Well this is a weird one. When I tried defcvar to define *step-rk8pd* before, I got a memory fault. When I re-tried it recently, it worked. Perhaps I didn't actually redefine it the first time when I thought I had.
Thanks to everyone for the help. Liam On 10/16/07, Cyrus Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's because you're looking at a lisp stack with gdb which doesn't > understand the lisp stack structure. You want to call > backtrace_from_fp with the frame pointer which should be in one of > the registers, rsp maybe? > > You could try asking about debugging lisp from gdb on #lisp. > > good luck, > > Cyrus > > On Oct 16, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Liam Healy wrote: > > > Yes, I've tried that. The problem is that I get a backtrace like so: > > (gdb) where > > #0 0x0000001000159475 in ?? () > > #1 0x0000000000000010 in ?? () > > #2 0x0000000000001000 in ?? () > > #3 0x000000100015afa1 in ?? () > > #4 0x000000100015b09f in ?? () > > #5 0x0000000040000017 in ?? () > > #6 0x000000100015afa1 in ?? () > > #7 0x00000010004683a3 in ?? () > > #8 0x00002b8a3182f800 in ?? () > > #9 0x000000004000004f in ?? () > > #10 0x0000001002f32767 in ?? () > > #11 0x0000000040000017 in ?? () > > #12 0x000000100015afa1 in ?? () > > #13 0x000000004000004f in ?? () > > #14 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () > > > > Not very informative. I've even tried to recompile SBCL with symbols > > not stripped, but it doesn't help. > > > > Liam > > > > > > > > On 10/9/07, Daniel Herring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Have you tried attaching gdb to the lisp process? > >> I spot most of my errors by setting breakpoints and looking at the > >> actual > >> function call. > >> > >> The session would look something like > >> SHELL> ps ax | grep lisp (or sbcl or clisp or...) > >> SHELL> gdb lisp 1234 (where 1234 is the process ID) > >> GDB> print gsl_odeiv_step_rk8pd > >> (this should be the same value you see in lisp) > >> GDB> break gsl_odeiv_step_alloc > >> GDB> continue > >> CL> (call-bad-cffi) > >> (gdb stops lisp when it calls the function) > >> GDB> print gsl_odeiv_step_type > >> (this pointer's value should be the same as before) > >> GDB> detach > >> GDB> quit > >> > >> - Daniel > >> > >> On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Liam Healy wrote: > >> > >>> James, > >>> > >>> I tried both > >>> > >>> (defvar *step-rk8pd* (cffi:foreign-symbol-pointer > >>> "gsl_odeiv_step_rk8pd")) > >>> > >>> and > >>> > >>> (cffi:defcvar ("gsl_odeiv_step_rk8pd" *step- > >>> rk8pd*) :pointer :read-only t) > >>> > >>> I'm not clear on what the difference is, but they both give a memory > >>> fault. > >>> > >>> Liam > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> On 10/9/07, James Bielman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 13:16 -0400, Liam Healy wrote: > >>>>> I am using CFFI in SBCL on Debian GNU/Linux etch (amd64). I > >>>>> have had > >>>>> a great deal of success interfacing to the GNU scientific library > >>>>> (GSL). Usually, when I get a "memory fault" I quickly can see my > >>>>> mistake in defining the interface, and once fixed, the error goes > >>>>> away. > >>>>> > >>>>> I can't figure this one out however. The interface is: > >>>>> gsl_odeiv_step * gsl_odeiv_step_alloc (const > >>>>> gsl_odeiv_step_type * > >>>>> T, size_t dim) > >>>>> I attempt to call this with a predefined pointer, > >>>>> (describe *step-rk8pd*) > >>>>> #.(SB-SYS:INT-SAP #X2B31DAEB0328) is a SB-SYS:SYSTEM-AREA- > >>>>> POINTER. > >>>>> and I get a memory fault. What is the best way to debug this? > >>>> > >>>> Hi Liam, > >>>> > >>>> You don't show how you are defining *STEP-RK8PD* here, but I am > >>>> wondering if what you actually have is the address of that > >>>> variable. > >>>> > >>>> Are you defining this with DEFCVAR? > >>>> > >>>> James > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> cffi-devel mailing list > >>> cffi-devel@common-lisp.net > >>> http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel > >>> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> cffi-devel mailing list > >> cffi-devel@common-lisp.net > >> http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > cffi-devel mailing list > > cffi-devel@common-lisp.net > > http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel > > _______________________________________________ cffi-devel mailing list cffi-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cffi-devel