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The attached subroutine (old Fortran) generates the following error:
crash2.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 crash2.f (code 1)
when compiled using:
ifort -gen-interfaces -diag-disable 8290,8577 -c crash2.f
Under Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6
For both 2013 SP1 Update 4 and 2015 Update 1
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Thank you for reporting the internal error. I will investigate and post another reply shortly.
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Kevin,
Any updates on this issue?
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I reproduced the error but have not yet been able to isolate the cause to a specific phase of the compilation and thus have not yet directed it to Development but I will shortly (and will provide an internal tracking id).
I did find it only relates to compilation of the test case at optimization level -O1 or higher. The error does not occur at -O0 or in relation to the -gen-interfaces -diag-disable options shown so if you can tolerate the performance loss you might be able to compile the original source at -O0 as a temporary work around.
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I directed the issue to Development and will keep you posted about a fix.
(Internal tracking id: DPD200364443)
(Resolution Update on 08/06/2015): This defect is fixed in the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2015 Update 3 release (2015.3.187 - Linux)
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This defect is fixed in the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2015 Update 3 release (2015.3.187 - Linux)
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