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Issue 7050034: Merge google-perftools r109 (the current contents of third_party/tcmalloc/vendor) (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src/
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1 // Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc. 1 // Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc.
2 // All rights reserved. 2 // All rights reserved.
3 // 3 //
4 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 4 // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are 5 // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
6 // met: 6 // met:
7 // 7 //
8 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8 // * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9 // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above 10 // * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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49 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 49 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
50 #elif defined __sun__ // Solaris 50 #elif defined __sun__ // Solaris
51 #include <procfs.h> // for, e.g., prmap_t 51 #include <procfs.h> // for, e.g., prmap_t
52 #elif defined(PLATFORM_WINDOWS) 52 #elif defined(PLATFORM_WINDOWS)
53 #include <process.h> // for getpid() (actually, _getpid()) 53 #include <process.h> // for getpid() (actually, _getpid())
54 #include <shlwapi.h> // for SHGetValueA() 54 #include <shlwapi.h> // for SHGetValueA()
55 #include <tlhelp32.h> // for Module32First() 55 #include <tlhelp32.h> // for Module32First()
56 #endif 56 #endif
57 #include "base/sysinfo.h" 57 #include "base/sysinfo.h"
58 #include "base/commandlineflags.h" 58 #include "base/commandlineflags.h"
59 #include "base/dynamic_annotations.h" // for RunningOnValgrind
59 #include "base/logging.h" 60 #include "base/logging.h"
60 #include "base/cycleclock.h" 61 #include "base/cycleclock.h"
61 62
62 #ifdef PLATFORM_WINDOWS 63 #ifdef PLATFORM_WINDOWS
63 #ifdef MODULEENTRY32 64 #ifdef MODULEENTRY32
64 // In a change from the usual W-A pattern, there is no A variant of 65 // In a change from the usual W-A pattern, there is no A variant of
65 // MODULEENTRY32. Tlhelp32.h #defines the W variant, but not the A. 66 // MODULEENTRY32. Tlhelp32.h #defines the W variant, but not the A.
66 // In unicode mode, tlhelp32.h #defines MODULEENTRY32 to be 67 // In unicode mode, tlhelp32.h #defines MODULEENTRY32 to be
67 // MODULEENTRY32W. These #undefs are the only way I see to get back 68 // MODULEENTRY32W. These #undefs are the only way I see to get back
68 // access to the original, ascii struct (and related functions). 69 // access to the original, ascii struct (and related functions).
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103 // It's not safe to call getenv() in the malloc hooks, because they 104 // It's not safe to call getenv() in the malloc hooks, because they
104 // might be called extremely early, before libc is done setting up 105 // might be called extremely early, before libc is done setting up
105 // correctly. In particular, the thread library may not be done 106 // correctly. In particular, the thread library may not be done
106 // setting up errno. So instead, we use the built-in __environ array 107 // setting up errno. So instead, we use the built-in __environ array
107 // if it exists, and otherwise read /proc/self/environ directly, using 108 // if it exists, and otherwise read /proc/self/environ directly, using
108 // system calls to read the file, and thus avoid setting errno. 109 // system calls to read the file, and thus avoid setting errno.
109 // /proc/self/environ has a limit of how much data it exports (around 110 // /proc/self/environ has a limit of how much data it exports (around
110 // 8K), so it's not an ideal solution. 111 // 8K), so it's not an ideal solution.
111 const char* GetenvBeforeMain(const char* name) { 112 const char* GetenvBeforeMain(const char* name) {
112 #if defined(HAVE___ENVIRON) // if we have it, it's declared in unistd.h 113 #if defined(HAVE___ENVIRON) // if we have it, it's declared in unistd.h
113 const int namelen = strlen(name); 114 if (__environ) { // can exist but be NULL, if statically linked
114 for (char** p = __environ; *p; p++) { 115 const int namelen = strlen(name);
115 if (!memcmp(*p, name, namelen) && (*p)[namelen] == '=') // it's a match 116 for (char** p = __environ; *p; p++) {
116 return *p + namelen+1; // point after = 117 if (!memcmp(*p, name, namelen) && (*p)[namelen] == '=') // it's a match
118 return *p + namelen+1; // point after =
119 }
120 return NULL;
117 } 121 }
118 return NULL; 122 #endif
119 #elif defined(PLATFORM_WINDOWS) 123 #if defined(PLATFORM_WINDOWS)
120 // TODO(mbelshe) - repeated calls to this function will overwrite the 124 // TODO(mbelshe) - repeated calls to this function will overwrite the
121 // contents of the static buffer. 125 // contents of the static buffer.
