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GitHub recently upgraded the ubuntu-latest images and I suspect that is the cause of the linux-asan and linux-msan failures. Pin to the old LTS for now. Fixes: quickjs-ng#314
The ci/linux failure is this benign indeterminate stack overflow:
The freebsd/netbsd/openbsd failures look like some kind of network outage? At least the linux-asan and linux-msan builds are green again. |
Changing them back to ubuntu-latest seems to have fixed it 🤷 |
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After much tinkering with libuv's CI, I finally figured out that ASLR is the root cause for the ASan and MSan failures. Newer kernels use bigger PIE slides and the sanitizer runtimes don't know how to handle those (yet - looks like it's been fixed upstream.) Refs: quickjs-ng#315 Refs: libuv/libuv#4365
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After much tinkering with libuv's CI, I finally figured out that ASLR is the root cause for the ASan and MSan failures. Newer kernels use bigger PIE slides and the sanitizer runtimes don't know how to handle those (yet - looks like it's been fixed upstream.) Refs: #315 Refs: libuv/libuv#4365
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After much tinkering with libuv's CI, I finally figured out that ASLR is the root cause for the ASan and MSan failures. Newer kernels use bigger PIE slides and the sanitizer runtimes don't know how to handle those (yet - looks like it's been fixed upstream.) Refs: quickjs-ng/quickjs#315 Refs: libuv/libuv#4365
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GitHub recently upgraded the ubuntu-latest images and I suspect that is the cause of the linux-asan and linux-msan failures. Pin to the old LTS for now.
Fixes: #314