Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:45:57 -0700 (PDT) | From | Jerry Hong <> | Subject | thread problem with libc for Linux |
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Hi, I am using RedHat 6.2, gcc 2.95.2(libc.so.6). I have a problem runing threads on Linux. I build the application with the following line: g++ -D_REENTRANT -D_UNIX -DXML_LINUX -o tapp \ testt.c unixfileio.cpp -lpthread
The program is creating a certain number of threads, then wait for all threads it creates to finish. When I create less than 40 threads, everything works fine. However when I creates more than 40 threads, I got "Segmentation fault". It doesn't complain any thing in my program at all. I am sure all the threads the main thread created are finished and they all have done their job, the problem here is caused by main thread exiting. I really don't know what can cause such problem. The following is the backtrace info when I created 41 threads.
Jack
(gdb) set arg 1 41 (gdb) r Starting program: /home/liug/aaa/tapp 1 41 rtfint.cpp: rtf_config_env = /home/liug/aaa/RtfConfig.xml [New Thread 1313 (manager thread)] [New Thread 1311 (initial thread)] .... Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x401ca0d6 in chunk_free (ar_ptr=0x4025ed60, p=0x80a1ba8) at malloc.c:3097 3097 malloc.c: No such file or directory. (gdb) (gdb) bt #0 0x401ca0d6 in chunk_free (ar_ptr=0x4025ed60, p=0x80a1ba8) at malloc.c:3097 #1 0x401c9fba in __libc_free (mem=0x80a1c88) at malloc.c:3023 #2 0x402506e1 in __deregister_frame_info (begin=0x806f008) at ../../gcc/frame.c:581 #3 0x804c873 in __do_global_dtors_aux () #4 0x806c3c9 in _fini () #5 0x4019125a in exit (status=0) at exit.c:57 #6 0x401889d1 in __libc_start_main () at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:92
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