Skip to content
GitLab
Projects Groups Snippets
  • /
  • Help
    • Help
    • Support
    • Community forum
    • Submit feedback
    • Contribute to GitLab
  • Sign in / Register
  • D dynamorio
  • Project information
    • Project information
    • Activity
    • Labels
    • Members
  • Repository
    • Repository
    • Files
    • Commits
    • Branches
    • Tags
    • Contributors
    • Graph
    • Compare
  • Issues 1,467
    • Issues 1,467
    • List
    • Boards
    • Service Desk
    • Milestones
  • Merge requests 44
    • Merge requests 44
  • CI/CD
    • CI/CD
    • Pipelines
    • Jobs
    • Schedules
  • Deployments
    • Deployments
    • Environments
    • Releases
  • Packages and registries
    • Packages and registries
    • Package Registry
    • Infrastructure Registry
  • Monitor
    • Monitor
    • Incidents
  • Analytics
    • Analytics
    • Value stream
    • CI/CD
    • Repository
  • Wiki
    • Wiki
  • Snippets
    • Snippets
  • Activity
  • Graph
  • Create a new issue
  • Jobs
  • Commits
  • Issue Boards
Collapse sidebar
  • DynamoRIO
  • dynamorio
  • Issues
  • #1271
Closed
Open
Issue created Nov 28, 2014 by Derek Bruening@derekbrueningContributor

for .1config*, disable -dynamic_options and delete file after first read

From [email protected] on September 20, 2013 10:01:01

Xref https://code.google.com/p/drmemory/issues/detail?id=1340 Stale .1config* files accumulating has mostly been an annoyance for developers, but now it seems to be causing problems due to pid reuse.

Proposal: disable -dynamic_options whenever a .1config* file is in use, as the assumption is that it's a file created internally by drconfiglib and will not be manually updated (and the drconfig API doesn't support changing it later). I.e., we only support -dynamic_options with a named config file. Then we can delete the .1config* file right after reading it the first time, elminating most if not all of the stale .1config* files that accumulate when processes crash w/o a DR exit.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/dynamorio/issues/detail?id=1271

Assignee
Assign to
Time tracking