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From: Julian S. <js...@ac...> - 2008-07-02 20:34:33
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 14:08, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Dirk Mueller <dm...@gm...> wrote: > > VG_(printf) uses "%t" as a "xml-escaped %s" attribute. This does not if > > gcc format checking is enabled, as %t is a nonstandard extension, which > > it doesn't understand. I've asked you some time ago wether it would be > > okay to either map it to "%s" and use a ToXml function for the argument, > > or to use a completely different (non printf-like) function for xml > > output. I guess the latter makes more sense, as line formatting (printf) > > doesn't really make sense with xml output, the stream output can be > > abstracted into something else. I suppose it would be a good thing to move towards separating the XML messaging completely. So, yes, the latter sounds better to me too. > How about the code below ? The patch below defines two variants of the > same function, namely VG_(xml_message)() and VG_(message)(). Format > string checking is disabled for the former and enabled for the latter. > This way the %t format specifier does not trigger a warning when > passed to VG_(xml_message)(). Am I right to understand that VG_(xml_message)() and VG_(message) are functionally identical, or is that not so? J |
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From: Julian S. <js...@ac...> - 2008-07-02 20:26:00
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On Wednesday 02 July 2008 20:11, Stephen McCamant wrote: > >>>>> "JC" == Jim Clause <cl...@cc...> writes: > > JC> Will VEX ever generate code that defines an IRTemp that is never > JC> subsequently used? > > >From some informal testing, it appears to me that the first stage > x86->IR transformation sometimes does so, but rarely enough that it > might be considered a bug; I wouldn't rely on that. The compilation pipeline is designed so that the front ends can make relatively stupid translations into IR and rely on the initial IR "optimisation" pass to tidy up the mess. This makes the front ends easier to write. Although I can't offhand think of any dead assignments to temporaries that the front ends might make, I wouldn't be surprised to find there are some somewhere. > the only case I saw was that cmp operations > do a subtract that's not used. Memcheck's instrumentation adds lots of > dead temps. But the optimization pass that follows both removes them > all (see do_deadcode_BB in iropt.c). Yeh, probably true. J |
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From: Stephen M.
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>>>>> "JC" == Jim Clause <cl...@cc...> writes:
JC> Will VEX ever generate code that defines an IRTemp that is never
JC> subsequently used?
>From some informal testing, it appears to me that the first stage
x86->IR transformation sometimes does so, but rarely enough that it
might be considered a bug; the only case I saw was that cmp operations
do a subtract that's not used. Memcheck's instrumentation adds lots of
dead temps. But the optimization pass that follows both removes them
all (see do_deadcode_BB in iropt.c). I've appended a short perl script
you can run on Valgrind's "--trace-flags=10000000 trace-notbelow=0"
(resp. 0100000, 00100000, 00010000) output to see for yourself.
Why do you ask?
