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// Author: Sanjay Ghemawat
// Maxim Lifantsev (refactoring)
//
#ifndef BASE_HEAP_PROFILE_TABLE_H_
#define BASE_HEAP_PROFILE_TABLE_H_
#include "addressmap-inl.h"
#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "base/logging.h" // for RawFD
#include "heap-profile-stats.h"
#if defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
#include <gperftools/type_profiler_map.h>
#endif // defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
// Table to maintain a heap profile data inside,
// i.e. the set of currently active heap memory allocations.
// thread-unsafe and non-reentrant code:
// each instance object must be used by one thread
// at a time w/o self-recursion.
//
// TODO(maxim): add a unittest for this class.
class HeapProfileTable {
public:
// Extension to be used for heap pforile files.
static const char kFileExt[];
// Longest stack trace we record.
static const int kMaxStackDepth = 32;
// data types ----------------------------
// Profile stats.
typedef HeapProfileStats Stats;
// Possible marks for MarkCurrentAllocations and MarkUnmarkedAllocations. New
// allocations are marked with UNMARKED by default.
enum AllocationMark {
UNMARKED = 0,
MARK_ONE,
MARK_TWO,
MARK_THREE
};
// Info we can return about an allocation.
struct AllocInfo {
size_t object_size; // size of the allocation
const void* const* call_stack; // call stack that made the allocation call
int stack_depth; // depth of call_stack
bool live;
bool ignored;
};
// Info we return about an allocation context.
// An allocation context is a unique caller stack trace
// of an allocation operation.
struct AllocContextInfo : public Stats {
int stack_depth; // Depth of stack trace
const void* const* call_stack; // Stack trace
};
// Memory (de)allocator interface we'll use.
typedef void* (*Allocator)(size_t size);
typedef void (*DeAllocator)(void* ptr);
// interface ---------------------------
HeapProfileTable(Allocator alloc, DeAllocator dealloc, bool profile_mmap);
~HeapProfileTable();
// Collect the stack trace for the function that asked to do the
// allocation for passing to RecordAlloc() below.
//
// The stack trace is stored in 'stack'. The stack depth is returned.
//
// 'skip_count' gives the number of stack frames between this call
// and the memory allocation function.
static int GetCallerStackTrace(int skip_count, void* stack[kMaxStackDepth]);
// Record an allocation at 'ptr' of 'bytes' bytes. 'stack_depth'
// and 'call_stack' identifying the function that requested the
// allocation. They can be generated using GetCallerStackTrace() above.
void RecordAlloc(const void* ptr, size_t bytes,
int stack_depth, const void* const call_stack[]);
// Record the deallocation of memory at 'ptr'.
void RecordFree(const void* ptr);
// Return true iff we have recorded an allocation at 'ptr'.
// If yes, fill *object_size with the allocation byte size.
bool FindAlloc(const void* ptr, size_t* object_size) const;
// Same as FindAlloc, but fills all of *info.
bool FindAllocDetails(const void* ptr, AllocInfo* info) const;
// Return true iff "ptr" points into a recorded allocation
// If yes, fill *object_ptr with the actual allocation address
// and *object_size with the allocation byte size.
// max_size specifies largest currently possible allocation size.
bool FindInsideAlloc(const void* ptr, size_t max_size,
const void** object_ptr, size_t* object_size) const;
// If "ptr" points to a recorded allocation and it's not marked as live
// mark it as live and return true. Else return false.
// All allocations start as non-live.
bool MarkAsLive(const void* ptr);
// If "ptr" points to a recorded allocation, mark it as "ignored".
