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SIGSEGV when tracing communications #1

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Computer: NUMA 8 nodes with 1 Intel Xeon E5-4617 each (48 threads in total), 488GB DRAM
OS: Debian Stretch
Software: GCC 7.3, Intel Pin 3.7, Ondes3D 1.0 (OpenMP version)
Also tested with GCC 6, Intel Pin 3.2 and 3.6, LBM 2D, LULESH and CoMD applications

By running the tool for trace communications (-c) from Ondes3D application (cell grid size 500x500x500), the application is killed with the following message:

C: Tool (or Pin) caused signal 11 at PC <address>
Segmentation Fault

By attaching gdb I can get the following stack trace when the error occours:

#0  0x00007f6516832ee4 in std::hashtable<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist>, unsigned long, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::priv::_UnorderedMapTraitsT<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::priv::_Select1st<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::_S_before_begin (__n=<synthetic pointer>: 0x818ab84, __buckets=..., __elems=...) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_hashtable.c:169
#1  std::hashtable<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist>, unsigned long, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::priv::_UnorderedMapTraitsT<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::priv::_Select1st<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::_M_before_begin (__n=<synthetic pointer>: 0x818ab84, this=0x7f6516c20360 <commmap>) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_hashtable.c:149
#2  std::hashtable<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist>, unsigned long, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::priv::_UnorderedMapTraitsT<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::priv::_Select1st<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::_M_insert_noresize (__obj=..., __n=0x818ab84, this=0x7f6516c20360 <commmap>) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_hashtable.c:187
#3  std::hashtable<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist>, unsigned long, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::priv::_UnorderedMapTraitsT<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::priv::_Select1st<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::insert_unique_noresize (__obj=..., this=0x7f6516c20360 <commmap>) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_hashtable.c:223
#4  std::hashtable<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist>, unsigned long, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::priv::_UnorderedMapTraitsT<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::priv::_Select1st<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> >, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::_M_insert (this=this@entry=0x7f6516c20360 <commmap>, __obj=...) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_hashtable.c:256
#5  0x00007f651682aa43 in std::tr1::unordered_map<unsigned long, TIDlist, std::hash<unsigned long>, std::equal_to<unsigned long>, std::allocator<std::pair<unsigned long const, TIDlist> > >::operator[] (this=0x7f6516c20360 <commmap>, __key=@0x7f641e28d518: 0x1fd901bd246) at /opt/pin-3.7/extras/stlport/include/stl/_unordered_map.h:156
#6  do_comm (addr=<optimized out>, tid=<optimized out>) at numalize.cpp:101
#7  0x00007f6504629ed3 in ?? ()
... (just addresses)
#18 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()

The source line from numalize is always the same (line 101):

THREADID a = commmap[line].first;

Always happens when the tool is inserting a new entry to the map (when there is no mapped value for key line on the commmap). The size of commmap at time of the crash has a few variations: 100663361 to 100663365 elements in some executions I made with Ondes3D. The tool works fine if the application uses smaller grid parameters

I believe that the error is in the STL port from Intel PIN, the tool code looks ok. Changing commmap from unordered_map to map only changes the content of stack trace: the tool keeps crashing.

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