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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2004-10-31 19:50:26
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CVS commit by nethercote: Fix broken alternative output. M +6 -6 as_mmap.stderr.exp2 1.3 --- valgrind/corecheck/tests/as_mmap.stderr.exp2 #1.2:1.3 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ 1 -Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0x0-0x10000 -mmap @ 0x00000000: Cannot allocate memory +Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0x........-0x........ +mmap @ 0x........ 2 3 4 -Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0xB0000000-0xB0010000 -mmap @ top: Cannot allocate memory +Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0x........-0x........ +mmap @ top 5 -Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0xB8000000-0xB8010000 -mmap @ top+.5G: Cannot allocate memory +Warning: client syscall mmap tried to modify addresses 0x........-0x........ +mmap @ top+.5G ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0) |
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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2004-10-31 19:39:29
|
CVS commit by nethercote:
Removed unused junk:
- tests for header files that are never utilised
- stupid long and bogus X version test that we ignored anyway
M +7 -81 configure.in 1.139
--- valgrind/configure.in #1.138:1.139
@@ -199,5 +199,4 @@
glibc="2.3")
-# Ok, this is linux. Check the kernel version
AC_MSG_CHECKING([the glibc version])
@@ -242,83 +241,12 @@
fi
-# try to detect the XFree version
-# JRS 2002-06-17: this is completely bogus because it
-# detects the server version, whereas we need to know the
-# client library version. So what follows is hacked to
-# use all the X supp files regardless of what is detected.
-# This is really stoooopid and should be fixed properly.
-
+# We don't know how to detect the X client library version
+# (detecting the server version is easy, bu no help). So we
+# just use a hack: always include the suppressions for both
+# versions 3 and 4.
AC_PATH_X
-
if test "${no_x}" != 'yes' ; then
-
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([X version])
-
- cat<<EOF > conftest.c
-#include <X11/Xlib.h>
-
-int main (int argc, char * argv [])
-{
- Display * display = XOpenDisplay (NULL);
-
- if (display) {
- printf ("%s version=%d\n", ServerVendor (display), VendorRelease (display));
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-EOF
-
- ${CC} -o conftest conftest.c -I${x_includes} -L${x_libraries} -lX11 >&5 2>&1
-
- if test "$?" != 0 ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([cannot compile test program])
- else
- xfree=`./conftest`
-
- case "${xfree}" in
- *XFree86*)
- case "${xfree}" in
- *version=4*)
- AC_MSG_RESULT([XFree 4.x family])
- AC_DEFINE([XFREE_4], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using XFree 4.x])
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp"
- # haaaaaaack!
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp"
- ;;
-
- *version=3*)
- AC_MSG_RESULT([XFree 3.x family])
- AC_DEFINE([XFREE_3], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using XFree86 3.x])
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp"
- # haaaaaaack!
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp"
- ;;
-
- *) AC_MSG_RESULT([unknown XFree86 server (${xfree})])
- # haaaaaaack!
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp"
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp"
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- *X.Org*)
- case "${xfree}" in
- *version=6*)
- AC_MSG_RESULT([X.Org 6.x family])
- AC_DEFINE([XFREE_4], 1, [Define to 1 if you're using XFree 4.x])
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp"
- # haaaaaaack!
- DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp"
- ;;
- esac
- ;;
- *) AC_MSG_RESULT([not a XFree86 server])
- ;;
- esac
-
- fi
-
- rm -f conftest conftest.c
+ DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-4.supp"
+ DEFAULT_SUPP="${DEFAULT_SUPP} xfree-3.supp"
fi
@@ -331,7 +259,5 @@
AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [
-
int main () { return 0 ; }
-
],
[
@@ -367,5 +293,5 @@
# Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS([fcntl.h stdlib.h string.h sys/socket.h sys/statfs.h sys/time.h sys/endian.h endian.h termios.h unistd.h utime.h mqueue.h])
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/endian.h endian.h mqueue.h])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
|
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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2004-10-31 19:19:02
|
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Tom Hughes wrote: > It doesn't compile for me - vg_replace_malloc.c wants VKI_BYTES_PER_PAGE > which seems to have vanished. Thanks for the pointer, should be fixed now. N |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 18:59:13
|
In message <200...@of...>
Nicholas Nethercote <nj...@ca...> wrote:
> CVS commit by nethercote:
>
>
> Arch-abstraction:
[ snipped ]
> The end result is that the kernel types situation should be much clearer, and
> similar files can be created relatively easily for other architectures as
> necessary.
It doesn't compile for me - vg_replace_malloc.c wants VKI_BYTES_PER_PAGE
which seems to have vanished.
Tom
--
Tom Hughes (th...@cy...)