// Ignored objects are treated like other objects, except that they
// are skipped in heap checking reports.
void MarkAsIgnored(const void* ptr);
// Mark all currently known allocations with the given AllocationMark.
void MarkCurrentAllocations(AllocationMark mark);
// Mark all unmarked (i.e. marked with AllocationMark::UNMARKED) with the
// given mark.
void MarkUnmarkedAllocations(AllocationMark mark);
// Return current total (de)allocation statistics. It doesn't contain
// mmap'ed regions.
const Stats& total() const { return total_; }
// Allocation data iteration callback: gets passed object pointer and
// fully-filled AllocInfo.
typedef void (*AllocIterator)(const void* ptr, const AllocInfo& info);
// Iterate over the allocation profile data calling "callback"
// for every allocation.
void IterateAllocs(AllocIterator callback) const {
address_map_->Iterate(MapArgsAllocIterator, callback);
}
// Callback for iterating through addresses of all allocated objects. Accepts
// pointer to user data and object pointer.
typedef void (*AddressIterator)(void* data, const void* ptr);
// Iterate over the addresses of all allocated objects.
void IterateAllocationAddresses(AddressIterator, void* data);
// Allocation context profile data iteration callback
typedef void (*AllocContextIterator)(const AllocContextInfo& info);
// Iterate over the allocation context profile data calling "callback"
// for every allocation context. Allocation contexts are ordered by the
// size of allocated space.
void IterateOrderedAllocContexts(AllocContextIterator callback) const;
// Fill profile data into buffer 'buf' of size 'size'
// and return the actual size occupied by the dump in 'buf'.
// The profile buckets are dumped in the decreasing order
// of currently allocated bytes.
// We do not provision for 0-terminating 'buf'.
int FillOrderedProfile(char buf[], int size) const;
// Cleanup any old profile files matching prefix + ".*" + kFileExt.
static void CleanupOldProfiles(const char* prefix);
// Return a snapshot of the current contents of *this.
// Caller must call ReleaseSnapshot() on result when no longer needed.
// The result is only valid while this exists and until
// the snapshot is discarded by calling ReleaseSnapshot().
class Snapshot;
Snapshot* TakeSnapshot();
// Release a previously taken snapshot. snapshot must not
// be used after this call.
void ReleaseSnapshot(Snapshot* snapshot);
// Return a snapshot of every non-live, non-ignored object in *this.
// If "base" is non-NULL, skip any objects present in "base".
// As a side-effect, clears the "live" bit on every live object in *this.
// Caller must call ReleaseSnapshot() on result when no longer needed.
Snapshot* NonLiveSnapshot(Snapshot* base);
// Dump a list of allocations marked as "live" along with their creation
// stack traces and sizes to a file named |file_name|. Together with
// MarkCurrentAllocatiosn and MarkUnmarkedAllocations this can be used
// to find objects that are created in a certain time span:
// 1. Invoke MarkCurrentAllocations(MARK_ONE) to mark the start of the
// timespan.
// 2. Perform whatever action you suspect allocates memory that is not
// correctly freed.
// 3. Invoke MarkUnmarkedAllocations(MARK_TWO).
// 4. Perform whatever action is supposed to free the memory again. New
// allocations are not marked. So all allocations that are marked as
// "live" where created during step 2.
// 5. Invoke DumpMarkedObjects(MARK_TWO) to get the list of allocations that
// were created during step 2, but survived step 4.
//
// Note that this functionality cannot be used if the HeapProfileTable is
// used for leak checking (using HeapLeakChecker).
void DumpMarkedObjects(AllocationMark mark, const char* file_name);
#if defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
void DumpTypeStatistics(const char* file_name) const;
#endif // defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
private:
friend class DeepHeapProfile;
// data types ----------------------------
// Hash table bucket to hold (de)allocation stats
// for a given allocation call stack trace.
typedef HeapProfileBucket Bucket;
// Info stored in the address map
struct AllocValue {
// Access to the stack-trace bucket
Bucket* bucket() const {
return reinterpret_cast<Bucket*>(bucket_rep & ~uintptr_t(kMask));
}
// This also does set_live(false).
void set_bucket(Bucket* b) { bucket_rep = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(b); }
size_t bytes; // Number of bytes in this allocation
// Access to the allocation liveness flag (for leak checking)
bool live() const { return bucket_rep & kLive; }
void set_live(bool l) {
bucket_rep = (bucket_rep & ~uintptr_t(kLive)) | (l ? kLive : 0);
}
// Should this allocation be ignored if it looks like a leak?
bool ignore() const { return bucket_rep & kIgnore; }
void set_ignore(bool r) {
bucket_rep = (bucket_rep & ~uintptr_t(kIgnore)) | (r ? kIgnore : 0);
}
AllocationMark mark() const {
return static_cast<AllocationMark>(bucket_rep & uintptr_t(kMask));
}
void set_mark(AllocationMark mark) {
bucket_rep = (bucket_rep & ~uintptr_t(kMask)) | uintptr_t(mark);
}
private:
// We store a few bits in the bottom bits of bucket_rep.
