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njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +00002[[TODO: fix all the TODO items!]]
3
4Release 3.0.0 ([[TODO: add release date]])
5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000063.0.0 is a major overhaul of Valgrind. The most significant
7user-visible change is that Valgrind now supports architectures other
8than x86. The new architectures it supports are AMD64 and PPC32, and
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +00009the infrastructure is present for other architectures to be added
10later.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000011
12The AMD64 support works well, but has some shortcomings:
13
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000014- It generally won't be as solid as the x86 version. For example,
15 support for more obscure instructions and system calls may be missing.
16 We will fix these as they arise.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000017
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +000018- Address space may be limited; see the point about
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000019 position-independent executables below.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000020
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000021- If Valgrind is built on an AMD64 machine, it will only run 64-bit
22 executables. If you want to run 32-bit x86 executables under Valgrind
23 on an AMD64, you will need to build Valgrind on an x86 machine and
24 copy it to the AMD64 machine. And it probably won't work if you do
25 something tricky like exec'ing a 32-bit program from a 64-bit program
26 while using --trace-children=yes. We hope to improve this situation
27 in the future.
28
29The PPC32 support is very basic. It may not work reliably even for
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +000030small programs, but it's a start. Many thanks to Paul Mackerras for
31his great work that enabled this support. We are working to make
32PPC32 usable as soon as possible.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000033
34Other user-visible changes:
35
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +000036- No longer building Valgrind as a position-independent executable
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000037 (PIE) by default, as it caused too many problems.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000038
39 Without PIE enabled, AMD64 programs will only be able to access 2GB of
40 address space. We will fix this eventually, but not for the moment.
41
42 Use --enable-pie at configure-time to turn this on.
43
44- Support for programs that use stack-switching has been improved. Use
45 the --max-stackframe flag for simple cases, and the
46 VALGRIND_STACK_REGISTER, VALGRIND_STACK_DEREGISTER and
47 VALGRIND_STACK_CHANGE client requests for trickier cases.
48
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000049- Support for programs that use self-modifying code has been improved,
50 in particular programs that put temporary code fragments on the stack.
51 This helps for C programs compiled with GCC that use nested functions,
njne7723322005-07-24 17:19:09 +000052 and also Ada programs. This is controlled with the --smc-check
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000053 flag, although the default setting should work in most cases.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000054
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000055- Output can now be printed in XML format. This should make it easier
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +000056 for tools such as GUI front-ends and automated error-processing
57 schemes to use Valgrind output as input. The --xml flag controls this.
58 As part of this change, ELF directory information is read from executables,
59 so absolute source file paths are available if needed.
60 [[TODO: describe the related CLOs added (eg. --log-file-qualifier)]]
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000061
62- Programs that allocate many heap blocks may run faster, due to
63 improvements in certain data structures.
64
njn7b1a6a42005-07-20 04:20:44 +000065- Addrcheck is currently not working. We hope to get it working again
66 soon. Helgrind is still not working, as was the case for the 2.4.0
67 release.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +000068
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +000069- The JITter has been completely rewritten, and is now in a separate
70 library, called Vex. This enabled a lot of the user-visible changes,
71 such as new architecture support. The new JIT unfortunately translates
72 more slowly than the old one, so programs may take longer to start.
73 We believe the code quality is produces is about the same, so once
74 started, programs should run at about the same speed. Feedback about
75 this would be useful.
76
77 On the plus side, Vex and hence Memcheck tracks value flow properly
78 through floating point and vector registers, something the 2.X line
79 could not do. That means that Memcheck is much more likely to be
80 usably accurate on vectorised code.
81
82- There is a subtle change to the way exiting of threaded programs
83 is handled. In 3.0, Valgrind's final diagnostic output (leak check,
84 etc) is not printed until the last thread exits. If the last thread
85 to exit was not the original thread which started the program, any
86 other process wait()-ing on this one to exit may conclude it has
87 finished before the diagnostic output is printed. This may not be
88 what you expect. 2.X had a different scheme which avoided this
89 problem, but caused deadlocks under obscure circumstances, so we
90 are trying something different for 3.0.
91
92- Small changes in control log file naming which make it easier to
93 use valgrind for debugging MPI-based programs.
94
95- As part of adding AMD64 support, DWARF2 CFI-based stack unwinding
96 support was added. In principle this means Valgrind can produce
97 meaningful backtraces on x86 code compiled with -fomit-frame-pointer
98 providing you also compile your code with [[TODO: Tom: what's the
99 name of the magic flag?]]
100
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +0000101- [[TODO: add more here]]
102
103Changes that are not user-visible:
104
sewardjc371bd02005-07-27 09:55:24 +0000105- The code has been massively overhauled in order to modularise it.
106 As a result we hope it is easier to navigate and understand.
njn4a9f6f42005-07-19 23:46:08 +0000107
108- Lots of code has been rewritten.
109
110- [[TODO: add more here]]
111
112BUGS FIXED
113
114[[TODO: add the full list here (once the RCs are out of the way?)]]
