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  • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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    @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

    it starts failing again.

    This really sounds more like a threading issue.

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      @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

      it starts failing again.

      This really sounds more like a threading issue.

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      @Christian-Ehrlicher How does having -fsantize=address cause it to stop failing? Also is there any way to debug it?

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        @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

        How does having -fsantize=address cause it to stop failing?

        When it's a thread issue then the timing is now different

        Also is there any way to debug it?

        With a debugger, yes. Examine your threads when it crashes

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

          How does having -fsantize=address cause it to stop failing?

          When it's a thread issue then the timing is now different

          Also is there any way to debug it?

          With a debugger, yes. Examine your threads when it crashes

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          @Christian-Ehrlicher

          (gdb) thread apply all bt
          
          Thread 6 (Thread 0xb0dfdbc0 (LWP 4458)):
          #0  0xb6e433a2 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libvncserver.so.1
          #1  0x00000c00 in ?? ()
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          
          Thread 5 (Thread 0xb15fdbc0 (LWP 4457)):
          #0  0xb69634e2 in select () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
          #1  0xb6e282c6 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libvncserver.so.1
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          
          Thread 4 (Thread 0xb20b0bc0 (LWP 4455)):
          #0  0xb69634e2 in select () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
          #1  0xb6e28868 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libvncserver.so.1
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          
          Thread 3 (Thread 0xb2f0abc0 (LWP 4454)):
          #0  __libc_do_syscall () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/libc-do-syscall.S:46
          #1  0xb68badba in __pthread_cond_wait (cond=0x72f58, mutex=0x728f0) at pthread_cond_wait.c:186
          #2  0xb2f93ff4 in ?? ()
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          
          Thread 2 (Thread 0xb3dd9bc0 (LWP 4453)):
          #0  0xb6961c00 in poll () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
          #1  0xb684c7c8 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libmircommon.so.7
          #2  0xb6851038 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libmircommon.so.7
          #3  0xb6d9edc8 in ?? () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libstdc++.so.6
          #4  0xb68b65b4 in start_thread (arg=0x0) at pthread_create.c:335
          #5  0xb6967c5c in ?? () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/clone.S:89 from /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6
          Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
          
          Thread 1 (Thread 0xb40ea000 (LWP 4441)):
          #0  0xb69658d6 in munmap () at ../sysdeps/unix/syscall-template.S:84
          #1  0xb692480e in munmap_chunk (p=<optimized out>) at malloc.c:2860
          #2  0xb6ae6f12 in QImageData::~QImageData() () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libQt5Gui.so.5
          #3  0xb6ae7122 in QImage::~QImage() () from /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libQt5Gui.so.5
          #4  0x00019df6 in (anonymous namespace)::read_pixels(int, unsigned int, mir::geometry::Size const&, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) ()
          #5  0x0001b130 in (anonymous namespace)::do_screencast((anonymous namespace)::EGLSetup const&, mir::geometry::Size const&, int, double, std::ostream&) ()
          #6  0x0001c446 in main ()
          

          Quite indecipherable to me but the last (#1) thread's backtrace looks promising...

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            @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

            #4 0x00019df6 in (anonymous namespace)::read_pixels(int, unsigned int, mir::geometry::Size const&, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) ()

            What happens here?
            Also try to install the debug symbols of libvncserver

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              @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

              #4 0x00019df6 in (anonymous namespace)::read_pixels(int, unsigned int, mir::geometry::Size const&, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) ()

              What happens here?
              Also try to install the debug symbols of libvncserver

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              @Christian-Ehrlicher

              
              void read_pixels(int bpp, GLenum format, mir::geometry::Size const& size, std::vector<char> &fb)
              {
                  auto width = size.width.as_uint32_t();
                  auto height = size.height.as_uint32_t();
              
