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Operating Systems AIX Segmentation fault in nsgetcinfo in aix 64-bit c code Post 302320224 by sumesh0710 on Wednesday 27th of May 2009 11:20:09 AM
Old 05-27-2009
Segmentation fault in nsgetcinfo in aix 64-bit c code

Hello,

I am running on a AIX5.2 server with Oracle 10g and 9i. My code compiles and works fine in 32-bit mode. The

same code compiles in 64-bit and runs good. The program catches CNTRL-C signal to terminate. Only on 64-bit code

when i hit CNTRL-C, the program exits with segmentation fault on dbx debugger. The whole program runs in a while

loop infinitely untill a CNTRL-C is hitted. The program takes sql from oracle and sends to queue. It shows error if

bulk of SQLs are processed and after i hit CNTRL-C. The error is

Segmentation fault in nsgetcinfo at 0x900000002ccfd18 ($t1)
0x900000002ccfd18 (nsgetcinfo+0x38) e8dd02b0 ld r6,0x2b0(r29)


The error is same when i hit CNTRL-C when am at any point in the while loop. So i am not able to trace the issue.

Please help. Lots of malloc and realloc is used. Anything to change while porting from 32-bit to 64-bit?
Malloc format used is

Code:
char *str1 = NULL;
int intStartIndex = 10; /*returns from other function*/
str1 = (char*)malloc((intStartIndex+1) * sizeof(char));
strcpy(str1,"");
strcpy(str1,str2); /*str2 is a character pointer with length 10*/

Please help. I am fed up with this problem for last one week!!
 

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COLLATOR_COMPARE(3)							 1						       COLLATOR_COMPARE(3)

Collator::compare - Compare two Unicode strings

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public int Collator::compare (string $str1, string $str2) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style int collator_compare (Collator $coll, string $str1, string $str2) Compare two Unicode strings according to collation rules. PARAMETERS
o $coll -Collator object. o $str1 - The first string to compare. o $str2 - The second string to compare. RETURN VALUES
Return comparison result: o 1 if $str1 is greater than $str2 ; o 0 if $str1 is equal to $str2; o -1 if $str1 is less than $str2 . On error boolean FALSE is returned. Warning This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE. Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function. EXAMPLES
Example #1 collator_compare(3)example <?php $s1 = 'Hello'; $s2 = 'hello'; $coll = collator_create( 'en_US' ); $res = collator_compare( $coll, $s1, $s2 ); if ($res === false) { echo collator_get_error_message( $coll ); } else if( $res > 0 ) { echo "s1 is greater than s2 "; } else if( $res < 0 ) { echo "s1 is less than s2 "; } else { echo "s1 is equal to s2 "; } ?> The above example will output: SEE ALSO
collator_sort(3). PHP Documentation Group COLLATOR_COMPARE(3)
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