885f3b9cad
- Implemented chk_memalign.
- Fixed a few bugs in leak_memalign.
- Implemented {leak,fill,check,qemu}_malloc_usable_size.
- Make malloc_usable_size update at run time.
- Add malloc_test.cpp as a small set of tests for the
malloc debug routines.
- Fix the qemu routines since it's been broken since it moved to C++.
- Add support for the %u format to the out_vformat in libc_logging.cpp.
This is used by the emulator code.
Tested using the bionic-unit-tests with setprop libc.debug.malloc
set to 1, 5, and 10.
I tested as much as possible on the emulator, but tracing doesn't appear
to be working properly.
Bug: 6143477
Merge change from internal master.
(cherry-picked from commit 3d594c2580
)
Change-Id: I4ae00fffba82315a8c283f35893fd554460722fb
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528 lines
19 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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* distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
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* OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
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* AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
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* OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/*
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* Contains definition of structures, global variables, and implementation of
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* routines that are used by malloc leak detection code and other components in
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* the system. The trick is that some components expect these data and
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* routines to be defined / implemented in libc.so library, regardless
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* whether or not MALLOC_LEAK_CHECK macro is defined. To make things even
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* more tricky, malloc leak detection code, implemented in
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* libc_malloc_debug.so also requires access to these variables and routines
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* (to fill allocation entry hash table, for example). So, all relevant
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* variables and routines are defined / implemented here and exported
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* to all, leak detection code and other components via dynamic (libc.so),
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* or static (libc.a) linking.
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*/
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#include "malloc_debug_common.h"
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "dlmalloc.h"
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#include "ScopedPthreadMutexLocker.h"
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/*
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* In a VM process, this is set to 1 after fork()ing out of zygote.
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*/
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int gMallocLeakZygoteChild = 0;
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pthread_mutex_t gAllocationsMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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HashTable gHashTable;
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// =============================================================================
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// output functions
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// =============================================================================
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static int hash_entry_compare(const void* arg1, const void* arg2) {
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int result;
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const HashEntry* e1 = *static_cast<HashEntry* const*>(arg1);
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const HashEntry* e2 = *static_cast<HashEntry* const*>(arg2);
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// if one or both arg pointers are null, deal gracefully
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if (e1 == NULL) {
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result = (e2 == NULL) ? 0 : 1;
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} else if (e2 == NULL) {
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result = -1;
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} else {
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size_t nbAlloc1 = e1->allocations;
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size_t nbAlloc2 = e2->allocations;
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size_t size1 = e1->size & ~SIZE_FLAG_MASK;
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size_t size2 = e2->size & ~SIZE_FLAG_MASK;
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size_t alloc1 = nbAlloc1 * size1;
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size_t alloc2 = nbAlloc2 * size2;
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// sort in descending order by:
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// 1) total size
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// 2) number of allocations
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//
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// This is used for sorting, not determination of equality, so we don't
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// need to compare the bit flags.
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if (alloc1 > alloc2) {
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result = -1;
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} else if (alloc1 < alloc2) {
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result = 1;
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} else {
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if (nbAlloc1 > nbAlloc2) {
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result = -1;
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} else if (nbAlloc1 < nbAlloc2) {
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result = 1;
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} else {
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result = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*
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* Retrieve native heap information.
