[vbox-dev] JVM crashes

Christophe Devriese christophe.devriese at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 09:19:53 GMT 2011


Well that was exactly what I was doing. In order to make absolutely sure
Sessions are truly closed, I closed the VirtualBoxManager right along with
it. This was how I did it in python, it seems strange that it doesn't work
in java.

The test program that crashes the jvm is simplicity itself :

--------------[Test.java]--------------
import org.virtualbox_4_0.VirtualBoxManager;
import org.virtualbox_4_0.IVirtualBox;

public class Test {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
                VirtualBoxManager mgr =
VirtualBoxManager.createInstance("");
                IVirtualBox vbox = mgr.getVBox();

                mgr.cleanup();

                mgr = VirtualBoxManager.createInstance("");

                mgr.cleanup();
        }
}
--------------[Test.java]--------------

Christophe

On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 8:10 AM, Nikolay Igotti
<nikolay.igotti at oracle.com>wrote:

>       Christophe,
>
>  Unfortunately this very insufficient info for debugging, but technically
> you only need a single VirtualBoxManager - creating second is a bug.
> Having said this, you may post minimal testcase where you can reproduce
> this issue, so we can look on the crash.
>
>   Nikolay.
>
>
> 22.04.2011 0:56, Christophe Devriese пишет:
>
> I'm seeing jre crashes when trying to use the libvboxjxpcom api on 64 bits.
> Strangely, I seem to have this problem on both the openjdk and sun VM's.
> Here's the backtrace :
>
>  V  [libjvm.so+0x43ce80]
> V  [libjvm.so+0x44789a]
> C  [libvboxjxpcom.so+0xaf89]
> C  [libvboxjxpcom.so+0x15a1f]
>  Java_org_mozilla_xpcom_internal_XPCOMImpl_initXPCOMNative+0xc
> j
>  org.mozilla.xpcom.internal.XPCOMImpl.initXPCOM(Ljava/io/File;Lorg/mozilla/xpcom/IAppFileLocProvider;)Lorg/mozilla/interfaces/nsIServiceManager;+3
> j
>  org.mozilla.xpcom.Mozilla.initXPCOM(Ljava/io/File;Lorg/mozilla/xpcom/IAppFileLocProvider;)Lorg/mozilla/interfaces/nsIServiceManager;+6
> j
>  org.virtualbox_4_0.VirtualBoxManager.createInstance(Ljava/lang/String;)Lorg/virtualbox_4_0/VirtualBoxManager;+50
>
>  Strangely, this doesn't happen on the first createInstance, only on the
> second. How can I debug something like this ?
>
>  Christophe
>
>
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