In debuggerd, when dumping a tombstone, run the new unwinder and verify
the old and new unwinder are the same. If not, dump enough information
in the tombstones to figure out how to duplicate the failure.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Builds, ran and forced a mismatch and verified output.
Change-Id: Ia178bde64d67e623d4f35086ebda68aebbff0c3c
- Change the field name load_base to load_bias (which is what it really is).
- Add a rel_pc field so that callers do not need to compute it themselves.
- Remove the BacktraceMap::GetRelativePc() since nobody should need to
compute this themselves.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Compiles and unit tests pass (debuggerd, libbacktrace).
Change-Id: I2cb579767120adf08c407a58f3c487ee3f2b45fc
Print diagnostics when the user requests a dump that is guaranteed to
fail, such as trying to dump a process you can't send a signal to.
Bug: http://b/63008395
Change-Id: I5c6bf2a5751f858e0534990b8d2ab6932eb9f11d
Test: manually tested
Some processes have lots of threads and minidebug-info. Unwinding
these can take more than the original two seconds.
Bug: 62828735
Test: m
Test: debuggerd_test
Test: adb shell kill -s 6 `pid system_server`
Change-Id: I0041bd01753135ef9d86783a3c6a5cbca1c5bbad
The debuggerd_client.race tests the crash_dump process to finalize the
killed process within 2 seconds. The 2 seconds timeout for finalizing a
process, which has 1024 threads, is bit small for low-speed devices.
This CL lowers the bar in order to make such devices pass the test.
Wraping up 128 threads within 2 seconds looks safe.
Bug: 62600479
Test: debuggerd_test passes on low-speed devices.
Change-Id: I3089415961422e6933405d2c872913273425caff
For java traces, log the kind of dump as well as the PID of the
completed dump. This makes it easier to correlate dump requests with the
actual file they're written to.
Sample log statement:
E /system/bin/tombstoned: Traces for pid 4737 written to: /data/anr/trace_00
The message for native traces / tombstones remains unchanged because
several tools parse it.
Test: manual
Bug: 32064548
Change-Id: I7b3792dd5ae312ee0bc055c22ec3f7c747152072
The only case where tombstoned creates files for java traces is
when the process is signalled "by hand" using "shell kill -3", or
by the program itself. Such traces do not correspond to an ANR, so
name those files "trace_XX".
When dumpstate / system_server want to dump java traces, they set up
a tombstoned intercept and manage the lifetime of any associated file
that themselves.
Bug: 32064548
Test: manual, debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I97006ec7c0cd35de4b9564f535e77af846cc3891
Example:
signal 5 (SIGTRAP), code -32763 (PTRACE_EVENT_STOP), fault addr 0x274e00005fb3
I'm tempted to say that %d isn't the best choice for si_code, but as long as
we're fully decoding all the values, I don't think it matters.
Bug: http://b/62856172
Test: manual debuggerd run
Change-Id: Ieeca690828e1e12f4162bbadece53f4aa7b9537a
Kernel can use vsyscall for system calls. The vsyscall implementation in
the kernel gives one more depth in the backtrace. It leads to failures
on CrasherTest. This CL makes tests find a system call frame not only in
the first line but also in all lines on the backtrace.
Bug: 62600694
Test: passes all CrasherTests.
Change-Id: Ice383bb94db097e7e9a9e4f74d8fa5ecc528122a
Make it easy to find out where a specific crash's tombstone was written
to by adding a log.
Bug: http://b/62268830
Test: crasher
Change-Id: I1961dfb19f76a42a8448ebafd4be153b73cb6800
Don't pause the threads we're going to dump until after we're about to
fetch their backtraces.
Bug: http://b/62112103
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: Id7ab0464842b35f98f3b3ebc42fb76161d8afbd2
Add some tracing to figure out where time is going during a dump.
Bug: http://b/62112103
Test: systrace.py sched freq idle bionic
Change-Id: Ic2a212beeb0bb0350b4d9c2cd7a4e70adc97752d
The SELinux changes that this depends on have now landed.
This change also adds a few lower level unit tests of intercept
functionality.
