I am writing a function on a 32-bit cortex m4 microcontroller. The function has to be able to multiply matrices of different sizes, which I cannot predict. So i Have to use a malloc...
But I don't understand why my mc always goes into default handler interrupt when it executes following line:
double *output2=NULL;
output2 = malloc(3 *1* sizeof(double *));
Is this mc not able to handle this type of operations? While this works perfectly fine on my laptop!
**EDIT*
Here by some more code (which still needs to be modified...): Well all malocs anywhere fail. I cannot assign any value to a "malloced" array.
int main (void)
{
/*some stuff*/
float transFRotMatrix[3][3]={0}; //array gets modified by other functions
float sunMeasurements[3][1] = {{1},{2},{3}}; //test values
multiplyMatrices( &transFRotMatrix[0][0],3, 3, &sunMeasurements[0][0], 3, 1, *orbitalSunVector);
/*some stuff*/
}
void multiplyMatrices(float *transposedMatrix, int height1, int width1, float *iSunVector,int height2, int width2, float *orbitalSunVector)
{
int y=0;
int x = 0;
int row=0;
int column =0;
int k=0;
int k2 = 0;
float result = 0;
int i=0;
int j=0;
int t=0;
float rotationMatrix[3][3]={0};
i=0;
k=0;
k2 = 0;
if(width1 != height2)
{
printf("unmatching matrices, error.\n\n");
return;
}
float *output2;
output2 = malloc(3 *1* sizeof(float *)); //<-----ERROR
while(k<width1) //aantal rijen 1ste matrix
{
for(j=0;j<height2;j++) //aantal rijen 2de matrix
{
result += (*((transposedMatrix+k*width1)+j)) * (*((iSunVector+j*width2)+k2)); //1ste var:aantal kolommen 2de matrix --2de variabele na de plus = aantal kolommen 2de matrix
//printf("%f * %f\t + ", (*((transposedMatrix+k*width1)+j)), (*((iSunVector+j*width2)+k2)));
}
output2[k*3 +k2] = result; //<-----FAILS HERE
k2++;
x++;
column++;
if(x==width2)
{
k2=0;
x=0;
column=0;
row++;
y++;
k++;
}
result = 0;
}
for(i=0;i<height1;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<width2;j++)
{
orbitalSunVector[j * height1 + i] = output2[i*3 +j];
}
}
free(output2);
}
3 * sizeof( double )
(at least if I understand it correctly - your code is very hard to read due to the way you use spaces) - that is likely twice the amount of bytes as3 * sizeof( double* )
so you might be accessing out of bounds data somewheresizeof(double*)
is definitely wrong. Perhaps you need to post more code.output2 = malloc(3 *1* sizeof(double *));
is wrong, it should beoutput2 = malloc(3 * 1 * sizeof *output2);
to allocate 3x1double
s. By dereferencing theoutput2
pointer we don't need to repeat the type name, and will get an error ifoutput2
is renamed or removed. This fix doesn't address the fault you're seeing, though.