Questions tagged [valgrind]
Valgrind is a dynamic analysis tool for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Android, and Solaris systems. It can be used for execution and data profiling as well as for finding memory leaks, race conditions, and threading errors.
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Are there any alternatives to valgrind on Mac OS X Mountain Lion and Mavericks to detect memory leaks for C/C++ applications? [closed]
I used to use valgrind to detect memory leaks for my C/C++ applications on Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and 10.7 (Lion), but I find it's not supported on recent releases like 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and ...
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c++ Memory Leak Detection on Mac OSX
I am writing code in c++ using text wrangler to write the code and compiling it using g++ from the command line. I would like to be able to detect if my code has any memory leaks. I have tried using ...
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Homework: I have a memory leak somewhere, but I can't find it. Any tips on how to use valgrind more effectively?
Okay, first off, fair warning, this is a project for a class. I am not looking for any help on it other than fixing my memory leak. I imagine I have followed some horrendous coding practices over the ...
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Valgrind not showing line numbers on GNU autotools project in spite of -g flag
I'm working on a GNU Autotools project where I'm encountering some strange memory allocation errors. I want to use Valgrind to debug, however when I run my executable under it I don't get any line ...
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Valgrind cannot execute memcheck tool on Android OS?
I've compiled Valgrind for ARM using this with minor alterations.
After installing on a phone with the method specified, I get the following error:
# /data/local/Inst/bin/valgrind
valgrind: failed ...
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valgrind not building 32 bit rpm on 64 bit machine
I have 32 bit C application(running on 64 bit system) leaking memory.
Do debug it I have downloaded valgrind 3.8.1 from http://valgrind.org/downloads/.
Did ./configure, make and make install to ...
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Linked-list in c++
I have a problem w ith linked lists in c++.
I have class looking like that:
class list {
private: struct node {
node * next;
int val;
};
node * head;
node * current;
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Properly removing elements from linked-list? Memory errors with pointers
I'm implementing a hashtable that has a remove_entry function as well as a clear_table function. Right now I'm getting memory read errors pertaining to the remove_entry function. And help would be ...
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valgrind reporting errors on itself?
I am running my program though valgrind, but it appears it is generating errors caused by the tool itself? All my errors look like the following, but from reading through other posts, it seems that ...
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Checking memory with Valgrind
i run valgrind to see what errors my program have about problems of memory.
And the output of valgrind is:
==31041== 17,736 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 423 of 423
==31041== ...
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Valgrind: Uninitialised value was created by a heap allocation
UPDATE: Memory leaks killed, now I need to know how can I initialize this statement:
vector *addorsub = (vector*)malloc(sizeof(*addorsub));
This is what I get from valgrind:
gerasg@gerasg-iMac:~/...
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Valgrind : Commands to get memory access, cycles and instructions executed
Which commands and tools of valgrind will help me to get the following statistics on linux.
Number of (CPU) instructions executed
Number of cycles
Number of memory accesses
By reading I have come to ...
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delete[] doesn't free memory according to Valgrind
I have a class unix_socket that has a double* as an attribute, and allocates memory with new in its constructor:
class unix_socket::unix_socket(){
//...
array_recvd=new double[10];
//...
}...
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"points to uninitialised byte(s)" Valgrind errors
I've been using Valgrind to look for memory leaks in my code, and while no memory leaks are being found, some errors are reported all of them originating at a single function/class method:
==17043== ...
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How can I trace/catch "Warning: invalid file descriptor -1 in syscall close" in valgrind
valgrind shows me the following:
==13880== Warning: invalid file descriptor -1 in syscall close()
Is there an easy way to investigate this error? I mean - to show stack-trace for example?
It's a ...
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Memory corruption when closing Unix Socket
I've designed a class that handles several UNIX socket operations such as sending and receiving single values or arrays. The point was just to unify server and client methods in order to use the same ...
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C++ valgrind error
I have simple program :
class stack{
public:
void push(int a);
void pop();
int isempty();
void init();
void clear();
int* stos;
int size;
private :
int top;...
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valgrind android doesn't show line numbers
On Android shell:
/data/local/valgrind/enter code herebin/valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all --track-origins=yes --log-file=/sdcard/valgrind.log /data/local/Test
=======================...
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Valgrind: Invalid read & Use of unitialized value
I'm trying to implement a basic circular buffer and then produce/consume several characters within said buffer. Since multiple threads will be accessing the same buffer, I'm also using semaphores to ...
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Valgrind giving "conditional jump on uninitialized value" on variable with default parameter
I'm running valgrind on some C++ code I have and it's giving an error saying I have a conditional jump on an uninitialized value. Here is the stretch of code with problems, it's a method (not static).
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What all C operations does valgrind treat as 'malloc' and 'free'?
At work I'm writing a rather complex piece of software in C, and I frequently test it using valgrind. The program so far works perfectly with no memory leaks or array-bounds violations, and in the ...
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debugging __do_global_dtors_aux to find code location
I am trying to find a bug. Using gdb I can see:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007f4325cc286f in std::ostream::flush() () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 ...
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Qt/C++/Valgrind Invalid Readsize of 8 on QTcpSocket disconnect
I'm running valgrind on my Qt/C++ program and am getting this error:
Invalid read of size 8
in TelnetConnection::disconnectClient() in telnetserver/telnetconnection.cpp:188
and line 188 is the ...
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leaks when using jni
I use valgrind to check memory leaks of a c program that invokes java method via jni. But even for the simplest program, which only creates a JVM and releases it, valgrind always reports leaks. Any ...
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How to get in script whether valgrind found memory leaks?
