I am running into a segmentation fault for one of our internal application that uses decNumber. It works like a charm on debian squeeze but seg faults on a wheezy!! Comparing the memory locations here are my findings:
decNumber.h
#if DECDPUN<=2
#define decNumberUnit uint8_t
#elif DECDPUN<=4
#define decNumberUnit uint16_t
#else
#define decNumberUnit uint32_t
#endif
/* The number of units needed is ceil(DECNUMDIGITS/DECDPUN) */
#define DECNUMUNITS ((DECNUMDIGITS+DECDPUN-1)/DECDPUN)
/* The data structure... */
typedef struct {
int32_t digits; /* Count of digits in the coefficient; >0 */
int32_t exponent; /* Unadjusted exponent, unbiased, in */
/* range: -1999999997 through 999999999 */
uint8_t bits; /* Indicator bits (see above) */
/* Coefficient, from least significant unit */
decNumberUnit lsu[DECNUMUNITS];
} decNumber;
test.cpp
decNumber a, b, c;
On Squeeze logs show: &a:0x7fff7dd66880 &b:0x7fff7dd66870 &c:0x7fff7dd66850
On Wheezy logs show: &a:0x7fff09167078 &b:0x7fff09167084 &c:0x7fff0916709c
The addresses on Squeeze make sense moving from highest to the lowest. Can any one please explain what is happening on the Wheezy machine?
// values before the call on Squeeze machine: c.digits = 3 , &a:0x7fff7dd66880 &a.exponent:0x7fff7dd66884 &a.bits:0x7fff7dd66888 &a.lsu:0x7fff7dd6688a lsu size=2 . Similarly for b &b:0x7fff7dd66870...
// values before the call on Wheezy machine : c.digits = 3 , &a:0x7fff09167078 &a.exponent:0x7FFF0916707C &a.bits:0x7FFF09167080 &a.lsu:0x7FFF09167082 lsu size=2. Similarly for b &b:0x7fff09167084...
decNumberMultiply(&res, &a, &b, &set);
// value after the call on Squeeze mahcine: c.digits = 3
// value after the call on Wheezy mahcine: c.digits = 721007 -- modified!!!!. Why??
Even though the structs are not alligned at 16 byte boundary on the Wheezy, I do not see a overlap of addresses happening across the structs a, b and c. So how is the call to decNumberMultiply modifiying the struct c?
decNumberUnit lsu[DECNUMUNITS]
is aligned to 4 bytes on both platforms. If it's not, then you should adduint8_t reserved[3]
"above it".