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* Defines for the dmalloc library
*
* Copyright 2000 by Gray Watson
*
* This file is part of the dmalloc package.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
* that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear
* in all copies, and that the name of Gray Watson not be used in
* advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the document
* or software without specific, written prior permission.
*
* Gray Watson makes no representations about the suitability of the
* software described herein for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
* without express or implied warranty.
*
* The author may be contacted via http://dmalloc.com/
*
* $Id: dmalloc.h.1,v 1.13 2000/03/21 18:19:10 gray Exp $
*/
#ifndef __DMALLOC_H__
#define __DMALLOC_H__
/* this is dmalloc.h.2 */
/* produced by configure, inserted into dmalloc.h */
/* const is available */
/* strdup is not a macro */
#undef DMALLOC_STRDUP_MACRO
/*
* the definition of DMALLOC_SIZE
*
* NOTE: some architectures have malloc, realloc, etc.
* using unsigned instead of unsigned long. You may
* have to edit this by hand to fix any compilation
* warnings or errors.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#define DMALLOC_SIZE size_t
/*
* We use stdarg.h for the dmalloc_message and
* dmalloc_vmessage functions.
*/
#include <stdarg.h>
#define DMALLOC_STDARG 1
/* NOTE: start of $Id: dmalloc.h.4,v 1.15 2007/05/14 17:23:37 gray Exp $ */
/* dmalloc version defines */
#define DMALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR 5 /* X.0.0 */
#define DMALLOC_VERSION_MINOR 5 /* 0.X.0 */
#define DMALLOC_VERSION_PATCH 2 /* 0.0.X */
/* this defines what type the standard void memory-pointer is */
#if (defined(__STDC__) && __STDC__ == 1) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(_ISO_STDLIB_ISO_H)
#define DMALLOC_PNT void *
#define DMALLOC_FREE_RET void
#else
#define DMALLOC_PNT char *
#define DMALLOC_FREE_RET int
#endif
/*
* Malloc function return codes
*/
#define CALLOC_ERROR 0L /* error from calloc */
#define MALLOC_ERROR 0L /* error from malloc */
#define REALLOC_ERROR 0L /* error from realloc */
/* NOTE: this if for non- __STDC__ systems only */
#define FREE_ERROR 0 /* error from free */
#define FREE_NOERROR 1 /* no error from free */
#define DMALLOC_ERROR 0 /* function failed */
#define DMALLOC_NOERROR 1 /* function succeeded */
#define DMALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR 0 /* function failed */
#define DMALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR 1 /* function succeeded */
#define MALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR DMALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR
#define MALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR DMALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR
/*
* Dmalloc function IDs for the dmalloc_track_t callback function.
*/
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC 10 /* malloc function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_CALLOC 11 /* calloc function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC 12 /* realloc function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_RECALLOC 13 /* recalloc called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_MEMALIGN 14 /* memalign function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_POSIX_MEMALIGN 15 /* memalign function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_VALLOC 16 /* valloc function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_STRDUP 17 /* strdup function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_FREE 18 /* free function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_CFREE 19 /* cfree function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_NEW 21 /* new function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_NEW_ARRAY 22 /* new[] function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_DELETE 23 /* delete function called */
#define DMALLOC_FUNC_DELETE_ARRAY 24 /* delete[] function called */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef void (*dmalloc_track_t)(const char *file, const unsigned int line,
const int func_id,
const DMALLOC_SIZE byte_size,
const DMALLOC_SIZE alignment,
const DMALLOC_PNT old_addr,
const DMALLOC_PNT new_addr);
/* internal dmalloc error number for reference purposes only */
extern
int dmalloc_errno;
/* logfile for dumping dmalloc info, DMALLOC_LOGFILE env var overrides this */
extern
char *dmalloc_logpath;
/*
* void dmalloc_shutdown
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Shutdown the dmalloc library and provide statistics if necessary.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_shutdown(void);
#if FINI_DMALLOC
/*
* void __fini_dmalloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Automatic function to close dmalloc supported by some operating
* systems. Pretty cool OS/compiler hack. By default it is not
* necessary because we use atexit() and on_exit() to register the
* close functions which are more portable.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
void __fini_dmalloc(void);
#endif /* if FINI_DMALLOC */
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_malloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Allocate and return a memory block of a certain size.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller.
