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# also seen with valgrind 3.6.0 on i586 Debian 6.0.x (vm11)
#
# For libpcp/interp.c as of commit ba2cb05135896224d534ff9e1d1195e9193facba
# the full reported "error" is
# Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
# at 0x4076805: __pmLogFetchInterp (interp.c:1437)
# by 0x40716FB: __pmLogFetch (logutil.c:1653)
# by 0x4021917: ???
# Uninitialised value was created by a heap allocation
# at 0x402913D: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-x86-linux.so)
# by 0x40765EB: __pmLogFetchInterp (interp.c:1427)
# by 0x40716FB: __pmLogFetch (logutil.c:1653)
# by 0x4021917: ???
# which is bogus
#
{
Valgrind 3.6.1 botch
Memcheck:Cond
fun:__pmLogFetchInterp
fun:__pmLogFetch
obj:*
}
# and on vm11
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x4085CAE: __pmHashAdd (hash.c:85)
# by 0x4060CB8: addindom (logmeta.c:66)
# by 0x4061D57: __pmLogLoadMeta (logmeta.c:329)
# by 0x406821E: __pmLogOpen (logutil.c:1013)
# by 0x4048632: pmNewContext (context.c:579)
# by 0x8048F2B: main (interp2.c:119)
# which is bogus
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch #1 loadmeta
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:__pmHashAdd
fun:addindom
fun:__pmLogLoadMeta
fun:__pmLogOpen
fun:pmNewContext
fun:main
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x4060B93: addindom (logmeta.c:45)
# by 0x4061D57: __pmLogLoadMeta (logmeta.c:329)
# by 0x406821E: __pmLogOpen (logutil.c:1013)
# by 0x4048632: pmNewContext (context.c:579)
# by 0x8048F2B: main (interp2.c:119)
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch #2 loadmeta
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:addindom
fun:__pmLogLoadMeta
fun:__pmLogOpen
fun:pmNewContext
fun:main
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x4061C4D: __pmLogLoadMeta (logmeta.c:271)
# by 0x406821E: __pmLogOpen (logutil.c:1013)
# by 0x4048632: pmNewContext (context.c:579)
# by 0x8048F2B: main (interp2.c:119)
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch #3 loadmeta
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:__pmLogLoadMeta
fun:__pmLogOpen
fun:pmNewContext
fun:main
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x404CD8B: __pmDecodeResult (p_result.c:236)
# by 0x4065516: __pmLogRead (logutil.c:1662)
# by 0x4069E52: cache_read (interp.c:198)
# by 0x406CD17: __pmLogFetchInterp (interp.c:872)
# by 0x4067657: __pmLogFetch (logutil.c:1749)
# by 0x4049D65: pmFetch (fetch.c:151)
# by 0x8049514: main (interp4.c:240)
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:__pmDecodeResult
fun:__pmLogRead
fun:cache_read
fun:__pmLogFetchInterp
fun:__pmLogFetch
fun:pmFetch
fun:main
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# by 0x4085D3E: __pmHashAdd (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3) [2 cases with & w/out this call]
# by 0x4060CE8: ??? (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4061D87: __pmLogLoadMeta (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x406824E: __pmLogOpen (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4048662: pmNewContext (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x8048F2B: main (interp2.c:119)
# interestingly, may be related to stripping libpcp ... remaking
# the library (same optimizer flags) and make install it and the
# valgrind failure goes away
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
...
fun:__pmLogLoadMeta
fun:__pmLogOpen
fun:pmNewContext
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# Command: src/interp4 -a src/noti-foo
# 64 bytes in 2 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 20 of 40
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x404CDBB: __pmDecodeResult (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4065546: __pmLogRead (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4069E82: ??? (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x406CD47: __pmLogFetchInterp (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4067687: __pmLogFetch (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4049D95: pmFetch (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x80495CC: main (interp4.c:240)
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:__pmDecodeResult
fun:__pmLogRead
...
fun:__pmLogFetchInterp
fun:__pmLogFetch
fun:pmFetch
}
# also on vm11, similar to above
# Command: pmlogreduce -t 30sec src/20101004-trunc TMP
# 178,372 bytes in 2,347 blocks are possibly lost in loss record 77 of 77at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x406C50A: __pmLogFetchInterp (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4067447: __pmLogFetch (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x4049E35: pmFetch (in /usr/lib/libpcp.so.3)
# by 0x804A04E: ??? (in /usr/lib/pcp/bin/pmlogreduce)
# by 0x40C1C95: (below main) (libc-start.c:228)
{
Valgrind 3.6.0.SVN-Debian botch
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:__pmLogFetchInterp
fun:__pmLogFetch
fun:pmFetch
}
# dlopen issues seen with valgrind 3.6.0 on i586 Debian 6.0.x (vm11)
{
dlopen -> local_strdup
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:local_strdup
fun:_dl_map_object
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_check_map_versions
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_dl_check_map_versions
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_map_object_deps
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_dl_map_object_deps
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_map_object
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:local_strdup
fun:_dl_map_object
fun:openaux
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_map_object_deps
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_new_object
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_dl_new_object
fun:_dl_map_object_from_fd
fun:_dl_map_object
fun:openaux
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_map_object_deps
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_new_object
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_dl_new_object
fun:_dl_map_object_from_fd
fun:_dl_map_object
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
{
dlopen -> _dl_new_object
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_dl_new_object
fun:_dl_map_object_from_fd
fun:_dl_map_object
fun:openaux
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_map_object_deps
fun:dl_open_worker
fun:_dl_catch_error
fun:_dl_open
}
# seen in qa/731 on vm11 ... seems wrong
# at 0x4023F50: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:236)
# by 0x40592D0: loadascii (pmns.c:1149)
# by 0x40598DD: load (pmns.c:1371)
# by 0x4056DE8: LoadDefault (pmns.c:176)
# by 0x405701A: pmGetPMNSLocation (pmns.c:240)
# by 0x405722B: GetLocation (pmns.c:304)
# by 0x405C97E: TraversePMNS (pmns.c:2570)
# by 0x405CD66: pmTraversePMNS (pmns.c:2672)
# by 0x804AAE4: ??? (in /usr/bin/pminfo)
# by 0x40D5C95: (below main) (libc-start.c:228)
{
loadascii looks OK
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:loadascii
fun:load
fun:LoadDefault
fun:pmGetPMNSLocation
fun:GetLocation
fun:TraversePMNS
fun:pmTraversePMNS
}
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