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Operating Systems AIX AIX - remote shell (sudo) - signal 11 core system 50 Post 302925537 by Don Cragun on Monday 17th of November 2014 07:32:05 PM
Old 11-17-2014
The most common reasons for an application to die with a segmentation fault (assuming no one explicitly sent it a SIGSEGV signal) are:
  1. using an uninitiaized pointer,
  2. buffer overflow (allocating a buffer of size x and writing into buffer[n] where n >= x or n < 0 [in C, valid array offsets are 0 to n-1]), or
  3. searching for the end of a string in a character array that does not include a terminating null byte.
 

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ldns(3) 						     Library Functions Manual							   ldns(3)

NAME
ldns_buffer_write_at, ldns_buffer_write_at, ldns_buffer_write, ldns_buffer_write_string_at, ldns_buffer_write_string, ldns_buf- fer_write_u8_at, ldns_buffer_write_u8, ldns_buffer_write_u16_at, ldns_buffer_write_u16, ldns_buffer_read_at, ldns_buffer_read, ldns_buf- fer_read_u8_at, ldns_buffer_read_u8, ldns_buffer_read_u16_at, ldns_buffer_read_u16, ldns_buffer_read_u32_at, ldns_buffer_read_u32 SYNOPSIS
#include <stdint.h> #include <stdbool.h> #include <ldns/ldns.h> void ldns_buffer_write_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, const void *data, size_t count); void ldns_buffer_write_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, const void *data, size_t count); void ldns_buffer_write(ldns_buffer *buffer, const void *data, size_t count); void ldns_buffer_write_string_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, const char *str); void ldns_buffer_write_string(ldns_buffer *buffer, const char *str); void ldns_buffer_write_u8_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, uint8_t data); void ldns_buffer_write_u8(ldns_buffer *buffer, uint8_t data); void ldns_buffer_write_u16_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, uint16_t data); void ldns_buffer_write_u16(ldns_buffer *buffer, uint16_t data); void ldns_buffer_read_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at, void *data, size_t count); void ldns_buffer_read(ldns_buffer *buffer, void *data, size_t count); uint8_t ldns_buffer_read_u8_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at); uint8_t ldns_buffer_read_u8(ldns_buffer *buffer); uint16_t ldns_buffer_read_u16_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at); uint16_t ldns_buffer_read_u16(ldns_buffer *buffer); uint32_t ldns_buffer_read_u32_at(ldns_buffer *buffer, size_t at); uint32_t ldns_buffer_read_u32(ldns_buffer *buffer); DESCRIPTION
ldns_buffer_write_at() writes the given data to the buffer at the specified position buffer: the buffer at: the position (in number of bytes) to write the data at data: pointer to the data to write to the buffer count: the number of bytes of data to write ldns_buffer_write_at() writes the given data to the buffer at the specified position buffer: the buffer at: the position (in number of bytes) to write the data at data: pointer to the data to write to the buffer count: the number of bytes of data to write ldns_buffer_write() writes count bytes of data to the current position of the buffer buffer: the buffer data: the data to write count: the lenght of the data to write ldns_buffer_write_string_at() copies the given (null-delimited) string to the specified position at the buffer buffer: the buffer at: the position in the buffer str: the string to write ldns_buffer_write_string() copies the given (null-delimited) string to the current position at the buffer buffer: the buffer str: the string to write ldns_buffer_write_u8_at() writes the given byte of data at the given position in the buffer buffer: the buffer at: the position in the buffer data: the 8 bits to write ldns_buffer_write_u8() writes the given byte of data at the current position in the buffer buffer: the buffer data: the 8 bits to write ldns_buffer_write_u16_at() writes the given 2 byte integer at the given position in the buffer buffer: the buffer at: the position in the buffer data: the 16 bits to write ldns_buffer_write_u16() writes the given 2 byte integer at the current position in the buffer buffer: the buffer data: the 16 bits to write ldns_buffer_read_at() copies count bytes of data at the given position to the given data-array buffer: the buffer at: the position in the buffer to start data: buffer to copy to count: the length of the data to copy ldns_buffer_read() copies count bytes of data at the current position to the given data-array buffer: the buffer data: buffer to copy to count: the length of the data to copy ldns_buffer_read_u8_at() returns the byte value at the given position in the buffer buffer: the buffer at: the position in the buffer Returns 1 byte integer ldns_buffer_read_u8() returns the byte value at the current position in the buffer buffer: the buffer Returns 1 byte integer ldns_buffer_read_u16_at() returns the 2-byte integer value at the given position in the buffer buffer: the buffer at: position in the buffer Returns 2 byte integer ldns_buffer_read_u16() returns the 2-byte integer value at the current position in the buffer buffer: the buffer Returns 2 byte integer ldns_buffer_read_u32_at() returns the 4-byte integer value at the given position in the buffer buffer: the buffer at: position in the buffer Returns 4 byte integer ldns_buffer_read_u32() returns the 4-byte integer value at the current position in the buffer buffer: the buffer Returns 4 byte integer AUTHOR
The ldns team at NLnet Labs. Which consists out of Jelte Jansen and Miek Gieben. REPORTING BUGS
Please report bugs to ldns-team@nlnetlabs.nl or in our bugzilla at http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs/index.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2006 NLnet Labs. Licensed under the BSD License. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
ldns_buffer. And perldoc Net::DNS, RFC1034, RFC1035, RFC4033, RFC4034 and RFC4035. REMARKS
This manpage was automaticly generated from the ldns source code by use of Doxygen and some perl. 30 May 2006 ldns(3)
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