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  • M Milav
    15 Oct 2019, 05:08

    @jsulm

    when i build the project it give me only warning like follow.

    /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/qtmosq.h:14: warning: 'mosqpp::mosquittopp::mosquittopp(const char*, bool)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:94) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
    
    /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:57: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::connect_async(const char*, int, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:103) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
    
    /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:80: warning: 'int mosqpp::mosquittopp::subscribe(int*, const char*, int)' is deprecated (declared at ../../../../CC_Lib/mosquitto/phytec_wega_build_websockets/usr/local/include/mosquittopp.h:110) [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
    

    but i face segmentation fault error when i run that project, an i found the line at where i face segmentation fault.

    it is ...

    mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut
    
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    mvuori
    wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 06:10 last edited by
    #19

    If temprature is supposed to be temperature, this is a bug:
    mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

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    • M Milav
      15 Oct 2019, 06:05

      @J-Hilk

      I press first Connect button and than after i press subscribed button.

      but it is crash...

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      jsulm
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 06:10 last edited by
      #20

      @Milav Did you debug to see whether mosq is not a nullptr? If it's not please provide stack trace after crash.
      Also, in connectPressed it does a return if port is not set - is it set if you press connect?
      You should really run through debugger...

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      • J jsulm
        15 Oct 2019, 06:10

        @Milav Did you debug to see whether mosq is not a nullptr? If it's not please provide stack trace after crash.
        Also, in connectPressed it does a return if port is not set - is it set if you press connect?
        You should really run through debugger...

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        Milav
        wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 06:28 last edited by
        #21

        @jsulm

        i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

         int size = sizeof(*mosq);
            qDebug() << size;
        

        and output is 20;

        and in connectpressed button slot are run succesfully.

        port value are shown correctly.

        when i run debugger it shows following error.

        The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
        
        Signal name : 
        SIGILL
        Signal meaning : 
        Illegal instruction
        
        

        hope you got my point.

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        • M mvuori
          15 Oct 2019, 06:10

          If temprature is supposed to be temperature, this is a bug:
          mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

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          Milav
          wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 06:29 last edited by
          #22

          @mvuori

          no it is supposed to be sensors/temprature.

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          • M Milav
            15 Oct 2019, 06:28

            @jsulm

            i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

             int size = sizeof(*mosq);
                qDebug() << size;
            

            and output is 20;

            and in connectpressed button slot are run succesfully.

            port value are shown correctly.

            when i run debugger it shows following error.

            The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
            
            Signal name : 
            SIGILL
            Signal meaning : 
            Illegal instruction
            
            

            hope you got my point.

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            wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 06:48 last edited by
            #23

            @Milav said in segmentation fault:

            i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

            The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
            Do

            qDebug() << mosq;
            

            instead to see the value of the pointer.
            Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • J jsulm
              15 Oct 2019, 06:48

              @Milav said in segmentation fault:

              i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

              The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
              Do

              qDebug() << mosq;
              

              instead to see the value of the pointer.
              Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

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              Milav
              wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:14 last edited by
              #24

              @jsulm

              when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.

              qtmosq(0xac50b0)
              

              how i see stack trace in qt?

              can you please explore me more about stack trace?

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              • J jsulm
                15 Oct 2019, 06:48

                @Milav said in segmentation fault:

                i debug the size of mosq pointer through following code.

                The size of a pointer is fixed, it doesn't matter whether it contains nullptr or something else.
                Do

                qDebug() << mosq;
                

                instead to see the value of the pointer.
                Without stack trace I can't tell you what is going on...

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                JonB
                wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:16 last edited by
                #25

                @Milav

                int size = sizeof(*mosq);

                @jsulm

                The size of a pointer is fixed,

                A slight slip of the tongue there. I think what my colleague @jsulm meant to clarify is: sizeof(...) is a compile-time calculation, it does not matter what the value of mosq is or what it points at run-time, rather this statement just assigns sizeof(qtmosq) regardless. As he says, show us what is in the mosq.

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                • J JonB
                  15 Oct 2019, 07:16

                  @Milav

                  int size = sizeof(*mosq);

                  @jsulm

                  The size of a pointer is fixed,

                  A slight slip of the tongue there. I think what my colleague @jsulm meant to clarify is: sizeof(...) is a compile-time calculation, it does not matter what the value of mosq is or what it points at run-time, rather this statement just assigns sizeof(qtmosq) regardless. As he says, show us what is in the mosq.

