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Some C++ application compiled and run seamlessly in OS X Snow Leopard, but I changed recently to OS X Lion, and here, although there is no compilation error, when I try to run it I get the error "Illegal instruction: 4", I have no clue, what could be the reason?

PS:

These are the linking flags I use

-Wl,-stack_size,0x10000000,-stack_addr,0xc0000000 

This is the output I get when I do sudo truss executable

setrlimit returned result = -1
    SYSCALL(args)        = return
getpid(0x0, 0x0, 0x0)        = 32993 0
__sysctl(0xBFFFF5EC, 0x3, 0xBFFFF5E8)        = 0 0
issetugid(0xBFFFF5EC, 0x3, 0xBFFFF5E8)       = 0 0
csops(0x0, 0x0, 0xBFFFF65C)      = 0 0
shared_region_check_np(0xBFFFD5E0, 0x0, 0xBFFFF65C)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/dtrace/libdtrace_dyld.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE830, 0xBFFFF65C)         = 0 0
open("/usr/lib/dtrace/libdtrace_dyld.dylib\0", 0x0, 0x0)         = 3 0
pread(0x3, "\312\376\272\276\0", 0x1000, 0x0)        = 4096 0
pread(0x3, "\316\372\355\376\a\0", 0x1000, 0x6000)       = 4096 0
mmap(0x4D3000, 0x2000, 0x1, 0x12, 0x3, 0x3)      = 0x4D3000 0
mmap(0x4D5000, 0x1000, 0x3, 0x12, 0x3, 0x3)      = 0x4D5000 0
mmap(0x4D6000, 0x1EF0, 0x1, 0x12, 0x3, 0x3)      = 0x4D6000 0
close(0x3)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/libstdc++.6.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE690, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/libgcc_s.1.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE690, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE560, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/libc++abi.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE5D0, 0x1)        = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libcache.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libcommonCrypto.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libcompiler_rt.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)        = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libcopyfile.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libdispatch.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libdnsinfo.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)        = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libdyld.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libkeymgr.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/liblaunch.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libmacho.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libmathCommon.A.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libquarantine.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libremovefile.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_blocks.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_c.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_dnssd.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)       = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_info.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)        = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_network.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_notify.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)      = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libsystem_sandbox.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libunc.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)        = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libunwind.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)         = 0 0
stat64("/usr/lib/system/libxpc.dylib\0", 0xBFFFE360, 0x1)        = 0 0
open("/dev/dtracehelper\0", 0x2, 0xBFFFF5B0)         = 3 0
ioctl(0x3, 0x80086804, 0xBFFFF540)       = 0 0
close(0x3)       = 0 0
__sysctl(0xBFFFF1FC, 0x2, 0xBFFFF1F4)        = 0 0
bsdthread_register(0x92C9F6BC, 0x92C9F6E0, 0x1000)       = 0 0
thread_selfid(0x92C9F6BC, 0x92C9F6E0, 0x1000)        = 2500945 0
mmap(0x0, 0x2000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0xAC308375)        = 0x4D8000 0
mprotect(0x4D8000, 0x44, 0x1)        = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0xD000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0x4D8034)      = 0x4DA000 0
mprotect(0x4DA000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4E6000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0xD000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0x4DB000)      = 0x4E7000 0
mprotect(0x4E7000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4F3000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0x1000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0x4E8000)      = 0x4F4000 0
mprotect(0x4F4000, 0x1000, 0x1)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4D8000, 0x44, 0x3)        = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0x200000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x7000000, 0x4F4000)        = 0x4F5000 0
munmap(0x4F5000, 0xB000)         = 0 0
munmap(0x600000, 0xF5000)        = 0 0
mprotect(0x4D8000, 0x44, 0x1)        = 0 0
getpid(0x4D8000, 0x44, 0x1)      = 32993 0
__mac_syscall(0x973E8E8E, 0x2, 0xBFFFF0C8)       = 0 0
stat64("/AppleInternal\0", 0xBFFFF130, 0xBFFFF0C8)       = -1 Err#2
audit_session_self(0x92C1F4B6, 0xBFFFF130, 0xBFFFF0C8)       = 5635 0
geteuid(0x92C1F4B6, 0xBFFFF130, 0xBFFFF0C8)      = 0 0
getegid(0x92C1F4B6, 0xBFFFF130, 0xBFFFF0C8)      = 0 0
getaudit_addr(0xBFFFF0A8, 0x30, 0xBFFFF0C8)      = 0 0
csops(0x80E1, 0x7, 0xBFFFECF8)       = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0x2000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0xACA5EB00)        = 0x4F5000 0
mprotect(0x4F5000, 0x44, 0x1)        = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0xD000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0x4F5034)      = 0x600000 0
mprotect(0x600000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x60C000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0xD000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x1000000, 0x601000)      = 0x60D000 0
mprotect(0x60D000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x619000, 0x1000, 0x0)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4F4000, 0x1000, 0x3)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4F4000, 0x1000, 0x1)      = 0 0
mprotect(0x4F5000, 0x44, 0x3)        = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0x200000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x7000000, 0x4F4004)        = 0x61A000 0
munmap(0x61A000, 0xE6000)        = 0 0
munmap(0x800000, 0x1A000)        = 0 0
mprotect(0x4F5000, 0x44, 0x1)        = 0 0
getrlimit(0x1003, 0xBFFFF8DC, 0x1)       = 0 0
setrlimit(0x1003, 0xBFFFF8DC, 0x1)       = -1 Err#22
getrlimit(0x1008, 0xBF835C60, 0x1)       = 0 0
fstat64(0x1, 0xBF836090, 0x1F)       = 0 0
mmap(0x0, 0x1000000, 0x3, 0x1002, 0x2000000, 0xACA5B3E0)         = 0x800000 0
munmap(0x1000000, 0x800000)      = 0 0