*
* size -> Number of bytes requested.
*
* func_id -> Function-id to identify the type of call. See
* dmalloc.h.
*
* alignment -> To align the new block to a certain number of bytes,
* set this to a value greater than 0.
*
* xalloc_b -> If set to 1 then print an error and exit if we run out
* of memory.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_malloc(const char *file, const int line,
const DMALLOC_SIZE size, const int func_id,
const DMALLOC_SIZE alignment,
const int xalloc_b);
extern
DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_malloc_real(const char *file, const int line,
const DMALLOC_SIZE size, const int func_id,
const DMALLOC_SIZE alignment,
const int xalloc_b);
/*
* int dmalloc_posix_memalign
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overloading the posix_memalign(3) function. Allocate and return a memory
* block of a certain size which has been aligned to a certain
* alignment.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - zero.
* EINVAL The alignment argument was not a power of two, or was not a multiple of sizeof(void *).
* ENOMEM There was insufficient memory to fulfill the allocation request.
*
*
* ARGUMENTS:
* memptr -> pointer will be returned here on success
*
* alignment -> Value to which the allocation must be aligned. This
* should probably be a multiple of 2 with a maximum value equivalent
* to the block-size which is often 1k or 4k.
*
* size -> Number of bytes requested.
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller.
*
* func_id -> Function-id to identify the type of call. See
* dmalloc.h.
*
* xalloc_b -> If set to 1 then print an error and exit if we run out
* of memory.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_posix_memalign(const char *file, const int line, DMALLOC_PNT *memptr,
const DMALLOC_SIZE size, const int func_id,
const DMALLOC_SIZE alignment,
const int xalloc_b);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_realloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Resizes and old pointer to a new number of bytes.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller.
*
* old_pnt -> Pointer to an existing memory chunk that we are
* resizing. If this is NULL then it basically does a malloc.
*
* new_size -> New number of bytes requested for the old pointer.
*
* func_id -> Function-id to identify the type of call. See
* dmalloc.h.
*
* xalloc_b -> If set to 1 then print an error and exit if we run out
* of memory.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_realloc(const char *file, const int line,
DMALLOC_PNT old_pnt, DMALLOC_SIZE new_size,
const int func_id, const int xalloc_b);
extern
DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_realloc_real(const char *file, const int line,
DMALLOC_PNT old_pnt, DMALLOC_SIZE new_size,
const int func_id, const int xalloc_b);
/*
* int dmalloc_free
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Release a pointer back into the heap.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - FREE_NOERROR
*
* Failure - FREE_ERROR
*
* Note: many operating systems define free to return (void) so this
* return value may be filtered. Dumb.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller.
*
* pnt -> Existing pointer we are freeing.
*
* func_id -> Function-id to identify the type of call. See
* dmalloc.h.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_free(const char *file, const int line, DMALLOC_PNT pnt,
const int func_id);
extern
int dmalloc_free_real(const char *file, const int line, DMALLOC_PNT pnt,
const int func_id);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT dmalloc_strndup
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Allocate and return an allocated block of memory holding a copy of
* a string of a certain number of characters.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller.
*
* string -> String we are duplicating.
*
* len -> Length of the string we are duplicating.
*
* xalloc_b -> If set to 1 then print an error and exit if we run out
* of memory.
*/
extern
char *dmalloc_strndup(const char *file, const int line,
const char *string, const int len,
const int xalloc_b);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT malloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overloading the malloc(3) function. Allocate and return a memory
* block of a certain size.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* size -> Number of bytes requested.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT malloc(DMALLOC_SIZE size);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT calloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overloading the calloc(3) function. Returns a block of zeroed memory.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* num_elements -> Number of elements being allocated.
*
* size -> The number of bytes in each element.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT calloc(DMALLOC_SIZE num_elements, DMALLOC_SIZE size);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT realloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overload of realloc(3). Resizes and old pointer to a new number of
* bytes.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* old_pnt -> Pointer to an existing memory chunk that we are
* resizing. If this is NULL then it basically does a malloc.
*
* new_size -> New number of bytes requested for the old pointer.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT realloc(DMALLOC_PNT old_pnt, DMALLOC_SIZE new_size);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT recalloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overload of recalloc(3) which exists on some systems. Resizes and
* old pointer to a new number of bytes. If we are expanding, then
* any new bytes will be zeroed.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* old_pnt -> Pointer to an existing memory chunk that we are
* resizing.
