is mounted to compile-time logic in order to minimize the differences
in behavior with Valgrind version 3.5.0.
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VG_(is_procfs_mounted)(). The old name was derived from the name
of the preprocessor macro HAVE_PROC while the new name is a more
accurate description of what this function does.
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in r10156) broke cross-compilation. This patch converts the configure-time
test into a runtime test. Should fix bug #204843.
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the ABI in the ELF files it generates instead of ELFOSABI_SYSV as
has been used to date.
This was causing us to use the 64 bit backend to run 32 bit
programs as the launcher failed to identify them as 32 bit.
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mapped rw-. Fixes#190820. Really, this logic is still pretty ropey; we
could do a lot better here.
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for not testing properly. Added a regtest for it too. Fixes bug 200760
(again, properly this time).
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spotted by Ashley Pittman:
* If I specify --xml-file=<file> but not --xml=yes I get partial
output in the xml file.
* Using log file qualifiers with XML results in the xml for the
qualifier being put to stdout.
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both wrapped up in XML tags (as before) but also in plain text in a
sequence of CDATA blocks. Normally only one, but in the worst case
the raw data will have ]]> in it, in which case it needs to be split
across two CDATA blocks.
This apparently simple change involved a lot of refactoring of the
suppression printing machinery:
* in the core-tool iface, change "print_extra_suppression_info" (which
prints any auxiliary info) to "get_extra_suppression_info", which
parks the text in a caller-supplied buffer. Adjust tools to match.
* VG_(apply_StackTrace): accept a void* argument, which is passed to
each invokation of the functional parameter (a poor man's closure
implementation).
* move PRINTF_CHECK into put_tool_basics.h, where it should have been
all along
* move private printf-into-an-XArray-of-character functions from
m_debuginfo into m_xarray, and make them public
* gen_suppression itself: use all the above changes. Basically we
always generate the plaintext version into an XArray. In text mode
that's just printed. In XML mode, we print the XMLery as before,
but the plaintext version is dumped into a CDATA block too.
* update the Protocol 4 specification to match all this.
This still isn't 100% right in the sense that the CDATA block data
needs to be split across multiple blocks if it should ever contain the
CDATA end mark "]]>". The Protocol 4 spec has this right even though
the implementation currently doesn't.
Fixes#191189.
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syscalls I've had the displeasure of encountering. Due to its
ridiculousness, the wrapper misses a PRE_MEM_WRITE check and so can result
in false positives. The POST_MEM_WRITE update is present, though, so it
shouldn't cause subsequent problems. Fixes bug 200760.
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- Always print a blank line after significant messages (eg. errors). This
makes the handling of blank lines much simpler.
- Don't print full stops at the end of messages. We mostly don't do it, so
I got rid of all the remaining ones I could find for consistency.
- Use --leak-check=full rather than --leak-check=yes, for consistency with
docs and other messages.
- Update partiallydefinedeq.stderr.exp2 for older changes.
This commit only updates the code. Test updates will follow shortly. (I'm
separating them so the code changes aren't swamped by the test changes in
the SVN logs.)
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since gcc-4.4 on Fedora 11 will create DW_TAG_member entries within
it, and we need to have a plausible parent type on the stack.
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* For all tools and the core, don't show statistics when -v is in
effect. Instead, try to restrict -v to mostly user-useful
stuff.
* A new flag --stats=no|yes [no] produces statistics output instead.
* Fix longstanding problem in that Memcheck's leak checker ran after
the core's error manager module shut down, thereby not showing use
counts of leak suppressions. This fixes#186790.
* As a consequence, the leak checker text output of Memcheck has
changed a bit -- leak check is done before the final error
summary is done (much more logical), and the output has been
tidied up a bit.
* Helgrind, Drd and Ptrcheck now also print "For counts of
detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -v", which makes
them consistent with Memcheck in this regard. These are
filtered out by the regtest filter scripts.
For all tools except Memcheck, the regtests are unchanged. On
Memcheck regtests still fail due to rearrangements of the leak
checker output. This will be fixed by a followup commit.