-- Stephen
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub uses {
my($x) = @_;
while ($x =~ /t(\d+)/g) {
$uses[$1] = 1;
}
}
while (<>) {
if (/^==== BB (\d+)/) {
$bb = $1;
} elsif (/t(\d+):/) {
} elsif (/^\s+t(\d+) = (.*)/) {
$defs[$1] = 1;
uses($2);
} elsif (/t(\d+)/) {
uses($_);
} elsif (/---------/) {
for $i (0 .. $#defs) {
print "In BB ", $bb-1, ", t$i is not used\n"
if $defs[$i] and not $uses[$i];
}
@defs = @uses = ();
}
}
|
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From: Ashley P. <api...@co...> - 2008-07-02 17:54:26
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On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 15:21 -0400, Bill Hoffman wrote: > I would like to ping the you folks on this feature request that I submitted: > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148932 > > I use the feature every day, and it is quite useful. Any chance of it > getting incorporated into valgrind? Wouldn't it make more sense to have a white-list rather than a black-list? Ashley, |
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From: Bart V. A. <bar...@gm...> - 2008-07-02 16:50:16
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Bill Hoffman <bil...@ki...> wrote: > > I would like to ping the you folks on this feature request that I submitted: > > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148932 Regarding your patch: are you sure that the construct cited below is foolproof ? + if(VG_(strstr)(VG_(clo_trace_children_skip), (Char*)ARG1)) { + VG_(message)(Vg_UserMsg, "Skip trace child %s %s\n", ARG1, VG_(clo_trace_children_skip)); + VG_(clo_trace_children) = 0; + } Bart. |
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From: Jim C. <cl...@cc...> - 2008-07-02 16:34:48
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Will VEX ever generate code that defines an IRTemp that is never subsequently used? Thanks, ~Jim |
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From: Bart V. A. <bar...@gm...> - 2008-07-02 12:08:27
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Dirk Mueller <dm...@gm...> wrote:
> VG_(printf) uses "%t" as a "xml-escaped %s" attribute. This does not if gcc
> format checking is enabled, as %t is a nonstandard extension, which it doesn't
> understand. I've asked you some time ago wether it would be okay to either map
> it to "%s" and use a ToXml function for the argument, or to use a completely
> different (non printf-like) function for xml output. I guess the latter makes
> more sense, as line formatting (printf) doesn't really make sense with xml
> output, the stream output can be abstracted into something else.
How about the code below ? The patch below defines two variants of the
same function, namely VG_(xml_message)() and VG_(message)(). Format
string checking is disabled for the former and enabled for the latter.
This way the %t format specifier does not trigger a warning when
passed to VG_(xml_message)().
Bart.
Index: include/pub_tool_libcprint.h
===================================================================
--- include/pub_tool_libcprint.h (revision 8323)
+++ include/pub_tool_libcprint.h (working copy)
@@ -85,12 +85,11 @@
VgMsgKind;
/* Send a single-part message. Appends a newline. */
+extern UInt VG_(xml_message)( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... );
extern UInt VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format,
... ) PRINTF_CHECK(2, 3);
extern UInt VG_(vmessage) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format,
va_list vargs ) PRINTF_CHECK(2, 0);
-/* Convert a string such that it can be inserted into an XML output stream. */
-extern HChar* VG_(ToXML)(HChar* buf, Int size, const HChar* str);
#endif // __PUB_TOOL_LIBCPRINT_H
Index: coregrind/m_libcprint.c
===================================================================
--- coregrind/m_libcprint.c (revision 8323)
+++ coregrind/m_libcprint.c (working copy)
@@ -285,47 +285,6 @@
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- ToXML()
- ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
-
-struct xml_buf {
- HChar* cur;
- HChar* end;
-};
-
-static void append_to_xml_buf(const HChar ch, void* arg2)
-{
- struct xml_buf* const xml_buf = arg2;
-
- if (xml_buf->cur < xml_buf->end)
- {
- *xml_buf->cur++ = ch;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Make sure that it gets noticed if a buffer is too small. */
