In the following piece of code, I attempt to store a struct
inside a raw memory buffer.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct {
int a;
} Thing;
int main(void) {
uint8_t* buffer = malloc(sizeof(Thing) * 200);
Thing thing;
thing.a = 80;
memcpy(buffer, &thing, sizeof(Thing));
Thing* thing_ptr = (Thing*) buffer[0];
return 0;
}
However, I get the following compiler warning:
warning: cast to 'Thing *' from smaller integer type
'uint8_t' (aka 'unsigned char') [-Wint-to-pointer-cast]
Thing* thing_ptr = (Thing*) buffer[0]
Also, when I try to dereference thing_ptr
at the end:
printf("%d\n", thing_ptr->a);
I get a segmentation fault
.
Two questions:
A. What's wrong with Thing* thing_ptr = (Thing*) buffer[0];
? Why is it raising an error?
B. What is the reason for the segfault?
Thing* thing_ptr = (Thing*) buffer[0];
->Thing* thing_ptr = (Thing*) &buffer[0];
buffer[0]
is of typeuint8_t
so that won't make a valid pointer.