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it only takes a minute: Sign up What is a bus error? up vote 156 down vote favorite 49 What does the "bus error" message mean, and how does it differ from a segfault? c unix segmentation-fault bus-error share|improve this https://community.hpe.com/t5/Languages-and-Scripting/Program-terminated-with-signal-10-Bus-error/td-p/4118691 question edited Oct 18 '15 at 10:44 Cool Guy 15.7k51952 asked Oct 17 '08 at 14:48 raldi 7,272216178 add a comment| 15 Answers 15 active oldest votes up vote 152 down vote accepted Bus errors are rare nowadays on x86 and occur when your processor cannot even attempt the memory access requested, typically: using a processor instruction with an address that does not satisfy its alignment requirements. Segmentation faults occur when accessing memory which does not belong to your process, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/212466/what-is-a-bus-error they are very common and are typically the result of: using a pointer to something that was deallocated. using an uninitialized hence bogus pointer. using a null pointer. overflowing a buffer. PS: To be more precise this is not manipulating the pointer itself that will cause issues, it's accessing the memory it points to (dereferencing). share|improve this answer edited Oct 17 '08 at 15:18 answered Oct 17 '08 at 15:12 bltxd 5,75322336 52 They aren't rare; I'm just at Exercise 9 from How to Learn C the Hard Way and already encountered one... –11684 Mar 26 '13 at 20:12 6 Another cause of bus errors (on Linux anyway) is when the operating system can't back a virtual page with physical memory (e.g. low-memory conditions or out of huge pages when using huge page memory.) Typically mmap (and malloc) just reserve the virtual address space, and the kernel assigns the physical memory on demand (so called soft page faults.) Make a large enough malloc, and then write to enough of it and you'll get a bus error. –Eloff Jul 14 '15 at 0:09 add a comment| up vote 58 down vote A segfault is accessing memory that you're not allowed to access. It's read-only, you don't have permission, etc... A bus error is trying to access memory that can't possibly be there. You've used an address that's meaningless to the system, or the wrong kind of
Post your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,623 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. Program terminated with signal https://bytes.com/topic/unix/answers/614979-program-terminated-signal-10-a 10 P: 1 wnbill hie I am running a batch developed in C on unix and its core-dumping. Upon opening the core with gdb its giving me Program terminated with signal 10, Bus Error. #0 0xfe1ef3ec in ?? () Upon examining the frame 0, i am not getting anything. May someone assist. Mar 11 '07 #1 Post Reply Share this Question 2 Replies Expert Mod 2.5K+ P: bus error 4,675 sicarie hie I am running a batch developed in C on unix and its core-dumping. Upon opening the core with gdb its giving me Program terminated with signal 10, Bus Error. #0 0xfe1ef3ec in ?? () Upon examining the frame 0, i am not getting anything. May someone assist. That really depends - can you post the last 4 or 5 lines of gdb before the error? bus error in Mar 11 '07 #2 reply P: 13 Varun Gupta That really depends - can you post the last 4 or 5 lines of gdb before the error? hey "Coredump" error generally occures when address is not resolved. for example when in scanf( ) in C, you don't put & before the variable while reading the value from console, then it terminates abnormally and gives core dump error. Similarly might be something wrong in C code. Do checkit again. Otherwise while creating batch in might have give something unacceptable. Please send the detailed error whatever you are getting. !! Mar 13 '07 #3 reply Message Cancel Changes Post your reply Join Now >> Sign in to post your reply or Sign up for a free account. Similar topics terminating all threads on program exit get the en of a program running in background Determine where my C program core dump on solaris How do clients(web browser) close a python CGI program that is not responding? Help with program crashing... compiling a simple program Program entering the default case of switch statement always calling GNUPLOT from a c++ program Getting coredumps while running a java program with IBM JDK 1.3.1 o