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                  Milav
                  wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:18 last edited by
                  #26

                  @JonB

                  when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.

                  qtmosq(0xac50b0)

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                  • M Milav
                    15 Oct 2019, 07:14

                    @jsulm

                    when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.

                    qtmosq(0xac50b0)
                    

                    how i see stack trace in qt?

                    can you please explore me more about stack trace?

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                    JonB
                    wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:20 last edited by JonB
                    #27

                    @Milav

                    when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.
                    qtmosq(0xac50b0)

                    I'm not sure this is actually trying to deference the pointer, it may just print its value. I would try something likeqDebug() << mosq->something;, where something is some field you know is supposed to exist & be valid in a qtmosq. Or try qDebug() << *mosq (note the *)?

                    how i see stack trace in qt?
                    can you please explore me more about stack trace?

                    I don't know how you run in your "Embedded Custom Board", but can you run the app from inside a debugger? then when it seg faults you will see a "stack trace" in the debugger showing the call stack when the fault occurred.

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                    • J JonB
                      15 Oct 2019, 07:20

                      @Milav

                      when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.
                      qtmosq(0xac50b0)

                      I'm not sure this is actually trying to deference the pointer, it may just print its value. I would try something likeqDebug() << mosq->something;, where something is some field you know is supposed to exist & be valid in a qtmosq. Or try qDebug() << *mosq (note the *)?

                      how i see stack trace in qt?
                      can you please explore me more about stack trace?

                      I don't know how you run in your "Embedded Custom Board", but can you run the app from inside a debugger? then when it seg faults you will see a "stack trace" in the debugger showing the call stack when the fault occurred.

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                      jsulm
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                      wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:25 last edited by jsulm
                      #28

                      @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                      I'm not sure this is actually trying to deference the pointer

                      It does not, but I wanted to see its value :-)
                      Looks like it's not NULL.

                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                      • J jsulm
                        15 Oct 2019, 07:25

                        @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                        I'm not sure this is actually trying to deference the pointer

                        It does not, but I wanted to see its value :-)
                        Looks like it's not NULL.

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                        JonB
                        wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:27 last edited by JonB
                        #29

                        @jsulm
                        Indeedy :) So now let's see how qDebug() << *mosq fares?

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                        • J JonB
                          15 Oct 2019, 07:20

                          @Milav

                          when i execute "qDebug() << mosq;" it gives following output.
                          qtmosq(0xac50b0)

                          I'm not sure this is actually trying to deference the pointer, it may just print its value. I would try something likeqDebug() << mosq->something;, where something is some field you know is supposed to exist & be valid in a qtmosq. Or try qDebug() << *mosq (note the *)?

                          how i see stack trace in qt?
                          can you please explore me more about stack trace?

                          I don't know how you run in your "Embedded Custom Board", but can you run the app from inside a debugger? then when it seg faults you will see a "stack trace" in the debugger showing the call stack when the fault occurred.

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                          Milav
                          wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:30 last edited by
                          #30

                          @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                          qDebug() << *mosq

                          gives error :-

                          /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:54: note:   'qtmosq' is not derived from 'const QFlags<T>'
                          

                          @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                          qDebug() << mosq->something

                          i tried following things and it output are '0'.

                          1. qDebug() << mosq->connect_async(host.data(), port);
                          2. qDebug() << mosq->loop_start();
                          3. qDebug() << mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

                          the output of all above command are zero (0).

                          @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                          app from inside a debugge

                          i am not able to run the debugger because it gives following error.

                          The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
                          
                          Signal name : 
                          SIGILL
                          Signal meaning : 
                          Illegal instruction
                          
                          

                          hope you got your answer.

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                          • J JonB
                            15 Oct 2019, 07:27

                            @jsulm
                            Indeedy :) So now let's see how qDebug() << *mosq fares?

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                            Milav
                            wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:32 last edited by
                            #31

                            @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                            @jsulm
                            Indeedy :) So now let's see how qDebug() << *mosq fares?

                            sorry the error is as following not previous one.

                            /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:54: error: no match for 'operator<<' in 'qDebug()() << *((MainWindow*)this)->MainWindow::mosq'
                            
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                            • M Milav
                              15 Oct 2019, 07:30

                              @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                              qDebug() << *mosq

                              gives error :-

                              /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:54: note:   'qtmosq' is not derived from 'const QFlags<T>'
                              

                              @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                              qDebug() << mosq->something

                              i tried following things and it output are '0'.

                              1. qDebug() << mosq->connect_async(host.data(), port);
                              2. qDebug() << mosq->loop_start();
                              3. qDebug() << mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);

                              the output of all above command are zero (0).

                              @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                              app from inside a debugge

                              i am not able to run the debugger because it gives following error.