Test: make; debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I0be5e85e7097e26b71db269c9ed92d9b438bfb28
If a process tries to dump itself (e.g. system_server during ANRs),
crash_dump will block trying to write to its pipe if it's not
sufficiently large. Increase the pipe size to the max, and add a test
to make sure that it's always at least 1MB (the default value).
Bug: http://b/38427757
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: Iddb0cb1e5ce9e687efa9e94c2748a1edfe09f119
crash_dump inherits its signal mask from the thread that forked it,
which always has all of its signals blocked, now that sigchain respects
sa_mask.
Manually clear the signal mask, and reduce the timeout to a
still-generous 2 seconds.
Bug: http://b/38427757
Test: manually inserted sleep in crash_dump
Change-Id: If1c9adb68777b71fb19d9b0f47d6998733ed8f52
All intercept requests and crash dump requests must now specify a
dump_type, which can be one of kDebuggerdNativeBacktrace,
kDebuggerdTombstone or kDebuggerdJavaBacktrace. Each process can have
only one outstanding intercept registered at a time.
There's only one non-trivial change in this changeset; and that is
to crash_dump. We now pass the type of dump via a command line
argument instead of inferring it from the (resent) signal, this allows
us to connect to tombstoned before we wait for the signal as the
protocol requires.
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I189b215acfecd08ac52ab29117e3465da00e3a37
.. for ART and the frameworks to link against. In the new stack dumping
scheme (see related bug), the Java runtime will communicate with
tombstoned in order to obtain a FD to which it can write its traces.
Also move things around to separate headers that are private
implementation details from headers that constitute the public debuggerd
API. There are currently only three such headers :
- tombstoned/tombstoned.h
- debuggerd/client.h
- debuggerd/handler.h
Bug: 32064548
Test: make
Change-Id: If1b8578550e373d84828b180bbe585f1088d1aa3
The changes here involve :
- Creating and opening a new socket to receive trace dump requests on. Having
different sockets allows us to install different sets of access control rules.
- A minor refactor to allow us to share common pieces of implementation
between the java and native dumping code. This will also allow us to
add a unit test for all file / directory related logic.
There are two java trace specific additions here :
- We use SO_PEERCRED instead of trusting the PID written to the seocket
because requests come in from untrusted processes.
- Java trace dumps are not interceptible.
kJavaTraceDumpsEnabled is set to false for now but the value of the flag
will be flipped in a future change.
Bug: 32064548
Test: Manual; Currently working on a unit_test for CrashType.
Change-Id: I1d62cc7a7035fd500c3e2b831704a2934d725e35
bionic's cached values for getpid/gettid can be invalid if the crashing
process manually invoked clone to create a thread or process, which
will lead the crash_dump refusing to do anything, because it sees the
actual values.
Use the getpid/gettid syscalls directly to ensure correct values on
this end.
Bug: http://b/37769298
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I0b1e652beb1a66e564a48b88ed7fa971d61c6ff9
Move the name of the "private/libc_logging.h" header to <async_safe/log.h>.
For use of libc_malloc_debug_backtrace, remove the libc_logging library.
The library now includes the async safe log functions.
Remove the references to libc_logging.cpp in liblog, it isn't needed because
the code is already protected by a check of the __ANDROID__ define.
Test: Compiled and boot bullhead device.
Test: Run debuggerd unit tests.
Test: Run liblog unit tests on target and host.
Test: Run libmemunreachable unit tests (these tests are flaky though).
Change-Id: Ie79d7274febc31f210b610a2c4da958b5304e402
Applications can set abort messages via android_set_abort_message
without actually aborting. This leads to following non-fatal dumps
printing their output to logcat in the same format as a regular crash.
Bug: http://b/37754992
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I9c5e942984dfda36448860202b0ff1c2950bdd07
Crashes that happen before tombstoned is running are extremely hard to
diagnose, because tombstones aren't written to disk, and the window of
opportunity to get logs via `adb logcat` is small (potentially
nonexistent).
Solve this by adding a world-writable /dev/kmsg_debug on userdebug
builds, and writing to it in addition to logcat when tombstoned hasn't
started yet.