115
116
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000117Stable release 2.4.0 (March 2005) -- CHANGES RELATIVE TO 2.2.0
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000118~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1192.4.0 brings many significant changes and bug fixes. The most
120significant user-visible change is that we no longer supply our own
121pthread implementation. Instead, Valgrind is finally capable of
122running the native thread library, either LinuxThreads or NPTL.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000123
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000124This means our libpthread has gone, along with the bugs associated
125with it. Valgrind now supports the kernel's threading syscalls, and
126lets you use your standard system libpthread. As a result:
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000127
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000128* There are many fewer system dependencies and strange library-related
129 bugs. There is a small performance improvement, and a large
130 stability improvement.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000131
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000132* On the downside, Valgrind can no longer report misuses of the POSIX
133 PThreads API. It also means that Helgrind currently does not work.
134 We hope to fix these problems in a future release.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000135
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000136Note that running the native thread libraries does not mean Valgrind
137is able to provide genuine concurrent execution on SMPs. We still
138impose the restriction that only one thread is running at any given
139time.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000140
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000141There are many other significant changes too:
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000142
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000143* Memcheck is (once again) the default tool.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000144
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000145* The default stack backtrace is now 12 call frames, rather than 4.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000146
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000147* Suppressions can have up to 25 call frame matches, rather than 4.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000148
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000149* Memcheck and Addrcheck use less memory. Under some circumstances,
150 they no longer allocate shadow memory if there are large regions of
151 memory with the same A/V states - such as an mmaped file.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000152
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000153* The memory-leak detector in Memcheck and Addrcheck has been
154 improved. It now reports more types of memory leak, including
155 leaked cycles. When reporting leaked memory, it can distinguish
156 between directly leaked memory (memory with no references), and
157 indirectly leaked memory (memory only referred to by other leaked
158 memory).
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000159
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000160* Memcheck's confusion over the effect of mprotect() has been fixed:
161 previously mprotect could erroneously mark undefined data as
162 defined.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000163
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000164* Signal handling is much improved and should be very close to what
165 you get when running natively.
166
167 One result of this is that Valgrind observes changes to sigcontexts
168 passed to signal handlers. Such modifications will take effect when
169 the signal returns. You will need to run with --single-step=yes to
170 make this useful.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000171
172* Valgrind is built in Position Independent Executable (PIE) format if
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000173 your toolchain supports it. This allows it to take advantage of all
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000174 the available address space on systems with 4Gbyte user address
175 spaces.
176
177* Valgrind can now run itself (requires PIE support).
178
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000179* Syscall arguments are now checked for validity. Previously all
180 memory used by syscalls was checked, but now the actual values
181 passed are also checked.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000182
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000183* Syscall wrappers are more robust against bad addresses being passed
184 to syscalls: they will fail with EFAULT rather than killing Valgrind
185 with SIGSEGV.
njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000186
njn1aa5ae42005-03-26 16:04:27 +0000187* Because clone() is directly supported, some non-pthread uses of it
188 will work. Partial sharing (where some resources are shared, and
189 some are not) is not supported.
190
191* open() and readlink() on /proc/self/exe are supported.
192
193BUGS FIXED:
194
19588520 pipe+fork+dup2 kills the main program
19688604 Valgrind Aborts when using $VALGRIND_OPTS and user progra...
19788614 valgrind: vg_libpthread.c:2323 (read): Assertion `read_pt...
19888703 Stabs parser fails to handle ";"
19988886 ioctl wrappers for TIOCMBIS and TIOCMBIC
20089032 valgrind pthread_cond_timedwait fails
20189106 the 'impossible' happened
20289139 Missing sched_setaffinity & sched_getaffinity
20389198 valgrind lacks support for SIOCSPGRP and SIOCGPGRP
20489263 Missing ioctl translations for scsi-generic and CD playing
20589440 tests/deadlock.c line endings
20689481 `impossible' happened: EXEC FAILED
20789663 valgrind 2.2.0 crash on Redhat 7.2
20889792 Report pthread_mutex_lock() deadlocks instead of returnin...
20990111 statvfs64 gives invalid error/warning
21090128 crash+memory fault with stabs generated by gnat for a run...
21190778 VALGRIND_CHECK_DEFINED() not as documented in memcheck.h
21290834 cachegrind crashes at end of program without reporting re...
21391028 valgrind: vg_memory.c:229 (vgPlain_unmap_range): Assertio...
21491162 valgrind crash while debugging drivel 1.2.1
21591199 Unimplemented function
21691325 Signal routing does not propagate the siginfo structure
21791599 Assertion `cv == ((void *)0)'
21891604 rw_lookup clears orig and sends the NULL value to rw_new
21991821 Small problems building valgrind with $top_builddir ne $t...
22091844 signal 11 (SIGSEGV) at get_tcb (libpthread.c:86) in corec...
22192264 UNIMPLEMENTED FUNCTION: pthread_condattr_setpshared
22292331 per-target flags necessitate AM_PROG_CC_C_O
22392420 valgrind doesn't compile with linux 2.6.8.1/9
22492513 Valgrind 2.2.0 generates some warning messages
22592528 vg_symtab2.c:170 (addLoc): Assertion `loc->size > 0' failed.
22693096 unhandled ioctl 0x4B3A and 0x5601
22793117 Tool and core interface versions do not match
22893128 Can't run valgrind --tool=memcheck because of unimplement...
22993174 Valgrind can crash if passed bad args to certain syscalls
23093309 Stack frame in new thread is badly aligned
23193328 Wrong types used with sys_sigprocmask()
23293763 /usr/include/asm/msr.h is missing
23393776 valgrind: vg_memory.c:508 (vgPlain_find_map_space): Asser...
23493810 fcntl() argument checking a bit too strict
23594378 Assertion `tst->sigqueue_head != tst->sigqueue_tail' failed.
23694429 valgrind 2.2.0 segfault with mmap64 in glibc 2.3.3
23794645 Impossible happened: PINSRW mem
23894953 valgrind: the `impossible' happened: SIGSEGV
23995667 Valgrind does not work with any KDE app
24096243 Assertion 'res==0' failed
24196252 stage2 loader of valgrind fails to allocate memory
24296520 All programs crashing at _dl_start (in /lib/ld-2.3.3.so) ...
24396660 ioctl CDROMREADTOCENTRY causes bogus warnings
24496747 After looping in a segfault handler, the impossible happens
24596923 Zero sized arrays crash valgrind trace back with SIGFPE
24696948 valgrind stops with assertion failure regarding mmap2
24796966 valgrind fails when application opens more than 16 sockets
24897398 valgrind: vg_libpthread.c:2667 Assertion failed
24997407 valgrind: vg_mylibc.c:1226 (vgPlain_safe_fd): Assertion `...