PS2: If I remove the previously mentioned linking flag, the program runs, with no error. But when I input real data to the program, then I get

Segmentation fault: 11

I remember that this program had a problem with the stack, so it had to be increased. In Linux I did this and works

       const rlim_t kStackSize = 256L * 1024L * 1024L;   // min stack size = 64 Mb
    struct rlimit rl;
    int result;

    result = getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
    if (result == 0)
    {
            if (rl.rlim_cur < kStackSize)
            {
                    rl.rlim_cur = kStackSize;
                    result = setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rl);
                    if (result != 0)
                    {
                            fprintf(stderr, "setrlimit returned result = %d\n", result);
                    }
            }
    }

but in OS X, since that did not work, I used the previously mentioned linking flag, and had no problem is OS X Snow Leopard, so it seems I still have the stack overflow problem in OS X Lion but the linking flag does not solve this. What could I do?

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  • This line setrlimit(0x1003, 0xBFFFF8DC, 0x1) = -1 Err#22 in the truss/dtrace shows the setrlimit call is failing with EINVAL "Invalid argument" (22 looked up in /usr/include/sys/errno.h). The failed fprintf(...) error message is displayed at the top of the output, but since there is no exit(1) after the fprintf, the program continues with the stack size unmodified. Commented Apr 22, 2012 at 21:23
  • A missing return value may cause an "Illegal Instruction: 4". I ran into this yesterday. Paying attention to my compiler warnings brought me on the right track.
    – rsp1984
    Commented Apr 20, 2014 at 16:27

3 Answers 3

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I encountered this issue when building a product on Mountain Lion (10.8,) and then running on Lion. (10.7). The cause was that I made some changes to my build environment.

(I'm using mkbundle to ship a product that uses Mono.)

The fix was very simple, I had to tell clang that generated binaries need to work on OSX 10.6. I added the following argument to clang:

-mmacosx-version-min=10.6

Problem solved!

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  • Had the same problem on MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 - trying to use clang to build the nim programming language compiler and tools. Adding this to the config fixed the problem - thanks!
    – user208769
    Commented Aug 1, 2017 at 17:12
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In OS X Lion (but also 10.5) the stack size hard limit is 65532 kbytes (just under 64 MiB). This can be seen with:

bswift$ ulimit -Hs
65532

Even as root, I couldn't increase this value.

The soft limit defaults to only 8 MiB:

bswift$ ulimit -Ss
8192

Try raising the value to this maximum before starting you application:

bswift$ ulimit -Ss unlimited
bswift$ ulimit -Ss
65532

Note: segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) (number 11) you observed is the signal sent to the process when the stack limit is exceeded according to man setrlimit

Note: Since the ulimit command needs to be a shell builtin, you will find it documented in man bash

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This could be a permissions issue.

To diagnose further, run your program from the terminal with sudo dtruss prefixed. See which syscall it runs before throwing the error.

Example: sudo dtruss /path/to/application

You can also diagnose it with the Xcode or GDB debuggers.

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  • I did it but I get a lot of memory related information which I can not understand. Later, looking at compilation options I see now that the error is probably due to the incrementation of the stack size. But in snow leopard I never got this problem. Commented Apr 17, 2012 at 15:00
  • Lion does add ASLR and heap memory protection to 32-bit applications... I don't see any other memory-related changes.
    – lunixbochs
    Commented Apr 17, 2012 at 15:49

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