X-Git-Url: http://info.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/pub/gitweb/simgrid.git/blobdiff_plain/eaee55c7930797c6758dd07827a9702b1b6bdcb9..ae87d9697ce445eaa3221750fc5e18553f879498:/tools/simgrid.supp diff --git a/tools/simgrid.supp b/tools/simgrid.supp index d91f90050f..ce06e6bb5c 100644 --- a/tools/simgrid.supp +++ b/tools/simgrid.supp @@ -1,16 +1,22 @@ # Valgrind suppressions for stuff that we cannot control -# Memory leak in dash -# dash is actually used when checking the "mkfile" command in tesh +# Memory leaks in standard tools (e.g. dash, tail, or sort) { - Memory leak in /bin/dash + Memory leak in /bin tools Memcheck:Leak ... - obj:/bin/dash + obj:/bin/* +} + +{ + Memory leak in /usr/bin tools + Memcheck:Leak + ... + obj:/usr/bin/* } # There's a constant leak of 56 bytes in the depths of libc which -# manifests, for example, when unsing backtrace() +# manifests, for example, when using backtrace() { Memory leak in libc/dlopen with -pthread Memcheck:Leak @@ -24,3 +30,132 @@ fun:dlerror_run fun:__libc_dlopen_mode } + +# Another problem in glibc, where makecontext does not reset the EBP register, +# and backtrace goes too far when walking up the stack frames +{ + Invalid read in backtrace, called after makecontext + Memcheck:Addr4 + fun:backtrace + ... + fun:makecontext +} + +#There seems to be an issue with libc using an uninitialized value somewhere in dlopen +{ + Invalid read in dl_start + Memcheck:Cond + fun:index + fun:expand_dynamic_string_token + ... + fun:_dl_start +} + +# 72704 bytes leak from GCC >5.1 https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64535 +{ + Memory leak in dl_init + Memcheck:Leak + match-leak-kinds:reachable + fun:malloc + obj:/usr/lib/*/libstdc++.so.* + fun:call_init.part.0 + ... + fun:_dl_init +} + +# SG3.13 : We will remove NetCards soon, so ignore these ones +{ + Memory leak in Netcards + Memcheck:Leak + ... + fun:sg_platf_new_router + fun:STag_surfxml_router + fun:surf_parse_lex + ... + fun:parse_platform_file + fun:SIMIX_create_environment +} + +{ + Memory leak in Netcards + Memcheck:Leak + match-leak-kinds: indirect + fun:malloc + fun:strdup + fun:xbt_strdup + ... + fun:sg_platf_new_router + fun:STag_surfxml_router + fun:surf_parse_lex + ... + fun:parse_platform_file + fun:SIMIX_create_environment + fun:smpi_main + fun:main +} + +#Ignore leaks in SMPI sample codes +{ + Leaks in SMPI sample codes + Memcheck:Leak + match-leak-kinds: all + fun:malloc + fun:smpi_simulated_main_ +} + +# Memory leaks appearing to be in libcgraph. They can be seen with the +# following simple program: +# ,---- +# | #include +# | #include +# | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +# | { +# | if (argc == 1) { +# | printf("Usage: %s \n", argv[0]); +# | return 1; +# | } +# | Agraph_t *g; +# | FILE *inf = fopen(argv[1], "r"); +# | g = agread(inf, 0); +# | fclose(inf); +# | agclose(g); +# | return 0; +# | } +# `---- +{ + Memory leak in libcgraph (1/2) + Memcheck:Leak + fun:malloc + ... + obj:/usr/lib/libcgraph.so* + fun:aaglex + fun:aagparse + fun:agconcat +} +{ + Memory leak in libcgraph (1/2) + Memcheck:Leak + fun:calloc + ... + obj:/usr/lib/libcgraph.so* + fun:aagparse + fun:agconcat +} +{ + Memory leak in libcgraph (2/2) + Memcheck:Leak + fun:malloc + ... + fun:agnode + obj:/usr/lib/libcgraph.so* + fun:aagparse + fun:agconcat +} + +# We're not interested by memory leaks in the Lua interpreter +{ + Memory leak in lua + Memcheck:Leak + ... + fun:luaD_precall +}