6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nicholas Nethercote
f3f801ed48 Merge r9533..9536 (add tests/{asm.h,sys_mman.h,malloc.h} from the DARWIN
branch.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@9537
2009-04-15 03:12:43 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e97076e0f3 Merge r9299..r9303 (various leak-check test fixes) from the DARWIN branch.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@9304
2009-03-02 05:11:06 +00:00
Julian Seward
a48daec904 Merge r6109:
Various minor changes to make these compile on AIX5.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@6254
2006-10-17 01:26:12 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3d12e0e9db Terminology change: previously in Memcheck we had the four states:
noaccess, writable, readable, other

Now they are:

   noaccess, undefined, defined, partdefined

As a result, the following names:

   make_writable, make_readable,
   check_writable, check_readable, check_defined

have become:

   make_mem_undefined, make_mem_defined,
   check_mem_is_addressable, check_mem_is_defined, check_value_is_defined

(and likewise for the upper-case versions for client request macros).
The old MAKE_* and CHECK_* macros still work for backwards compatibility.

This is much better, because the old names were subtly misleading.  For
example:

  - "readable" really meant "readable and writable".
  - "writable" really meant "writable and maybe readable, depending on how
    the read value is used".
  - "check_writable" really meant "check writable or readable"

The new names avoid these problems.

The recently-added macro which was called MAKE_DEFINED is now
MAKE_MEM_DEFINED_IF_ADDRESSABLE.

I also corrected the spelling of "addressable" in numerous places in
memcheck.h.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@5802
2006-03-31 11:57:59 +00:00
Julian Seward
70c82ce292 Make a bit less nonsensical on 64-bit platforms.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@5556
2006-01-19 03:48:47 +00:00
Julian Seward
7c542ccd39 Add new files resulting from merging in the 2.4.0 line. Many of these
seem to be simply duplication of the x86 instruction set tests into
the addrcheck and helgrind trees.  I'm not sure what this duplication
achieves.



git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@3264
2005-03-10 23:23:45 +00:00