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?
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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.