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njne43d3ae2003-05-05 13:04:49 +00002Building and not installing it
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njn090dc842005-03-12 16:47:07 +00004To run Valgrind without having to install it, run coregrind/valgrind
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +00005with the VALGRIND_LIB environment variable set, where <dir> is the root
njn090dc842005-03-12 16:47:07 +00006of the source tree (and must be an absolute path). Eg:
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sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +00008 VALGRIND_LIB=~/grind/head4/.in_place ~/grind/head4/coregrind/valgrind
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10This allows you to compile and run with "make" instead of "make install",
11saving you time.
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13I recommend compiling with "make --quiet" to further reduce the amount of
14output spewed out during compilation, letting you actually see any errors,
15warnings, etc.
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17
18Running the regression tests
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20To build and run all the regression tests, run "make [--quiet] regtest".
21
22To run a subset of the regression tests, execute:
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24 perl tests/vg_regtest <name>
25
26where <name> is a directory (all tests within will be run) or a single
27.vgtest test file, or the name of a program which has a like-named .vgtest
28file. Eg:
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30 perl tests/vg_regtest memcheck
31 perl tests/vg_regtest memcheck/tests/badfree.vgtest
32 perl tests/vg_regtest memcheck/tests/badfree
33
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njn6f582492006-06-02 23:59:40 +000035Running the performance tests
njn5359b6f2006-06-02 23:57:22 +000036~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
njn6f582492006-06-02 23:59:40 +000037To build and run all the performance tests, run "make [--quiet] perf".
njn5359b6f2006-06-02 23:57:22 +000038
njn6f582492006-06-02 23:59:40 +000039To run a subset of the performance suite, execute:
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41 perl perf/vg_perf <name>
42
43where <name> is a directory (all tests within will be run) or a single
44.vgperf test file, or the name of a program which has a like-named .vgperf
45file. Eg:
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47 perl perf/vg_perf perf/
48 perl perf/vg_perf perf/bz2.vgperf
49 perl perf/vg_perf perf/bz2
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njn6f582492006-06-02 23:59:40 +000051To compare multiple versions of Valgrind, use the --vg= option multiple
njn5359b6f2006-06-02 23:57:22 +000052times. For example, if you have two Valgrinds next to each other, one in
njn6f582492006-06-02 23:59:40 +000053trunk1/ and one in trunk2/, from within either trunk1/ or trunk2/ do this to
54compare them on all the performance tests:
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56 perl perf/vg_perf --vg=../trunk1 --vg=../trunk2 perf/
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58
nethercote16b59ee2004-10-09 15:59:05 +000059Debugging Valgrind with GDB
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000061To debug the valgrind launcher program (<prefix>/bin/valgrind) just
62run it under gdb in the normal way.
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000064Debugging the main body of the valgrind code (and/or the code for
65a particular tool) requires a bit more trickery but can be achieved
66without too much problem by following these steps:
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000068(1) Set VALGRIND_LAUNCHER to <prefix>/bin/valgrind:
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000070 export VALGRIND_LAUNCHER=/usr/local/bin/valgrind
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000072(2) Run "gdb <prefix>/lib/valgrind/<platform>/<tool>":
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000074 gdb /usr/local/lib/valgrind/ppc32-linux/lackey
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tom4a5223b2005-11-17 12:31:12 +000076(3) Do "handle SIGSEGV SIGILL nostop noprint" in GDB to prevent GDB from
77 stopping on a SIGSEGV or SIGILL:
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79 (gdb) handle SIGILL SIGSEGV nostop noprint
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81(4) Set any breakpoints you want and proceed as normal for gdb. The
82 macro VG_(FUNC) is expanded to vgPlain_FUNC, so If you want to set
83 a breakpoint VG_(do_exec), you could do like this in GDB:
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85 (gdb) b vgPlain_do_exec
86
87(5) Run the tool with required options:
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89 (gdb) run pwd
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92Self-hosting
93~~~~~~~~~~~~
94To run Valgrind under Valgrind:
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96(1) Check out 2 trees, "inner" and "outer". "inner" runs the app
97 directly and is what you will be profiling. "outer" does the
98 profiling.
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100(2) Configure inner with --enable-inner and build/install as
101 usual.
102
103(3) Configure outer normally and build/install as usual.
104
105(4) Choose a very simple program (date) and try
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njn86d68072005-11-12 19:07:45 +0000107 outer/.../bin/valgrind --sim-hints=enable-outer --trace-children=yes \
njn585b8b32005-10-10 11:36:55 +0000108 --tool=cachegrind -v inner/.../bin/valgrind --tool=none -v prog
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njn7cce5b82005-11-16 20:12:22 +0000110If you omit the --trace-children=yes, you'll only monitor inner's launcher
111program, not its stage2.
112
113The whole thing is fragile, confusing and slow, but it does work well enough
114for you to get some useful performance data. The inner Valgrind has most of
115its output (ie. those lines beginning with "==<pid>==") prefixed with a '>',
116which helps a lot.
njn15a65632005-10-10 11:43:14 +0000117
118At the time of writing the allocator is not annotated with client requests
119so Memcheck is not as useful as it could be. It also has not been tested
120much, so don't be surprised if you hit problems.
njn0dc09e82005-11-03 16:24:53 +0000121
weidendo10e80e32006-05-01 01:49:28 +0000122When using self-hosting with an outer callgrind tool, use '--pop-on-jump'
123(on the outer). Otherwise, callgrind has much higher memory requirements.
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njn0b5efe72005-11-10 03:40:36 +0000125
njn0dc09e82005-11-03 16:24:53 +0000126Printing out problematic blocks
127~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
128If you want to print out a disassembly of a particular block that
129causes a crash, do the following.
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131Try running with "--vex-guest-chase-thresh=0 --trace-flags=10000000
132--trace-notbelow=999999". This should print one line for each block
133translated, and that includes the address.
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135Then re-run with 999999 changed to the highest bb number shown.
136This will print the one line per block, and also will print a
137disassembly of the block in which the fault occurred.