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| Greetings, packaging person! This information is aimed at people<br> |
| building binary distributions of Valgrind.<br> |
| <br> |
| Thanks for taking the time and effort to make a binary distribution of<br> |
| Valgrind. The following notes may save you some trouble.<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| -- Do not ship your Linux distro with a completely stripped<br> |
| /lib/ld.so. At least leave the debugging symbol names on -- line<br> |
| number info isn't necessary. If you don't want to leave symbols on<br> |
| ld.so, alternatively you can have your distro install ld.so's<br> |
| debuginfo package by default, or make ld.so.debuginfo be a<br> |
| requirement of your Valgrind RPM/DEB/whatever.<br> |
| <br> |
| Reason for this is that Valgrind's Memcheck tool needs to intercept<br> |
| calls to, and provide replacements for, some symbols in ld.so at<br> |
| startup (most importantly strlen). If it cannot do that, Memcheck<br> |
| shows a large number of false positives due to the highly optimised<br> |
| strlen (etc) routines in ld.so. This has caused some trouble in<br> |
| the past. As of version 3.3.0, on some targets (ppc32-linux,<br> |
| ppc64-linux), Memcheck will simply stop at startup (and print an<br> |
| error message) if such symbols are not present, because it is<br> |
| infeasible to continue.<br> |
| <br> |
| It's not like this is going to cost you much space. We only need<br> |
| the symbols for ld.so (a few K at most). Not the debug info and<br> |
| not any debuginfo or extra symbols for any other libraries.<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| -- (Unfortunate but true) When you configure to build with the <br> |
| --prefix=/foo/bar/xyzzy option, the prefix /foo/bar/xyzzy gets<br> |
| baked into valgrind. The consequence is that you _must_ install<br> |
| valgrind at the location specified in the prefix. If you don't,<br> |
| it may appear to work, but will break doing some obscure things,<br> |
| particularly doing fork() and exec().<br> |
| <br> |
| So you can't build a relocatable RPM / whatever from Valgrind.<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| -- Don't strip the debug info off lib/valgrind/$platform/vgpreload*.so<br> |
| in the installation tree. Either Valgrind won't work at all, or it<br> |
| will still work if you do, but will generate less helpful error<br> |
| messages. Here's an example:<br> |
| <br> |
| Mismatched free() / delete / delete []<br> |
| at 0x40043249: free (vg_clientfuncs.c:171)<br> |
| by 0x4102BB4E: QGArray::~QGArray(void) (tools/qgarray.cpp:149)<br> |
| by 0x4C261C41: PptDoc::~PptDoc(void) (include/qmemarray.h:60)<br> |
| by 0x4C261F0E: PptXml::~PptXml(void) (pptxml.cc:44)<br> |
| Address 0x4BB292A8 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 64 alloc'd<br> |
| at 0x4004318C: __builtin_vec_new (vg_clientfuncs.c:152)<br> |
| by 0x4C21BC15: KLaola::readSBStream(int) const (klaola.cc:314)<br> |
| by 0x4C21C155: KLaola::stream(KLaola::OLENode const *) (klaola.cc:416)<br> |
| by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)<br> |
| <br> |
| This tells you that some memory allocated with new[] was freed with<br> |
| free().<br> |
| <br> |
| Mismatched free() / delete / delete []<br> |
| at 0x40043249: (inside vgpreload_memcheck.so)<br> |
| by 0x4102BB4E: QGArray::~QGArray(void) (tools/qgarray.cpp:149)<br> |
| by 0x4C261C41: PptDoc::~PptDoc(void) (include/qmemarray.h:60)<br> |
| by 0x4C261F0E: PptXml::~PptXml(void) (pptxml.cc:44)<br> |
| Address 0x4BB292A8 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 64 alloc'd<br> |
| at 0x4004318C: (inside vgpreload_memcheck.so)<br> |
| by 0x4C21BC15: KLaola::readSBStream(int) const (klaola.cc:314)<br> |
| by 0x4C21C155: KLaola::stream(KLaola::OLENode const *) (klaola.cc:416)<br> |
| by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)<br> |
| <br> |
| This isn't so helpful. Although you can tell there is a mismatch, <br> |
| the names of the allocating and deallocating functions are no longer<br> |
| visible. The same kind of thing occurs in various other messages <br> |
| from valgrind.<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| -- Don't strip symbols from lib/valgrind/* in the installation tree.<br> |
| Doing so will likely cause problems. Removing the line number info is<br> |
| probably OK (at least for some of the files in that directory), although<br> |
| that has not been tested by the Valgrind developers.<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| -- Please test the final installation works by running it on something<br> |
| huge. I suggest checking that it can start and exit successfully<br> |
| both Firefox and OpenOffice.org. I use these as test programs, and I<br> |
| know they fairly thoroughly exercise Valgrind. The command lines to use<br> |
| are:<br> |
| <br> |
| valgrind -v --trace-children=yes firefox<br> |
| <br> |
| valgrind -v --trace-children=yes soffice<br> |
| <br> |
| <br> |
| If you find any more hints/tips for packaging, please report<br> |
| it as a bugreport. See http://www.valgrind.org for details.<br> |
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