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*
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* "*info" is set to a buffer we allocate
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* "*overallSize" is set to the size of the "info" buffer
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* "*infoSize" is set to the size of a single entry
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* "*totalMemory" is set to the sum of all allocations we're tracking; does
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* not include heap overhead
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* "*backtraceSize" is set to the maximum number of entries in the back trace
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*/
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extern "C" void get_malloc_leak_info(uint8_t** info, size_t* overallSize,
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size_t* infoSize, size_t* totalMemory, size_t* backtraceSize) {
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// don't do anything if we have invalid arguments
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if (info == NULL || overallSize == NULL || infoSize == NULL ||
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totalMemory == NULL || backtraceSize == NULL) {
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return;
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}
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*totalMemory = 0;
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ScopedPthreadMutexLocker locker(&gAllocationsMutex);
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if (gHashTable.count == 0) {
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*info = NULL;
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*overallSize = 0;
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*infoSize = 0;
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*backtraceSize = 0;
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return;
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}
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HashEntry** list = static_cast<HashEntry**>(dlmalloc(sizeof(void*) * gHashTable.count));
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// get the entries into an array to be sorted
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int index = 0;
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for (size_t i = 0 ; i < HASHTABLE_SIZE ; ++i) {
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HashEntry* entry = gHashTable.slots[i];
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while (entry != NULL) {
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list[index] = entry;
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*totalMemory = *totalMemory +
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((entry->size & ~SIZE_FLAG_MASK) * entry->allocations);
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index++;
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entry = entry->next;
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}
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}
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// XXX: the protocol doesn't allow variable size for the stack trace (yet)
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*infoSize = (sizeof(size_t) * 2) + (sizeof(uintptr_t) * BACKTRACE_SIZE);
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*overallSize = *infoSize * gHashTable.count;
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*backtraceSize = BACKTRACE_SIZE;
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// now get a byte array big enough for this
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*info = static_cast<uint8_t*>(dlmalloc(*overallSize));
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if (*info == NULL) {
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*overallSize = 0;
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dlfree(list);
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return;
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}
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qsort(list, gHashTable.count, sizeof(void*), hash_entry_compare);
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uint8_t* head = *info;
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const int count = gHashTable.count;
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for (int i = 0 ; i < count ; ++i) {
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HashEntry* entry = list[i];
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size_t entrySize = (sizeof(size_t) * 2) + (sizeof(uintptr_t) * entry->numEntries);
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if (entrySize < *infoSize) {
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/* we're writing less than a full entry, clear out the rest */
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memset(head + entrySize, 0, *infoSize - entrySize);
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} else {
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/* make sure the amount we're copying doesn't exceed the limit */
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entrySize = *infoSize;
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}
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memcpy(head, &(entry->size), entrySize);
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head += *infoSize;
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}
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dlfree(list);
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}
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extern "C" void free_malloc_leak_info(uint8_t* info) {
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dlfree(info);
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}
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extern "C" struct mallinfo mallinfo() {
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return dlmallinfo();
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}
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extern "C" void* valloc(size_t bytes) {
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return dlvalloc(bytes);
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}
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extern "C" void* pvalloc(size_t bytes) {
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return dlpvalloc(bytes);
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}
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extern "C" int posix_memalign(void** memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size) {
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return dlposix_memalign(memptr, alignment, size);
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}
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/* Support for malloc debugging.
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* Note that if USE_DL_PREFIX is not defined, it's assumed that memory
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* allocation routines are implemented somewhere else, so all our custom
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* malloc routines should not be compiled at all.
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*/
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#ifdef USE_DL_PREFIX
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/* Table for dispatching malloc calls, initialized with default dispatchers. */
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extern const MallocDebug __libc_malloc_default_dispatch;
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const MallocDebug __libc_malloc_default_dispatch __attribute__((aligned(32))) =
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{
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dlmalloc, dlfree, dlcalloc, dlrealloc, dlmemalign, dlmalloc_usable_size,
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};
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/* Selector of dispatch table to use for dispatching malloc calls. */
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const MallocDebug* __libc_malloc_dispatch = &__libc_malloc_default_dispatch;
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extern "C" void* malloc(size_t bytes) {
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return __libc_malloc_dispatch->malloc(bytes);
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}
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extern "C" void free(void* mem) {
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__libc_malloc_dispatch->free(mem);
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}
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extern "C" void* calloc(size_t n_elements, size_t elem_size) {
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return __libc_malloc_dispatch->calloc(n_elements, elem_size);
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}
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extern "C" void* realloc(void* oldMem, size_t bytes) {
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return __libc_malloc_dispatch->realloc(oldMem, bytes);
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}
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extern "C" void* memalign(size_t alignment, size_t bytes) {
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return __libc_malloc_dispatch->memalign(alignment, bytes);
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}
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extern "C" size_t malloc_usable_size(const void* mem) {
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return __libc_malloc_dispatch->malloc_usable_size(mem);
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}
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/* We implement malloc debugging only in libc.so, so code below
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* must be excluded if we compile this file for static libc.a
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*/
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#ifndef LIBC_STATIC
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#include <sys/system_properties.h>
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "libc_logging.h"
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/* Table for dispatching malloc calls, depending on environment. */
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static MallocDebug gMallocUse __attribute__((aligned(32))) = {
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dlmalloc, dlfree, dlcalloc, dlrealloc, dlmemalign, dlmalloc_usable_size
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};
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extern const char* __progname;
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/* Handle to shared library where actual memory allocation is implemented.
