Hi, I am trying to run systemd-udevd.service through valgrind for debugging some memory corruption issue in file https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/<branch>/src/basic/hashmap.c file.. OS info : 64 bit Ubuntu OS. This is run as guest vm. RAM memory /swap size : 4GB RAM and 3 GB SWAP space. systemd version : systemd v237. The command uname -a gives below result. Linux [xxx] 4.14.147-yocto-standard #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jan 30 18:52:38 UTC 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux note : [xxx] is masked text. Followed steps mentioned in URL "https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2020-April/044367.html" to start systemd-udevd.service in valgrind. Could see few lines of valgrind output with "systemctl status systemd-udev.service" command Below information displayed on console. Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x4012BD1: ??? (in /lib/ld-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFCC8B: _dl_catch_exception (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x4012789: ??? (in /lib/ld-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFC2DC: ??? (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFCC8B: _dl_catch_exception (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFCCFE: _dl_catch_error (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFC3A6: ??? (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== by 0x5BFC436: __libc_dlopen_mode (in /lib/libc-2.27.so) Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== Address 0x650b1c0 is 16 bytes after a block of size 32 in arena "client" Apr 03 14:40:41 [xxx] valgrind[13179]: ==13179== Note : [xxx] is masked text. Initial few lines (7-8 lines) of valgrind profiling output is available. Can you please let me know if there is any other way or tool available to identify how memory allocation and release done in systemd-udevd.service. Thanks, Amit _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel