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Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-AA51A7ED-F61E-48C7-8ED4-12A0E5C44E17
Uninitialized Memory Access
Occurs when a read of an uninitialized memory location is reported.
ID |
Code Location |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 |
Allocation site |
If present, represents the location and associated call stack from which the memory block containing the offending address was allocated. |
2 |
Read |
Represents the instruction and associated call stack responsible for the uninitialized access. If no allocation is associated with this problem, the memory address might be in uninitialized stack space.
NOTE:
The offset, if shown in the Code Locations pane, represents the byte offset into the allocated buffer where the Uninitialized memory access occurred. |
Heap example:
char* pStr = (char*) malloc(20); char c = pStr[0]; // the contents of pStr were not initialized
Stack example (set Analyze stack accesses to Yes when you configure the analysis):
void func() { int a; int b = a * 4; // read of uninitialized variable a }
Heap example:
integer, allocatable :: a(:) integer :: b allocate( a(10) ) b = a(1) * 4
Stack example (set Analyze stack accesses to Yes when you configure the analysis):
integer :: a, b b = a * 4
Initialize the offending memory prior to use.