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From: Bart V. A. <bar...@gm...> - 2007-02-23 14:35:30
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On 2/22/07, Nicholas Nethercote <nj...@cs...> wrote: > The last sentence of the comment for the tool-defined 'update_extra' > function explains: > > // Should fill in any details that could be postponed until after the > // decision whether to ignore the error (ie. details not affecting the > // result of VG_(tdict).tool_eq_Error()). This saves time when errors > // are ignored. > // Yuk. > // Return value: must be the size of the `extra' part in bytes -- used by > // the core to make a copy. > UInt (*update_extra)(Error* err), > > The whole mechanism is ugly but I've never been able to think of a way to > improve it much. Thanks for the info -- this allowed me to fix the crash in drd triggered by -v. Regarding passing the size of the 'extra' part to Valgrind's core: is this size already known at the time VG_(maybe_record_error)() is called in every tool ? In that case it would be more elegant to have e.g. a function VG_(maybe_record_error2)() that accepts one more argument than VG_(maybe_record_error)(), namely the size of the object 'extra' points to. Bart. |
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-02-23 10:10:13
|
Author: sewardj
Date: 2007-02-23 10:10:02 +0000 (Fri, 23 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 6610
Log:
Make the frame unwinder able to handle 64-bit DWARF (untested :-(
mostly by a lot of comparison of this code vs that of
binutils-2.17/binutils/dwarf.c vs the relevant specs.
Modified:
trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_readdwarf.h
trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readdwarf.c
trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c
Modified: trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_readdwarf.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_readdwarf.h 2007-02-23 09:04:16 UTC (rev 6609)
+++ trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/priv_readdwarf.h 2007-02-23 10:10:02 UTC (rev 6610)
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
CFI reader
-------------------- */
extern
-void ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf2)
+void ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf3)
( /*OUT*/struct _SegInfo* si,
UChar* ehframe, Int ehframe_sz, Addr ehframe_addr );
Modified: trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readdwarf.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readdwarf.c 2007-02-23 09:04:16 UTC (rev 6609)
+++ trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readdwarf.c 2007-02-23 10:10:02 UTC (rev 6610)
@@ -1439,6 +1439,25 @@
/*--- Read call-frame info from an .eh_frame section ---*/
/*------------------------------------------------------------*/
+/* Sources of info:
+
+ The DWARF3 spec, available from http://www.dwarfstd.org/Download.php
+
+ This describes how to read CFA data from .debug_frame sections.
+ So as to maximise everybody's annoyance and confusion, .eh_frame
+ sections are almost the same as .debug_frame sections, but differ
+ in a few subtle and ill documented but important aspects.
+
+ Generic ELF Specification, sections 7.5 (DWARF Extensions) and 7.6
+ (Exception Frames), available from
+
+ http://www.linux-foundation.org/spec/book/ELF-generic/ELF-generic.html
+
+ This really does describe .eh_frame, at least the aspects that
+ differ from standard DWARF3. It's better than guessing, and
+ (marginally) more fun than reading the gdb source code.
+*/
+
/* Useful info ..
