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From: Mark W. <ma...@so...> - 2022-05-20 13:01:17
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https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=valgrind.git;h=2dad922aba5998441f41f8af8c777d3771c189c4 commit 2dad922aba5998441f41f8af8c777d3771c189c4 Author: Mark Wielaard <ma...@kl...> Date: Fri May 20 14:58:45 2022 +0200 Add cmdline{1,2}.stdout.exp-non-linux files The new --enable-debuginfod=<yes|no> command line flag is only available on GNU/Linux systems. Add new exp file for other systems. Diff: --- none/tests/cmdline1.stdout.exp-non-linux | 161 +++++++++++++++++++++ none/tests/cmdline2.stdout.exp-non-linux | 233 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 394 insertions(+) diff --git a/none/tests/cmdline1.stdout.exp-non-linux b/none/tests/cmdline1.stdout.exp-non-linux new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7f05709548 --- /dev/null +++ b/none/tests/cmdline1.stdout.exp-non-linux @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +usage: valgrind [options] prog-and-args + + tool-selection option, with default in [ ]: + --tool=<name> use the Valgrind tool named <name> [memcheck] + + basic user options for all Valgrind tools, with defaults in [ ]: + -h --help show this message + --help-debug show this message, plus debugging options + --help-dyn-options show the dynamically changeable options + --version show version + -q --quiet run silently; only print error msgs + -v --verbose be more verbose -- show misc extra info + --trace-children=no|yes Valgrind-ise child processes (follow execve)? [no] + --trace-children-skip=patt1,patt2,... specifies a list of executables + that --trace-children=yes should not trace into + --trace-children-skip-by-arg=patt1,patt2,... same as --trace-children-skip= + but check the argv[] entries for children, rather + than the exe name, to make a follow/no-follow decision + --child-silent-after-fork=no|yes omit child output between fork & exec? [no] + --vgdb=no|yes|full activate gdbserver? [yes] + full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step + --vgdb-error=<number> invoke gdbserver after <number> errors [999999999] + to get started quickly, use --vgdb-error=0 + and follow the on-screen directions + --vgdb-stop-at=event1,event2,... invoke gdbserver for given events [none] + where event is one of: + startup exit valgrindabexit all none + --track-fds=no|yes|all track open file descriptors? [no] + all includes reporting stdin, stdout and stderr + --time-stamp=no|yes add timestamps to log messages? [no] + --log-fd=<number> log messages to file descriptor [2=stderr] + --log-file=<file> log messages to <file> + --log-socket=ipaddr:port log messages to socket ipaddr:port + + user options for Valgrind tools that report errors: + --xml=yes emit error output in XML (some tools only) + --xml-fd=<number> XML output to file descriptor + --xml-file=<file> XML output to <file> + --xml-socket=ipaddr:port XML output to socket ipaddr:port + --xml-user-comment=STR copy STR verbatim into XML output + --demangle=no|yes automatically demangle C++ names? [yes] + --num-callers=<number> show <number> callers in stack traces [12] + --error-limit=no|yes stop showing new errors if too many? [yes] + --exit-on-first-error=no|yes exit code on the first error found? [no] + --error-exitcode=<number> exit code to return if errors found [0=disable] + --error-markers=<begin>,<end> add lines with begin/end markers before/after + each error output in plain text mode [none] + --show-error-list=no|yes show detected errors list and + suppression counts at exit [no] + -s same as --show-error-list=yes + --keep-debuginfo=no|yes Keep symbols etc for unloaded code [no] + This allows saved stack traces (e.g. memory leaks) + to include file/line info for code that has been + dlclose'd (or similar) + --show-below-main=no|yes continue stack traces below main() [no] + --default-suppressions=yes|no + load default suppressions [yes] + --suppressions=<filename> suppress errors described in <filename> + --gen-suppressions=no|yes|all print suppressions for errors? [no] + --input-fd=<number> file descriptor for input [0=stdin] + --dsymutil=no|yes run dsymutil on Mac OS X when helpful? [yes] + --max-stackframe=<number> assume stack switch for