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Subject: OS Signal 11 (segmentation violation)
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twk1156
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5/09/2008 4:45 PM  

I would like to call a function in systemc from specman. I wrote the type convertor, defined method port, connect it to the function in systemc block. Compilation, elaboration are all done.
When I call the function through method port, I got the fatal error,

OS Signal 11 (segmentation violation)

Can anyone please tell me what could be the reason/reasons to cause this error? Thanks

stephenh
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5/12/2008 3:03 AM  
This is usually a problem with some pointer in C, either you're accessing a null pointer or some other mistake.
Have you tried a very simple SystemC function called from Specman, just to test your linking?
Try just a dumb "hello world" first...

Steve H.
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