Software Engineer, Cyberscience Corporation
http://www.cyberscience.com/
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|
From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2004-10-31 18:58:08
|
CVS commit by nethercote:
Must remember to edit the original file, not the generated one...
M +1 -1 vg_replace_malloc.c.base 1.9
--- valgrind/coregrind/vg_replace_malloc.c.base #1.8:1.9
@@ -222,5 +222,5 @@
LIBALIAS(void*, valloc, ( Int size ))
{
- return VG_INTERCEPT(soname:libc.so.6, memalign)(VKI_BYTES_PER_PAGE, size);
+ return VG_INTERCEPT(soname:libc.so.6, memalign)(VKI_PAGE_SIZE, size);
}
|
|
From: Nicholas N. <nj...@ca...> - 2004-10-31 18:48:31
|
CVS commit by nethercote: Arch-abstraction: - Added include/x86-linux/ and include/linux/ subdirectories, with Makefile.am files. - Overhauled the definitions of kernel types. include/vg_kerneliface.h is now three files, include/linux/vki.h, include/x86-linux/vki_arch.h, and include/x86-linux/vki_arch_posixtypes.h. These files separate the common/Linux and x86/Linux parts cleanly. All code is copied verbatim from the relevant kernel headers, except that VKI_/vki_ prefixes are added as necessary to distinguish them from glibc types. (This is done consistently, unlike previously when some types did not have the prefixes.) All code is clearly marked to show which particular header file it came from, and the Linux version used. (I used 2.6.8.1, the most recent stable release, for all of them.) A few of the types changed; this is because they changed between the older versions of Linux and the current 2.6.8.1. I checked that all these changes were ok with respect to backwards compatibility for our purposes. - vg_unsafe.h has been removed; we are no longer including any kernel headers, as we have our own copies for everything. This is because installed kernel headers are not reliable, and often cause compilation problems. (bug #92420 is a recent example) - Removed some no-longer-needed header-presence tests from configure.in. - Some code in the rest of Valgrind was changed to account for some slight changes in the names of our VKI_/vki_ kernel constants and types. - Updated README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL accordingly. - Fixed off-by-one error with VKI_GDT_ENTRY_TLS_MAX (merged from stable branch) The end result is that the kernel types situation should be much clearer, and similar files can be created relatively easily for other architectures as necessary. A include/linux/Makefile.am 1.1 A include/linux/vki.h 1.1 [GPL (v2+)] A include/x86-linux/.cvsignore 1.1 A include/x86-linux/Makefile.am 1.1 A include/x86-linux/vki_arch.h 1.1 [GPL (v2+)] A include/x86-linux/vki_arch_posixtypes.h 1.1 [GPL (v2+)] M +3 -1 Makefile.core-AM_CPPFLAGS.am 1.6 M +3 -1 Makefile.tool-flags.am 1.4 M +4 -6 README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL 1.9 M +3 -37 configure.in 1.138 M +3 -1 valgrind.spec.in 1.17 M +7 -7 cachegrind/x86/cg_arch.c 1.3 M +1 -2 coregrind/Makefile.am 1.102 M +26 -26 coregrind/core.h 1.46 M +4 -4 coregrind/ume.c 1.34 M +1 -2 coregrind/vg_execontext.c 1.20 M +2 -2 coregrind/vg_libpthread.c 1.177 M +9 -9 coregrind/vg_main.c 1.223 M +2 -2 coregrind/vg_malloc2.c 1.33 M +25 -25 coregrind/vg_memory.c 1.73 M +55 -95 coregrind/vg_mylibc.c 1.97 M +32 -32 coregrind/vg_proxylwp.c 1.26 M +15 -15 coregrind/vg_scheduler.c 1.194 M +162 -163 coregrind/vg_signals.c 1.97 M +2 -2 coregrind/vg_symtab2.c 1.92 M +23 -23 coregrind/vg_symtypes.c 1.10 M +906 -983 coregrind/vg_syscalls.c 1.150 M +1 -1 coregrind/x86/core_arch.h 1.14 M +1 -1 coregrind/x86/libpthread.c 1.5 M +15 -15 coregrind/x86/signal.c 1.5 M +3 -3 coregrind/x86/state.c 1.11 M +2 -2 coregrind/x86-linux/core_platform.h 1.9 M +17 -17 coregrind/x86-linux/ldt.c 1.4 M +1 -2 include/Makefile.am 1.10 M +28 -28 include/tool.h.base 1.8 M +28 -28 memcheck/mac_leakcheck.c 1.15 M +6 -1 memcheck/docs/mc_techdocs.html 1.11 R coregrind/vg_unsafe.h 1.36 R include/vg_kerneliface.h 1.25 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 11:31:22
|
CVS commit by thughes:
Add some alternate test results for glibc 2.2.5 systems.
