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From: Philippe W. <phi...@so...> - 2020-05-02 19:41:43
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=4bed5a4a0a433278b344a5a54f12ca38b36b48dc commit 4bed5a4a0a433278b344a5a54f12ca38b36b48dc Author: Philippe Waroquiers <phi...@sk...> Date: Sat May 2 20:18:06 2020 +0200 Some further refinement to outer suppressions Diff: --- tests/outer_inner.supp | 10 ++++------ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/outer_inner.supp b/tests/outer_inner.supp index 2d8a6368a9..1a0f9a002c 100644 --- a/tests/outer_inner.supp +++ b/tests/outer_inner.supp @@ -7,10 +7,9 @@ #==3240== by 0x38037A96: vgPlain_arena_strdup (m_mallocfree.c:2591) #==3240== by 0x38037A96: vgPlain_strdup (m_mallocfree.c:2663) #==3240== by 0x3808C880: process_option (m_main.c:456) -#==3240== by 0x380918AE: early_process_cmd_line_options (m_main.c:909) -#==3240== by 0x380918AE: valgrind_main (m_main.c:1492) -#==3240== by 0x380918AE: _start_in_C_linux (m_main.c:3043) -#==3240== by 0x3808C730: ??? (in /home/philippe/valgrind/git/inner_untouched/callgrind/callgrind-amd64-linux) +# .... +# Note: at startup, we leak twice every option prefixed by the tool name +# and we leak such option if changed dynamically. { "keep duplicated args forever as tools can make copies" Memcheck:Leak @@ -18,8 +17,7 @@ fun:vgPlain_arena_strdup fun:vgPlain_strdup fun:process_option - fun:early_process_cmd_line_options - fun:valgrind_main + } #==4649== 344 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 75 of 131 |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 15:41:42
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=d772e25995c3400eecf2b6070e0bf3411447c3d1 commit d772e25995c3400eecf2b6070e0bf3411447c3d1 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 16:21:44 2020 +0200 Remove SGcheck from documentation. Since the SGcheck tool was removed for 3.16.0, also remove it from the manual intro and core sections and the xml-output-protocol4 description. Diff: --- docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt | 49 ++++----------------------------- docs/xml/manual-core.xml | 4 +-- docs/xml/manual-intro.xml | 7 ----- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt b/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt index 3703bbd025..461b8a5044 100644 --- a/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt +++ b/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 14 October 2011 Protocols 1 through 3 supported Memcheck only. Protocol 4 provides -XML output for Memcheck, Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. Technically there +XML output for Memcheck, Helgrind and DRD. Technically there are four variants of Protocol 4, one for each tool, since they produce different errors. The four variants differ only in the definition of the ERROR nonterminal and are otherwise identical. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ XWHAT, and between AUXWHAT and XAUXWHAT. The definition of Protocol 4 now follows. It is structured similarly to that of the previous protocols, except that there is a separate definition of a nonterminal called TOOLSPECIFIC for each of Memcheck, -Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. The XWHAT and XAUXWHAT nonterminals also +Helgrind and DRD. The XWHAT and XAUXWHAT nonterminals also have tool-specific components. Apart from that, the structure is common to all supported tools. @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ the following in sequence: </status> * Zero or more of (either ERRORCOUNTS or TOOLSPECIFIC). In Memcheck's - case these will be complaints from the leak checker. For SGcheck - and Helgrind we don't expect any output here (but the spec does not - guarantee that either). + case these will be complaints from the leak checker. For Helgrind + we don't expect any output here (but the spec does not guarantee that + either). * SUPPCOUNTS, indicating how many times each suppression was used. @@ -571,45 +571,6 @@ The possible values are: indicating probable integer overflow or cast from negative signed -==================================================================== - -TOOLSPECIFIC definition for SGcheck ------------------------------------ - -For SGcheck, a TOOLSPECIFIC is simply an ERROR: - -TOOLSPECIFIC = ERROR - - -ERROR details for SGcheck -------------------------- - -SGcheck does not produce any XWHAT records, despite the fact that -"ERROR definition -- common structure" says that tools may do so. - - -XAUXWHATs (for definition, see above) may contain the following extra -components (along with the mandatory <text>...