Our server processes keep crashing after we migrated from 32-bit to 64-bit. The coredump always points to the line with "}" after call to va_end ( args );
428 // Reset the arg pointer
429 va_end ( args );
430 } <-------
431
I'm guessing that the cause of this crash is because of the passing of va_list 'args' from one function to another?
The code is quite big so I will just summarize the flow. The functions receives a variable number of arguments used to print to a logfile. Basically just as a logging function. The va_list args is being passed very deep into nested functions, is there a potential cause for crash here? see below:
void logGeneric(string file, int line, ...)
{
try
{
va_list args;
va_start(args,line);
function1(file,line,args);
va_end(args);
}
catch(...)
{
va_end(args);
} <---- coredump points to here.
}
void function1(string file, int line, va_list args)
{
function2(file,line,args);
}
void function2(string file, int line, va_list args)
{
function3(file,line,args);
}
void function3(string file, int line, va_list args)
{
completeMessage(file,line,args);
}
void completeMessage(string file, int line, va_list args)
{
int level = va_arg ( args, int );
char* format = "";
format =va_arg(args,char*);
...(checking)...
char buff[Maxsize+1];
int ret=vsnprintf(buff,Maxsize, format, args);
...(checking)...
message = buff;
printToFile(message,line,level);
}
In the 32-bit version the function signature for completeMessage is:
void completeMessage (string& file, int line, va_list& args);
But because we used a newer gcc, there's a compilation error:
src/DebugUtil.cpp:995: error: cannot allocate an object of abstract type 'GenericLogType'
src/GenericLogType.h:45: note: because the following virtual functions are pure within 'GenericLogType':
src/ILogType.h:117: note: virtual std::string ILogType::getCompleteLogMessage(const std::string&, int, __
va_list_tag*)
To solve that compilation error I just changed the function to:
void completeMessage (string& file, int line, va_list args);
Will the passing of the args argument cause any crash? Or the core file might be totally off because it's in release mode...
My gcc version = 4.4.7
CENTOS 6.4 Linux 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64
std::va_list
shouldn't be passed by value as it can be an array type.valgrind
ing it?args
is out of scope?