25097427 "Warning: invalid file descriptor -1 in syscall close()" ...
25197785 missing backtrace
25297792 build in obj dir fails - autoconf / makefile cleanup
25397880 pthread_mutex_lock fails from shared library (special ker...
25497975 program aborts without ang VG messages
25598129 Failed when open and close file 230000 times using stdio
25698175 Crashes when using valgrind-2.2.0 with a program using al...
25798288 Massif broken
25898303 UNIMPLEMENTED FUNCTION pthread_condattr_setpshared
25998630 failed--compilation missing warnings.pm, fails to make he...
26098756 Cannot valgrind signal-heavy kdrive X server
26198966 valgrinding the JVM fails with a sanity check assertion
26299035 Valgrind crashes while profiling
26399142 loops with message "Signal 11 being dropped from thread 0...
26499195 threaded apps crash on thread start (using QThread::start...
26599348 Assertion `vgPlain_lseek(core_fd, 0, 1) == phdrs[i].p_off...
26699568 False negative due to mishandling of mprotect
26799738 valgrind memcheck crashes on program that uses sigitimer
26899923 0-sized allocations are reported as leaks
26999949 program seg faults after exit()
270100036 "newSuperblock's request for 1048576 bytes failed"
271100116 valgrind: (pthread_cond_init): Assertion `sizeof(* cond) ...
272100486 memcheck reports "valgrind: the `impossible' happened: V...
273100833 second call to "mremap" fails with EINVAL
274101156 (vgPlain_find_map_space): Assertion `(addr & ((1 << 12)-1...
275101173 Assertion `recDepth >= 0 && recDepth < 500' failed
276101291 creating threads in a forked process fails
277101313 valgrind causes different behavior when resizing a window...
278101423 segfault for c++ array of floats
279101562 valgrind massif dies on SIGINT even with signal handler r...
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njn8c927302005-03-12 16:45:01 +0000281
jseward34ed74f2004-08-30 18:04:42 +0000282Stable release 2.2.0 (31 August 2004) -- CHANGES RELATIVE TO 2.0.0
283~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jseward7d180d92004-08-30 18:15:37 +00002842.2.0 brings nine months worth of improvements and bug fixes. We
285believe it to be a worthy successor to 2.0.0. There are literally
286hundreds of bug fixes and minor improvements. There are also some
287fairly major user-visible changes:
288
289* A complete overhaul of handling of system calls and signals, and
290 their interaction with threads. In general, the accuracy of the
291 system call, thread and signal simulations is much improved:
292
293 - Blocking system calls behave exactly as they do when running
294 natively (not on valgrind). That is, if a syscall blocks only the
295 calling thread when running natively, than it behaves the same on
296 valgrind. No more mysterious hangs because V doesn't know that some
297 syscall or other, should block only the calling thread.
298
299 - Interrupted syscalls should now give more faithful results.
300
301 - Signal contexts in signal handlers are supported.
302
303* Improvements to NPTL support to the extent that V now works
304 properly on NPTL-only setups.
305
306* Greater isolation between Valgrind and the program being run, so
307 the program is less likely to inadvertently kill Valgrind by
308 doing wild writes.
309
310* Massif: a new space profiling tool. Try it! It's cool, and it'll
311 tell you in detail where and when your C/C++ code is allocating heap.
312 Draws pretty .ps pictures of memory use against time. A potentially
313 powerful tool for making sense of your program's space use.
314
315* File descriptor leakage checks. When enabled, Valgrind will print out
316 a list of open file descriptors on exit.
317
318* Improved SSE2/SSE3 support.
319
jseward2eb002b2004-08-31 00:14:02 +0000320* Time-stamped output; use --time-stamp=yes
321
jseward34ed74f2004-08-30 18:04:42 +0000322
323
324Stable release 2.2.0 (31 August 2004) -- CHANGES RELATIVE TO 2.1.2
325~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
3262.2.0 is not much different from 2.1.2, released seven weeks ago.
327A number of bugs have been fixed, most notably #85658, which gave
328problems for quite a few people. There have been many internal
329cleanups, but those are not user visible.
330
331The following bugs have been fixed since 2.1.2:
332
33385658 Assert in coregrind/vg_libpthread.c:2326 (open64) !=
334 (void*)0 failed
335 This bug was reported multiple times, and so the following
336 duplicates of it are also fixed: 87620, 85796, 85935, 86065,
337 86919, 86988, 87917, 88156
338
33980716 Semaphore mapping bug caused by unmap (sem_destroy)
340 (Was fixed prior to 2.1.2)
341
34286987 semctl and shmctl syscalls family is not handled properly
343
34486696 valgrind 2.1.2 + RH AS2.1 + librt
345
34686730 valgrind locks up at end of run with assertion failure
347 in __pthread_unwind
348
34986641 memcheck doesn't work with Mesa OpenGL/ATI on Suse 9.1
350 (also fixes 74298, a duplicate of this)
351
35285947 MMX/SSE unhandled instruction 'sfence'
353
35484978 Wrong error "Conditional jump or move depends on
355 uninitialised value" resulting from "sbbl %reg, %reg"
356
35786254 ssort() fails when signed int return type from comparison is
358 too small to handle result of unsigned int subtraction
359
36087089 memalign( 4, xxx) makes valgrind assert
361
jseward2eb002b2004-08-31 00:14:02 +000036286407 Add support for low-level parallel port driver ioctls.
jseward34ed74f2004-08-30 18:04:42 +0000363
36470587 Add timestamps to Valgrind output? (wishlist)
365
36684937 vg_libpthread.c:2505 (se_remap): Assertion `res == 0'
367 (fixed prior to 2.1.2)
368
36986317 cannot load libSDL-1.2.so.0 using valgrind
370
37186989 memcpy from mac_replace_strmem.c complains about
372 uninitialized pointers passed when length to copy is zero
373
37485811 gnu pascal symbol causes segmentation fault; ok in 2.0.0
375
37679138 writing to sbrk()'d memory causes segfault
377
37877369 sched deadlock while signal received during pthread_join
379 and the joined thread exited
380
38188115 In signal handler for SIGFPE, siginfo->si_addr is wrong
382 under Valgrind
383
38478765 Massif crashes on app exit if FP exceptions are enabled
385
386Additionally there are the following changes, which are not
387connected to any bug report numbers, AFAICS:
388
389* Fix scary bug causing mis-identification of SSE stores vs
390 loads and so causing memcheck to sometimes give nonsense results
391 on SSE code.
