When I run valgrind --leak-check=yes
on a program, a few bytes of lost memory are reported. Is it possible to view the contents of this memory (i.e. dump the data that is stored in it)?
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You can do that with the last version of Valgrind (3.8.1):
Start your executable activating the gdbserver at startup:
valgrind --vgdb-error=0 ....<your program>
Then in another window, connect a gdb to Valgrind (following the indications given by Valgrind). Then put a breakpoint at a relevant place (e.g. at the end of main) and use the gdb
continue
command till the breakpoint is reached. Then do a leak search from gdb:
monitor leak_check full reachable any
Then list the address(es) of the reachable blocks of the relevant loss record nr
monitor block_list <loss_record_nr>
You can then use gdb features to examine the memory of the given address(es). Note also the potentially interesting command "who_points_at" if you are searching who has kept a pointer to this memory.
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@panzi I think this only works from 3.8.1 above as ppw mentioned. I tried this with valgrind-3.11.0 and there were no problems.– NubcakeJul 29, 2017 at 18:39