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Mark Wielaard
8b4dd5c47c BZ#355188 valgrind should intercept all malloc related global functions.
This implements the interception of all globally public allocation
functions by default. It works by adding a flag to the spec to say the
interception only applies to global functions. Which is set for the
somalloc spec. The librarypath to match is set to "*" unless the user
overrides it. Then each DiSym keeps track of whether the symbol is local
or global. For a spec which has isGlobal set only isGlobal symbols will
match.

Note that because of padding to keep the addresses in DiSym aligned the
addition of the extra bool isGlobal doesn't actually grow the struct.
The comments explain how the struct could be made more compact on 32bit
systems, but this isn't as easy on 64bit systems. So I didn't try to do
that in this patch.

For ELF symbols keeping track of which are global is trivial. For pdb I
had to guess and made only the "Public" symbols global. I don't know
how/if macho keeps track of global symbols or not. For now I just mark
all of them local (which just means things work as previously on platforms
that use machos, no non-system symbols are matches by default for somalloc
unless the user explicitly tells which library name to match).

Included are two testcases for shared libraries (wrapmalloc) and staticly
linked (wrapmallocstatic) malloc/free overrides that depend on the new
default. One existing testcase (new_override) was adjusted to explicitly
not use the new somalloc default because it depends on a user defined
new implementation that has side-effects and should explicitly not be
intercepted.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15726
2015-11-15 16:50:43 +00:00
Julian Seward
adc2dafee9 Update copyright dates, to include 2015. No functional change.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15577
2015-08-21 11:32:26 +00:00
Julian Seward
082f9298a1 Add a port to Linux/TileGx. Zhi-Gang Liu (zliu@tilera.com)
Valgrind aspects, to match vex r3124.

See bug 339778 - Linux/TileGx platform support to Valgrind



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15080
2015-04-10 12:30:09 +00:00
Florian Krohm
100f719c9c Do not reuse Creg_IA_* for s390. Add dedicated entries Creg_S390_...
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@15025
2015-03-20 09:38:58 +00:00
Florian Krohm
7baf26617a Comment change. Function vg_panic does not exist.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14816
2014-12-17 11:01:40 +00:00
Florian Krohm
aa6abf5a1d 2 pints later: more coregrind constification.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14659
2014-10-23 17:47:15 +00:00
Florian Krohm
a3a57c92df Constify coregrind.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14656
2014-10-22 22:25:30 +00:00
Florian Krohm
d0dd4cbf30 Change VG_(allocEltDedupPA) to return a pointer to const. The reason is
that once an element has been allocated and added to the pool it must
not be modified afterwards. See the documentation in pub_tool_deduppoolalloc.h
The rest of the patch is ripple.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14654
2014-10-22 17:42:37 +00:00
Mark Wielaard
9e2c635a1b Bug 338791 Handle debug alt dwz files that are relative to the debug file.
readdwarf3 would only look for alt dwz files using the build-id.
But alt files can be installed relative to the debug (or main) file.
Fix find_debug_file to allow searching of relative files even if
we don't want an ET_REL (rel_ok) file, and pass the build-id to
open_debug_file so it can be checked. Add the debug file path to
_DebugInfoFSM and set it in find_debug_file once opened. Pass the
dbgname or filename as relative file to resolve an altfile in
read_elf_debug_info when we ahava an debugaltlink_escn.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14464
2014-09-05 14:25:17 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
135719b57e Reduce memory needed for symbols, by having the tocptr and local_ep
(used for ppc64 platforms) #ifdef-ed and accessed by macros
that becomes NOP on non ppc64 platforms.
This decreases the debuginfo memory by about 2.5 Mb on a big 32 bit application.

Note : doing that, some questions were encountered in the way
tocptr and local_ep have (or do not have) to be copied/maintained
in storage.c canonicaliseSymtab



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14273
2014-08-13 21:25:45 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
0181f813d2 This patch implements reading the directory information for source
files in the dwarf3 reader.
Basically, the change consists in replacing in the DiInlLoc struct
      const HChar* filename;     /* caller source filename */
by
      UInt   fndn_ix;            /* index in di->fndnpool of caller source
                                    dirname/filename */

A similar change is done in  DiVariable struct, as the
read_filename_Table code is shared between the inline info reader
and the varinfo reader.
Note however that outputting dirname in variable description
is not done. Unclear if that is desired or not.
It should be trivially doable however.
Replacing filename by fndn_ix implies a bunch of semi-mechanical
changes.

