I am testing a C++ program for problems. I am running it under valgrind.
I start the program with
// valgrind test
char * p = (char*)malloc(4);
p[4] = 'A';
free(p);
p[0] = 'A';
memcheck-amd64-linux reports these.
My question is:
Will valgrind protect the program so that this corruption does not screw up the heap?
The version is 3.11. The relevant options in effect are
" -demangle=yes" + /* Do not mangle names */
" --gen-suppressions=no" + // set to 'all' to generate
// suppressions
" --suppressions=" + memcheckSupp + // ignore the errors
// listed in that file
" --leak-check=yes" + // Check for ML with details
" --show-leak-kinds=definite" + // Report only definite ML
" --errors-for-leak-kinds=definite" + // Only definite ML
// are considered as
// errors
" --undef-value-errors=yes" + // UV detection
" --track-origins=yes" + // Look for the origin of the UV
" --keep-stacktraces=alloc-and-free" + // More info in case
// of UAF
" --show-mismatched-frees=yes" + // Detect free/malloc,
// delete/new mismatch
" --malloc-fill=0xAA" + // Put junk into newly allocated
// blocks
" --free-fill=0xAA" +
" --frequency 100"