Release notes for PureCoverage version 2002a.06.00 HP-UX Contents ======== o Changes from previous releases o Supported systems o Restrictions and known issues New in this release =================== - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - Modified support for Change Request Management systems, including Rational's ClearQuest and ClearDDTS. Please see online help for more information. - Support for aCC 3.31 and 3.33 compiler - Support for ld/dld version 11.30 - Support for dlopen, dlclose, dlsym, dlget calls in 32-bit applications. You can make calls to the above dynamic library routines in 32-bit applications, and Purecov will make sure those libraries are instrumented as well for coverage checking. - Two new options -lib-path-length and -replace-path are added to Purecov. These options help one to relocate the cache. For information on the options and how to move the cache, please refer to the online documentation. Please see the section "Restrictions and Known Issues" for more details. New in PureCoverage 2002.05.00 ========================= - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - Support for gcc 2.95.2 and 2.95.3 compilers. - Support for aCC 3.27 and 3.30 compilers. - This release supports the LD_PRELOAD environment variable. This feature is available on HP-UX 11.00, AR0301(DART52) or later releases (ld and linker tools patch PHSS_22478). Please see the section "Restrictions and Known Issues" for known issues with LD_PRELOAD usage. New in PureCoverage 2001a.04.00 =============================== - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - HTML-based online help system. See the "HTML Help" topic in the Restrictions and Known Issues section. - New product versioning system. This release is the successor of: PureCoverage 5.2 for HP-UX - This release supports HP-UX 11.11. - This release does not support HP-UX 10.01 and 10.10. - This release supports objdebug style debug information generated by cc and aCC compilers. This feature is supported on HP-UX versions 11.00 and higher only. With the +objdebug option to the compiler, extra debug information is placed into each object file to help the debugger locate the object file and to quickly find global types and constants. New in PureCoverage 5.2 ======================== - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - This release uses a new FlexLm based licensing. Read the new installation guide before installing the product. Use rs_install instead of pure_install for the installation. - This will be the last release to support HP-UX 10.01 and HP-UX 10.10. New In PureCoverage 5.1 ======================= - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - HP-UX 9.x is no longer supported. - Support for Cygnus GNUPro 98r2 compilers New In PureCoverage 5.0.1 ========================= - Bug fixes and compatibility with OS patches. - 32-bit PureCoverage 5.0.1 can now be used with 32-bit Purify 5.0.1. - This is the last release to support HP-UX 9.x. Apex Ada is no longer supported. New In PureCoverage 4.4 ======================= - Bug Fixes - Supports FLEXlm based licensing when installed as part of RSDSU. New in PureCoverage 4.3 ======================= - Support for Apex 3.0.0 Ada and C++ on Solaris and HP-UX. New in PureCoverage 4.2 ======================= - bug fixes ================================================== Supported systems ================= Operating system and Hardware ----------------------------- PureCoverage has been tested with HP-UX versions 10.20, 11.00 and 11.11 from Hewlett Packard. Compilers --------- PureCoverage has been tested with the following compilers: - Bundled cc. - ANSI cc. - C++. - aCC versions 3.27, 3.30, 3.31, and 3.33. - GNU gcc and g++ versions 2.8.1, 2.95.X - Cygnus GNUpro v.98r2 Threads ------- PureCoverage supports these threads packages: - DCE threads (either libdce or libcma). - HP-UX kernel threads. ================================================== Restrictions and Known Issues ============================= Licensing Troubleshooting ------------------------- - When PureCoverage is properly installed, a .lm_license_file file is created in the product home directory to allow PureCoverage to locate your licenses even when LM_LICENSE_FILE is not set appropriately in the user's environment. If you get a message such as: Error: Unable to open /product_home/.lm_license_file. Your installation is incomplete. Did you run rs_install? ... Check your product home directory to see if .lm_license_file exists and is readable by you. If the file does not exist, your installation is incomplete. You may need to re-run rs_install or license_setup. If the permissions are