 1 herminio 501 ldap 500 macports 502 nobody -2 root 0
comment:8 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Hmm, that's fine.
Something must be trying to load the agent, though, most likely root.
Does sudo launchctl list | grep -i gpg
return anything? It should not.
comment:9 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
It returns nothing
herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ sudo launchctl list | grep -i gpg Password: herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$
comment:10 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Hmmm, okay. And what process exactly is creating the high CPU load? The gpg-agent process that is owned by your user, or the gpg-agent that is getting spawned by launchd and exits in a loop?
comment:11 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
If I look at top it is my process
Processes: 55 total, 3 running, 52 sleeping... 317 threads 17:06:31 Load Avg: 1.85, 2.05, 2.16 CPU usage: 8.85% user, 68.58% sys, 22.57% idle SharedLibs: num = 2, resident = 75M code, 0 data, 4252K linkedit. MemRegions: num = 16103, resident = 760M + 22M private, 267M shared. PhysMem: 224M wired, 1142M active, 376M inactive, 1744M used, 304M free. VM: 6287M + 140M 137061(0) pageins, 11(0) pageouts PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE 0 kernel_tas 60.6% 2:14:15 42 2 271 3984K 0 188M 170M 185 gpg-agent 57.9% 2:08:03 1 20 52 348K 428K 1360K 21M 1019 top 8.9% 0:00.75 1 18 28 728K 200K 1320K 18M 802 Activity M 6.3% 0:48.38 4 108 154 2504K 28M 10M 185M 724 Terminal 3.5% 0:20.85 3 103 147 2936K 15M 9716K 170M 803 pmTool 3.4% 0:49.11 1 24 26 428K 2912K 1268K 27M 50 WindowServ 3.0% 7:46.82 6 237 635 2804K 36M 35M 238M 908 Roccat 1.1% 1:54.38 20 279 1984 158M 31M 184M 409M 721 thunderbir 0.4% 7:05.94 35 237 3019 284M 17M 326M 529M herminio-hernandezs-power-mac-g4:~ herminio$ ps aux |grep 185 herminio 185 60.4 0.1 78888 1360 ?? S Tue02PM 128:41.49 /opt/local/bin/gpg-agent --write-env-file --no-use-standard-socket --launchd
comment:12 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Okay, so there's two problems: something tries to start gpg-agent as a system user and I should probably include the user ID or name in case this happens in the error message.
A free-wheeling "correctly started" gpg-agent user process is weird though and I haven't seen it before.
Is it always happening, even after a login-cycle (i.e., logging out and back in?)
comment:13 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
yes, also I am also seeing it consume a lot of VM. See attached.
comment:15 Changed 9 years ago by mklein-de (Michael Klein)
same here on a G5 running 10.5.8
what's gpg-agent doing here???
fossekall:~ $ gdb -p 15139 GNU gdb 6.3.50-20050815 (Apple version gdb-966) (Tue Mar 10 02:46:18 UTC 2009) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "powerpc-apple-darwin". /Volumes/Users/michael/15139: No such file or directory. Attaching to process 15139. Reading symbols for shared libraries . done Reading symbols for shared libraries ............... done 0x00101ca0 in __pth_pqueue_increase () (gdb) bt #0 0x00101ca0 in __pth_pqueue_increase () #1 0x00103834 in __pth_scheduler () #2 0x00104fdc in pth_spawn_trampoline () (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x00000003 0x00101ca0 in __pth_pqueue_increase () (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x00000003 0x00101ca0 in __pth_pqueue_increase () (gdb)
comment:16 Changed 9 years ago by mklein-de (Michael Klein)
see https://www.mail-archive.com/pth-users%40gnu.org/msg00529.html
rebuilding pth
with --with-mctx-mth=sjlj --with-mctx-dsp=ssjlj --with-mctx-stk=sas
fixed gpg-agent for me
The only issue I have now is that I have to source ~/.gpg-agent-info
to get a valid $GPG_AGENT_INFO
fossekall:~ $ gpg-agent gpg-agent: malformed GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable fossekall:~ $ echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO /tmp/launch-oxXTa6/Listeners_agent fossekall:~ $ . ~/.gpg-agent-info fossekall:~ $ echo $GPG_AGENT_INFO /tmp/launch-oxXTa6/Listeners_agent:307:1 fossekall:~ $ gpg-agent gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available
Changed 9 years ago by mklein-de (Michael Klein)
Attachment: | Portfile-pth.patch added |
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pth Portfile patch
comment:17 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Keywords: | powerpc added |
Port: | pth added; gpg-agent removed |
Summary: | gpg-agent @2.0.28 high cpu → pth @2.0.7: hangs on PowerPC |
Sorry for the last response and thanks for triaging this issue.
Looks related to PPC only, which is the reason I have not seen this problem before.
Let's reassign this ticket.
comment:18 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
r144492 should get rid of the issue in pth
. I still need to revbump gpg-agent
, however, because the port is outdated anyway, I'll look into updating it at the same time.
Other dependent ports to be revbumped (if they are linking statically... but better safe than sorry):
comment:19 Changed 9 years ago by Ionic (Mihai Moldovan)
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:20 Changed 9 years ago by JR1994
I updated my ports and it looks the issue is fixed for me.
Thanks everyone!
system log