In general:
@@ -2843,7 +2862,7 @@
typedef
struct {
/* This gives the CIE an identity to which FDEs will refer. */
- UInt offset;
+ ULong offset;
/* Code, data factors. */
Int code_a_f;
Int data_a_f;
@@ -2875,7 +2894,7 @@
static CIE the_CIEs[N_CIEs];
-void ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf2)
+void ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf3)
( /*OUT*/struct _SegInfo* si,
UChar* ehframe_image, Int ehframe_sz, Addr ehframe_avma )
{
@@ -2920,8 +2939,9 @@
*/
while (True) {
UChar* ciefde_start;
- UInt ciefde_len;
- UInt cie_pointer;
+ ULong ciefde_len;
+ ULong cie_pointer;
+ Bool dw64;
/* Are we done? */
if (data == ehframe_image + ehframe_sz)
@@ -2938,31 +2958,45 @@
ciefde_start = data;
if (si->trace_cfi)
- VG_(printf)("\ncie/fde.start = %p (ehframe_image + 0x%x)\n",
+ VG_(printf)("\ncie/fde.start = %p (ehframe_image + 0x%lx)\n",
ciefde_start, ciefde_start - ehframe_image);
- ciefde_len = read_UInt(data); data += sizeof(UInt);
+ ciefde_len = (ULong) read_UInt(data); data += sizeof(UInt);
if (si->trace_cfi)
- VG_(printf)("cie/fde.length = %d\n", ciefde_len);
+ VG_(printf)("cie/fde.length = %lld\n", ciefde_len);
/* Apparently, if the .length field is zero, we are at the end
- of the sequence. ?? Neither the DWARF2 spec not the AMD64
- ABI spec say this, though. */
+ of the sequence. This is stated in the Generic Elf
+ Specification (see comments far above here) and is one of the
+ places where .eh_frame and .debug_frame data differ. */
if (ciefde_len == 0) {
- if (data == ehframe_image + ehframe_sz) {
- if (si->ddump_frames)
- VG_(printf)("%08lx ZERO terminator\n\n",
- ((Addr)ciefde_start) - ((Addr)ehframe_image));
- return;
- }
- how = "zero-sized CIE/FDE but not at section end";
- goto bad;
+ if (si->ddump_frames)
+ VG_(printf)("%08lx ZERO terminator\n\n",
+ ((Addr)ciefde_start) - ((Addr)ehframe_image));
+ return;
}
- cie_pointer = read_UInt(data);
- data += sizeof(UInt); /* XXX see XXX below */
+ /* If the .length field is 0xFFFFFFFF then we're dealing with
+ 64-bit DWARF, and the real length is stored as a 64-bit
+ number immediately following it. */
+ dw64 = False;
+ if (ciefde_len == 0xFFFFFFFFUL) {
+ dw64 = True;
+ ciefde_len = read_ULong(data); data += sizeof(ULong);
+ }
+
+ /* Now get the CIE ID, whose size depends on the DWARF 32 vs
+ 64-ness. */
+ if (dw64) {
+ cie_pointer = read_ULong(data);
+ data += sizeof(ULong); /* XXX see XXX below */
+ } else {
+ cie_pointer = (ULong)read_UInt(data);
+ data += sizeof(UInt); /* XXX see XXX below */
+ }
+
if (si->trace_cfi)
- VG_(printf)("cie.pointer = %d\n", cie_pointer);
+ VG_(printf)("cie.pointer = %lld\n", cie_pointer);
/* If cie_pointer is zero, we've got a CIE; else it's an FDE. */
if (cie_pointer == 0) {
@@ -2989,13 +3023,13 @@
/* Record its offset. This is how we will find it again
later when looking at an FDE. */
- the_CIEs[this_CIE].offset = ciefde_start - ehframe_image;
+ the_CIEs[this_CIE].offset = (ULong)(ciefde_start - ehframe_image);
if (si->ddump_frames)
VG_(printf)("%08lx %08lx %08lx CIE\n",
((Addr)ciefde_start) - ((Addr)ehframe_image),
(Addr)ciefde_len,
- (Addr)cie_pointer );
+ (Addr)(UWord)cie_pointer );
cie_version = read_UChar(data); data += sizeof(UChar);
if (si->trace_cfi)
@@ -3147,7 +3181,7 @@
AddressDecodingInfo adi;
UnwindContext ctx, restore_ctx;
Int cie;