A addrcheck/tests/toobig-allocs.stderr.exp2 1.1
A memcheck/tests/badjump.stderr.exp2 1.1
A memcheck/tests/brk.stderr.exp2 1.1
A memcheck/tests/brk2.stderr.exp2 1.1
A memcheck/tests/toobig-allocs.stderr.exp2 1.1
A memcheck/tests/writev.stderr.exp3 1.1
M +1 -1 memcheck/tests/error_counts.c 1.5
--- valgrind/memcheck/tests/error_counts.c #1.4:1.5
@@ -44,5 +44,5 @@ int main(void)
VALGRIND_DO_LEAK_CHECK;
VALGRIND_COUNT_LEAKS(n_leaked, n_dubious, n_reachable, n_suppressed);
- if (n_reachable == 147) n_reachable = 99; /* handle glibc differences */
+ if (n_reachable == 123) n_reachable = 99; /* handle glibc differences */
printf("leaks: %dB, %dB, %dB, %dB\n",
n_leaked, n_dubious, n_reachable, n_suppressed);
|
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 10:25:19
|
In message <614...@zs...>
"Jianhua Yang" <ya...@no...> wrote:
> --17784-- INTERNAL ERROR: Valgrind received a signal 11 (SIGSEGV) - exiting
> --17784-- si_code=1 Fault EIP: 0xB0052053; Faulting address: 0x1DC9C000
>
> valgrind: the `impossible' happened:
> Killed by fatal signal
> Basic block ctr is approximately 3200000
> ==17784== at 0xB002FFDF: vgPlain_core_panic (vg_mylibc.c:1156)
> ==17784== by 0xB002FFDE: panic (vg_mylibc.c:1152)
> ==17784== by 0xB002FFFF: vgPlain_core_panic (vg_mylibc.c:1157)
> ==17784== by 0xB00374B0: vg_sync_signalhandler (vg_signals.c:2191)
>
> sched status:
>
> Thread 1: status = Runnable, associated_mx = 0x0, associated_cv = 0x0
> ==17784== at 0x1DC9BC2F: ???
> ==17784== by 0x1BDDC8F0: ACE_MMAP_Memory_Pool::map_file(long) (/home/zhentao/ACE/ACE_wrappers/ace/Mem_Map.i:9)
It's impossible to say for sure but given that this looks like it
is in an mmap operation it is quite possible that this is the skip
list bug I fixed this week.
Can you try this with the CVS head version and see if it is still
happening there - if is then please file a bug on the bug tracker
for this. The CVS version should also give a better stack trace if
it is still happening.
Tom
--
Tom Hughes (th...@cy...)
Software Engineer, Cyberscience Corporation
http://www.cyberscience.com/
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 10:18:28
|
CVS commit by thughes:
Added some extra data race suppressions for glibc 2.3.2.
M +14 -0 glibc-2.3.supp 1.16
--- valgrind/glibc-2.3.supp #1.15:1.16
@@ -159,8 +159,22 @@
}
{
+ _dl_lookup_symbol/ld-2.3.2.so/ld-2.3.2.so
+ Helgrind:Eraser
+ fun:_dl_lookup_symbol
+ obj:/lib/ld-2.3.2.so
+ obj:/lib/ld-2.3.2.so
+}
+{
_dl_fini
Helgrind:Eraser
fun:_dl_fini
}
+{
+ ld-2.3.2.so/exit/__libc_start_main
+ Helgrind:Eraser
+ obj:/lib/ld-2.3.2.so
+ fun:exit
+ fun:__libc_start_main
+}
#-------- Threading bugs?
|
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 10:13:24
|
CVS commit by thughes:
Add some more data race suppressions for glibc 2.2.5.
M +17 -0 glibc-2.2.supp 1.27
--- valgrind/glibc-2.2.supp #1.26:1.27
@@ -164,4 +164,12 @@
{
+ _dl_lookup_symbol_internal/fixup/_dl_runtime_resolve
+ Helgrind:Eraser
+ fun:_dl_lookup_symbol_internal
+ fun:fixup
+ fun:_dl_runtime_resolve
+}
+
+{
_dl_lookup_versioned_symbol/fixup/_dl_runtime_resolve
Helgrind:Eraser
@@ -196,4 +204,13 @@
}
+{
+ _dl_map_object_deps_internal/dl_open_worker/_dl_catch_error_internal/_dl_open
+ Helgrind:Eraser
+ fun:_dl_map_object_deps_internal
+ fun:dl_open_worker
+ fun:_dl_catch_error_internal
+ fun:_dl_open
+}
+
#-------- Threading bugs?
