dcharno wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
Well, stack alignment would be a problem with how the shared library
gets compiled, nothing to do with ctypes (I think). However, if you are
The shared library is built with '-m32 -msse2' and works fine from a
C/C++ test harness, so I think its compiled okay.
> passing in arrays from ctypes, *they* may also be misaligned. Try to
> check the addresses of the ctypes values you are passing in. I'm not
> entirely sure how to do that, though.
I'm only passing filenames and some string options through the API. All
the data that gets processed with MMX/SSE is opened inside the shared
library.
Hmm. Okay. Start your program under gdb, find what data it's crashing on, check
the alignment on it, and if it's misaligned, figure out where that data is
coming from.
Is the ctypes driver doing the same exact operations as the C++ test harness? If
not, it may be exposing a bug in your code. I've had a few occasions when using
SSE2 intrinsics where I had a bug in my loop such that I was going off the end
of the array due to a thinko.
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Robert Kern
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that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
an underlying truth."
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