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Issue 1992005: Update dynamic annotations and move them to base/third_party (Closed)
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1 // Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 // This file defines dynamic annotations for use with dynamic analysis
6 // tool such as valgrind, PIN, etc.
7 //
8 // Dynamic annotation is a source code annotation that affects
9 // the generated code (that is, the annotation is not a comment).
10 // Each such annotation is attached to a particular
11 // instruction and/or to a particular object (address) in the program.
12 //
13 // The annotations that should be used by users are macros in all upper-case
14 // (e.g., ANNOTATE_NEW_MEMORY).
15 //
16 // Actual implementation of these macros may differ depending on the
17 // dynamic analysis tool being used.
18 //
19 // This file supports the following dynamic analysis tools:
20 // - None (NVALGRIND is defined).
21 // Macros are defined empty.
22 // - ThreadSanitizer (NVALGRIND is not defined).
23 // Macros are defined as calls to non-inlinable empty functions
24 // that are intercepted by ThreadSanitizer.
25 //
26 #ifndef BASE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_H_
27 #define BASE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_H_
28
29 #ifdef __GNUC__
30 // valgrind.h uses gcc extensions so it may not build with other compilers.
31 // Also, it defines NVALGRIND on Windows, which disables dynamic annotations
32 // for ThreadSanitizer.
33 #include "base/third_party/valgrind/valgrind.h"
34 #endif
35
36 #ifndef NVALGRIND
37 // -------------------------------------------------------------
38 // Annotations useful when implementing condition variables such as CondVar,
39 // using conditional critical sections (Await/LockWhen) and when constructing
40 // user-defined synchronization mechanisms.
41 //
42 // The annotations ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE() and ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER() can
43 // be used to define happens-before arcs in user-defined synchronization
44 // mechanisms: the race detector will infer an arc from the former to the
45 // latter when they share the same argument pointer.
46 //
47 // Example 1 (reference counting):
48 //
49 // void Unref() {
50 // ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE(&refcount_);
51 // if (AtomicDecrementByOne(&refcount_) == 0) {
52 // ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER(&refcount_);
53 // delete this;
54 // }
55 // }
56 //
57 // Example 2 (message queue):
58 //
59 // void MyQueue::Put(Type *e) {
60 // MutexLock lock(&mu_);
61 // ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE(e);
62 // PutElementIntoMyQueue(e);
63 // }
64 //
65 // Type *MyQueue::Get() {
66 // MutexLock lock(&mu_);
67 // Type *e = GetElementFromMyQueue();
68 // ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER(e);
69 // return e;
70 // }
71 //
72 // Note: when possible, please use the existing reference counting and message
73 // queue implementations instead of inventing new ones.
74
75 // Report that wait on the condition variable at address "cv" has succeeded
76 // and the lock at address "lock" is held.
77 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_LOCK_WAIT(cv, lock) \
78 AnnotateCondVarWait(__FILE__, __LINE__, cv, lock)
79
80 // Report that wait on the condition variable at "cv" has succeeded. Variant
81 // w/o lock.
82 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_WAIT(cv) \
83 AnnotateCondVarWait(__FILE__, __LINE__, cv, NULL)
84
85 // Report that we are about to signal on the condition variable at address
86 // "cv".
87 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_SIGNAL(cv) \
88 AnnotateCondVarSignal(__FILE__, __LINE__, cv)
89
90 // Report that we are about to signal_all on the condition variable at "cv".
91 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_SIGNAL_ALL(cv) \
92 AnnotateCondVarSignalAll(__FILE__, __LINE__, cv)
93
94 // Annotations for user-defined synchronization mechanisms.
95 #define ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE(obj) ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_SIGNAL(obj)
96 #define ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER(obj) ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_WAIT(obj)
97
98 // Report that the bytes in the range [pointer, pointer+size) are about
99 // to be published safely. The race checker will create a happens-before
100 // arc from the call ANNOTATE_PUBLISH_MEMORY_RANGE(pointer, size) to
101 // subsequent accesses to this memory.
102 #define ANNOTATE_PUBLISH_MEMORY_RANGE(pointer, size) \
103 AnnotatePublishMemoryRange(__FILE__, __LINE__, pointer, size)
104
105 // Instruct the tool to create a happens-before arc between mu->Unlock() and
106 // mu->Lock(). This annotation may slow down the race detector; normally it
107 // is used only when it would be difficult to annotate each of the mutex's
108 // critical sections individually using the annotations above.
109 #define ANNOTATE_MUTEX_IS_USED_AS_CONDVAR(mu) \
110 AnnotateMutexIsUsedAsCondVar(__FILE__, __LINE__, mu)
111
112 // -------------------------------------------------------------
113 // Annotations useful when defining memory allocators, or when memory that
114 // was protected in one way starts to be protected in another.
115
116 // Report that a new memory at "address" of size "size" has been allocated.
117 // This might be used when the memory has been retrieved from a free list and
118 // is about to be reused, or when a the locking discipline for a variable
119 // changes.