122 static char envbuf[1024]; // enough to hold any envvar we care about 126 static char envvar_buf[1024]; // enough to hold any envvar we care about
123 if (!GetEnvironmentVariableA(name, envbuf, sizeof(envbuf)-1)) 127 if (!GetEnvironmentVariableA(name, envvar_buf, sizeof(envvar_buf)-1))
124 return NULL; 128 return NULL;
125 return envbuf; 129 return envvar_buf;
126 #else 130 #endif
127 // static is ok because this function should only be called before 131 // static is ok because this function should only be called before
128 // main(), when we're single-threaded. 132 // main(), when we're single-threaded.
129 static char envbuf[16<<10]; 133 static char envbuf[16<<10];
130 if (*envbuf == '\0') { // haven't read the environ yet 134 if (*envbuf == '\0') { // haven't read the environ yet
131 int fd = safeopen("/proc/self/environ", O_RDONLY); 135 int fd = safeopen("/proc/self/environ", O_RDONLY);
132 // The -2 below guarantees the last two bytes of the buffer will be \0\0 136 // The -2 below guarantees the last two bytes of the buffer will be \0\0
133 if (fd == -1 || // unable to open the file, fall back onto libc 137 if (fd == -1 || // unable to open the file, fall back onto libc
134 saferead(fd, envbuf, sizeof(envbuf) - 2) < 0) { // error reading file 138 saferead(fd, envbuf, sizeof(envbuf) - 2) < 0) { // error reading file
135 RAW_VLOG(1, "Unable to open /proc/self/environ, falling back " 139 RAW_VLOG(1, "Unable to open /proc/self/environ, falling back "
136 "on getenv(\"%s\"), which may not work", name); 140 "on getenv(\"%s\"), which may not work", name);
137 if (fd != -1) safeclose(fd); 141 if (fd != -1) safeclose(fd);
138 return getenv(name); 142 return getenv(name);
139 } 143 }
140 safeclose(fd); 144 safeclose(fd);
141 } 145 }
142 const int namelen = strlen(name); 146 const int namelen = strlen(name);
143 const char* p = envbuf; 147 const char* p = envbuf;
144 while (*p != '\0') { // will happen at the \0\0 that terminates the buffer 148 while (*p != '\0') { // will happen at the \0\0 that terminates the buffer
145 // proc file has the format NAME=value\0NAME=value\0NAME=value\0... 149 // proc file has the format NAME=value\0NAME=value\0NAME=value\0...
146 const char* endp = (char*)memchr(p, '\0', sizeof(envbuf) - (p - envbuf)); 150 const char* endp = (char*)memchr(p, '\0', sizeof(envbuf) - (p - envbuf));
147 if (endp == NULL) // this entry isn't NUL terminated 151 if (endp == NULL) // this entry isn't NUL terminated
148 return NULL; 152 return NULL;
149 else if (!memcmp(p, name, namelen) && p[namelen] == '=') // it's a match 153 else if (!memcmp(p, name, namelen) && p[namelen] == '=') // it's a match
150 return p + namelen+1; // point after = 154 return p + namelen+1; // point after =
151 p = endp + 1; 155 p = endp + 1;
152 } 156 }
153 return NULL; // env var never found 157 return NULL; // env var never found
154 #endif
155 } 158 }
156 159
157 // This takes as an argument an environment-variable name (like 160 // This takes as an argument an environment-variable name (like
158 // CPUPROFILE) whose value is supposed to be a file-path, and sets 161 // CPUPROFILE) whose value is supposed to be a file-path, and sets
159 // path to that path, and returns true. If the env var doesn't exist, 162 // path to that path, and returns true. If the env var doesn't exist,
160 // or is the empty string, leave path unchanged and returns false. 163 // or is the empty string, leave path unchanged and returns false.
