Still with build #7371, today one of my co-worker found the same Caught 
signal 11: SIGSEGV, however, he was using "--max-allocs-per-node 9521". 
Really a mistery for me:
C:\SDCC\BIN\sdcc sips.c -mz80 -c --std-c99 --max-allocs-per-node 
9521 --codeseg CODE5
Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV

Woody

http://palmmicro.com/woody/

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lin Rongrong" <wo...@palmmicro.com>
To: <sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV


> Build #7371 no longer generate time.c "Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV" any 
> more. But I meet a new one today:
> C:\SDCC\BIN\sdcc sips.c -mz80 -c --std-c99 --max-allocs-per-node 
> 9522 --codeseg CODE5
> Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV
> sdcpp.exe: fatal error: ..\bin\make: *** [sips.rel] Error 1
> when writing output to : Invalid argument
>
> Using "--max-allocs-per-node 9521" does not generate the problem.
> I am running the MINGW32 build on a 64bit Windows Vista.
>
> Woody
>
> http://palmmicro.com/woody/
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Lin Rongrong" <wo...@palmmicro.com>
> To: <sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:54 PM
> Subject: Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV
>
>
>> When testing #7368 today (SDCC : 
>> mcs51/gbz80/z80/z180/r2k/ds390/pic16/pic14/TININative/ds400/hc08 3.1.3 
>> #7368 (Feb 27 2012) (MINGW32)), I found one of my file time.c will get 
>> following error with command line:
>> C:\SDCC\BIN\sdcc time.c -mz80 -c --std-c99 --max-allocs-per-node 
>> 9522 --codeseg CODE1
>> Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV
>> ..\bin\make: *** [time.rel] Error 1
>> Then I started to get a "min" version of time.c to repeat the problem for 
>> a new bug report. I separated the functions in time.c into 2 parts. Each 
>> part of functions compiled ok. But when they merge into a single file, 
>> the problem began.
>> What is this "Caught signal 11: SIGSEGV" actually about? Any suggestion 
>> for me to locate and minimize the problem?
>>
>> Woody
>>
>> http://palmmicro.com/woody/
>>
> 


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