I am running valgrind in a bash script, and directing the valgrind's output to a file. Like this :
valgrind --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --xml=yes --xml-file=unit_tests_valgrind.out.xml ./...
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"Bad permissions for mapped region at address" Valgrind error for a hash table
I'm pretty new to C. When I run the following code for a hash table under Valgrind:
table *insertObject (table *h, int pref, char ch)
{
struct node x;
int i;
if (ch < 0)
{
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Why electric fence/Valgrind is unable to catch this buffer-overflow issue?
I have created a buggy program - buggy.c - this is a buffer-overflow scenario for buffer t.
You can see that I am writing more than 5 indexes. It works fine. It never throws me an error. I was ...
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"Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation" in c++ std::map
Valgrind tells me that there is an error in my code, but I am not able to find it...
here is a code snippet:
22 int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
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//argv[1] contains the name of a file
int length=...
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Valgrind dirty helper called more times than expected
I have an unexpected behavior with a basic Valgrind tool.
For each Put statement of a basic block, I register a dirty helper using
unsafeIRDirty_0_N.
The problem is that the dirty helper is called ...
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intepretation of Valgrind output to figure out the location of data race
The following is an output from running Helgrind,which detects data races. It suggests
that memory location 0x5C8AD88 was shared without being protected.
==7568== -------------------------------------...
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Getting a valgrind for android. Problems with `valgrind`'s looking for `memcheck-arm-linux`
Context is developing an android app that uses several static executable binaries through sh syscall. One of the binaries eventually segfaults when using a samsung galaxy s4 cellphone (but not when ...
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Vector with template gives error in Valgrind when printing the context
I am very confused why my code gives error when running the valgrind memory check:
valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes ./output
The code works perfectly when compile and run. But when running ...
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Memory leakage in cudaDecodeGL sdk sample after porting from windows to linux
I successfully ported cudaDecodeGL from windows to linux , it works fine , but after checking memory leakage with valgrind , I found that there is alot of memory leakage in that :
I reviewed the code ...
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What does valgrind mean by "Warning: client syscall munmap tried to modify addresses"
We have a fairly complex multi-threaded linux program that does some heavy number crunching on CUDA devices after data has been acquired from an ADC.
Just running some sanity checks on it, and we get ...
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Leakage prevention in Valgrind
void update(int s) {
68 double *ungfi = new double[arraysisasazei];
69 double *vnsasai = new double[arraysizasaei];
70 deriv(dvsasi,vnsasai );
71 deriv(dusaasi,ungfi );
for the ...
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Invalid read and Leakage prevention in Valgrind
==7452== Invalid read of size 8
These are the above errors i am getting when I run the below code can any one let me know the appropriate cause for these errors.
for(int r=1;r<=...
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Does one run of Helgrind suffice to guarantee that the given multithreaded implementation is data-race free and deadlock-free?
I have a multithreaded implementation and I would like to test it for deadlocks with Helgrind.
I have run them and have succesfully removed all the data races and deadlocks according to the output ...
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The Impossible Happened! What does this mean?
I have experienced an interesting runtime error. I assume it is some sort of memory leak. I wrote the following program:
C Code:
#include <gmp.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h&...
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Valgrind - Error [closed]
Below is the message I get when I run my code on Valgrind
1) Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
==16808== at 0x400EC1: init() (Hite.cpp:90)
2) Invalid read of size 8
xmin=...
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Why does this code not result in a memory leak? [duplicate]
I checked the following code in C++ with valgrind with --leak-check=full and it says no memory leak. Why is that?
char *p = new char[256];
delete p;
new[] should be matched by delete[] as far as I ...
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Valgrind definitely lost block
Valgrind is showing 8 bytes definitely lost, but I freed the memory.
==11492== 8 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3 of 4
==11492== at 0x4029F6F: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:270)...
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How do I run valgrind with an Android app?
I've installed valgrind for android and I can confirm it is working as I tried running ls with it, and it works fine.
But how do I execute an android app with a native component I would like to debug?...
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Having issues with Invalid Writes
I just really need someone to tell me why this is incorrect. I'm not versed in the ways of pointers to understand the fault I'm committing.
template <class T> UndoArray<T>::UndoArray(...
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__ANDROID__ not defined when building valgrind for android
when I try to configure valgrind for android I get:
Platform variant: vanilla
Primary -DVGPV string: -DVGPV_arm_linux_vanilla=1
I figured out by looking at configure.in that this must be the ...
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Segmentation fault when using fscanf, trouble debugging after using valgrind
I've cut out the code that works so the code below is not a whole program but the problematic part.
I get a segmentation fault on the fscanf line below. I added the character width for each variable ...
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Trouble debugging seg fault when using fscanf
I get a segmentation fault on the fscanf line below. I added the character width for each variable to try and fix it so I don't understand why it would seg fault.
I read from a CSV file into an ...
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c Valgrind Invalid read of size 4 -> segmentation fault
I'm trying to implement a skip list but I'm having problems with the insert part of it. Valgrind gives me invalid read of size 4 at row 44 which is this line:
while(node->next_pointers[i] != NULL &...
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Cachegrind's cg_annotate does not display annotation for my source code
My source code:
$ cat play.c
int main() {
return 0;
}
Building and running cachegrind on it:
$ gcc -g -Wall play.c -o play && valgrind --tool=cachegrind --cachegrind-out-file=out ./play
==...
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OpenMP, writing to distinct array elements in parallel
In OpenMP can you write to distinct elements of that array in parallel? Here's a simple test program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main(){
const int n=100;
int squares[n]...
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how to start valgrind to check one application with non-root account
how to start valgrind to check one application with non-root account?
I have one application , it only start by these way:
su wrt-wxx --shell=/bin/bash -c " application application .cfg >/dev/...