*
* new_size -> New number of bytes requested for the old pointer.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT recalloc(DMALLOC_PNT old_pnt, DMALLOC_SIZE new_size);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT memalign
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overloading the memalign(3) function. Allocate and return a memory
* block of a certain size which have been aligned to a certain
* alignment.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* alignment -> Value to which the allocation must be aligned. This
* should probably be a multiple of 2 with a maximum value equivalent
* to the block-size which is often 1k or 4k.
*
* size -> Number of bytes requested.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT memalign(DMALLOC_SIZE alignment, DMALLOC_SIZE size);
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT valloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overloading the valloc(3) function. Allocate and return a memory
* block of a certain size which have been aligned to page boundaries
* which are often 1k or 4k.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* size -> Number of bytes requested.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_PNT valloc(DMALLOC_SIZE size);
#ifndef DMALLOC_STRDUP_MACRO
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT strdup
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overload of strdup(3). Allocate and return an allocated block of
* memory holding a copy of a string.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* string -> String we are duplicating.
*/
#undef strdup
extern
char *strdup(const char *string);
#endif /* ifndef DMALLOC_STRDUP_MACRO */
/*
* DMALLOC_PNT strndup
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Overload of strndup(3). Allocate and return an allocated block of
* memory holding a copy of a string with a maximum length.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Valid pointer.
*
* Failure - 0L
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* string -> String we are duplicating.
*
* len -> Length of the string to duplicate.
*/
#undef strndup
extern
char *strndup(const char *string, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* DMALLOC_FREE_RET free
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Release a pointer back into the heap.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Returns FREE_ERROR, FREE_NOERROR or void depending on whether STDC
* is defined by your compiler.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Existing pointer we are freeing.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_FREE_RET free(DMALLOC_PNT pnt);
/*
* DMALLOC_FREE_RET cfree
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Same as free.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Returns FREE_ERROR, FREE_NOERROR or void depending on whether STDC
* is defined by your compiler.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Existing pointer we are freeing.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_FREE_RET cfree(DMALLOC_PNT pnt);
/*
* int dmalloc_verify
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verify a pointer which has previously been allocated by the
* library or check the entire heap.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR
*
* Failure - MALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Pointer we are verifying. If 0L then check the entire heap.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_verify(const DMALLOC_PNT pnt);
/*
* int malloc_verify
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Verify a pointer which has previously been allocated by the
* library. Same as dmalloc_verify.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR
*
* Failure - MALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Pointer we are verifying. If 0L then check the entire heap.
*/
extern
int malloc_verify(const DMALLOC_PNT pnt);
/*
* int dmalloc_verify_pnt
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function is mainly used by the arg_check.c functions to verify
* specific pointers. This can be used by users to provide more fine
* grained tests on pointers.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR
*
* Failure - MALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller. You can use
* __FILE__ for this argument or 0L for none.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller. You can use __LINE__ for this
* argument or 0 for none.
*
* func -> Function string which is checking the pointer. 0L if none.
*
* pnt -> Pointer we are checking.
*
* exact_b -> Set to 1 if this pointer was definitely handed back from
* a memory allocation. If set to 0 then this pointer can be inside
* another allocation or outside the heap altogether.
*
* strlen_b -> Set to 1 to make sure that this pointer can handle
* strlen(pnt) + 1 bytes up to the maximum specified by min_size. If
* this is 1 and min_size > 0 then it is in effect a strnlen.
*
* min_size -> Make sure that pointer can hold at least that many
* bytes if inside of the heap. If 0 then don't check the size.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_verify_pnt_strsize(const char *file, const int line,
const char *func, const void *pnt,
const int exact_b, const int strlen_b,
const int min_size);
/*
* int dmalloc_tag_pnt
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Look for a specific address in the skip list. If it exist
* set the file and line fields to given value. Handy for tagging
* pointers from external libraries whithout dmalloc macros.
* Do _not_ use this function directly, use the dmalloc_tag #define instead.
* As it can be transparently disabled using DMALLOC_DISABLE.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - 1
*
* Failure - 0
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Address we are looking for.
*
* file -> should typically point to filename of source file. String is _not_
* copied.
