ci: Improve OpenBSD core dump backtrace handling.

Since OpenBSD core dumps do not embed executable paths, the script now
searches for the corresponding binary manually within the specified
directory before invoking LLDB.  This is imperfect but should find the
right executable in practice, as needed for meaningful backtraces.

Author: Nazir Bilal Yavuz <byavuz81@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAN55FZ36R74TZ8RKsFueYwLxGKDAm3LU2FHM_ZUCSB6imd3vYA@mail.gmail.com
Backpatch-through: 18
REL_18_STABLE
Thomas Munro 1 month ago
parent 233d79ec4f
commit 5114d62e74
  1. 3
      .cirrus.tasks.yml
  2. 31
      src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh

@ -290,6 +290,7 @@ task:
PKGCONFIG_PATH: '/usr/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig'
UUID: -Duuid=e2fs
TCL: -Dtcl_version=tcl86
CORE_DUMP_EXECUTABLE_DIR: $CIRRUS_WORKING_DIR/build/tmp_install/usr/local/pgsql/bin
setup_additional_packages_script: |
#pkg_add -I ...
# Always core dump to ${CORE_DUMP_DIR}
@ -352,7 +353,7 @@ task:
# ${CORE_DUMP_DIR}, they may not obey this. So, move core files to the
# ${CORE_DUMP_DIR} directory.
find build/ -type f -name '*.core' -exec mv '{}' ${CORE_DUMP_DIR} \;
src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh ${OS_NAME} ${CORE_DUMP_DIR}
src/tools/ci/cores_backtrace.sh ${OS_NAME} ${CORE_DUMP_DIR} ${CORE_DUMP_EXECUTABLE_DIR}
# configure feature flags, shared between the task running the linux tests and

@ -1,12 +1,18 @@
#! /bin/sh
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
os=$1
directory=$2
executable_directory=$3
if [ "$os" != 'openbsd' ] && [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
echo "cores_backtrace.sh <os> <directory>"
exit 1
fi
os=$1
directory=$2
if [ "$os" = 'openbsd' ] && [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
echo "cores_backtrace.sh <os> <core_directory> <executable_directory>"
exit 1
fi
case $os in
freebsd|linux|macos|netbsd|openbsd)
@ -17,6 +23,10 @@ case $os in
;;
esac
if [ "$os" = 'openbsd' ]; then
export PATH="${executable_directory}:${PATH}"
fi
first=1
for corefile in $(find "$directory" -type f) ; do
if [ "$first" -eq 1 ]; then
@ -26,8 +36,21 @@ for corefile in $(find "$directory" -type f) ; do
echo -e '\n\n'
fi
if [ "$os" = 'macos' ] || [ "$os" = 'openbsd' ]; then
if [ "$os" = 'macos' ]; then
lldb -c $corefile --batch -o 'thread backtrace all' -o 'quit'
elif [ "$os" = 'openbsd' ]; then
# OpenBSD's ELF format doesn't include executable information, so we
# search for the executable manually in <executable_directory>.
filename=$(basename "$corefile")
base=$(echo "$filename" | sed 's/\.core.*$//')
binary=$(which "${base}")
if [ -z "$binary" ]; then
echo "executable ${base} not found in ${PATH}, running 'lldb' without debug information"
lldb -c "$corefile" --batch -o 'thread backtrace all' -o 'quit'
else
lldb "$binary" -c "$corefile" --batch -o 'thread backtrace all' -o 'quit'
fi
else
auxv=$(gdb --quiet --core ${corefile} --batch -ex 'info auxv' 2>/dev/null)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then

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