392
393* Add support for the POSIX message queue system calls.
394
395* Fix to allow 32-bit Valgrind to run on AMD64 boxes. Note: this does
396 NOT allow Valgrind to work with 64-bit executables - only with 32-bit
397 executables on an AMD64 box.
398
399* At configure time, only check whether linux/mii.h can be processed
400 so that we don't generate ugly warnings by trying to compile it.
401
jseward2eb002b2004-08-31 00:14:02 +0000402* Add support for POSIX clocks and timers.
403
jseward34ed74f2004-08-30 18:04:42 +0000404
405
jseward9cd978c2004-07-17 13:38:12 +0000406Developer (cvs head) release 2.1.2 (18 July 2004)
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000407~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
4082.1.2 contains four months worth of bug fixes and refinements.
jseward9cd978c2004-07-17 13:38:12 +0000409Although officially a developer release, we believe it to be stable
410enough for widespread day-to-day use. 2.1.2 is pretty good, so try it
411first, although there is a chance it won't work. If so then try 2.0.0
412and tell us what went wrong." 2.1.2 fixes a lot of problems present
413in 2.0.0 and is generally a much better product.
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000414
jseward9cd978c2004-07-17 13:38:12 +0000415Relative to 2.1.1, a large number of minor problems with 2.1.1 have
416been fixed, and so if you use 2.1.1 you should try 2.1.2. Users of
417the last stable release, 2.0.0, might also want to try this release.
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000418
419The following bugs, and probably many more, have been fixed. These
420are listed at http://bugs.kde.org. Reporting a bug for valgrind in
421the http://bugs.kde.org is much more likely to get you a fix than
422mailing developers directly, so please continue to keep sending bugs
423there.
424
42576869 Crashes when running any tool under Fedora Core 2 test1
426 This fixes the problem with returning from a signal handler
jseward0400d4d2004-07-17 23:26:46 +0000427 when VDSOs are turned off in FC2.
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000428
jseward0400d4d2004-07-17 23:26:46 +000042969508 java 1.4.2 client fails with erroneous "stack size too small".
430 This fix makes more of the pthread stack attribute related
431 functions work properly. Java still doesn't work though.
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000432
43371906 malloc alignment should be 8, not 4
434 All memory returned by malloc/new etc is now at least
435 8-byte aligned.
436
jsewarda6017a42004-07-17 23:44:35 +000043781970 vg_alloc_ThreadState: no free slots available
438 (closed because the workaround is simple: increase
439 VG_N_THREADS, rebuild and try again.)
440
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +000044178514 Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialized value(s)
442 (a slight mishanding of FP code in memcheck)
443
jsewarda6017a42004-07-17 23:44:35 +000044477952 pThread Support (crash) (due to initialisation-ordering probs)
445 (also 85118)
446
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +000044780942 Addrcheck wasn't doing overlap checking as it should.
44878048 return NULL on malloc/new etc failure, instead of asserting
44973655 operator new() override in user .so files often doesn't get picked up
45083060 Valgrind does not handle native kernel AIO
45169872 Create proper coredumps after fatal signals
45282026 failure with new glibc versions: __libc_* functions are not exported
45370344 UNIMPLEMENTED FUNCTION: tcdrain
45481297 Cancellation of pthread_cond_wait does not require mutex
45582872 Using debug info from additional packages (wishlist)
45683025 Support for ioctls FIGETBSZ and FIBMAP
45783340 Support for ioctl HDIO_GET_IDENTITY
45879714 Support for the semtimedop system call.
45977022 Support for ioctls FBIOGET_VSCREENINFO and FBIOGET_FSCREENINFO
46082098 hp2ps ansification (wishlist)
46183573 Valgrind SIGSEGV on execve
46282999 show which cmdline option was erroneous (wishlist)
46383040 make valgrind VPATH and distcheck-clean (wishlist)
jsewarda6017a42004-07-17 23:44:35 +000046483998 Assertion `newfd > vgPlain_max_fd' failed (see below)
46582722 Unchecked mmap in as_pad leads to mysterious failures later
46678958 memcheck seg faults while running Mozilla
jsewarda2c08002004-07-18 09:24:57 +000046785416 Arguments with colon (e.g. --logsocket) ignored
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000468
469
470Additionally there are the following changes, which are not
471connected to any bug report numbers, AFAICS:
472
473* Rearranged address space layout relative to 2.1.1, so that
474 Valgrind/tools will run out of memory later than currently in many
475 circumstances. This is good news esp. for Calltree. It should
476 be possible for client programs to allocate over 800MB of
477 memory when using memcheck now.
478
jseward9cd978c2004-07-17 13:38:12 +0000479* Improved checking when laying out memory. Should hopefully avoid
480 the random segmentation faults that 2.1.1 sometimes caused.
481
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000482* Support for Fedora Core 2 and SuSE 9.1. Improvements to NPTL
483 support to the extent that V now works properly on NPTL-only setups.
484
485* Renamed the following options:
486 --logfile-fd --> --log-fd
487 --logfile --> --log-file
488 --logsocket --> --log-socket
489 to be consistent with each other and other options (esp. --input-fd).
490
491* Add support for SIOCGMIIPHY, SIOCGMIIREG and SIOCSMIIREG ioctls and
492 improve the checking of other interface related ioctls.
