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#
# This is a valgrind suppression file that should be used when using valgrind.
#
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Debian note:
# The file Misc/valgrind-python.supp is placed in an modified form into the
# directory /usr/lib/valgrind as python.supp. There's no need to to add it
# with the --suppressions option.
# The unmodified file is found in /usr/share/doc/python3.6/
#
# The python3.6-dbg build has been compiled with -DPy_USING_MEMORY_DEBUGGER
# so you can safely comment out the suppressions for PyObject_Free and
# PyObject_Realloc.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Here's an example of running valgrind:
#
# cd python/dist/src
# valgrind --tool=memcheck --suppressions=Misc/valgrind-python.supp \
# ./python -E ./Lib/test/regrtest.py -u gui,network
#
# You must edit Objects/obmalloc.c and uncomment Py_USING_MEMORY_DEBUGGER
# to use the preferred suppressions with address_in_range.
#
# If you do not want to recompile Python, you can uncomment
# suppressions for PyObject_Free and PyObject_Realloc.
#
# See Misc/README.valgrind for more information.
# all tool names: Addrcheck,Memcheck,cachegrind,helgrind,massif
{
ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
Memcheck:Addr4
fun:address_in_range
}
{
ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
Memcheck:Value4
fun:address_in_range
}
{
ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 8 (x86_64 aka amd64)
Memcheck:Value8
fun:address_in_range
}
{
ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value
Memcheck:Cond
fun:address_in_range
}
#
# Leaks (including possible leaks)
# Hmmm, I wonder if this masks some real leaks. I think it does.
# Will need to fix that.
#
{
Suppress leaking the GIL. Happens once per process, see comment in ceval.c.
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:PyThread_allocate_lock
fun:PyEval_InitThreads
}
{
Suppress leaking the GIL after a fork.
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:PyThread_allocate_lock
fun:PyEval_ReInitThreads
}
{
Suppress leaking the autoTLSkey. This looks like it shouldn't leak though.
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:PyThread_create_key
fun:_PyGILState_Init
fun:Py_InitializeEx
fun:Py_Main
}
{
Hmmm, is this a real leak or like the GIL?
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:PyThread_ReInitTLS
}
{
Handle PyMalloc confusing valgrind (possibly leaked)
Memcheck:Leak
fun:realloc
fun:_PyObject_GC_Resize
fun:COMMENT_THIS_LINE_TO_DISABLE_LEAK_WARNING
}
{
Handle PyMalloc confusing valgrind (possibly leaked)
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_PyObject_GC_New
fun:COMMENT_THIS_LINE_TO_DISABLE_LEAK_WARNING
}
{
Handle PyMalloc confusing valgrind (possibly leaked)
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_PyObject_GC_NewVar
fun:COMMENT_THIS_LINE_TO_DISABLE_LEAK_WARNING
}
#
# Non-python specific leaks
#
{
Handle pthread issue (possibly leaked)
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:allocate_dtv
fun:_dl_allocate_tls_storage
fun:_dl_allocate_tls
}
{
Handle pthread issue (possibly leaked)
Memcheck:Leak
fun:memalign
fun:_dl_allocate_tls_storage
fun:_dl_allocate_tls
}
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
### Memcheck:Addr4
### fun:PyObject_Free
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
### Memcheck:Value4
### fun:PyObject_Free
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Use of uninitialised value of size 8
### Memcheck:Addr8
### fun:PyObject_Free
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Use of uninitialised value of size 8
### Memcheck:Value8
### fun:PyObject_Free
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value
### Memcheck:Cond
### fun:PyObject_Free
###}
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
### Memcheck:Addr4
### fun:PyObject_Realloc
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Invalid read of size 4
### Memcheck:Value4
### fun:PyObject_Realloc
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Use of uninitialised value of size 8
### Memcheck:Addr8
### fun:PyObject_Realloc
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Use of uninitialised value of size 8
