- update to 3.20.0:
* The option "--vgdb-stop-at=event1,event2,..." accepts the new value abexit.
This indicates to invoke gdbserver when your program exits abnormally
(i.e. with a non zero exit code).
* Fix Rust v0 name demangling.
* The Linux rseq syscall is now implemented as (silently) returning ENOSYS.
* Add FreeBSD syscall wrappers for __specialfd and __realpathat.
* Remove FreeBSD dependencies on COMPAT10, which fixes compatibility with
HardenedBSD
* The option --enable-debuginfod=<no|yes> [default: yes] has been added on
Linux.
* More DWARF5 support as generated by clang14.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1031320
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/valgrind?expand=0&rev=140
* The option "--vgdb-stop-at=event1,event2,..." accepts the new value abexit.
This indicates to invoke gdbserver when your program exits abnormally
(i.e. with a non zero exit code).
* Fix Rust v0 name demangling.
* The Linux rseq syscall is now implemented as (silently) returning ENOSYS.
* Add FreeBSD syscall wrappers for __specialfd and __realpathat.
* Remove FreeBSD dependencies on COMPAT10, which fixes compatibility with
HardenedBSD
* The option --enable-debuginfod=<no|yes> [default: yes] has been added on
Linux.
* More DWARF5 support as generated by clang14.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/valgrind?expand=0&rev=253
- update to 3.17.0:
* 3.17.0 fixes a number of bugs and adds some functional changes: support for GCC
11, Clang 11, DWARF5 debuginfo, the 'debuginfod' debuginfo server, and
some new instructions for Arm64, S390 and POWER. There are also some tool
updates.
- drop s390x-z14-vector-support.patch
0001-lmw-lswi-and-related-PowerPC-insns-aren-t-allowed-on.patch: upstream
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/880364
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/valgrind?expand=0&rev=131
* 3.17.0 fixes a number of bugs and adds some functional changes: support for GCC
11, Clang 11, DWARF5 debuginfo, the 'debuginfod' debuginfo server, and
some new instructions for Arm64, S390 and POWER. There are also some tool
updates.
- drop s390x-z14-vector-support.patch
0001-lmw-lswi-and-related-PowerPC-insns-aren-t-allowed-on.patch: upstream
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/valgrind?expand=0&rev=235
- Use autopatch
- Change armv6-support.diff to a/b format
- update to 3.16.0:
* Many bugfixes, too many to list here, see NEWS file
- The implicit memcpy done by each call to realloc now counts towards the
read and write counts of resized heap blocks, making those counts higher
and more accurate.
- cg_annotate's --auto and --show-percs options now default to 'yes', because
they are usually wanted.
- callgrind_annotate's --auto and --show-percs options now default to 'yes',
because they are usually wanted.
- The command option --collect-systime has been enhanced to specify
the unit used to record the elapsed time spent during system calls.
The command option now accepts the values no|yes|msec|usec|nsec,
where yes is a synonym of msec. When giving the value nsec, the
system cpu time of system calls is also recorded.
- Several memcheck options are now dynamically changeable.
Use valgrind --help-dyn-options to list them.
- The release 3.15 introduced a backward incompatible change for
some suppression entries related to preadv and pwritev syscalls.
When reading a suppression entry using the unsupported 3.14 format,
valgrind will now produce a warning to say the suppression entry will not
work, and suggest the needed change.
- Significantly fewer false positive errors on optimised code generated by
Clang and GCC. In particular, Memcheck now deals better with the
situation where the compiler will transform C-level "A && B" into "B && A"
under certain circumstances (in which the transformation is valid).
Handling of integer equality/non-equality checks on partially defined
values is also improved on some architectures.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/816789
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/valgrind?expand=0&rev=126
* Many bugfixes, too many to list here, see NEWS file
- The implicit memcpy done by each call to realloc now counts towards the
read and write counts of resized heap blocks, making those counts higher
and more accurate.
- cg_annotate's --auto and --show-percs options now default to 'yes', because
they are usually wanted.
- callgrind_annotate's --auto and --show-percs options now default to 'yes',
because they are usually wanted.
- The command option --collect-systime has been enhanced to specify
the unit used to record the elapsed time spent during system calls.
The command option now accepts the values no|yes|msec|usec|nsec,
where yes is a synonym of msec. When giving the value nsec, the
system cpu time of system calls is also recorded.
- Several memcheck options are now dynamically changeable.
Use valgrind --help-dyn-options to list them.
- The release 3.15 introduced a backward incompatible change for
some suppression entries related to preadv and pwritev syscalls.
When reading a suppression entry using the unsupported 3.14 format,
valgrind will now produce a warning to say the suppression entry will not
work, and suggest the needed change.
- Significantly fewer false positive errors on optimised code generated by
Clang and GCC. In particular, Memcheck now deals better with the
situation where the compiler will transform C-level "A && B" into "B && A"
under certain circumstances (in which the transformation is valid).
Handling of integer equality/non-equality checks on partially defined
values is also improved on some architectures.
- The exprimental Stack and Global Array Checking tool has been removed.
It only ever worked on x86 and amd64, and even on those it had a
high false positive rate and was slow. An alternative for detecting
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools/valgrind?expand=0&rev=221