I am trying to find memory overhead of my cpp executables generated for x86 and RISC architecture using Valgrind. I have done valgrind successfully for x86 executable, But When I try for RISC architecture on Linux machine it shows the error as shown in the figure. The same issue occurred with gprof as well But I sloved it using qemu user mode. And even tried to execute the executable using qemu first and then tried to do valgrind as shown in figure but not working. What I can do to solve this or what I am doing wrong?
Related Questions in LINUX
- Is there some way to use printf to print a horizontal list of decrementing hex digits in NASM assembly on Linux
- Why does Hugo generate different taxonomy-related HTML on different OS's?
- Writes in io_uring do not advance the file offset
- Why `set -o pipefail` gives different output even though the pipe is not failing
- what really controls the permissions: UID or eUID?
- Compiling eBPF program in Docker fails due to missing '__u64' type
- Docker container unable to make HTTPS requests to external API
- Whow to use callback_query_handler in Python 3.10
- Create kea runtime directory at startup in Yocto image
- Problem on CPU scheduling algorithms in OS
- How to copy files into the singularity sandbox?
- Android kernel error: undefined reference to `get_hw_version_platform'
- Is there a need for BPF Linux namespace?
- Error when trying to execute a binary compiled in a Kali Linux machine on an Ubuntu system
- Issue with launching application after updating ElectronJs to version 28.0.0 on Windows and Linux
Related Questions in VALGRIND
- Error Using Valgrind's callgrind and kcachegrind on a C++
- How to correctly rebuild a C++ project as a Debug using CMake for further profiling with Valgrind?
- Valgrind error when loading font in SFML project
- Why does version 3.22.0 of Valgrind-based Helgrind thread error detector reports data races and version 3.18.1 does not?
- Filtering callgrind capture based on shared library name
- C Program runs but GDB fails before main. Using GSL
- Thread #1: Bug in libpthread: sem_wait succeeded on semaphore without prior sem_post
- Valgrind and wildcard?
- Understanding stack matching rules for custom suppressions
- Can't detect a memory leak
- Valgrind showing invalid read of size 4 when using an erase function
- Valgrind on MacBook M1
- How to Resolve Valgrind Errors for Uninitialized Values and Invalid Reads in a Linux Memory Scanning Program
- What to do with valgrind error Assertion 'VG_IS_WORD_ALIGNED(a)' failed
- Unknown reason for malloc "corrupted top size" error
Related Questions in MEMORY-OVERHEAD
- Baseline and entry in memory overhead table in https://github.com/ben-manes/caffeine/wiki/Memory-overhead/334087984d6c16a1491ecfeb4c9387663ad56fa2
- How can I increase spark.driver.memoryOverhead in Google dataproc?
- MongoDB and Redis: how do you estimate the size of the overhead?
- IntelliJ Error: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: GC overhead limit exceeded
- Spark Memory Overhead
- Valgrind: executable is not for this architecture
- Is there overhead by file_get_contents with offset and length vs splitting the original file and reading those single files when needed?
- What is Swift's memory overhead when parsing JSON (but in general too)?
- What actually memory overhead is in java?
Popular Questions
- How do I undo the most recent local commits in Git?
- How can I remove a specific item from an array in JavaScript?
- How do I delete a Git branch locally and remotely?
- Find all files containing a specific text (string) on Linux?
- How do I revert a Git repository to a previous commit?
- How do I create an HTML button that acts like a link?
- How do I check out a remote Git branch?
- How do I force "git pull" to overwrite local files?
- How do I list all files of a directory?
- How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?
- How do I redirect to another webpage?
- How can I iterate over rows in a Pandas DataFrame?
- How do I convert a String to an int in Java?
- Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?
- How do I check if a string contains a specific word?
Trending Questions
- UIImageView Frame Doesn't Reflect Constraints
- Is it possible to use adb commands to click on a view by finding its ID?
- How to create a new web character symbol recognizable by html/javascript?
- Why isn't my CSS3 animation smooth in Google Chrome (but very smooth on other browsers)?
- Heap Gives Page Fault
- Connect ffmpeg to Visual Studio 2008
- Both Object- and ValueAnimator jumps when Duration is set above API LvL 24
- How to avoid default initialization of objects in std::vector?
- second argument of the command line arguments in a format other than char** argv or char* argv[]
- How to improve efficiency of algorithm which generates next lexicographic permutation?
- Navigating to the another actvity app getting crash in android
- How to read the particular message format in android and store in sqlite database?
- Resetting inventory status after order is cancelled
- Efficiently compute powers of X in SSE/AVX
- Insert into an external database using ajax and php : POST 500 (Internal Server Error)
Valgrind has no support for RISC V, and I'm not aware of anyone in the Valgrind community working on it. The currently supported architectures are x86/amd64, mips, nanomips, arm, POWER, s390, with mips and arm having 32 and 64bit versions.
For the moment you will need to find and use other tools.