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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 7/7] iotests: new file to suppress Valgrind e
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Andrey Shinkevich |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 7/7] iotests: new file to suppress Valgrind errors |
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Mon, 24 Jun 2019 17:23:51 +0000 |
On 24/06/2019 20:09, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 6/24/19 11:55 AM, Andrey Shinkevich wrote:
>
>>>> +++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc
>>>> @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@
>>>> # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
>>>> #
>>>>
>>>> +readonly VALGRIND_SUPPRESS_ERRORS=./valgrind.supp
>>>
>>> Why readonly?
>>>
>>> I think it should be defined near and in same manner as VALGRIND_LOGFILE,
>>> with use of TEST_DIR
>>>
>>
>> The new file 'valgrind.supp' is intended to be a part of the QEMU
>> project. So, it will be located in the test directory tests/qemu-iotests.
>> The variable TEST_DIR may change the working directory. In that case,
>> moving the project file will be a hassle.
>
> My personal thoughts are that no serious POSIX or bash shell script ever
> uses readonly (it offers the illusion of security but cannot actually
> back it up, and in reality ends up causing more bugs than it prevents
> when your script breaks because you tried to modify a readonly
> variable). I've only ever dealt with one project that tried to use
> readonly in earnest (the 'cygport' script for building Cygwin packages)
> and it got in the way more than it saved me from bugs.
>
> Declaring that VALGRIND_SUPPRESS_ERRORS is initialized hard-coded to ./
> instead of relative to ${TEST_DIR} is orthogonal to whether you declare
> that the variable VALGRIND_SUPPRESS_ERRORS can no longer be further
> modified by the rest of the script.
>
Thank you Eric. I am flexible on that subject. If the path is relative
to ${TEST_DIR}, should the file valgrind.supp be copied from ./ to the
${TEST_DIR} by the script itself?
Andrey
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With the best regards,
Andrey Shinkevich
[Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2 2/7] iotests: exclude killed processes from running under Valgrind, Andrey Shinkevich, 2019/06/11