SP changes larger + than <number> bytes [2000000] + --main-stacksize=<number> set size of main thread's stack (in bytes) + [min(max(current 'ulimit' value,1MB),16MB)] + + user options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc: + --alignment=<number> set minimum alignment of heap allocations [not used by this tool] + --redzone-size=<number> set minimum size of redzones added before/after + heap blocks (in bytes). [not used by this tool] + --xtree-memory=none|allocs|full profile heap memory in an xtree [none] + and produces a report at the end of the execution + none: no profiling, allocs: current allocated + size/blocks, full: profile current and cumulative + allocated size/blocks and freed size/blocks. + --xtree-memory-file=<file> xtree memory report file [xtmemory.kcg.%p] + + uncommon user options for all Valgrind tools: + --fullpath-after= (with nothing after the '=') + show full source paths in call stacks + --fullpath-after=string like --fullpath-after=, but only show the + part of the path after 'string'. Allows removal + of path prefixes. Use this flag multiple times + to specify a set of prefixes to remove. + --extra-debuginfo-path=path absolute path to search for additional + debug symbols, in addition to existing default + well known search paths. + --debuginfo-server=ipaddr:port also query this server + (valgrind-di-server) for debug symbols + --allow-mismatched-debuginfo=no|yes [no] + for the above two flags only, accept debuginfo + objects that don't "match" the main object + --smc-check=none|stack|all|all-non-file [all-non-file] + checks for self-modifying code: none, only for + code found in stacks, for all code, or for all + code except that from file-backed mappings + --read-inline-info=yes|no read debug info about inlined function calls + and use it to do better stack traces. + [yes] on Linux/Android/Solaris for the tools + Memcheck/Massif/Helgrind/DRD only. + [no] for all other tools and platforms. + --read-var-info=yes|no read debug info on stack and global variables + and use it to print better error messages in + tools that make use of it (Memcheck, Helgrind, + DRD) [no] + --vgdb-poll=<number> gdbserver poll max every <number> basic blocks [5000] + --vgdb-shadow-registers=no|yes let gdb see the shadow registers [no] + --vgdb-prefix=<prefix> prefix for vgdb FIFOs [.../vgdb-pipe] + --run-libc-freeres=no|yes free up glibc memory at exit on Linux? [yes] + --run-cxx-freeres=no|yes free up libstdc++ memory at exit on Linux + and Solaris? [yes] + --sim-hints=hint1,hint2,... activate unusual sim behaviours [none] + where hint is one of: + lax-ioctls lax-doors fuse-compatible enable-outer + no-inner-prefix no-nptl-pthread-stackcache fallback-llsc none + --fair-sched=no|yes|try schedule threads fairly on multicore systems [no] + --kernel-variant=variant1,variant2,... + handle non-standard kernel variants [none] + where variant is one of: + bproc android-no-hw-tls + android-gpu-sgx5xx android-gpu-adreno3xx none + --merge-recursive-frames=<number> merge frames between identical + program counters in max <number> frames) [0] + --num-transtab-sectors=<number> size of translated code cache [32] + more sectors may increase performance, but use more memory. + --avg-transtab-entry-size=<number> avg size in bytes of a translated + basic block [0, meaning use tool provided default] + --aspace-minaddr=0xPP avoid mapping memory below 0xPP [guessed] + --valgrind-stacksize=<number> size of valgrind (host) thread's stack + (in bytes) [1048576] + --show-emwarns=no|yes show warnings about emulation limits? [no] + --require-text-symbol=:sonamepattern:symbolpattern abort run if the + stated shared object doesn't have the stated + text symbol. Patterns can contain ? and *. + --soname-synonyms=syn1=pattern1,syn2=pattern2,... synonym soname + specify patterns for function wrapping or replacement. + To use a non-libc malloc library that is + in the main exe: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=NONE + in libxyzzy.so: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=libxyzzy.so + --sigill-diagnostics=yes|no warn about illegal instructions? [yes] + --unw-stack-scan-thresh=<number> Enable stack-scan unwind if fewer + than <number> good frames found [0, meaning "disabled"] + NOTE: stack scanning is only