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bug#45277: D-Bus crashes and DND errors
From: |
Michael Albinus |
Subject: |
bug#45277: D-Bus crashes and DND errors |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Dec 2020 18:52:33 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> writes:
Hi Juri,
> But when such error is signaled:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p
> "Click to close tab")
> dbus-handle-event((dbus-event :help "Click to close tab"))
> funcall-interactively(dbus-handle-event (dbus-event :help "Click to close
> tab"))
> call-interactively(dbus-handle-event nil [(dbus-event :help "Click to
> close tab")])
> command-execute(dbus-handle-event nil [(dbus-event :help "Click to close
> tab")] t)
>
> there were no DBUS_DEBUG messages before this error comes.
> So the erroneous events are not added by dbusbind.c.
Good.
> Here's is a brief sequence of events:
>
> 1. In web browser copied a URL to the clipboard;
> 2. In Emacs this immediately causes a DBUS_EVENT event added to kbd_buffer:
>
> Thread 1 "emacs" hit Breakpoint 5, make_lispy_event (event=0x555555cb93c8
> <kbd_buffer+100520>) at keyboard.c:6015
> 6015 return Fcons (Qdbus_event, event->arg);
>
> (gdb) bt
> #0 make_lispy_event (event=0x555555cb93c8 <kbd_buffer+100520>) at
> keyboard.c:6015
> #1 0x00005555557131b9 in kbd_buffer_get_event (kbp=0x7fffffffc668,
> used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9, end_time=0x0) at keyboard.c:3978
> #2 0x000055555570ed06 in read_event_from_main_queue (end_time=0x0,
> local_getcjmp=0x7fffffffcab0, used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9) at
> keyboard.c:2159
> #3 0x000055555570f023 in read_decoded_event_from_main_queue (end_time=0x0,
> local_getcjmp=0x7fffffffcab0, prev_event=XIL(0),
> used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9) at keyboard.c:2223
> #4 0x0000555555710857 in read_char (commandflag=1, map=XIL(0x55555a5c9943),
> prev_event=XIL(0), used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9, end_time=0x0) at
> keyboard.c:2833
> #5 0x000055555571fab7 in read_key_sequence (keybuf=0x7fffffffdee0,
> prompt=XIL(0), dont_downcase_last=false, can_return_switch_frame=true,
> fix_current_buffer=true, prevent_redisplay=false) at keyboard.c:9498
> #6 0x000055555570c918 in command_loop_1 () at keyboard.c:1353
> #7 0x00005555557caed4 in internal_condition_case (bfun=0x55555570c4b0
> <command_loop_1>, handlers=XIL(0x90), hfun=0x55555570bbed <cmd_error>) at
> eval.c:1415
> #8 0x000055555570c154 in command_loop_2 (ignore=XIL(0)) at keyboard.c:1094
> #9 0x00005555557ca6d7 in internal_catch (tag=XIL(0xd800),
> func=0x55555570c123 <command_loop_2>, arg=XIL(0)) at eval.c:1176
> #10 0x000055555570c0ef in command_loop () at keyboard.c:1073
> #11 0x000055555570b79e in recursive_edit_1 () at keyboard.c:720
> #12 0x000055555570b929 in Frecursive_edit () at keyboard.c:789
> #13 0x00005555557080a0 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffe368) at emacs.c:2054
>
> (gdb) fr 1
> #1 0x00005555557131b9 in kbd_buffer_get_event (kbp=0x7fffffffc668,
> used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9, end_time=0x0) at keyboard.c:3978
> 3978 obj = make_lispy_event (&event->ie);
>
> (gdb) p event->kind
> $1 = DBUS_EVENT
>
> (gdb) p (int)event->kind
> $2 = 27
>
> (gdb) p event->ie
> $3 = {
> kind = DBUS_EVENT,
> part = scroll_bar_nowhere,
> code = 0,
> modifiers = 0,
> x = XIL(0),
> y = XIL(0),
> timestamp = 0,
> frame_or_window = XIL(0),
> arg = XIL(0x555557db7e23)
> }
>
> (gdb) p event->ie->arg
> $4 = XIL(0x555557db7e23)
>
> (gdb) pr
> (:help "Click to close tab")
>
> (gdb) p event->sie
> $5 = {
> kind = DBUS_EVENT,
> dpyinfo = 0x0,
> requestor = 0,
> selection = 0,
> target = 0,
> property = 0,
> time = 0
> }
>
> (gdb) c
> Continuing.
>
> Thread 1 "emacs" hit Breakpoint 5, make_lispy_event (event=0x555555cbd0d0
> <kbd_buffer+116144>) at keyboard.c:6015
> 6015 return Fcons (Qdbus_event, event->arg);
>
> (gdb) fr 1
> #1 0x00005555557131b9 in kbd_buffer_get_event (kbp=0x7fffffffc668,
> used_mouse_menu=0x7fffffffdcb9, end_time=0x0) at keyboard.c:3978
> 3978 obj = make_lispy_event (&event->ie);
>
> (gdb) p event->kind
> $6 = DBUS_EVENT
>
> (gdb) p event->ie
> $7 = {
> kind = DBUS_EVENT,
> part = scroll_bar_nowhere,
> code = 0,
> modifiers = 0,
> x = XIL(0),
> y = XIL(0),
> timestamp = 0,
> frame_or_window = XIL(0),
> arg = XIL(0x555560a70f43)
> }
>
> (gdb) p event->ie->arg
> $8 = XIL(0x555560a70f43)
>
> (gdb) pr
> #<INVALID_LISP_OBJECT 0x555560a70f43>
>
> (gdb) c
> Continuing.
>
> Thread 1 "emacs" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> string_intervals (s=XIL(0x6c613a5b5e5b285c)) at lisp.h:3404
> 3404 return XSTRING (s)->u.s.intervals;
>
> Maybe making bootstrap after every pull from master will solve these problems?
That would be too drastic. I have the impression, that the enum
event_kind (termhooks.h) is not in sync with its usage here and
there. When this file is changed, all *.c files (or at least all *.c
files using this) shall be recompiled.
In your local git checkout, what are the timestamps of termhooks.h,
dbusbind.c and dbusbind.o?
Best regards, Michael.
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