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Thanks again Paul -- comments follow.
> I'll start with invalid reads and writes. In order for memcheck to get this
> wrong it must fail to correctly redirect allocation and deallocation
> functions o
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filtered output
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FWIW, I've uploaded the filtered output from our scripts -- the java bit is at
the end. So, we don't have to look at or bother with what the JVM itself does
(which we can't do anything about in any
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--- Comment #3 from Bill Torpey ---
Thanks for the quick reply! Please see my embedded comments below:
> That's a lot of errors. Unless you have solid proof you should assume that
> ...
> errors really are benign then you should use
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Bug ID: 496552
Summary: intermittent false positives with JNI code?
Classification: Developer tools
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.23.0
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #16 from Bill Torpey ---
The offending instructions are not compiled - they are defined as inline asm in
OpenJDK, specifically in src/hotspot/cpu/x86/stubGenerator_x86_64_log.cpp
(attached).
The only thing I can tell from the executable
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--- Comment #13 from Bill Torpey ---
Been testing for the past couple days, and it appears that the patch from
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487439#c10 is working fine for us --
thanks!
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Hi all -- back from the long holiday here in US. Will try suggestions and post
back with results. Thanks for all the help!
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The odd thing is that the SIGILL is only triggered on the X5670 CPU -- the
i7-4770R does not trigger the SIGILL (exact same code, OS, etc.)
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had to truncate the file (actual size ~350MB) -- hope this helps
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Bug ID: 487439
Summary: SIGILL in JDK11, JDK17
Classification: Developer tools
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.15 SVN
Platform: RedHat Enterprise Linux
OS: Linux
Status:
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Bug ID: 393926
Summary: helpful to have reort timestamp in wall-clock time
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.12 SVN
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Seve
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