incorrect, change them so that the file is readable by all expected users of PureCoverage. - If you manually change the location of your licenses (e.g. without using license_setup), the .lm_license_file will not be updated and you will not be able to checkout a license unless you set the env var LM_LICENSE_FILE to point to the new location. You should always use license_setup to make changes to your licenses. - Be sure you install the products that correspond to your license(s). Do not install PurifyPlus unless you have a PurifyPlus license. To check your license, locate the "INCREMENT" line(s) in your license file (*.dat) or license update file (*.upd). The license feature name is the first word on the line after "INCREMENT". For example: INCREMENT PurifyPlusUNIX rational 5.0 10-jan-2001 1 1234556789012 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you do not see "PurifyPlusUNIX" on the increment line, you do not have a PurifyPlus license and should not install PurifyPlus. HTML Help --------- As of version 2001a.04.00, the online help has been replaced by a more robust HTML based help system. The new online help incorporates all the information from the product user manual. The following restrictions and notes apply to using the HTML help system: - The only supported browser for the HTML based help system is Netscape Navigator, versions 4.7.x. The HTML based help system does not work with pre 4.7 versions or with 6.x versions. - You may view the help in stand-alone mode by pointing your browser to the following: product_home/UI/html/pcu.htm (Where "product_home" is the installation location of PureCoverage. e.g. the result of the -printhomedir option.) - Netscape must be on your path when you run your instrumented program. Your path is used to locate the browser. - The first time you request help from a viewer, a new netscape session will be started, even if you already have netscape running. This session will be re-used by subsequent help requests unless you re-use the launched browser for another purpose. If you close the browser, a new browser will be launched upon the next help request. - The new help system uses Javascript. On some platforms, the MOZILLA_HOME environment variable must be set in order for Javascript based web pages to work properly. If you experience Java related problems with the help: Make sure your netscape installation directory is on your path and that MOZILLA_HOME is either not set at all (we will set it for you) or is set to the same installation directory. If MOZILLA_HOME is set but does not point to the same netscape installation as the netscape on your path, the help may not work correctly. If MOZILLA_HOME is not set at all, PureCoverage will attempt to set it when we start netscape. But we will be unable to set it correctly if the netscape found on your path does not resolve to an actual installation directory. For example, if netscape actually references a wrapper script in /usr/local/bin. In this case, you will need to set MOZILLA_HOME explicitly. See the Netscape release notes for more information on MOZILLA_HOME. - Use the Help->Help Topics menu item to access the top level of the help system. - Context sensitive help is available on leaf menu items and on buttons ONLY. For information about a window, use the Help->On Window menu item. - PDF versions of the PureCoverage Quick Reference card is available in the doc/pdf section of your installation, if you have installed PDF documentation. Otherwise, see the corresponding area of your installation CD. General ------- - PureCoverage does not present accurate line-by-line coverage data in the annotated source window if the code is compiled with both debug and optimization flags. - If PureCoverage is run in "/tmp" or "/usr/tmp" or "/var/tmp" the generated instrumented *.o files are deleted in these directories. So please do not use commands like : PureCoverage cc -nolink ld file.o in "/tmp" or "/usr/tmp" or "/var/tmp" . However there is a work-around for this , You can use the option "-save-tmp-files" to tell PureCoverage not to delete the generated objects. So using: PureCoverage -save-tmp-files cc -nolink ld file.o will generate the instrumented file_pure_*.o in "/tmp" or "/usr/tmp" or "/var/tmp". Otherwise you can use -always-use-cache-dir so that the generated file_pure*.o is generated in cache-dir where it is not deleted (Note: if cache-directory is installed in "/tmp","/usr/tmp","/var/tmp" the generated *_pure_*.o in cache are not deleted , so you can have the cache-directory safely in "/tmp","/usr/tmp","/var/tmp") - As of version 2002a, the product home directory was reorganized. The new layout