The code to read the directory names is in the new function
static
XArray* read_dirname_xa (struct _DebugInfo* di, const HChar *compdir,
                         Cursor *c,
                         Bool td3 )

Note that readdwarf.c and readdwarf3.c have significant duplicated
logic. Would be nice to integrate these 2 dwarf readers in one
single reader. This function is directly inspired from
an equivalent piece of code in readdwarf.c.

Modified memcheck/tests/varinfo5.vgtest to test the dirname appears
in the inlined functions.


Impact on memory is neglectable (a few Kb on a big executable).



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14245
2014-08-08 22:11:41 +00:00
Carl Love
98908947c7 This commit is for Bugzilla 334834. The Bugzilla contains patch 2 of 3
to add PPC64 LE support.  The other two patches can be found in Bugzillas
334384 and 334836.

POWER PC, add the functional Little Endian support, patch 2 

The IBM POWER processor now supports both Big Endian and Little Endian.
The ABI for Little Endian also changes.  Specifically, the function
descriptor is not used, the stack size changed, accessing the TOC
changed.  Functions now have a local and a global entry point.  Register
r2 contains the TOC for local calls and register r12 contains the TOC
for global calls.  This patch makes the functional changes to the
Valgrind tool.  The patch makes the changes needed for the
none/tests/ppc32 and none/tests/ppc64 Makefile.am.  A number of the
ppc specific tests have Endian dependencies that are not fixed in
this patch.  They are fixed in the next patch.

Per Julian's comments renamed coregrind/m_dispatch/dispatch-ppc64-linux.S
to coregrind/m_dispatch/dispatch-ppc64be-linux.S  Created new file for LE
coregrind/m_dispatch/dispatch-ppc64le-linux.S.  The same was done for
coregrind/m_syswrap/syscall-ppc-linux.S.

Signed-off-by: Carl Love <carll@us.ibm.com>

git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14239
2014-08-07 23:35:54 +00:00
Carl Love
914f75de32 This commit is for Bugzilla 334384. The Bugzilla contains patch 1 of 3
to add PPC64 LE support.  The other two patches can be found in Bugzillas
334834 and 334836.  The commit does not have a VEX commit associated with it.

POWER PC, add initial Little Endian support

The IBM POWER processor now supports both Big Endian and Little Endian.
This patch renames the #defines with the name ppc64 to ppc64be for the BE
specific code.  This patch adds the Little Endian #define ppc64le to the

Additionally, a few functions are renamed to remove BE from the name if the
function is used by BE and LE. Functions that are BE specific have BE put
in the name.

The goals of this patch is to make sure #defines, function names and
variables consistently use PPC64/ppc64 if it refers to BE and LE,
PPC64BE/ppc64be if it is specific to BE, PPC64LE/ppc64le if it is LE
specific.  The patch does not break the code for PPC64 Big Endian.

The test files memcheck/tests/atomic_incs.c, tests/power_insn_available.c
and tests/power_insn_available.c are also updated to the new #define
definition for PPC64 BE.

Signed-off-by: Carl Love <carll@us.ibm.com>


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14238
2014-08-07 23:17:29 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
0cc60a627e cfsi_m_ix array should only be indexed according to sizeof_m_ix,
so decalre as a void*.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14218
2014-07-31 16:44:51 +00:00
Julian Seward
fdfada9f35 Add support for stack unwinding using the ARM32 specific EXIDX format.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14217
2014-07-31 14:25:29 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
c99e3af927 This patch decreases significantly the memory needed to store the lineloc info.
On a big executable, the trunk needs:
dinfo: 134873088/71438336  max/curr mmap'd, 134607808/66717872 max/curr

With the patch, we have:
dinfo: 99065856/56836096  max/curr mmap'd,   97883776/51663656 max/curr

So, peak dinfo memory decreases by about 36Mb, and final by 15Mb.

(for info, valgrind 3.9.0 uses
dinfo: 158941184/109666304  max/curr mmap'd, 156775944/107590656 max/curr
So, compared to 3.9.0, dinfo peak decreases by about 40%, and the final
memory is divided by more than 2).

