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[tor-bugs] #20423 [User Experience]: Warning notice log: assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.



#20423: Warning notice log: assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
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     Reporter:  Felixix  |      Owner:
         Type:  defect   |     Status:  new
     Priority:  Medium   |  Milestone:
    Component:  User     |    Version:  Tor: 0.2.8.7
  Experience             |   Keywords:  assign_to_cpuworker
     Severity:  Normal   |  circuit_mark_for_close_
Actual Points:           |  Parent ID:
       Points:           |   Reviewer:
      Sponsor:           |
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 The security update (Tor v0.2.8.9 running on FreeBSD with Libevent
 2.0.22-stable, OpenSSL LibreSSL 2.4.3 and Zlib 1.2.8.) shows the
 following log entry each hour:

 Oct 19 02:51:07.000 [warn] Your system clock just jumped 136 seconds
 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 Oct 19 02:51:07.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 ...
 Oct 19 02:51:07.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 Oct 19 02:51:15.000 [notice] Tor has successfully opened a circuit.
 Looks like client functionality is working.
 ...
 Oct 19 03:51:10.000 [warn] Your system clock just jumped 138 seconds
 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 Oct 19 03:51:11.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 ...
 Oct 19 04:50:37.000 [warn] Your system clock just jumped 105 seconds
 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 Oct 19 04:50:37.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 ...
 Oct 19 05:51:14.000 [warn] Your system clock just jumped 142 seconds
 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 Oct 19 05:51:15.000 [warn] assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 ...

 The warning first appeared on 2.8.7 after update on September 13th (Tor
 v0.2.8.7 running on FreeBSD with Libevent 2.0.22-stable, OpenSSL
 LibreSSL 2.4.2 and Zlib 1.2.8.). That time I switched back (Tor v0.2.7.6
 running on FreeBSD with Libevent 2.0.22-stable, OpenSSL LibreSSL 2.4.2
 and Zlib 1.2.8.) and the warning disappeared.

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 Lately those warnings pop up:

 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 13:39:55.000 [warn]
 assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 13:40:00.000 [warn]
 circuit_mark_for_close_: Bug: Duplicate

 call to circuit_mark_for_close at src/or/onion.c:182 (first at
 src/or/command.c:559) (on Tor 0.2.8.9 )
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 14:39:55.000 [warn] Your system
 clock just jumped 151 seconds

 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 14:39:55.000 [warn]
 assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.

 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 22:39:51.000 [warn]
 assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 22:39:56.000 [warn]
 circuit_mark_for_close_: Bug: Duplicate

 call to circuit_mark_for_close at src/or/onion.c:182 (first at
 src/or/command.c:559) (on Tor 0.2.8.9 )
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 22:39:56.000 [warn]
 circuit_mark_for_close_: Bug: Duplicate

 call to circuit_mark_for_close at src/or/onion.c:182 (first at
 src/or/command.c:559) (on Tor 0.2.8.9 )
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 22:39:56.000 [warn]
 circuit_mark_for_close_: Bug: Duplicate

 call to circuit_mark_for_close at src/or/onion.c:182 (first at
 src/or/command.c:559) (on Tor 0.2.8.9 )
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 23:40:02.000 [warn] Your system
 clock just jumped 158 seconds

 forward; assuming established circuits no longer work.
 2016-10-21_09-03-15_noticesJ5.log:Oct 19 23:40:02.000 [warn]
 assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.

 ----

 Posted in tor-relays:
 https:// lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-
 relays/2016-October/010727.html

 A similar warning is reported in tor-talk:
 https:// lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2016-October/042425.html

 ----

 There seems to be no impact by LibreSSL. Here the Tor configurations of
 the past:

 tor-2.6.9-bin    libre-2.2.3-bin    libevent2-bin          => ok

 tor-2.6.10_1-src libre-2.2.5-src    libevent2-bin          => ok

 tor-2.7.6-src    libre-2.2.5-src    libevent2-bin          => ok

 tor-2.7.6-src    libre-2.3.4-src    libevent2-bin          => ok

 tor-2.8.7-src    libre-2.4.2-src    libevent2-bin          => warn

 tor-2.7.6_1-src  libre-2.4.2-src    libevent2-src          => ok

 tor-2.8.9-src    libre-2.4.3-src    libevent2-src(libre)   => warn

 tor-2.8.9-src    openSSL-1.0.2j-src libevent2-src(libre)   => warn

 tor-2.8.9-src    openSSL-1.0.2j-src libevent2-src(libre)   => warn

 tor-2.8.9-src    openSSL-1.0.2j-src libevent2-src(openssl) => warn

 ----

 Hourly a block of up to hundred and more warnings with mostly the
 identical timestamp shows up.
 The warning comes on 7 of my 7 relays. May-be the setup is specific on my
 side (same for all relays):
 * Freebsd 10.1
 * Tor in Jail
 * Jail by RDR/NAT, RDR with PF filter rule
 * No changes during the transition from 2.6.x until 2.8.7

 ----

 How can the warning be avoided ?

 Get circuits lost (assuming established circuits no longer work) ?

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