</text> component): - -* <file>TEXT</file>, as defined in FRAME - -* <line>INT</line>, as defined in FRAME - -* <dir>TEXT</dir>, as defined in FRAME - - -KIND for SGcheck ----------------- -This is a small enumeration indicating roughly the nature of an error. -The possible values are: - - SorG - - Stack or global array inconsistency (roughly speaking, an - overrun of a stack or global array). The <auxwhat> blocks give - further details. - - ==================================================================== TOOLSPECIFIC definition for Helgrind diff --git a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml index 72730ec7bb..50904ff82a 100644 --- a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml +++ b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml @@ -995,8 +995,8 @@ that can report errors, e.g. Memcheck, but not Cachegrind.</para> <para>This option is aimed at making life easier for tools that consume Valgrind's output as input, such as GUI front ends. Currently this - option works with Memcheck, Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. The output - format is specified in the file + option works with Memcheck, Helgrind and DRD. The output format is + specified in the file <computeroutput>docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt</computeroutput> in the source tree for Valgrind 3.5.0 or later.</para> diff --git a/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml b/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml index 79351ba18b..6f730d1ac0 100644 --- a/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml +++ b/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml @@ -59,13 +59,6 @@ and without disturbing the existing structure.</para> block utilisation, and layout inefficiencies.</para> </listitem> - <listitem> - <para><command>SGcheck</command> is an experimental tool that can - detect overruns of stack and global arrays. Its functionality is - complementary to that of Memcheck: SGcheck finds problems that - Memcheck can't, and vice versa..</para> - </listitem> - <listitem> <para><command>BBV</command> is an experimental SimPoint basic block vector generator. It is useful to people doing computer architecture |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@kl...> - 2020-05-02 15:31:41
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On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 06:12:46PM +0200, Paul FLOYD wrote: > One little request - could someone please remove exp-sgcheck from .gitignore? Well spotted. I pushed a commit to master and VALGRIND_3_16_BRANCH to remove those and one to mention the removal in the NEWS file. Thanks, Mark |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 14:51:42
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=aaebe6aa08f09baed68e085da9a8ddaf3ae96227 commit aaebe6aa08f09baed68e085da9a8ddaf3ae96227 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 16:12:21 2020 +0200 Mention exp-sgcheck removal in NEWS. Diff: --- NEWS | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 04effd80d4..5179c7f894 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -62,6 +62,15 @@ support for X86/macOS 10.13, AMD64/macOS 10.13 and nanoMIPS/Linux. valgrind will now produce a warning to say the suppression entry will not work, and suggest the needed change. +* exp-sgcheck: + + - The exprimental Stack and Global Array Checking tool has been removed. + It only ever worked on x86 and amd64, and even on those it had a + high false positive rate and was slow. An alternative for detecting + stack and global array overruns is using the AddressSanitizer (ASAN) + facility of the GCC and llvm compilers which require you to rebuild + your code with -fsanitize=address. + * ==================== OTHER CHANGES ==================== * New and modified GDB server monitor features: |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 14:31:43
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=aaebe6aa08f09baed68e085da9a8ddaf3ae96227 commit aaebe6aa08f09baed68e085da9a8ddaf3ae96227 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 16:12:21 2020 +0200 Mention exp-sgcheck removal in NEWS. Diff: --- NEWS | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 04effd80d4..5179c7f894 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -62,6 +62,15 @@ support for X86/macOS 10.13, AMD64/macOS 10.13 and nanoMIPS/Linux. valgrind will now produce a warning to say the suppression entry will not work, and suggest the needed change. +* exp-sgcheck: + + - The exprimental Stack and Global Array Checking tool has been removed. + It only ever worked on x86 and amd64, and even on those it had a + high false positive rate and was slow. An alternative for detecting + stack and global array overruns is using the AddressSanitizer (ASAN) + facility of the GCC and llvm compilers which require you to rebuild + your code with -fsanitize=address. + * ==================== OTHER CHANGES ==================== * New and modified GDB server monitor features: |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 14:26:05