The memory decrease is obtained by:

* using a dedup pool to store filename/dirname pair for the loctab source/line
  information.
  As typically, there is not a lot of such pairs, typically a UShort is
  good enough to identify a fn/dn pair in a dedup pool.
  To avoid losing memory due to alignment, the fndn indexes are stored
  in a "parallel" array to the DiLoc loctab array, with entries having
  1, or 2 or 4 bytes according to the nr of fn/dn pairs in the dedup pool.
  See priv_storage.h comments for details.

  (there was a extensible WordArray local implementation in readdwarf.c.
   As with this change, we use an xarray, the local implementation was
   removed).

* the memory needed for --read-inline-info is slightly decreased (-2Mb)
  by removing the (unused) dirname from the DiInlLoc struct.
  Handling dirname for inlined function caller implies to rework
  the dwarf3 parser read_filename_table common to the var and inlinfo parser.
  Waiting for this to be done, the dirname component is removed from DiInlLoc.

* the stabs reader (readstabs.c) is broken since 3.9.0. 
  For this change, the code has been updated to make it compile with the new
  DiLoc/FnDn dedup pool. As the code is completely broken, a vg_assert(0)
  has been put at the begin of the stabs reader.

* the pdb reader (readpdb.c) has been trivially updated and should still work.
  It has not been tested (how do we test this ?).
  A follow-up patch will be done to avoid doing too many calls to
  ML_(addFnDn) : instead of having one call per ML_(addLineInfo), one
  should have a single call done when reading the filename table.

This has also be tested in an outer/inner setup, to verify no
memory leak/bugs.




git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14158
2014-07-14 21:20:57 +00:00
Julian Seward
1ffd6d9b6e OSX 10.9/10.8: Debuginfo reading FSM: enable recording of r-- mappings
so as to enable arrival at acceptance states via calls to
VG_(di_notify_vm_protect).



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14139
2014-07-08 07:55:44 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
4a3b52c13c Small comment fix for the UInt* cfsi_m index : 4 instead of 3
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14130
2014-07-04 22:52:01 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
09073639b5 This patch decreases significantly the memory needed to store the cfsi info.
On a big executable, the trunk needs:
dinfo: 155844608/106737664  max/curr mmap'd 155572624/102276760 max/curr

With the patch, we have:
dinfo: 134873088/70389760  max/curr mmap'd 134607808/66717512 max/curr

So, peak dinfo memory decreases by 21Mb, and final by 36Mb.

The memory decrease is obtained by:

* using a dedup pool to store the machine dependent part (cfsi_m)
  of the cfsi information as this information is highly duplicated.
  For x86 and arm64, the duplication factor of cfsi machine dependent
  part is very high (up to a factor 60).
  For arm64, it is more like a factor 3.
  A 'variable size' (1, 2 or 4 bytes) is automatically used to identify
  the cfsi_m, if there is less than or more than 255/64K different cfsi_m.

* not storing explicitely the length of a range for which a cfsi_m
  is to be used: in a large majority of the cases, ranges are
  consecutive, and so the end of a range is just one byte before
  the start of the next range.
  So, we do not store the length of the ranges.
  If there is a hole between 2 ranges, the hole is stored explicitely
  as a range in which we have no cfsi_m information.
  On x86 and amd64, we have quite some holes (something like one hole
  every 7 cfsi). On arm64, we have very few holes (less than one hole
  every 50 cfsi).
  Even with the nr of holes on x86/amd64, it is more memory efficient
  to store the holes rather than to store the length of each cfsi.

* Merging consecutive ranges that have the same cfsi_m info:
  Many cfsi are "mergeable": there is no hole between 2 cfsi, and their
  machine dependent part is identical
  (I guess the unwind info needed by valgrind is subset of the full
   unwind info, and so, the cfsi entries are not merged by the compiler,
   but can be merged for simple unwind). Depending on the platform
   (x86, amd64, arm64) and of the library/object file, we can have a
   significant nr of mergeable entries. 


The patch is not very small, but a lot is mechanical changes.

The patch has been compiled and tested on x86/amd64/ppc32/ppc64
(but ppc does not use cfsi so that just verifies it compiles).
It has been compiled on arm64, and "tested" by launching valgrind on
one executable.
It has not been compiled on s390 and mips.
With some luck, maybe it will compile on these platforms.
And if that uses the whole provision of luck for 2014, it might even work
on these platforms :).
If it does not compile, the fix should be straightforward.
Runtime problems might be more tricky (but arm64 "worked out of the box"
once x86/amd64 were ok).