should be transparent to most users. All libraries have been moved to a lib32 sub-directory, but top level links preserve backward compatibility for accessing the stubs libraries. Users are encouraged to use the libraries from the lib32 directory, and not from purecovhome. - PureCoverage may not work properly with applications that use Java 1.2 libraries. For details, please search the solutions knowledge base at: http://eservice.rational.com/solutions Or contact Rational Technical Support. - gcc/g++ 2.8.1 is supported, but there are known problems with C++ shared libraries containing gcc/g++ produced objects files containing exception handling code. - If you are running your application on a different machine from the one on which it was built, please ensure that both the machines have the same operating system. Further, the system libraries on the two machines should be identical. Otherwise, PureCoverage might generate a warning message. For more details on how to build and run on different machines, please please see solution #5829 at: http://eservice.rational.com/solutions Or contact Rational Technical Support and reference Solution #5829. - The SPARCWorks incremental linker, ild, is automatically disabled by PureCoverage due to an incompatibility with file naming conventions. - PureCoverage does not have SDK / XDK support, a feature available with the HPUX Compiler Tool chain from the AR1201 release. - PureCoverage does not support filtered libraries. - Instrumented programs now always use immediate binding for the initial load of shared libraries and for any dynamic loads using shl_load(). This change was made due to a problem in HP dld patches from June 1998 for HP-UX 11.00 and August 1998 for HP-UX 10.20, which caused the instrumented application to hang after a call to shl_load(). One known instance of this problem occurs when you use getservbyname() because it loads network protocols using shl_load(). Linker and dld patches available after 3/99 don't have this problem. If the user has an earlier patch, an upgrade is strongly recommended. - PureCoverage will not run on short (14-character) file systems. - Operating system revisions below 10.20 are no longer supported. - The PA-RISC 1.0 CPU is no longer supported. - Profile Based Optimization is not supported. - Applications which link to over 50 large dynamic libraries may experience reduced startup times by setting the runtime option -lazy-dld-maps=1. - For 32-bit applications PureCoverage does not support shared libraries built with +init/+fini linker options. Using LD_PRELOAD ------------------------------- - For 32-bit applications running on HP-UX 11.00 or later systems with a version of dld which does not support LD_PRELOAD, the instrumented application will check the environment variable LD_PRELOAD and instrument any uninstrumented libraries given in the LD_PRELOAD value. This instrumentation is harmless and does not affect the functionality of the program in anyway. To prevent this unnecessary instrumentation, users should unset the environment variable LD_PRELOAD before running the application. - Invoking the viewer with "purecov -view" or "purecov -version" when LD_PRELOAD is set may sometimes cause the viewer to crash. This can be overcome by unsetting LD_PRELOAD and then invoking PureCoverage. - Earlier releases of PureCoverage intercepted calls to shl_unload() and prevented dynamically loaded libraries from being unmapped. This had the effect of preventing static destructors from running but allowing coverage data for such libraries to be saved at program exit. By default, PureCoverage 4.0 now allows libraries to be unmapped, at the expense of not saving coverage data for such libraries. The new -dlclose-mode i integer option controls this behavior : -dlclose-mode=0 (default for earlier releases) libraries may not be unmapped. -dlclose-mode=1 (default for PureCoverage 4.0) libraries may be unmapped. -dlclose-mode=2 libraries may be unmapped, coverage data is saved just prior to unmapping. - When a Japanese locale is specified using the LANG environment variable, instrumentation of archive libraries may fail with the message: Error: Child process exited with status = 1. This is caused by an 'ar' failure in this locale. A workaround is to unsetenv LANG before instrumenting. User Interface -------------- - The PureCoverage GUI menus and buttons become inaccessible if either the NumLock or ScrollLock key is activated. The workaround is to switch them off, or add the following line(s) to your $HOME/.Xdefaults file. ! Ignore the NumLock and ScrollLock keys on ! mouse buttons PureCoverage*ignoreModifierMask: Mod3|Mod2 This second