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1usage: valgrind [options] prog-and-args
2
3  tool-selection option, with default in [ ]:
4    --tool=<name>             use the Valgrind tool named <name> [memcheck]
5
6  basic user options for all Valgrind tools, with defaults in [ ]:
7    -h --help                 show this message
8    --help-debug              show this message, plus debugging options
9    --version                 show version
10    -q --quiet                run silently; only print error msgs
11    -v --verbose              be more verbose -- show misc extra info
12    --trace-children=no|yes   Valgrind-ise child processes (follow execve)? [no]
13    --trace-children-skip=patt1,patt2,...    specifies a list of executables
14                              that --trace-children=yes should not trace into
15    --trace-children-skip-by-arg=patt1,patt2,...   same as --trace-children-skip=
16                              but check the argv[] entries for children, rather
17                              than the exe name, to make a follow/no-follow decision
18    --child-silent-after-fork=no|yes omit child output between fork & exec? [no]
19    --vgdb=no|yes|full        activate gdbserver? [yes]
20                              full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step
21    --vgdb-error=<number>     invoke gdbserver after <number> errors [999999999]
22                              to get started quickly, use --vgdb-error=0
23                              and follow the on-screen directions
24    --vgdb-stop-at=event1,event2,... invoke gdbserver for given events [none]
25         where event is one of:
26           startup exit valgrindabexit all none
27    --track-fds=no|yes        track open file descriptors? [no]
28    --time-stamp=no|yes       add timestamps to log messages? [no]
29    --log-fd=<number>         log messages to file descriptor [2=stderr]
30    --log-file=<file>         log messages to <file>
31    --log-socket=ipaddr:port  log messages to socket ipaddr:port
32
33  user options for Valgrind tools that report errors:
34    --xml=yes                 emit error output in XML (some tools only)
35    --xml-fd=<number>         XML output to file descriptor
36    --xml-file=<file>         XML output to <file>
37    --xml-socket=ipaddr:port  XML output to socket ipaddr:port
38    --xml-user-comment=STR    copy STR verbatim into XML output
39    --demangle=no|yes         automatically demangle C++ names? [yes]
40    --num-callers=<number>    show <number> callers in stack traces [12]
41    --error-limit=no|yes      stop showing new errors if too many? [yes]
42    --error-exitcode=<number> exit code to return if errors found [0=disable]
43    --error-markers=<begin>,<end> add lines with begin/end markers before/after
44                              each error output in plain text mode [none]
45    --show-below-main=no|yes  continue stack traces below main() [no]
46    --default-suppressions=yes|no
47                              load default suppressions [yes]
48    --suppressions=<filename> suppress errors described in <filename>
49    --gen-suppressions=no|yes|all    print suppressions for errors? [no]
50    --input-fd=<number>       file descriptor for input [0=stdin]
51    --dsymutil=no|yes         run dsymutil on Mac OS X when helpful? [yes]
52    --max-stackframe=<number> assume stack switch for SP changes larger
53                              than <number> bytes [2000000]
54    --main-stacksize=<number> set size of main thread's stack (in bytes)
55                              [min(max(current 'ulimit' value,1MB),16MB)]
56
57  user options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc:
58    --alignment=<number>      set minimum alignment of heap allocations [not used by this tool]
59    --redzone-size=<number>   set minimum size of redzones added before/after
60                              heap blocks (in bytes). [not used by this tool]
61    --xtree-memory=none|allocs|full   profile heap memory in an xtree [none]
62                              and produces a report at the end of the execution
63                              none: no profiling, allocs: current allocated
64                              size/blocks, full: profile current and cumulative
65                              allocated size/blocks and freed size/blocks.
66    --xtree-memory-file=<file>   xtree memory report file [xtmemory.kcg.%p]
67
68  uncommon user options for all Valgrind tools:
69    --fullpath-after=         (with nothing after the '=')
70                              show full source paths in call stacks
71    --fullpath-after=string   like --fullpath-after=, but only show the
72                              part of the path after 'string'.  Allows removal
73                              of path prefixes.  Use this flag multiple times
74                              to specify a set of prefixes to remove.
