![]() Sorry, I'm not a developer and I'm still trying to learn. I get all those question marks, just as the symbols are not loaded correctly. Using host libthread_db library "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/TVHeadend/bin/libc/-Type for more, q to quit, c to continue without paging-įrom /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/TVHeadend/bin/libc/libpthread.so.0Īt first sight it seems correct, but what doesn't convince me is that if I type: With TVHeadend running, I run gdb like so:.Warning: File "/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/TVHeadend/bin/libc/libthread_db.so.1" auto-loading has been declined by your `auto-load safe-path' set to "$debugdir:$datadir/auto-load". # echo "set auto-load safe-path /" > /root/.gdbinit Warning: Unable to find libthread_db matching inferior's thread library, thread debugging will not be available.You can download it from here: ![]() ![]() I've copied the libthread_db.so.1 from my VM into /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/TVHeadend/bin/libc/ (where the dynamic loader libs reside) to avoid the following error:.I've installed gdb from Entware (available at ) with:.I'm writing the complete procedure here, so Harald may reproduce it if/when he will have the thread lock. I've tried on my NAS, to be sure that I'm doing the things right. What you compiled contains the debug symbols, so it's all good. Harald K, maybe you should post the zipped trace log, as running gdb on the QNAP (an embedded system) is not feasible. The logs indicate some kind of lock, so you might want to check with gdb to see why it's stalled and not processing any more input data. usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:67:10: note: ‘_builtin_snprintf_chk’ output 2 or more bytes (assuming 277) into a destination of size 263Ĭc1: all warnings being treated as errors Snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%s_%s", type, buf) Src/input/mpegts/scanfile.c:372:36: error: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 269 bytes into a region of size between 256 and 262 Return _builtin_snprintf_chk (_s, _n, _USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1, usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/stdio2.h:67:10: note: ‘_builtin_snprintf_chk’ output between 9 and 284 bytes into a destination of size 270 In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:873,įrom /root/tvheadend/tvheadend/src/tvheadend.h:24, Src/input/mpegts/scanfile.c:367:46: error: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 269 bytes into a region of size between 256 and 262 Src/input/mpegts/scanfile.c: In function ‘scanfile_create_network’: The last version that builds correctly is bbf76ca, then with c5d4d7d and onwards I always get this error: I could not compile the latest versions for Harald K to try. Some in the opentv-grabber which could be the cause for this. There have been several memory leaks fixed in the latest version. 13:35:11.793 :mpegts: too much queued table input data (over 2MB) for Sundtek DVB-S/S2 (VIII) #2 : DVB-S #0, discarding new 13:35:01.757 :mpegts: too much queued table input data (over 2MB) for Sundtek DVB-S/S2 (VIII) #2 : DVB-S #0, discarding new 13:34:51.771 :mpegts: too much queued table input data (over 2MB) for Sundtek DVB-S/S2 (VIII) #2 : DVB-S #0, discarding new 13:34:41.735 :mpegts: too much queued table input data (over 2MB) for Sundtek DVB-S/S2 (VIII) #2 : DVB-S #0, discarding new 13:34:31.715 :mpegts: too much queued table input data (over 2MB) for Sundtek DVB-S/S2 (VIII) #2 : DVB-S #0, discarding new I saw in the log during this critical state the following message repeated endlessly. Running up to 7 recordings the same time is not a problem. After a few days I restarted the OTA EPG and the problem occurs again. I got the tip from virtualdj to stop the OTA EPG and the problem stopped occurring. Later I see that TVH consumes up to 20 GB of RAM and more in this critical state. After some more tests, I see that after restarting TVH, the RAM is free again and the normal state is reached. I see that suddenly my used RAM increased very fast up to 100% limit of 48 GB (later even up to 64 GB). I am using TVH 4.3-1919~g52b255940 with the QPKG from virtualdj. Same problem like on my QNAP TVS-882 since using FW 4.5.x.
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