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I'm seeing this native crash with the following stack trace.

This happens in Android 7.0 & 7.1 only. Nothing new has been added to the app, which has been in production for a few years, but with more devices being updated to Nougat this crash happens frequently now and is becoming a nuisance.

Any advice would be appreciated.

native: pc 000000000007a6c4  /system/lib64/libc.so (tgkill+8)
  native: pc 0000000000077920  /system/lib64/libc.so (pthread_kill+64)
  native: pc 000000000002538c  /system/lib64/libc.so (raise+24)
  native: pc 000000000001d24c  /system/lib64/libc.so (abort+52)
  native: pc 000000000001225c  /system/lib64/libcutils.so (__android_log_assert+224)
  native: pc 00000000000610e0  /system/lib64/libhwui.so
  native: pc 000000000003908c  /system/lib64/libhwui.so
  native: pc 000000000003609c  /system/lib64/libhwui.so
  native: pc 000000000003b4fc  /system/lib64/libhwui.so
  native: pc 000000000003c520  /system/lib64/libhwui.so
  native: pc 000000000003e694  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread12RenderThread10threadLoopEv+152)
  native: pc 00000000000127f0  /system/lib64/libutils.so (_ZN7android6Thread11_threadLoopEPv+336)
  native: pc 00000000000a50b0  /system/lib64/libandroid_runtime.so (_ZN7android14AndroidRuntime15javaThreadShellEPv+116)
  native: pc 00000000000770f4  /system/lib64/libc.so (_ZL15__pthread_startPv+204)
  native: pc 000000000001e7d0  /system/lib64/libc.so (__start_thread+16)

Here's a list of devices that are affected: enter image description here

UPDATE 7/18:

Still unable to get to the root of this, so I decided to purchase a device which had most occurrences and was reasonably priced, which turned out to be Samsung Galaxy J3 2017 version with Android 7.0. Unfortunately I am still unable to reproduce the crash.

I've also made some memory usage improvements to the app in production, but the crash is still happening.

From all the comments and my own research it seems to be related to dynamically linked NDKs, but I'm not using any and its hard to find out if any of the dependencies do.

I would like to share my dependencies, it would be great if other folks facing the same issue could call out if they are using one of the same dependencies - perhaps we can spot the culprit this way.

// App Compat
    compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:23.0.1'
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.0.1'
    compile 'com.android.support:cardview-v7:23.0.1'
    compile 'com.android.support:recyclerview-v7:23.0.1'

    // Play Services
    compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-location:8.3.0'
    compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-maps:8.3.0'
    compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-analytics:8.3.0'
    compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-appindexing:8.3.0'
    compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-ads:8.3.0'

    // Misc Libraries
    compile 'fr.avianey.com.viewpagerindicator:library:2.4.1@aar'
    compile files('app/libs/htmlcleaner-2.7.jar')
    compile files('app/libs/protobuf-java-2.6.0.jar')
    compile files('app/libs/nineoldandroids-2.4.0.jar')

    // Fabric
    compile('com.twitter.sdk.android:twitter:1.13.0@aar') { transitive = true; }
    compile('com.crashlytics.sdk.android:crashlytics:2.5.5@aar') { transitive = true; }

For folks facing the same crash, please respond in comments if you are using any of these dependencies / versions. Maybe we can single out the problem dependency.

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  • 6
    Perhaps I think your native crash is the same following issue. issuetracker.google.com/issues/37123764 My application has similar bug, but I don't find any solution... I think android 7, 7.1 bug. Jun 5, 2017 at 16:05
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    I'm also seeing this, the exact same stack trace and the exact same list of affected devices! The latest version was published 15 of May, but I have two lines in the crashes page with the same "tgkill" name.
    – Orgmir
    Jun 7, 2017 at 1:39
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    I'm also experiencing this exact same issue, exact same stack trace, exact same devices affected, using zero native libraries, and using location and maps services. Perhaps it's tied to that? Anyone have a fix?
    – Cord Rehn
    Jun 14, 2017 at 20:59
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    Over the last 2 months, we have over 30k of these tgkill crashes effecting 14k+ users. I have spent the last couple of weeks slowly removing any 3rd party libraries we're using and releasing staged rollouts to see if I can track down what is causing these crashes. Everything is removed except for Retrofit, Okhttp, Jackson, Picasso, Firebase, Google Play Services, MultiDex, and Apache Legacy. Based on this thread, we're discussing releasing to 1% of our users, with our maps removed. Currently running: 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-maps:11.0.1'
    – FinHead
    Jul 25, 2017 at 18:15
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    We released a staged rollout with only removing 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-maps:11.0.1'. After watching it all weekend, there were no instances of the tgkill crash. Yes, this issue is caused by maps as mentioned by @Deo and linked to the issue tracker below.
    – FinHead
    Jul 31, 2017 at 13:01

