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lpc_enh_k1
2006 Jan 05
2
Re: sigsegv in _mm_load_ups (linux/gcc 3.x)
...get a debugger and see exactly what assembly statement is causing the
crash and what the operands are?
Jean-Marc
> So, has anyone else seen this issue?
>
> I am working off svn- the crash is always in the same spot,
> in the decoder, in nb_celp, in both filter_mem2
> (if st->lpc_enh_enabled == 1) and iir_mem2 (if == 0)
>
> The function in question is filter_mem2_10 or
> iir_mem2_10
>
> _mm_loadu_ps is an unaligned load and all of the
> data seems to be ok, and no sigill- get a sigsegv.
>
> Same code works fine on windoze. CPU in question
> is a 2.8...
2005 May 25
3
Speex on TI C6x, Problem with TI C5x Patch
...ode->frameSize/mode->subframeSize;
st->subframeSize=mode->subframeSize;
st->lpcSize = mode->lpcSize;
st->min_pitch=mode->pitchStart;
st->max_pitch=mode->pitchEnd;
st->submodes=mode->submodes;
st->submodeID=mode->defaultSubmode;
st->lpc_enh_enabled=0;
st->inBuf = speex_alloc((st->frameSize)*sizeof(spx_sig_t));
st->frame = st->inBuf;
st->excBuf = speex_alloc((st->frameSize + st->max_pitch +
1)*sizeof(spx_sig_t));
st->exc = st->excBuf + st->max_pitch + 1;
for (i=0;i<st->frameSize;i++)...