Hi all,

I am using Valgrind in FreeBSD. I am getting an error about semaphores. 
I would like to know if valgrind supports semaphores in FreeBSD?

If it does not support semaphores, how can i add support for it?

Valgrind version :valgrind-3.6.0
FreeBSD Version: FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p2 #6: Tue 
Apr 26 15:17:56 EEST 2011   amd64



The error i get:

--1319-- WARNING: unhandled syscall: 404
==1319==    at 0x169D2BC: __sys_ksem_init (in /lib/libc.so.7)
==1319==    by 0x16912FE: sem_init (in /lib/libc.so.7)
==1319==    by 0xFABBBB: snf__sem_ring_open (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libsnf.so.0.3)
==1319==    by 0xFAC1AC: snf__open_endpoint_ring (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libsnf.so.0.3)
==1319==    by 0xFAC5A3: snf__board_open (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libsnf.so.0.3)
==1319==    by 0xFA9A7A: snf_open (in /usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libsnf.so.0.3)
==1319==    by 0xE7DDBA: snf_activate (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libpcap.so.1.1.1)
==1319==    by 0xE7EC26: pcap_activate (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libpcap.so.1.1.1)
==1319==    by 0xE7F24A: pcap_open_live (in 
/usr/local/opt/snf/lib/libpcap.so.1.1.1)
==1319==    by 0x434D2E: tcpip_open_device (in 
/root/leaktest/itap/code/inseptra/inseptrad-myri-nodpi)
==1319==    by 0x405A6C: worker_run (in 
/root/leaktest/itap/code/inseptra/inseptrad-myri-nodpi)
==1319==    by 0x407221: worker_main (in 
/root/leaktest/itap/code/inseptra/inseptrad-myri-nodpi)
--1319-- You may be able to write your own handler.
--1319-- Read the file README_MISSING_SYSCALL_OR_IOCTL.
--1319-- Nevertheless we consider this a bug.  Please report
--1319-- it at http://valgrind.org/support/bug_reports.html.
--1319-- REDIR: 0x19a65e0 (pthread_mutex_unlock) redirected to 0x25bfc0 
(pthread_mutex_unlock)
2011-10-07 09:40:49: [1319] ERROR: tcpip_open_live: libtcpip: couldn't 
open device itap0: itap0: snf_open failed: Function not implemented


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