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sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +00002Greetings, packaging person! This information is aimed at people
3building binary distributions of Valgrind.
4
5Thanks for taking the time and effort to make a binary distribution
6of Valgrind. The following notes may save you some trouble.
7
8
9-- (Unfortunate but true) When you configure to build with the
10 --prefix=/foo/bar/xyzzy option, the prefix /foo/bar/xyzzy gets
nethercote6bd3ebd2004-08-24 13:56:54 +000011 baked into valgrind. The consequence is that you _must_ install
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000012 valgrind at the location specified in the prefix. If you don't,
13 it may appear to work, but will break doing some obscure things,
14 particularly doing fork() and exec().
15
16 So you can't build a relocatable RPM / whatever from Valgrind.
17
18
nethercote6bd3ebd2004-08-24 13:56:54 +000019-- Don't strip the debug info off stage2 or libpthread.so.
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000020 Valgrind will still work if you do, but it will generate less
21 helpful error messages. Here's an example:
22
23 Mismatched free() / delete / delete []
24 at 0x40043249: free (vg_clientfuncs.c:171)
25 by 0x4102BB4E: QGArray::~QGArray(void) (tools/qgarray.cpp:149)
26 by 0x4C261C41: PptDoc::~PptDoc(void) (include/qmemarray.h:60)
27 by 0x4C261F0E: PptXml::~PptXml(void) (pptxml.cc:44)
28 Address 0x4BB292A8 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 64 alloc'd
29 at 0x4004318C: __builtin_vec_new (vg_clientfuncs.c:152)
30 by 0x4C21BC15: KLaola::readSBStream(int) const (klaola.cc:314)
31 by 0x4C21C155: KLaola::stream(KLaola::OLENode const *) (klaola.cc:416)
32 by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)
33
34 This tells you that some memory allocated with new[] was freed with
nethercote6bd3ebd2004-08-24 13:56:54 +000035 free(). If stage2 was stripped the message would look like this:
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000036
37 Mismatched free() / delete / delete []
nethercote6bd3ebd2004-08-24 13:56:54 +000038 at 0x40043249: (inside stage2)
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000039 by 0x4102BB4E: QGArray::~QGArray(void) (tools/qgarray.cpp:149)
40 by 0x4C261C41: PptDoc::~PptDoc(void) (include/qmemarray.h:60)
41 by 0x4C261F0E: PptXml::~PptXml(void) (pptxml.cc:44)
42 Address 0x4BB292A8 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 64 alloc'd
nethercote6bd3ebd2004-08-24 13:56:54 +000043 at 0x4004318C: (inside stage2)
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000044 by 0x4C21BC15: KLaola::readSBStream(int) const (klaola.cc:314)
45 by 0x4C21C155: KLaola::stream(KLaola::OLENode const *) (klaola.cc:416)
46 by 0x4C21788F: OLEFilter::convert(QCString const &) (olefilter.cc:272)
47
48 This isn't so helpful. Although you can tell there is a mismatch,
49 the names of the allocating and deallocating functions are no longer
50 visible. The same kind of thing occurs in various other messages
51 from valgrind.
52
53
sewardj21be1e32002-07-01 10:59:17 +000054-- Try and ensure that the /usr/include/asm/unistd.h file on the
55 build machine contains an entry for all the system calls that
56 the kernels on the target machines can actually support. On my
57 Red Hat 7.2 (kernel 2.4.9) box the highest-numbered entry is
58 #define __NR_fcntl64 221
59 but I have heard of 2.2 boxes where it stops at 179 or so.
60
61 Reason for this is that at build time, support for syscalls
62 is compiled in -- or not -- depending on which of these __NR_*
63 symbols is defined. Problems arise when /usr/include/asm/unistd.h
64 fails to give an entry for a system call which is actually
65 available in the target kernel. In that case, valgrind will
66 abort if asked to handle such a syscall. This is despite the
67 fact that (usually) valgrind's sources actually contain the
68 code to deal with the syscall.
69
70 Several people have reported having this problem. So, please
71 be aware of it. If it's useful, the syscall wrappers are
72 all done in vg_syscall_mem.c; you might want to have a little
73 look in there.
74
75
sewardj83abe432002-07-01 08:46:27 +000076-- Please test the final installation works by running it on
77 something huge. I suggest checking that it can start and
78 exit successfully both Mozilla-1.0 and OpenOffice.org 1.0.
79 I use these as test programs, and I know they fairly thoroughly
80 exercise Valgrind. The command lines to use are:
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82 valgrind -v --trace-children=yes --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes mozilla
83
84 valgrind -v --trace-children=yes --workaround-gcc296-bugs=yes soffice
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mueller2b317b52004-01-02 23:11:35 +000087If you find any more hints/tips for packaging, please report
88it as a bugreport. See http://valgrind.kde.org/bugs.html for details.