I think we saw recently (last couple of months?) a case where Memcheck
didn't do any intercepts with uClibC, and it turned out that the problem
was that uClibc had not been built with LD_PRELOAD support.  So the
intercept .so never got loaded into the process.  I wonder if that is
the case here?

J

On 07/09/2014 12:43 PM, Philippe Waroquiers wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 15:58 +0530, Jonnavithula Sharma wrote:
>> Hi ,
>>
> ...
>> But somehow there were no leaks detected and the output is as
>> below(attached is the complete valgrind output)
>>         
> ...
>> Any suggestions or help is highly appreciated.
>>
>>
>> I am compiling my application with all debug options as well. I was
>> struck and not able to proceed ahead.
> 
> The most frequent source of this kind of problems is the fact
> that the malloc library is statically linked with your app.
> 
> You must then indicate that to valgrind, using the option
>    --soname-synonyms=...
> (see user manual for details).
> 
> If that is not the case, then the 2nd most frequent source of problem
> is that the redirection of the malloc etc symbols are not done
> due to the name of the library not being what is expected by valgrind.
> Use the options -v -v -v -d -d -d --trace-redir=yes
> and try to understand what is going wrong.
> 
> 
> Philippe
> 
> 
> 
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