[Bug 1999104] Re: libunwind causes crashes on arm64

William Ashley 1999104 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Dec 9 17:04:14 UTC 2022


1.2.1-10 (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libunwind/1.2.1-10)
resolves this issue on 20. It includes a change to not use --enable-cxx-
exceptions when building libunwind, and that is the key here. Even on
Ubuntu 22, with its much newer upstream version of libunwind, adding
that option triggers the same failures in C++ exceptions that we've
observed here on 18 and 20.

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Title:
  libunwind causes crashes on arm64

Status in libunwind package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  There is a bug in libunwind in both 18.04 and 20.04 on arm64 where
  when linked with libunwind instead of catching an exception, the
  program crashes. This was first seen on mcrouter, but attached is a
  small reproducer where `main_unwind` will crash. The libunwind
  shipping with 22.04 doesn't appear to have this problem, nor do
  unmodified upstream versions (including the 1.2.1 which is the 18.04
  and 20.04 version).

  Attached is a small reproducer that demonstrates the problem.

  Ubuntu 22.04:
  ```
  $ ./main
  int throws lib
  int caught main
  $ ./main_unwind
  int throws lib
  int caught main
  ```

  Ubuntu 20.04:
  ```
  $ ./main
  int throws lib
  int caught main
  $ ./main_unwind
  terminate called after throwing an instance of 'int'
  terminate called recursively
  Aborted (core dumped)
  ```

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