299
votes

When I run in debug mode the app crashes, but when I just run it normally it works. I think the problem happens when the debugger is attached.

Log:

A/art: art/runtime/jdwp/jdwp_event.cc:661] Check failed: Thread::Current() != GetDebugThread() (Thread::Current()=0x7f44a18400, GetDebugThread()=0x7f44a18400) Expected event thread
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422] Runtime aborting...
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422] Aborting thread:
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422] "JDWP" prio=5 tid=4 WaitingForDebuggerSend
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   | group="" sCount=0 dsCount=0 obj=0x12c60280 self=0x7f44a18400
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   | sysTid=24137 nice=0 cgrp=default sched=0/0 handle=0x7f4b904450
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   | state=R schedstat=( 132066712 16401043 106 ) utm=9 stm=2 core=3 HZ=100
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   | stack=0x7f4b80a000-0x7f4b80c000 stackSize=1005KB
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   | held mutexes= "abort lock"
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #00 pc 000000000047e2cc  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art15DumpNativeStackERNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS0_11char_traitsIcEEEEiP12BacktraceMapPKcPNS_9ArtMethodEPv+220)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #01 pc 000000000047e2c8  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art15DumpNativeStackERNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS0_11char_traitsIcEEEEiP12BacktraceMapPKcPNS_9ArtMethodEPv+216)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #02 pc 0000000000452434  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZNK3art6Thread9DumpStackERNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS1_11char_traitsIcEEEEbP12BacktraceMap+480)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #03 pc 00000000004403ac  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZNK3art10AbortState10DumpThreadERNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS1_11char_traitsIcEEEEPNS_6ThreadE+56)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #04 pc 0000000000440228  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZNK3art10AbortState4DumpERNSt3__113basic_ostreamIcNS1_11char_traitsIcEEEE+668)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #05 pc 0000000000433bfc  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art7Runtime5AbortEPKc+148)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #06 pc 00000000000e597c  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art10LogMessageD2Ev+1592)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #07 pc 00000000002f8458  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art4JDWP9JdwpState24AcquireJdwpTokenForEventEm+624)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #08 pc 00000000002f7b1c  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art4JDWP9JdwpState29SendRequestAndPossiblySuspendEPNS0_9ExpandBufENS0_17JdwpSuspendPolicyEm+248)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #09 pc 00000000002fcb08  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art4JDWP9JdwpState16PostClassPrepareEPNS_6mirror5ClassE+1380)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #10 pc 0000000000124a9c  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3art11ClassLinker11DefineClassEPNS_6ThreadEPKcmNS_6HandleINS_6mirror11ClassLoaderEEERKNS_7DexFileERKNS9_8ClassDefE+804)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #11 pc 0000000000381d04  /system/lib64/libart.so (_ZN3artL25DexFile_defineClassNativeEP7_JNIEnvP7_jclassP8_jstringP8_jobjectS7_S7_+344)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   native: #12 pc 00000000001dd40c  /system/framework/arm64/boot-core-libart.oat (???)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at dalvik.system.DexFile.defineClassNative(Native method)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at dalvik.system.DexFile.defineClass(DexFile.java:296)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at dalvik.system.DexFile.loadClassBinaryName(DexFile.java:289)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at dalvik.system.DexPathList.findClass(DexPathList.java:418)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.findClass(BaseDexClassLoader.java:54)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at com.android.tools.fd.runtime.IncrementalClassLoader$DelegateClassLoader.findClass(IncrementalClassLoader.java:90)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at com.android.tools.fd.runtime.IncrementalClassLoader.findClass(IncrementalClassLoader.java:62)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:380)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:367)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:367)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422]   at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:312)
A/art: art/runtime/runtime.cc:422] Dumping all threads without appropriate locks held: thread list lock mutator lock
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I dont know what happend, but now work it. Magic!!! - Maxim Rabtsun
I ran into the same problem and it was complete BS. Even restarting the emulator did not help. After removing a bunch of code and then readding it in one block at a time, I arrived back to the original code and the problem was gone. I have a feeling the class object just needed to be rebuilt. A compile went wrong. I'm guessing a project "clean" probably would have fixed it. - Dakusan
Almost 3 years later, this bug is still present. - Attila Tanyi

15 Answers

327
votes

For me, it occurred when I have a breakpoint in a nested function. In my case, it was within Runnable.run() {}. Not sure if it happens in other nested functions.

Example:

public class TouchEvent {
    public boolean HandleEvent(MotionEvent Event) {
        new Runnable() { @Override public void run() {
            int i=5;
            i++;
        }};
    }
}

If there is a breakpoint on any line inside the run() func, it crashes with the error A/art: art/runtime/jdwp/jdwp_event.cc:661] Check failed: Thread::Current() != GetDebugThread() (Thread::Current()=0x########, GetDebugThread()=0x########) Expected event thread .

This error occurs the first time the class is encountered, NOT when the breakpoint is hit. So it occurred for me when I stepped into a line that had new TouchEvent();, before any of the TouchEvent's code was run (before the constructor).

The solution is to remove the break point (and put it elsewhere).

Edit:

Forgot to mention, it seems to be tied to API25, but has been reported for API26 and API27 too.

Edit:

Another solution is to disabled Instant Run, but please give @toobsco42 credit for that below.

187
votes

In my case i had to disable Instant Run. It seems like Instant Run has all sorts of side effects and this can be one of them.

50
votes

Problem is related with Android version 7.x, i removed all the breakpoints in nested functions and it worked, tested with Android version 6.0 too, and it is working without problem.

According to google developers team response, it was fixed on 12/1/2016 and will be applied in next release.

21
votes

I removed all the breakpoints and it worked, tested with Emulator Pixel API 25.

To remove all breakpoints:

  • Go to Debugger option.

  • Click on red icon which is below to stop debug.

  • You will see a window there you can remove all breakpoints.

See more in this post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/42478994/5749462

16
votes

This is due to some problem with debug points. Remove all the debug points and then it should work.

8
votes

Its really weird, i disabled Instant Run and the problem solved itself.

4
votes

My issue was that I had a breakpoint at import statement

3
votes

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In the window 5 : Debug, Use the button "View Breakpoints"

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UnSelectAll of them

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1
votes

The simplest solution is trying to find another device or emulator (thanks AVD Manager we have a choice) that will work as charm without workarounds

1
votes

My app also crashed only when in debug mode. As for 3.5 version - "Instant Run" was replaced with "Apply Changes", so I could not disable it. My solution was to launch the app normally (with the green arrow), navigate just after the place it used to crash and then to attach the debugger to it:
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0
votes

Removing breakpoint from Runable.run() solved the issue for me. I was able to use breakpoints at runtime inside Runable.run(). But not at compile time

0
votes

Ran into this same issue but my breakpoint was the first line in the nested function so how to move it elsewhere?

I created a temporary private method and made an invocation of that method the first thing in the function and then I set the breakpoint in that method.

When I finished debugging I removed the method and its invocation.

0
votes

it is a long shot but for me, when I have an import statement that isn't being used, and that import has code that runs network calls, it crashed for me but when removing it, the code was able to debug normally.

0
votes

Starting crashing only when starting with debugger. Restarted Android Studio 2.3.2...kept crashing. Runs fine in Run mode. I put in a Log.d() right after onCreate...and it cleared up the problem! Go figure!

0
votes

Delete All debug points on my application works fine you can use ctrl+shift+f6 to remove all debug points