// (Alignment is at least four, so we have at least two bits.)
static const int kLive = 1;
static const int kIgnore = 2;
static const int kMask = kLive | kIgnore;
uintptr_t bucket_rep;
};
// helper for FindInsideAlloc
static size_t AllocValueSize(const AllocValue& v) { return v.bytes; }
typedef AddressMap<AllocValue> AllocationMap;
// Arguments that need to be passed DumpBucketIterator callback below.
struct BufferArgs {
BufferArgs(char* buf_arg, int buflen_arg, int bufsize_arg)
: buf(buf_arg),
buflen(buflen_arg),
bufsize(bufsize_arg) {
}
char* buf;
int buflen;
int bufsize;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BufferArgs);
};
// Arguments that need to be passed DumpNonLiveIterator callback below.
struct DumpArgs {
DumpArgs(RawFD fd_arg, Stats* profile_stats_arg)
: fd(fd_arg),
profile_stats(profile_stats_arg) {
}
RawFD fd; // file to write to
Stats* profile_stats; // stats to update (may be NULL)
};
// Arguments that need to be passed DumpMarkedIterator callback below.
struct DumpMarkedArgs {
DumpMarkedArgs(RawFD fd_arg, AllocationMark mark_arg)
: fd(fd_arg),
mark(mark_arg) {
}
RawFD fd; // file to write to.
AllocationMark mark; // The mark of the allocations to process.
};
// Arguments that need to be passed MarkIterator callback below.
struct MarkArgs {
MarkArgs(AllocationMark mark_arg, bool mark_all_arg)
: mark(mark_arg),
mark_all(mark_all_arg) {
}
AllocationMark mark; // The mark to put on allocations.
bool mark_all; // True if all allocations should be marked. Otherwise just
// mark unmarked allocations.
};
#if defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
struct TypeCount {
TypeCount(size_t bytes_arg, unsigned int objects_arg)
: bytes(bytes_arg),
objects(objects_arg) {
}
size_t bytes;
unsigned int objects;
};
#endif // defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
struct AllocationAddressIteratorArgs {
AllocationAddressIteratorArgs(AddressIterator callback_arg, void* data_arg)
: callback(callback_arg),
data(data_arg) {
}
AddressIterator callback;
void* data;
};
// helpers ----------------------------
// Unparse bucket b and print its portion of profile dump into buf.
// We return the amount of space in buf that we use. We start printing
// at buf + buflen, and promise not to go beyond buf + bufsize.
// We do not provision for 0-terminating 'buf'.
//
// If profile_stats is non-NULL, we update *profile_stats by
// counting bucket b.
//
// "extra" is appended to the unparsed bucket. Typically it is empty,
// but may be set to something like " heapprofile" for the total
// bucket to indicate the type of the profile.
static int UnparseBucket(const Bucket& b,
char* buf, int buflen, int bufsize,
const char* extra,
Stats* profile_stats);
// Get the bucket for the caller stack trace 'key' of depth 'depth'
// creating the bucket if needed.
Bucket* GetBucket(int depth, const void* const key[]);
// Helper for IterateAllocs to do callback signature conversion
// from AllocationMap::Iterate to AllocIterator.
static void MapArgsAllocIterator(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v,
AllocIterator callback) {
AllocInfo info;
info.object_size = v->bytes;
info.call_stack = v->bucket()->stack;
info.stack_depth = v->bucket()->depth;
info.live = v->live();
info.ignored = v->ignore();
callback(ptr, info);
}
// Helper to dump a bucket.
inline static void DumpBucketIterator(const Bucket* bucket,
BufferArgs* args);
// Helper for IterateAllocationAddresses.
