With debug option, I compiled a big program called OpenFOAM (Written mainly in c++) on IRIX.
after it is finished, I got a SEGV when I executed it.
Quote:
Segmentation fault (core dump)
I noticed that the core file is quite a big block (800M)!
However, I can get very little information from it. I did:
Quote:
gdb
and then
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core core
here's the outcome
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This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5".
(gdb) core core
Core was generated by `wmkdep'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
warning: wrong size gregset struct in core file
warning: wrong size gregset struct in core file
#0 0x00000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00000000 in ?? ()
what shall I do now?
what does it mean by saying "wrong size gregset struct in core file", is it fatal?
How can I use core file?
onyx-bridge 12% ulimit -a
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) unlimited
stack(kbytes) 524288
memory(kbytes) 29096416
coredump(blocks) unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 2500
vmemory(kbytes) unlimited
concurrency(threads) 1024
onyx-bridge 13% blockMesh
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
onyx-bridge 14% gdb
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This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5".
(gdb) core core
Core was generated by `blockMesh'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
warning: wrong size gregset struct in core file
warning: wrong size gregset struct in core file
#0 0x00000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) q
onyx-bridge 15% ls
blockMesh core extrudeMesh
onyx-bridge 16% rm core
onyx-bridge 17% gdb -e blockMesh -c core
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This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5".
/disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-1.4.1/applications/utilities/mesh/generation/core: No such file or directory.
(gdb) q
onyx-bridge 18% blockMesh
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
onyx-bridge 19% ulimit -a
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) unlimited
stack(kbytes) 524288
memory(kbytes) 29096416
coredump(blocks) unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 2500
vmemory(kbytes) unlimited
concurrency(threads) 1024
onyx-bridge 20% gdb -e blockMesh -c core
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This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5".
warning: shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint
Core was generated by `blockMesh'.
Program terminated with signal 4, Illegal instruction.
You can't do that without a process to debug.
(gdb) bt
You can't do that without a process to debug.
(gdb) core core
warning: shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint
Core was generated by `blockMesh'.
Program terminated with signal 4, Illegal instruction.
You can't do that without a process to debug.
(gdb) q
onyx-bridge 21% gdb blockMesh core
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This GDB was configured as "mips-sgi-irix6.5"...
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libmeshTools.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libmeshTools.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libtriSurface.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libtriSurface.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/liblagrangian.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/liblagrangian.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libfiniteVolume.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libfiniteVolume.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libPstream.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libPstream.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libdynamicMesh.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libdynamicMesh.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libOpenFOAM.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libOpenFOAM.so
Reading symbols from /usr/lib32/libfpe.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib32/libfpe.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libstdc++.so.6...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libstdc++.so.6
Reading symbols from /usr/lib32/libm.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib32/libm.so
Reading symbols from /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libgcc_s.so.1...done.
Loaded symbols for /disk4/usr/people/student3/OpenFOAM/sgiN32/gcc-4.2.1/lib32/libgcc_s.so.1
Reading symbols from /usr/lib32/libc.so.1...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib32/libc.so.1
Reading symbols from /usr/lib32/libz.so...done.
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib32/libz.so
You can't do that without a process to debug.
(gdb) bt
You can't do that without a process to debug.
In fact, there's no problem at all under any linux system, I can use it very well under OpenSUSE, Fedora, or Ubuntu.
No offence V3l0, I mean the answer is not an easy one to have and blockMesh is above reproach.
On sgi-Irix6.5, after a core dump, I was adviced to perform a "strace", but I got the following information:
ERROR: tracer already exists
what shall I do now?
I am justing wandering, dear experts, what is the best way to locate the problem, to diagnose the diseases?
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