Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 10:09 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Another callout crash
Hi Sergio,
I have updated to your latest codes.
I test to callout to another set of phone(which was
not used for the previous crash report).
And new result, asterisk was crashed.
From asterisk log:
at 12:51:21 found app_h324m.c: Counter past of frame
[294,3]
end asterisk crashed at this time: 12:55:18
Here are bt full from the core dump:
#0 0x00335566 in create_ast_frame (frame=0x9964910,
vt=0xb78c9740) at app_h324m.c:195
header = 0 '\0'
mode = 132 '\204'
stuf = 3079444168
bs = -18547
mark = 0
i = 44046
j = 0
found = 0
len = 0
send = (struct ast_frame *) 0xb78c96e8
framedata = (unsigned char *) 0x99c23f0 "ϵ¼\t
À\207\t\230p\222\t\021"
framelength = 3
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "create_ast_frame"
#1 0x00336a99 in app_h324m_call (chan=0x985bbf0,
data=0xb78cdf60) at app_h324m.c:943
f = (struct ast_frame *) 0x9761aa4
send = (struct ast_frame *) 0x99c27c0
u = (struct ast_module_user *) 0x983e978
pak = {framedata = 0x0, offset = 0x0,
framelength = 0, num = 0, max = 0}
vt = {tv = {tv_sec = 1193284526, tv_usec =
351013}, tvnext = {tv_sec = 1193284526, tv_usec =
351013}, samples = 5400, first = 0 '\0',
buffer =
"\230`~\200û\215P9òÇ×Ø\a,%ßôgÀÄ~\206TÞè\005E>1\2229×W½ð\034T\204\021!O\207¾n0Oìø}\020A\022\000òµ0FVXø¢XAÓØ|\205²\237g{ÖÞÁÞ\000\000\234bJ\205n\221\222\fiï¼ÖL\231Ì\232lêäGÞç\017ô`ïÌÙwÛÆ\211ü\200/`}å\023¦c_\227ðú$k\037ox\000\000 b\226ôé^Öô7:ع\016\236p|Þ\207'½Mï}\t:qèUn]\n",
'\0' <repeats 595 times>,
"¸\232\214·¿\211;\000i\025\005\b¬\220B\000\000\000\000\000\001",
'\0' <repeats 43 times>..., bufferLength = 160}
frame = (void *) 0x9964910
input = 0x0
reason = 0
ms = -1
channels = {0x985bbf0, 0x985cbc8}
pseudo = (struct ast_channel *) 0x985cbc8
where = (struct ast_channel *) 0x985cbc8
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "app_h324m_call"
id = (void *) 0x98834d8
#2 0x080c39c7 in pbx_exec (c=0x985bbf0,
app=0x979f9f8, data=0xb78cdf60) at pbx.c:532
res = 0
saved_c_appl = 0x0
saved_c_data = 0x0
Regards,
Reza
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:14 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Another callout crash
I'll check that, to see where is the problem.. what is really strange is
that you're getting that odd 3 bytes length packets in audio and video..
which 3g handset are u using??
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reza Fatahillah" <ezhot_95@yahoo.com>
To: <asterisk-video@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 12:00 PM
Subject: [spam][Asterisk-video] Another callout crash
Hi Sergio,
I have updated to your latest codes.
I test to callout to another set of phone(which was
not used for the previous crash report).
And new result, asterisk was crashed.
From asterisk log:
at 12:51:21 found app_h324m.c: Counter past of frame
[294,3]
end asterisk crashed at this time: 12:55:18
Here are bt full from the core dump:
#0 0x00335566 in create_ast_frame (frame=0x9964910,
vt=0xb78c9740) at app_h324m.c:195
header = 0 '\0'
mode = 132 '\204'
stuf = 3079444168
bs = -18547
mark = 0
i = 44046
j = 0
found = 0
len = 0
send = (struct ast_frame *) 0xb78c96e8
framedata = (unsigned char *) 0x99c23f0 "ϵ¼\t
À\207\t\230p\222\t\021"
framelength = 3
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "create_ast_frame"
#1 0x00336a99 in app_h324m_call (chan=0x985bbf0,
data=0xb78cdf60) at app_h324m.c:943
f = (struct ast_frame *) 0x9761aa4
send = (struct ast_frame *) 0x99c27c0
u = (struct ast_module_user *) 0x983e978
pak = {framedata = 0x0, offset = 0x0,
framelength = 0, num = 0, max = 0}
vt = {tv = {tv_sec = 1193284526, tv_usec =
351013}, tvnext = {tv_sec = 1193284526, tv_usec =
351013}, samples = 5400, first = 0 '\0',
buffer =
"\230`~\200û\215P9òÇ×Ø\a,%ßôgÀÄ~\206TÞè\005E>1\2229×W½ð\034T\204\021!O\207¾n
0Oìø}\020A\022\000òµ0FVXø¢XAÓØ|\205²\237g{ÖÞÁÞ\000\000\234bJ\205n\221\222\fi
ï¼ÖL\231Ì\232lêäGÞç\017ô`ïÌÙwÛÆ\211ü\200/`}å\023¦c_\227ðú$k\037ox\000\000
b\226ôé^Öô7:ع\016\236p|Þ\207'½Mï}\t:qèUn]\n",
'\0' <repeats 595 times>,
"¸\232\214·¿\211;\000i\025\005\b¬\220B\000\000\000\000\000\001",
'\0' <repeats 43 times>..., bufferLength = 160}
frame = (void *) 0x9964910
input = 0x0
reason = 0
ms = -1
channels = {0x985bbf0, 0x985cbc8}
pseudo = (struct ast_channel *) 0x985cbc8
where = (struct ast_channel *) 0x985cbc8
__PRETTY_FUNCTION__ = "app_h324m_call"
id = (void *) 0x98834d8
#2 0x080c39c7 in pbx_exec (c=0x985bbf0,
app=0x979f9f8, data=0xb78cdf60) at pbx.c:532
res = 0
saved_c_appl = 0x0
saved_c_data = 0x0
Regards,
Reza
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I'll check that, to see where is the problem.. what
is really strange is
that you're getting that odd 3 bytes length packets
in audio and video..
which 3g handset are u using??
> I'll check that, to see where is the problem..
what
> is really strange is
> that you're getting that odd 3 bytes length
packets
> in audio and video..
> which 3g handset are u using??
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