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i am compiling CP2K using latest intel fortran/mpi/mkl and i got the following error message.
: catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
as i'm not sure what a Software Problem Report is, i'm posting it here, hoping for some developers to pick this up.
OS is SL5.3 x86_64 (RHEL5.3 clone)
-bash-3.2$ ifort -V
Intel Fortran Intel 64 Compiler Professional for applications running on Intel 64, Version 11.1 Build 20090630 Package ID: l_cprof_p_11.1.046
Copyright (C) 1985-2009 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
i can reproduce the error with minimal commandline (but it needs some parts of the CP2K build to reproduce it)
-bash-3.2$ ifort -free ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F
: catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
compilation aborted for ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F (code 3)
to reproduce:
- setup sl5.3 (or RHEL or centos) x86_64
- install ifort 11.1.046
- download http://users.ugent.be/~stdweird/cp2k-20090728.intelerror.tar.bz2 (it's 13MB compressed, and 180MB uncompressed)
- do
tar xjf cp2k-20090728.intelerror.tar.bz2
cd cp2k-20090728/obj/Linux-x86-64-ictce/popt/
ifort -free ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F
and that should do the trick
: catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
as i'm not sure what a Software Problem Report is, i'm posting it here, hoping for some developers to pick this up.
OS is SL5.3 x86_64 (RHEL5.3 clone)
-bash-3.2$ ifort -V
Intel Fortran Intel 64 Compiler Professional for applications running on Intel 64, Version 11.1 Build 20090630 Package ID: l_cprof_p_11.1.046
Copyright (C) 1985-2009 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
i can reproduce the error with minimal commandline (but it needs some parts of the CP2K build to reproduce it)
-bash-3.2$ ifort -free ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F
: catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: segmentation violation signal raised** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
compilation aborted for ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F (code 3)
to reproduce:
- setup sl5.3 (or RHEL or centos) x86_64
- install ifort 11.1.046
- download http://users.ugent.be/~stdweird/cp2k-20090728.intelerror.tar.bz2 (it's 13MB compressed, and 180MB uncompressed)
- do
tar xjf cp2k-20090728.intelerror.tar.bz2
cd cp2k-20090728/obj/Linux-x86-64-ictce/popt/
ifort -free ../../../src/semi_empirical_int_utils.F
and that should do the trick
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It took a bit of time, but I was able to create a smaller reproducing test case for Development to investigate this further. The issue appears to occur in the Front-end in relation to the sophisticated derived types that exist. It occursall optimization levels,therefore, I do not have a work around to offer at this time.
The development compiler branch does not exhibit the error, so there's potentially already a fix available that perhaps can be made available in a future 11.1 update. I will keep the thread updated as I learn more.
(Internal tracking id: DPD200138652)
(Resolution Update on 3/30/2010): This defect is fixed in the Intel Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.1 Update 5 (11.1.069 - Linux).
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Kevin is right - it should be available in a future update.
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