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From: Philippe W. <phi...@sk...> - 2022-10-23 14:19:05
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On Sun, 2022-10-23 at 00:11 +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote: > Hi Philippe, > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2022 at 02:58:28PM +0200, Philippe Waroquiers wrote: > > I have started running valgrind on valgrind (outer/inner setup). > > Results should be available tomorrow evening or so ... > > For the first few tests, seems ok. > > > > Just one strange thing: > > The outer valgrind crashes on the below test (while the native run of this test is ok). > > (this is on gcc farm gcc186). > > > > Not very clear to me how the ld-linux.so.2 redirection could be ok in native mode, > > but would not be ok when the same valgrind runs as an outer. > > In any case, this is not blocking. > > > > More complete results will follow ... > > Thanks. I have no theory for the outer valgrind crash. But it doesn't > seem blocking indeed. I am also still running some tests. Please let > me know of further results. And do the actual release on Monday > (unless some regression blocker turns up). > > Cheers, > > Mark > For the crash of the outer valgrind: there is in fact some debug info really missing on gcc186 (also for the inner) for the 32 bits version. I have looked at the results of this outer/inner setup and found nothing that seems problematic. Note that analysis the outer logs is always painful, as the outer reports as "bugs" the fact the inner uses e.g. some invalid memory because the guest program run by the inner is designed to test the usage of such invalid memory. Thanks Philippe |
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From: Paul F. <pj...@wa...> - 2022-10-23 13:36:58
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On 10/20/22 02:10 PM, Paul Floyd wrote: > > > On 10/20/22 01:52 AM, Mark Wielaard wrote: >> Greetings. >> >> A first release candidate for 3.20.0 is available at >> https://sourceware.org/pub/valgrind/valgrind-3.20.0.RC1.tar.bz2 >> (md5 = 981b9276536843090700c1268549186e) >> >> Please give it a try on platforms that are important for you. If no >> serious issues are reported, the 3.20.0 final release will happen on >> 22 October. > > Not quite in the "important platform" category > > Solaris 11.3, everything builds but there are problems with DRD and > Helgrind > > Around the time of 3.19 I was getting > > == 791 tests, 18 stderr failures, 3 stdout failures, 1 stderrB > failure, 0 stdoutB failures, 0 post failures == > Git bisect says Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this (roughly 0 steps) [7844752299b5472b21fc4df765d4cffdf92c6c3d] Bug 452802 Handle lld 9+ split RW PT_LOAD segments correctly I just pushed a change that fixes this and should only affect Solaris. A+ Paul |
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From: Paul F. <pa...@so...> - 2022-10-23 13:29:57
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=328ece846310e9c9ffbe3ae1b8f2678b1bcbd353 commit 328ece846310e9c9ffbe3ae1b8f2678b1bcbd353 Author: Paul Floyd <pj...@wa...> Date: Sun Oct 23 15:16:51 2022 +0200 Fix DRD and Helgrind on Solaris. It seems as though Solaris RW sections can also have the execute flag set. Checking for RW and !X was causing the debuginfo reading to fail. That meant that the helgrind and drd preload shared libraries weren't processed, and also the rtld bind function pointers not setup. Without the rtld bind function an assert fires and Helgrind and DRD abort. Diff: --- coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) diff --git a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c index 6cf08f666f..56e7d4b6f0 100644 --- a/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c +++ b/coregrind/m_debuginfo/readelf.c @@ -3682,6 +3682,11 @@ Bool ML_(check_elf_and_get_rw_loads) ( Int fd, const HChar* filename, Int * rw_l #else flag_x = 0; #endif + +#if defined(VGO_solaris) + flag_x = 0; +#endif + vg_assert(ehdr_mioff == 0); // ensured by its initialisation ok = ML_(img_valid)(mimg, ehdr_mioff, sizeof(ehdr_m)); vg_assert(ok); // ML_(is_elf_object_file) should ensure this |