gcc/gcc/ada/memtrack.adb
Vasiliy Fofanov 8cc39ff26b gmem.c: Add support for timestamps on memory operations.
2007-04-20  Vasiliy Fofanov  <fofanov@adacore.com>

	* gmem.c: Add support for timestamps on memory operations.

	* memtrack.adb, gnatmem.adb: Add support for timestamps on memory
	operations (not used currently, just foundation for future
	enhancements). Add possibility to perform full dump of gmem.out file.
	(Print_Back_Traces): Declare accesses to root arrays constants since
	they aren't modified.
	(Print_Back_Traces): allocate root arrays on the heap rather than stack.

From-SVN: r125419
2007-06-06 12:30:04 +02:00

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Ada

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- S Y S T E M . M E M O R Y --
-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 2001-2007, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
-- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- --
-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
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-- to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, --
-- Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. --
-- --
-- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this --
-- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, --
-- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
-- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not --
-- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be --
-- covered by the GNU Public License. --
-- --
-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- This version contains allocation tracking capability
-- The object file corresponding to this instrumented version is to be found
-- in libgmem.
-- When enabled, the subsystem logs all the calls to __gnat_malloc and
-- __gnat_free. This log can then be processed by gnatmem to detect
-- dynamic memory leaks.
-- To use this functionality, you must compile your application with -g
-- and then link with this object file:
-- gnatmake -g program -largs -lgmem
-- After compilation, you may use your program as usual except that upon
-- completion, it will generate in the current directory the file gmem.out.
-- You can then investigate for possible memory leaks and mismatch by calling
-- gnatmem with this file as an input:
-- gnatmem -i gmem.out program
-- See gnatmem section in the GNAT User's Guide for more details
-- NOTE: This capability is currently supported on the following targets:
-- Windows
-- AIX
-- GNU/Linux
-- HP-UX
-- Irix
-- Solaris
-- Tru64
-- Alpha OpenVMS
-- NOTE FOR FUTURE PLATFORMS SUPPORT: It is assumed that type Duration is
-- 64 bit. If the need arises to support architectures where this assumption
-- is incorrect, it will require changing the way timestamps of allocation
-- events are recorded.
pragma Source_File_Name (System.Memory, Body_File_Name => "memtrack.adb");
with Ada.Exceptions;
with System.Soft_Links;
with System.Traceback;
with System.Traceback_Entries;
with GNAT.IO;
with System.OS_Primitives;
package body System.Memory is
use Ada.Exceptions;
use System.Soft_Links;
use System.Traceback;
use System.Traceback_Entries;
use GNAT.IO;
function c_malloc (Size : size_t) return System.Address;
pragma Import (C, c_malloc, "malloc");
procedure c_free (Ptr : System.Address);
pragma Import (C, c_free, "free");
function c_realloc
(Ptr : System.Address; Size : size_t) return System.Address;
pragma Import (C, c_realloc, "realloc");
subtype File_Ptr is System.Address;
function fopen (Path : String; Mode : String) return File_Ptr;
pragma Import (C, fopen);
procedure OS_Exit (Status : Integer);
pragma Import (C, OS_Exit, "__gnat_os_exit");
pragma No_Return (OS_Exit);
procedure fwrite
(Ptr : System.Address;
Size : size_t;
Nmemb : size_t;
Stream : File_Ptr);
procedure fwrite
(Str : String;
Size : size_t;
Nmemb : size_t;
Stream : File_Ptr);
pragma Import (C, fwrite);
procedure fputc (C : Integer; Stream : File_Ptr);
pragma Import (C, fputc);
procedure fclose (Stream : File_Ptr);
pragma Import (C, fclose);
procedure Finalize;
pragma Export (C, Finalize, "__gnat_finalize");
-- Replace the default __gnat_finalize to properly close the log file
Address_Size : constant := System.Address'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements;
-- Size in bytes of a pointer
Max_Call_Stack : constant := 200;
-- Maximum number of frames supported
Tracebk : aliased array (0 .. Max_Call_Stack) of Traceback_Entry;
Num_Calls : aliased Integer := 0;
Gmemfname : constant String := "gmem.out" & ASCII.NUL;
-- Allocation log of a program is saved in a file gmem.out
-- ??? What about Ada.Command_Line.Command_Name & ".out" instead of static
-- gmem.out
Gmemfile : File_Ptr;
-- Global C file pointer to the allocation log
Needs_Init : Boolean := True;
-- Reset after first call to Gmem_Initialize
procedure Gmem_Initialize;
-- Initialization routine; opens the file and writes a header string. This
-- header string is used as a magic-tag to know if the .out file is to be
-- handled by GDB or by the GMEM (instrumented malloc/free) implementation.
First_Call : Boolean := True;
-- Depending on implementation, some of the traceback routines may
-- themselves do dynamic allocation. We use First_Call flag to avoid
-- infinite recursion
-----------
-- Alloc --
-----------
function Alloc (Size : size_t) return System.Address is
Result : aliased System.Address;
