Purify blocks in pfInit

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Lionel Maiaux (maiaux++at++corysmailserv.corys.fr)
Tue, 17 Feb 1998 13:03:55 +0100


Hi,

I would like to use purify 4.0.1 for 6.3 on my O2 R10000 in a simple
Performer code like:

void main()
{
        pfInit();
        pfExit();
}

But purify never ends this program and a "dbx -P" gives:

> 0 _p_chk_sw_32(0x2080de0, 0x0, 0x10000, 0x124) ["sgi-checks.s":796, 0x5ffce3b4 (pixie 0x5ffce3b4)]
   1 _r4kup_setlock(0x2080de0, 0x0, 0x10000, 0x124) ["r4k.s":78,
0x6ee6cc (pixie 0x7cdb58)]
   2 _amalloc(0x2080de0, 0x2080468, 0x10000, 0x124) ["amalloc.c":75,
0x6f6ae8 (pixie 0x7e6d0c)]
   3 _usmalloc(0x2080de0, 0x0, 0x10000, 0x124) ["usmalloc.c":38,
0x6fc18c (pixie 0x7f5e44)]
   4 _snewlock(0x2080000, 0x0, 0x10000, 0x124) ["ulocks.c":95, 0x6fa060
(pixie 0x7effe0)]
   5 _acreate(0x2180000, 0xf4240, 0x1, 0x2080000) ["amalloc.c":210,
0x70b878 (pixie 0x82364c)]
   6 _pfNewSharedArena(0x7fff2ccc, 0xf4240, 0x2080000, 0x124)
["../../../lib/libpr/mem.C":433, 0x5dd9bd88 (pixie 0x5e294444)]
   7 pfInitArenas(0x2080de0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x124)
["../../../lib/libpr/mem.C":344, 0x5dd9ba44 (pixie 0x5e293a64)]
   8 main(0x2080de0, 0x0, 0x10000, 0x124) ["es.cc":6, 0x400e60 (pixie
0x40187c)]
   9 __istart() ["crt1tinit.s":13, 0x400ca4 (pixie 0x4012b8)]

(I use Performer 2.2 beta)

Does anybody know why and help me ?

Thanks.

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