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Date: | Tue, 2 Feb 1999 13:24:38 -0500 |
Message-Id: | <199902021824.NAA00657@envy.delorie.com> |
From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
In-reply-to: | <3.0.6.32.19990202120936.00906210@pop.netaddress.com> (message |
from Paul Derbyshire on Tue, 02 Feb 1999 12:09:36 -0500) | |
Subject: | Re: Alignment fault signals |
References: | <3 DOT 0 DOT 6 DOT 32 DOT 19990202120936 DOT 00906210 AT pop DOT netaddress DOT com> |
Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
> On architectures where the CPU enforces strict alignment of code and > data, is there a fatal signal raised specific to those systems when > an alignment fault occurs? Yes. SIGBUS is common, but it's not defined by POSIX because it's implementation dependent. The easiest way to know for sure is with a test program: main() { int foo[3]; *(int *)(((char *)foo)+1) = 0; }
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