This has also be tested in an outer/inner setup, to verify no memory leak/bugs.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14129
2014-07-04 22:36:38 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
ae7b27f706 Implement VG_(arena_realloc_shrink) similar to realloc, but can
only decrease the size of a block, does not change the address,
does not need to alloc another block and copy the memory,
and (if big enough) makes the excess memory available for other
allocations.

VG_(arena_realloc_shrink) is then used for debuginfo storage.c
(replacing an allocation + copy).
Also use it in the dedup pool, to recuperate the unused
memory of the last pool.
This also allows to re-increase the string pool size to the original
3.9.0 value of 64Kb. All this slightly decrease the peak and in use
memory of dinfo.

VG_(arena_realloc_shrink) will also be used to implement (in another patch)
a dedup pool which "numbers" the allocated elements.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14122
2014-06-30 19:47:24 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
ceaa5b2efe This patch implements the support needed for stacktraces
showing inlined function calls.
See 278972 valgrind stacktraces and suppression do not handle inlined function call debuginfo

Reading the inlined dwarf call info is activated using the new clo
  --read-inline-info=yes
Default is currently no but an objective is to optimise the performance
and memory in order to possibly set it on by default.
(see below discussion about performances).

Basically, the patch provides the following pieces:
1. Implement a new dwarf3 reader that reads the inlined call info
2. Some performance improvements done for this new parser, and
   on some common code between the new parser and the var info parser.
3. Use the parsed inlined info to produce stacktrace showing inlined calls
4. Use the parsed inlined info in the suppression matching and suppression generation
5. and of course, some reg tests

1. new dwarf3 reader:
---------------------
Two options were possible: add the reading of the inlined info
in the current var info dwarf reader, or add a 2nd reader.
The 2nd approach was preferred, for the following reasons:
The var info reader is slow, memory hungry and quite complex.
Having a separate parsing phase for the inlined information
is simpler/faster when just reading the inlined info.
Possibly, a single parser would be faster when using both
--read-var-info=yes and --read-inline-info=yes.
However, var-info being extremely memory/cpu hungry, it is unlikely
to be used often, and having a separate parsing for inlined info
does in any case make not much difference.
(--read-var-info=yes is also now less interesting thanks to commit
r13991, which provides a fast and low memory "reasonable" location
for an address).

The inlined info parser reads the dwarf info to make calls
to priv_storage.h ML_(addInlInfo).

2. performance optimisations
----------------------------
* the abbrev cache has been improved in revision r14035.
* The new parser skips the non interesting DIEs
  (the var-info parser has no logic to skip uninteresting DIEs).
* Some other minor perf optimisation here and there.
In total now, on a big executable, 15 seconds CPU are needed to
create the inlined info (on my slow x86 pentium).

With regards to memory, the dinfo arena:
with inlined info: 172281856/121085952  max/curr mmap'd
without          : 157892608/106721280  max/curr mmap'd,
So, basically, inlined information costs about 15Mb of memory for
my big executable (compared to first version of the patch, this is
already using less memory, thanks to the strpool deduppoolalloc.
The needed memory can probably be decreased somewhat more.

3. produce better stack traces
------------------------------
VG_(describe_IP) has a new argument InlIPCursor *iipc which allows
to describe inlined function calls by doing repetitive calls 
to describe_IP. See pub_tool_debuginfo.h for a description.

4. suppression generation and matching
--------------------------------------
* suppression generation now also uses an InlIPCursor *iipc
  to generate a line for each inlined fn call.

* suppression matching: to allow suppression matching to
match one IP to several function calls in a suppression entry,
the 'inputCompleter' object (that allows to lazily generate
function or object names for a stacktrace when matching 
an error with a suppression) has been generalised a little bit
more to also lazily generate the input sequence.
VG_(generic_match) has been updated so as to be more generic
with respect to the input completer : when providing an
input completer, VG_(generic_match) does not need anymore
to produce/compute any input itself : this is all delegated
to the input completer.

5. various regtests
-------------------
to test stack traces with inlined calls, and suppressions
of (some of) these errors using inlined fn calls matching.


