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To expand on this a bit, here's a sweep through all of the 'str' sizes:
#include
int main(void) {
char *ptr = malloc(256);
ptr += 256;
asm volatile ("str b0, [%0]" ::
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With stp (store pair), there's a similar problem. Pairs of 32, 64 and 128-bit
values all get reported as the wrong write sizes.
asm volatile ("stp s0, s1, [%0]" :: "r" (ptr) : "
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On Friday I submitted the change to the valgrind-developers mailing list,
https://sourceforge.net/p/valgrind/mailman/valgrind-developers/thread/ed40273d-295d-445c-8d97-9fc48f535...@amazon.com/
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