[ovirt-users] Failed to read hardware information
Nir Soffer
nsoffer at redhat.com
Thu Oct 13 09:53:49 UTC 2016
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 12:29 PM, David Pinkerton <dpinkert at redhat.com> wrote:
> Good News.
>
> I installed the fedora 24 version of python-dmidecode and was able to
> successfully add the host to my cluster...
>
> Thanks you to everyone who looked at this. I owe you a beer or at least
> some reward points :-)
You owe us a rhel bug for dmidecode :-)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
dmi_set_vendor (s=0x0) at src/dmioem.c:45
45 if(strcmp(s, "HP") == 0)
s is a null, cannot work with strcmp
(gdb) thread apply all bt full
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7feb740 (LWP 6318)):
#0 dmi_set_vendor (s=0x0) at src/dmioem.c:45
__s1 = 0x0
__result = <error reading variable __result (Cannot access
memory at address 0x0)>
#1 0x00007fffead5f66f in dmi_table (logp=logp at entry=0xaa70e0,
type=type at entry=1, base=<optimized out>, len=<optimized out>,
num=<optimized out>, ver=<optimized out>,
devmem=devmem at entry=0x7fffead645e0 "/dev/mem",
xmlnode=xmlnode at entry=0x6e5420) at src/dmidecode.c:4902
next = <optimized out>
h = {type = 0 '\000', length = 252 '\374', handle = 13, data =
0xa4f4aa ""}
It look like the code is trying to get the vendor name from type 0.
The fact that this leads to sending null vendor string is a second bug.
I believe dmidecode is missing this upstream patch:
https://github.com/nirs/dmidecode/commit/6e3a3f3cd36f633a56437b42e40d6769ad8acfe7
Nir
> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 7:28 PM, Martin Polednik <mpolednik at redhat.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On 13/10/16 09:01 +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 11:52:17AM +1100, David Pinkerton wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Nir,
>>>>
>>>> Looks like its crashing on the dmidecode system call.
>>>>
>>>> I've attached the output from gbd as well as a dmidecode text dump,
>>>> dmidecode binary dump and each keywords run individually.
>>>>
>>>> >From the keywords it look like my dmi info is corrupted. I have
>>>> download a
>>>> AMI dmi editor but this only allows access to limited fields. Do you
>>>> know
>>>> another tools to rewrite the dmi info?
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't. But whatever is inside your dmi, dmidecode must not crash.
>>> Which version of python-dmidecode do you have installed?
>>> Would you open a bug against it?
>>
>>
>> This is really unfortunate - I've reproduced the issue with the
>> attached dump and it's python-dmidecode that crashes. The issue is
>> actually fixed upstream, but the version at least in RHEL does not
>> contain the fix.
>>
>> RHEL version:
>> python-dmidecode-3.10.13-11.el7.x86_64
>>
>> works with (actual upstream):
>> python-dmidecode-3.12.2-1.el7.x86_64
>> (actually it's ~6 line change in dmioem.c)
>>
>> VDSM output:
>> # vdsClient 0 getVdsHardwareInfo
>> systemFamily = 'To Be Filled By O.E.M.'
>> systemManufacturer = 'Supermicro'
>> systemProductName = 'H8DM8-2'
>> systemSerialNumber = '1234567890'
>> systemUUID = '00020003-0004-0005-0006-000700080009'
>> systemVersion = '1234567890'
>>
>> Although the upstream version of python-dmidecode is able to deal with
>> improper DMI tables, I can't say what else will/will not behave correctly.
>>
>> mpolednik
>>
>>
>>> I believe that its maintainers would appriace a simple reproducer, that
>>> does not involve ovirt or Vdsm. See if you can simplify the code in
>>>
>>> def __leafDict(d):
>>> ret = {}
>>> for k, v in d.iteritems():
>>> if isinstance(v, dict):
>>> ret.update(__leafDict(v))
>>> else:
>>> ret[k] = v
>>> return ret
>>>
>>>
>>> def getAllDmidecodeInfo():
>>> import dmidecode
>>>
>>> myLeafDict = {}
>>> for k in ('system', 'bios', 'cache', 'processor', 'chassis',
>>> 'memory'):
>>> myLeafDict[k] = __leafDict(getattr(dmidecode, k)())
>>> return myLeafDict
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