Divide by Zero segment fault

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Hi,

I am new to this group and I am working on a project where I am porting the Diab build ECU software to GCC 3.4.4 version. This software actually works on MPC555 series of processor but I am removing all the hardware dependencies and creating the exe and dll so that it can run on Windows XP system. The dll will run on a proprietary tool to simulate the results.

But when I am running exe or dll, I am getting a segmentation fault because of divide by zero. To check for divide by zero in the software, code is very huge with many files and there are multiple places where this can occur. So checking for zero and skipping that is ruled out for my case.

But when the diab build software is running on MPC555 we are not getting this issue as there the compiler is handled differently. For example:
x = a/b where b=0 then this is processed as x=0 rather than giving error. So something by zero is treated as simply zero.

I want similar functionality even in GCC build code, is there any option for doing this. I tried the flag  -mno-check-zero-division in make file but I was getting make file error that this is not a valid flag. I tried using the signal handling "sigaction" but could not get the exact functionality as x/0 should be treated as 0. 

Please can any one help me how to handle this scenario, I can upgrade the GCC compiler version if higher versions can handle this issue. 

-Deepthi



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