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In newer glibc versions two additional functions appear between
send() and socketcall.send(msg):
fun:__internal_syscall_cancel
fun:__syscall_cancel
Due to that our existing suppression do not work anymore.
Use '...', like aleady used in other suppressions, to make valgrind ignore
these interstitial frames.
The problematic suppressions are only in < 15, as they aren't needed after
5891c7a8ed.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d7pyc6wbo2rqhfk24lsgz37766n75vty4jxy5dnppny7ezd4qc@56juadvntebw
Backpatch-through: 13
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# This is a suppression file for use with Valgrind tools. File format
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# documentation:
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# http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/mc-manual.html#mc-manual.suppfiles
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# The libc symbol that implements a particular standard interface is
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# implementation-dependent. For example, strncpy() shows up as "__GI_strncpy"
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# on some platforms. Use wildcards to avoid mentioning such specific names.
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# Avoid mentioning functions that are good candidates for inlining,
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# particularly single-caller static functions. Suppressions mentioning them
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# would be ineffective at higher optimization levels.
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# We have occasion to write raw binary structures to disk or to the network.
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# These may contain uninitialized padding bytes. Since recipients also ignore
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# those bytes as padding, this is harmless.
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{
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padding_pgstat_send
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Memcheck:Param
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socketcall.send(msg)
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...
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fun:*send*
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fun:pgstat_send
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}
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{
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padding_pgstat_sendto
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Memcheck:Param
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socketcall.sendto(msg)
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...
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fun:*send*
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fun:pgstat_send
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}
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{
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padding_pgstat_write
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:pgstat_write_statsfiles
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}
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{
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padding_XLogRecData_CRC
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Memcheck:Value8
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fun:pg_comp_crc32c*
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fun:XLogRecordAssemble
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}
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{
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padding_XLogRecData_write
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Memcheck:Param
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pwrite64(buf)
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...
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fun:XLogWrite
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}
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{
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padding_relcache
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:write_relcache_init_file
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}
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{
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padding_reorderbuffer_serialize
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:ReorderBufferSerializeTXN
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}
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{
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padding_twophase_prepare
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:EndPrepare
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}
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{
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padding_twophase_CRC
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Memcheck:Value8
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fun:pg_comp_crc32c*
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fun:EndPrepare
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}
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{
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padding_bootstrap_initial_xlog_write
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:BootStrapXLOG
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}
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{
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padding_bootstrap_control_file_write
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Memcheck:Param
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write(buf)
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...
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fun:WriteControlFile
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fun:BootStrapXLOG
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}
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{
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bootstrap_write_relmap_overlap
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Memcheck:Overlap
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fun:memcpy*
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fun:write_relmap_file
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fun:RelationMapFinishBootstrap
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}
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# gcc on ppc64 can generate a four-byte read to fetch the final "char" fields
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# of a FormData_pg_cast. This is valid compiler behavior, because a proper
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# FormData_pg_cast has trailing padding. Tuples we treat as structures omit
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# that padding, so Valgrind reports an invalid read. Practical trouble would
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# entail the missing pad bytes falling in a different memory page. So long as
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# the structure is aligned, that will not happen.
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{
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overread_tuplestruct_pg_cast
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Memcheck:Addr4
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fun:IsBinaryCoercible
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}
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# Python's allocator does some low-level tricks for efficiency. Those
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# can be disabled for better instrumentation; but few people testing
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# postgres will have such a build of python. So add broad
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# suppressions of the resulting errors.
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# See also https://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Misc/README.valgrind
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Addr4
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fun:PyObject_Free
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Addr8
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fun:PyObject_Free
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Value4
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fun:PyObject_Free
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Value8
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fun:PyObject_Free
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Cond
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fun:PyObject_Free
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Addr4
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fun:PyObject_Realloc
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Addr8
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fun:PyObject_Realloc
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Value4
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fun:PyObject_Realloc
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Value8
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fun:PyObject_Realloc
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}
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{
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python_clever_allocator
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Memcheck:Cond
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fun:PyObject_Realloc
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}
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