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ErcChk segmentation fault

mlxsae
mlxsae over 13 years ago

I'm facing one of cadence nicest error messages you can wish for, segmentation fault.
I'm simply running an ercChk command line with the input on my rsf file and get the segmentation fault on the phase that he is preprocessing his layout network phase1. We're still working in IC5 so I did a small test in IC6 with the latest assura package and again, it crashes:

Database : /home/sae/mytest/AssuraSAE2/mytestrun.eln
 Top cell : TOPDIG
INFO (DB-170018): (dbPanic) dumping stack
ercChk:dbPanic+183()
libvirtuos_sh.so:voDoAbortFuncs+37()
libvirtuos_sh.so:voSigAbort+167()
:__kernel_sigreturn+0()
Segmentation fault

Anyone who has some usefull tips?

Many thanks!

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    Quek over 13 years ago

    Hi mlxsae

    Would you please report the crash to your local Cadence support so that it can be fixed? By the way, may I know the version of Assura which you are using?

    terminal>assura -W

    Thanks
    Quek

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    Quek over 13 years ago

    Hi mlxsae

    Would you please report the crash to your local Cadence support so that it can be fixed? By the way, may I know the version of Assura which you are using?

    terminal>assura -W

    Thanks
    Quek

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