75    --extra-debuginfo-path=path    absolute path to search for additional
76                              debug symbols, in addition to existing default
77                              well known search paths.
78    --debuginfo-server=ipaddr:port    also query this server
79                              (valgrind-di-server) for debug symbols
80    --allow-mismatched-debuginfo=no|yes  [no]
81                              for the above two flags only, accept debuginfo
82                              objects that don't "match" the main object
83    --smc-check=none|stack|all|all-non-file [all-non-file]
84                              checks for self-modifying code: none, only for
85                              code found in stacks, for all code, or for all
86                              code except that from file-backed mappings
87    --read-inline-info=yes|no read debug info about inlined function calls
88                              and use it to do better stack traces.  [yes]
89                              on Linux/Android/Solaris for Memcheck/Helgrind/DRD
90                              only.  [no] for all other tools and platforms.
91    --read-var-info=yes|no    read debug info on stack and global variables
92                              and use it to print better error messages in
93                              tools that make use of it (Memcheck, Helgrind,
94                              DRD) [no]
95    --vgdb-poll=<number>      gdbserver poll max every <number> basic blocks [5000]
96    --vgdb-shadow-registers=no|yes   let gdb see the shadow registers [no]
97    --vgdb-prefix=<prefix>    prefix for vgdb FIFOs [.../vgdb-pipe]
98    --run-libc-freeres=no|yes free up glibc memory at exit on Linux? [yes]
99    --run-cxx-freeres=no|yes  free up libstdc++ memory at exit on Linux
100                              and Solaris? [yes]
101    --sim-hints=hint1,hint2,...  activate unusual sim behaviours [none]
102         where hint is one of:
103           lax-ioctls lax-doors fuse-compatible enable-outer
104           no-inner-prefix no-nptl-pthread-stackcache fallback-llsc none
105    --fair-sched=no|yes|try   schedule threads fairly on multicore systems [no]
106    --kernel-variant=variant1,variant2,...
107         handle non-standard kernel variants [none]
108         where variant is one of:
109           bproc android-no-hw-tls
110           android-gpu-sgx5xx android-gpu-adreno3xx none
111    --merge-recursive-frames=<number>  merge frames between identical
112           program counters in max <number> frames) [0]
113    --num-transtab-sectors=<number> size of translated code cache [32]
114           more sectors may increase performance, but use more memory.
115    --avg-transtab-entry-size=<number> avg size in bytes of a translated
116           basic block [0, meaning use tool provided default]
117    --aspace-minaddr=0xPP     avoid mapping memory below 0xPP [guessed]
118    --valgrind-stacksize=<number> size of valgrind (host) thread's stack
119                               (in bytes) [1048576]
120    --show-emwarns=no|yes     show warnings about emulation limits? [no]
121    --require-text-symbol=:sonamepattern:symbolpattern    abort run if the
122                              stated shared object doesn't have the stated
123                              text symbol.  Patterns can contain ? and *.
124    --soname-synonyms=syn1=pattern1,syn2=pattern2,... synonym soname
125              specify patterns for function wrapping or replacement.
126              To use a non-libc malloc library that is
127                  in the main exe:  --soname-synonyms=somalloc=NONE
128                  in libxyzzy.so:   --soname-synonyms=somalloc=libxyzzy.so
129    --sigill-diagnostics=yes|no  warn about illegal instructions? [yes]
130    --unw-stack-scan-thresh=<number>   Enable stack-scan unwind if fewer
131                  than <number> good frames found  [0, meaning "disabled"]
