Valgrind reports an invalid read in common.c:parse_value. The error is
supposed to happen in strlen() on a just previously strdup()ed string.
Possibly, this is some sort of alignment issue. The read size is reported to
be 4 on a buffer of size 3.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=678518 may also be related.
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+{
+ strlen_bogus_invalid_read_after_strdup
+ Memcheck:Addr4
+ fun:parse_value
+ fun:parse_values
+ fun:test_parse_values
+ fun:main
+}
MEMCHECK="$MEMCHECK --trace-children=yes"
MEMCHECK="$MEMCHECK --leak-check=full"
MEMCHECK="$MEMCHECK --gen-suppressions=all"
+
+ for f in "valgrind.$( uname -s ).suppress" "valgrind.suppress"; do
+ filename="$( dirname "$0" )/src/$f"
+ if test -e "$filename"; then
+ # Valgrind supports up to 100 suppression files.
+ MEMCHECK="$MEMCHECK --suppressions=$filename"
+ fi
+ done
fi
exec $MEMCHECK "$@"