Update the backtrace leak tests to share a map since this is the most
common way it will be used, and it runs much faster.
Remove the CreateNew functions, and references to them.
Remove benchmarks of CreateNew functions.
Test: Builds, ran new unit tests, ran art tests.
Change-Id: I4a25a412f1a74c6d43aebbebbf32ead20ead8f94
- Change the field name load_base to load_bias (which is what it really is).
- Add a rel_pc field so that callers do not need to compute it themselves.
- Remove the BacktraceMap::GetRelativePc() since nobody should need to
compute this themselves.
Bug: 23762183
Test: Compiles and unit tests pass (debuggerd, libbacktrace).
Change-Id: I2cb579767120adf08c407a58f3c487ee3f2b45fc
If the underlying local map changes, it's possible for multiple
threads to try and modify the map data associated with the UnwindLocalMap
object. Add a lock when generating the local map to avoid this problem.
In addition, add a read lock whenever any caller gets the maps iterator.
Updated all iterator callers to make this lock.
Bug: 29387050
Change-Id: Ie34822c3d8fd3bdb3dd126aeeb399969c36508c1
When creating an UnwindMapLocal fails in the Build() function call,
the destructor for UnwindMap is called. Unfortunately, the map_cursor_
member variable has not been initialized, so the call to destroy it
winds up operating on garbage data.
Part of this is a result of a bad class hierarchy, so this refactors
the classes slightly, and properly initializes the map_cursor_ member
variable in the base class.
Bug: 26931578
Change-Id: I885596bf65e4ef63559cee2c56cd41576d5ecc1b
The new linker relocation packing support uses non-zero load bases,
so we better handle them properly.
Also print out the load base for a map if it's non-zero.
Bug: 20687795
Change-Id: Iec2d1db2051e7b4a278c1dfa57d745128a7f2974
The object hierarchy was confusing and convoluted. This removes
a lot of unnecessary code, and consolidates the BacktraceCurrent
and BacktraceThread code into BacktraceCurrent.
Change-Id: I01c8407d493712a48169df49dd3ff46db4a7c3ae
The backtrace structure used to include a pointer to a backtrace_map_t
that represented the map data for a particular pc. This introduced a
race condition where the pointer could be discarded, but the backtrace
structure still contained a pointer to garbage memory. Now all of the map
information is right in the structure.
Bug: 19028453
Change-Id: If7088a73f3c6bf1f3bc8cdd2bb4b62e7cab831c0
These headers are needed for pid_t and free when using libc++ headers (POSIX
does not require that the symbols be exposed with the previous includes).
Change-Id: Ia51a4fdfdbae7377130a43c401c2d8d241671d1e
The way libunwind handles local unwinds is different from remote unwinds,
so create a new map object to handle the differences.
Add new test to verify the map data is being generated correctly.
Add new tests to check for leaks.
Refactor the BACK_LOGW code into a single header file.
Change-Id: I01f3cbfc4b927646174ea1b614fa25d23b9b3427
Update to handle the new optimized way that libunwind works.
In addition, a small refactor of the BacktraceMap code.
A few new tests of for good measure.
Change-Id: I2f9b4f5ad5a0dfe907b31febee76e4b9b94fb76f