Work still to do:
-----------------
* improve parsing performance
* improve the memory overhead.
* handling the directory name for files of the inlined function calls is not yet done.
  (probably implies to refactor some code)
* see if m_errormgr.c *offsets arrays cannot be managed via xarray



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14036
2014-06-15 15:42:20 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
53df23f0a6 This patch adds a 'de-duplicating memory pool allocator':
include/pub_tool_deduppoolalloc.h
  coregrind/pub_core_deduppoolalloc.h
  coregrind/m_deduppoolalloc.c
and uses it (currently only) for the strings in m_debuginfo/storage.c
The idea is that such ddup pool allocator will also be used for other
highly duplicated information (e.g. the DiCFSI information), where
significant gains can also be achieved.
The dedup pool for strings also decreases significantly the memory
needed by the read inline information (patch still to be committed,
see bug 278972).

When testing with a big executable (tacot_process),
this reduces the size of the dinfo arena from
  trunk:  158941184/109760512  max/curr mmap'd, 156775944/107882728 max/curr,
to
  ddup:   157892608/106614784  max/curr mmap'd, 156362160/101414712 max/curr

(so 3Mb less mmap-ed once debug info is read, 1Mb less mmap-ed in peak,
6Mb less allocated once debug info is read).

This is all gained due to the string which changes from:
  trunk:   17,434,704 in       266: di.storage.addStr.1
to
  ddup:    10,966,608 in       750: di.storage.addStr.1
(6.5Mb less memory used by strings)
The gain in mmap-ed memory is smaller due to fragmentation.
Probably one could decrease the fragmentation by using bigger
size for the dedup pool, but then we would lose memory on the last
allocated pool (and for small libraries, we often do not use much
of a big pool block).
Solution might be to increase the pool size but have a "shrink_block"
operation. To be looked at in the future.

In terms of performance, startup of a big executable (on an old pentium)
is not influenced significantly (something like 0.1 seconds on 15 seconds
startup for a big executable, on a slow pentium).

The dedup pool uses a hash table. The hash function used currently
is the VG_(adler32) check sum. It is reported (and visible also here)
that this checksum is not a very good hash function (many collisions).

To have statistics about collisions, use  --stats -v -v -v

As an example of the collisions, on the strings in debug info of memcheck tool on x86,
one obtain:
   --4789-- dedupPA:di.storage.addStr.1 9983 allocs (8174 uniq) 11 pools (4820 bytes free in last pool)
   --4789-- nr occurences of chains of len N, N-plicated keys, N-plicated elts
   --4789-- N: 0 : nr chain   6975, nr keys      0, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 1 : nr chain   3670, nr keys   6410, nr elts   8174
   --4789-- N: 2 : nr chain   1070, nr keys    226, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 3 : nr chain    304, nr keys    100, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 4 : nr chain    104, nr keys     84, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 5 : nr chain     72, nr keys     42, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 6 : nr chain     44, nr keys     34, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 7 : nr chain     18, nr keys     13, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 8 : nr chain     17, nr keys      8, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N: 9 : nr chain      4, nr keys      6, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N:10 : nr chain      9, nr keys      4, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N:11 : nr chain      1, nr keys      0, nr elts      0
   --4789-- N:13 : nr chain      1, nr keys      1, nr elts      0
   --4789-- total nr of unique   chains:  12289, keys   6928, elts   8174
which shows that on 8174 different strings, we have only 6410 strings which have
a unique hash value. As other examples, N:13 line shows we have 13 strings
mapping to the same key. N:14 line shows we have 4 groups of 10 strings mapping to the
same key, etc.
So, adler32 is definitely a bad hash function.
Trials have been done with another hash function, giving a much lower
collision rate. So, a better (but still fast) hash function would probably
be beneficial. To be looked at ...