Bug: http://b/36574794
Test: stop tombstoned; crasher; dmesg
Change-Id: Ib22c02a002afb602933155fb2c9b7a8abbe9ed38
If send_signal failed, debuggerd_trigger_dump should return
instead of further dealing
Change-Id: I0a1ac4255344d1da7a21917ad559b9de4d5a4fee
Signed-off-by: Liu Changcheng <changcheng.liu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jerry Liu <primerlink@gmail.com>
Make sure that we can get the process/thread names for nondumpable
processes with capabilities.
Bug: http://b/36237221
Test: /data/nativetest/debuggerd_test/debuggerd_test32
Change-Id: Iedd4eae18065c2e64abeebff15e3b9b09a630550
Add some tests for edge cases which may have triggered b/36685795.
Bug: http://b/36685795
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I20670684c8dae422af157be21e44ba5d6d3214d3
Previously, there was no way to detect when tombstoned processed an
intercept request packet, making it possible for a intercept request
followed by a crash_dump being processed in the wrong order.
Add a response to intercept registration, to eliminate this race.
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: If38c6d14081ebc86ff1ed0edd7afaeafc40a8381
Also make it loop, so that upon failing to start a dequeued crash
request, we continue to the next one.
Bug: http://b/36685795
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I94889125f16f4681c6fa0fa9cac456302602ce01
Previously, we would increment num_concurrent_dumps and fail to
decrement it if we failed to start the request. Change this to
only increment after we've successfully started the dump.
Bug: http://b/36685795
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I66169ed56ed44271e1d8fe1298d95260be7a32a3
Use an intermediate pipe to detect and report when a requested dump has
completed.
Bug: http://b/35241370
Bug: http://b/35813071
Test: debuggerd_test
Test: manually triggered a background ANR
Change-Id: If14aedf6071288360f1a7853d5a2ee79db121759
This just means we were asked to dump, not that something necessarily went
wrong.
Bug: http://b/36191903
Test: builds
Change-Id: I5638b38f3a13081b1e971512f43238010febb59c
There was at least one failure due to si_code being unitialized
and then examined.
Test: Run the 32 bit and 64 bit version of the unit tests on angler.
Change-Id: I5455a2cd29afafcd26a49f696e61141bb48478dc
It's possible that a device map has memory controlled by a single entry
device driver. Thus, you can deadlock if a process is touching that
device memory and we try to unwind it and also touch that device memory.
Simply skip any attempts to step through, or get function names from
device memory maps.
Bug: 36130325
Test: Ran new unit tests, ran bionic unit tests, ran art ThreadStress.
Change-Id: Ibc62d7ec8106c619ee08968f05e04aea55d7cbfa
Processes that don't have dumpable set to 1 cannot have their
process/thread names read by processes that don't have all of their
capabilities. Fetch these names in crash_dump before dropping
privileges.
Bug: http://b/36237221
Test: debuggerd_test
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof android.hardware.bluetooth@1.0-service`
Change-Id: I174769e7b3c1ea9f11f9c8cbdff83028a4225783
The .clang-format files in the base, debuggerd, adb, libprocinfo, and
fastboot subdirectories each differ slightly from the top level
.clang-format-2 and .clang-format-4, but not in a substantially
meaningful way, as the source files in those directories have not been
re-formatted with clang-format. Therefore, let's reduce the
differences and use only the two top level clang-format files.
Secondly perform some small clean-up of the top level .clang-format
files. AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine is already false in the Google
style, so it can be removed. AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine should
not change between the -2 and -4 versions, so leave it at the Google
default style in both, which is 'All'.
The diff stats for these changes are:
./base/
Old:
640 insertions(+), 531 deletions(-)
New:
563 insertions(+), 808 deletions(-)
./debuggerd/
Old:
910 insertions(+), 886 deletions(-)
New:
991 insertions(+), 1023 deletions(-)
./adb/
Old:
2623 insertions(+), 2886 deletions(-)
New:
2655 insertions(+), 3103 deletions(-)
./libprocinfo/
Old:
2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
New:
4 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
./fastboot/
Old:
618 insertions(+), 743 deletions(-)
New:
726 insertions(+), 882 deletions(-)
./init/
Old:
1755 insertions(+), 1866 deletions(-)
New:
1715 insertions(+), 1952 deletions(-)
Test: Above clang-format stats
Change-Id: I3f7b8ab0660c8394c5008ba95ea15e70dd22b55b
If a process that's getting dumped dies before crash_dump starts (e.g.
because seccomp immediately kills it after it execs crash_dump),
improve the error message to not just say "target died before we could
attach".