*
* line -> source file line number
*
*/
extern
int dmalloc_tag_pnt(const DMALLOC_PNT pnt, char *file, int line);
/* The other (real) one is further below. This one always succeeds */
#define dmalloc_tag(p_,f_,l_) (1)
/*
* int dmalloc_verify_pnt
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* This function is mainly used by the arg_check.c functions to verify
* specific pointers. This can be used by users to provide more fine
* grained tests on pointers.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MALLOC_VERIFY_NOERROR
*
* Failure - MALLOC_VERIFY_ERROR
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* file -> File-name or return-address of the caller. You can use
* __FILE__ for this argument or 0L for none.
*
* line -> Line-number of the caller. You can use __LINE__ for this
* argument or 0 for none.
*
* func -> Function string which is checking the pointer. 0L if none.
*
* pnt -> Pointer we are checking.
*
* exact_b -> Set to 1 if this pointer was definitely handed back from
* a memory allocation. If set to 0 then this pointer can be inside
* another allocation or outside the heap altogether.
*
* min_size -> Make sure that pointer can hold at least that many
* bytes if inside of the heap. If -1 then make sure it can handle
* strlen(pnt) + 1 bytes (+1 for the \0). If 0 then don't check the
* size. If you need strnlen functionality with a maximum on the
* strlen, see dmalloc_verify_pnt_strsize.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_verify_pnt(const char *file, const int line, const char *func,
const void *pnt, const int exact_b,
const int min_size);
/*
* unsigned int dmalloc_debug
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set the global debug functionality flags. You can also use
* dmalloc_debug_setup.
*
* Note: you cannot add or remove certain flags such as signal
* handlers since they are setup at initialization time only.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* The old debug flag value.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* flags -> Flag value to set. Pass in 0 to disable all debugging.
*/
extern
unsigned int dmalloc_debug(const unsigned int flags);
/*
* unsigned int dmalloc_debug_current
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Returns the current debug functionality flags. This allows you to
* save a dmalloc library state to be restored later.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Current debug flags.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
unsigned int dmalloc_debug_current(void);
/*
* void dmalloc_debug_setup
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set the global debugging functionality as an option string.
* Normally this would be pased in in the DMALLOC_OPTIONS
* environmental variable. This is here to override the env or for
* circumstances where modifying the environment is not possible or
* does not apply such as servers or cgi-bin programs.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* options_str -> Options string to set the library flags.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_debug_setup(const char *options_str);
/*
* int dmalloc_examine
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Examine a pointer and pass back information on its allocation size
* as well as the file and line-number where it was allocated. If the
* file and line number is not available, then it will pass back the
* allocation location's return-address if available.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - DMALLOC_NOERROR
*
* Failure - DMALLOC_ERROR
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* pnt -> Pointer we are checking.
*
* user_size_p <- Pointer to a DMALLOC_SIZE type variable which, if
* not NULL, will be set to the size of bytes from the pointer.
*
* total_size_p <- Poiner to a DMALLOC_SIZE type variable which, if
* not NULL, will be set to the total size given for this allocation
* including administrative overhead.
*
* file_p <- Pointer to a character pointer which, if not NULL, will
* be set to the file where the pointer was allocated.
*
* line_p <- Pointer to an unsigned integer which, if not NULL, will
* be set to the line-number where the pointer was allocated.
*
* ret_attr_p <- Pointer to a void pointer, if not NULL, will be set
* to the return-address where the pointer was allocated.
*
* used_mark_p <- Poiner to an unsigned integer which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the mark of when the pointer was last "used". This
* could be when it was allocated, reallocated, or freed.
*
* seen_p <- Poiner to an unsigned long which, if not NULL, will be
* set to the number of times that this pointer has been allocated,
* realloced, or freed. NOTE: LOG_PNT_SEEN_COUNT must be set to 1
* otherwise no seen information is available and it will be set to 0.
*/
extern
int dmalloc_examine(const DMALLOC_PNT pnt, DMALLOC_SIZE *user_size_p,
DMALLOC_SIZE *total_size_p, char **file_p,
unsigned int *line_p, DMALLOC_PNT *ret_attr_p,
unsigned long *used_mark_p, unsigned long *seen_p);
/*
* void dmalloc_track
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Register an allocation tracking function which will be called each
* time an allocation occurs.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* track_func -> Function to register as the tracking function. Set
* to NULL to disable.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_track(const dmalloc_track_t track_func);
/*
* unsigned long dmalloc_mark
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Return to the caller the current "mark" which can be used later by
* dmalloc_log_changed to log the changed pointers since this point.
