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Segmentation fault in 3.3.0 under heavy CPU and memory load on Debian Trixie (testing, rolling release) #1485
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Was there any Widevine content? (Not necessarily playing.) |
I've managed to unintentionally reproduce it as well.
Steps are the same: high CPU and memory load caused by Python program crunching many large numbers (LLM stuff). Firefox, Discord, Terminator, ..., GNOME froze as well.
(built binary should be available through koji) |
I had Spotify running (via Flatpak), and I believe that uses Widevine, so I think it is likely. My Firefox installation has Widevine enabled and I perhaps had my normal complement of 30+ tabs of mostly technical documentation and a few news articles up. I was also running GNOME and it was freezing / struggling as well. |
Similar case, running on Manjaro LXDE:
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htop version: 3.3.0
OS / kernel uname: 6.7.12-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.7.12-1 (2024-04-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux
libc Debian package version: 2.38-11
Distribution / release: Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid
Issue description:
htop crashed and produced a segmentation fault when running on a Debian Trixie / testing laptop (a T14s Gen4 AMD with an 8 core Ryzen 7 CPU) that was under very high CPU and memory load. The system was computing and storing a large number of hashes in memory by running a very simple Python script with multiple processes. Desktop applications including Firefox and parts of the Gnome desktop did not respond. Eventually the Python script crashed, and I noticed that htop had also crashed. This is an edge case, but I'm sharing my logs in case they might be useful.
htop dissassembly:
htop.objdump.txt
error output:
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