[SR-Users] Child process exited by a signal 11

Allen Zhang Allen.Zhang at imgtec.com
Thu Mar 20 00:10:00 CET 2014


Yes this makes sense.
But higher debug level = more writing.
Then increasing the debug level should causes more problem - because more buffering and parsing strings internally, which in turn draws on static (stack) and dynamic (heap) memory allocations - instead of hiding the problem, right? 

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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Child process exited by a signal 11

On 03/19/2014 07:04 PM, Allen Zhang wrote:

> Shouldn't the debug level only have an impact on the amount of 
> information written to the log? And that should only changes the delay 
> between operations?

Well, from a programmatic point of view, not necessarily. Writing debug logs is an operation that involves buffering and parsing strings internally, which in turn draws on static (stack) and dynamic (heap) memory allocations. All of that influences the memory state of the program, and thus has an impact on whether it'll crash, and when it will do so.

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