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=d772e25995c3400eecf2b6070e0bf3411447c3d1 commit d772e25995c3400eecf2b6070e0bf3411447c3d1 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 16:21:44 2020 +0200 Remove SGcheck from documentation. Since the SGcheck tool was removed for 3.16.0, also remove it from the manual intro and core sections and the xml-output-protocol4 description. Diff: --- docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt | 49 ++++----------------------------- docs/xml/manual-core.xml | 4 +-- docs/xml/manual-intro.xml | 7 ----- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt b/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt index 3703bbd025..461b8a5044 100644 --- a/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt +++ b/docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 14 October 2011 Protocols 1 through 3 supported Memcheck only. Protocol 4 provides -XML output for Memcheck, Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. Technically there +XML output for Memcheck, Helgrind and DRD. Technically there are four variants of Protocol 4, one for each tool, since they produce different errors. The four variants differ only in the definition of the ERROR nonterminal and are otherwise identical. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ XWHAT, and between AUXWHAT and XAUXWHAT. The definition of Protocol 4 now follows. It is structured similarly to that of the previous protocols, except that there is a separate definition of a nonterminal called TOOLSPECIFIC for each of Memcheck, -Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. The XWHAT and XAUXWHAT nonterminals also +Helgrind and DRD. The XWHAT and XAUXWHAT nonterminals also have tool-specific components. Apart from that, the structure is common to all supported tools. @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ the following in sequence: </status> * Zero or more of (either ERRORCOUNTS or TOOLSPECIFIC). In Memcheck's - case these will be complaints from the leak checker. For SGcheck - and Helgrind we don't expect any output here (but the spec does not - guarantee that either). + case these will be complaints from the leak checker. For Helgrind + we don't expect any output here (but the spec does not guarantee that + either). * SUPPCOUNTS, indicating how many times each suppression was used. @@ -571,45 +571,6 @@ The possible values are: indicating probable integer overflow or cast from negative signed -==================================================================== - -TOOLSPECIFIC definition for SGcheck ------------------------------------ - -For SGcheck, a TOOLSPECIFIC is simply an ERROR: - -TOOLSPECIFIC = ERROR - - -ERROR details for SGcheck -------------------------- - -SGcheck does not produce any XWHAT records, despite the fact that -"ERROR definition -- common structure" says that tools may do so. - - -XAUXWHATs (for definition, see above) may contain the following extra -components (along with the mandatory <text>...</text> component): - -* <file>TEXT</file>, as defined in FRAME - -* <line>INT</line>, as defined in FRAME - -* <dir>TEXT</dir>, as defined in FRAME - - -KIND for SGcheck ----------------- -This is a small enumeration indicating roughly the nature of an error. -The possible values are: - - SorG - - Stack or global array inconsistency (roughly speaking, an - overrun of a stack or global array). The <auxwhat> blocks give - further details. - - ==================================================================== TOOLSPECIFIC definition for Helgrind diff --git a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml index 72730ec7bb..50904ff82a 100644 --- a/docs/xml/manual-core.xml +++ b/docs/xml/manual-core.xml @@ -995,8 +995,8 @@ that can report errors, e.g. Memcheck, but not Cachegrind.</para> <para>This option is aimed at making life easier for tools that consume Valgrind's output as input, such as GUI front ends. Currently this - option works with Memcheck, Helgrind, DRD and SGcheck. The output - format is specified in the file + option works with Memcheck, Helgrind and DRD. The output format is + specified in the file <computeroutput>docs/internals/xml-output-protocol4.txt</computeroutput> in the source tree for Valgrind 3.5.0 or later.</para> diff --git a/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml b/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml index 79351ba18b..6f730d1ac0 100644 --- a/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml +++ b/docs/xml/manual-intro.xml @@ -59,13 +59,6 @@ and without disturbing the existing structure.</para> block utilisation, and layout inefficiencies.</para> </listitem> - <listitem> - <para><command>SGcheck</command> is an experimental tool that can - detect overruns of stack and global arrays. Its functionality is - complementary to that of Memcheck: SGcheck finds problems that - Memcheck can't, and vice versa..</para> - </listitem> - <listitem> <para><command>BBV</command> is an experimental SimPoint basic block vector generator. It is useful to people doing computer architecture |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 14:13:35