Actual_Size : aliased size_t := Size;
Timestamp : aliased Duration;
begin
if Size = size_t'Last then
Raise_Exception (Storage_Error'Identity, "object too large");
end if;
-- Change size from zero to non-zero. We still want a proper pointer
-- for the zero case because pointers to zero length objects have to
-- be distinct, but we can't just go ahead and allocate zero bytes,
-- since some malloc's return zero for a zero argument.
if Size = 0 then
Actual_Size := 1;
end if;
Lock_Task.all;
Result := c_malloc (Actual_Size);
if First_Call then
-- Logs allocation call
-- format is:
-- 'A' <mem addr> <size chunk> <len backtrace> <addr1> ... <addrn>
First_Call := False;
if Needs_Init then
Gmem_Initialize;
end if;
Timestamp := System.OS_Primitives.Clock;
Call_Chain (Tracebk'Address, Max_Call_Stack, Num_Calls,
Skip_Frames => 2);
fputc (Character'Pos ('A'), Gmemfile);
fwrite (Result'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
fwrite (Actual_Size'Address, size_t'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Timestamp'Address, Duration'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Num_Calls'Address, Integer'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
for J in Tracebk'First .. Tracebk'First + Num_Calls - 1 loop
declare
Ptr : System.Address := PC_For (Tracebk (J));
begin
fwrite (Ptr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
end;
end loop;
First_Call := True;
end if;
Unlock_Task.all;
if Result = System.Null_Address then
Raise_Exception (Storage_Error'Identity, "heap exhausted");
end if;
return Result;
end Alloc;
--------------
-- Finalize --
--------------
procedure Finalize is
begin
if not Needs_Init then
fclose (Gmemfile);
end if;
end Finalize;
----------
-- Free --
----------
procedure Free (Ptr : System.Address) is
Addr : aliased constant System.Address := Ptr;
Timestamp : aliased Duration;
begin
Lock_Task.all;
if First_Call then
-- Logs deallocation call
-- format is:
-- 'D' <mem addr> <len backtrace> <addr1> ... <addrn>
First_Call := False;
if Needs_Init then
Gmem_Initialize;
end if;
Call_Chain (Tracebk'Address, Max_Call_Stack, Num_Calls,
Skip_Frames => 2);
Timestamp := System.OS_Primitives.Clock;
fputc (Character'Pos ('D'), Gmemfile);
fwrite (Addr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
fwrite (Timestamp'Address, Duration'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Num_Calls'Address, Integer'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
for J in Tracebk'First .. Tracebk'First + Num_Calls - 1 loop
declare
Ptr : System.Address := PC_For (Tracebk (J));
begin
fwrite (Ptr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
end;
end loop;
c_free (Ptr);
First_Call := True;
end if;
Unlock_Task.all;
end Free;
---------------------
-- Gmem_Initialize --
---------------------
procedure Gmem_Initialize is
Timestamp : aliased Duration;
begin
if Needs_Init then
Needs_Init := False;
System.OS_Primitives.Initialize;
Timestamp := System.OS_Primitives.Clock;
Gmemfile := fopen (Gmemfname, "wb" & ASCII.NUL);
if Gmemfile = System.Null_Address then
Put_Line ("Couldn't open gnatmem log file for writing");
OS_Exit (255);
end if;
fwrite ("GMEM DUMP" & ASCII.LF, 10, 1, Gmemfile);
fwrite (Timestamp'Address, Duration'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
end if;
end Gmem_Initialize;
-------------
-- Realloc --
-------------
function Realloc
(Ptr : System.Address;
Size : size_t) return System.Address
is
Addr : aliased constant System.Address := Ptr;
Result : aliased System.Address;
Timestamp : aliased Duration;
begin
-- For the purposes of allocations logging, we treat realloc as a free
-- followed by malloc. This is not exactly accurate, but is a good way
-- to fit it into malloc/free-centered reports.
if Size = size_t'Last then
Raise_Exception (Storage_Error'Identity, "object too large");
end if;
Abort_Defer.all;
Lock_Task.all;
if First_Call then
First_Call := False;
-- We first log deallocation call
if Needs_Init then
Gmem_Initialize;
end if;
Call_Chain (Tracebk'Address, Max_Call_Stack, Num_Calls,
Skip_Frames => 2);
Timestamp := System.OS_Primitives.Clock;
fputc (Character'Pos ('D'), Gmemfile);
fwrite (Addr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
fwrite (Timestamp'Address, Duration'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Num_Calls'Address, Integer'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
for J in Tracebk'First .. Tracebk'First + Num_Calls - 1 loop
declare
Ptr : System.Address := PC_For (Tracebk (J));
begin
fwrite (Ptr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
end;
end loop;
-- Now perform actual realloc
Result := c_realloc (Ptr, Size);
-- Log allocation call using the same backtrace
fputc (Character'Pos ('A'), Gmemfile);
fwrite (Result'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
fwrite (Size'Address, size_t'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Timestamp'Address, Duration'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
fwrite (Num_Calls'Address, Integer'Max_Size_In_Storage_Elements, 1,
Gmemfile);
for J in Tracebk'First .. Tracebk'First + Num_Calls - 1 loop
declare
Ptr : System.Address := PC_For (Tracebk (J));
begin
fwrite (Ptr'Address, Address_Size, 1, Gmemfile);
end;
end loop;
First_Call := True;
end if;
Unlock_Task.all;
Abort_Undefer.all;
if Result = System.Null_Address then
Raise_Exception (Storage_Error'Identity, "heap exhausted");
end if;
return Result;
end Realloc;
end System.Memory;