On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 02:21:14PM GMT, byteskeptical wrote: > Took me longer than expected but I've tested monero-wallet-cli, > monero-wallet-rpc, monero-blockchain-stats, monero-blockchain-export, > monero-blockchain-import, monero-gen-ssl-cert, and monerod. Everything > seems to be operating as expected though I'm running into issues > creating a new copy of the blockchain. > > Whether it's using monerod or monero-blockchain-import when it gets to > v12 (randomx introduction) I'm seg-faulting on an opt-code failure. > Attaching a tail of the ktrace as the full file is 161GB along with a > backtrace from gdb for similar reasons the .core file is 86GB. Seems > like a resource exhaustion that shouldn't be happening given it's only > suppose to take a few GB of memory and the current system has more than > enough memory and disk space available. This was the original intent > behind the {snprintf,strncat} patches as I suspect something is not > being freed. > > Where you able to complete a full sync Lucas?
Nope. I ran monerod for a full-sync. The experience wasn't nice, as the whole OS would freeze for quite long periods of times. Even so, painstakingly I managed to sync ~51% of the chain, and now I run into a SIGSEGV in RandomX, just like you (but in a different binary). I do have some things to try out, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. > Don't use -Ofast. Please add a comment, no matter how obvious is the change. In particular, I tried it locally with a helloword. `-Wl,-z,relro' is recognized properly. cc -O2 -pipe -Wl,relro -o x x.c ld: error: cannot open relro: No such file or directory cc: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) So I get the feeling that your patch *is disabling* relro, now and noexecstack. noexecheap is the only unsupported one for ld.lld. It seems like the feature detection is a bit broken, as `-Wl,-z,noexecheap' ends up in the flags anyway, so that's something else to take a look at. > Index: CMakeLists.txt > --- CMakeLists.txt.orig > +++ CMakeLists.txt > @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ endif() > if(WIN32 OR ARM OR PPC64LE OR PPC64 OR PPC) > set(OPT_FLAGS_RELEASE "-O2") > else() > - set(OPT_FLAGS_RELEASE "-Ofast") > + set(OPT_FLAGS_RELEASE "") > endif() > > # BUILD_TAG is used to select the build type to check for a new version > @@ -867,15 +867,15 @@ else() > add_linker_flag_if_supported("-pie" LD_SECURITY_FLAGS) > endif() > endif() > - add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,-z,relro LD_SECURITY_FLAGS) > - add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,-z,now LD_SECURITY_FLAGS) > - add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,-z,noexecstack noexecstack_SUPPORTED) > + add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,relro LD_SECURITY_FLAGS) > + add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,now LD_SECURITY_FLAGS) > + add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,noexecstack noexecstack_SUPPORTED) > if (noexecstack_SUPPORTED) > - set(LD_SECURITY_FLAGS "${LD_SECURITY_FLAGS} -Wl,-z,noexecstack") > + set(LD_SECURITY_FLAGS "${LD_SECURITY_FLAGS} -Wl,noexecstack") > endif() > - add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,-z,noexecheap noexecheap_SUPPORTED) > + add_linker_flag_if_supported(-Wl,noexecheap noexecheap_SUPPORTED) > if (noexecheap_SUPPORTED) > - set(LD_SECURITY_FLAGS "${LD_SECURITY_FLAGS} -Wl,-z,noexecheap") > + set(LD_SECURITY_FLAGS "${LD_SECURITY_FLAGS} -Wl,noexecheap") > endif() > > if(BACKCOMPAT)