12-26-2018
Are you using awk's native lshift/rshift/or functions OR did you provide your own implementations (as previously discussed)?
Are there any other ip ranges with the 128.x.x.x addresses that don't dump cores?
One way to start debugging this is to put print "in function <foo>" statements for each function of the script and see which function/place dumps core.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
esreverse
ESREVERSE:(1) User Commands ESREVERSE:(1)
NAME
esreverse - reverse an es stream
SYNOPSIS
esreverse [switches] <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
TS tools version 1.11, esreverse built Nov 11 2008 17:15:47
Output a reversed stream derived from the input H.264 (MPEG-4/AVC) or H.262 (MPEG-2) elementary stream.
If output is to an H.222 Transport Stream, then fixed values for the PMT PID (0x66) and video PID (0x68) are used.
Files:
<infile>
is the input elementary stream.
<outfile> is the output stream, either an equivalent elementary
stream, or an H.222 Transport Stream (but see -stdout and -host below).
Switches:
-verbose, -v
Output additional (debugging) messages
-quiet, -q
Only output error messages
-stdout
Write output to <stdout>, instead of a named file Forces -quiet.
-host <host>, -host <host>:<port>
Writes output (over TCP/IP) to the named <host>, instead of to a named file. If <port> is not specified, it defaults to 88. Implies
-tsout.
-max <n>, -m <n>
Maximum number of frames to read
-freq <n>
Specify the frequency of frames to try to keep when reversing. Defaults to 8.
-tsout Output H.222 Transport Stream
-pes, -ts
The input file is TS or PS, to be read via the PES->ES reading mechanisms
-server
Also output as normal forward video as reversal data is being collected. Implies -pes and -tsout.
-x Temporary extra debugging information
Stream type:
If input is from a file, then the program will look at the start of the file to determine if the stream is H.264 or H.262 data. This
process may occasionally come to the wrong conclusion, in which case the user can override the choice using the following switches.
-h264, -avc
Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-4/AVC.
-h262 Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-2.
TS tools version 1.11, esreverse built Nov 11 2008 17:15:47
Output a reversed stream derived from the input H.264 (MPEG-4/AVC) or H.262 (MPEG-2) elementary stream.
If output is to an H.222 Transport Stream, then fixed values for the PMT PID (0x66) and video PID (0x68) are used.
Files:
<infile>
is the input elementary stream.
<outfile> is the output stream, either an equivalent elementary
stream, or an H.222 Transport Stream (but see -stdout and -host below).
Switches:
-verbose, -v
Output additional (debugging) messages
-quiet, -q
Only output error messages
-stdout
Write output to <stdout>, instead of a named file Forces -quiet.
-host <host>, -host <host>:<port>
Writes output (over TCP/IP) to the named <host>, instead of to a named file. If <port> is not specified, it defaults to 88. Implies
-tsout.
-max <n>, -m <n>
Maximum number of frames to read
-freq <n>
Specify the frequency of frames to try to keep when reversing. Defaults to 8.
-tsout Output H.222 Transport Stream
-pes, -ts
The input file is TS or PS, to be read via the PES->ES reading mechanisms
-server
Also output as normal forward video as reversal data is being collected. Implies -pes and -tsout.
-x Temporary extra debugging information
Stream type:
If input is from a file, then the program will look at the start of the file to determine if the stream is H.264 or H.262 data. This
process may occasionally come to the wrong conclusion, in which case the user can override the choice using the following switches.
-h264, -avc
Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-4/AVC.
-h262 Force the program to treat the input as MPEG-2.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for esreverse is maintained as a Texinfo manual. Please check http://tstools.berlios.de for more information.
esreverse 1.11 November 2008 ESREVERSE:(1)