- UInt look_for;
+ ULong look_for;
Bool ok;
Addr fde_initloc;
UWord fde_arange;
@@ -3159,12 +3193,13 @@
/* Find the relevant CIE. The CIE we want is located
cie_pointer bytes back from here. */
- /* re sizeof(UInt), matches XXX above. For 64-bit dwarf this
- will have to be a ULong instead. */
- look_for = (data - sizeof(UInt) - ehframe_image) - cie_pointer;
+ /* re sizeof(UInt) / sizeof(ULong), matches XXX above. */
+ look_for = (data - (dw64 ? sizeof(ULong) : sizeof(UInt))
+ - ehframe_image)
+ - cie_pointer;
for (cie = 0; cie < n_CIEs; cie++) {
- if (0) VG_(printf)("look for %d %d\n",
+ if (0) VG_(printf)("look for %lld %lld\n",
look_for, the_CIEs[cie].offset );
if (the_CIEs[cie].offset == look_for)
break;
@@ -3195,7 +3230,7 @@
VG_(printf)("%08lx %08lx %08lx FDE cie=%08lx pc=%08lx..%08lx\n",
((Addr)ciefde_start) - ((Addr)ehframe_image),
(Addr)ciefde_len,
- (Addr)cie_pointer,
+ (Addr)(UWord)cie_pointer,
(Addr)look_for,
((Addr)fde_initloc) - si->text_start_avma,
((Addr)fde_initloc) - si->text_start_avma + fde_arange);
Modified: trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c 2007-02-23 09:04:16 UTC (rev 6609)
+++ trunk/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c 2007-02-23 10:10:02 UTC (rev 6610)
@@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@
/* Read .eh_frame (call-frame-info) if any */
if (ehframe_img) {
- ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf2)
+ ML_(read_callframe_info_dwarf3)
( si, ehframe_img, ehframe_sz, ehframe_avma );
}
|
|
From: <js...@ac...> - 2007-02-23 09:49:58
|
Nightly build on minnie ( SuSE 10.0, ppc32 ) started at 2007-02-23 09:00:01 GMT Results unchanged from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 219 tests, 10 stderr failures, 6 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) memcheck/tests/leakotron (stdout) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_changes (stderr) memcheck/tests/xml1 (stderr) none/tests/faultstatus (stderr) none/tests/fdleak_cmsg (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) none/tests/ppc32/jm-fp (stdout) none/tests/ppc32/jm-fp (stderr) none/tests/ppc32/round (stdout) none/tests/ppc32/round (stderr) none/tests/ppc32/test_fx (stdout) none/tests/ppc32/test_fx (stderr) none/tests/ppc32/test_gx (stdout) |
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-02-23 09:04:18
|
Author: sewardj
Date: 2007-02-23 09:04:16 +0000 (Fri, 23 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 6609
Log:
Update
Modified:
trunk/docs/internals/3_2_BUGSTATUS.txt
Modified: trunk/docs/internals/3_2_BUGSTATUS.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/internals/3_2_BUGSTATUS.txt 2007-02-23 09:03:26 UTC (rev 6608)
+++ trunk/docs/internals/3_2_BUGSTATUS.txt 2007-02-23 09:04:16 UTC (rev 6609)
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@
pending pending n-i-bz --track-fds reports leakage of
stdout/in/err and doesn't respect -q
+ XXX where is the patch?
pending pending 141366 Add sys_vserver support to valgrind (w/ patch)
@@ -28,8 +29,15 @@
and MPI_STATUSES_IGNORE not supported and makes
a valid MPI program crash.
+vx1735 pending 32 141790 Missing amd64 x87 insns
+
+r6608 pending 32 n-i-bz intercept for __memmove_chk
+
Ashley logfile qualifiers in coredumps patch
+RedHat8 needs suppressions
+where did mpi wrappers for Pack/Unpack go? (r6575 ?)
