and update exp files accordingly. This works well for x86
and all testcases pass on my machine.
New file filter_memcheck to do the work.
There is a bit of a ripple here as filter_memcheck requires
command line arguments to be passed in. So all users of
filter_memcheck (direct or indirect) were updated as well.
filter_stderr was simplified as was filter_libc.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12091
arch/OS/platform-specific tool test dirs, instead writing it by hand.
This is important because up until now if we had any arch-specific test
dirs, we needed such dirs for all archs. Now that we also have
OS-specific and platform-specific test dirs, we don't want to have
(mostly) empty dirs for every arch/OS/platform.
- Correspondingly, removed several empty directories under memcheck/tests/
and cachegrind/tests that are no longer needed.
- Also removed VG_ARCH_ALL from configure.in.
- Also used an arch-specific guard rather than a platform-specific one where
appropriate in cachegrind/tests/Makefile.am.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@9017
distinction between primary and secondary build targets, and (2) make
it independent of the default behaviour of gcc (iow, what gcc does
when you specify neither -m32 nor -m64).
As a result, an out-of-the-box build on ppc64-linux now builds a
system which is basically for 64-bit PowerPC, but also has the ability
to run 32-bit ppc-linux binaries (exactly the same arrangement as you
get when building on amd64-linux).
There are various twists and turns. multiple-architectures.txt is
updated all the gory details.
This will break amd64 builds until such time as
<tool>/tests/{amd64,x86}/Makefile.am are fixed up (shortly).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@5493
Plenty still to do, but simple programs like ls seem to run ok
Thanks, Paul, for having your ppc port of valgrind 2.4 to work from!
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@3969