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| Cerion Armour-Brown worked on PowerPC instruction set support using |
| the Vex dynamic-translation framework. |
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| Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote Helgrind and totally overhauled low-level |
| syscall/signal and address space layout stuff, among many other things. |
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| Tom Hughes did a vast number of bug fixes, and helped out with support |
| for more recent Linux/glibc versions. |
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| Nicholas Nethercote did the core/tool generalisation, wrote |
| Cachegrind and Massif, and tons of other stuff. |
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| Paul Mackerras did a lot of the initial per-architecture factoring |
| that forms the basis of the 3.0 line and is also to be seen in 2.4.0. |
| He also did UCode-based dynamic translation support for PowerPC, and |
| created a set of ppc-linux derivatives of the 2.X release line. |
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| Dirk Mueller contributed the malloc-free mismatch checking stuff |
| and other bits and pieces, and acted as our KDE liaison. |
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| Julian Seward was the original founder, designer and author, created |
| the dynamic translation frameworks, wrote Memcheck and Addrcheck, and |
| did lots of other things. |
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| Robert Walsh added file descriptor leakage checking, new library |
| interception machinery, support for client allocation pools, and minor |
| other tweakage. |
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| Josef Weidendorfer wrote Callgrind and the associated KCachegrind GUI. |
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| Frederic Gobry helped with autoconf and automake. |
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| Daniel Berlin modified readelf's dwarf2 source line reader, written by Nick |
| Clifton, for use in Valgrind. |
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| Michael Matz and Simon Hausmann modified the GNU binutils |
| demangler(s) for use in Valgrind. |
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| And lots and lots of other people sent bug reports, patches, and very |
| helpful feedback. Thank you all. |