+
------- Bugs reported and fixed in 3.2.3 ------
TRUNK 32BRANCH PRI BUG# WHAT
|
|
From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-02-23 09:03:32
|
Author: sewardj
Date: 2007-02-23 09:03:26 +0000 (Fri, 23 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 6608
Log:
Add an intercept for __memmove_chk (another glibc 2.5 artefact)
Modified:
trunk/memcheck/mc_replace_strmem.c
Modified: trunk/memcheck/mc_replace_strmem.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/memcheck/mc_replace_strmem.c 2007-02-21 10:51:41 UTC (rev 6607)
+++ trunk/memcheck/mc_replace_strmem.c 2007-02-23 09:03:26 UTC (rev 6608)
@@ -509,6 +509,40 @@
MEMMOVE(m_libc_soname, memmove)
+/* glibc 2.5 variant of memmove which checks the dest is big enough.
+ There is no specific part of glibc that this is copied from. */
+#define GLIBC25___MEMMOVE_CHK(soname, fnname) \
+ void* VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(soname,fnname) \
+ (void *dstV, const void *srcV, SizeT n, SizeT destlen); \
+ void* VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(soname,fnname) \
+ (void *dstV, const void *srcV, SizeT n, SizeT destlen) \
+ { \
+ extern void _exit(int status); \
+ SizeT i; \
+ Char* dst = (Char*)dstV; \
+ Char* src = (Char*)srcV; \
+ if (destlen < n) \
+ goto badness; \
+ if (dst < src) { \
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) \
+ dst[i] = src[i]; \
+ } \
+ else \
+ if (dst > src) { \
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) \
+ dst[n-i-1] = src[n-i-1]; \
+ } \
+ return dst; \
+ badness: \
+ VALGRIND_PRINTF_BACKTRACE( \
+ "*** memmove_chk: buffer overflow detected ***: " \
+ "program terminated"); \
+ _exit(127); \
+ }
+
+GLIBC25___MEMMOVE_CHK(m_libc_soname, __memmove_chk)
+
+
/* Find the first occurrence of C in S or the final NUL byte. */
#define GLIBC232_STRCHRNUL(soname, fnname) \
char* VG_REPLACE_FUNCTION_ZU(soname,fnname) (const char* s, int c_in); \
@@ -560,7 +594,8 @@
return ret; \
badness: \
VALGRIND_PRINTF_BACKTRACE( \
- "***buffer overflow detected ***: program terminated"); \
+ "*** strcpy_chk: buffer overflow detected ***: " \
+ "program terminated"); \
_exit(127); \
/*NOTREACHED*/ \
return NULL; \
@@ -586,7 +621,8 @@
return dst - 1; \
badness: \
VALGRIND_PRINTF_BACKTRACE( \
- "***buffer overflow detected ***: program terminated"); \
+ "*** stpcpy_chk: buffer overflow detected ***: " \
+ "program terminated"); \
_exit(127); \
/*NOTREACHED*/ \
return NULL; \
|
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-02-23 08:48:33
|
Author: sewardj
Date: 2007-02-23 08:48:22 +0000 (Fri, 23 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 1735
Log:
Handle FCOM and FCOMPP in 64-bit mode (see #141790)
Modified:
trunk/priv/guest-amd64/toIR.c
Modified: trunk/priv/guest-amd64/toIR.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/priv/guest-amd64/toIR.c 2007-02-06 01:52:52 UTC (rev 1734)
+++ trunk/priv/guest-amd64/toIR.c 2007-02-23 08:48:22 UTC (rev 1735)
@@ -4465,23 +4465,23 @@
fp_do_op_ST_ST ( "mul", Iop_MulF64, modrm - 0xC8, 0, False );
break;
+ /* Dunno if this is right */
+ case 0xD0 ... 0xD7: /* FCOM %st(?),%st(0) */
+ r_dst = (UInt)modrm - 0xD0;
+ DIP("fcom %%st(0),%%st(%d)\n", r_dst);
+ /* This forces C1 to zero, which isn't right. */
+ put_C3210(
+ unop(Iop_32Uto64,
+ binop( Iop_And32,
+ binop(Iop_Shl32,
+ binop(Iop_CmpF64, get_ST(0), get_ST(r_dst)),
+ mkU8(8)),
+ mkU32(0x4500)
+ )));
+ break;
+
//.. #if 1
//.. /* Dunno if this is right */
-//.. case 0xD0 ... 0xD7: /* FCOM %st(?),%st(0) */
-//.. r_dst = (UInt)modrm - 0xD0;
-//.. DIP("fcom %%st(0),%%st(%d)\n", r_dst);
-//.. /* This forces C1 to zero, which isn't right. */
-//.. put_C3210(
-//.. binop( Iop_And32,
-//.. binop(Iop_Shl32,
-//.. binop(Iop_CmpF64, get_ST(0), get_ST(r_dst)),
-//.. mkU8(8)),
-//.. mkU32(0x4500)
-//.. ));
-//.. break;
-//.. #endif
-//.. #if 1
-//.. /* Dunno if this is right */
//.. case 0xD8 ... 0xDF: /* FCOMP %st(?),%st(0) */
//.. r_dst = (UInt)modrm - 0xD8;
//.. DIP("fcomp %%st(0),%%st(%d)\n", r_dst);
@@ -5761,19 +5761,20 @@
fp_do_op_ST_ST ( "mul", Iop_MulF64, 0, modrm - 0xC8, True );
break;
-//.. case 0xD9: /* FCOMPP %st(0),%st(1) */
-//.. DIP("fuompp %%st(0),%%st(1)\n");
-//.. /* This forces C1 to zero, which isn't right. */
-//.. put_C3210(
-//.. binop( Iop_And32,
-//.. binop(Iop_Shl32,
-//.. binop(Iop_CmpF64, get_ST(0), get_ST(1)),
-//.. mkU8(8)),
-//.. mkU32(0x4500)
-//.. ));
-//.. fp_pop();
-//.. fp_pop();
-//.. break;
+ case 0xD9: /* FCOMPP %st(0),%st(1) */
+ DIP("fcompp %%st(0),%%st(1)\n");
+ /* This forces C1 to zero, which isn't right. */
+ put_C3210(
+ unop(Iop_32Uto64,
+ binop( Iop_And32,
