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- Bus_error abstract "In computing, a bus error is a fault raised by hardware, notifying an operating system (OS) that a process is trying to access memory that the CPU cannot physically address: an invalid address for the address bus, hence the name. In modern use on most architectures these are much rarer than segmentation faults, which occur primarily due to memory access violations: problems in the logical address or permissions.On POSIX-compliant platforms, bus errors usually result in the SIGBUS signal being sent to the process that caused the error. SIGBUS can also be caused by any general device fault that the computer detects, though a bus error rarely means that the computer hardware is physically broken—it is normally caused by a bug in a program's source code.[citation needed] Bus errors may also be raised for certain other paging errors; see below.".
- Bus_error wikiPageID "279632".
- Bus_error wikiPageRevisionID "592424626".
- Bus_error subject Category:Articles_with_example_C_code.
- Bus_error subject Category:Computer_buses.
- Bus_error subject Category:Computer_errors.
- Bus_error subject Category:Memory_management.
- Bus_error comment "In computing, a bus error is a fault raised by hardware, notifying an operating system (OS) that a process is trying to access memory that the CPU cannot physically address: an invalid address for the address bus, hence the name.".
- Bus_error label "Bus error".
- Bus_error sameAs m.011bdg96.
- Bus_error sameAs Q17082259.
- Bus_error sameAs Q17082259.
- Bus_error wasDerivedFrom Bus_error?oldid=592424626.
- Bus_error isPrimaryTopicOf Bus_error.