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Looking at the dump you provided gives some clues:

_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread12RenderThread10threadLoopEv

This indicates that the error occurred in the UI thread.

libhwui.so x 6

This indicates that this is happening in the middle of some graphics/ui related code.

libcutils.so - __android_log_assert

This is an assert handler, so most likely some kind of assert was violated in libwhui.

abort:

This is the application telling the O/S to shut down "abnormally".

raise + pthread_kill + tgkill: This is the O/S (Android) shutting down the app.

You can see some documentation for debugging these kinds of crashes here.

Anyway, I am afraid it is really difficult to speculate beyond this coarse and imprecise interpretation of the data you presented.

Maybe if you caught the bug while it was attached to the Android log viewer, you would have more application specific data (or even an error message which the assert function usually puts out).

My tip is to use something like ACRA to track down all the details pertaining to the error, or get hold of an affected device and actually reproduce it while attached to a debugger.

Good luck!

EDIT 2017-06-16: I just want to add some extra info courtesy comment by Fco P. Apparently Google has decided to make some changes to what native libraries are allowed to run in latest versions of Android (7.x). More details are in this link.

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  • raise + pthread_kill + tgkill: This is the O/S (Android) shutting down the app. Is this occur when user kill the app or automatically from OS ?
    – ASalameh
    Mar 7, 2018 at 12:16
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    That is the O/S shutting it down a malfunctioning process as far as I know. If the app terminated "peacefully" it would not be a "kill" operation. Mar 7, 2018 at 13:04
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This is reported here: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37123764

To reproduce: Get an affected mode, enable developer mode, and set background activities to 0. Also enable "show background crashes".

Then open the app, and close it again: You will see the crash.

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Not in comments (insufficient rep).

Of the dependencies you have listed we use:

compile 'com.android.support:cardview-v7:25.3.1'
compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:25.3.1'
compile 'com.android.support:support-v4:25.3.1'

compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-maps:10.2.1'
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-location:10.2.1'

different versions than yours. I have strong suspection that play-services-maps contains the bug.

Perhaps you use map fragment in viewpager as we do and many people in issue already mentioned by Koji Matsubara (https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/37123764)

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  • Do you know of a work around to prevent this based on that bug report? I am not seeing any solution or workaround or anything.
    – hvaughan3
    Jul 20, 2017 at 18:15
  • I have the same issue that affects all my apps, however I only use support libraries: annotations, v4, appcompat and design.
    – 3c71
    Feb 10, 2018 at 7:31
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I don't know, maybe this problem like ours, maybe different, because I see in dependencies have including carview. Share here hope useful for someone in future

