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Message #00874
[Bug 471452] Re: lircd segfaults with commandir driver
I now can no longer reproduce - remote and transmitter are both working
correctly. i was about to reproduce and test the #of USB ports theory --
but cannot reproduce now.
Apologies for the noise.
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lircd segfaults with commandir driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/471452
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Status in “lirc” package in Ubuntu: Triaged
Status in “lirc” source package in Lucid: Triaged
Bug description:
Binary package hint: lirc
lirc:
Installed: 0.8.6-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.8.6-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 0.8.6-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://archive.linux.duke.edu karmic/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
In Ubuntu 9.10, lirc-0.8.6-0ubuntu2, on both 64-bit and 32-bit platforms, lircd segfaults when /etc/lirc/hardware.conf is configured for the commandir driver.
When using the init script /etc/init.d/lirc to start the daemon, the segfault shows up right away in /var/log/syslog
When testing with
/usr/sbin/lircd -n --driver=commandir
lircd stays up, but immediately segfaults when I connect to it with irw
I have not been able to test with any other USB receiver hardware, but I've talked to a friend who is using the same version successfully with a hauppauge PVR card.
syslog.1:Nov 1 19:09:59 mythtv kernel: [ 3048.583449] lircd[4443]: segfault at 4641eddc0 ip 0000000000410db4 sp 00007fffdd868930 error 4 in lircd[400000+2b000]
My /etc/lirc/hardware.conf:
--Begin
# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
#
#Chosen Remote Control
REMOTE="CommandIR2_RCVR"
REMOTE_MODULES=""
REMOTE_DRIVER="commandir"
REMOTE_DEVICE=""
REMOTE_SOCKET=""
REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF=""
REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Chosen IR Transmitter
TRANSMITTER="CommandIR2_XMIT"
TRANSMITTER_MODULES=""
TRANSMITTER_DRIVER="commandir"
TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=""
TRANSMITTER_SOCKET=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Enable lircd
START_LIRCD="true"
#Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file
#START_LIRCMD="false"
#Try to load appropriate kernel modules
LOAD_MODULES="false"
# Default configuration files for your hardware if any
LIRCMD_CONF=""
#Forcing noninteractive reconfiguration
#If lirc is to be reconfigured by an external application
#that doesn't have a debconf frontend available, the noninteractive
#frontend can be invoked and set to parse REMOTE and TRANSMITTER
#It will then populate all other variables without any user input
#If you would like to configure lirc via standard methods, be sure
#to leave this set to "false"
FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION="false"
START_LIRCMD=""
--end