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@ 2004-09-13 11:11 Ankit Jain
2004-09-13 11:20 ` Ron Michael Khu
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From: Ankit Jain @ 2004-09-13 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc; +Cc: linux prg
hi
well i am fixed up in a new problem
i am using a array of size 1024*1024
it gives segmentation fault
it works with 512*512
my menory size is 128 mb and 512 swap
i have enough memory space and using gcc 3.2 v
may be i need to increase the memory size
how to do that?
ankit
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2004-09-13 11:11 (unknown) Ankit Jain
@ 2004-09-13 11:20 ` Ron Michael Khu
2004-09-13 11:51 ` memory problem Ron Michael Khu
2004-09-14 15:26 ` Ron Michael Khu
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From: Ron Michael Khu @ 2004-09-13 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ankit Jain; +Cc: gcc, linux prg
did u try allocating it the dynamic way??
via a call to malloc or in a similar fashion?
Ankit Jain wrote:
>hi
>
>well i am fixed up in a new problem
>
>i am using a array of size 1024*1024
>
>it gives segmentation fault
>
>it works with 512*512
>
>my menory size is 128 mb and 512 swap
>
>i have enough memory space and using gcc 3.2 v
>
>may be i need to increase the memory size
>
>how to do that?
>
>ankit
>
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* re: memory problem
2004-09-13 11:11 (unknown) Ankit Jain
2004-09-13 11:20 ` Ron Michael Khu
@ 2004-09-13 11:51 ` Ron Michael Khu
2004-09-14 15:26 ` Ron Michael Khu
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From: Ron Michael Khu @ 2004-09-13 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ankit Jain, linux prg, gcc-help
what method did u use to allocate memory??
static:
char array[1024*1024] ;
dynamic
char *array = (char*)calloc( 1024*1024, sizeof(char) );
and why r u allocating such huge chunks for an array?
Ankit Jain wrote:
>hi
>
>well i am fixed up in a new problem
>
>i am using a array of size 1024*1024
>
>it gives segmentation fault
>
>it works with 512*512
>
>my menory size is 128 mb and 512 swap
>
>i have enough memory space and using gcc 3.2 v
>
>may be i need to increase the memory size
>
>how to do that?
>
>ankit
>
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2004-09-13 11:11 (unknown) Ankit Jain
2004-09-13 11:20 ` Ron Michael Khu
2004-09-13 11:51 ` memory problem Ron Michael Khu
@ 2004-09-14 15:26 ` Ron Michael Khu
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From: Ron Michael Khu @ 2004-09-14 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ankit Jain; +Cc: gcc, linux prg
here 's an example of static and dynamic allocation...
(my prev example was only about single dimensional arrays...)
a 2dimensional array of 4450 x 4450
(change the dimension to 1450 x 1450 if u find the
first size to be too big)
TEST.C
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
double a[4450][4450];
a[4449][0] = 999;
printf( "%lf\n", a[4449][0] );
return 1;
}
TEST2.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
double **a;
int i;
a = (double**) calloc( 4450, sizeof(double*) );
for ( i=0; i <1450; i++ )
{
a[i] = (double*) calloc( 4450, sizeof(double) );
}
a[4449][0]=999;
printf( "%lf\n", a[4449][0] );
return 1;
}
Ankit Jain wrote:
>hi
>
>well i am fixed up in a new problem
>
>i am using a array of size 1024*1024
>
>it gives segmentation fault
>
>it works with 512*512
>
>my menory size is 128 mb and 512 swap
>
>i have enough memory space and using gcc 3.2 v
>
>may be i need to increase the memory size
>
>how to do that?
>
>ankit
>
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