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* This library is loaded and memory allocation calls are redirected there
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* when libc.debug.malloc environment variable contains value other than
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* zero:
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* 1 - For memory leak detections.
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* 5 - For filling allocated / freed memory with patterns defined by
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* CHK_SENTINEL_VALUE, and CHK_FILL_FREE macros.
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* 10 - For adding pre-, and post- allocation stubs in order to detect
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* buffer overruns.
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* Note that emulator's memory allocation instrumentation is not controlled by
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* libc.debug.malloc value, but rather by emulator, started with -memcheck
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* option. Note also, that if emulator has started with -memcheck option,
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* emulator's instrumented memory allocation will take over value saved in
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* libc.debug.malloc. In other words, if emulator has started with -memcheck
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* option, libc.debug.malloc value is ignored.
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* Actual functionality for debug levels 1-10 is implemented in
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* libc_malloc_debug_leak.so, while functionality for emultor's instrumented
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* allocations is implemented in libc_malloc_debug_qemu.so and can be run inside
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* the emulator only.
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*/
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static void* libc_malloc_impl_handle = NULL;
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/* This variable is set to the value of property libc.debug.malloc.backlog,
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* when the value of libc.debug.malloc = 10. It determines the size of the
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* backlog we use to detect multiple frees. If the property is not set, the
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* backlog length defaults to BACKLOG_DEFAULT_LEN.
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*/
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unsigned int gMallocDebugBacklog;
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#define BACKLOG_DEFAULT_LEN 100
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/* The value of libc.debug.malloc. */
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int gMallocDebugLevel;
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template<typename FunctionType>
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void InitMallocFunction(void* malloc_impl_handler, FunctionType* func, const char* prefix, const char* suffix) {
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char symbol[128];
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snprintf(symbol, sizeof(symbol), "%s_%s", prefix, suffix);
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*func = reinterpret_cast<FunctionType>(dlsym(malloc_impl_handler, symbol));
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if (*func == NULL) {
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error_log("%s: dlsym(\"%s\") failed", __progname, symbol);
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}
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}
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static void InitMalloc(void* malloc_impl_handler, MallocDebug* table, const char* prefix) {
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__libc_format_log(ANDROID_LOG_INFO, "libc", "%s: using libc.debug.malloc %d (%s)\n",
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__progname, gMallocDebugLevel, prefix);
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugMalloc>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->malloc, prefix, "malloc");
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugFree>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->free, prefix, "free");
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugCalloc>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->calloc, prefix, "calloc");
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugRealloc>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->realloc, prefix, "realloc");
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugMemalign>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->memalign, prefix, "memalign");
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InitMallocFunction<MallocDebugMallocUsableSize>(malloc_impl_handler, &table->malloc_usable_size, prefix, "malloc_usable_size");
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}
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/* Initializes memory allocation framework once per process. */
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static void malloc_init_impl() {
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const char* so_name = NULL;
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MallocDebugInit malloc_debug_initialize = NULL;
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unsigned int qemu_running = 0;
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unsigned int memcheck_enabled = 0;
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char env[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
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char memcheck_tracing[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
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char debug_program[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
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/* Get custom malloc debug level. Note that emulator started with
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* memory checking option will have priority over debug level set in
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* libc.debug.malloc system property. */
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if (__system_property_get("ro.kernel.qemu", env) && atoi(env)) {
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qemu_running = 1;
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if (__system_property_get("ro.kernel.memcheck", memcheck_tracing)) {
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if (memcheck_tracing[0] != '0') {
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// Emulator has started with memory tracing enabled. Enforce it.