                  // Read pixels into image (https://community.khronos.org/t/render-to-texture-under-qt/68430/3)
                  QImage image(width, height, QImage::Format_RGBA8888);
                  glReadPixels(0, 0, width, height, format, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, image.bits());
              
                  if (mirror)
              	image = image.mirrored(true, true);
              
                  if (landscape) {
                      //QPoint center = image.rect().center();
                      QMatrix matrix;
                      matrix.translate(0, 0);
                      matrix.rotate(90);
              
                      image = image.transformed(matrix);
                  }
              
                  std::cout << "FB size: " << fb.size() << ", Image byteCount: " << image.byteCount() << std::endl;
                  std::memcpy(fb.data(), (const char *)image.constBits(), image.byteCount());
              #ifdef DEBUG
                  unsigned int sum = 0;
                  unsigned int *pui = (unsigned int *) buffer;
                  for (int i = 0; i < width * height; i++) {
                      sum += *(pui + i);
                  }
                  printf("read pixels sum 0x%x\n", sum);
              #endif
              }
              

              Sure, I'll try that.

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              • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                #4 0x00019df6 in (anonymous namespace)::read_pixels(int, unsigned int, mir::geometry::Size const&, std::vector<char, std::allocator<char> >&) ()

                What happens here?
                Also try to install the debug symbols of libvncserver

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                @Christian-Ehrlicher

                Thread 6 "mirvncserver" received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
                [Switching to Thread 0xb0db8bc0 (LWP 3495)]
                0xb6e433b2 in CheckSolidTile32 (cl=0xb1700470, needSameColor=0 '\000', colorPtr=0xb0db8438, h=16, w=16, y=-1231936575, x=20) at tight.c:611
                611	tight.c: No such file or directory.
                
                (gdb) thread apply all bt
                
                Thread 6 (Thread 0xb0db8bc0 (LWP 3495)):
                #0  0xb6e433b2 in CheckSolidTile32 (cl=0xb1700470, needSameColor=0 '\000', colorPtr=0xb0db8438, h=16, w=16, y=-1231936575, x=20) at tight.c:611
                #1  CheckSolidTile (cl=cl@entry=0xb1700470, x=x@entry=0, y=y@entry=465, w=w@entry=16, h=h@entry=16, colorPtr=colorPtr@entry=0xb0db8438, 
                    needSameColor=needSameColor@entry=0 '\000') at tight.c:570
                #2  0xb6e45aae in SendRectEncodingTight (cl=cl@entry=0xb1700470, x=x@entry=0, y=433, w=w@entry=432, h=h@entry=335) at tight.c:388
                #3  0xb6e45fba in SendRectEncodingTight (cl=cl@entry=0xb1700470, x=0, y=0, w=432, h=768) at tight.c:450
                #4  0xb6e460f6 in rfbSendRectEncodingTight (cl=cl@entry=0xb1700470, x=<optimized out>, y=<optimized out>, w=<optimized out>, h=h@entry=768) at tight.c:275
                #5  0xb6e2cf7c in rfbSendFramebufferUpdate (cl=cl@entry=0xb1700470, givenUpdateRegion=givenUpdateRegion@entry=0xb0200470) at rfbserver.c:3165
                #6  0xb6e27e0c in clientOutput (data=0xb1700470) at main.c:497
                #7  0xb68b65b4 in start_thread (arg=0x0) at pthread_create.c:335
                #8  0xb6967c5c in ?? () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/arm/clone.S:89 from /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc.so.6
                Backtrace stopped: previous frame identical to this frame (corrupt stack?)
                
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                  @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                  std::vector<char> &fb

                  Is this used in another thread?

                  Otherwise I don't see anything obvious.

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                  • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                    @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                    std::vector<char> &fb

                    Is this used in another thread?

                    Otherwise I don't see anything obvious.

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                    @Christian-Ehrlicher I think the while loop is in another thread and VNC is accessing fb.data() throughout execution.

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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher I think the while loop is in another thread and VNC is accessing fb.data() throughout execution.

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                      @abmyii So you have your answer. Concurrent access to a memory region from two different threads.

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                      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                        @abmyii So you have your answer. Concurrent access to a memory region from two different threads.