493
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000494* Fix building with gcc-3.4.1.
495
496* Remove limit on number of semaphores supported.
497
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000498* Add support for syscalls: set_tid_address (258), acct (51).
499
500* Support instruction "repne movs" -- not official but seems to occur.
501
502* Implement an emulated soft limit for file descriptors in addition to
503 the current reserved area, which effectively acts as a hard limit. The
504 setrlimit system call now simply updates the emulated limits as best
505 as possible - the hard limit is not allowed to move at all and just
506 returns EPERM if you try and change it. This should stop reductions
507 in the soft limit causing assertions when valgrind tries to allocate
508 descriptors from the reserved area.
jsewarda6017a42004-07-17 23:44:35 +0000509 (This actually came from bug #83998).
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000510
nethercote76e8fd92004-07-21 10:37:31 +0000511* Major overhaul of Cachegrind implementation. First user-visible change
nethercote5e63bfb2004-07-17 12:49:53 +0000512 is that cachegrind.out files are now typically 90% smaller than they
nethercote76e8fd92004-07-21 10:37:31 +0000513 used to be; code annotation times are correspondingly much smaller.
514 Second user-visible change is that hit/miss counts for code that is
515 unloaded at run-time is no longer dumped into a single "discard" pile,
516 but accurately preserved.
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +0000517
518* Client requests for telling valgrind about memory pools.
519
520
521
jseward9cd978c2004-07-17 13:38:12 +0000522Developer (cvs head) release 2.1.1 (12 March 2004)
523~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
jsewardbd0a6e42004-07-17 12:19:43 +00005242.1.1 contains some internal structural changes needed for V's
jsewarde3e77042004-03-12 21:07:05 +0000525long-term future. These don't affect end-users. Most notable
526user-visible changes are:
527
528* Greater isolation between Valgrind and the program being run, so
529 the program is less likely to inadvertently kill Valgrind by
530 doing wild writes.
531
532* Massif: a new space profiling tool. Try it! It's cool, and it'll
533 tell you in detail where and when your C/C++ code is allocating heap.
534 Draws pretty .ps pictures of memory use against time. A potentially
535 powerful tool for making sense of your program's space use.
536
537* Fixes for many bugs, including support for more SSE2/SSE3 instructions,
538 various signal/syscall things, and various problems with debug
539 info readers.
540
541* Support for glibc-2.3.3 based systems.
542
543We are now doing automatic overnight build-and-test runs on a variety
544of distros. As a result, we believe 2.1.1 builds and runs on:
545Red Hat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9, Fedora Core 1, SuSE 8.2, SuSE 9.
546
547
548The following bugs, and probably many more, have been fixed. These
549are listed at http://bugs.kde.org. Reporting a bug for valgrind in
550the http://bugs.kde.org is much more likely to get you a fix than
551mailing developers directly, so please continue to keep sending bugs
552there.
553
55469616 glibc 2.3.2 w/NPTL is massively different than what valgrind expects
55569856 I don't know how to instrument MMXish stuff (Helgrind)
55673892 valgrind segfaults starting with Objective-C debug info
557 (fix for S-type stabs)
55873145 Valgrind complains too much about close(<reserved fd>)
55973902 Shadow memory allocation seems to fail on RedHat 8.0
56068633 VG_N_SEMAPHORES too low (V itself was leaking semaphores)
56175099 impossible to trace multiprocess programs
56276839 the `impossible' happened: disInstr: INT but not 0x80 !
56376762 vg_to_ucode.c:3748 (dis_push_segreg): Assertion `sz == 4' failed.
56476747 cannot include valgrind.h in c++ program
56576223 parsing B(3,10) gave NULL type => impossible happens
56675604 shmdt handling problem
56776416 Problems with gcc 3.4 snap 20040225
56875614 using -gstabs when building your programs the `impossible' happened
56975787 Patch for some CDROM ioctls CDORM_GET_MCN, CDROM_SEND_PACKET,
57075294 gcc 3.4 snapshot's libstdc++ have unsupported instructions.
571 (REP RET)
57273326 vg_symtab2.c:272 (addScopeRange): Assertion `range->size > 0' failed.
57372596 not recognizing __libc_malloc
57469489 Would like to attach ddd to running program
57572781 Cachegrind crashes with kde programs
57673055 Illegal operand at DXTCV11CompressBlockSSE2 (more SSE opcodes)
57773026 Descriptor leak check reports port numbers wrongly
57871705 README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL out of date
57972643 Improve support for SSE/SSE2 instructions
58072484 valgrind leaves it's own signal mask in place when execing
58172650 Signal Handling always seems to restart system calls
58272006 The mmap system call turns all errors in ENOMEM
58371781 gdb attach is pretty useless
58471180 unhandled instruction bytes: 0xF 0xAE 0x85 0xE8
58569886 writes to zero page cause valgrind to assert on exit
58671791 crash when valgrinding gimp 1.3 (stabs reader problem)
58769783 unhandled syscall: 218
58869782 unhandled instruction bytes: 0x66 0xF 0x2B 0x80
58970385 valgrind fails if the soft file descriptor limit is less
590 than about 828
59169529 "rep; nop" should do a yield
59270827 programs with lots of shared libraries report "mmap failed"
593 for some of them when reading symbols
59471028 glibc's strnlen is optimised enough to confuse valgrind
595
596
597
598
jseward43230652003-12-14 00:14:54 +0000599Unstable (cvs head) release 2.1.0 (15 December 2003)
600~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
601For whatever it's worth, 2.1.0 actually seems pretty darn stable to me
602(Julian). It looks eminently usable, and given that it fixes some
603significant bugs, may well be worth using on a day-to-day basis.
6042.1.0 is known to build and pass regression tests on: SuSE 9, SuSE
6058.2, RedHat 8.