                              The inferior stopped because it received a signal from the Operating System.
                              
                              Signal name : 
                              SIGILL
                              Signal meaning : 
                              Illegal instruction
                              
                              

                              hope you got your answer.

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                              JonB
                              wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:34 last edited by
                              #32

                              @Milav
                              First you wrote

                              and i debug the application via qDebug(), the application are crash on following line of code.
                              mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1); // Segmentation falut

                              Now you write

                              qDebug() << mosq->subscribe(NULL, "sensors/temprature", 1);
                              the output of all above command are zero (0).

                              This is a problem if you say sometimes it seg faults and sometimes it returns 0? Is that the case? You need to be very specific in your answers!

                              i am not able to run the debugger because it gives following error.

                              That is indeed a big problem. There is little for us to answer from what you have posted. Is a debugger supposed to work for your "Embedded Custom Board" (I don't know about this)? You really need one. Otherwise you are likely to have to try printing out all sorts of information in your code to try to diagnose what is going on....

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                              • M Milav
                                15 Oct 2019, 07:32

                                @JonB said in segmentation fault:

                                @jsulm
                                Indeedy :) So now let's see how qDebug() << *mosq fares?

                                sorry the error is as following not previous one.

                                /home/tdp0009/Teq_Projects/Aug_2019/HMI/Firmware/QT/12_oct_hmi/qt-mosquitto-master/mainwindow.cpp:54: error: no match for 'operator<<' in 'qDebug()() << *((MainWindow*)this)->MainWindow::mosq'
                                
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                                Milav
                                wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:34 last edited by
                                #33

                                Screenshot from 2019-10-15 13-03-18.png

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                                • M Milav
                                  15 Oct 2019, 07:34

                                  Screenshot from 2019-10-15 13-03-18.png

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                                  jsulm
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                                  wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:37 last edited by
                                  #34

                                  @Milav Forget about

                                  qDebug() << *mosq;
                                  

                                  it's only going to work if operator<< was overloaded for that class, apparently it isn't, but this is not an issue.
                                  Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

                                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                                  • J jsulm
                                    15 Oct 2019, 07:37

                                    @Milav Forget about

                                    qDebug() << *mosq;
                                    

                                    it's only going to work if operator<< was overloaded for that class, apparently it isn't, but this is not an issue.
                                    Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

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                                    JonB
                                    wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:41 last edited by
                                    #35

                                    @jsulm

                                    Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

                                    I know this is not the place for a long explanation. But when OP says

                                    I make a qt application for Embedded Custom Board

                                    I thought (knowing nothing about this) it meant he is doing something like )cross-)compiling of whatever but the app runs "on the board", so he might not have/be able to use a debugger? Can you explain to me in one sentence what the OP's enthronement actually is, I'd like to have the vaguest understanding....

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                                    • J jsulm
                                      15 Oct 2019, 07:37

                                      @Milav Forget about

                                      qDebug() << *mosq;
                                      

                                      it's only going to work if operator<< was overloaded for that class, apparently it isn't, but this is not an issue.
                                      Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

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                                      Milav
                                      wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:41 last edited by
                                      #36

                                      @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                      Forget about
                                      qDebug() << *mosq;

                                      okay thank you.

                                      @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                      Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

                                      yes i tried but , debugger give me error,

                                      the error is shown in below image.

                                      Screenshot from 2019-10-15 13-11-13.png

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                                      • M Milav
                                        15 Oct 2019, 07:41

                                        @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                        Forget about
                                        qDebug() << *mosq;

                                        okay thank you.

                                        @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                        Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

                                        yes i tried but , debugger give me error,

                                        the error is shown in below image.

                                        Screenshot from 2019-10-15 13-11-13.png

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                                        JonB
                                        wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:43 last edited by JonB
                                        #37

                                        @Milav
                                        I think @jsulm is asking you try running your app directly in gdb (from the command-line), not from within Qt Creator, as Creator might be the cause of your debugger problem.

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                                        • M Milav
                                          15 Oct 2019, 07:41

                                          @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                          Forget about
                                          qDebug() << *mosq;

                                          okay thank you.

                                          @jsulm said in segmentation fault:

                                          Can you try to run the app directly with gdb?

                                          yes i tried but , debugger give me error,

                                          the error is shown in below image.

                                          Screenshot from 2019-10-15 13-11-13.png

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                                          wrote on 15 Oct 2019, 07:46 last edited by
                                          #38

                                          @Milav ok, since you're able to run the debugger from QtCreator, try the following, select Debugin the menu bar, and select Start and Break on main that should work, and then step through your code line by line.


                                          Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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