- Try increasing the dynamic memory allocation threshold from its current value. See Control Memory Allocation for Variable-Size Arrays
- Ensure that your compiler can handle memory allocation above 32-bit addresses.
- If your compiler supports data above 4GiB, you might have to change certain compiler options. See StackOverflow ld: 32-bit RIP.
MATLAB Coder - ld: 32-bit RIP relative reference out of range
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Hi,
I'm trying to compile MATLAB functions to C++ using MATLAB Coder and I'm getting the following error message:
ld: 32-bit RIP relative reference out of range
I should mention that when running the entrypoint function whitin MATLAB it consumes ~15GB of RAM because it works on large matrices.
I'm under OSX and I use clang++ shipped with the lastest version of XCode. MATLAB version is 2020a.
I don't have experience with C++ compiling and linking proces so I'm a bit out of clue on how to solve this error. If anyone can provide explainations and ideas to fix it will be really helpfull.
Thanks.
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Adit Calambur
il 21 Lug 2021
Hi Vadim,
To summarise your issue, you are unable to generate code for an entry-point function of considerable size. On further reading about this error message, it seems as if your compiler is having trouble allocating memory above a certain threshold. Possible solutions might be:
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