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From: Nicholas N. <nj...@cs...> - 2006-01-23 21:47:49
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, yoavartzi (sent by Nabble.com) wrote: > I am trying to run Valgrind to watch J2ME as part of a porting effort I > am researching into and I get tons of errors, which seems to be in the > virtual machine's level. Oh, I am using Sun's J2ME (CDC edition). Anyone > has any experience with running Valgrind on J2ME? I don't know anything about J2ME, but you might like to read this FAQ: http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/faq.html#faq.java Nick |
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From: yoavartzi (s. by Nabble.com) <li...@na...> - 2006-01-23 17:27:09
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I am trying to run Valgrind to watch J2ME as part of a porting effort I am researching into and I get tons of errors, which seems to be in the virtual machine's level. Oh, I am using Sun's J2ME (CDC edition). Anyone has any experience with running Valgrind on J2ME? Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Valgrind-and-J2ME-t980733.html#a2539264 Sent from the Valgrind - Users forum at Nabble.com. |
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From: Ashley P. <as...@qu...> - 2006-01-23 16:44:46
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On Sat, 2006-01-21 at 03:23 +0000, Julian Seward wrote:
> Can you send the simplest possible test program using SIGRTMAX
> that doesn't work under V, and I'll have a look? I was hoping to
> look at a couple of other signal-related bugs next week, so I'll
> add it to the list.
int main () {
int sig = SIGRTMAX;
int res;
struct sigaction act;
memset(&act,0,sizeof(act));
act.sa_handler = cb;
act.sa_flags = SA_RESTART;
res = sigaction(sig,&act,NULL);
printf("Sig %d res %d\n",sig,res);
exit(0);
}
Natively on x86_64 it prints "Sig 64 res 0", withing valgrind you get
quorumi:ashley> /opt/ashley/valgrind/bin/valgrind ./a.out
==25156== Memcheck, a memory error detector.
==25156== Copyright (C) 2002-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et
al.
==25156== Using LibVEX rev 1426, a library for dynamic binary
translation.
==25156== Copyright (C) 2004-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP.
==25156== Using valgrind-3.2.0.SVN, a dynamic binary instrumentation
framework.
==25156== Copyright (C) 2000-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et
al.
==25156== For more details, rerun with: -v
==25156==
==25156== Warning: ignored attempt to set SIGRT32 handler in
sigaction();
==25156== the SIGRT32 signal is used internally by Valgrind
Sig 64 res -1
==25156==
==25156== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 7 from 4)
==25156== malloc/free: in use at exit: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
==25156== malloc/free: 0 allocs, 0 frees, 0 bytes allocated.
==25156== For counts of detected errors, rerun with: -v
==25156== No malloc'd blocks -- no leaks are possible.
On i686 SIGRTMAX is 63 and there isn't a problem.
I guess the Warning message means I need to work around it myself, I
didn't stop that message on friday.
Ashley
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From: kusanapudi r. k. <k_...@ho...> - 2006-01-23 04:34:47
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Dear sir,
i am new to this tool, how to apply this tool to check the memory
leakages for perl scripts, i try to run this tool on perl scripts but it is
showing leakage for simple scripts invlved only print statements
i have given a perl script containing following few print stmts and
print("krk");
print("abc search");
exit;
when i run on command line valgrind perl krk.pl
the out put generated by valgrind is
==4730== Memcheck, a memory error detector.
==4730== Copyright (C) 2002-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==4730== Using LibVEX rev 1471, a library for dynamic binary translation.
==4730== Copyright (C) 2004-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP.
==4730== Using valgrind-3.1.0, a dynamic binary instrumentation framework.
==4730== Copyright (C) 2000-2005, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
==4730== For more details, rerun with: -v
==4730==
krkabc search==4730==
==4730== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 25 from 1)
==4730== malloc/free: in use at exit: 213,845 bytes in 528 blocks.
==4730== malloc/free: 667 allocs, 139 frees, 232,686 bytes allocated.
==4730== For counts of detected errors, rerun with: -v
==4730== searching for pointers to 528 not-freed blocks.
==4730== checked 575,216 bytes.
==4730==
==4730== LEAK SUMMARY:
==4730== definitely lost: 213,669 bytes in 524 blocks.
==4730== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
==4730== still reachable: 176 bytes in 4 blocks.
==4730== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
==4730== Use --leak-check=full to see details of leaked memory.
but it is saying definitely lost: 213,669 bytes in 524 blocks , i dont
understand it is saying you lost memory, but i run for simple programme it
is showing memory lost or i mean wrong any other way to know the memory
loss
or how to use this valgrind tool for perl modules and what is exact meaning
the tool is saying
about the perl module i run ...
if you dont mind also suggest me the tools which also avialable freely
and useful to do in perl programmmes in the aspect of
Performance and Load testing
Memory leakages
thanks in advance
rama krishna
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