Bug: http://b/36077710
Test: inserted an exit in the handler, inspected output
Change-Id: I7d394c66d60d328b096b15654b3648e1ed711728
Avoid breaking internal code when AOSP automerges to internal.
This will be reverted after fixing up the uses on the other end.
Bug: http://b/35858739
Test: treehugger
Change-Id: If1ee03d8d7c218d3ad9f451cfe9a9077753dda02
So _LOG could be overridden by customized logging
implementations in non-Android systems.
Bug: 35919515
Test: Test on device
Change-Id: I0885c15353c0b1bf66f6f156e7f502f326b85d57
Don't try to connect to ourselves in a signal handler (e.g. if someone
does `killall -ABRT tombstoned`).
Test: killall -ABRT tombstoned
Change-Id: Ib69a206f741acb523c9f2883d474c940b6ebfab2
Make tombstones group readable to allow them to be picked up by the
dropbox service.
Bug: http://b/35979630
Test: killall -ABRT rild; dumpsys dropbox
Change-Id: If57cc17563c80d5b5c4887b0937905bffef6b231
Include the ABI in seccomp causes.
Slightly improved command-line usage information.
Fix crasher for seccomp failures.
Bug: N/A
Test: crasher
Change-Id: Ie419ecfe72ee4f5ccf49c927be18350a58a66a90
`1 << 32` overflows, resulting in bogus PR_CAP_AMBIENT_RAISE attempts,
and breaking dumping for processes with capabilities in the top 32 bits.
Bug: http://b/35241370
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof com.android.bluetooth`
Change-Id: I29c45a8bd36bdeb3492c9f74599993c139821088
We already check our /proc/`getppid()` fd every time we attach a thread, so
these were unneeded at best. The one that happened after dropping
capabilities was actively wrong, though, because /proc/pid access
checks happen on every operation. (only on some kernels?)
Also, add a check that getppid() doesn't change after opening
/proc/getppid().
Bug: http://b/35241370
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof com.android.bluetooth`
Change-Id: I807439d8c2afd027f3c382face50167a8a7946c4
Do an in-process unwind for processes that have PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS
enabled.
Bug: http://b/34684590
Test: debuggerd_test, killall -ABRT media.codec
Change-Id: I62562ec2c419d6643970100ab1cc0288982a1eed
snprintf isn't safe to call in the linker after initialization, because
it uses MB_CUR_MAX which is implemented via pthread_getspecific, which
uses TLS slots shared with libc. If the TLS slots are assigned in a
different order between libc.so and the linker, MB_CUR_MAX will
evaluate to an incorrect value, and lead to snprintf doing bad things.
Switch to __libc_format_buffer.
Bug: http://b/35367169
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof zygote`
Change-Id: I9d315cf63e5f3fd2f4545d6e3f707cdbe94ec606
Set and restore PR_SET_DUMPABLE when performing a dump, so that
processes that have it implicitly cleared (e.g. services that acquire
filesystem capabilities) still get crash dumps.
Bug: http://b/35174939
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof surfaceflinger`
Change-Id: Ife933c10086e546726dec12a7efa3f9cedfeea60
Raise CapInh and CapAmb after forking to exec crash_dump, so that it
can ptrace us.
Bug: http://b/35174939
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof surfaceflinger`
Change-Id: I32567010a3603cfa494aae9dc0e3ce73fb86b590
waitpid(..., __WCLONE) fails with ECHILD when passed an explicit PID to
wait for. __WALL and __WCLONE don't seem to be necessary when waiting
for a specific pid, so just pass 0 in the flags instead.
