[Rd] help for memory problem with 64-bit machines

Hin-Tak Leung hin-tak.leung at cimr.cam.ac.uk
Fri Jan 5 17:50:37 CET 2007


I got the same error with 64-bit R 2.4.1 on FC6 x86_64, and 32-bit
R 2.4.1 on the same machine is okay. There is definitely something wrong
with your code.

I would suggest fixing all the compier warnings - there are piles of
them about uninitialized variables, and about doing comparison
between signed and unsigned expressions, etc first. Put -Wall in
CFLAGS CXXFLAGS and FFLAGS and you'll see.

good luck.

Hin-Tak Leung


Jorge Cadima wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I would appreciate *any* ideas on this problem. I'm the maintainer of a 
> package ("subselect"), which on CRAN's Daily Package Checks is OK on all 
> flavours of R, except  r-devel Linux x86_64, where there is a "memory not 
> mapped" segfault with the very first example that is tried out (output below). 
> Additionally, a user with an AMD64 machine has just reported a similar 
> problem, and kindly ran a couple of tests identifying the culprit (output 
> below):a Fortran routine. Unfortunately, I don't have 64-bit machines 
> available and the segfault has not occured with other machines, so I am having 
> trouble trying to spot the problem.
> 
> I suspect the problem lies in  one of two things:
> 
> 1) The Fortran subroutine where the crash occurs has variable-length arrays. 
> Could there be a problem with this (the user who spotted the problem is 
> running the gfortran gcc compiler - I presume r-devel Linux x86_64 does too)?
> 3) the guilty routine ("randsk1") calls a second routine ("randint") which, in 
> turn, calls R's Random Number Generator. Can the problem arise in the 
> Fortran/R interface?
> 
> As I said, any idea of what the problem may be, or where I can look for help, 
> would be much appreciated.
> 
> In despair, but with best regards,
> Jorge Cadima
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> --- Cran Daily Package check output -------------------------------------------
> ---
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> 
>     * using R version 2.5.0 Under development (unstable) (2007-01-03 r40349)
>     * checking for file 'subselect/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
>     * this is package 'subselect' version '0.9-999'
>     * checking package dependencies ... OK
>  (...)
>     * creating subselect-Ex.R ... OK
>     * checking examples ... ERROR
>       Running examples in 'subselect-Ex.R' failed.
>       The error most likely occurred in:
> 
>       > ### * anneal
>       >
>       > flush(stderr()); flush(stdout())
>       >
>       > ### Name: anneal
>       > ### Title: Simulated Annealing Search for an optimal k-variable subset
>       > ### Aliases: anneal
>       > ### Keywords: manip
>       >
>       > ### ** Examples
>       >
>       >
>       > ## --------------------------------------------------------------------
>       >
>       > ##
>       > ## (1) For illustration of use, a small data set with very few 
> iterations
>       > ## of the algorithm, using the RM criterion.
>       > ##
>       >
>       > data(swiss)
>       > anneal(cor(swiss),2,3,nsol=4,niter=10,criterion="RM")
> 
>       *** caught segfault ***
>       address 0x47cd37c, cause 'memory not mapped'
> 
>       Traceback:
>       1: .Fortran("anneal", as.integer(criterio), as.integer(p), 
> as.double(as.vector(mat)), as.integer(kmin), as.integer(kmax), 
> as.double(valores), as.integer(vars), as.double(bestval), as.integer(bestvar), 
> as.integer(nexclude), as.integer(exc), as.integer(ninclude), as.integer(inc), 
> as.integer(nsol), as.integer(niter), as.logical(improvement), 
> as.double(cooling), as.double(temp), as.integer(coolfreq), 
> as.integer(length(pcindices)), as.integer(pcindices), as.logical(esp), 
> as.logical(silog), as.integer(as.vector(initialsol)), as.double(valp), 
> as.double(as.vector(vecp)), as.double(as.vector(H)), as.integer(r), PACKAGE = 
> "subselect")
>       2: anneal(cor(swiss), 2, 3, nsol = 4, niter = 10, criterion = "RM")
>       aborting ...
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> ------- user's tests output ---------------------------------------------------
