X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/6260d187764dc644d699e1a53454f7efdcc682df..685b3e4ec85031e1cb821dc3169aa2ed104b4f30:/teshsuite/smpi/coll-allreduce-with-leaks/mc-coll-allreduce-with-leaks.tesh diff --git a/teshsuite/smpi/coll-allreduce-with-leaks/mc-coll-allreduce-with-leaks.tesh b/teshsuite/smpi/coll-allreduce-with-leaks/mc-coll-allreduce-with-leaks.tesh index 5377503b95..a0f27853d9 100644 --- a/teshsuite/smpi/coll-allreduce-with-leaks/mc-coll-allreduce-with-leaks.tesh +++ b/teshsuite/smpi/coll-allreduce-with-leaks/mc-coll-allreduce-with-leaks.tesh @@ -347,50 +347,6 @@ $ $VALGRIND_NO_LEAK_CHECK ${bindir:=.}/../../../smpi_script/bin/smpirun -wrapper > Largest allocation at once from a single process was 28 bytes, at coll-allreduce-with-leaks.c:28. It was called 1 times during the whole simulation. > If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. > This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) -> -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed MPI handles: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/WARNING] To get more information (location of allocations), compile your code with -trace-call-location flag of smpicc/f90 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Comm -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Group -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed buffers: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] leaked allocations of total size 152, called 8 times, with minimum size 16 and maximum size 28 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Memory Usage: Simulated application allocated 152 bytes during its lifetime through malloc/calloc calls. -> Largest allocation at once from a single process was 28 bytes, at coll-allreduce-with-leaks.c:28. It was called 1 times during the whole simulation. -> If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. -> This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) -> -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed MPI handles: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/WARNING] To get more information (location of allocations), compile your code with -trace-call-location flag of smpicc/f90 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Comm -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Group -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed buffers: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] leaked allocations of total size 152, called 8 times, with minimum size 16 and maximum size 28 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Memory Usage: Simulated application allocated 152 bytes during its lifetime through malloc/calloc calls. -> Largest allocation at once from a single process was 28 bytes, at coll-allreduce-with-leaks.c:28. It was called 1 times during the whole simulation. -> If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. -> This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) -> -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed MPI handles: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/WARNING] To get more information (location of allocations), compile your code with -trace-call-location flag of smpicc/f90 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Comm -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Group -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed buffers: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] leaked allocations of total size 152, called 8 times, with minimum size 16 and maximum size 28 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Memory Usage: Simulated application allocated 152 bytes during its lifetime through malloc/calloc calls. -> Largest allocation at once from a single process was 28 bytes, at coll-allreduce-with-leaks.c:28. It was called 1 times during the whole simulation. -> If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. -> This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) -> -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed MPI handles: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/WARNING] To get more information (location of allocations), compile your code with -trace-call-location flag of smpicc/f90 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Comm -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] 4 leaked handles of type MPI_Group -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed buffers: -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] leaked allocations of total size 152, called 8 times, with minimum size 16 and maximum size 28 -> [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Memory Usage: Simulated application allocated 152 bytes during its lifetime through malloc/calloc calls. -> Largest allocation at once from a single process was 28 bytes, at coll-allreduce-with-leaks.c:28. It was called 1 times during the whole simulation. -> If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. -> This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) > > [0.000000] [smpi_utils/INFO] Probable memory leaks in your code: SMPI detected 8 unfreed MPI handles: > [0.000000] [smpi_utils/WARNING] To get more information (location of allocations), compile your code with -trace-call-location flag of smpicc/f90 @@ -645,4 +601,4 @@ $ $VALGRIND_NO_LEAK_CHECK ${bindir:=.}/../../../smpi_script/bin/smpirun -wrapper > If this is too much, consider sharing allocations for computation buffers. > This can be done automatically by setting --cfg=smpi/auto-shared-malloc-thresh to the minimum size wanted size (this can alter execution if data content is necessary) > -> [0.000000] [mc_dfs/INFO] DFS exploration ended. 1005 unique states visited; 276 backtracks (6560 transition replays, 5279 states visited overall) +> [0.000000] [mc_dfs/INFO] DFS exploration ended. 936 unique states visited; 254 backtracks (4843 transition replays, 6033 states visited overall) \ No newline at end of file