* Multiple marks can be saved and used.
*
* This is also the iteration number and can be logged at the front of
* each memory transaction in the logfile with the LOG_ITERATION
* define in settings.h and can be logged with each pointer with the
* LOG_PNT_ITERATION define in settings.h.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Current mark value
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
unsigned long dmalloc_mark(void);
/*
* unsigned long dmalloc_memory_allocated
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Return the total number of bytes allocated by the program so far.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Total number of bytes allocated by the program so far.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
unsigned long dmalloc_memory_allocated(void);
/*
* unsigned int dmalloc_page_size
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Get the page-size being used by dmalloc.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Page size.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
unsigned int dmalloc_page_size(void);
/*
* unsigned long dmalloc_count_changed
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Count the changed memory bytes since a particular mark.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Number of bytes since mark.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mark -> Sets the point from which to count the changed memory. You
* can use dmalloc_mark to get the current mark value which can later
* be passed in here. Pass in 0 to report on the unfreed memory since
* the program started.
*
* not_freed_b -> Set to 1 to count the new pointers that are non-freed.
*
* free_b -> Set to 1 to count the new pointers that are freed.
*/
extern
unsigned long dmalloc_count_changed(const unsigned long mark,
const int not_freed_b, const int free_b);
/*
* void dmalloc_log_status
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Dump dmalloc statistics to logfile.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_log_stats(void);
/*
* void dmalloc_log_unfreed
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Dump unfreed-memory info to logfile.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* None.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_log_unfreed(void);
/*
* void dmalloc_log_changed
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Dump the pointers that have changed since a point in time.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* mark -> Sets the point to compare against. You can use
* dmalloc_mark to get the current mark value which can later be
* passed in here. Pass in 0 to log what has changed since the
* program started.
*
* not_freed_b -> Set to 1 to log the new pointers that are non-freed.
*
* free_b -> Set to 1 to log the new pointers that are freed.
*
* details_b -> Set to 1 to dump the individual pointers that have
* changed otherwise the summaries will be logged.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_log_changed(const unsigned long mark, const int not_freed_b,
const int free_b, const int details_b);
/*
* void dmalloc_vmessage
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Message writer with vprintf like arguments which adds a line to the
* dmalloc logfile.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* format -> Printf-style format statement.
*
* args -> Already converted pointer to a stdarg list.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_vmessage(const char *format, va_list args);
/*
* void dmalloc_message
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Message writer with printf like arguments which adds a line to the
* dmalloc logfile.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* format -> Printf-style format statement.
*
* ... -> Variable argument list.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_message(const char *format, ...)
#ifdef __GNUC__
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)))
#endif
;
/*
* void dmalloc_get_stats
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Return a number of statistics about the current heap.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* heap_low_p <- Pointer to pointer which, if not 0L, will be set to
* the low address in the heap.
*
* heap_high_p <- Pointer to pointer which, if not 0L, will be set to
* the high address in the heap.
*
* total_space_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L, will
* be set to the total space managed by the library including user
* space, administrative space, and overhead.
*
* user_space_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L, will
* be set to the space given to the user process (allocated and free).
*
* current_allocated_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not
* 0L, will be set to the current allocated space given to the user
* process.
*
* current_pnt_np <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L,
* will be set to the current number of pointers allocated by the user
* process.
*
* max_allocated_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L,
* will be set to the maximum allocated space given to the user
* process.
*
* max_pnt_np <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L, will be
* set to the maximum number of pointers allocated by the user
* process.
*
* max_one_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not 0L, will be
* set to the maximum allocated with 1 call by the user process.
*/
extern
void dmalloc_get_stats(DMALLOC_PNT *heap_low_p,
DMALLOC_PNT *heap_high_p,
unsigned long *total_space_p,
unsigned long *user_space_p,
unsigned long *current_allocated_p,
unsigned long *current_pnt_np,
unsigned long *max_allocated_p,
unsigned long *max_pnt_np,
unsigned long *max_one_p);
/*
* const char *dmalloc_strerror
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Convert a dmalloc error code into its string equivalent.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - String version of the error
*
* Failure - The string "unknown error"
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* error_num -> Error number we are converting.
