![]() Connecting GDB to a Valgrind gdbserver 3.2.4. Connecting to an Android gdbserver 3.2.5. Monitor command handling by the Valgrind gdbserver 3.2.6. GDB front end commands for Valgrind gdbserver monitor commands 3.2.7. Valgrind gdbserver thread information 3.2.8. Examining and modifying Valgrind shadow registers 3.2.9. Limitations of the Valgrind gdbserver 3.2.10. Limitations - original function signatures 3.3.7. Explanation of error messages from Memcheck 4.2.1. Illegal read / Illegal write errors 4.2.2. Use of uninitialised or unaddressable values in systemĬalls 4.2.4. When a heap block is freed with an inappropriate deallocationįunction 4.2.6. Overlapping source and destination blocks 4.2.7. Details of Memcheck's checking machinery 4.5.1. Memory Pools: describing and working with custom allocators 4.9. Debugging MPI Parallel Programs with Valgrind 4.9.1. Building and installing the wrappers 4.9.2. What to expect when using the wrappers 5. Cachegrind: a high-precision tracing profiler 5.1. Global, File, and Function-level Counts 5.2.6. Differencing Cachegrind output files 5.2.11. Callgrind: a call-graph generating cache and branch prediction profiler 6.1. Multiple profiling dumps from one program run 6.2.2. Limiting the range of collected events 6.2.3. callgrind_control Command-line Options 7.Ĭallgrind_annotate Command-line Options 6.7. Detected errors: Misuses of the POSIX pthreads API 7.3. Detected errors: Inconsistent Lock Orderings 7.4. Helgrind's Race Detection Algorithm 7.4.3. ![]() Hints and Tips for Effective Use of Helgrind 7.6. Multithreaded Programming Paradigms 8.1.2. Multithreaded Programming Problems 8.1.4. Detected Errors: Misuse of the POSIX threads API 8.2.5. Hints and Tips for Effective Use of DRD 8.3. Using the POSIX Threads API Effectively 8.3.1. Nulgrind: the minimal Valgrind tool 12.1. BBV: an experimental basic block vector generation tool 13.1. Using Basic Block Vectors to create SimPoints 13.3.
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