git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14029
2014-06-14 16:30:09 +00:00
Julian Seward
68a2a4ce01 Initial implementation of CFI based stack unwinding for arm64-linux.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13774
2014-01-13 00:21:09 +00:00
Julian Seward
3f6d211236 Add support for ARMv8 AArch64 (the 64 bit ARM instruction set).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13770
2014-01-12 12:54:00 +00:00
Julian Seward
dbf9b63605 Update copyright dates (20XY-2012 ==> 20XY-2013)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13658
2013-10-18 14:27:36 +00:00
Florian Krohm
a6c7a2893c Fix coregrind header files such that they can be included without
having to worry what other header files may have to be included
beforehand.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13549
2013-09-15 13:54:34 +00:00
Julian Seward
68c9403938 Initial code for remote debuginfo server. Handles all ELF/Dwarf{2,3,4}
on Linux.  No Dwarf1, no Stabs, and MacOSX probably won't build.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/branches/DISRV@13423
2013-06-07 16:15:48 +00:00
Petar Jovanovic
5dd4c02e39 mips: adding MIPS64LE support to Valgrind
Necessary changes to Valgrind to support MIPS64LE on Linux.
Minor cleanup/style changes embedded in the patch as well.
The change corresponds to r2687 in VEX.
Patch written by Dejan Jevtic and Petar Jovanovic.

More information about this issue:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313267


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13292
2013-02-27 23:17:33 +00:00
Florian Krohm
af66466ce4 Changes to allow compilation with -Wwrite-strings. That compiler option
is not used for testcases, just for valgrind proper.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13137
2012-11-23 16:17:43 +00:00
Florian Krohm
117196ac6d Char/HChar fixups for m_debuginfo and m_gdbserver.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13122
2012-11-15 04:27:04 +00:00
Tom Hughes
2ba34ab159 Implement some extra DW_OPs - more constants and some unary operators.
Patch from Mark Wielaard on BZ#307038.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13010
2012-09-21 09:12:30 +00:00
Tom Hughes
106fc73f9c Rename CfiOp to CfiBinop in preparation for adding unary operators.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13009
2012-09-21 09:04:27 +00:00
Julian Seward
4858401fb6 Guard against negative symbol sizes in ELF symbol tables, which
lead to assertion failures in ML_(find_rx_mapping).  Most closely
related to #304980.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12923
2012-09-01 20:08:35 +00:00
Julian Seward
4a3633e266 Update copyright dates to include 2012.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12843
2012-08-05 15:46:46 +00:00
Julian Seward
e2054f710e Clean up the PDB reader somewhat, mostly in the area of biasing.
#296318 comment 9.  (Jiri Hruska, jirka@fud.cz)



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12736
2012-07-13 12:58:55 +00:00
Julian Seward
989f74ff0d Allow multiple rw and rx mappings in the ELF debuginfo reader.
Fixes #296318 (patch on comment 8).  (Jiří Hruška, jirka@fud.cz)


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12735
2012-07-13 11:24:05 +00:00
Julian Seward
3e344c57f6 Merge in a port for mips32-linux, by Petar Jovanovic and Dejan Jevtic,
mips-valgrind@rt-rk.com, Bug 270777.

Valgrind: changes to existing files.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12616
2012-06-07 09:13:21 +00:00
Philippe Waroquiers
c25dc78c78 Fix leak in debuginfo.c
di->soname was not freed, so was leaked when debug info is removed.
free(soname) added in free_Debuginfo, after having verified
and then ensured that all soname are allocated in dinfo.

regtested on deb6/amd64



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12442
2012-03-12 22:06:57 +00:00
Julian Seward
c96096ab24 Update all copyright dates, from 20xy-2010 to 20xy-2011.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12206
2011-10-23 07:32:08 +00:00
Julian Seward
4725b367ab Re-enable the use of loctab (line number table) trimming, for a 5% to
10% reduction in debuginfo storage requirements for large applications
on 32 bit platforms.  This code had been present since the MacOSX port
was merged but had been disabled.  Remove equivalent code for
shrinking the symbol tables since they are much (4 x) smaller than the
line number tables, trimming them is hardly worth the effort.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12050
2011-09-26 20:15:07 +00:00
Julian Seward
8885c4e740 Add initial support for Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion). Tracked by bug #275168.
* configure.in support

* new supp file darwin11.supp

* comment out many intercepts in mc_replace_strmem.c and
  vg_replace_malloc.c that are apparently unnecessary for Darwin

* add minimal handling for the following new syscalls and mach traps:
    mach_port_set_context
    task_get_exception_ports
    getaudit_addr
    psynch_mutexwait
    psynch_mutexdrop
    psynch_cvbroad
    psynch_cvsignal
    psynch_cvwait
    psynch_rw_rdlock
    psynch_rw_wrlock
    psynch_rw_unlock
    psynch_cvclrprepost

* wqthread_hijack on amd64-darwin: deal with
  tst->os_state.pthread having an apparently different offset,
  which caused an assertion failure

* m_debuginfo: for 32 bit processes on Lion, use the DebugInfoFSM
  cleanup added in r12041/12042 to handle apparently new dyld
  behaviour, which is to map text areas r-- first and only
  vm_protect them later to r-x.



