Today, I posted a problem about a segmentation fault after destruction of a std::string (see this post). I've stripped the code so that I don't use the STL and still have a segmentation fault sometimes.
The following code works just fine on my PC running Linux. But using the ARM crosscompiler suppplied by the manufactor of our embedded device, it gives a segmentation fault just before catch (...)
.
This problems seems to have a link with this post in Google Groups, but I haven't found any solution yet.
The code is compiled using an ARM cross compiler
Any suggestions are still welcome!
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
void *ExecuteThreadMethod(void *AThread);
class Thread
{
private:
pthread_t internalThread;
public:
void RunSigSegv()
{
try
{
for (int i = 0; i < 200; i++)
{
usleep(10000);
}
} // <---- Segmentation fault occurs here
catch(...)
{
}
}
void Start()
{
pthread_attr_t _attr;
pthread_attr_init(&_attr);
pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
pthread_create (&internalThread, &_attr, ExecuteThreadMethod, this);
}
};
void *ExecuteThreadMethod(void *AThread)
{
((Thread *)AThread)->RunSigSegv();
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
Thread _thread1;
Thread _thread2;
Thread _thread3;
Thread _thread4;
void s()
{
_thread1.Start();
_thread2.Start();
_thread3.Start();
_thread4.Start();
}
int main(void)
{
s();
usleep(5000000);
}