available on arm-linux. + --unw-stack-scan-frames=<number> Max number of frames that can be + recovered by stack scanning [5] + --resync-filter=no|yes|verbose [yes on MacOS, no on other OSes] + attempt to avoid expensive address-space-resync operations + --max-threads=<number> maximum number of threads that valgrind can + handle [500] + + user options for Nulgrind: + (none) + + Extra options read from ~/.valgrindrc, $VALGRIND_OPTS, ./.valgrindrc + + Nulgrind is Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote. + Valgrind is Copyright (C) 2000-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. + LibVEX is Copyright (C) 2004-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP et al. + + Bug reports, feedback, admiration, abuse, etc, to: www.valgrind.org. + diff --git a/none/tests/cmdline2.stdout.exp-non-linux b/none/tests/cmdline2.stdout.exp-non-linux new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7c8a23f8b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/none/tests/cmdline2.stdout.exp-non-linux @@ -0,0 +1,233 @@ +usage: valgrind [options] prog-and-args + + tool-selection option, with default in [ ]: + --tool=<name> use the Valgrind tool named <name> [memcheck] + + basic user options for all Valgrind tools, with defaults in [ ]: + -h --help show this message + --help-debug show this message, plus debugging options + --help-dyn-options show the dynamically changeable options + --version show version + -q --quiet run silently; only print error msgs + -v --verbose be more verbose -- show misc extra info + --trace-children=no|yes Valgrind-ise child processes (follow execve)? [no] + --trace-children-skip=patt1,patt2,... specifies a list of executables + that --trace-children=yes should not trace into + --trace-children-skip-by-arg=patt1,patt2,... same as --trace-children-skip= + but check the argv[] entries for children, rather + than the exe name, to make a follow/no-follow decision + --child-silent-after-fork=no|yes omit child output between fork & exec? [no] + --vgdb=no|yes|full activate gdbserver? [yes] + full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step + --vgdb-error=<number> invoke gdbserver after <number> errors [999999999] + to get started quickly, use --vgdb-error=0 + and follow the on-screen directions + --vgdb-stop-at=event1,event2,... invoke gdbserver for given events [none] + where event is one of: + startup exit valgrindabexit all none + --track-fds=no|yes|all track open file descriptors? [no] + all includes reporting stdin, stdout and stderr + --time-stamp=no|yes add timestamps to log messages? [no] + --log-fd=<number> log messages to file descriptor [2=stderr] + --log-file=<file> log messages to <file> + --log-socket=ipaddr:port log messages to socket ipaddr:port + + user options for Valgrind tools that report errors: + --xml=yes emit error output in XML (some tools only) + --xml-fd=<number> XML output to file descriptor + --xml-file=<file> XML output to <file> + --xml-socket=ipaddr:port XML output to socket ipaddr:port + --xml-user-comment=STR copy STR verbatim into XML output + --demangle=no|yes automatically demangle C++ names? [yes] + --num-callers=<number> show <number> callers in stack traces [12] + --error-limit=no|yes stop showing new errors if too many? [yes] + --exit-on-first-error=no|yes exit code on the first error found? [no] + --error-exitcode=<number> exit code to return if errors found [0=disable] + --error-markers=<begin>,<end> add lines with begin/end markers before/after + each error output in plain text mode [none] + --show-error-list=no|yes show detected errors list and + suppression counts at exit [no] + -s same as --show-error-list=yes + --keep-debuginfo=no|yes Keep symbols etc for unloaded code [no] + This allows saved stack traces (e.g. memory leaks) + to include file/line info for code that has been + dlclose'd (or similar) + --show-below-main=no|yes continue stack traces below main() [no] + --default-suppressions=yes|no + load default suppressions [yes] + --suppressions=<filename> suppress errors described in <filename> + --gen-suppressions=no|yes|all print suppressions for errors? [no] + --input-fd=<number> file descriptor for input [0=stdin] + --dsymutil=no|yes run dsymutil on Mac OS X when helpful? [yes] + --max-stackframe=<number> assume stack