platform_system_core/libmemunreachable
Colin Cross 87315e9d2f Catch SIGBUS in HeapWalker
SIGBUS shouldn't happen, since all of the regions being walked
were previously read out of /prod/pid/maps, but it seems to happen
rarely.  Catch it so it can produce a better log message.

Bug: 128983715
Test: atest memunreachable_test
Change-Id: I82d3941a382a0451c0dda12f5eb849ad8d697bc9
2019-03-20 16:06:52 -07:00
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include/memunreachable Make memunreachable_test more robust against false negative leaks 2018-05-14 15:24:28 -07:00
tests Validate allocations against mappings 2018-11-29 11:02:56 -08:00
.clang-format Move all logging to use the async safe logging. 2017-05-03 18:04:18 -07:00
Allocator.cpp bionic supplies PR_SET_VMA now. 2018-08-22 12:06:20 -07:00
Allocator.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
Android.bp Merge "Revert "Use ld when lld fails"" 2018-11-08 20:27:58 +00:00
Binder.cpp libmemunreachable: track kernel binder references 2017-07-12 14:59:11 -07:00
Binder.h libmemunreachable: track kernel binder references 2017-07-12 14:59:11 -07:00
bionic.h libmemunreachable: clang-format everything 2017-06-22 10:58:05 -07:00
HeapWalker.cpp Catch SIGBUS in HeapWalker 2019-03-20 16:06:52 -07:00
HeapWalker.h Catch SIGBUS in HeapWalker 2019-03-20 16:06:52 -07:00
Leak.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
LeakFolding.cpp Do not construct std::function with Allocator argument 2018-09-26 20:24:13 +00:00
LeakFolding.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
LeakPipe.cpp Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
LeakPipe.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
LinkedList.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
log.h libmemunreachable: turn off MEM_ALOGV messages 2017-06-22 13:46:56 -07:00
MemUnreachable.cpp Fix libmemunreachable vs hwasan conflict. 2019-03-19 17:17:47 -07:00
OWNERS Add OWNERS. 2017-12-07 13:30:03 -08:00
ProcessMappings.cpp procinfo: Read inode number from /proc/<pid>/maps 2019-02-11 01:38:08 +00:00
ProcessMappings.h libprocinfo: add functions reading process map file. 2018-05-14 14:00:18 -07:00
PtracerThread.cpp bionic supplies PR_SET_VMA now. 2018-08-22 12:06:20 -07:00
PtracerThread.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
README.md libmemunreachable: fix docs formatting. 2018-05-30 10:53:46 -07:00
ScopedAlarm.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
ScopedDisableMalloc.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
ScopedPipe.h Add noexcept to move constructors and assignment operators. 2018-10-05 16:43:47 +00:00
ScopedSignalHandler.h Catch SIGBUS in HeapWalker 2019-03-20 16:06:52 -07:00
Semaphore.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
Tarjan.h Add noexcept to move constructors and assignment operators. 2018-10-05 16:43:47 +00:00
ThreadCapture.cpp Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00
ThreadCapture.h Move libmemunreachable into namespace android 2017-06-22 10:58:23 -07:00

libmemunreachable

Introduction

libmemunreachable is a zero-overhead native memory leak detector. It uses an imprecise mark-and-sweep garbage collector pass over all native memory, reporting any unreachable blocks as leaks. It is similar to the Heap Checker from tcmalloc, but with a few key differences to remove the overhead. Instead of instrumenting every call to malloc and free, it queries the allocator (jemalloc) for active allocations when leak detection is requested. In addition, it performs a very short stop-the-world data collection on the main process, and then forks a copy of the process to perform the mark-and-sweep, minimizing disruption to the original process.

In the default (zero-overhead) mode, the returned data on leaks is limited to the address, approximate (upper bound) size, and the the first 32 bytes of the contents of the leaked allocation. If malloc_debug backtraces are enabled they will be included in the leak information, but backtracing allocations requires significant overhead.


