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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 question edited Oct 18 '15 https://community.hpe.com/t5/Languages-and-Scripting/Program-terminated-with-signal-10-Bus-error/td-p/4118691 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, they are very common and are typically the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/212466/what-is-a-bus-error 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 address for that operation. share|improve this answer answered Oct 17 '08 at 14:55 Clinton Pierce 6,94394
SERVICES Services Overview Education Services Business Critical Services Consulting Services Managed Services Appliance Services CUSTOMER CENTER Customer Center Support Community MyVeritas Customer Success Licensing Programs Licensing Process ABOUT About Corporate Profile https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000040731 Corporate Leadership Newsroom Research Exchange Investor Relations Careers Legal Contact Us English 中文(简体) English Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Español USA Site: Veritas Veritas PartnerNet BUG REPORT: bpcatlist http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=695979 faults with Bus error core dump on HP-UX IA64 after application of the 6.5.4 patch release Article:000040731 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000040731 Support / Article Sign In Remember me Forgot Password? bus error Don't have a Veritas Account? Create a Veritas Account now! Welcome First Last Your Profile Logout Sign in to Subscribe Please sign in to set up your subscription. Close Sign In Print Article Products Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem BUG REPORT: bpcatlist faults with Bus error core dump on HP-UX IA64 after application bus error in of the 6.5.4 patch release Solution Bug: 1873600 - bpcatlist faults with Bus error coredump on HP-UX IA64 servers after application of the 6.5.4 and 6.5.5 patch releases. What is affected: The bpcatlist command used with the Catalog Archiving feature of NetBackup 6.5.4 and 6.5.5 may fault upon execution on a HP-UX IA64 server. bpcatlist is located under /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd on Unix servers. How to determine if affected: The HP GDB debugger stack trace shows the bpcatlist process faulted on a call to get_times after buildQuery. gdb output may contain the following information: Core was generated by `bpcatlist'. Program terminated with signal 10, Bus error. BUS_ADRALN - Invalid address alignment. Please refer to the following link that helps in handling unaligned data: http://docs.hp.com/en/7730/newhelp0610/pragmas.htm#pragma-pack-ex3 (gdb) bt #0 0x4000000000007f00:1 in get_times () at imagearc.c:454 #1 0x40000000000072d0:0 in buildQuery () at imagearc.c:559 #2 0x4000000000003f50:0 in main () at bpcatlist.c:205 Workaround: bpcatlist produces a string of image information that may be reviewed via stdout, or piped as input into bpcatarc or bpcatres. # bpcatlist -id roshprx2_1257167036 Backupid Ba
This bug is not in your last search results. Bug695979 - GhostPDL - PCL6 throwing Bus error(coredump) Summary: GhostPDL - PCL6 throwing Bus error(coredump) Status: RESOLVED INVALID Product: GhostPCL Classification: Unclassified Component: PDF Writer Version: 9.16 Hardware: HP HP-UX Importance: P4 normal Assigned To: Chris Liddell (chrisl) QA Contact: Bug traffic URL: Keywords: Depends on: Blocks: Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2015-05-07 14:05 PDT by MG Modified: 2015-05-12 08:09 PDT (History) CC List: 4 users (show) chris.liddell gajula.mohan htl10 robin.watts See Also: Customer: Word Size: --- Attachments pcl file (owl.plc) (78.79 KB, application/octet-stream) 2015-05-08 09:24 PDT, MG Details DEMO1.PCL (73 bytes, application/octet-stream) 2015-05-08 09:25 PDT, MG Details View All Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this bug. Description MG 2015-05-07 14:05:07 PDT Hello Support Team, I am trying to convert a simple PCL file to PDF using pcl6, and it gives me “Bus error(coredump)”. When I try to run the pcl6 alone, it gives me regular usage, options, version, Build date, Devices. However when trying to convert pcl to pdf, it gives me bus error. Any support will really help me. GhostPDL Version: 9.16 Environment: HP-UX 11.31 ia64 I have compiled GhostPDL after running the configure, and then make. Here is the pcl file content: DEMO.PCL ^[(s1p22v0s0b4197T ^[*p183x99Y TEST HEADER LINE ^[(s11V ^[*p183x155Y BODY LINE Command line: /ghostPDL/ghostpdl-9.16/main/obj/pcl6 -sOutputFile=out.pdf -sDEVICE=pdfwrite DEMO.PCL Bus error(coredump) Thanks Comment 1 Hin-Tak Leung 2015-05-07 15:58:53 PDT (In reply to MG from comment #0) > Hello Support Team, > > I am trying to convert a simple PCL file to PDF using pcl6, and it gives me > “Bus error(coredump)”. When I try to run th