161 // The reason this is non-trivial is that this function handles munged 164 // The reason this is non-trivial is that this function handles munged
162 // pathnames. Here's why: 165 // pathnames. Here's why:
163 // 166 //
164 // If we're a child process of the 'main' process, we can't just use 167 // If we're a child process of the 'main' process, we can't just use
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199 // CyclesPerSecond() 202 // CyclesPerSecond()
200 // NumCPUs() 203 // NumCPUs()
201 // It's important this not call malloc! -- they may be called at 204 // It's important this not call malloc! -- they may be called at
202 // global-construct time, before we've set up all our proper malloc 205 // global-construct time, before we've set up all our proper malloc
203 // hooks and such. 206 // hooks and such.
204 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 207 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
205 208
206 static double cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = 1.0; // 0.0 might be dangerous 209 static double cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = 1.0; // 0.0 might be dangerous
207 static int cpuinfo_num_cpus = 1; // Conservative guess 210 static int cpuinfo_num_cpus = 1; // Conservative guess
208 211
209 static void SleepForMilliseconds(int milliseconds) { 212 void SleepForMilliseconds(int milliseconds) {
210 #ifdef PLATFORM_WINDOWS 213 #ifdef PLATFORM_WINDOWS
211 _sleep(milliseconds); // Windows's _sleep takes milliseconds argument 214 _sleep(milliseconds); // Windows's _sleep takes milliseconds argument
212 #else 215 #else
213 // Sleep for a few milliseconds 216 // Sleep for a few milliseconds
214 struct timespec sleep_time; 217 struct timespec sleep_time;
215 sleep_time.tv_sec = milliseconds / 1000; 218 sleep_time.tv_sec = milliseconds / 1000;
216 sleep_time.tv_nsec = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000; 219 sleep_time.tv_nsec = (milliseconds % 1000) * 1000000;
217 while (nanosleep(&sleep_time, &sleep_time) != 0 && errno == EINTR) 220 while (nanosleep(&sleep_time, &sleep_time) != 0 && errno == EINTR)
218 ; // Ignore signals and wait for the full interval to elapse. 221 ; // Ignore signals and wait for the full interval to elapse.
219 #endif 222 #endif
220 } 223 }
221 224
222 // Helper function estimates cycles/sec by observing cycles elapsed during 225 // Helper function estimates cycles/sec by observing cycles elapsed during
223 // sleep(). Using small sleep time decreases accuracy significantly. 226 // sleep(). Using small sleep time decreases accuracy significantly.
224 static int64 EstimateCyclesPerSecond(const int estimate_time_ms) { 227 static int64 EstimateCyclesPerSecond(const int estimate_time_ms) {
225 assert(estimate_time_ms > 0); 228 assert(estimate_time_ms > 0);
226 if (estimate_time_ms <= 0) 229 if (estimate_time_ms <= 0)
227 return 1; 230 return 1;
228 double multiplier = 1000.0 / (double)estimate_time_ms; // scale by this much 231 double multiplier = 1000.0 / (double)estimate_time_ms; // scale by this much
229 232
230 const int64 start_ticks = CycleClock::Now(); 233 const int64 start_ticks = CycleClock::Now();
231 SleepForMilliseconds(estimate_time_ms); 234 SleepForMilliseconds(estimate_time_ms);
232 const int64 guess = int64(multiplier * (CycleClock::Now() - start_ticks)); 235 const int64 guess = int64(multiplier * (CycleClock::Now() - start_ticks));
233 return guess; 236 return guess;
234 } 237 }
235 238
239 // ReadIntFromFile is only called on linux and cygwin platforms.
