asterisk/contrib/scripts/valgrind_compare
Richard Mudgett f9db1ac0ae Multiple revisions 350127-350128
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  r350127 | rmudgett | 2012-01-09 12:40:33 -0600 (Mon, 09 Jan 2012) | 12 lines
  
  Update contrib script live_ast to invoke Asterisk with valgrind and suppression file.
  
  * Added valgrind_compare script to compare two valgrind log files for
  differences.
  
  (issue ASTERISK-17339)
  Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen
  Patches:
        valgrind_compare (license #5035) script uploaded by Tzafrir Cohen
        live_ast_valgrind.diff (license #5035) patch uploaded by Tzafrir Cohen
        live_ast_valgrind_v2.diff (license #5185) patch uploaded by Paul Belanger
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  r350128 | rmudgett | 2012-01-09 12:54:56 -0600 (Mon, 09 Jan 2012) | 11 lines
  
  live_ast: valgrind: run asterisk under valgrind
  
  Adds a new sub-command, "valgrind" to live_ast. It runs asterisk under
  valgrind. The extra command-line parameters are passed to Asterisk as
  usual, and parameters to valgrind are passed through LIVE_AST_VALGRIND_ARGS
  in live.conf .
  
  Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1109/
  
  Merged revisions 326636 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10
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#!/bin/bash
# compare_valgrind: diff two valgrinf memory usage logs. Masks out PIDs,
# addresses and such that should normally be different.
#
# Usage: ./compare_valgrind file1.log file2.log | less
#
# (Requires /bin/bash due to usage of '<()' )
log1="$1"
log2="$2"
pipe_log() {
sed \
-e 's/^--[0-9]\+-- //' -e 's/^==[0-9]\+== //' "$1" \
-e 's/ record [0-9]\+ of [0-9]\+$/ <snipped>/' \
-e 's/^ Address 0x[0-9a-f]\+/ Address 0x<snipped>/' \
}
diff -u -L "$log1" <(pipe_log "$log1") -L "$log2" <(pipe_log "$log2")