### Memcheck:Value8
### fun:PyObject_Realloc
###}
###
###{
### ADDRESS_IN_RANGE/Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value
### Memcheck:Cond
### fun:PyObject_Realloc
###}
###
### All the suppressions below are for errors that occur within libraries
### that Python uses. The problems to not appear to be related to Python's
### use of the libraries.
###
{
Generic ubuntu ld problems
Memcheck:Addr8
obj:/lib/ld-2.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.4.so
}
{
Generic gentoo ld problems
Memcheck:Cond
obj:/lib/ld-2.3.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.3.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.3.4.so
obj:/lib/ld-2.3.4.so
}
{
DBM problems, see test_dbm
Memcheck:Param
write(buf)
fun:write
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
fun:dbm_close
}
{
DBM problems, see test_dbm
Memcheck:Value8
fun:memmove
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
fun:dbm_store
fun:dbm_ass_sub
}
{
DBM problems, see test_dbm
Memcheck:Cond
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
fun:dbm_store
fun:dbm_ass_sub
}
{
DBM problems, see test_dbm
Memcheck:Cond
fun:memmove
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
obj:/usr/lib/libdb1.so.2
fun:dbm_store
fun:dbm_ass_sub
}
{
GDBM problems, see test_gdbm
Memcheck:Param
write(buf)
fun:write
fun:gdbm_open
}
{
ZLIB problems, see test_gzip
Memcheck:Cond
obj:/lib/libz.so.1.2.3
obj:/lib/libz.so.1.2.3
fun:deflate
}
{
Avoid problems w/readline doing a putenv and leaking on exit
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:xmalloc
fun:sh_set_lines_and_columns
fun:_rl_get_screen_size
fun:_rl_init_terminal_io
obj:/lib/libreadline.so.4.3
fun:rl_initialize
}
###
### These occur from somewhere within the SSL, when running
### test_socket_sll. They are too general to leave on by default.
###
###{
### somewhere in SSL stuff
### Memcheck:Cond
### fun:memset
###}
###{
### somewhere in SSL stuff
### Memcheck:Value4
### fun:memset
###}
###
###{
### somewhere in SSL stuff
### Memcheck:Cond
### fun:MD5_Update
###}
###
###{
### somewhere in SSL stuff
### Memcheck:Value4
### fun:MD5_Update
###}
# Fedora's package "openssl-1.0.1-0.1.beta2.fc17.x86_64" on x86_64
# See http://bugs.python.org/issue14171
{
openssl 1.0.1 prng 1
Memcheck:Cond
fun:bcmp
fun:fips_get_entropy
fun:FIPS_drbg_instantiate
fun:RAND_init_fips
fun:OPENSSL_init_library
fun:SSL_library_init
fun:init_hashlib
}
{
openssl 1.0.1 prng 2
Memcheck:Cond
fun:fips_get_entropy
fun:FIPS_drbg_instantiate
fun:RAND_init_fips
fun:OPENSSL_init_library
fun:SSL_library_init
fun:init_hashlib
}
{
openssl 1.0.1 prng 3
Memcheck:Value8
fun:_x86_64_AES_encrypt_compact
fun:AES_encrypt
}
#
# All of these problems come from using test_socket_ssl
#
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:BN_bin2bn
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:BN_num_bits_word
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
fun:BN_num_bits_word
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:BN_mod_exp_mont_word
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:BN_mod_exp_mont
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Param
write(buf)
fun:write
obj:/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:RSA_verify
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
fun:RSA_verify
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
fun:DES_set_key_unchecked
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
fun:DES_encrypt2
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
obj:/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
obj:/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:BUF_MEM_grow_clean
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:memcpy
fun:ssl3_read_bytes
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Cond
fun:SHA1_Update
}
{
from test_socket_ssl
Memcheck:Value4
fun:SHA1_Update
}
{
test_buffer_non_debug
Memcheck:Addr4
fun:PyUnicodeUCS2_FSConverter
}
{
test_buffer_non_debug
Memcheck:Addr4
fun:PyUnicode_FSConverter
}
{
wcscmp_false_positive
Memcheck:Addr8
fun:wcscmp
fun:_PyOS_GetOpt
fun:Py_Main
fun:main
}
# Additional suppressions for the unified decimal tests:
{
test_decimal
Memcheck:Addr4
fun:PyUnicodeUCS2_FSConverter
}
{
test_decimal2
Memcheck:Addr4
fun:PyUnicode_FSConverter
}
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