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Your htop version: '3.5.0-dev-bbc5b15'
Your OS and kernel version (uname -a)
Linux master 3.10.0-1160.88.1.el7.x86_64 Create ci.yml #1 SMP Tue Mar 7 15:41:52 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Your distribution and release (lsb_release -a)
unknown, maybe centos
Likely steps to reproduce (How did it happen?)
just command htop
Backtrace of the issue (see below)
Error information:
A signal 11 (Segmentation fault) was received.
Setting information:
htop_version=3.5.0-dev-bbc5b15;config_reader_min_version=3;fields=0 48 17 18 38 39 40 2 46 47 49 1;hide_kernel_threads=1;hide_userland_threads=0;hide_running_in_container=0;shadow_other_users=0;show_thread_names=0;show_program_path=1;highlight_base_name=0;highlight_deleted_exe=1;shadow_distribution_path_prefix=0;highlight_megabytes=1;highlight_threads=1;highlight_changes=0;highlight_changes_delay_secs=5;find_comm_in_cmdline=1;strip_exe_from_cmdline=1;show_merged_command=0;header_margin=1;screen_tabs=1;detailed_cpu_time=0;cpu_count_from_one=0;show_cpu_usage=1;show_cpu_frequency=0;show_cpu_temperature=0;degree_fahrenheit=0;show_cached_memory=1;update_process_names=0;account_guest_in_cpu_meter=0;color_scheme=0;enable_mouse=1;delay=15;hide_function_bar=0;header_layout=two_50_50;column_meters_0=LeftCPUs2 Memory Swap;column_meter_modes_0=1 1 1;column_meters_1=RightCPUs2 Tasks LoadAverage Uptime;column_meter_modes_1=1 2 2 2;tree_view=0;sort_key=1;tree_sort_key=0;sort_direction=1;tree_sort_direction=1;tree_view_always_by_pid=0;all_branches_collapsed=0;screen:Main=PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_VIRT M_RESIDENT M_SHARE STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command;.sort_key=Command;.tree_sort_key=PID;.tree_view_always_by_pid=0;.tree_view=0;.sort_direction=1;.tree_sort_direction=1;.all_branches_collapsed=0;screen:I/O=PID USER IO_PRIORITY IO_RATE IO_READ_RATE IO_WRITE_RATE Command;.sort_key=IO_RATE;.tree_sort_key=PID;.tree_view_always_by_pid=0;.tree_view=0;.sort_direction=-1;.tree_sort_direction=1;.all_branches_collapsed=0;
To make the above information more practical to work with, please also provide a disassembly of your htop binary. This can usually be done by running the following command:
objdump -d -S -w which htop > ~/htop.objdump
Please include the generated file in your report.
Running this program with debug symbols or inside a debugger may provide further insights.
Duplicate of #FATAL PROGRAM ERROR DETECTED
Please check at https://htop.dev/issues whether this issue has already been reported.
If no similar issue has been reported before, please create a new issue with the following information:
Linux master 3.10.0-1160.88.1.el7.x86_64 Create ci.yml #1 SMP Tue Mar 7 15:41:52 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
unknown, maybe centos
just command htop
Error information:
A signal 11 (Segmentation fault) was received.
Setting information:
htop_version=3.5.0-dev-bbc5b15;config_reader_min_version=3;fields=0 48 17 18 38 39 40 2 46 47 49 1;hide_kernel_threads=1;hide_userland_threads=0;hide_running_in_container=0;shadow_other_users=0;show_thread_names=0;show_program_path=1;highlight_base_name=0;highlight_deleted_exe=1;shadow_distribution_path_prefix=0;highlight_megabytes=1;highlight_threads=1;highlight_changes=0;highlight_changes_delay_secs=5;find_comm_in_cmdline=1;strip_exe_from_cmdline=1;show_merged_command=0;header_margin=1;screen_tabs=1;detailed_cpu_time=0;cpu_count_from_one=0;show_cpu_usage=1;show_cpu_frequency=0;show_cpu_temperature=0;degree_fahrenheit=0;show_cached_memory=1;update_process_names=0;account_guest_in_cpu_meter=0;color_scheme=0;enable_mouse=1;delay=15;hide_function_bar=0;header_layout=two_50_50;column_meters_0=LeftCPUs2 Memory Swap;column_meter_modes_0=1 1 1;column_meters_1=RightCPUs2 Tasks LoadAverage Uptime;column_meter_modes_1=1 2 2 2;tree_view=0;sort_key=1;tree_sort_key=0;sort_direction=1;tree_sort_direction=1;tree_view_always_by_pid=0;all_branches_collapsed=0;screen:Main=PID USER PRIORITY NICE M_VIRT M_RESIDENT M_SHARE STATE PERCENT_CPU PERCENT_MEM TIME Command;.sort_key=Command;.tree_sort_key=PID;.tree_view_always_by_pid=0;.tree_view=0;.sort_direction=1;.tree_sort_direction=1;.all_branches_collapsed=0;screen:I/O=PID USER IO_PRIORITY IO_RATE IO_READ_RATE IO_WRITE_RATE Command;.sort_key=IO_RATE;.tree_sort_key=PID;.tree_view_always_by_pid=0;.tree_view=0;.sort_direction=-1;.tree_sort_direction=1;.all_branches_collapsed=0;
Backtrace information:
[0x413ad5]
[0x48c760]
[0x5227d7]
[0x521631]
[0x51ea49]
[0x520cff]
[0x51ea49]
[0x5210a2]
[0x525cfa]
[0x51ea49]
[0x51eaf9]
[0x52614e]
[0x52f73f]
[0x52fb65]
[0x51e771]
[0x4e134f]
[0x4e1187]
[0x442b0c]
[0x41b119]
[0x403ab3]
[0x484688]
[0x486850]
[0x404a65]
To make the above information more practical to work with, please also provide a disassembly of your htop binary. This can usually be done by running the following command:
objdump -d -S -w
which htop> ~/htop.objdumpPlease include the generated file in your report.
Running this program with debug symbols or inside a debugger may provide further insights.
Thank you for helping to improve htop!
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
htop.objdump.txt