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From: Carl L. <ce...@us...> - 2019-04-11 17:31:47
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Julian:
I have run RC2 on Power 7, Power 8 LE, Power 8 BE and Power 9. The
tests ran cleanly on all platforms. Looks good to release. Thanks for
fixing the issues with RC1.
Carl Love
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From: Petar J. <mip...@gm...> - 2019-04-11 16:34:03
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All the tests are passing for MIPS32 and MIPS64. Regards, Petar |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2019-04-11 16:08:32
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=535d2ff4f2f755faa8b1a9e467833eca455bd2d7 commit 535d2ff4f2f755faa8b1a9e467833eca455bd2d7 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Thu Apr 11 18:06:34 2019 +0200 none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest fails too easily On various systems none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest fails with: first mmap: Cannot allocate memory. The problem is that the --aspace-minaddr is too tight. Newer glibc seem to mmap some memory and so even our first mmap with MMAP_32BIT will fail. The solution is to make a bit more memory < 2GB available. If there is 16MB available the test always seems to succeed without needing too many tries. The original 256K is too low. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406422 Diff: --- NEWS | 1 + none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 7faba7e..bf7b3dd 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ where XXXXXX is the bug number as listed below. 406355 mcsignopass, mcsigpass, mcbreak fail due to difference in gdb output 406357 gdbserver_tests fails because of gdb output change 406360 memcheck/tests/libstdc++.supp needs more supression variants +406422 none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest fails too easily n-i-bz add syswrap for PTRACE_GET|SET_THREAD_AREA on amd64. n-i-bz Fix callgrind_annotate non deterministic order for equal total n-i-bz callgrind_annotate --threshold=100 does not print all functions. diff --git a/none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest b/none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest index 2b7f3a0..43011e3 100644 --- a/none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest +++ b/none/tests/amd64-linux/map_32bits.vgtest @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ prog: map_32bits # take a big aspacemgr minaddr, to quickly reach the 2GB limit -vgopts: -q --aspace-minaddr=0x7ff60000 +vgopts: -q --aspace-minaddr=0x7f000000 stderr_filter: filter_stderr |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2019-04-11 16:05:29
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=eacf885df231037fd6a02ada7a7cafb44ce6b89c commit eacf885df231037fd6a02ada7a7cafb44ce6b89c Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Thu Apr 11 18:01:24 2019 +0200 filter_libc: remove the line holding the futex syscall error entirely The current filter might leave empty lines behind. This is caused by the fact that glibc used to not include a newline in the message. But since glibc 2.29 it does. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405205 Reported-by: Stefan Maksimovic <ste...@rt...> Diff: --- NEWS | 1 + tests/filter_libc | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index a4a459d..7faba7e 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ where XXXXXX is the bug number as listed below. 404888 autotools cleanup series 405079 unhandled ppc64le-linux syscall: 131 (quotactl) 405182 Valgrind fails to build with Clang +405205 filter_libc: remove the line holding the futex syscall error entirely 405356 PPC64, xvcvsxdsp, xvcvuxdsp are supposed to write the 32-bit result to the upper and lower 32-bits of the 64-bit result 405362 PPC64, vmsummbm instruction doesn't handle overflow case correctly diff --git a/tests/filter_libc b/tests/filter_libc index 9607db5..8eb9911 100755 --- a/tests/filter_libc +++ b/tests/filter_libc @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ while (<>) s/(at.*)operator delete\[\]\(void\*\)/$1...operator delete[].../; # Some glibc versions complain about unexpected futex syscall errors. + # With or without newline (see sourceware PR20271). + next if /^The futex facility returned an unexpected error code.$/; s/The futex facility returned an unexpected error code.//; print; |
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From: Roger L. <ro...@at...> - 2019-04-11 12:17:33
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Hello,
I tested RC2 on Ubuntu 19.04 amd64 with gcc 8.3.0, binutils 2.32,
glibc-2.29, linux 5.0.0 and gdb 8.2.90.20190311.
I get the same problems as before, less the ones that have been fixed.