inline static void AllocationAddressesIterator(
const void* ptr,
AllocValue* v,
const AllocationAddressIteratorArgs& args);
// Helper for MarkCurrentAllocations and MarkUnmarkedAllocations.
inline static void MarkIterator(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v,
const MarkArgs& args);
// Helper for DumpNonLiveProfile to do object-granularity
// heap profile dumping. It gets passed to AllocationMap::Iterate.
inline static void DumpNonLiveIterator(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v,
const DumpArgs& args);
// Helper for DumpMarkedObjects to dump all allocations with a given mark. It
// gets passed to AllocationMap::Iterate.
inline static void DumpMarkedIterator(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v,
const DumpMarkedArgs& args);
#if defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
inline static void TallyTypesItererator(const void* ptr,
AllocValue* value,
AddressMap<TypeCount>* type_size_map);
inline static void DumpTypesIterator(const void* ptr,
TypeCount* size,
const DumpArgs& args);
#endif // defined(TYPE_PROFILING)
// Helper for IterateOrderedAllocContexts and FillOrderedProfile.
// Creates a sorted list of Buckets whose length is num_buckets_.
// The caller is responsible for deallocating the returned list.
Bucket** MakeSortedBucketList() const;
// Helper for TakeSnapshot. Saves object to snapshot.
static void AddToSnapshot(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v, Snapshot* s);
// Arguments passed to AddIfNonLive
struct AddNonLiveArgs {
Snapshot* dest;
Snapshot* base;
};
// Helper for NonLiveSnapshot. Adds the object to the destination
// snapshot if it is non-live.
static void AddIfNonLive(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v,
AddNonLiveArgs* arg);
// Write contents of "*allocations" as a heap profile to
// "file_name". "total" must contain the total of all entries in
// "*allocations".
static bool WriteProfile(const char* file_name,
const Bucket& total,
AllocationMap* allocations);
// data ----------------------------
// Memory (de)allocator that we use.
Allocator alloc_;
DeAllocator dealloc_;
// Overall profile stats; we use only the Stats part,
// but make it a Bucket to pass to UnparseBucket.
Bucket total_;
bool profile_mmap_;
// Bucket hash table for malloc.
// We hand-craft one instead of using one of the pre-written
// ones because we do not want to use malloc when operating on the table.
// It is only few lines of code, so no big deal.
Bucket** bucket_table_;
int num_buckets_;
// Map of all currently allocated objects and mapped regions we know about.
AllocationMap* address_map_;
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(HeapProfileTable);
};
class HeapProfileTable::Snapshot {
public:
const Stats& total() const { return total_; }
// Report anything in this snapshot as a leak.
// May use new/delete for temporary storage.
// If should_symbolize is true, will fork (which is not threadsafe)
// to turn addresses into symbol names. Set to false for maximum safety.
// Also writes a heap profile to "filename" that contains
// all of the objects in this snapshot.
void ReportLeaks(const char* checker_name, const char* filename,
bool should_symbolize);
// Report the addresses of all leaked objects.
// May use new/delete for temporary storage.
void ReportIndividualObjects();
bool Empty() const {
return (total_.allocs == 0) && (total_.alloc_size == 0);
}
private:
friend class HeapProfileTable;
// Total count/size are stored in a Bucket so we can reuse UnparseBucket
Bucket total_;
// We share the Buckets managed by the parent table, but have our
// own object->bucket map.
AllocationMap map_;
Snapshot(Allocator alloc, DeAllocator dealloc) : map_(alloc, dealloc) {
memset(&total_, 0, sizeof(total_));
}
// Callback used to populate a Snapshot object with entries found
// in another allocation map.
inline void Add(const void* ptr, const AllocValue& v) {
map_.Insert(ptr, v);
total_.allocs++;
total_.alloc_size += v.bytes;
}
// Helpers for sorting and generating leak reports
struct Entry;
struct ReportState;
static void ReportCallback(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v, ReportState*);
static void ReportObject(const void* ptr, AllocValue* v, char*);
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Snapshot);
};
#endif // BASE_HEAP_PROFILE_TABLE_H_