606
6072.1.0 most notably includes Jeremy Fitzhardinge's complete overhaul of
608handling of system calls and signals, and their interaction with
609threads. In general, the accuracy of the system call, thread and
610signal simulations is much improved. Specifically:
611
612- Blocking system calls behave exactly as they do when running
613 natively (not on valgrind). That is, if a syscall blocks only the
614 calling thread when running natively, than it behaves the same on
615 valgrind. No more mysterious hangs because V doesn't know that some
616 syscall or other, should block only the calling thread.
617
618- Interrupted syscalls should now give more faithful results.
619
620- Finally, signal contexts in signal handlers are supported. As a
621 result, konqueror on SuSE 9 no longer segfaults when notified of
622 file changes in directories it is watching.
623
624Other changes:
625
626- Robert Walsh's file descriptor leakage checks. When enabled,
627 Valgrind will print out a list of open file descriptors on
628 exit. Along with each file descriptor, Valgrind prints out a stack
629 backtrace of where the file was opened and any details relating to the
630 file descriptor such as the file name or socket details.
631 To use, give: --track-fds=yes
632
633- Implemented a few more SSE/SSE2 instructions.
634
635- Less crud on the stack when you do 'where' inside a GDB attach.
636
637- Fixed the following bugs:
638 68360: Valgrind does not compile against 2.6.0-testX kernels
639 68525: CVS head doesn't compile on C90 compilers
640 68566: pkgconfig support (wishlist)
641 68588: Assertion `sz == 4' failed in vg_to_ucode.c (disInstr)
642 69140: valgrind not able to explicitly specify a path to a binary.
643 69432: helgrind asserts encountering a MutexErr when there are
644 EraserErr suppressions
645
jseward0b12daf2003-12-14 14:35:28 +0000646- Increase the max size of the translation cache from 200k average bbs
647 to 300k average bbs. Programs on the size of OOo (680m17) are
648 thrashing the cache at the smaller size, creating large numbers of
649 retranslations and wasting significant time as a result.
650
jseward43230652003-12-14 00:14:54 +0000651
652
653Stable release 2.0.0 (5 Nov 2003)
654~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
655
6562.0.0 improves SSE/SSE2 support, fixes some minor bugs, and
657improves support for SuSE 9 and the Red Hat "Severn" beta.
658
659- Further improvements to SSE/SSE2 support. The entire test suite of
660 the GNU Scientific Library (gsl-1.4) compiled with Intel Icc 7.1
661 20030307Z '-g -O -xW' now works. I think this gives pretty good
662 coverage of SSE/SSE2 floating point instructions, or at least the
663 subset emitted by Icc.
664
665- Also added support for the following instructions:
666 MOVNTDQ UCOMISD UNPCKLPS UNPCKHPS SQRTSS
667 PUSH/POP %{FS,GS}, and PUSH %CS (Nb: there is no POP %CS).
668
669- CFI support for GDB version 6. Needed to enable newer GDBs
670 to figure out where they are when using --gdb-attach=yes.
671
672- Fix this:
673 mc_translate.c:1091 (memcheck_instrument): Assertion
674 `u_in->size == 4 || u_in->size == 16' failed.
675
676- Return an error rather than panicing when given a bad socketcall.
677
678- Fix checking of syscall rt_sigtimedwait().
679
680- Implement __NR_clock_gettime (syscall 265). Needed on Red Hat Severn.
681
682- Fixed bug in overlap check in strncpy() -- it was assuming the src was 'n'
683 bytes long, when it could be shorter, which could cause false
684 positives.
685
686- Support use of select() for very large numbers of file descriptors.
687
688- Don't fail silently if the executable is statically linked, or is
689 setuid/setgid. Print an error message instead.
690
691- Support for old DWARF-1 format line number info.
692
693
694
695Snapshot 20031012 (12 October 2003)
696~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
697
698Three months worth of bug fixes, roughly. Most significant single
699change is improved SSE/SSE2 support, mostly thanks to Dirk Mueller.
700
70120031012 builds on Red Hat Fedora ("Severn") but doesn't really work
702(curiosly, mozilla runs OK, but a modest "ls -l" bombs). I hope to
703get a working version out soon. It may or may not work ok on the
704forthcoming SuSE 9; I hear positive noises about it but haven't been
705able to verify this myself (not until I get hold of a copy of 9).
706
707A detailed list of changes, in no particular order:
708
709- Describe --gen-suppressions in the FAQ.
710
711- Syscall __NR_waitpid supported.
712
713- Minor MMX bug fix.
714
715- -v prints program's argv[] at startup.
716
717- More glibc-2.3 suppressions.
718
719- Suppressions for stack underrun bug(s) in the c++ support library
720 distributed with Intel Icc 7.0.
721
722- Fix problems reading /proc/self/maps.
723
724- Fix a couple of messages that should have been suppressed by -q,
725 but weren't.
726
727- Make Addrcheck understand "Overlap" suppressions.
728
729- At startup, check if program is statically linked and bail out if so.
730
731- Cachegrind: Auto-detect Intel Pentium-M, also VIA Nehemiah
732
733- Memcheck/addrcheck: minor speed optimisations
734
735- Handle syscall __NR_brk more correctly than before.
736
737- Fixed incorrect allocate/free mismatch errors when using
738 operator new(unsigned, std::nothrow_t const&)
739 operator new[](unsigned, std::nothrow_t const&)
740
741- Support POSIX pthread spinlocks.
