The memory statistics code leads to segfaults during initialization (on machines with InfiniPath networking): (gdb) bt full #0 ips_ptl_init (ep=0x1fc6af8, ptl=0x1fc6f88, ctl=0x1fc6d78) at ptl.c:224 err = PSM_OK num_of_send_bufs = 1024 num_of_send_desc = 4096 imm_size = 128 context = 0x1fc6b70 user_info = 0x1fc6b90 enable_shcontexts = 0 current_count = #1 0x00007fb2aa672abf in __psm_ep_open_internal ( unique_job_key=unique_job_key@entry=0x7ffed1ee5800 "<\207\020#5\271\267\200\354x\242e8\364zo", devid_enabled=devid_enabled@entry=0x7ffed1ee5724, opts_i=opts_i@entry=0x7ffed1ee5810, mq=, epo=epo@entry=0x7ffed1ee5710, epido=epido@entry=0x7ffed1ee5708) at psm_ep.c:929 ep = 0x1fc6af8 num_units = 1 len = err = epaddr = 0x1e9dd78 buf = "miriel044:2.0.", '\000' p = e = old_cpuaff = 0x0 old_unit = 0x0 yield_cnt = {e_void = 0xfa, e_str = 0xfa , e_int = 250, e_uint = 250, e_long = 250, e_ulong = 250, e_ulonglong = 250} no_cpuaff = {e_void = 0x0, e_str = 0x0, e_int = 0, e_uint = 0, e_long = 0, e_ulong = 0, e_ulonglong = 0} env_unit_id = {e_void = 0xffffffffffffffff, e_str = 0xffffffffffffffff , e_int = -1, e_uint = 4294967295, e_long = -1, e_ulong = 18446744073709551615, e_ulonglong = 18446744073709551615} env_port_id = {e_void = 0x0, e_str = 0x0, e_int = 0, e_uint = 0, e_long = 0, e_ulong = 0, e_ulonglong = 0} env_sl = {e_void = 0x0, e_str = 0x0, e_int = 0, e_uint = 0, e_long = 0, e_ulong = 0, e_ulonglong = 0} ptl_sizes = default_cpuaff = opts = {timeout = 180000000000, unit = -1, affinity = 0, shm_mbytes = 10, sendbufs_num = 1024, network_pkey = 65535, port = 0, outsl = 0, service_id = 1152940698815692800, path_res_type = PSM_PATH_RES_NONE, senddesc_num = 4096, imm_size = 128} amsh_ptl = 0x1fc6e48 ips_ptl = 0x1fc6f88 self_ptl = 0x1fc99c8 i = 3 It looks like ptl.c:24 is writing past the region that was malloc'd. Turning stats off solves the problem. diff --git a/psm_utils.c b/psm_utils.c index c8651fe..5514921 100644 --- a/psm_utils.c +++ b/psm_utils.c @@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ psmi_log_memstats(psmi_memtype_t type, int64_t nbytes) return; } -#define psmi_stats_mask PSMI_STATSTYPE_MEMORY +#define psmi_stats_mask 0 #ifdef malloc #undef malloc 0200'>2023-09-26git-download: Use “builtin:git-download” when available....Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/63331>. Longer-term this will remove Git from the derivation graph when its sole use is to perform a checkout for a fixed-output derivation, thereby breaking dependency cycles that can arise in these situations. * guix/git-download.scm (git-fetch): Rename to… (git-fetch/in-band): … this. Deal with GIT or GUILE being #f. (git-fetch/built-in, built-in-builders*, git-fetch): New procedures. * tests/builders.scm ("git-fetch, file URI"): New test. Ludovic Courtès 2022-10-22Remove now unnecessary uses of (guix grafts)....These modules would use (guix grafts) just to access '%graft?' and related bindings, which are now in (guix store). * gnu/ci.scm, guix/gexp.scm, guix/lint.scm, guix/scripts.scm, guix/scripts/archive.scm, guix/scripts/build.scm, guix/scripts/challenge.scm, guix/scripts/deploy.scm, guix/scripts/environment.scm, guix/scripts/home.scm, guix/scripts/pack.scm, guix/scripts/package.scm, guix/scripts/pull.scm, guix/scripts/size.scm, guix/scripts/system.scm, guix/scripts/weather.scm, tests/builders.scm, tests/channels.scm, tests/cpan.scm, tests/derivations.scm, tests/gexp.scm, tests/graph.scm, tests/guix-daemon.sh, tests/monads.scm, tests/pack.scm, tests/packages.scm, tests/profiles.scm, tests/system.scm: Remove #:use-module (guix grafts). Ludovic Courtès