shaka-packager/tools/valgrind/memcheck/suppressions_linux.txt

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# There are three kinds of suppressions in this file:
# 1. Third party stuff we have no control over.
#
# 2. Intentional unit test errors, stuff that is somehow a false positive
# in our own code, or stuff that is so trivial it's not worth fixing.
#
# 3. Suppressions for real chromium bugs that are not yet fixed.
# These should all be in chromium's bug tracking system.
# Periodically we should sweep this file and the bug tracker clean by
# running overnight and removing outdated bugs/suppressions.
#
# TODO(rnk): Should we move all of the Linux-only system library suppressions
# over from suppressions.txt? We'd avoid wasting time parsing and matching
# suppressions on non-Linux, which is basically just Mac.
#
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------
# 1. Third party stuff we have no control over.
{
# The InvalidRead error in rc4_wordconv is intentional.
# https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341127
# TODO(wtc): This invalid read has been fixed in NSS 3.15. Remove this
# suppression when the system NSS libraries in Linux distributions are
# version 3.15 or later.
bug_43113 (Intentional)
Memcheck:Unaddressable
fun:rc4_wordconv
fun:RC4_Encrypt
}
# 2. Intentional unit test errors, stuff that is somehow a false positive
# in our own code, or stuff that is so trivial it's not worth fixing.
# 3. Suppressions for real chromium bugs that are not yet fixed.