742
743- Fixups for clean compilation with gcc-3.3.1.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000744
745- Implemented more opcodes:
746 - push %es
747 - push %ds
748 - pop %es
749 - pop %ds
750 - movntq
751 - sfence
752 - pshufw
753 - pavgb
754 - ucomiss
755 - enter
daywalkerb18d2532003-09-27 20:15:01 +0000756 - mov imm32, %esp
757 - all "in" and "out" opcodes
daywalker79aad842003-09-30 22:58:12 +0000758 - inc/dec %esp
jseward43230652003-12-14 00:14:54 +0000759 - A whole bunch of SSE/SSE2 instructions
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000760
jseward43230652003-12-14 00:14:54 +0000761- Memcheck: don't bomb on SSE/SSE2 code.
daywalker5d945de2003-09-26 00:32:53 +0000762
sewardj90238792003-05-05 00:23:42 +0000763
sewardj945f39f2003-07-25 21:11:40 +0000764Snapshot 20030725 (25 July 2003)
765~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
766
767Fixes some minor problems in 20030716.
768
769- Fix bugs in overlap checking for strcpy/memcpy etc.
770
771- Do overlap checking with Addrcheck as well as Memcheck.
772
773- Fix this:
774 Memcheck: the `impossible' happened:
775 get_error_name: unexpected type
776
777- Install headers needed to compile new skins.
778
sewardje3dd2e02003-07-27 08:04:48 +0000779- Remove leading spaces and colon in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH / LD_PRELOAD
sewardj945f39f2003-07-25 21:11:40 +0000780 passed to non-traced children.
781
sewardjb9eda952003-07-26 21:39:05 +0000782- Fix file descriptor leak in valgrind-listener.
783
sewardje3dd2e02003-07-27 08:04:48 +0000784- Fix longstanding bug in which the allocation point of a
785 block resized by realloc was not correctly set. This may
786 have caused confusing error messages.
sewardj945f39f2003-07-25 21:11:40 +0000787
788
sewardj626fd892003-07-16 20:10:26 +0000789Snapshot 20030716 (16 July 2003)
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000790~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
791
sewardj626fd892003-07-16 20:10:26 +000079220030716 is a snapshot of our current CVS head (development) branch.
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000793This is the branch which will become valgrind-2.0. It contains
794significant enhancements over the 1.9.X branch.
795
796Despite this being a snapshot of the CVS head, it is believed to be
797quite stable -- at least as stable as 1.9.6 or 1.0.4, if not more so
798-- and therefore suitable for widespread use. Please let us know asap
799if it causes problems for you.
800
801Two reasons for releasing a snapshot now are:
802
803- It's been a while since 1.9.6, and this snapshot fixes
804 various problems that 1.9.6 has with threaded programs
805 on glibc-2.3.X based systems.
806
807- So as to make available improvements in the 2.0 line.
808
sewardj626fd892003-07-16 20:10:26 +0000809Major changes in 20030716, as compared to 1.9.6:
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000810
811- More fixes to threading support on glibc-2.3.1 and 2.3.2-based
812 systems (SuSE 8.2, Red Hat 9). If you have had problems
813 with inconsistent/illogical behaviour of errno, h_errno or the DNS
sewardj626fd892003-07-16 20:10:26 +0000814 resolver functions in threaded programs, 20030716 should improve
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000815 matters. This snapshot seems stable enough to run OpenOffice.org
816 1.1rc on Red Hat 7.3, SuSE 8.2 and Red Hat 9, and that's a big
817 threaded app if ever I saw one.
818
819- Automatic generation of suppression records; you no longer
820 need to write them by hand. Use --gen-suppressions=yes.
821
sewardj21511802003-07-22 17:47:42 +0000822- strcpy/memcpy/etc check their arguments for overlaps, when
823 running with the Memcheck or Addrcheck skins.
824
825- malloc_usable_size() is now supported.
826
827- new client requests:
828 - VALGRIND_COUNT_ERRORS, VALGRIND_COUNT_LEAKS:
829 useful with regression testing
830 - VALGRIND_NON_SIMD_CALL[0123]: for running arbitrary functions
831 on real CPU (use with caution!)
832
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000833- The GDB attach mechanism is more flexible. Allow the GDB to
834 be run to be specified by --gdb-path=/path/to/gdb, and specify
835 which file descriptor V will read its input from with
836 --input-fd=<number>.
837
sewardj21511802003-07-22 17:47:42 +0000838- Cachegrind gives more accurate results (wasn't tracking instructions in
839 malloc() and friends previously, is now).
840
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000841- Complete support for the MMX instruction set.
842
843- Partial support for the SSE and SSE2 instruction sets. Work for this
844 is ongoing. About half the SSE/SSE2 instructions are done, so
845 some SSE based programs may work. Currently you need to specify
846 --skin=addrcheck. Basically not suitable for real use yet.
847
848- Significant speedups (10%-20%) for standard memory checking.
849
850- Fix assertion failure in pthread_once().
851
852- Fix this:
853 valgrind: vg_intercept.c:598 (vgAllRoadsLeadToRome_select):
854 Assertion `ms_end >= ms_now' failed.
855
856- Implement pthread_mutexattr_setpshared.
857
858- Understand Pentium 4 branch hints. Also implemented a couple more
859 obscure x86 instructions.
860
861- Lots of other minor bug fixes.
862
sewardj626fd892003-07-16 20:10:26 +0000863- We have a decent regression test system, for the first time.
864 This doesn't help you directly, but it does make it a lot easier
865 for us to track the quality of the system, especially across
866 multiple linux distributions.
867
868 You can run the regression tests with 'make regtest' after 'make
869 install' completes. On SuSE 8.2 and Red Hat 9 I get this:
870
871 == 84 tests, 0 stderr failures, 0 stdout failures ==
872
873 On Red Hat 8, I get this:
874
875 == 84 tests, 2 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure ==
876 corecheck/tests/res_search (stdout)
877 memcheck/tests/sigaltstack (stderr)
878
879 sigaltstack is probably harmless. res_search doesn't work
880 on R H 8 even running natively, so I'm not too worried.