132                  NOTE: stack scanning is only available on arm-linux.
133    --unw-stack-scan-frames=<number>   Max number of frames that can be
134                  recovered by stack scanning [5]
135    --resync-filter=no|yes|verbose [yes on MacOS, no on other OSes]
136              attempt to avoid expensive address-space-resync operations
137    --max-threads=<number>    maximum number of threads that valgrind can
138                              handle [500]
139
140  user options for Nulgrind:
141    (none)
142
143  debugging options for all Valgrind tools:
144    -d                        show verbose debugging output
145    --stats=no|yes            show tool and core statistics [no]
146    --sanity-level=<number>   level of sanity checking to do [1]
147    --trace-flags=<XXXXXXXX>   show generated code? (X = 0|1) [00000000]
148    --profile-flags=<XXXXXXXX> ditto, but for profiling (X = 0|1) [00000000]
149    --profile-interval=<number> show profile every <number> event checks
150                                [0, meaning only at the end of the run]
151    --trace-notbelow=<number> only show BBs above <number> [999999999]
152    --trace-notabove=<number> only show BBs below <number> [0]
153    --trace-syscalls=no|yes   show all system calls? [no]
154    --trace-signals=no|yes    show signal handling details? [no]
155    --trace-symtab=no|yes     show symbol table details? [no]
156    --trace-symtab-patt=<patt> limit debuginfo tracing to obj name <patt>
157    --trace-cfi=no|yes        show call-frame-info details? [no]
158    --debug-dump=syms         mimic /usr/bin/readelf --syms
159    --debug-dump=line         mimic /usr/bin/readelf --debug-dump=line
160    --debug-dump=frames       mimic /usr/bin/readelf --debug-dump=frames
161    --trace-redir=no|yes      show redirection details? [no]
162    --trace-sched=no|yes      show thread scheduler details? [no]
163    --profile-heap=no|yes     profile Valgrind's own space use
164    --core-redzone-size=<number>  set minimum size of redzones added before/after
165                              heap blocks allocated for Valgrind internal use (in bytes) [4]
166    --wait-for-gdb=yes|no     pause on startup to wait for gdb attach
167    --sym-offsets=yes|no      show syms in form 'name+offset' ? [no]
168    --command-line-only=no|yes  only use command line options [no]
169
170  Vex options for all Valgrind tools:
171    --vex-iropt-verbosity=<0..9>           [0]
172    --vex-iropt-level=<0..2>               [2]
173    --vex-iropt-unroll-thresh=<0..400>     [120]
174    --vex-guest-max-insns=<1..100>         [50]
175    --vex-guest-chase-thresh=<0..99>       [10]
176    --vex-guest-chase-cond=no|yes          [no]
177    Precise exception control.  Possible values for 'mode' are as follows
178      and specify the minimum set of registers guaranteed to be correct
179      immediately prior to memory access instructions:
180         sp-at-mem-access          stack pointer only
181         unwindregs-at-mem-access  registers needed for stack unwinding
182         allregs-at-mem-access     all registers
183         allregs-at-each-insn      all registers are always correct
184      Default value for all 3 following flags is [unwindregs-at-mem-access].
185      --vex-iropt-register-updates=mode   setting to use by default
186      --px-default=mode      synonym for --vex-iropt-register-updates
187      --px-file-backed=mode  optional setting for file-backed (non-JIT) code
188    Tracing and profile control:
189      --trace-flags and --profile-flags values (omit the middle space):
190         1000 0000   show conversion into IR
191         0100 0000   show after initial opt
192         0010 0000   show after instrumentation
193         0001 0000   show after second opt
194         0000 1000   show after tree building
195         0000 0100   show selecting insns
196         0000 0010   show after reg-alloc
197         0000 0001   show final assembly
198         0000 0000   show summary profile only
199        (Nb: you need --trace-notbelow and/or --trace-notabove
200             with --trace-flags for full details)
201
202  debugging options for Valgrind tools that report errors
203    --dump-error=<number>     show translation for basic block associated
204                              with <number>'th error context [0=show none]
205
206  debugging options for Valgrind tools that replace malloc:
207    --trace-malloc=no|yes     show client malloc details? [no]
208    --xtree-compress-strings=no|yes   compress strings in xtree callgrind format [yes]
209
210  debugging options for Nulgrind:
211    (none)
212
213  Extra options read from ~/.valgrindrc, $VALGRIND_OPTS, ./.valgrindrc
214
215  Nulgrind is Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Nicholas Nethercote.
216  Valgrind is Copyright (C) 2000-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al.
217  LibVEX is Copyright (C) 2004-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by OpenWorks LLP et al.
218
219  Bug reports, feedback, admiration, abuse, etc, to: www.valgrind.org.
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