If I retest with LTO enabled I get a new error:
helgrind/tests/tc09_bad_unlock (stderr)
--- tc09_bad_unlock.stderr.exp 2019-04-11 08:48:32.000000000 +0100
+++ tc09_bad_unlock.stderr.out 2019-04-11 11:12:21.345129726 +0100
@@ -117,7 +117,6 @@
by 0x........: nearly_main (tc09_bad_unlock.c:31)
by 0x........: main (tc09_bad_unlock.c:49)
Address 0x........ is on thread #x's stack
- in frame #x, created by nearly_main (tc09_bad_unlock.c:16)
Regards,
Roger
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 at 09:56, Julian Seward <js...@ac...> wrote:
>
>
> Thank you to everybody who tested RC1, sent reports and bug fixes.
>
> RC2 is now available at
> https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-3.15.0.RC2.tar.bz2
> (md5 = 672e065ec63ae127ee4439cd296fb142). It contains fixes for
> five minor regression test failures, but nothing major.
>
> Unless any serious failures are reported in RC2, this is very likely
> to morph into the final 3.15.0 release.
>
> J
>
> > On 08/04/2019 11:11, Julian Seward wrote:
> >
> > A first release candidate for 3.15.0 is available at
> > https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-3.15.0.RC1.tar.bz2
> > (md5 = 56d9f5e25615d48110da0aa5764d481e)
> >
> > Please give it a try on platforms that are important for you. If no serious
> > issues are reported, the 3.15.0 final release will happen on 12 April, that
> > is, this coming Friday.
> >
> > J
>
>
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From: Julian S. <js...@ac...> - 2019-04-11 08:56:27
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Thank you to everybody who tested RC1, sent reports and bug fixes. RC2 is now available at https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-3.15.0.RC2.tar.bz2 (md5 = 672e065ec63ae127ee4439cd296fb142). It contains fixes for five minor regression test failures, but nothing major. Unless any serious failures are reported in RC2, this is very likely to morph into the final 3.15.0 release. J > On 08/04/2019 11:11, Julian Seward wrote: > > A first release candidate for 3.15.0 is available at > https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-3.15.0.RC1.tar.bz2 > (md5 = 56d9f5e25615d48110da0aa5764d481e) > > Please give it a try on platforms that are important for you. If no serious > issues are reported, the 3.15.0 final release will happen on 12 April, that > is, this coming Friday. > > J |
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From: Julian S. <se...@so...> - 2019-04-11 07:17:57
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=45d3fef65e20aaf9bf845314e474097dc643c8ba commit 45d3fef65e20aaf9bf845314e474097dc643c8ba Author: Julian Seward <js...@ac...> Date: Thu Apr 11 09:16:40 2019 +0200 -> 3.15.0.RC2 Diff: --- NEWS | 4 ++-- configure.ac | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 34228b4..a4a459d 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -151,14 +151,14 @@ where XXXXXX is the bug number as listed below. 406355 mcsignopass, mcsigpass, mcbreak fail due to difference in gdb output 406357 gdbserver_tests fails because of gdb output change 406360 memcheck/tests/libstdc++.supp needs more supression variants - n-i-bz add syswrap for PTRACE_GET|SET_THREAD_AREA on amd64. n-i-bz Fix callgrind_annotate non deterministic order for equal total n-i-bz callgrind_annotate --threshold=100 does not print all functions. n-i-bz callgrind_annotate Use of uninitialized value in numeric gt (>) n-i-bz amd64 (x86_64): RDRAND and F16C insn set extensions are supported -(3.15.0.RC1: 8 April 2019, git ce94d674de5b99df173aad4c3ee48fc2a92e5d9c) +(3.15.0.RC1: 8 April 2019, git ce94d674de5b99df173aad4c3ee48fc2a92e5d9c) +(3.15.0.RC2: 11 April 2019, git 0c8be9bbede189ec580ec270521811766429595f) diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 8eea766..3d85010 100755 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ ##------------------------------------------------------------## # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. -AC_INIT([Valgrind],[3.15.0.RC1],[val...@li...]) +AC_INIT([Valgrind],[3.15.0.RC2],[val...@li...]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(coregrind/m_main.c) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2 subdir-objects]) |