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gMallocDebugLevel = 20;
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memcheck_enabled = 1;
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}
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}
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}
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/* If debug level has not been set by memcheck option in the emulator,
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* lets grab it from libc.debug.malloc system property. */
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if (gMallocDebugLevel == 0 && __system_property_get("libc.debug.malloc", env)) {
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gMallocDebugLevel = atoi(env);
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}
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/* Debug level 0 means that we should use dlxxx allocation
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* routines (default). */
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if (gMallocDebugLevel == 0) {
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return;
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}
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/* If libc.debug.malloc.program is set and is not a substring of progname,
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* then exit.
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*/
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if (__system_property_get("libc.debug.malloc.program", debug_program)) {
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if (!strstr(__progname, debug_program)) {
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return;
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}
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}
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// mksh is way too leaky. http://b/7291287.
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if (gMallocDebugLevel >= 10) {
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if (strcmp(__progname, "sh") == 0 || strcmp(__progname, "/system/bin/sh") == 0) {
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return;
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}
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}
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// Choose the appropriate .so for the requested debug level.
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switch (gMallocDebugLevel) {
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case 1:
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case 5:
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case 10: {
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char debug_backlog[PROP_VALUE_MAX];
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if (__system_property_get("libc.debug.malloc.backlog", debug_backlog)) {
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gMallocDebugBacklog = atoi(debug_backlog);
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info_log("%s: setting backlog length to %d\n", __progname, gMallocDebugBacklog);
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}
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if (gMallocDebugBacklog == 0) {
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gMallocDebugBacklog = BACKLOG_DEFAULT_LEN;
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}
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so_name = "/system/lib/libc_malloc_debug_leak.so";
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break;
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}
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case 20:
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// Quick check: debug level 20 can only be handled in emulator.
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if (!qemu_running) {
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error_log("%s: Debug level %d can only be set in emulator\n",
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__progname, gMallocDebugLevel);
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return;
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}
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// Make sure that memory checking has been enabled in emulator.
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if (!memcheck_enabled) {
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error_log("%s: Memory checking is not enabled in the emulator\n",
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__progname);
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return;
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}
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so_name = "/system/lib/libc_malloc_debug_qemu.so";
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break;
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default:
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error_log("%s: Debug level %d is unknown\n", __progname, gMallocDebugLevel);
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return;
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}
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// Load .so that implements the required malloc debugging functionality.
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void* malloc_impl_handle = dlopen(so_name, RTLD_LAZY);
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if (malloc_impl_handle == NULL) {
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error_log("%s: Missing module %s required for malloc debug level %d: %s",
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__progname, so_name, gMallocDebugLevel, dlerror());
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return;
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}
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// Initialize malloc debugging in the loaded module.
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malloc_debug_initialize = reinterpret_cast<MallocDebugInit>(dlsym(malloc_impl_handle,
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"malloc_debug_initialize"));
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if (malloc_debug_initialize == NULL) {
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error_log("%s: Initialization routine is not found in %s\n",
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__progname, so_name);
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dlclose(malloc_impl_handle);
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return;
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}
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if (malloc_debug_initialize() == -1) {
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dlclose(malloc_impl_handle);
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return;
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}
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if (gMallocDebugLevel == 20) {
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// For memory checker we need to do extra initialization.