Bug: http://b/35327712
Test: /data/nativetest/debuggerd_test/debuggerd_test32 --gtest_filter="*zombie*"
Change-Id: I3dd7a1bdf7ff35fdfbf631429c089ef4e3172855
/proc/<pid>/fd is also limited by ptrace_may_access.
Test: manual inspection of "debuggerd -b `pidof zygote`"
Change-Id: I1a28c21c0438fe8729bd8e041c6b418d6a84c586
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/331200 moved crasher to
using soong, which changed its location from /system/xbin/crasher to
/system/bin/crasher.
Bug: http://b/35100742
Test: /data/nativetest/debuggerd_test/debuggerd_test32
Test: /data/nativetest64/debuggerd_test/debuggerd_test64
Change-Id: I16a2050b257277023773cc0c960b5ab36e0c7cd4
Reading /proc/<pid>/maps does a ptrace_may_access check, which will
fail if we have fewer capabilities than the target, even if we've
already ptraced it.
Bug: http://b/35070339
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof zygote`
Change-Id: I984a061022bd945a7950b88f6d579e1bd735e893
Fixed this when I tested on internal, but failed to copy the fix over
when submitting to AOSP.
Bug: http://b/35070339
Test: `adb bugreport` on angler
Change-Id: Ib84d212e5f890958cd21f5c018fbc6f368138d1e
* changes:
debuggerd_handler: don't use clone(..., SIGCHLD, ...)
crash_dump: drop capabilities after we ptrace attach.
crash_dump: use /proc/<pid> fd to check tid process membership.
debuggerd_handler: raise ambient capset before execing.
Revert "Give crash_dump CAP_SYS_PTRACE."
Processes that handle SIGCHLD can race with the crash handler to wait
on the crash_dump process. Use clone flags that cause the forked
child's death to not be reported via SIGCHLD, and don't bail out of
dumping when waitpid returns ECHILD (in case another thread is already
in a waitpid(..., __WALL))
Note that the use of waitid was switched to waitpid, because waitid
doesn't support __WCLONE until kernel version 4.7.
Bug: none
Test: "debuggerd -b `pidof zygote64`" a few times (failed roughly 50%
of the time previously)
Change-Id: Ia41a26a61f13c6f9aa85c4c2f88aef8d279d35ad
Raise the ambient capability set to match CapEff so that crash_dump can
inherit all of the capabilities of the dumped process to be able to
ptrace. Note that selinux will prevent crash_dump from actually use
any of the capabilities.
Bug: http://b/34853272
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof system_server`
Test: debuggerd -b `pidof zygote`
Change-Id: I1fe69eff54c1c0a5b3ec63f6fa504b2681c47a88
Dump all of the threads when using `debuggerd -b`.
Bug: http://b/34719257
Test: `debuggerd -b mediaserver`
Change-Id: I2f57100985e5b0c2bf019482ba9feff31921692f
We can't do an selinux transition when this is on.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: logcat -c; debuggerd `pidof media.codec`; logcat
Change-Id: Ie6c1832ab838df48879c32a86126862de9a15420
Actually exit when receiving a signal via kill(2) or raise(2) and
PR_GET_DUMPABLE is 0.
Bug: none
Test: /data/nativetest/debuggerd_test/debuggerd_test32
Test: /data/nativetest64/bionic-unit-tests/bionic-unit-tests --gtest_filter=pthread_DeathTest.pthread_mutex_lock_null_64
Change-Id: I833a2a34238129237bd9f953959ebda51d8d04d7
PTRACE_DETACH is only necessary if the process is in group-stop state,
the tracer exiting is sufficient to detach and resume tracees.
Using this, set a 5 second timer with alarm(2) that just kills us, to
avoid leaving processes stopped.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: debuggerd_test
Test: crasher + manually inserting a 10 second sleep into crash_dump
Change-Id: Iacaa796f79037aa1585f3f2159abe45ef0069311
ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH) does not immediately put the traced process in a
stopped state. If we manage to call PTRACE_CONT on it before it
finishes, we'll fail. Switch to using PTRACE_SEIZE and PTRACE_INTERRUPT
to guarantee that the target stops immediately.