120 #define ANNOTATE_NEW_MEMORY(address, size) \
121 AnnotateNewMemory(__FILE__, __LINE__, address, size)
122
123 // -------------------------------------------------------------
124 // Annotations useful when defining FIFO queues that transfer data between
125 // threads.
126
127 // Report that the producer-consumer queue (such as ProducerConsumerQueue) at
128 // address "pcq" has been created. The ANNOTATE_PCQ_* annotations
129 // should be used only for FIFO queues. For non-FIFO queues use
130 // ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE (for put) and ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER (for get).
131 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_CREATE(pcq) \
132 AnnotatePCQCreate(__FILE__, __LINE__, pcq)
133
134 // Report that the queue at address "pcq" is about to be destroyed.
135 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_DESTROY(pcq) \
136 AnnotatePCQDestroy(__FILE__, __LINE__, pcq)
137
138 // Report that we are about to put an element into a FIFO queue at address
139 // "pcq".
140 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_PUT(pcq) \
141 AnnotatePCQPut(__FILE__, __LINE__, pcq)
142
143 // Report that we've just got an element from a FIFO queue at address "pcq".
144 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_GET(pcq) \
145 AnnotatePCQGet(__FILE__, __LINE__, pcq)
146
147 // -------------------------------------------------------------
148 // Annotations that suppress errors. It is usually better to express the
149 // program's synchronization using the other annotations, but these can
150 // be used when all else fails.
151
152 // Report that we may have a benign race on at "address".
153 // Insert at the point where "address" has been allocated, preferably close
154 // to the point where the race happens.
155 // See also ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE_STATIC.
156 #define ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE(address, description) \
157 AnnotateBenignRace(__FILE__, __LINE__, address, description)
158
159 // Request the analysis tool to ignore all reads in the current thread
160 // until ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END is called.
161 // Useful to ignore intentional racey reads, while still checking
162 // other reads and all writes.
163 // See also ANNOTATE_UNPROTECTED_READ.
164 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN() \
165 AnnotateIgnoreReadsBegin(__FILE__, __LINE__)
166
167 // Stop ignoring reads.
168 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END() \
169 AnnotateIgnoreReadsEnd(__FILE__, __LINE__)
170
171 // Similar to ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN, but ignore writes.
172 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_BEGIN() \
173 AnnotateIgnoreWritesBegin(__FILE__, __LINE__)
174
175 // Stop ignoring writes.
176 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_END() \
177 AnnotateIgnoreWritesEnd(__FILE__, __LINE__)
178
179 // Start ignoring all memory accesses (reads and writes).
180 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_AND_WRITES_BEGIN() \
181 do {\
182 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN();\
183 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_BEGIN();\
184 }while(0)\
185
186 // Stop ignoring all memory accesses.
187 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_AND_WRITES_END() \
188 do {\
189 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_END();\
190 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END();\
191 }while(0)\
192
193 // -------------------------------------------------------------
194 // Annotations useful for debugging.
195
196 // Request to trace every access to "address".
197 #define ANNOTATE_TRACE_MEMORY(address) \
198 AnnotateTraceMemory(__FILE__, __LINE__, address)
199
200 // Report the current thread name to a race detector.
201 #define ANNOTATE_THREAD_NAME(name) \
202 AnnotateThreadName(__FILE__, __LINE__, name)
203
204 // -------------------------------------------------------------
205 // Annotations useful when implementing locks. They are not
206 // normally needed by modules that merely use locks.
207 // The "lock" argument is a pointer to the lock object.
208
209 // Report that a lock has been created at address "lock".
210 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_CREATE(lock) \
211 AnnotateRWLockCreate(__FILE__, __LINE__, lock)
212
213 // Report that the lock at address "lock" is about to be destroyed.
214 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_DESTROY(lock) \
215 AnnotateRWLockDestroy(__FILE__, __LINE__, lock)
216
217 // Report that the lock at address "lock" has been acquired.
218 // is_w=1 for writer lock, is_w=0 for reader lock.
219 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_ACQUIRED(lock, is_w) \
220 AnnotateRWLockAcquired(__FILE__, __LINE__, lock, is_w)
221
222 // Report that the lock at address "lock" is about to be released.
223 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_RELEASED(lock, is_w) \
224 AnnotateRWLockReleased(__FILE__, __LINE__, lock, is_w)
225
226 // -------------------------------------------------------------
227 // Annotations useful for testing race detectors.
228
229 // Report that we expect a race on the variable at "address".
230 // Use only in unit tests for a race detector.
231 #define ANNOTATE_EXPECT_RACE(address, description) \
232 AnnotateExpectRace(__FILE__, __LINE__, address, description)
233
234 // A no-op. Insert where you like to test the interceptors.
235 #define ANNOTATE_NO_OP(arg) \
236 AnnotateNoOp(__FILE__, __LINE__, arg)
237
238 // Use the macros above rather than using these functions directly.