+ binop(Iop_Shl32,
+ binop(Iop_CmpF64, get_ST(0), get_ST(1)),
+ mkU8(8)),
+ mkU32(0x4500)
+ )));
+ fp_pop();
+ fp_pop();
+ break;
case 0xE0 ... 0xE7: /* FSUBRP %st(0),%st(?) */
fp_do_oprev_ST_ST ( "subr", Iop_SubF64, 0, modrm - 0xE0, True );
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From: <js...@ac...> - 2007-02-23 05:29:43
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Nightly build on phoenix ( SuSE 10.0 ) started at 2007-02-23 04:55:01 GMT Checking out vex source tree ... done Building vex ... done Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 254 tests, 6 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_switch (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar_supp (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) ================================================= == Results from 24 hours ago == ================================================= Checking out vex source tree ... done Building vex ... done Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 254 tests, 6 stderr failures, 2 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_switch (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar_supp (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) none/tests/pth_detached (stdout) ================================================= == Difference between 24 hours ago and now == ================================================= *** old.short Fri Feb 23 05:13:19 2007 --- new.short Fri Feb 23 05:30:17 2007 *************** *** 10,12 **** ! == 254 tests, 6 stderr failures, 2 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) --- 10,12 ---- ! == 254 tests, 6 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) *************** *** 18,20 **** none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) - none/tests/pth_detached (stdout) --- 18,19 ---- |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2007-02-23 03:25:42
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Nightly build on dellow ( x86_64, Fedora Core 6 ) started at 2007-02-23 03:10:17 GMT Results unchanged from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 288 tests, 4 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/xml1 (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2007-02-23 03:23:19
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Nightly build on alvis ( i686, Red Hat 7.3 ) started at 2007-02-23 03:15:02 GMT Results differ from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Last 20 lines of verbose log follow echo /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4393: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4513: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4633: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4753: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4873: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4993: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:5113: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:5233: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' make[5]: *** [insn_sse3.o] Error 1 rm insn_mmx.c insn_sse2.c insn_fpu.c insn_mmxext.c insn_sse.c insn_sse3.c insn_cmov.c insn_basic.c make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests/x86' make[4]: *** [check-am] Error 2 make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests/x86' make[3]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests' make[2]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none' make[1]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind' make: *** [check] Error 2 ================================================= == Results from 24 hours ago == ================================================= Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Last 20 lines of verbose log follow echo /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4393: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4513: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4633: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4753: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4873: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4993: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:5113: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:5233: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' make[5]: *** [insn_sse3.o] Error 1 rm insn_mmx.c insn_sse2.c insn_fpu.c insn_mmxext.c insn_sse.c insn_sse3.c insn_cmov.c insn_basic.c make[5]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests/x86' make[4]: *** [check-am] Error 2 