Unfortunally you have the last valgrind message below, just before
the "crash".
As I wrote in the previous email I have part of my setup
as a binary only library, and I fear that this one is the one to blaim.
I am very familiar with gdb, but I am a bit unsure what you mean by
"Valgrind gdbserver+gdb".
If I have a binary "foo" compiled with "-g
-O0" or alike, what then?
This will be quite painful, since I see the
problem every 0.3% of the cases I have - at random...
Best
Peter
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 10:34:07 +0100, WAROQUIERS Philippe wrote:
>
Valgrind is managing the memory in multiple arena.
> We see in the
below some information about the client arena and tool arena. Details
about an arena
> is shown each time the memory usage of this arena
increases by 5%.
> (the client is the application running under
valgrind, while the tool arena is in this case the memory
> needed by
memcheck tool). There are other arenas (not shown in the extract below)
for things
> such as debug info, stack traces, ...
>
> In the below,
we see mostly the client arena growing.
> The client arena first stat
shows about 100 Mb of mmap'd memory, for 570,271 blocks allocated
> by
the client (i.e,. nr of malloc-ed blocks).
> We then see the client
arena growing in memory to about 676 Mb, for 522,504 blocks allocated.
> (the difference between the mmap-d memory and the details about
replacemalloc is the overhead
> for each malloc-ed block).
>
> Arena
"client": 100470784 mmap'd, 53280112/53280112 max/curr --------
53,280,112 in 570,271: replacemalloc.cm.1
> ....
> Arena "client":
676491264 mmap'd, 611707216/611707216 max/curr -------- 611,707,216 in
522,504: replacemalloc.cm.1
>
> So, it looks like the application is
freeing small blocks and re-allocating bigger blocks.
>
> If the below
trace is the moment at which Valgrind crashes out of memory, it is
strange as the tool arena
> is about 63 Mb, and the last client state
is 676 Mb. So, this is far to be 3 Gb (the other arenas are usually
>
not very big).
> What is the last error msg produced by Valgrind at the
moment of the crash ?
>
> You might get more information about what
the client application is doing by running with 3.7.0 and using
>
Valgrind gdbserver+gdb to insert breakpoints in your application at
relevant places, and then
> use the leak_check monitor command (using
the "delta leak search") to see which small blocks are released
> and
which bigger blocks are allocated.
>
> Philippe
>
>>
-------------------------
>> FROM: Peter Toft [mailto:[email protected]]
>> SENT: Sunday 22 January 2012 12:42
>> TO: WAROQUIERS Philippe
>> CC:
Valgrind users
>> SUBJECT: RE: [Valgrind-users] Extreme memory growth
with Valgrind 3.6.0 and 3.7.0
>>
>> Thanx Philippe
>>
>> I re-ran
valgrind 3.6.0 with "-v -v --stats=yes --profile-heap=yes" and just
before the memory crash I do see new output, but I cannot understand
what I should see from this.
>>
>> --19677-- client : 23 sbs, 573568
bs, 3297/3297 free bs, 100470784 mmap, 53280112 loan-------- Arena
"client": 100470784 mmap'd, 53280112/53280112 max/curr --------
53,280,112 in 570,271: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- tool : 15 sbs,
745570 bs, 7/7 free bs, 62914560 mmap, 26228624 loan-------- Arena
"tool": 62914560 mmap'd, 26228624/26228624 max/curr -------- 128 in 2:
hashtable.Hc.1 128 in 2: commandline.sua.2 128 in 2: commandline.sua.3
256 in 1: initimg-linux.sce.5 528 in 2: mc.cSVT.1 (sec VBit table) 704
in 30: mc.resi.1 1,264 in 7: errormgr.mre.2 6,160 in 1: hashtable.Hc.2
8,368 in 166: mc.iaLL.1 2,359,456 in 2: hashtable.resize.1 23,851,504 in
745,348: mc.cMC.1 (a MC_Chunk)
>> --19677-- client : 29 sbs, 733108 bs,
9946/9946 free bs, 131190784 mmap, 68070720 loan-------- Arena "client":
131190784 mmap'd, 68070720/68070720 max/curr -------- 68,070,720 in
723,162: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 30 sbs, 678741 bs,
7692/7692 free bs, 135385088 mmap, 76847008 loan-------- Arena "client":
135385088 mmap'd, 76847008/76847008 max/curr -------- 76,847,008 in
671,049: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 33 sbs, 679112 bs,
7710/7710 free bs, 176037888 mmap, 115553744 loan-------- Arena
"client": 176037888 mmap'd, 115553744/115553744 max/curr --------
115,553,744 in 671,402: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- TT/TC:
initialise sector 1--19677-- client : 35 sbs, 679573 bs, 7752/7752 free
bs, 186687488 mmap, 128247232 loan-------- Arena "client": 186687488
mmap'd, 128247232/128247232 max/curr -------- 128,247,232 in 671,821:
replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- REDIR: 0x31706796f0 (strcspn) redirected
to 0x4908e00 (strcspn)--19677-- client : 38 sbs, 627674 bs, 18400/18400
free bs, 201531392 mmap, 141531824 loan-------- Arena "client":
201531392 mmap'd, 141531824/141531824 max/curr -------- 141,531,824 in
609,274: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 39 sbs, 626844 bs,
18316/18316 free bs, 216150016 mmap, 157200624 loan-------- Arena
"client": 216150016 mmap'd, 157200624/157200624 max/curr --------
157,200,624 in 608,528: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 43 sbs,
621501 bs, 17684/17684 free bs, 232927232 mmap, 173009392 loan--------
Arena "client": 232927232 mmap'd, 173009392/173009392 max/curr --------
173,009,392 in 603,817: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 47 sbs,
610298 bs, 23535/23535 free bs, 250429440 mmap, 190310464 loan--------
Arena "client": 250429440 mmap'd, 190310464/190310464 max/curr --------
190,310,464 in 586,763: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 50 sbs,
587330 bs, 34531/34531 free bs, 495476736 mmap, 437869472 loan--------
Arena "client": 495476736 mmap'd, 437869472/437869472 max/curr --------
437,869,472 in 552,799: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- client : 51 sbs,
587332 bs, 34531/34531 free bs, 613445632 mmap, 555834320 loan--------
Arena "client": 613445632 mmap'd, 555834320/555834320 max/curr --------
555,834,320 in 552,801: replacemalloc.cm.1
>> --19677-- TT/TC:
initialise sector 2--19677-- client : 63 sbs, 591866 bs, 69362/69362
free bs, 676491264 mmap, 611707216 loan-------- Arena "client":
676491264 mmap'd, 611707216/611707216 max/curr -------- 611,707,216 in
522,504: replacemalloc.cm.1
--
Peter Toft, PhD
http://petertoft.dk
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