workaround will take effect for a new PureCoverage viewer after you restart your X-session or run a command like 'xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xdefaults'. Compilers --------- - The GNU gcc extensions are not tested against PureCoverage. Most gcc extensions will probably work fine. Known limitations at present include problems with nested functions (e.g.: making a pointer to a nested function and attempting to call through it will not work). - C revisions 9.61 through 9.65 - These compilers generate incorrect debugging information for some functions. Programs compiled using these compilers may not be debuggable after translation. In this case PureCoverage may produce a message beginning "Failure relocating..." Additionally PureCoverage may not be able to attach coverage information to specific line numbers in such cases. HP patch PHSS_4923 corrects this problem. - Exception handling g++ 2.7.2 exceptions are not supported. Debuggers --------- - XDB & Softdebug - Use purecovhome/purecov_xdb to invoke xdb on an instrumented program. - An instrumented program receives a signal 18 (death of child) during its initialization. Place "z 18 sir" in your ~/.xdbrc file to suppress this warning. Failure to suppress the warning will sometimes cause xdb to fail. - XDB, when debugging a program that uses shared libraries, reads the symbol table from /lib/dld.sl. However, PureCoverage has changed your program to use an instrumented version of dld.sl. The symptom of this mismatch is the message: Wait...loading shared-library map tables. xdb panic: Mapped addresses for dld overlap text segment for dld There is a simple workaround for this problem and we've implemented it in the shell script purecovhome/purecov_xdb. Whenever you use xdb on an instrumented program use this script to invoke xdb. - Typing ^C while running an instrumented program under xdb requires caution. There is a high probability that the interrupt will occur inside the code PureCoverage has added to your application. If this is the case, you must single step or set a breakpoint and continue before you attempt to call any subroutines (the PureCoverage API is an example). - The XDB single stepping command, 's' sometimes fails to find the next source line. When this happens, usually near a subroutine call, program execution continues until the next breakpoint. The 'S' command is always reliable. - DDE - Distributed Debugging Environment - The DDE debugger at release 2.10 has been used with instrumented programs. The shell script: purecovhome/purecov_dde implements one of the workarounds. - Instrumented programs get a SIGCHLD signal at program initialization. One workaround is to just hit "go" when the program stops. The following commands added to a .dderc file also help: prop system -on alias `after_debug delete intercept signal SIGCHLD; \ prop system -off; \ breakpoint -in main -entry -exit; \ go Old Style Fixups ---------------- PureCoverage does not support a type of relocation information known as "old style fixups". These were generated by HP-UX system software before release 3.0. If PureCoverage detects old style fixups the message: Object file has incompatible format (may be older than HP-UX 3.0) is generated. We have seen this problem with HP's libsql.a and some of Oracle's Oracle6 libraries. There is a simple workaround. Given a problem object module (or modules) the workaround is to have /bin/ld build a new object module. Suppose the old object modules are called `foo.o' and `bar.o'. Issuing the command: % ld -r -o new_foo.o foo.o % ld -r -o new_bar.o bar.o or % ld -r -o foo_and_bar.o foo.o bar.o would generate a new object module where the old style fixups have been removed. In the case of an archive file the following script will create a new archive given the full pathname of the original: #!/bin/sh # Remove old fixups from an archive. # Supply original .a name as first argument. cd /tmp lib=new_`basename $1` ar x $1 rm -f $lib for member in `ar t $1` ; do ld -r -o _$member $member ar q $lib _$member rm $member _$member done echo Created `pwd`/$lib Threads ------- - Customers using unsupported threads packages should contact Rational Software technical support (support@rational.com) to ensure compatibility. Copyright Notice ---------------- The following copyright applies to portions of the ClearQuest integration and HTML based help system. Copyright 1996 Netscape Communications Corporation, all rights reserved. Created: Jamie Zawinski (jwz@netscape.com), 24-Dec-94. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation. No representations are made about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.