881
882 On Red Hat 7.3, a glibc-2.2.5 system, I get these harmless failures:
883
884 == 84 tests, 2 stderr failures, 1 stdout failure ==
885 corecheck/tests/pth_atfork1 (stdout)
886 corecheck/tests/pth_atfork1 (stderr)
887 memcheck/tests/sigaltstack (stderr)
888
889 You need to run on a PII system, at least, since some tests
890 contain P6-specific instructions, and the test machine needs
891 access to the internet so that corecheck/tests/res_search
892 (a test that the DNS resolver works) can function.
893
sewardj9d916ed2003-07-14 23:38:40 +0000894As ever, thanks for the vast amount of feedback :) and bug reports :(
895We may not answer all messages, but we do at least look at all of
896them, and tend to fix the most frequently reported bugs.
897
898
899
sewardj37918822003-05-05 01:05:09 +0000900Version 1.9.6 (7 May 2003 or thereabouts)
901~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
902
903Major changes in 1.9.6:
904
905- Improved threading support for glibc >= 2.3.2 (SuSE 8.2,
906 RedHat 9, to name but two ...) It turned out that 1.9.5
907 had problems with threading support on glibc >= 2.3.2,
908 usually manifested by threaded programs deadlocking in system calls,
909 or running unbelievably slowly. Hopefully these are fixed now. 1.9.6
910 is the first valgrind which gives reasonable support for
911 glibc-2.3.2. Also fixed a 2.3.2 problem with pthread_atfork().
912
913- Majorly expanded FAQ.txt. We've added workarounds for all
914 common problems for which a workaround is known.
915
916Minor changes in 1.9.6:
917
918- Fix identification of the main thread's stack. Incorrect
919 identification of it was causing some on-stack addresses to not get
920 identified as such. This only affected the usefulness of some error
921 messages; the correctness of the checks made is unchanged.
922
923- Support for kernels >= 2.5.68.
924
925- Dummy implementations of __libc_current_sigrtmin,
926 __libc_current_sigrtmax and __libc_allocate_rtsig, hopefully
927 good enough to keep alive programs which previously died for lack of
928 them.
929
930- Fix bug in the VALGRIND_DISCARD_TRANSLATIONS client request.
931
sewardj3d47b792003-05-05 22:15:35 +0000932- Fix bug in the DWARF2 debug line info loader, when instructions
933 following each other have source lines far from each other
934 (e.g. with inlined functions).
935
sewardj37918822003-05-05 01:05:09 +0000936- Debug info reading: read symbols from both "symtab" and "dynsym"
937 sections, rather than merely from the one that comes last in the
938 file.
939
940- New syscall support: prctl(), creat(), lookup_dcookie().
941
942- When checking calls to accept(), recvfrom(), getsocketopt(),
943 don't complain if buffer values are NULL.
944
945- Try and avoid assertion failures in
946 mash_LD_PRELOAD_and_LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
947
948- Minor bug fixes in cg_annotate.
949
950
951
sewardj90238792003-05-05 00:23:42 +0000952Version 1.9.5 (7 April 2003)
953~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
954
955It occurs to me that it would be helpful for valgrind users to record
956in the source distribution the changes in each release. So I now
957attempt to mend my errant ways :-) Changes in this and future releases
958will be documented in the NEWS file in the source distribution.
959
960Major changes in 1.9.5:
961
962- (Critical bug fix): Fix a bug in the FPU simulation. This was
963 causing some floating point conditional tests not to work right.
964 Several people reported this. If you had floating point code which
965 didn't work right on 1.9.1 to 1.9.4, it's worth trying 1.9.5.
966
967- Partial support for Red Hat 9. RH9 uses the new Native Posix
968 Threads Library (NPTL), instead of the older LinuxThreads.
969 This potentially causes problems with V which will take some
970 time to correct. In the meantime we have partially worked around
971 this, and so 1.9.5 works on RH9. Threaded programs still work,
972 but they may deadlock, because some system calls (accept, read,
973 write, etc) which should be nonblocking, in fact do block. This
974 is a known bug which we are looking into.
975
976 If you can, your best bet (unfortunately) is to avoid using
977 1.9.5 on a Red Hat 9 system, or on any NPTL-based distribution.
978 If your glibc is 2.3.1 or earlier, you're almost certainly OK.
979
980Minor changes in 1.9.5:
981
982- Added some #errors to valgrind.h to ensure people don't include
983 it accidentally in their sources. This is a change from 1.0.X
984 which was never properly documented. The right thing to include
985 is now memcheck.h. Some people reported problems and strange
986 behaviour when (incorrectly) including valgrind.h in code with
987 1.9.1 -- 1.9.4. This is no longer possible.
988
989- Add some __extension__ bits and pieces so that gcc configured
990 for valgrind-checking compiles even with -Werror. If you
991 don't understand this, ignore it. Of interest to gcc developers
992 only.
993
994- Removed a pointless check which caused problems interworking
995 with Clearcase. V would complain about shared objects whose
996 names did not end ".so", and refuse to run. This is now fixed.
997 In fact it was fixed in 1.9.4 but not documented.
998
999- Fixed a bug causing an assertion failure of "waiters == 1"
1000 somewhere in vg_scheduler.c, when running large threaded apps,
1001 notably MySQL.
1002
1003- Add support for the munlock system call (124).
1004
1005Some comments about future releases:
1006
10071.9.5 is, we hope, the most stable Valgrind so far. It pretty much
1008supersedes the 1.0.X branch. If you are a valgrind packager, please
1009consider making 1.9.5 available to your users. You can regard the
10101.0.X branch as obsolete: 1.9.5 is stable and vastly superior. There
1011are no plans at all for further releases of the 1.0.X branch.
1012
1013If you want a leading-edge valgrind, consider building the cvs head
1014(from SourceForge), or getting a snapshot of it. Current cool stuff
1015going in includes MMX support (done); SSE/SSE2 support (in progress),
1016a significant (10-20%) performance improvement (done), and the usual
1017large collection of minor changes. Hopefully we will be able to
1018improve our NPTL support, but no promises.
1019