This also has the advantage of never putting the process in group-stop
state, which means if we exit prematurely (e.g. if we crash during
stack unwinding), the target process will be resumed without any
intervention needed.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: while true; do debuggerd -b `pidof audioserver`; done
Change-Id: I7549f67489646cf300b8c9aa8c735e5e897806ef
crash_dump is a dynamic executable that gets the default crash dumping
handlers set by the linker. Turn them off to prevent crash_dump from
dumping itself.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: inserted an abort into crash_dump
Change-Id: Ic9d708805ad47afbb2a9ff37e2ca059f23f421de
Occasionally, the pseudothread wouldn't exit in time after unlocking
the mutex to get crash_dump to proceed, resulting in spurious error
messages. Instead of using a mutex to emulate pthread_join, just
implement it correctly.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I5c2658a84e9407ed8cc0ef2ad0fb648c388b7ad1
When vold mounts the encrypted /data partition, it first checks for and
kills processes that have open fds to the tmpfs placeholder at /data.
This resulted in a 20 second boot-time regression (vold's timeout period)
when tombstoned was started before vold.
Bug: http://b/34461270
Test: boot is faster, no messages from vold in console spew
Test: tombstoned still started by init
Change-Id: Ib5e9ddb05f40c9da852f00e103861c6ff2d94888
A TOCTOU race can occur between listing threads and attaching them.
Don't abort and leave the process in a stopped state when this happens.
Bug: http://b/34472671
Test: while true; do debuggerd -b `pidof audioserver`; done
Change-Id: Ib1632c3423fddf506b5c7874223c82fada78a85e
Remove debuggerd in favor of a helper process that gets execed by
crashing processes.
Bug: http://b/30705528
Test: debuggerd_test
Change-Id: I9906c69473989cbf7fe5ea6cccf9a9c563d75906
Make it behave better in our typical use cases and support more of the kinds
of crash we want to document.
Bug: http://b/28746168
Test: crasher
Change-Id: Ifbc3dfb042f6055568244c921f4abe1ea554cec4
NULL represents system default. In the future, NULL could represent
static and dynamic tags, which can come from multiple files based on
implementation details in the liblog library.
Test: gTest logd-unit-tests & liblog-unit-tests
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: I0e3d296de81ca299ae63d7b83781639ee67ec298
Test: Open a bunch of files, wait for the process to crash, verify dubuggerd
includes the list of open files the tombstone it generates.
Test: Added OpenFilesListTest to debuggerd_test.
Bug: 32013594
Change-Id: I6f939ae1d04dc58dc99abff0ed930da9e0ef0d1c
This will be useful for tests that want to do things with crasher's pid
before it crashes.
Bug: http://b/30705528
Test: crasher wait-abort; crasher wait-thread-abort
Change-Id: I8ba826094dc304d6cd0e6ab088e5cfdb35d2007b
Commit 807e40ecc9 'liblog: logd: Add
android_lookupEventTag_len()' which addressed a Dirty Shared memory
leak resulted in a regression. Most notably logcat <tag> stopped
working for the events log buffer.
AndroidLogEntry::tag also requires callers to check out
AndroidLogEntry::tagLen as tag is no longer guaranteed to be
nul terminated.
Test: logcat-unit-tests --gtest_filter=logcat.event_tag_filter
Bug: 31456426
Change-Id: Ibe5236131b640eb5b7e3df0ab4b5f3e25b85ad45
Point to log/log.h where necessary, define LOG_TAG where necessary.
Accept that private/android_logger.h is suitable replacement for
log/logger.h and android/log.h.
Correct liblog/README
Effectively a cleanup and controlled select revert of
'system/core: drop or replace log/logger.h' and
'system/core: Replace log/log.h with android/log.h'.
Test: compile
Bug: 30465923
Change-Id: Ic2ad157bad6f5efe2c6af293a73bb753300b17a2
Use nasty clone hacks to let us close random file descriptors to be
able to connect to debuggerd when the fd table is full.
Bug: http://b/32013594
Test: crasher exhaustfd-SIGSEGV
Change-Id: I47772e9a5994da4473bd935b105d9c36827c017a