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From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-12-09 02:24:00
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Author: sewardj
Date: 2007-12-09 02:24:02 +0000 (Sun, 09 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 7287
Log:
Finalise distro docs for 3.3.0.
Modified:
trunk/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
trunk/NEWS
trunk/README
trunk/README_PACKAGERS
Modified: trunk/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
===================================================================
--- trunk/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2007-12-09 02:22:55 UTC (rev 7286)
+++ trunk/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2007-12-09 02:24:02 UTC (rev 7287)
@@ -60,6 +60,9 @@
for use in Valgrind. Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU
binutils demangler(s) for use in Valgrind.
+David Woodhouse and Tom Hughes have helped out with test and build
+machines over the course of many releases.
+
Many, many people sent bug reports, patches, and helpful feedback.
Development of Valgrind was supported in part by the Tri-Lab Partners
Modified: trunk/NEWS
===================================================================
--- trunk/NEWS 2007-12-09 02:22:55 UTC (rev 7286)
+++ trunk/NEWS 2007-12-09 02:24:02 UTC (rev 7287)
@@ -185,6 +185,7 @@
146781 Adding support for private futexes
147325 valgrind internal error on syscall (SYS_io_destroy, 0)
147498 amd64->IR: 0xF0 0xF 0xB0 0xF (lock cmpxchg %cl,(%rdi))
+ 147545 Memcheck: mc_main.c:817 (get_sec_vbits8): Assertion 'n' failed.
147628 SALC opcode 0xd6 unimplemented
147825 crash on amd64-linux with gcc 4.2 and glibc 2.6 (CFI)
148174 Incorrect type of freed_list_volume causes assertion [...]
Modified: trunk/README
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--- trunk/README 2007-12-09 02:22:55 UTC (rev 7286)
+++ trunk/README 2007-12-09 02:24:02 UTC (rev 7287)
@@ -21,8 +21,11 @@
also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and reduce memory use of your
programs.
-The Valgrind distribution currently includes four tools: a memory error
-detector, a thread error detector, a cache profiler and a heap profiler.
+The Valgrind distribution currently includes five production grade
+tools: a memory error detector, a thread error detector, a cache
+profiler, a call graph profiler and a heap profiler. Experimental
+tools are also included. They are distinguished by the "exp-" prefix
+on their names.
To give you an idea of what Valgrind tools do, when a program is run
under the supervision of Memcheck, the memory error detector tool, all
Modified: trunk/README_PACKAGERS
===================================================================
--- trunk/README_PACKAGERS 2007-12-09 02:22:55 UTC (rev 7286)
+++ trunk/README_PACKAGERS 2007-12-09 02:24:02 UTC (rev 7287)
@@ -1,11 +1,36 @@
+These notes were significantly updated on 6 Dec 2007 for the Valgrind
+3.3.0 release.
+
Greetings, packaging person! This information is aimed at people
building binary distributions of Valgrind.
-Thanks for taking the time and effort to make a binary distribution
-of Valgrind. The following notes may save you some trouble.
+Thanks for taking the time and effort to make a binary distribution of
+Valgrind. The following notes may save you some trouble.
+-- Do not ship your Linux distro with a completely stripped
+ /lib/ld.so. At least leave the debugging symbol names on -- line
+ number info isn't necessary. If you don't want to leave symbols on
+ ld.so, alternatively you can have your distro install ld.so's
+ debuginfo package by default, or make ld.so.debuginfo be a
+ requirement of your Valgrind RPM/DEB/whatever.
+
+ Reason for this is that Valgrind's Memcheck tool needs to intercept
+ calls to, and provide replacements for, some symbols in ld.so at
+ startup (most importantly strlen). If it cannot do that, Memcheck
+ shows a large number of false positives due to the highly optimised
+ strlen (etc) routines in ld.so. This has caused some trouble in
+ the past. As of version 3.3.0, on some targets (ppc32-linux,
+ ppc64-linux), Memcheck will simply stop at startup (and print an
+ error message) if such symbols are not present, because it is
+ infeasible to continue.
+
+ It's not like this is going to cost you much space. We only need
+ the symbols for ld.so (a few K at most). Not the debug info and
+ not any debuginfo or extra symbols for any other libraries.
+
+
-- (Unfortunate but true) When you configure to build with the
--prefix=/foo/bar/xyzzy option, the prefix /foo/bar/xyzzy gets
baked into valgrind. The consequence is that you _must_ install
@@ -16,9 +41,10 @@
So you can't build a relocatable RPM / whatever from Valgrind.
--- Don't strip the debug info off stage2 or libpthread.so.
- Valgrind will still work if you do, but it will generate less
- helpful error messages. Here's an example:
+-- Don't strip the debug info off lib/valgrind/$platform/vgpreload*.so
+ in the installation tree. Either Valgrind won't work at all, or it
+ will still work if you do, but will generate less helpful error
+ messages. Here's an example:
Mismatched free() / delete / delete []
at 0x40043249: free (vg_clientfuncs.c:171)
@@ -32,15 +58,15 @@
by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)
This tells you that some memory allocated with new[] was freed with
- free(). If stage2 was stripped the message would look like this:
+ free().
Mismatched free() / delete / delete []
- at 0x40043249: (inside stage2)
+ at 0x40043249: (inside vgpreload_memcheck.so)
by 0x4102BB4E: QGArray::~QGArray(void) (tools/qgarray.cpp:149)
by 0x4C261C41: PptDoc::~PptDoc(void) (include/qmemarray.h:60)
by 0x4C261F0E: PptXml::~PptXml(void) (pptxml.cc:44)
Address 0x4BB292A8 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 64 alloc'd
- at 0x4004318C: (inside stage2)
+ at 0x4004318C: (inside vgpreload_memcheck.so)
by 0x4C21BC15: KLaola::readSBStream(int) const (klaola.cc:314)
by 0x4C21C155: KLaola::stream(KLaola::OLENode const *) (klaola.cc:416)
by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)
@@ -51,16 +77,23 @@
from valgrind.
--- Please test the final installation works by running it on
- something huge. I suggest checking that it can start and
- exit successfully both Mozilla-1.0 and OpenOffice.org 1.0.
- I use these as test programs, and I know they fairly thoroughly
- exercise Valgrind. The command lines to use are:
+-- Don't strip symbols from lib/valgrind/$platform/{cachegrind,
+ callgrind,exp-drd,exp-omega,helgrind,lackey,massif,memcheck,none}
+ in the installation tree. Doing so will likely cause problems.
+ Removing the line number info is probably OK, although that has not
+ been tested by the Valgrind developers.
- valgrind -v --trace-children=yes --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes mozilla
- valgrind -v --trace-children=yes --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes soffice
+-- Please test the final installation works by running it on something
+ huge. I suggest checking that it can start and exit successfully
+ both Firefox-2.0.0.X and OpenOffice.org 2.3.X. I use these as test
+ programs, and I know they fairly thoroughly exercise Valgrind. The
+ command lines to use are:
+ valgrind -v --trace-children=yes mozilla
+ valgrind -v --trace-children=yes soffice
+
+
If you find any more hints/tips for packaging, please report
it as a bugreport. See http://www.valgrind.org for details.
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