Instrumentation functions now take a callback closure structure
(VgCallbackClosure*), so this commit changes the signatures
accordingly.
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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).
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system that allows multiple copies of valgrind to be built so that we
can build both x86 and amd64 versions of the tools on amd64 machines.
The launcher is then modified to look at the program being run and
decide which tool to use to run it.
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the guest extents for the presented translation and also its original
un-redirected guest address. These changes are needed in particular
to make cachegrind's code cache management work properly.
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the call to VG_(cli_malloc) returns NULL then don't try and copy the
data or register a new block and just leave the old block in place
instead, but still return NULL to the caller.
Fixes bug 109487 and it's duplicates.
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changes from r4341 through r4787 inclusive). That branch is now dead.
Please do not commit anything else to it.
For the most part the merge was not troublesome. The main areas of
uncertainty are:
- build system: I had to import by hand Makefile.core-AM_CPPFLAGS.am
and include it in a couple of places. Building etc seems to still
work, but I haven't tried building the documentation.
- syscall wrappers: Following analysis by Greg & Nick, a whole lot of
stuff was moved from -generic to -linux after the branch was created.
I think that is satisfactorily glued back together now.
- Regtests: although this appears to work, no .out files appear, which
is strange, and makes it hard to diagnose regtest failures. In
particular memcheck/tests/x86/scalar.stderr.exp remains in a
conflicted state.
- amd64 is broken (slightly), and ppc32 will be unbuildable. I'll
attend to the former shortly.
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Addrcheck. As a results, we are now building Addrcheck again, which
required commenting out lots of code.
BACKPORT TO 3_0_X, AND POSSIBLY TO 2_4_X (the Helgrind part, with
modifications)
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when it is created. Fortunately this didn't affect code outside this
module except for the calls to VG_(HT_construct)().
As a result, we save some memory because not all tables have to be as big
as the ones needed for malloc/free tracking.
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things. These made sense when the arch/OS/platform-specific code was in
one module, but as that code got mixed in with generic code the boundary
between generic and non-generic blurred, and the distinction made less
sense. So let's get rid of them.
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I've changed it so it now is, which makes it consistent with the
other 'needs'. Because of this, I was also able to invert the dependence
between m_mallocfree and m_tooliface, which is related to setting
the redzone size for client heap blocks. As a result, m_tooliface
now doesn't depend on anything except pub_core_basics.h, hooray!
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- Broke part of m_scheduler off into a new module m_threadstate. It
contains ThreadState, VG_(threads)[] and some basic operations on the
thread table. All simple stuff, the complex stuff stays in m_scheduler.
This avoids lots of circular dependencies between m_scheduler and other
modules.
- Managed to finally remove core.h and tool.h, double hurrah!
- Introduced pub_tool_basics.h and pub_core_basics.h, one of which is
include by every single C file.
- Lots of little cleanups and changes related to the above.
- I even did a small amount of documentation updating.
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The only interesting part is a change of signature of
VG_(get_filename_linenum) so that callers can optionally request
directory info too.
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As part of this, killed the VG_STRINGIFY macro, which was used to expand
out names like "VG_(foo)" and "vgPlain_foo" in assertion failure
messages. This is good since we actually want the "VG_(foo)" form used
in these messages.
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relying on any other modules -- in m_libcbase.
Also converted the 'size' parameters to functions like VG_(memcpy) and
VG_(strncpy) from Int to SizeT, as they should be.
Also removed VG_(atoll16) and VG_(toupper), which weren't being used.
Also made VG_(atoll36) less flexible -- it now only does base-36 numbers
instead of any base in the range 2..36, since base-36 is the only one we
need. As part of that, I fixed a horrible bug in it which caused it to
return incorrect answers for any number containing the digits 'A'..'I'!
(Eg. for "A; it would return 17 instead of 10!)
Had to disable the assertions in VG_(string_match), since this module can't
see vg_assert, which wasn't ideal but also isn't a disaster.
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sensible now -- no vg_dummy_profile.c, no silly #including of
vg_profile.c from tools.
Unfortunately, it still doesn't work, due to bad interactions
with signal handling that I don't understand.
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rather than `foo', as www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html explains
we should (in more detail than you'd imagine was possible). I did this
both in output messages and in some comments, for consistency.
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with SegInfo.symtab.
Also renamed VG_(symtab_{inc,dec}ref)() as VG_(seginfo_{inc,dec}ref)()
for the same reason.
Also renamed various SegInfo variables from "seg" to "si" to avoid
confusion with the many Segment variables called "seg".
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into a new module m_tooliface. Pretty straightforward. Touches a lot
of files because many files use this interface and so need to include
the headers for the new module.
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malloc/free implementation, and m_replacemalloc with the stuff for the tools
that replace malloc with their own version. Previously these two areas of
functionality were mixed up somewhat.
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- make nested function non-nested to avoid GCC 4.0 warnings
- replace archaic "eraser" names with "hg". And EraserErr type is now
RaceErr (although we still use "Eraser" in suppression files for backwards
compatibility).
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through the VG_(tdict) function dictionary, rather than using TL_(foo)
functions.
This facilitated the following changes:
- Removed the "TL_" prefix, which is no longer needed.
- Removed the auto-generated files vg_toolint.[ch], which were no longer
needed, which simplifies the build a great deal. Their (greatly
streamlined) contents went into core.h and vg_needs.h (and will soon
go into a new module defining the core/tool interface).
This also meant that tool.h.base reverted to tool.h (so no more
accidentally editing tool.h and not having the changes go into the
repo, hooray!) And gen_toolint.pl was removed. And toolfuncs.def was
removed.
- Removed VG_(missing_tool_func)(), no longer used.
- Bumped the core/tool interface major version number to 8. And I
killed the minor version number, which was never used. The layout
of the ToolInfo struct is such that this should not cause problems.
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two halves: stacktrace.c, which deals with getting, traversing and printing
stack traces; and execontext.c, which deals with storing stack traces
permanently in a way that avoids duplicates, and comparing them.
One nice outcome: previously we were often creating ExeContexts, which live
forever, even when they were only needed temporarily. Ie. this was a memory
leak, which has been removed.
As part of this, new headers have been created, carved off core.h and
tool.h. Lots of function names have changed, too.
In Massif, I also changed a lot of "eip" names to "ip" to make them less
x86-specific.
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overhaul of the thread support. Many things are now probably broken,
but at least with --tool=none, simple and not-so-simple threaded and
non-thread programs work.
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