On 1/6/25 08:48, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, Jan 06, 2025 at 12:17:09PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:valgrind works by interpreting each instruction, so yes the overhead is rather large. On the other hand I really appreciate its ability to find bugs. >From the errors below it seems to be a problem with Neoverse code (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Neoverse) which from my understanding is not related to the low end hardware I have at home (Raspberry Pis and similar). I think you'd need access to an Ampere or AWS Graviton system :-( qemu is able to emulate Neoverse N1, N2 & V1, so running a software emulated qemu-system-aarch64 virtual machine may be the way to go. (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/AArch64/Install_with_QEMU)We do have some maintainer test machines if that would help: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Machine_Resources_For_Package_Maintainers
The problem as I noted in my original email is that it does not crash on the test machine. So far it only crashes in koji.
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