Re: ld segfault at end of 2.6.6 compile

From: Geoff Mishkin
Date: Wed Jun 16 2004 - 18:26:14 EST


Yes, it always happens right away, even between reboots. And just for
technicality, its ld that segfaults, not gcc. If it makes a difference.

--Geoff Mishkin <gmishkin@xxxxxx>


On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 12:35, Denis Vlasenko wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 June 2004 15:01, Eric wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16 June 2004 05:41 am, Geoff Mishkin wrote:
> > > I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for in the BIOS utility (IBM
> > > ThinkPad T42), but I turned on Diagnostics mode and the RAM check, so at
> > > boot it checked the RAM, which all turned out okay.
> >
> > The bios does very wimpy checking of ram. If it is indeed a RAM problem,
> > you should use a tool like memtest86 in linux (you boot to it, its not a
> > linux tool per se) or prime95(is that the name?) in windows.
>
> In my case, it wasn't enough. Neuther memtest86 nor cpuburn
> was able to trigger problem, only gcc. (I did not try prime95).
> I tweaked memory timings until gcc stopped segv'ing.
>
> BTW, "bad memory" theory does not hold if fails _every time in the
> same place_.
> --
> vda
>

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