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=bbb629a5682bc27a4615587595583dc0cb604c17 commit bbb629a5682bc27a4615587595583dc0cb604c17 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 15:52:43 2020 +0200 Remove exp-sgcheck from .gitignore. commit 40187fcd6 removed the exp-sgcheck tool. Also remove it from .gitignore. Reported-by: Paul FLOYD <pj...@wa...> Diff: --- .gitignore | 65 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 65 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 4c2b4fd5b6..085a30b4ad 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -527,71 +527,6 @@ /exp-bbv/tests/x86-linux/Makefile /exp-bbv/tests/x86-linux/Makefile.in -# /exp-sgcheck/ -/exp-sgcheck/*.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/.deps -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-darwin -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-linux -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-solaris -/exp-sgcheck/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/Makefile.in -/exp-sgcheck/preen_invars -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-linux.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-darwin.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-darwin.so.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-darwin.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-linux.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-solaris.so - -# /exp-sgcheck/docs/ -/exp-sgcheck/docs/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/docs/Makefile.in - -# /exp-sgcheck/tests/ -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.out -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.so -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.stderr.diff* -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.stdout.diff* -/exp-sgcheck/tests/.deps -/exp-sgcheck/tests/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/tests/Makefile.in -/exp-sgcheck/tests/add -/exp-sgcheck/tests/and -/exp-sgcheck/tests/arith -/exp-sgcheck/tests/bad_percentify -/exp-sgcheck/tests/base -/exp-sgcheck/tests/ccc -/exp-sgcheck/tests/cmp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/fp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/globalerr -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hackedbz2 -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hp_bounds -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hp_dangle -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hsg -/exp-sgcheck/tests/idiv -/exp-sgcheck/tests/imul -/exp-sgcheck/tests/justify -/exp-sgcheck/tests/mm -/exp-sgcheck/tests/neg -/exp-sgcheck/tests/not -/exp-sgcheck/tests/or -/exp-sgcheck/tests/partial -/exp-sgcheck/tests/preen_invars -/exp-sgcheck/tests/pth_create -/exp-sgcheck/tests/pth_specific -/exp-sgcheck/tests/realloc -/exp-sgcheck/tests/stackerr -/exp-sgcheck/tests/strcpy -/exp-sgcheck/tests/strlen -/exp-sgcheck/tests/sub -/exp-sgcheck/tests/supp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/syscall -/exp-sgcheck/tests/tricky -/exp-sgcheck/tests/unaligned -/exp-sgcheck/tests/xor -/exp-sgcheck/tests/zero - # /gdbserver_tests/ /gdbserver_tests/*.dSYM /gdbserver_tests/*.diff* |
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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2020-05-02 14:13:21
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=bbb629a5682bc27a4615587595583dc0cb604c17 commit bbb629a5682bc27a4615587595583dc0cb604c17 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Sat May 2 15:52:43 2020 +0200 Remove exp-sgcheck from .gitignore. commit 40187fcd6 removed the exp-sgcheck tool. Also remove it from .gitignore. Reported-by: Paul FLOYD <pj...@wa...> Diff: --- .gitignore | 65 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 65 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 4c2b4fd5b6..085a30b4ad 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -527,71 +527,6 @@ /exp-bbv/tests/x86-linux/Makefile /exp-bbv/tests/x86-linux/Makefile.in -# /exp-sgcheck/ -/exp-sgcheck/*.