usage: valgrind [options] prog-and-args tool-selection option, with default in [ ]: --tool= use the Valgrind tool named [memcheck] basic user options for all Valgrind tools, with defaults in [ ]: -h --help show this message --help-debug show this message, plus debugging options --version show version -q --quiet run silently; only print error msgs -v --verbose be more verbose -- show misc extra info --trace-children=no|yes Valgrind-ise child processes (follow execve)? [no] --trace-children-skip=patt1,patt2,... specifies a list of executables that --trace-children=yes should not trace into --trace-children-skip-by-arg=patt1,patt2,... same as --trace-children-skip= but check the argv[] entries for children, rather than the exe name, to make a follow/no-follow decision --child-silent-after-fork=no|yes omit child output between fork & exec? [no] --vgdb=no|yes|full activate gdbserver? [yes] full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step --vgdb-error= invoke gdbserver after errors [999999999] to get started quickly, use --vgdb-error=0 and follow the on-screen directions --track-fds=no|yes track open file descriptors? [no] --time-stamp=no|yes add timestamps to log messages? [no] --log-fd= log messages to file descriptor [2=stderr] --log-file= log messages to --log-socket=ipaddr:port log messages to socket ipaddr:port user options for Valgrind tools that report errors: --xml=yes emit error output in XML (some tools only) --xml-fd= XML output to file descriptor --xml-file= XML output to --xml-socket=ipaddr:port XML output to socket ipaddr:port --xml-user-comment=STR copy STR verbatim into XML output --demangle=no|yes automatically demangle C++ names? [yes] --num-callers= show callers in stack traces [12] --error-limit=no|yes stop showing new errors if too many? [yes] --error-exitcode= exit code to return if errors found [0=disable] --show-below-main=no|yes continue stack traces below main() [no] --suppressions= suppress errors described in --gen-suppressions=no|yes|all print suppressions for errors? [no] --db-attach=no|yes start debugger when errors detected? [no] --db-command= command to start debugger [... -nw %f %p] --input-fd= file descriptor for input [0=stdin] --dsymutil=no|yes run dsymutil on Mac OS X when helpful? [no] --max-stackframe= assume stack switch for SP changes larger than bytes [2000000] --main-stacksize= set size of main thread's stack (in bytes) [use current 'ulimit' value] user options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc: --alignment= set minimum alignment of heap allocations [not used by this tool] --redzone-size= set minimum size of redzones added before/after heap blocks (in bytes). [not used by this tool] uncommon user options for all Valgrind tools: --fullpath-after= (with nothing after the '=') show full source paths in call stacks --fullpath-after=string like --fullpath-after=, but only show the part of the path after 'string'. Allows removal of path prefixes. Use this flag multiple times to specify a set of prefixes to remove. --smc-check=none|stack|all|all-non-file [stack] checks for self-modifying code: none, only for code found in stacks, for all code, or for all code except that from file-backed mappings --read-var-info=yes|no read debug info on stack and global variables and use it to print better error messages in tools that make use of it (Memcheck, Helgrind, DRD) [no] --vgdb-poll= gdbserver poll max every basic blocks [5000] --vgdb-shadow-registers=no|yes let gdb see the shadow registers [no] --vgdb-prefix= prefix for vgdb FIFOs [/tmp/vgdb-pipe] --run-libc-freeres=no|yes free up glibc memory at exit on Linux? [yes] --sim-hints=hint1,hint2,... known hints: lax-ioctls, enable-outer, fuse-compatible [none] --fair-sched=no|yes|try schedule threads fairly on multicore systems [no] --kernel-variant=variant1,variant2,... known variants: bproc [none] handle non-standard kernel variants --show-emwarns=no|yes show warnings about emulation limits? [no] --require-text-symbol=:sonamepattern:symbolpattern abort run if the stated shared object doesn't have the stated text symbol. Patterns can contain ? and *. --soname-synonyms=syn1=pattern1,syn2=pattern2,... synonym soname specify patterns for function wrapping or replacement. To use a non-libc malloc library that is in the main exe: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=NONE in libxyzzy.so: --soname-synonyms=somalloc=libxyzzy.so user options for Nulgrind: (none) Extra options read from ~/.valgrindrc, $VALGRIND_OPTS, ./.valgrindrc Nulgrind is Copyright (C) 2002-2012, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote. Valgrind is Copyright (C) 2000-2012, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. LibVEX is Copyright (C) 2004-2012, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP et al. Bug reports, feedback, admiration, abuse, etc, to: www.valgrind.org.