****************************************************************************** ********************* IBIS GOLDEN PARSER BUG REPORT FORM ********************* ****************************************************************************** INSTRUCTIONS To report a bug in the IBIS golden parser. Please fill out the top part of the following form and send the complete form to ibis-bug@eda.org. A list of reported bugs will be maintained on eda.org. ****************************************************************************** PARSER VERSION NUMBER: 5.0.2 PLATFORM (SPARC, HP700, PC, etc.): PC OS AND VERSION: 64 Bit Linux SUSE Compiler REPORTED BY: Michael Mirmak, Intel and Bob Ross, Teraspeed Consulting Group DATE: February 10, 2010 DESCRIPTION OF BUG: Compilation of ibischk5, Version 5.0.2 produces segmentation fault under 64 Bit Linux SUSE 64 Compilation. The problem is resolved with a revised errorlog.c module according to the developers comments for V5.0.3: ----- This code fixes a bug with handling variable argument lists under 64 Bit Linux SUSE 64 Compiler. The following files are modified errlog.c ----- INSERT IBIS FILE DEMONSTRATING THE BUG: Source code for ibischk5, Version 5.0.2 produces segmentation faults and fails to compile under 64 Bit Linux SUSE 64. ****************************************************************************** ******************** BELOW FOR ADMINISTRATION AND TRACKING ******************* ****************************************************************************** BUG NUMBER: 113 SEVERITY: [FATAL, SEVERE, MODERATE, ANNOYING, ENHANCEMENT] SEVERE PRIORITY: [HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW] HIGH STATUS: [OPEN, CLOSED, WILL NOT FIX, NOT A BUG] CLOSED FIXED VERSION: Version 5.0.3 FIXED DATE: February 11, 2010 NOTES ON BUG FIX: February 11, 2010: Bug discovered while attempting to Compile V5.0.2. The fixe was done so that the compiles for 64 bit operating systems could be completed. Even though completed, this will be officially classified and discussed at the next IBIS telecomference meeting. Feberuary 19, 2010: Officially classified and discussed. BUG113 is already CLOSED. ****************************************************************************** ******************************************************************************