switch for SP changes larger + than <number> bytes [2000000] + --main-stacksize=<number> set size of main thread's stack (in bytes) + [min(max(current 'ulimit' value,1MB),16MB)] + + user options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc: + --alignment=<number> set minimum alignment of heap allocations [not used by this tool] + --redzone-size=<number> set minimum size of redzones added before/after + heap blocks (in bytes). [not used by this tool] + --xtree-memory=none|allocs|full profile heap memory in an xtree [none] + and produces a report at the end of the execution + none: no profiling, allocs: current allocated + size/blocks, full: profile current and cumulative + allocated size/blocks and freed size/blocks. + --xtree-memory-file=<file> xtree memory report file [xtmemory.kcg.%p] + + uncommon user options for all Valgrind tools: + --fullpath-after= (with nothing after the '=') + show full source paths in call stacks + --fullpath-after=string like --fullpath-after=, but only show the + part of the path after 'string'. Allows removal + of path prefixes. Use this flag multiple times + to specify a set of prefixes to remove. + --extra-debuginfo-path=path absolute path to search for additional + debug symbols, in addition to existing default + well known search paths. + --debuginfo-server=ipaddr:port also query this server + (valgrind-di-server) for debug symbols + --allow-mismatched-debuginfo=no|yes [no] + for the above two flags only, accept debuginfo + objects that don't "match" the main object + --smc-check=none|stack|all|all-non-file [all-non-file] + checks for self-modifying code: none, only for + code found in stacks, for all code, or for all + code except that from file-backed mappings + --read-inline-info=yes|no read debug info about inlined function calls + and use it to do better stack traces. + [yes] on Linux/Android/Solaris for the tools + Memcheck/Massif/Helgrind/DRD only. + [no] for all other tools and platforms. + --read-var-info=yes|no read debug info on stack and global variables + and use it to print better error messages in + tools that make use of it (Memcheck, Helgrind, + DRD) [no] + --vgdb-poll=<number> gdbserver poll max every <number> basic blocks [5000] + --vgdb-shadow-registers=no|yes let gdb see the shadow registers [no] + --vgdb-prefix=<prefix> prefix for vgdb FIFOs [.../vgdb-pipe] + --run-libc-freeres=no|yes free up glibc memory at exit on Linux? [yes] + --run-cxx-freeres=no|yes free up libstdc++ memory at exit on Linux + and Solaris? [yes] + --sim-hints=hint1,hint2,... activate unusual sim behaviours [none] + where hint is one of: + lax-ioctls lax-doors fuse-compatible enable-outer + no-inner-prefix no-nptl-pthread-stackcache fallback-llsc none + --fair-sched=no|yes|try schedule threads fairly on multicore systems [no] + --kernel-variant=variant1,variant2,... + handle non-standard kernel variants [none] + where variant is one of: + bproc android-no-hw-tls + android-gpu-sgx5xx android-gpu-adreno3xx none + --merge-recursive-frames=<number> merge frames between identical + program counters in max <number> frames) [0] + --num-transtab-sectors=<number> size of translated code cache [32] + more sectors may increase performance, but use more memory. + --avg-transtab-entry-size=<number> avg size in bytes of a translated + basic block [0, meaning use tool provided default] + --aspace-minaddr=0xPP avoid mapping memory below 0xPP [guessed] + --valgrind-stacksize=<number> size of valgrind (host) thread's stack + (in bytes) [1048576] + --show-emwarns=no|yes show warnings about emulation limits? [no] + --require-text-symbol=:sonamepattern:symbolpattern abort run if the + stated shared object doesn't have the stated + text symbol. Patterns can contain ? and *. + --soname-synonyms=syn1=pattern1,syn2=pattern2,... synonym soname + specify patterns for function wrapping or replacement. + To use a non-libc malloc library that is + in the main exe: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=NONE + in libxyzzy.so: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=libxyzzy.so + --sigill-diagnostics=yes|no warn about illegal instructions? [yes] + --unw-stack-scan-thresh=<number> Enable stack-scan unwind if fewer + than <number> good frames found [0, meaning "disabled"] + NOTE: stack scanning