I also faced issue on Android 7.0 and 7.1 bellow

03-04 23:44:51.489 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG: Abort message: 'Error: Ambient Vertex Buffer overflow!!! used 420, total 284'
03-04 23:44:51.489 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     eax 00000000  ebx 0000083b  ecx 00000857  edx 00000006
03-04 23:44:51.489 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     esi d19ff978  edi d19ff920
03-04 23:44:51.489 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     xcs 00000023  xds 0000002b  xes 0000002b  xfs 0000006b  xss 0000002b
03-04 23:44:51.489 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     eip f00a6bb9  ebp d19fee68  esp d19fee0c  flags 00000292
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG: backtrace:
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #00 pc 00000bb9  [vdso:f00a6000] (__kernel_vsyscall+9)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #01 pc 0007a2ec  /system/lib/libc.so (tgkill+28)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #02 pc 00075b35  /system/lib/libc.so (pthread_kill+85)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #03 pc 0002784a  /system/lib/libc.so (raise+42)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #04 pc 0001ee26  /system/lib/libc.so (abort+86)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #05 pc 0000fa65  /system/lib/libcutils.so (__android_log_assert+245)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #06 pc 00084356  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #07 pc 0003a5ba  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #08 pc 00083d04  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #09 pc 0008c5df  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #10 pc 0008e6d8  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #11 pc 0008e5d2  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #12 pc 000350fe  /system/lib/libhwui.so
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #13 pc 0001201f  /system/lib/libutils.so (_ZN7android6Thread11_threadLoopEPv+207)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #14 pc 0006e53b  /system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so (_ZN7android14AndroidRuntime15javaThreadShellEPv+111)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #15 pc 00011873  /system/lib/libutils.so (_ZN13thread_data_t10trampolineEPKS_+259)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #16 pc 00075292  /system/lib/libc.so (_ZL15__pthread_startPv+210)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #17 pc 0002028e  /system/lib/libc.so (__start_thread+30)
03-04 23:44:51.555 2173-2173/? A/DEBUG:     #18 pc 0001e066  /system/lib/libc.so (__bionic_clone+70)

After research and search on gooogle, I replaced cardview by Framelayout then this issue was resolved

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  • Hi @songoku1610, how did you find out the issue is caused by Cardview.
    – Ran94
    May 10, 2018 at 13:12
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    I tried to replaced cardview by Framelayout then this issues was solved, this issues only happen on Android 7.x May 11, 2018 at 6:43
  • An other things, The question above have been edited, remove text independencies on grade, so my answer because I see in dependencies have including carview seem did not matched with question May 11, 2018 at 6:49
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I had the same issue in google play console for the same devices as you.

In my case the issue was in TextureView with animation in separate thread with lock and unlock canvas.

I changed TextureView animation to the invalidate-onDraw animation for 7 and 7.1 android and that helped.

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  • My application uses TextureView. Could you please elaborate more on invalidate-onDraw animation. Aug 1, 2018 at 21:28
  • @ShishirShetty I don't use TextureView anymore I override View, describe all animations in onDraw method and call postInvalidateOnAnimation() method every 16 milliseconds (~60fps) Aug 2, 2018 at 11:58
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I am seeing this issue from a crash report on one user's device - 'Huawei Honor 7X (HWBND-H)' - running Android 8.0. Since it is not occurring in the field for other devices/OS versions, my thought is that it might already have been fixed in OS updates (that this user has not picked up, or possibly Huawei has not provided).

backtrace:
  #00  pc 000000000006a808  /system/lib64/libc.so (tgkill+8)
  #01  pc 000000000001db50  /system/lib64/libc.so (abort+88)
  #02  pc 0000000000007f4c  /system/lib64/liblog.so (__android_log_assert+304)
  #03  pc 000000000004e314  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread10EglManager13createSurfaceEP13ANativeWindow+192)
  #04  pc 000000000004c790  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread14OpenGLPipeline10setSurfaceEPNS_7SurfaceENS1_12SwapBehaviorE+64)
  #05  pc 00000000000492b4  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread13CanvasContext10setSurfaceEPNS_7SurfaceE+140)
  #06  pc 000000000005123c  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthreadL17Bridge_initializeEPNS1_14initializeArgsE+16)
  #07  pc 0000000000052fc4  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread22MethodInvokeRenderTask3runEv+24)
  #08  pc 0000000000053f1c  /system/lib64/libhwui.so (_ZN7android10uirenderer12renderthread12RenderThread10threadLoopEv+348)
  #09  pc 0000000000011670  /system/lib64/libutils.so (_ZN7android6Thread11_threadLoopEPv+280)
  #10  pc 00000000000be1e8  /system/lib64/libandroid_runtime.so (_ZN7android14AndroidRuntime15javaThreadShellEPv+136)
  #11  pc 00000000000671b8  /system/lib64/libc.so (_ZL15__pthread_startPv+36)
  #12  pc 000000000001eee4  /system/lib64/libc.so (__start_thread+68)

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