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From: Amit K. <aku...@br...> - 2007-09-07 19:30:28
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Hi All,
I am having two problems when I try to run valgrind on my system
1. valgrind ls-l
valgrind: failed to start tool 'memcheck' for platform 'ppc32-linux': No
such fi
le or directory
2. memcheck --leak-check=3Dfull ls -l
--277:0:aspacem NSegment{ANON, start=3D0x38000000, end=3D0x38172FFF,
smode=3DSmFixed,
dev=3D0, ino=3D5784, offset=3D0, fnIdx=3D0, hasR=3D1, hasW=3D0, =
hasX=3D1, hasT=3D0,
mark=3D0, nam
e=3D"/usr/bin/memcheck"}
--277:0:aspacem Valgrind: FATAL: aspacem assertion failed:
--277:0:aspacem segment_is_sane
--277:0:aspacem at m_aspacemgr/aspacemgr.c:1633 (add_segment)
--277:0:aspacem Exiting now.
I am running valgrind on a powerpc target and building it on a linux
host=20
I configured my system with ./configure --host=3Dpowerpc-wrs-linux-gnu
--target=3Dpowerpc-wrs-linux-gnu --build=3Di386-redhat-linux =
--enable-tls
and downloaded memcheck and valgrind executable to the target.
I am working on valgrind 3.2.3.
Any help will be highly appreciated. If you need more details about the
system I would be happy to provide them.
Regards,
Amit
PS I already have the patch for bug 124528.
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From: Olly B. <ol...@su...> - 2007-09-07 18:19:54
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On 2007-09-07, Stefan Kost <en...@ho...> wrote: > Is there a tool or could there be a tool that > a) could know when the last reference is lost > b) could tell you where in the code one had a reference for that lost block http://www.brainmurders.demon.co.uk/omega.html Cheers, Olly |
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From: Stefan K. <en...@ho...> - 2007-09-07 18:10:29
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hi,
while its nice that memcheck give you the backtrace where memeory was allocated
that is leaked, its sometimes quite hard to figure where it is leaked.
Especially if a referecne to the area is passed around.
Is there a tool or could there be a tool that
a) could know when the last reference is lost
b) could tell you where in the code one had a reference for that lost block
with a) I mean, suppose I have
struct data {
int a;
void *ptr;
};
in the code I have instances of struct data. When a struct data instance is
free'ed, it's reference to ptr also goes away. I know that this would not be
dead-proof (might be hard to track everything when people do pointer math).
thanks for listening, keep rocking!
Stefan
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