The following cleanups remain to be done

* remove apparently pointless, commented out wrapper macro
  invokations in mc_replace_strmem.c, eg

  //MEMMOVE(VG_Z_DYLD,        memmove)

  (or determine that they are still necessary, and uncomment)


* ditto in vg_replace_malloc.c, plus general VGO_darwin cleanups
  there


* write proper syscall wrappers for
    mach_port_set_context
    task_get_exception_ports
    getaudit_addr
    psynch_mutexwait
    psynch_mutexdrop
    psynch_cvbroad
    psynch_cvsignal
    psynch_cvwait
    psynch_rw_rdlock
    psynch_rw_wrlock
    psynch_rw_unlock
    psynch_cvclrprepost
  These are currently just no-ops and may be causing Memcheck to
  report false undef-value errors


* figure out why it doesn't work properly unless built with gcc-4.2 on
  Lion.

  gcc-4.2 is the "normal" gcc (i686-apple-darwin11-gcc-4.2.1).  Plain
  gcc is the hybrid gcc-front-end clang-back-end thing
  (i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2).  Whereas on Snow Leopard, plain
  gcc is the normal gcc.

  The symptoms of the failure are that wqthread_hijack in
  syswrap-amd64-linux.c hits this /*NOTREACHED*/ vg_assert(0); right
  at the end (you need a pretty complex threaded app to trigger this),
  which makes me think that either ML_(wqthread_continue_NORETURN) or
  call_on_new_stack_0_1 do return, which they are not expected to.


* figure out if some of the uninitialised value errors reported in
  system libraries on are caused by Memcheck being confused by LLVM
  generated code, as per bug #242137



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12043
2011-09-21 08:43:08 +00:00
Julian Seward
042bb40c53 A refactoring change; no functional effect. struct _DebugInfo
contains a bunch of fields which are used as a very simple state
machine that observes mmap calls and decides when to read debuginfo
for the associated file.  This change moves these fields into their
own structure, struct _DebugInfoFSM, for cleanness, so as to make it
clear they have a common purpose.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12041
2011-09-20 21:59:50 +00:00
Julian Seward
2b97c829a0 Get rid of DebugInfo::memname, a hangover from the now-removed
AIX5 support.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12040
2011-09-20 16:10:59 +00:00
Julian Seward
a043f0a060 Remove the assumption, in m_debuginfo, that each address is associated
with only one symbol.  Instead, allow an address to have arbitrarily
many names.  This reflects reality better, particularly for systemy
libraries such as glibc and ld.so, and is background work needed for
fixing #275284.  This is not in itself a fix for #275284.  A followup
commit to un-break compilation on OSX will follow shortly.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11981
2011-08-15 09:42:34 +00:00
Tom Hughes
233e49f342 Implement some extra DWARF ops that gcc 4.6.1 seems to use. Fixes #275284.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11856
2011-07-05 09:22:32 +00:00
Julian Seward
ad7de5b336 Delete the AIX5 port. The last release this worked for is 3.4.1,
and then only on AIX 5.2 and 5.3.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11842
2011-06-28 07:25:29 +00:00
Julian Seward
f06ee2d1e1 Handle ELF objects with two .eh_frame sections. This fixes a problem
handling libxul.so when linked by gold on x86_64.  (n-i-bz)


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11790
2011-05-30 10:18:59 +00:00
Julian Seward
6107fd666c Add a port to IBM z/Architecture (s390x) running Linux -- Valgrind
side components. (Florian Krohm <britzel@acm.org> and Christian
Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>).  Fixes #243404.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11604
2011-03-07 16:05:35 +00:00
Julian Seward
0bb6f49531 On arm-linux, add r7 to the set of registers that the CFI unwinder
knows how to unwind.  This is important when unwinding Thumb code
the CFA is often stated as being at some offset from r7.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11377
2010-09-23 22:05:59 +00:00
Julian Seward
9b0574dff8 Update copyright dates to 2010.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@11121
2010-05-03 21:37:12 +00:00