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                        @Christian-Ehrlicher Ah I see, that makes perfect sense now! Is there a simple solution to this? I tried the following which didn't work:

                        std::vector<char> temp_fb(frame_size_bytes, 0);
                        std::memcpy(temp_fb.data(), (const char *)image.constBits(), image.byteCount());
                        fb = temp_fb
                        
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                          Use mutexes or copy the data - I would suggest reading a little bit on how threading works. E.g. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/threads-synchronizing.html - c++ uses the same mechanisms

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                            Whoops, I've been saying malloc (which is apparently thread-safe) all along when in fact the actual function I'm using is memcpy... Does that change things and/or can I use malloc instead?

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                              Whoops, I've been saying malloc (which is apparently thread-safe) all along when in fact the actual function I'm using is memcpy... Does that change things and/or can I use malloc instead?

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                              @abmyii
                              Hence what @Christian-Ehrlicher has been saying above. malloc and memcpy do totally different things, it makes no sense to ask whether one can be used in place of the other....

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                                @abmyii
                                Hence what @Christian-Ehrlicher has been saying above. malloc and memcpy do totally different things, it makes no sense to ask whether one can be used in place of the other....

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                                @JonB I understand - I got confused due to my unfamiliarity with the functions but I never asked if I could use malloc instead of memcpy - I asked if I could use push_back instead of malloc (sic).

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                                  @JonB I understand - I got confused due to my unfamiliarity with the functions but I never asked if I could use malloc instead of memcpy - I asked if I could use push_back instead of malloc (sic).

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                                  @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                                  I never asked if I could use malloc instead of memcpy [sic.]

                                  in fact the actual function I'm using is memcpy... Does that change things and/or can I use malloc instead? [*sic.]

                                  If you say so! I'll leave others to untangle, who clearly understand what you are saying better than I :) Don't worry about explaining to me.

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                                    @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                                    I never asked if I could use malloc instead of memcpy [sic.]

                                    in fact the actual function I'm using is memcpy... Does that change things and/or can I use malloc instead? [*sic.]

                                    If you say so! I'll leave others to untangle, who clearly understand what you are saying better than I :) Don't worry about explaining to me.

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                                    @JonB OK, you got me! Too much to keep track of...

                                    I tried this and it worked, but is quite a lot slower than memcpy:

                                    std::vector<unsigned char> vectorBuffer(charBuffer, charBuffer + length);
                                    fb = vectorBuffer;
                                    
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                                      @JonB OK, you got me! Too much to keep track of...

                                      I tried this and it worked, but is quite a lot slower than memcpy:

                                      std::vector<unsigned char> vectorBuffer(charBuffer, charBuffer + length);
                                      fb = vectorBuffer;
                                      
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                                      @abmyii
                                      I am lost in the complexities of your questions :) But I would suggest heeding @Christian-Ehrlicher's advice, he is usually right! He last offered:

                                      Use mutexes or copy the data

                                      So why not pursue that?

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                                        @JonB OK, you got me! Too much to keep track of...

                                        I tried this and it worked, but is quite a lot slower than memcpy:

                                        std::vector<unsigned char> vectorBuffer(charBuffer, charBuffer + length);
                                        fb = vectorBuffer;
                                        
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                                        @abmyii said in Dump QImage raw pixel data into &#x60;std::vector<char>&#x60;:

                                        std::vector<unsigned char> vectorBuffer(charBuffer, charBuffer + length);
                                        fb = vectorBuffer;

                                        This does two memcpy for no good reason. Since I don't know what libvncserver function you use you're on your own. Read the documentation of them and also read what's needed for threadsafe access.

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                                          @abmyii
                                          I am lost in the complexities of your questions :) But I would suggest heeding @Christian-Ehrlicher's advice, he is usually right! He last offered:

                                          Use mutexes or copy the data

                                          So why not pursue that?

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                                          @JonB Haha, you think you are the only one?!

                                          I am planning to try the mutex idea - I haven't had a chance to look it up and figure out how to do it yet. A basic QMutex lock/unlock didn't fix it (though I probably applied it wrong)...

                                          @Christian-Ehrlicher Ah, I see. What "libvncserver function" do you mean?

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