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- Match the ordering of the non-tool-specific options in the usage message
with the order in the user manual. As a result, we now always print
--alignment and --trace-malloc in the core's usage messages, which saves
malloc-replacing tools from doing it themselves (and brings it in line
with options that only apply to error-collecting tools).
- Improved the presentation of the Vex options with --help-debug.
- Removed documentation of -d in the manual because it's a debugging-only flag.
- Documented --read-var-info in the manual. This fixes bug 201169.
- Renamed --auto-run-dsymutil as --dsymutil and documented it in the usage
message.
- Fixed an XML error in manual-core-adv.xml.
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command difficult. Also, when wrapping I was failing to factor in the
escape chars needed for chars like ' '; now I don't need to. And this
means the 'long-command' test is no longer necessary. In other words,
favour utility and simplicity over aesthetics.
Also, the "Command:" line wasn't being wrapped in <line></line> in XML
output. It now is.
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const members in C++ code which are compile time constants that do no
exist in the class. They're not of any interest to us so we ignore them.
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In addition to that it fixes a bug in restore_ctx handling, where it
was restoring the state from the same stack level in restore_ctx
context as is current in ctx, which is wrong, the CIE likely has no
DW_CFA_remember_state at all, while the FDE could have one.
(Jakub Jelinek). This is #200029, patch in comment #2.
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VALGRIND_{PRINTF,PRINTF_BACKTRACE,INTERNAL_PRINTF} were no longer appending
newlines. This meant that --trace-malloc=yes spewed everything onto a
single line, among other things.
Rather than adding the newline back in, I chose to offically change their
behaviour to not add the newlines, as this is more flexible (and the reason
for the underlying VG_(message) change). I updated all the relevant places
I could find.
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with #190429.
This patch (originally from Jakub Jelinek) makes the redir of strlen
in ld.so on amd64-linux ld.so mandatory, but only for glibc 2.10 and
above. For glibc-2.2 (our earliest supported version) to glibc-2.9
it is still optional.
Also, makes more verbose, the message that is printed if a mandatory
ld.so redirection on Linux cannot be set up.
Is believed to fix#190429.
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* VG_(find_seginfo): incrementally rearrange the DebugInfo list, like
most of the other list-searching functions do.
* rename all VG_(*seginfo*) functions exported from m_debuginfo to
VG_(*DebugInfo*). "seginfo" was a historical name which was mostly
but not completely, done away with some time back.
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attempted to cross check against current kernel code. Reading the
futex system call code mostly just made my head hurt however...
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- There were detailed descriptions of all the tools in the Quick Start
Guide, the Manual introduction, and the start of each tool chapter. To
avoid duplication/overlap, I removed these altogether from the Quick Start
Guide, and shortened them in the intro.
- Improved the description of what errors Memcheck can find.
- Made all tool chapters start with "Overview" section, for consistency.
- Made the "run with --tool=XXX" bit consistent in each tool chapter.
- Made all tool chapter titles match the description given when running them.
- Added BBV to the User Manual intro.
- Generally clarified, updated, and future-proofed various bits of text in
the Quick Start Guide and User Manual introduction.
Also:
- Changed Nulgrind's start-up description to "the minimal Valgrind tool".
- Fixed some punctuation in the usage message.
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reported in error messages were not correct. As an example, the following
output was produced before this patch (not correct):
$ ./vg-in-place --tool=helgrind --num-callers=1 /bin/true
...
FATAL: in suppressions file ".in_place/default.supp" near line 893:
suppression must contain at least one location line which is not "..."
exiting now.
$ ./vg-in-place --tool=drd --num-callers=1 /bin/true
FATAL: in suppressions file ".in_place/default.supp" near line 475:
suppression must contain at least one location line which is not "..."
exiting now.
After having applied this patch the above commands display line numbers
1104 and 619, referring to the first suppression pattern containing
three dots for the topmost stack frame, as expected.
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