Usage

In Android apps

libmemunreachble is loaded by zygote and can be triggered with dumpsys -t 600 meminfo --unreachable [process].

To enable malloc_debug backtraces on allocations for a single app process on a userdebug device, use:

adb root
adb shell setprop libc.debug.malloc.program app_process
adb shell setprop wrap.[process] "\$\@"
adb shell setprop libc.debug.malloc.options backtrace=4

Kill and restart the app, trigger the leak, and then run dumpsys -t 600 meminfo --unreachable [process].

To disable malloc_debug:

adb shell setprop libc.debug.malloc.options "''"
adb shell setprop libc.debug.malloc.program "''"
adb shell setprop wrap.[process]  "''"

C interface

bool LogUnreachableMemory(bool log_contents, size_t limit)

Writes a description of leaked memory to the log. A summary is always written, followed by details of up to limit leaks. If log_contents is true, details include up to 32 bytes of the contents of each leaked allocation. Returns true if leak detection succeeded.

bool NoLeaks()

Returns true if no unreachable memory was found.

C++ interface

bool GetUnreachableMemory(UnreachableMemoryInfo& info, size_t limit = 100)

Updates an UnreachableMemoryInfo object with information on leaks, including details on up to limit leaks. Returns true if leak detection succeeded.

std::string GetUnreachableMemoryString(bool log_contents = false, size_t limit = 100)

Returns a description of leaked memory. A summary is always written, followed by details of up to limit leaks. If log_contents is true, details include up to 32 bytes of the contents of each leaked allocation. Returns true if leak detection succeeded.

Implementation

The sequence of steps required to perform a leak detection pass is divided into three processes - the original process, the collection process, and the sweeper process.

  1. Original process: Leak detection is requested by calling GetUnreachableMemory()
  2. Allocations are disabled using malloc_disable()
  3. The collection process is spawned. The collection process, created using clone, is similar to a normal fork() child process, except that it shares the address space of the parent - any writes by the original process are visible to the collection process, and vice-versa. If we forked instead of using clone, the address space might get out of sync with observed post-ptrace thread state, since it takes some time to pause the parent.
  4. Collection process: All threads in the original process are paused with ptrace().
  5. Registers contents, active stack areas, and memory mapping information are collected.
  6. Original process: Allocations are re-enabled using malloc_enable(), but all threads are still paused with ptrace().
  7. Collection process: The sweeper process is spawned using a normal fork(). The sweeper process has a copy of all memory from the original process, including all the data collected by the collection process.
  8. Collection process releases all threads from ptrace and exits
  9. Original process: All threads continue, the thread that called GetUnreachableMemory() blocks waiting for leak data over a pipe.
  10. Sweeper process: A list of all active allocations is produced by examining the memory mappings and calling malloc_iterate() on any heap mappings.
  11. A list of all roots is produced from globals (.data and .bss sections of binaries), and registers and stacks from each thread.
  12. The mark-and-sweep pass is performed starting from roots.
  13. Unmarked allocations are sent over the pipe back to the original process.

Components

  • MemUnreachable.cpp: Entry points, implements the sequencing described above.
  • PtracerThread.cpp: Used to clone the collection process with shared address space.
  • ThreadCapture.cpp: Pauses threads in the main process and collects register contents.
  • ProcessMappings.cpp: Collects snapshots of /proc/pid/maps.
  • HeapWalker.cpp: Performs the mark-and-sweep pass over active allocations.
  • LeakPipe.cpp: transfers data describing leaks from the sweeper process to the original process.

Heap allocator requirements

libmemunreachable requires a small interface to the allocator in order to collect information about active allocations.

  • malloc_disable(): prevent any thread from mutating internal allocator state.
  • malloc enable(): re-enable allocations in all threads.
  • malloc_iterate(): call a callback on each active allocation in a given heap region.
  • malloc_backtrace(): return the backtrace from when the allocation at the given address was allocated, if it was collected.