is only available on arm-linux. + --unw-stack-scan-frames=<number> Max number of frames that can be + recovered by stack scanning [5] + --resync-filter=no|yes|verbose [yes on MacOS, no on other OSes] + attempt to avoid expensive address-space-resync operations + --max-threads=<number> maximum number of threads that valgrind can + handle [500] + + user options for Nulgrind: + (none) + + debugging options for all Valgrind tools: + -d show verbose debugging output + --stats=no|yes show tool and core statistics [no] + --sanity-level=<number> level of sanity checking to do [1] + --trace-flags=<XXXXXXXX> show generated code? (X = 0|1) [00000000] + --profile-flags=<XXXXXXXX> ditto, but for profiling (X = 0|1) [00000000] + --profile-interval=<number> show profile every <number> event checks + [0, meaning only at the end of the run] + --trace-notbelow=<number> only show BBs above <number> [999999999] + --trace-notabove=<number> only show BBs below <number> [0] + --trace-syscalls=no|yes show all system calls? [no] + --trace-signals=no|yes show signal handling details? [no] + --trace-symtab=no|yes show symbol table details? [no] + --trace-symtab-patt=<patt> limit debuginfo tracing to obj name <patt> + --trace-cfi=no|yes show call-frame-info details? [no] + --debug-dump=syms mimic /usr/bin/readelf --syms + --debug-dump=line mimic /usr/bin/readelf --debug-dump=line + --debug-dump=frames mimic /usr/bin/readelf --debug-dump=frames + --trace-redir=no|yes show redirection details? [no] + --trace-sched=no|yes show thread scheduler details? [no] + --profile-heap=no|yes profile Valgrind's own space use + --core-redzone-size=<number> set minimum size of redzones added before/after + heap blocks allocated for Valgrind internal use (in bytes) [4] + --wait-for-gdb=yes|no pause on startup to wait for gdb attach + --sym-offsets=yes|no show syms in form 'name+offset'? [no] + --progress-interval=<number> report progress every <number> + CPU seconds [0, meaning disabled] + --command-line-only=no|yes only use command line options [no] + + Vex options for all Valgrind tools: + --vex-iropt-verbosity=<0..9> [0] + --vex-iropt-level=<0..2> [2] + --vex-iropt-unroll-thresh=<0..400> [120] + --vex-guest-max-insns=<1..100> [50] + --vex-guest-chase=no|yes [yes] + Precise exception control. Possible values for 'mode' are as follows + and specify the minimum set of registers guaranteed to be correct + immediately prior to memory access instructions: + sp-at-mem-access stack pointer only + unwindregs-at-mem-access registers needed for stack unwinding + allregs-at-mem-access all registers + allregs-at-each-insn all registers are always correct + Default value for all 3 following flags is [unwindregs-at-mem-access]. + --vex-iropt-register-updates=mode setting to use by default + --px-default=mode synonym for --vex-iropt-register-updates + --px-file-backed=mode optional setting for file-backed (non-JIT) code + Tracing and profile control: + --trace-flags and --profile-flags values (omit the middle space): + 1000 0000 show conversion into IR + 0100 0000 show after initial opt + 0010 0000 show after instrumentation + 0001 0000 show after second opt + 0000 1000 show after tree building + 0000 0100 show selecting insns + 0000 0010 show after reg-alloc + 0000 0001 show final assembly + 0000 0000 show summary profile only + (Nb: you need --trace-notbelow and/or --trace-notabove + with --trace-flags for full details) + --vex-regalloc-version=2|3 [3] + + debugging options for Valgrind tools that report errors + --dump-error=<number> show translation for basic block associated + with <number>'th error context [0=show none] + + debugging options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc: + --trace-malloc=no|yes show client malloc details? [no] + --xtree-compress-strings=no|yes compress strings in xtree callgrind format [yes] + + debugging options for Nulgrind: + (none) + + Extra options read from ~/.valgrindrc, $VALGRIND_OPTS, ./.valgrindrc + + Nulgrind is Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote. + Valgrind is Copyright (C) 2000-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. + LibVEX is Copyright (C) 2004-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP et al. + + Bug reports, feedback, admiration, abuse, etc, to: www.valgrind.org. + |