240 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
241 // Helper function for reading an int from a file. Returns true if successful
242 // and the memory location pointed to by value is set to the value read.
243 static bool ReadIntFromFile(const char *file, int *value) {
244 bool ret = false;
245 int fd = open(file, O_RDONLY);
246 if (fd != -1) {
247 char line[1024];
248 char* err;
249 memset(line, '\0', sizeof(line));
250 read(fd, line, sizeof(line) - 1);
251 const int temp_value = strtol(line, &err, 10);
252 if (line[0] != '\0' && (*err == '\n' || *err == '\0')) {
253 *value = temp_value;
254 ret = true;
255 }
256 close(fd);
257 }
258 return ret;
259 }
260 #endif
261
236 // WARNING: logging calls back to InitializeSystemInfo() so it must 262 // WARNING: logging calls back to InitializeSystemInfo() so it must
237 // not invoke any logging code. Also, InitializeSystemInfo() can be 263 // not invoke any logging code. Also, InitializeSystemInfo() can be
238 // called before main() -- in fact it *must* be since already_called 264 // called before main() -- in fact it *must* be since already_called
239 // isn't protected -- before malloc hooks are properly set up, so 265 // isn't protected -- before malloc hooks are properly set up, so
240 // we make an effort not to call any routines which might allocate 266 // we make an effort not to call any routines which might allocate
241 // memory. 267 // memory.
242 268
243 static void InitializeSystemInfo() { 269 static void InitializeSystemInfo() {
244 static bool already_called = false; // safe if we run before threads 270 static bool already_called = false; // safe if we run before threads
245 if (already_called) return; 271 if (already_called) return;
246 already_called = true; 272 already_called = true;
247 273
248 // I put in a never-called reference to EstimateCyclesPerSecond() here 274 bool saw_mhz = false;
249 // to silence the compiler for OS's that don't need it 275
250 if (0) EstimateCyclesPerSecond(0); 276 if (RunningOnValgrind()) {
277 // Valgrind may slow the progress of time artificially (--scale-time=N
278 // option). We thus can't rely on CPU Mhz info stored in /sys or /proc
279 // files. Thus, actually measure the cps.
280 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = EstimateCyclesPerSecond(100);
281 saw_mhz = true;
282 }
251 283
252 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__) 284 #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__CYGWIN32__)
253 char line[1024]; 285 char line[1024];
254 char* err; 286 char* err;
287 int freq;
288
289 // If the kernel is exporting the tsc frequency use that. There are issues
290 // where cpuinfo_max_freq cannot be relied on because the BIOS may be
291 // exporintg an invalid p-state (on x86) or p-states may be used to put the
292 // processor in a new mode (turbo mode). Essentially, those frequencies
293 // cannot always be relied upon. The same reasons apply to /proc/cpuinfo as
294 // well.
295 if (!saw_mhz &&
296 ReadIntFromFile("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/tsc_freq_khz", &freq)) {
297 // The value is in kHz (as the file name suggests). For example, on a
298 // 2GHz warpstation, the file contains the value "2000000".
299 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = freq * 1000.0;
300 saw_mhz = true;
301 }
255 302
256 // If CPU scaling is in effect, we want to use the *maximum* frequency, 303 // If CPU scaling is in effect, we want to use the *maximum* frequency,
257 // not whatever CPU speed some random processor happens to be using now. 304 // not whatever CPU speed some random processor happens to be using now.
258 bool saw_mhz = false; 305 if (!saw_mhz &&
259 const char* pname0 = "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq"; 306 ReadIntFromFile("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq",
260 int fd0 = open(pname0, O_RDONLY); 307 &freq)) {
261 if (fd0 != -1) { 308 // The value is in kHz. For example, on a 2GHz machine, the file
262 memset(line, '\0', sizeof(line)); 309 // contains the value "2000000".
