Hi!
I'm trying to use valgrind on an a15, 32 hf environment obviously.
I have -g on with no optimization for all my code that is being run.
Command line options for valgrind are:
valgrind -v --tool=memcheck --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes
--leak-resolution=high --track-origins=yes --num-callers=10 ./matvec
I've tried num-callers as high as 50 it makes no difference. I get
almost zero information when it comes to leaks and the call stack. Ok
great it's nice to see things broken down between malloc and new and
so on. But without a call stack this is pretty worthless.
snippet:
==19013== 1,937,944 bytes in 18,389 blocks are still reachable in loss
record 8 of 9
==19013== at 0x482DE80: operator new(unsigned int) (in
/usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-arm-linux.so)
==19013==
==19013== 4,524,046 bytes in 14,368 blocks are still reachable in loss
record 9 of 9
==19013== at 0x482E420: malloc (in
/usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-arm-linux.so)
==19013==
==19013== LEAK SUMMARY:
==19013== definitely lost: 328 bytes in 6 blocks
==19013== indirectly lost: 396 bytes in 3 blocks
==19013== possibly lost: 808 bytes in 26 blocks
==19013== still reachable: 8,342,474 bytes in 37,405 blocks
==19013== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
Did I miss an option? or something obvious which would output more information ?
Thanks!
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Hi Phung-Te,
I don't have Samsung Arndale Octa board on my hand, haven't started testing
on it.
@Fathi, do you know anything about the u-boot source code for Arndale Octa?
Thanks.
Best Regards
Botao Sun
Hello Botao,
I am looking for the source of u-boot for arndale-octa and couldn't find
it. Your u-boot git, both stable and next only have support for arndale,
not arndale-octa.
I could get to the binary which worked fine:
arndale-octa-saucy_server_20140323-616.img.gz
Can you please point me to the source of that build.
Thank you.
Phung-Te
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