- vg_assert(False);
- }
-}
-
-/* Convert a string such that it can be inserted into an XML output stream. */
-
-extern HChar* VG_(ToXML)(HChar* const buf, const Int size,
- const HChar* str)
-{
- static struct xml_buf xml_buf;
-
- if (str == NULL)
- str = "(null)";
- xml_buf.cur = buf;
- xml_buf.end = buf + size - 1;
- myvprintf_str_XML_simplistic(append_to_xml_buf, &xml_buf, str);
- *xml_buf.cur++ = 0;
- return buf;
-}
-
-
-/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
elapsed_wallclock_time()
------------------------------------------------------------------ */
@@ -407,6 +366,16 @@
}
/* Send a simple single-part message. */
+UInt VG_(xml_message) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... )
+{
+ UInt count;
+ va_list vargs;
+ va_start(vargs,format);
+ count = VG_(vmessage) ( kind, format, vargs );
+ va_end(vargs);
+ return count;
+}
+
UInt VG_(message) ( VgMsgKind kind, const HChar* format, ... )
{
UInt count;
|
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2008-07-02 11:50:36
|
Author: bart Date: 2008-07-02 12:50:37 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jul 2008) New Revision: 8335 Log: Added a few extra notes. Modified: trunk/exp-drd/docs/drd-manual.xml Modified: trunk/exp-drd/docs/drd-manual.xml =================================================================== --- trunk/exp-drd/docs/drd-manual.xml 2008-07-02 11:47:46 UTC (rev 8334) +++ trunk/exp-drd/docs/drd-manual.xml 2008-07-02 11:50:37 UTC (rev 8335) @@ -1074,6 +1074,12 @@ </para> <para> +Note: DRD reports errors on the <literal>libgomp</literal> library +included with gcc 4.2.0 up to and including 4.3.1. This might indicate +a race condition in the POSIX version of <literal>libgomp</literal>. +</para> + +<para> For more information about OpenMP, see also <ulink url="http://openmp.org/">openmp.org</ulink>. </para> @@ -1099,6 +1105,15 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> + Most applications will run between 20 and 100 times slower under + DRD than natively. Applications which perform very much mutex + lock / unlock operations however will run too slow to be usable + under DRD. Examples are Firefox and Nautilus. This will be + addressed in a future DRD version. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> Of the two POSIX threads implementations for Linux, only the NPTL (Native POSIX Thread Library) is supported. The older LinuxThreads library is not supported. @@ -1128,11 +1143,18 @@ </listitem> <listitem> <para> + When address tracing is enabled, no information on atomic stores + will be displayed. This functionality is easy to add + however. Please contact the Valgrind authors if you would like + to see this functionality enabled. + </para> + </listitem> + <listitem> + <para> If you compile the DRD source code yourself, you need gcc 3.0 or later. gcc 2.95 is not supported. </para> </listitem> - </itemizedlist> </sect1> |
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2008-07-02 11:47:43
|
Author: bart
Date: 2008-07-02 12:47:46 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jul 2008)
New Revision: 8334
Log:
Make sure DRD does not complain on executables with empty .plt and/or .got.plt sections.
Modified:
trunk/exp-drd/drd_main.c
Modified: trunk/exp-drd/drd_main.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/exp-drd/drd_main.c 2008-07-02 11:39:52 UTC (rev 8333)
+++ trunk/exp-drd/drd_main.c 2008-07-02 11:47:46 UTC (rev 8334)
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@
avma = VG_(seginfo_get_plt_avma)(di);
size = VG_(seginfo_get_plt_size)(di);
- if (a <= avma && avma + size <= a + len)
+ if (size > 0 && a <= avma && avma + size <= a + len)
{
#if 0
VG_(printf)("Suppressing .plt @ 0x%lx size %ld\n", avma, size);
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@
avma = VG_(seginfo_get_gotplt_avma)(di);
size = VG_(seginfo_get_gotplt_size)(di);
- if (a <= avma && avma + size <= a + len)
+ if (size > 0 && a <= avma && avma + size <= a + len)
{
#if 0
VG_(printf)("Suppressing .got.plt @ 0x%lx size %ld\n", avma, size);
|
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From: <sv...@va...> - 2008-07-02 11:39:51
|
Author: bart
Date: 2008-07-02 12:39:52 +0100 (Wed, 02 Jul 2008)
New Revision: 8333
Log:
Renamed a drd suppression pattern.
