#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/shm.h>
int main()
{
int shmid;
char *viraddr;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
shmid=shmget(1234,BUFSIZ,0666|IPC_CREAT);
viraddr=(char*)shmat(shmid, 0,0);
while(1)
{
puts("Enter some text:");
fgets(buffer,BUFSIZ,stdin);
strcat(viraddr,buffer);
if(strncmp(buffer,"end",3)==0)
break;
}
shmdt(viraddr);
exit(0);
}
I am learning shared memory.I want to realize the communication between two processes. When I run this program, it always indicates this error -- segmentation fault core dumped
. Any help on this? Thanks.
strcpy
instead ofstrcat
because you don't know if there's garbage in the memory atviraddr
. Why it works for dgunchev is probably because the memory in the address returned byshmat
just happened to be 0s.IPC_CREAT
is used to create a new segment... and, when a new shared memory segment is created, its contents are initialized to zero values. Seeman 2 shmget
.shmget
andshmat
succeeded. A little length-validation to ensure you don't overrunviraddr
would probably go a long way too.