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typedef int (*MemCheckInit)(int, const char*);
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MemCheckInit memcheck_initialize =
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reinterpret_cast<MemCheckInit>(dlsym(malloc_impl_handle,
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"memcheck_initialize"));
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if (memcheck_initialize == NULL) {
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error_log("%s: memcheck_initialize routine is not found in %s\n",
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__progname, so_name);
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dlclose(malloc_impl_handle);
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return;
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}
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if (memcheck_initialize(MALLOC_ALIGNMENT, memcheck_tracing)) {
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dlclose(malloc_impl_handle);
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return;
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}
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}
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// Initialize malloc dispatch table with appropriate routines.
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switch (gMallocDebugLevel) {
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case 1:
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InitMalloc(malloc_impl_handle, &gMallocUse, "leak");
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break;
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case 5:
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InitMalloc(malloc_impl_handle, &gMallocUse, "fill");
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break;
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case 10:
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InitMalloc(malloc_impl_handle, &gMallocUse, "chk");
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break;
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case 20:
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InitMalloc(malloc_impl_handle, &gMallocUse, "qemu_instrumented");
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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// Make sure dispatch table is initialized
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if ((gMallocUse.malloc == NULL) ||
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(gMallocUse.free == NULL) ||
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(gMallocUse.calloc == NULL) ||
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(gMallocUse.realloc == NULL) ||
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(gMallocUse.memalign == NULL) ||
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(gMallocUse.malloc_usable_size == NULL)) {
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error_log("%s: some symbols for libc.debug.malloc level %d were not found (see above)",
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__progname, gMallocDebugLevel);
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dlclose(malloc_impl_handle);
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} else {
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__libc_malloc_dispatch = &gMallocUse;
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libc_malloc_impl_handle = malloc_impl_handle;
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}
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}
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static void malloc_fini_impl() {
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// Our BSD stdio implementation doesn't close the standard streams, it only flushes them.
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// And it doesn't do that until its atexit handler (_cleanup) is run, and we run first!
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// It's great that other unclosed FILE*s show up as malloc leaks, but we need to manually
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// clean up the standard streams ourselves.
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fclose(stdin);
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fclose(stdout);
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fclose(stderr);
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if (libc_malloc_impl_handle != NULL) {
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MallocDebugFini malloc_debug_finalize =
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reinterpret_cast<MallocDebugFini>(dlsym(libc_malloc_impl_handle,
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"malloc_debug_finalize"));
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if (malloc_debug_finalize != NULL) {
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malloc_debug_finalize();
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}
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}
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}
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static pthread_once_t malloc_init_once_ctl = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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static pthread_once_t malloc_fini_once_ctl = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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#endif // !LIBC_STATIC
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#endif // USE_DL_PREFIX
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/* Initializes memory allocation framework.
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* This routine is called from __libc_init routines implemented
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* in libc_init_static.c and libc_init_dynamic.c files.
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*/
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extern "C" __LIBC_HIDDEN__ void malloc_debug_init() {
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/* We need to initialize malloc iff we implement here custom
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* malloc routines (i.e. USE_DL_PREFIX is defined) for libc.so */
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#if defined(USE_DL_PREFIX) && !defined(LIBC_STATIC)
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if (pthread_once(&malloc_init_once_ctl, malloc_init_impl)) {
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error_log("Unable to initialize malloc_debug component.");
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}
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#endif // USE_DL_PREFIX && !LIBC_STATIC
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}
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|
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|
extern "C" __LIBC_HIDDEN__ void malloc_debug_fini() {
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/* We need to finalize malloc iff we implement here custom
|
|
* malloc routines (i.e. USE_DL_PREFIX is defined) for libc.so */
|
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#if defined(USE_DL_PREFIX) && !defined(LIBC_STATIC)
|
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if (pthread_once(&malloc_fini_once_ctl, malloc_fini_impl)) {
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error_log("Unable to finalize malloc_debug component.");
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}
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#endif // USE_DL_PREFIX && !LIBC_STATIC
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|
}
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