Matlab crashes when manipulating an array generated by a mex function
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Dear all,
I have written a Mex-function that generates an array. Actually, it is a topological sort algorithm. Now let's say I call this function
A = tsort(B); % contains a call to the mex function
A = otherfunction(A); % other function that modifies A contains only matlab code
then it happens quite often that Matlab crashes when calling otherfunction, even after minutes between my call to tsort and otherfunction. Did anyone experience such problems with his or her code. By the way, I am using Windows 7 64bit, Matlab 2012a and Microsoft Software Development Kit (SDK) 7.1 as compiler.
Thanks for your help, Anon
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James Tursa
le 24 Jan 2013
@anon: The mex function is likely corrupting memory but that corruption isn't detected until later on after the mex routine has returned control back to MATLAB. E.g., the mex routine might have corrupted another variable in the workspace that has nothing to do with the mex routine, and it isn't until you get back to MATLAB and do downstream stuff that the error has an effect and crashes MATLAB. If you are unfamiliar with debugging then I suggest you follow my advice and put in lots of checks all over your code to detect when you are out-of-bounds or dereferencing a NULL pointer etc.
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Jan
le 24 Jan 2013
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le 24 Jan 2013
It is a bad idea to use int * pointers on a 64 bit system. mwSize and mwIndex is smarter and avoids the typical crashes.
When ix is a pointer to a UINT32 array, use a uint32_T * to access its elements instead of an int.
You check c to be smaller than 0, but are you sure than mwIndex is signed at all? If your algorithm required a signed type, use mwSignedIndex explicitly.
It is easy to write a C-Mex file, which corrupts the memory. Frequently the crash does not occur inside the C-Mex, because C is very tolerant to brute memory access, in opposite to Matlab.
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