/* TMP_ALLOC routines for debugging.
Copyright 2000 , 2001 , 2004 Free Software Foundation , Inc .
This file is part of the GNU MP Library .
The GNU MP Library is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or modify
it under the terms of either :
* the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation ; either version 3 of the License , or ( at your
option ) any later version .
or
* the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation ; either version 2 of the License , or ( at your option ) any
later version .
or both in parallel , as here .
The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful , but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the GNU General Public License
for more details .
You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and the
GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU MP Library . If not ,
see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "gmp-impl.h"
/* This method aims to help a malloc debugger find problems. A linked list
of allocated block is kept for TMP_FREE to release . This is reentrant
and thread safe .
Each TMP_ALLOC is a separate malloced block , so redzones or sentinels
applied by a malloc debugger either above or below can guard against
accesses outside the allocated area .
A marker is a " struct tmp_debug_t * " so that TMP_DECL can initialize it
to NULL and we can detect TMP_ALLOC without TMP_MARK .
It will work to realloc an MPZ_TMP_INIT variable , but when TMP_FREE comes
to release the memory it will have the old size , thereby triggering an
error from tests / memory . c .
Possibilities :
It ' d be possible to keep a global list of active " struct tmp_debug_t "
records , so at the end of a program any TMP leaks could be printed . But
if only a couple of routines are under test at any one time then the
likely culprit should be easy enough to spot. */
void
__gmp_tmp_debug_mark (
const char *file,
int line,
struct tmp_debug_t **markp,
struct tmp_debug_t *mark,
const char *decl_name,
const char *mark_name)
{
if (strcmp (mark_name, decl_name) !=
0 )
{
__gmp_assert_header (file, line);
fprintf (stderr,
"GNU MP: TMP_MARK(%s) but TMP_DECL(%s) is in scope\n" ,
mark_name, decl_name);
abort ();
}
if (*markp != NULL)
{
__gmp_assert_header (file, line);
fprintf (stderr,
"GNU MP: Repeat of TMP_MARK(%s)\n" , mark_name);
if (mark->file != NULL && mark->file[
0 ] !=
'\0' && mark->line != -
1 )
{
__gmp_assert_header (mark->file, mark->line);
fprintf (stderr,
"previous was here\n" );
}
abort ();
}
*markp = mark;
mark->file = file;
mark->line = line;
mark->list = NULL;
}
void *
__gmp_tmp_debug_alloc (
const char *file,
int line,
int dummy,
struct tmp_debug_t **markp,
const char *decl_name, size_t size)
{
struct tmp_debug_t *mark = *markp;
struct tmp_debug_entry_t *p;
ASSERT_ALWAYS (size >=
1 );
if (mark == NULL)
{
__gmp_assert_header (file, line);
fprintf (stderr,
"GNU MP: TMP_ALLOC without TMP_MARK(%s)\n" , decl_name);
abort ();
}
p = __GMP_ALLOCATE_FUNC_TYPE (
1 ,
struct tmp_debug_entry_t);
p->size = size;
p->block = (*__gmp_allocate_func) (size);
p->next = mark->list;
mark->list = p;
return p->block;
}
void
__gmp_tmp_debug_free (
const char *file,
int line,
int dummy,
struct tmp_debug_t **markp,
const char *decl_name,
const char *free_name)
{
struct tmp_debug_t *mark = *markp;
struct tmp_debug_entry_t *p, *next;
if (mark == NULL)
{
__gmp_assert_header (file, line);
fprintf (stderr,
"GNU MP: TMP_FREE(%s) without TMP_MARK(%s)\n" ,
free_name, decl_name);
abort ();
}
if (strcmp (free_name, decl_name) !=
0 )
{
__gmp_assert_header (file, line);
fprintf (stderr,
"GNU MP: TMP_FREE(%s) when TMP_DECL(%s) is in scope\n" ,
free_name, decl_name);
abort ();
}
p = mark->list;
while (p != NULL)
{
next = p->next;
(*__gmp_free_func) (p->block, p->size);
__GMP_FREE_FUNC_TYPE (p,
1 ,
struct tmp_debug_entry_t);
p = next;
}
*markp = NULL;
}
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