# glibc 'knows' that destroying a locked mutex will unlock it
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From: <js...@ac...> - 2004-10-31 03:56:21
|
Nightly build on phoenix ( SuSE 9.1 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:50:00 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow insn_cmov: valgrind ./insn_cmov insn_fpu: valgrind ./insn_fpu insn_mmx: valgrind ./insn_mmx insn_mmxext: (cpu_test failed, skipping) insn_sse: valgrind ./insn_sse insn_sse2: (cpu_test failed, skipping) int: valgrind ./int pushpopseg: valgrind ./pushpopseg rcl_assert: valgrind ./rcl_assert seg_override: valgrind ./seg_override -- Finished tests in none/tests/x86 ------------------------------------ yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 177 tests, 3 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures ================= corecheck/tests/as_mmap (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_fcntl (stderr) memcheck/tests/writev (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <to...@co...> - 2004-10-31 03:26:35
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Nightly build on dunsmere ( Fedora Core 2 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:20:03 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow insn_sse2: (cpu_test failed, skipping) int: valgrind ./int pushpopseg: valgrind ./pushpopseg rcl_assert: valgrind ./rcl_assert seg_override: valgrind ./seg_override -- Finished tests in none/tests/x86 ------------------------------------ yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 182 tests, 8 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures ================= corecheck/tests/fdleak_cmsg (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_fcntl (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_ipv4 (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_socketpair (stderr) memcheck/tests/buflen_check (stderr) memcheck/tests/execve (stderr) memcheck/tests/execve2 (stderr) memcheck/tests/writev (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 03:19:55
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Nightly build on audi ( Red Hat 9 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:15:07 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow insn_sse2: (cpu_test failed, skipping) int: valgrind ./int pushpopseg: valgrind ./pushpopseg rcl_assert: valgrind ./rcl_assert seg_override: valgrind ./seg_override -- Finished tests in none/tests/x86 ------------------------------------ yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 182 tests, 8 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures ================= corecheck/tests/fdleak_cmsg (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_fcntl (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_ipv4 (stderr) corecheck/tests/fdleak_socketpair (stderr) memcheck/tests/buflen_check (stderr) memcheck/tests/execve (stderr) memcheck/tests/execve2 (stderr) memcheck/tests/writev (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 03:13:31
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Nightly build on ginetta ( Red Hat 8.0 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:10:01 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow insn_mmxext: valgrind ./insn_mmxext insn_sse: valgrind ./insn_sse insn_sse2: (cpu_test failed, skipping) int: valgrind ./int pushpopseg: valgrind ./pushpopseg rcl_assert: valgrind ./rcl_assert seg_override: valgrind ./seg_override -- Finished tests in none/tests/x86 ------------------------------------ yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 182 tests, 6 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures ================= helgrind/tests/allok (stderr) helgrind/tests/deadlock (stderr) helgrind/tests/inherit (stderr) helgrind/tests/race (stderr) helgrind/tests/race2 (stderr) helgrind/tests/readshared (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 03:08:19
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Nightly build on alvis ( Red Hat 7.3 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:05:01 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 182 tests, 13 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure ================= addrcheck/tests/toobig-allocs (stderr) helgrind/tests/allok (stderr) helgrind/tests/deadlock (stderr) helgrind/tests/inherit (stderr) helgrind/tests/race (stderr) helgrind/tests/race2 (stderr) helgrind/tests/readshared (stderr) memcheck/tests/badjump (stderr) memcheck/tests/brk (stderr) memcheck/tests/brk2 (stderr) memcheck/tests/error_counts (stdout) memcheck/tests/toobig-allocs (stderr) memcheck/tests/vgtest_ume (stderr) memcheck/tests/writev (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2004-10-31 03:03:41
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Nightly build on standard ( Red Hat 7.2 ) started at 2004-10-31 03:00:01 GMT Checking out source tree ... done Configuring ... done Building ... done Running regression tests ... done Last 20 lines of log.verbose follow fpu_lazy_eflags: valgrind ./fpu_lazy_eflags insn_basic: valgrind ./insn_basic insn_cmov: valgrind ./insn_cmov insn_fpu: valgrind ./insn_fpu insn_mmx: valgrind ./insn_mmx insn_mmxext: valgrind ./insn_mmxext insn_sse: valgrind ./insn_sse insn_sse2: (cpu_test failed, skipping) int: valgrind ./int pushpopseg: valgrind ./pushpopseg rcl_assert: valgrind ./rcl_assert seg_override: valgrind ./seg_override -- Finished tests in none/tests/x86 ------------------------------------ yield: valgrind ./yield -- Finished tests in none/tests ---------------------------------------- == 182 tests, 1 stderr failure, 0 stdout failures ================= memcheck/tests/vgtest_ume (stderr) make: *** [regtest] Error 1 |