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Julian Seward, jseward@acm.org, is the main author.
Julian Seward, jseward@acm.org, was the original author, creating the
dynamic translation framework, memcheck stuff, and the
signal/syscall/threads support gunk.
Nicholas Nethercote, njn25@cam.ac.uk, did the core/tool
generalisation, and wrote Cachegrind and some of the other tools.
generalisation, and wrote Cachegrind and some of the other tools, and
tons of other stuff, including code generation improvments.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge, jeremy@goop.org, wrote much of Helgrind, and lots
of low-level syscall/signal stuff.
Jeremy Fitzhardinge, jeremy@goop.org, wrote Helgrind, and lots of
syscall/signal simulation stuff, including a complete redesign of how
syscalls and signals are handled. Also code generation improvements.
Tom Hughes, thh@cyberscience.com, did a vast number of bug fixes, and
helped out with support for more recent Linux/glibc versions".
Robert Walsh, rjwalsh@durables.org, added file descriptor leakage
checking, new library interception machinery, support for client
allocation pools, and minor other tweakage.
readelf's dwarf2 source line reader, written by Nick Clifton, was
modified to be used in Valgrind by Daniel Berlin.