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Re: stack overflow
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: stack overflow |
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Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:34:04 +0200 |
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Hi,
Neil Jerram <address@hidden> writes:
> Below is a proposed patch to do this. When and if this gets deployed,
> the third arg to %calibrate-stack-depth would be removed, so that it
> doesn't generate any output. But for now it's interesting to see what
> results people on various OSs get.
>
> Could people who've being getting "Stack overflow" errors try this
> out, and also report (for interest) the ";; Stack calibration" line
> that they get?
I think time has come to integrate this patch as it's proved to fix
things for various people. I tried it on several platforms, always
compiling with the default flags, i.e., `-O2'. Here's what I got[*]:
* i686-pc-linux-gnu, GCC 4.2.4
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 170 690 1.0 0.0)
* x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GCC 4.1.2
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 41 181 0.269230769230769
-4.76923076923077)
* sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu, GCC 4.1.3
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 178 498
0.615384615384615 73.3846153846154)
* hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11,
HP92453-01 B.11.X.36086-36089-36092.GP HP C Compiler (cc)
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 352 1472
2.15384615384615 -14.1538461538462)
* ia64-unknown-linux-gnu (itanium2), GCC 4.1.2
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 10 50 0.0769230769230769
-3.07692307692308)
* i386-unknown-freebsd6.2, GCC 3.4.6
;; Stack calibration: (x1 x2 y1 y2 m c) = (170 690 114 394
0.538461538461538 22.4615384615385)
`pre-inst-guile' reaches the REPL in all cases, except on IA64 where it
stack-overflows (further investigation needed).
I'll comment the patch itself later on.
Thanks,
Ludovic.
[*] I really need to find a way to automate this. If anyone knows of
existing tools that would facilitate it (connecting to each machine,
running `configure', `make', etc.), please let me know. Otherwise,
I guess it wouldn't be too hard to write a script to do that.
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