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diff --git a/results/classifier/118/i386/1894029 b/results/classifier/118/i386/1894029 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e5cd5fe8b --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/118/i386/1894029 @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +i386: 0.969 +ppc: 0.837 +performance: 0.822 +peripherals: 0.809 +device: 0.754 +mistranslation: 0.696 +debug: 0.645 +graphic: 0.627 +assembly: 0.619 +user-level: 0.533 +architecture: 0.515 +PID: 0.485 +semantic: 0.449 +kernel: 0.395 +register: 0.353 +x86: 0.350 +vnc: 0.320 +permissions: 0.302 +arm: 0.292 +socket: 0.223 +network: 0.223 +boot: 0.221 +hypervisor: 0.213 +VMM: 0.202 +TCG: 0.186 +KVM: 0.173 +virtual: 0.158 +files: 0.153 +risc-v: 0.111 + +qemu-i386 malloc error + +Hi!I use qemu-i386-static on 64 bit machines.And memory request succeeded, but the pointer is wrong. +This is my test program: + +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <unistd.h> + +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + void *pa=0,*pb=0,*pc=0,*pd=0; + pa = malloc(sizeof(uint32_t)); + pb = malloc(sizeof(uint32_t)); + pc = malloc(4); + pd = malloc(4); + printf("pa: 0x%x\n",pa); + printf("pb: 0x%x\n",pb); + printf("pc: 0x%x\n",pc); + printf("pd: 0x%x\n",pd); + printf("uint32_t:%d\n",sizeof(uint32_t)); + free(pa); + free(pb); + free(pc); + free(pd); + return 0; +} + +And it is wrong: + +pa: 0x400051a0 +pb: 0x400051b0 +pc: 0x400051c0 +pd: 0x400051d0 +uint32_t:4 + +Why did I apply for 4 bytes of space, but the pointer only increased by 2 bytes?? +Is it a BUG?? + +Please stop asking questions using a bug tracking system, this is rude. + +No it is not a bug, it appears you can't do simple arithmetics, -- the pointer is increased by 16 bytes not 2. + |