Re: [fluka-discuss]: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference

From: Luigi Salvatore Esposito <luigi.salvatore.esposito_at_cern.ch>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 19:06:01 +0000

Dear Anna,
I ran your input and the error I see (at the beginning of the log file) is the same as last time

Subscript out of range on file line 84, procedure rpnorm.f/rpnorm.
Attempt to access the 100001-th element of variable tx.

Always related to the massive use of the parentheses.
As said already, the solution is to redefine the geometry avoiding the parentheses: unfortunately the conversion from the gdml format to
the fluka format is not a simple task because of the different approaches used in the two codes to build a geometry.

I gave a look at your input and it should not be too difficult to adapt the definition of the zones including parentheses into an appropriate FLUKA-style definition.
Good luck, luigi


On 25 Oct 2017, at 16:29, Senger, Anna Dr. <A.Senger_at_gsi.de<mailto:A.Senger_at_gsi.de>> wrote:

Dear FLUKA experts.

I have a new problem: in *.log file

Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference.

Backtrace for this error:
#0 0x7F6749740407
#1 0x7F6749740A1E
#2 0x7F6748C5D0DF
#3 0x7F6748D613E0
#4 0xB61DBB in copytx_ at copytx.f:48
#5 0x9D78F4 in rpnrul_ at rpnrul.f:182 (discriminator 2)
#6 0x9D5D75 in rpnorm_ at rpnorm.f:57
#7 0x9C621D in flkcgi_ at flkcgi.f:1525
#8 0x8D7CA7 in geoinp_ at geoinp.f:238
#9 0x7EDD69 in flukam_ at flukam.f:2961
#10 0x40232B in fluka at fluka.f:289
#11 0x7F6748C49B44
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

in *.out file last line

  RCC PSDbp 6371 0.12450000D+04 0.77000000D+03 0.36560000D+04 0.00000000D+00 0.00000000D+00 0.16600000D+03 63793

Can you please comment?

Best regards
Anna Senger


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