make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests/x86' make[3]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none/tests' make[2]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind/none' make[1]: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/valgrind.30420/valgrind' make: *** [check] Error 2 ================================================= == Difference between 24 hours ago and now == ================================================= *** old.short Fri Feb 23 03:19:14 2007 --- new.short Fri Feb 23 03:23:10 2007 *************** *** 7,16 **** Last 20 lines of verbose log follow echo ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4393: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4513: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4633: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4753: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4873: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:4993: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:5113: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccU7SPKL.s:5233: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' make[5]: *** [insn_sse3.o] Error 1 --- 7,16 ---- Last 20 lines of verbose log follow echo ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4393: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4513: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4633: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4753: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4873: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:4993: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:5113: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' ! /tmp/ccHGp0pA.s:5233: Error: no such instruction: `fisttpq -56(%ebp)' make[5]: *** [insn_sse3.o] Error 1 |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2007-02-23 03:20:30
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Nightly build on lloyd ( x86_64, Fedora Core 3 ) started at 2007-02-23 03:05:09 GMT Results unchanged from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 288 tests, 6 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_switch (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar_supp (stderr) memcheck/tests/xml1 (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2007-02-23 03:13:45
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Nightly build on gill ( x86_64, Fedora Core 2 ) started at 2007-02-23 03:00:09 GMT Results unchanged from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 290 tests, 6 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_switch (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar_supp (stderr) none/tests/fdleak_fcntl (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) |
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From: <js...@ac...> - 2007-02-23 01:16:40
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Nightly build on g5 ( SuSE 10.1, ppc970 ) started at 2007-02-23 02:00:01 CET Results differ from 24 hours ago Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 225 tests, 6 stderr failures, 2 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/deep_templates (stdout) memcheck/tests/leak-cycle (stderr) memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) none/tests/faultstatus (stderr) none/tests/fdleak_cmsg (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) ================================================= == Results from 24 hours ago == ================================================= Checking out valgrind source tree ... done Configuring valgrind ... done Building valgrind ... done Running regression tests ... failed Regression test results follow == 225 tests, 6 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/deep_templates (stdout) memcheck/tests/leak-cycle (stderr) memcheck/tests/leak-tree (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) none/tests/faultstatus (stderr) none/tests/fdleak_cmsg (stderr) none/tests/mremap (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) none/tests/pth_detached (stdout) ================================================= == Difference between 24 hours ago and now == ================================================= *** old.short Fri Feb 23 02:08:23 2007 --- new.short Fri Feb 23 02:16:36 2007 *************** *** 8,10 **** ! == 225 tests, 6 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/deep_templates (stdout) --- 8,10 ---- ! == 225 tests, 6 stderr failures, 2 stdout failures, 0 posttest failures == memcheck/tests/deep_templates (stdout) *************** *** 17,19 **** none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) - none/tests/pth_detached (stdout) --- 17,18 ---- |