> --
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> 
> The install
> ===========
> 
> work:/home/jimmy/R # R CMD INSTALL subselect_0.9-999.tar.gz
> * Installing *source* package 'subselect' ...
> ** libs
> gfortran   -fpic   -c anneal.f -o anneal.o
> gfortran   -fpic   -c auxiliar.f -o auxiliar.o
> g++ -I/usr/lib64/R/include -I/usr/lib64/R/include  -I/usr/local/include   
> -fpic  -g -O2 -c CCRcrt.cpp -o CCRcrt.o
> 
> (...)
> 
> g++ -I/usr/lib64/R/include -I/usr/lib64/R/include  -I/usr/local/include   
> -fpic  -g -O2 -c Wrkf1.cpp -o Wrkf1.o
> g++ -shared -L/usr/local/lib64 -o subselect.so anneal.o auxiliar.o CCRcrt.o 
> GCDcrt.o genetic.o Gstatma.o improve.o MStcrt.o NewtonRp.o Qforms.o RMcrt.o 
> Rnk3CCRcrt.o RVcrt.o SpecialArrays.o SR_datatrnsf.o SR_intf.o SRI_sscma.o 
> Sscma.o Subsets.o Varsmbo.o VSQforms.o wrap.o Wrkf1.o -L/usr/lib64/R/lib 
> -lRlapack  -lgfortran -lm -lgcc_s -lgfortran -lm -lgcc_s -L/usr/lib64/R/lib -lR
> ** R
> ** inst
> ** preparing package for lazy loading
> ** help
>  >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'subselect'
>      Formats: text html latex example
>   anneal                            text    html    latex   example
> 
> (...)
> 
>   zeta2                             text    html    latex   example
> ** building package indices ...
> * DONE (subselect)
> work:/home/jimmy/R #                   
> 
> 
> 
> The library is put into:
> /usr/lib64/R/library/subselect/libs/subselect.so
> 
> and nm -s give me (in part):
> 
> work:/home/jimmy/R # nm -s /usr/lib64/R/library/subselect/libs/subselect.so
> 0000000000012a4c T anneal_
> ....
> 0000000000014580 T randint_
> 000000000001446a T randsk1_
>                  U Rf_error
> 000000000003470f T rndend_
> 0000000000034704 T rndstart_
>                  U Rprintf
> ....
> etc
> 
> So randsk1 is there.
> 
> 
> Running the subselect example from the manual:
> 
> jimmy at work:~> R
> 
> R : Copyright 2006, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
> Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01)
> ISBN 3-900051-07-0
> 
> R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
> You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
> Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details.
> 
>   Natural language support but running in an English locale
> 
> R is a collaborative project with many contributors.
> Type 'contributors()' for more information and
> 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications.
> 
> Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or
> 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help.
> Type 'q()' to quit R.
> 
>> library(subselect)
>> data(swiss)
>> anneal(cor(swiss),2,3,nsol=4,niter=10,criterion="RM")
> 
>  *** caught segfault ***
> address 0xffffffffb03f38dc, cause 'memory not mapped'
> 
> Traceback:
>  1: .Fortran("anneal", as.integer(criterio), as.integer(p), 
> as.double(as.vector(mat)),     as.integer(kmin), as.integer(kmax), 
> as.double(valores), as.integer(vars),     as.double(bestval), 
> as.integer(bestvar), as.integer(nexclude),     as.integer(exc), 
> as.integer(ninclude), as.integer(inc), as.integer(nsol),     
> as.integer(niter), as.logical(improvement), as.double(cooling),     
> as.double(temp), as.integer(coolfreq), as.integer(length(pcindices)),     
> as.integer(pcindices), as.logical(esp), as.logical(silog),     
> as.integer(as.vector(initialsol)), as.double(valp), 
> as.double(as.vector(vecp)),     as.double(as.vector(H)), as.integer(r), 
> PACKAGE = "subselect")
>  2: anneal(cor(swiss), 2, 3, nsol = 4, niter = 10, criterion = "RM")
> 
> Possible actions:
> 1: abort (with core dump)
> 2: normal R exit
> 3: exit R without saving workspace
> 4: exit R saving workspace
> Selection:                  
> 
> 
> Running R in the debugger with this input file:
> 
> library(subselect)
> data(swiss)
> anneal(cor(swiss),2,3,nsol=4,niter=10,criterion="RM")
> 
> (gdb) run
> 
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00002b86c2ed9526 in randsk1_ () from /usr/lib64/R/library/subselect/libs/subs
> elect.so
> (gdb) 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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