On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 11:22 +0100, Jogeshwar Ashish (RBEI/ECV1
CM-PS/ETC1) wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> To start with i will say that i am novice with Linux.
> We are developing an application in C++ for the given platform :
> Ubuntu 9.04 + ARM 9 iMX25 series processor.
> We are usinng Vmware on Windows for our development.
> We would like to use Valgrind as a profiling tool for our system.

The only problem I have ever encountered is when trying to progmatically
determine if, indeed the environment is virtual from within a program
(UD2 instruction) however this was using Xen. Additionally, it wasn't
hard to work around the SIGILL subsequently raised.

A little more detail is here:

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=191062

Beyond that, I have yet to have problems using Valgrind on any decent
emulator or virtualization platform. I've never used VMWare on a Windows
host, but I can't imagine that the guest would be any different. ICBW.

Cheers,
--Tim


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