*/
extern
const char *dmalloc_strerror(const int error_num);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
/*
* alloc macros to provide for memory FILE/LINE debugging information.
*/
#ifndef DMALLOC_DISABLE
#undef dmalloc_tag
#define dmalloc_tag(p_,f_,l_) dmalloc_tag_pnt(p_,f_,l_)
#undef malloc
#define malloc(size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC, 0, 0)
#undef calloc
#define calloc(count, size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (count)*(size), DMALLOC_FUNC_CALLOC, 0, 0)
#undef realloc
#define realloc(ptr, size) \
dmalloc_realloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC, 0)
#undef recalloc
#define recalloc(ptr, size) \
dmalloc_realloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_RECALLOC, 0)
#undef memalign
#define memalign(alignment, size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_MEMALIGN, \
(alignment), 0 /* no xalloc */)
#undef posix_memalign
#define posix_memalign(memptr,alignment, size) \
dmalloc_posix_memalign(__FILE__, __LINE__, (memptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_POSIX_MEMALIGN, \
(alignment), 0 /* no xalloc */)
#undef valloc
#define valloc(size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_VALLOC, \
BLOCK_SIZE, 0 /* no xalloc */)
#ifndef DMALLOC_STRDUP_MACRO
#undef strdup
#define strdup(str) \
dmalloc_strndup(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), -1, 0)
#endif
#undef strndup
#define strndup(str, len) \
dmalloc_strndup(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (len), 0)
#undef free
#define free(ptr) \
dmalloc_free(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), DMALLOC_FUNC_FREE)
#undef xmalloc
#define xmalloc(size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC, 0, 1)
#undef xcalloc
#define xcalloc(count, size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (count)*(size), DMALLOC_FUNC_CALLOC, 0, 1)
#undef xrealloc
#define xrealloc(ptr, size) \
dmalloc_realloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC, 1)
#undef xrecalloc
#define xrecalloc(ptr, size) \
dmalloc_realloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_RECALLOC, 1)
#undef xmemalign
#define xmemalign(alignment, size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_MEMALIGN, \
(alignment), 1)
#undef xvalloc
#define xvalloc(size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_VALLOC, 0, 1)
#undef xstrdup
#define xstrdup(str) \
dmalloc_strndup(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), -1, 1)
#undef xstrndup
#define xstrndup(str, len) \
dmalloc_strndup(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (len), 1)
#undef xfree
#define xfree(ptr) \
dmalloc_free(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), DMALLOC_FUNC_FREE)
#ifdef DMALLOC_FUNC_CHECK
/*
* do debugging on the following functions. this may cause compilation or
* other problems depending on your architecture.
*/
#undef atoi
#define atoi(str) \
_dmalloc_atoi(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str))
#undef atol
#define atol(str) \
_dmalloc_atol(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str))
#undef bcmp
#define bcmp(b1, b2, len) \
_dmalloc_bcmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (b1), (b2), (len))
#undef bcopy
#define bcopy(from, to, len) \
_dmalloc_bcopy(__FILE__, __LINE__, (from), (to), (len))
#undef bzero
#define bzero(buf, len) \
_dmalloc_bzero(__FILE__, __LINE__, (buf), (len))
#undef memcmp
#define memcmp(b1, b2, len) \
_dmalloc_memcmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (b1), (b2), (len))
#undef memcpy
#define memcpy(to, from, len) \
_dmalloc_memcpy(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from), (len))
#undef memmove
#define memmove(to, from, len) \
_dmalloc_memmove(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from), (len))
#undef memset
#define memset(buf, ch, len) \
_dmalloc_memset(__FILE__, __LINE__, (buf), (ch), (len))
#undef index
#define index(str, ch) \
_dmalloc_index(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (ch))
#undef rindex
#define rindex(str, ch) \
_dmalloc_rindex(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (ch))
#undef strcat
#define strcat(to, from) \
_dmalloc_strcat(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from))
#undef strcmp
#define strcmp(s1, s2) \
_dmalloc_strcmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (s2))
#undef strlen
#define strlen(str) \
_dmalloc_strlen(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str))
#undef strtok
#define strtok(str, sep) \
_dmalloc_strtok(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (sep))
#undef memccpy
#define memccpy(s1, s2, ch, len) \
_dmalloc_memccpy(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (s2),(ch),(len))
#undef memchr
#define memchr(s1, ch, len) \
_dmalloc_memchr(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (ch), (len))
#undef strchr
#define strchr(str, ch) \
_dmalloc_strchr(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (ch))
#undef strrchr
#define strrchr(str, ch) \
_dmalloc_strrchr(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (ch))
#undef strcpy
#define strcpy(to, from) \
_dmalloc_strcpy(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from))
#undef strncpy
#define strncpy(to, from, len) \
_dmalloc_strncpy(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from), (len))
#undef strcasecmp
#define strcasecmp(s1, s2) \
_dmalloc_strcasecmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (s2))
#undef strncasecmp
#define strncasecmp(s1, s2, len) \
_dmalloc_strncasecmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (s2), (len))
#undef strspn
#define strspn(str, list) \
_dmalloc_strspn(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (list))
#undef strcspn
#define strcspn(str, list) \
_dmalloc_strcspn(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (list))
