From: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] ssh-keygen seg fault
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 18:19:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110114181920.59ba8b8b@surf> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=kVHeatBJ1G2wZsX1ww-FOV0qb5Vtf5rxXNneL@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Kyle,
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 09:00:16 -0800
Kyle Hayes <kyle@greenmonitor.com> wrote:
> > Ok, good to know. We don't know if Kyle is using dropbear of the
> > full-fledged openssh. That might make a difference.
>
> Sorry, it is the full OpenSSH version. I need to use OpenVPN too, so
> I thought I would try to use the same tools I am currently using.
Ok, good idea.
> >> I think it does.
>
> I am sure of it. I can run Ubuntu 8.04 on the box with only a custom
> kernel. Everything else is completely stock from Ubuntu 8.04. As far
> as I know, Ubuntu is configured (or was) for either a 486 or a Pentium
> when you run it as stock for x86.
Ok.
> > Ok, great.
>
> See above. I am not sure what Ubuntu 8.04 assumes, but I'm fairly
> sure it is not using software FPU.
Yes, definitely.
> I am currently using a custom distro based on Ubuntu 8.04 with as many
> packages trimmed as I can easily do. This still makes the base CF
> card image more than 400MB. Buildroot is making a base image of about
> 6MB. I intend to use extlinux' ability to concatenate multiple
> initramfs files to keep our software (which revs fairly often)
> separate from OpenVPN config (which doesn't change too often) separate
> from the core root filesystem.
Sounds good. Didn't know that extlinux was able to do this kind of
things. By the way, do you build extlinux with Buildroot or separatly ?
If built with Buildroot, does it work ? Is there anything we should
improve on that side ?
> I will try dropbear and see if that works any better. OpenSSH works
> fine out-of-the box for the Ubuntu 8.04 version so I'm suspicious that
> it is something about the way it is built or with the current version
> of OpenSSH.
Yes, it's definitely something wrong in the build process, and it'd be
great to sort it out.
Would you mind running ssh-keygen under gdbserver+cross-gdb as
suggested in my first e-mail ? Or run "ulimit -c unlimited" on your
board, get ssh-keygen to crash, and then transfer the core file to your
development workstation, and get a backstrace with the cross-gdb. That
would immediatly point us to the segfault location, which would really,
really help in understanding what the issue is.
Regards,
Thomas
--
Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons
Kernel, drivers, real-time and embedded Linux
development, consulting, training and support.
http://free-electrons.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-01-14 17:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-01-13 21:29 [Buildroot] ssh-keygen seg fault Kyle Hayes
2011-01-14 8:07 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2011-01-14 9:24 ` Will Moore
2011-01-14 9:40 ` Thomas Petazzoni
2011-01-14 17:00 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-14 17:19 ` Thomas Petazzoni [this message]
2011-01-14 19:29 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-14 21:04 ` Michael S. Zick
2011-01-14 22:04 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-14 22:07 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-17 22:23 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-18 0:12 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-19 10:29 ` Peter Korsgaard
2011-01-19 17:50 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-19 19:14 ` Peter Korsgaard
2011-01-19 19:21 ` Kyle Hayes
2011-01-20 16:49 ` Kyle Hayes
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