# libnuma { libnuma_numa_node_size64_cond Memcheck:Cond fun:* fun:numa_node_size64 fun:numa_init } { libnuma_numa_node_size64_cond_2 Memcheck:Cond fun:numa_node_size64 fun:numa_init } { libnuma_numa_node_size64_cond_3 Memcheck:Cond fun:* fun:numa_node_size64 obj:/usr/lib64/libnuma.so.1 } { libnuma_numa_node_size64_cond_4 Memcheck:Cond fun:numa_node_size64 obj:/usr/lib64/libnuma.so.1 } { libnuma_numa_node_size64_value8 Memcheck:Value8 fun:numa_node_size64 fun:numa_init } { libnuma_numa_node_size64_value8_2 Memcheck:Value8 fun:numa_node_size64 obj:/usr/lib64/libnuma.so.1 } # libnl { libnl_add_routing_table_name_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:strdup fun:add_routing_table_name } { libnl_add_routing_table_name_leak_2 Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc fun:add_routing_table_name } { libnl_add_proto_name_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:strdup fun:add_proto_name } { libnl_add_proto_name_leak_2 Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc fun:add_proto_name } { libnl1_malloc_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:strdup obj:/usr/lib/libnl.so.1.1 } { libnl1_malloc_leak_2 Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:strdup obj:/lib64/libnl.so.1.1 } { libnl1_calloc_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc obj:/usr/lib/libnl.so.1.1 } { libnl1_calloc_leak_2 Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc obj:/lib64/libnl.so.1.1 } # OCaml, by design, doesn't bother to free the major heap before # calling exit. Ignore that leak. { ocaml_heap_leak Memcheck:Leak ... fun:caml_alloc_for_heap } # On the other hand, these seem to be a real bugs in OCaml: { ocaml_heap_leak_2 Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:caml_thread_new_descriptor fun:caml_thread_new } { ocaml_heap_leak_3 Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:caml_thread_new_descriptor fun:caml_thread_initialize } { ocaml_heap_leak_4 Memcheck:Leak ... fun:pthread_create* ... fun:caml_thread_new } { ocaml_heap_leak_5 Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:caml_stat_alloc fun:caml_threadstatus_new }