X10III: I got jolla-settings-crash-reporter
installed and successfully captured a rich core archive of ofonod
and connmand
immediately crash, after App Support lost mobile data again, and I tested flipping “Mobile data” in Android Settings.
Then I discovered sp-rich-core-postproc
and used rich-core-extract
to extract the rcore archive.
Now I’m trying to gdb
a backtrace out of it, but running into topic problem.
[defaultuser@Xperia10III core-dumps]$ gdb -ex "set verbose on" /usr/sbin/ofonod ofonod-xqbt52-11-14640/coredump
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Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/ofonod...
Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/usr/sbin/ofonod-1.29+git11-1.15.2.jolla.aarch64.debug...
"/var/cache/core-dumps/ofonod-xqbt52-11-14640/coredump" is not a core dump: file format not recognized
(gdb)
OTOH file
identifies it as a legit coredump?
[defaultuser@Xperia10III core-dumps]$ file ofonod-xqbt52-11-14640/coredump
ofonod-xqbt52-11-14640/coredump: ELF 64-bit LSB core file, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), SVR4-style, from '/usr/sbin/ofonod -n --nobacktrace --noplugin=,he910,dun_gw_bluez5,hfp_bluez5,cd', real uid: 0, effective uid: 0, real gid: 0, effe
ctive gid: 0, bad note name size 0xf1a353c0, bad note name size 0xf1b3d000, bad note name size 0xf1f12000
What can I try next? Internet had no further ideas.