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Operating Systems Solaris segmentation fault core dumped Post 302262655 by junaid.nehvi on Friday 28th of November 2008 09:40:36 AM
Old 11-28-2008
i am getting segmentation fault (core dumped)
i tried following things but couldn't understand what is wrong with my prog and where the problem is....

i have only adb debugger available on solaris....
so plz help

bash-3.00$ pstack core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
ff2d682c t_splay (400, 0, 0, 0, ff36e2ec, ff36e2ec) + f4
ff2d59fc _smalloc (8, 0, 98930, ff2d5bd8, fffffffe, ff3771a8) + 4c
ff2d5ab4 malloc (2, 1, 9887c, ff31b7e0, ff36e2ec, ff3784b0) + 4c
ff2c2080 calloc (1, 1, 2, 3, 126178, 1) + 58
00015aa8 getHEXString (ff37334c, 2, d134b, 80808080, ff00, 2) + 100
00012c0c parseBinaryFile (0, ff37335c, 0, 27194, ff36e2ec, 274fc) + 7ac
0001225c main (4, ffbffc3c, ffbffc50, 27b2c, ff3900c0, 0) + aa8
0001128c _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 5c

7:15:29 PM
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bash-3.00$ pflags core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
data model = _ILP32 flags = MSACCT|MSFORK
/1: flags = 0
sigmask = 0xffffbefc,0x0000ffff cursig = SIGSEGV

7:19:38 PM
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bash-3.00$ pldd core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
/lib/libc.so.1
/platform/sun4u-opl/lib/libc_psr.so.1

i am getting segmentation fault (core dumped)
i tried following things but couldn't understand what is wrong with my prog and where the problem is....

i have only adb and mdb debugger available on solaris....
so plz help

bash-3.00$ pstack core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
ff2d682c t_splay (400, 0, 0, 0, ff36e2ec, ff36e2ec) + f4
ff2d59fc _smalloc (8, 0, 98930, ff2d5bd8, fffffffe, ff3771a8) + 4c
ff2d5ab4 malloc (2, 1, 9887c, ff31b7e0, ff36e2ec, ff3784b0) + 4c
ff2c2080 calloc (1, 1, 2, 3, 126178, 1) + 58
00015aa8 getHEXString (ff37334c, 2, d134b, 80808080, ff00, 2) + 100
00012c0c parseBinaryFile (0, ff37335c, 0, 27194, ff36e2ec, 274fc) + 7ac
0001225c main (4, ffbffc3c, ffbffc50, 27b2c, ff3900c0, 0) + aa8
0001128c _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 5c

7:15:29 PM
?
bash-3.00$ pflags core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
data model = _ILP32 flags = MSACCT|MSFORK
/1: flags = 0
sigmask = 0xffffbefc,0x0000ffff cursig = SIGSEGV

7:19:38 PM
?
bash-3.00$ pldd core
core 'core' of 765: ./mod_generalised_tapinread CDPERTMGTMSC01304 3.6_selectedfields gener
/lib/libc.so.1
/platform/sun4u-opl/lib/libc_psr.so.1
 

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gcore(1)						      General Commands Manual							  gcore(1)

NAME
gcore - get core images of running processes SYNOPSIS
filename] process-id... DESCRIPTION
The command creates a core image of each specified process. By default, the name of the core image file for process-id will be The process information in the core file can be obtained by using debuggers. When the command creates a core image of each specified process, the process is temporarily stopped. Further, when the creation of core image is complete, the process continues to execute. Options Creates the core file with name of the file as If multiple process-id values are specified, filename will be common for all the core image files. See the section. Operands process-id The process ID for which a core image file will be created. RETURN VALUE
Upon completion, exits with one of the following values: A core file was successfully created. An error condition was encountered. In such a case, the creation of a core file is not guaranteed. The error conditions could be because of o A nonexistent or incorrect process ID was specified. o An invalid option was specified. o The current working directory of the process or directory from which was invoked had no write permissions. o The current working directory of the process was not accessible. o The file system is full. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Dump the core image of process 1030 in the file "core.1030". Example 2 Dump the core image of the process 1030 in the file "test.1030". Example 3 Dump the core image of the processes 1030, 1031, 1032, and 1033 in the files "core.1030", "core.1031", "core.1032", "core.1033". Example 4 Dump the core image of the processes 1030, 1031, 1032, and 1033 in the files FILES
Core image file for process-id. (Both where is invoked and the current working directory of the process.) AUTHOR
was developed by Chris Bertin (HP). SEE ALSO
adb(1), gdb(1), kill(1), ttrace(2), a.out(4), core(4). gcore(1)
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