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instruction: 0.493
runtime: 0.271
syscall: 0.236
pulseaudio applications crash under linux-user-x86_64
Running a simple application that uses pulseaudio under qemu-i386 or qemu-x86_64 makes it crash (tested on Debian 8.0):
# apt-get install build-essential qemu-user libpulse-dev pulseaudio
$ cat > test.c << __EOF
#include <pulse/simple.h>
int main(void) {
pa_simple *s;
pa_sample_spec ss;
ss.format = PA_SAMPLE_S16NE;
ss.channels = 2;
ss.rate = 44100;
s = pa_simple_new(NULL, // Use the default server.
"Fooapp", // Our application's name.
PA_STREAM_PLAYBACK,
NULL, // Use the default device.
"Music", // Description of our stream.
&ss, // Our sample format.
NULL, // Use default channel map
NULL, // Use default buffering
// attributes.
NULL // Ignore error code.
);
int16_t buf[2 * 1000];
int i;
memset(buf, 0, sizeof buf);
for (i = 0; i < 44; i++) {
pa_simple_write(s, buf, sizeof buf, NULL);
}
pa_simple_free(s);
return 0;
}
__EOF
$ gcc test.c -o test -lpulse -lpulse-simple
$ ./test
<no output, no error>
$ qemu-x86_64 ./test
qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
Segmentation fault
$
I think this is related to the futex system call. In an attempt to debug the problem, I compiled pulseaudio in debug mode and it hit an assertion failure in pa_mutex_unlock.
Thank you for developing QEMU. :-)
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