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Summary:ASTERISK-15973: Asterisk core dumps using MOH
Reporter:dovid (dovid)Labels:
Date Opened:2010-04-19 08:38:45Date Closed:2015-03-27 15:23:57
Priority:MinorRegression?No
Status:Closed/CompleteComponents:Resources/res_musiconhold
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Environment:Attachments:( 0) ast_crash.log
( 1) core_dump2.log
( 2) full_dump.log
Description:After Asterisk plays MOH several times in core dumps. I am using MOH+RT+MadPlay. This randomly happens after Asterisk initiates the MOH several times. I am not able to re-produce it on demand. As per SeanBright on irc, there may be an issue because there is a double free (not sure 100% what that means).

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Using CentOs 5.4.
Comments:By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2010-04-19 13:28:30

Acknowledging issue as the backtrace seems to be complete.

By: alric (alric) 2010-04-19 15:35:29

I just installed madplay on my 1.6.2.6 machine and I'm using it with Realtime.  Are you using the cachrtclasses option in musiconhold.conf?

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-04-19 18:34:43

Alric: No I am not.

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-04-22 06:31:28

FTI: Upgraded to 1.6.2.6 and I still have the same issue.

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-04-22 06:41:18

The last file that I uploaded (ast_crash.log) is from the console where I started asterisk when asterisk core dumped. It does seem to be a double free issue.

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-04-25 10:20:08

I started using files instead of real time and for the most part it has been a lot better. Every so often when I do moh reload I still get a core dump. This can be seen in core_dump2.log

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-05-11 02:15:06

Ping.

By: Leif Madsen (lmadsen) 2010-05-17 10:34:33

This issue has been imported into the Digium internal issue tracker and as soon as development resources are available to move this issue forward it will be assigned to a developer. Until then, anyone in the community is welcome to move this issue forward.

By: dovid (dovid) 2010-12-24 06:44:45.000-0600

Been a few months. Any update on this one ?

By: antonio (antonio) 2011-01-27 05:26:16.000-0600

I'm seeing something similar on 1.6.2.16 as well. It's indeed a double free(), and has to do with referencing. I'm trying to track this down.



By: dovid (dovid) 2011-11-15 09:16:08.001-0600

Ping. Any way I can help move this along?

By: Joshua C. Colp (jcolp) 2015-03-27 15:23:57.374-0500

After looking at this I believe it was fixed as of revision 410044 in 11. If this is not the case please feel free to reopen.