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/.deps -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-darwin -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-linux -/exp-sgcheck/exp-sgcheck-*-solaris -/exp-sgcheck/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/Makefile.in -/exp-sgcheck/preen_invars -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-linux.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-darwin.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-ptrcheck-*-darwin.so.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-darwin.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-linux.so -/exp-sgcheck/vgpreload_exp-sgcheck-*-solaris.so - -# /exp-sgcheck/docs/ -/exp-sgcheck/docs/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/docs/Makefile.in - -# /exp-sgcheck/tests/ -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.dSYM -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.out -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.so -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.stderr.diff* -/exp-sgcheck/tests/*.stdout.diff* -/exp-sgcheck/tests/.deps -/exp-sgcheck/tests/Makefile -/exp-sgcheck/tests/Makefile.in -/exp-sgcheck/tests/add -/exp-sgcheck/tests/and -/exp-sgcheck/tests/arith -/exp-sgcheck/tests/bad_percentify -/exp-sgcheck/tests/base -/exp-sgcheck/tests/ccc -/exp-sgcheck/tests/cmp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/fp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/globalerr -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hackedbz2 -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hp_bounds -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hp_dangle -/exp-sgcheck/tests/hsg -/exp-sgcheck/tests/idiv -/exp-sgcheck/tests/imul -/exp-sgcheck/tests/justify -/exp-sgcheck/tests/mm -/exp-sgcheck/tests/neg -/exp-sgcheck/tests/not -/exp-sgcheck/tests/or -/exp-sgcheck/tests/partial -/exp-sgcheck/tests/preen_invars -/exp-sgcheck/tests/pth_create -/exp-sgcheck/tests/pth_specific -/exp-sgcheck/tests/realloc -/exp-sgcheck/tests/stackerr -/exp-sgcheck/tests/strcpy -/exp-sgcheck/tests/strlen -/exp-sgcheck/tests/sub -/exp-sgcheck/tests/supp -/exp-sgcheck/tests/syscall -/exp-sgcheck/tests/tricky -/exp-sgcheck/tests/unaligned -/exp-sgcheck/tests/xor -/exp-sgcheck/tests/zero - # /gdbserver_tests/ /gdbserver_tests/*.dSYM /gdbserver_tests/*.diff* |
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From: Carl L. <ce...@us...> - 2020-05-02 05:36:14
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Valgrind developers:
I pulled down the 3.16 branch and ran the regression tests on Power 7,
Power 8 and Power 9 to see where things stand. I also pulled down the
3.15 branch and ran it as well to see what has changed since the last
release. Things look good at this point.
Power 7
679 tests, 11 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures,
0 stderrB failures, 1 stdoutB failure, 0 post failures
gdbserver_tests/hgtls (stdoutB)
memcheck/tests/bug340392 (stderr)
memcheck/tests/leak_cpp_interior (stderr)
drd/tests/annotate_ignore_read (stderr)
drd/tests/annotate_order_1 (stderr)
drd/tests/annotate_order_2 (stderr)
drd/tests/annotate_order_3 (stderr)
drd/tests/annotate_spinlock (stderr)
drd/tests/std_mutex (stderr) new failure in 3.16
drd/tests/std_thread (stderr)
drd/tests/std_thread2 (stderr)
none/tests/linux/clonev (stdout)
none/tests/linux/clonev (stderr)
none/tests/ppc32/power5+_round (stdout)
none/tests/ppc32/testVMX (stdout)
Power 8
652 tests, 4 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures,
0 stderrB failures, 2 stdoutB failures, 2 post failures
gdbserver_tests/nlgone_abrt (stdoutB)
gdbserver_tests/nlpasssigalrm (stdoutB)
memcheck/tests/bug340392 (stderr)
memcheck/tests/linux/rfcomm (stderr)
memcheck/tests/linux/sys-preadv2_pwritev2 (stderr) new failure in 3.16
massif/tests/new-cpp (post)
massif/tests/overloaded-new (post)
none/tests/fdleak_ipv4 (stderr)
Power 9
652 tests, 3 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures,
0 stderrB failures, 1 stdoutB failure, 2 post failures
gdbserver_tests/nlcontrolc (stdoutB)
memcheck/tests/bug340392 (stderr)
memcheck/tests/linux/rfcomm (stderr)
memcheck/tests/linux/sys-preadv2_pwritev2 (stderr)
massif/tests/new-cpp (post)
massif/tests/overloaded-new (post)
The results are identical to the 3.15 results
Relative to the last result we only have two new failures. I find the
new failure on Power 8 a bit interesting as it didn't fail on 3.15 but
it does fail on Power 9 for both releases.
I have not had time yet to look into the new failures but will look
into them. I don't see any blocking issues for the 3.16 release for
the Power platform based on these results.
Carl Love
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