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cannot gdb LDC build binary: Segmentation fault
Oct 07, 2022
mw
Oct 08, 2022
user1234
Oct 08, 2022
Sergey
Oct 08, 2022
Siarhei Siamashka
October 07, 2022

Hi,

I have a LDC (1.30.0) built binary on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x86_64, the program core dumps somewhere, so I want to debug it. However under gdb, the program fails as soon as I start it:

(gdb) r
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[New Thread 0x155544f17700 (LWP 55978)]
[Thread 0x155544f17700 (LWP 55978) exited]
[New Thread 0x15555554b700 (LWP 55979)]
[New Thread 0x155555542700 (LWP 55980)]
[New Thread 0x155555539700 (LWP 55981)]
[New Thread 0x155555530700 (LWP 55982)]
[New Thread 0x1555553b2700 (LWP 55983)]
[New Thread 0x1555553a9700 (LWP 55984)]
[New Thread 0x1555553a0700 (LWP 55985)]
[New Thread 0x155555397700 (LWP 55986)]
[New Thread 0x15555538e700 (LWP 55987)]
[New Thread 0x155555385700 (LWP 55988)]

Thread 11 "lt" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x15555538e700 (LWP 55987)]
__GI___get_nprocs () at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c:146
146     ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c: No such file or directory.
(gdb) q
A debugging session is active.

        Inferior 1 [process 55973] will be killed.

Quit anyway? (y or n) y

Without gdb, the program at least can run for a while, and make some progress before it core dumps.

Has anyone experienced such problem before?

any suggestions where I should look at?

Thanks.

October 08, 2022

On Friday, 7 October 2022 at 04:40:34 UTC, mw wrote:

>

Hi,

I have a LDC (1.30.0) built binary on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x86_64, the program core dumps somewhere, so I want to debug it. However under gdb, the program fails as soon as I start it:

[...]

Try the non-stop mode maybe : https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Non_002dStop-Mode.html

October 08, 2022

On Friday, 7 October 2022 at 04:40:34 UTC, mw wrote:

>

Hi,

I have a LDC (1.30.0) built binary on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS x86_64, the program core dumps somewhere, so I want to debug

Did you try to use GDC? As gdb more gcc tool
And for llvm should be lldb..

October 08, 2022

On Friday, 7 October 2022 at 04:40:34 UTC, mw wrote:

>

Has anyone experienced such problem before?

any suggestions where I should look at?

If you are compiling your program with "-release" command line option, then arrays bounds checking is not done in the @system code at all (which is all of your code by default). Either remove this "-release" option or try to mark all of your code as @safe and check whether the problem manifests itself in a nicer and more obvious way.

Also in GDB it's always useful to look at the output of the "bt" (backtrace) command. Running your program under valgrind may also reveal something.