About matlab coder causing "Integer divide by zero" crash after updating windows 10 to 1803 version
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After I updated my windows 10 to 1803 version, whenever the coder is invoked, it creates this weird crash caused by
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Integer divide by zero detected at Sat. Sep 22 08:03:16 2018 +0800
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Configuration:
Crash Decoding : Disabled - No sandbox or build area path
Crash Mode : continue (default)
Default Encoding : Big5
Deployed : false
Graphics Driver : Unknown hardware
Graphics card 1 : Intel Corporation ( 0x8086 ) Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 Version 23.20.16.5018 (2018-3-27)
Java Version : Java 1.8.0_152-b16 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
MATLAB Architecture : win64
MATLAB Entitlement ID : 5330307
MATLAB Root : C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2018b
MATLAB Version : 9.5.0.944444 (R2018b)
OpenGL : hardware
Operating System : Microsoft Windows 10 professional
Process ID : 11064
Processor ID : x86 Family 6 Model 142 Stepping 9, GenuineIntel
Session Key : 3aaea94c-68d1-43f3-a3c1-d1d870a37c66
Window System : Version 10.0 (Build 17134)
I have no idea why it would causing this behavior and couldn't find any related answers similar to this. Has anyone have this same kind of weird crash after updating to windows 10 1803 build?
(It can be triggered as simple as)
function y=hello_world
y='hello world';
end
codegen hello_world
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Ryan Livingston
on 24 Sep 2018
What is the rest of the crash report? There is usually something like:
Fault Count: 1
Abnormal termination:
Integer divide by zero
Register State (from fault):
RAX = 0000000000000001 RBX = 00000002b8063ee0
RCX = 0000000000000001 RDX = 0000000000000000
RSP = 00000002b8063de0 RBP = 00000000c84d0cf0
RSI = 00000002b807c350 RDI = 0000000000000000
R8 = 00000002b8063fa0 R9 = 00000002b8063e88
R10 = 0000000000000001 R11 = 00000002b8063e48
R12 = 0000000000000000 R13 = 0000000000000000
R14 = 00000002b8063ee0 R15 = 0000000000000000
RIP = 00000001f47b5eaf EFL = 00010246
CS = 0033 FS = 0053 GS = 002b
Stack Trace (from fault):
[ 0] 0x00000001f47b5eaf Path\to\some\file.cpp some dlll
[ 1] 0x00000001f47b5eaf Path\to\some\other\file.cpp some dlll
The information in the stack trace helps us isolate where the crash happened.
Also, can you please report this to MathWorks Techinical Support:
so someone can investigate the issue?
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David Green
on 6 Dec 2018
Try installing "Bamboo Ink Stylus Driver 7.3.4-47 (Win10)" from wacom.com. This solved the problem I was having and retained the pen function.
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