239 extern "C" void AnnotateRWLockCreate(const char *file, int line,
240 const volatile void *lock);
241 extern "C" void AnnotateRWLockDestroy(const char *file, int line,
242 const volatile void *lock);
243 extern "C" void AnnotateRWLockAcquired(const char *file, int line,
244 const volatile void *lock, long is_w);
245 extern "C" void AnnotateRWLockReleased(const char *file, int line,
246 const volatile void *lock, long is_w);
247 extern "C" void AnnotateCondVarWait(const char *file, int line,
248 const volatile void *cv,
249 const volatile void *lock);
250 extern "C" void AnnotateCondVarSignal(const char *file, int line,
251 const volatile void *cv);
252 extern "C" void AnnotateCondVarSignalAll(const char *file, int line,
253 const volatile void *cv);
254 extern "C" void AnnotatePublishMemoryRange(const char *file, int line,
255 const volatile void *address,
256 long size);
257 extern "C" void AnnotatePCQCreate(const char *file, int line,
258 const volatile void *pcq);
259 extern "C" void AnnotatePCQDestroy(const char *file, int line,
260 const volatile void *pcq);
261 extern "C" void AnnotatePCQPut(const char *file, int line,
262 const volatile void *pcq);
263 extern "C" void AnnotatePCQGet(const char *file, int line,
264 const volatile void *pcq);
265 extern "C" void AnnotateNewMemory(const char *file, int line,
266 const volatile void *address,
267 long size);
268 extern "C" void AnnotateExpectRace(const char *file, int line,
269 const volatile void *address,
270 const char *description);
271 extern "C" void AnnotateBenignRace(const char *file, int line,
272 const volatile void *address,
273 const char *description);
274 extern "C" void AnnotateMutexIsUsedAsCondVar(const char *file, int line,
275 const volatile void *mu);
276 extern "C" void AnnotateTraceMemory(const char *file, int line,
277 const volatile void *arg);
278 extern "C" void AnnotateThreadName(const char *file, int line,
279 const char *name);
280 extern "C" void AnnotateIgnoreReadsBegin(const char *file, int line);
281 extern "C" void AnnotateIgnoreReadsEnd(const char *file, int line);
282 extern "C" void AnnotateIgnoreWritesBegin(const char *file, int line);
283 extern "C" void AnnotateIgnoreWritesEnd(const char *file, int line);
284 extern "C" void AnnotateNoOp(const char *file, int line,
285 const volatile void *arg);
286
287 // ANNOTATE_UNPROTECTED_READ is the preferred way to annotate racey reads.
288 //
289 // Instead of doing
290 // ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN();
291 // ... = x;
292 // ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END();
293 // one can use
294 // ... = ANNOTATE_UNPROTECTED_READ(x);
295 template <class T>
296 inline T ANNOTATE_UNPROTECTED_READ(const volatile T &x) {
297 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN();
298 T res = x;
299 ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END();
300 return res;
301 }
302
303 // Apply ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE to a static variable.
304 #define ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE_STATIC(static_var, description) \
305 namespace { \
306 class static_var ## _annotator { \
307 public: \
308 static_var ## _annotator() { \
309 ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE(&static_var, \
310 # static_var ": " description); \
311 } \
312 }; \
313 static static_var ## _annotator the ## static_var ## _annotator;\
314 }
315
316 #else
317 // NVALGRIND is defined, empty macros.
318
319 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_CREATE(lock) // empty
320 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_DESTROY(lock) // empty
321 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_ACQUIRED(lock, is_w) // empty
322 #define ANNOTATE_RWLOCK_RELEASED(lock, is_w) // empty
323 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_LOCK_WAIT(cv, lock) // empty
324 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_WAIT(cv) // empty
325 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_SIGNAL(cv) // empty
326 #define ANNOTATE_CONDVAR_SIGNAL_ALL(cv) // empty
327 #define ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_BEFORE(obj) // empty
328 #define ANNOTATE_HAPPENS_AFTER(obj) // empty
329 #define ANNOTATE_PUBLISH_MEMORY_RANGE(address, size) // empty
330 #define ANNOTATE_PUBLISH_OBJECT(address) // empty
331 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_CREATE(pcq) // empty
332 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_DESTROY(pcq) // empty
333 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_PUT(pcq) // empty
334 #define ANNOTATE_PCQ_GET(pcq) // empty
335 #define ANNOTATE_NEW_MEMORY(address, size) // empty
336 #define ANNOTATE_EXPECT_RACE(address, description) // empty
337 #define ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE(address, description) // empty
338 #define ANNOTATE_MUTEX_IS_USED_AS_CONDVAR(mu) // empty
339 #define ANNOTATE_TRACE_MEMORY(arg) // empty
340 #define ANNOTATE_THREAD_NAME(name) // empty
341 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_BEGIN() // empty
342 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_END() // empty
343 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_BEGIN() // empty
344 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_WRITES_END() // empty
345 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_AND_WRITES_BEGIN() // empty
346 #define ANNOTATE_IGNORE_READS_AND_WRITES_END() // empty
347 #define ANNOTATE_NO_OP(arg) // empty
348 #define ANNOTATE_UNPROTECTED_READ(x) (x)
349 #define ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE_STATIC(static_var, description) // empty
350
351 #endif // NVALGRIND
352
353 // Return non-zero value if running under valgrind.
354 extern "C" int RunningOnValgrind();
355
356 #endif // BASE_DYNAMIC_ANNOTATIONS_H_
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