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Message #62726
[Bug 1302605] Re: Calls to /libx32/ld-linux-x32.so.2 hang when using auditd
It seems that my patch was applied in the wrong place. You put it after
the 4th arg instead of after %rsi is written (easy to miss given the
vastly different assembly argument orders). We actually need to fix up
%rsi / 2nd arg syscall number and instead it is now overwritten by the
"movq %rax,%rsi" later. So this test kernel does not fix the issue.
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Title:
Calls to /libx32/ld-linux-x32.so.2 hang when using auditd
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
New
Bug description:
I'm running trusty on a bunch of machines, doing frequent dist-
upgrades. My hosts have gcc-multilib installed.
Yesterday, I noticed that initramfs generation was hanging. Today I
investigated further and found out that what was hanging were the
calls to /libx32/ld-linux-x32.so.2.
This is triggered in initramfs generation because there are at some
hooks that incorrectly use copy_exec to copy shell scripts into the
initramfs image. In a working machine, when ldd encounters a shell
script, it will first call the 64bit linker and since it fails, it
will then call the 32bit linker which will also fail.
However, in a machine affected by this bug, the second call will hang
forever, preventing new image generation, and package updates in
general, when this happens as a trigger for update-initramfs.
Originally I thought this was related to the kernel version, since I
was unable to reproduce in a freshly installed machine running -22 and
was reproducing it in a machine running -20, but now I'm also
reproducing it in a machine running -22, so it must be something else.
I'm sorry I can't provide the exact cause right now, but I think it's
worth noting that in some situation there might be a problem, and try
to find out which those situations are.
I now have one host running 3.13.0-22-generic, with
libc6-x32=2.19-0ubuntu3, where doing ldd /usr/bin/ldd hangs, and
another host, with the exact same kernel and libc6-x32 version where
doing ldd /usr/bin/ldd produces the expected error message (not a
dynamic executable). The main difference is that the first one was
installed yesterday and the second one was installed today. Both are
dist-upgraded to the latest version of everything.
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