#undef strncat
#define strncat(to, from, len) \
_dmalloc_strncat(__FILE__, __LINE__, (to), (from), (len))
#undef strncmp
#define strncmp(s1, s2, len) \
_dmalloc_strncmp(__FILE__, __LINE__, (s1), (s2), (len))
#undef strpbrk
#define strpbrk(str, list) \
_dmalloc_strpbrk(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (list))
#undef strstr
#define strstr(str, pat) \
_dmalloc_strstr(__FILE__, __LINE__, (str), (pat))
#endif /* DMALLOC_FUNC_CHECK */
#endif /* ! DMALLOC_DISABLE */
/*
* feel free to add your favorite functions here and to arg_check.[ch]
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* Dummy function for checking atoi's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_atoi(const char *file, const int line, const char *str);
/*
* Dummy function for checking atol's arguments.
*/
extern
long _dmalloc_atol(const char *file, const int line, const char *str);
/*
* Dummy function for checking bcmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_bcmp(const char *file, const int line,
const void *b1, const void *b2, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking bcopy's arguments.
*/
extern
void _dmalloc_bcopy(const char *file, const int line,
const void *from, void *to, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking bzero's arguments.
*/
extern
void _dmalloc_bzero(const char *file, const int line,
void *buf, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking index's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_index(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char ch);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memccpy's arguments.
*/
extern
void *_dmalloc_memccpy(const char *file, const int line,
void *dest, const void *src, const int ch,
const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memchr's arguments.
*/
extern
void *_dmalloc_memchr(const char *file, const int line,
const void *s1, const int ch, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memcmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_memcmp(const char *file, const int line,
const void *b1, const void *b2, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memcpy's arguments.
*/
extern
void *_dmalloc_memcpy(const char *file, const int line,
void *to, const void *from, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memmove's arguments.
*/
extern
void *_dmalloc_memmove(const char *file, const int line,
void *to, const void *from, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking memset's arguments.
*/
extern
void *_dmalloc_memset(const char *file, const int line, void *buf,
const int ch, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking rindex's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_rindex(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char ch);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strcasecmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strcasecmp(const char *file, const int line,
const char *s1, const char *s2);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strcat's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strcat(const char *file, const int line,
char *to, const char *from);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strchr's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strchr(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const int ch);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strcmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strcmp(const char *file, const int line,
const char *s1, const char *s2);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strcpy's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strcpy(const char *file, const int line,
char *to, const char *from);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strcspn's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strcspn(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char *list);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strlen's arguments.
*/
extern
DMALLOC_SIZE _dmalloc_strlen(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strncasecmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strncasecmp(const char *file, const int line,
const char *s1, const char *s2,
const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strncat's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strncat(const char *file, const int line,
char *to, const char *from, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strncmp's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strncmp(const char *file, const int line,
const char *s1, const char *s2,
const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strncpy's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strncpy(const char *file, const int line,
char *to, const char *from, const DMALLOC_SIZE len);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strpbrk's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strpbrk(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char *list);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strrchr's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strrchr(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const int ch);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strspn's arguments.
*/
extern
int _dmalloc_strspn(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char *list);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strstr's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strstr(const char *file, const int line,
const char *str, const char *pat);
/*
* Dummy function for checking strtok's arguments.
*/
extern
char *_dmalloc_strtok(const char *file, const int line,
char *str, const char *sep);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* ! __DMALLOC_H__ */
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