Modified:
trunk/glibc-2.X-drd.supp
Modified: trunk/glibc-2.X-drd.supp
===================================================================
--- trunk/glibc-2.X-drd.supp 2008-07-01 14:13:25 UTC (rev 8332)
+++ trunk/glibc-2.X-drd.supp 2008-07-02 11:39:52 UTC (rev 8333)
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@
obj:/usr/lib*/libgomp.so*
}
{
- libX11-XListFontsWithInfo
+ libX11-XCreateFontSet
exp-drd:CondErr
fun:pthread_cond_init*
fun:_XReply
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2008-07-02 02:57:56
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Nightly build on aston ( x86_64, Fedora Core 5 ) started at 2008-07-02 03:20:07 BST 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 == 441 tests, 8 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/malloc_free_fill (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) none/tests/blockfault (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc21_pthonce (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2008-07-02 02:44:40
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Nightly build on lloyd ( x86_64, Fedora 7 ) started at 2008-07-02 03:05:05 BST 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 == 435 tests, 5 stderr failures, 2 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/vcpu_fnfns (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2008-07-02 02:42:05
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Nightly build on trojan ( x86_64, Fedora Core 6 ) started at 2008-07-02 03:25:05 BST 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 == 439 tests, 8 stderr failures, 5 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/vcpu_fnfns (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/bug133694 (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/bug133694 (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) none/tests/cmdline1 (stdout) none/tests/cmdline2 (stdout) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) helgrind/tests/tc17_sembar (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc21_pthonce (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) ================================================= == 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 == 439 tests, 7 stderr failures, 5 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/vcpu_fnfns (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/bug133694 (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/bug133694 (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) none/tests/cmdline1 (stdout) none/tests/cmdline2 (stdout) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc21_pthonce (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) ================================================= == Difference between 24 hours ago and now == ================================================= *** old.short Wed Jul 2 03:33:39 2008 --- new.short Wed Jul 2 03:42:13 2008 *************** *** 8,10 **** ! == 439 tests, 7 stderr failures, 5 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) --- 8,10 ---- ! == 439 tests, 8 stderr failures, 5 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) *************** *** 18,19 **** --- 18,20 ---- none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) + helgrind/tests/tc17_sembar (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2008-07-02 02:38:23
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Nightly build on dellow ( x86_64, Fedora 8 ) started at 2008-07-02 03:10:06 BST 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 == 436 tests, 8 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/linux-timerfd-syscall (stdout) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/vcpu_fnfns (stdout) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) none/tests/blockfault (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) helgrind/tests/tc18_semabuse (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc21_pthonce (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) |
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From: Tom H. <th...@cy...> - 2008-07-02 02:23:51
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Nightly build on gill ( x86_64, Fedora Core 2 ) started at 2008-07-02 03:00:05 BST 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 == 441 tests, 31 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures, 0 post failures == memcheck/tests/file_locking (stderr) memcheck/tests/malloc_free_fill (stderr) memcheck/tests/origin5-bz2 (stderr) memcheck/tests/pointer-trace (stderr) memcheck/tests/stack_switch (stderr) memcheck/tests/varinfo6 (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar (stderr) memcheck/tests/x86/scalar_supp (stderr) none/tests/amd64/insn_ssse3 (stdout) none/tests/amd64/insn_ssse3 (stderr) none/tests/amd64/ssse3_misaligned (stderr) none/tests/blockfault (stderr) none/tests/fdleak_fcntl (stderr) none/tests/mremap2 (stdout) none/tests/x86/insn_ssse3 (stdout) none/tests/x86/insn_ssse3 (stderr) none/tests/x86/ssse3_misaligned (stderr) helgrind/tests/hg01_all_ok (stderr) helgrind/tests/hg02_deadlock (stderr) helgrind/tests/hg03_inherit (stderr) helgrind/tests/hg04_race (stderr) helgrind/tests/hg05_race2 (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc01_simple_race (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc05_simple_race (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc06_two_races (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc09_bad_unlock (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc14_laog_dinphils (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc16_byterace (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc17_sembar (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc19_shadowmem (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc20_verifywrap (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc21_pthonce (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc22_exit_w_lock (stderr) helgrind/tests/tc23_bogus_condwait (stderr) |