263 read(fd0, line, sizeof(line)); 310 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = freq * 1000.0;
264 const int max_freq = strtol(line, &err, 10); 311 saw_mhz = true;
265 if (line[0] != '\0' && (*err == '\n' || *err == '\0')) {
266 // The value is in kHz. For example, on a 2GHz machine, the file
267 // contains the value "2000000". Historically this file contained no
268 // newline, but at some point the kernel started appending a newline.
269 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = max_freq * 1000.0;
270 saw_mhz = true;
271 }
272 close(fd0);
273 } 312 }
274 313
275 // Read /proc/cpuinfo for other values, and if there is no cpuinfo_max_freq. 314 // Read /proc/cpuinfo for other values, and if there is no cpuinfo_max_freq.
276 const char* pname = "/proc/cpuinfo"; 315 const char* pname = "/proc/cpuinfo";
277 int fd = open(pname, O_RDONLY); 316 int fd = open(pname, O_RDONLY);
278 if (fd == -1) { 317 if (fd == -1) {
279 perror(pname); 318 perror(pname);
280 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = EstimateCyclesPerSecond(1000); 319 if (!saw_mhz) {
320 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = EstimateCyclesPerSecond(1000);
321 }
281 return; // TODO: use generic tester instead? 322 return; // TODO: use generic tester instead?
282 } 323 }
283 324
284 double bogo_clock = 1.0; 325 double bogo_clock = 1.0;
326 bool saw_bogo = false;
285 int num_cpus = 0; 327 int num_cpus = 0;
286 line[0] = line[1] = '\0'; 328 line[0] = line[1] = '\0';
287 int chars_read = 0; 329 int chars_read = 0;
288 do { // we'll exit when the last read didn't read anything 330 do { // we'll exit when the last read didn't read anything
289 // Move the next line to the beginning of the buffer 331 // Move the next line to the beginning of the buffer
290 const int oldlinelen = strlen(line); 332 const int oldlinelen = strlen(line);
291 if (sizeof(line) == oldlinelen + 1) // oldlinelen took up entire line 333 if (sizeof(line) == oldlinelen + 1) // oldlinelen took up entire line
292 line[0] = '\0'; 334 line[0] = '\0';
293 else // still other lines left to save 335 else // still other lines left to save
294 memmove(line, line + oldlinelen+1, sizeof(line) - (oldlinelen+1)); 336 memmove(line, line + oldlinelen+1, sizeof(line) - (oldlinelen+1));
295 // Terminate the new line, reading more if we can't find the newline 337 // Terminate the new line, reading more if we can't find the newline
296 char* newline = strchr(line, '\n'); 338 char* newline = strchr(line, '\n');
297 if (newline == NULL) { 339 if (newline == NULL) {
298 const int linelen = strlen(line); 340 const int linelen = strlen(line);
299 const int bytes_to_read = sizeof(line)-1 - linelen; 341 const int bytes_to_read = sizeof(line)-1 - linelen;
300 assert(bytes_to_read > 0); // because the memmove recovered >=1 bytes 342 assert(bytes_to_read > 0); // because the memmove recovered >=1 bytes
301 chars_read = read(fd, line + linelen, bytes_to_read); 343 chars_read = read(fd, line + linelen, bytes_to_read);
302 line[linelen + chars_read] = '\0'; 344 line[linelen + chars_read] = '\0';
303 newline = strchr(line, '\n'); 345 newline = strchr(line, '\n');
304 } 346 }
305 if (newline != NULL) 347 if (newline != NULL)
306 *newline = '\0'; 348 *newline = '\0';
307 349
308 if (!saw_mhz && strncmp(line, "cpu MHz", sizeof("cpu MHz")-1) == 0) { 350 // When parsing the "cpu MHz" and "bogomips" (fallback) entries, we only
351 // accept postive values. Some environments (virtual machines) report zero,
352 // which would cause infinite looping in WallTime_Init.
353 if (!saw_mhz && strncasecmp(line, "cpu MHz", sizeof("cpu MHz")-1) == 0) {
309 const char* freqstr = strchr(line, ':'); 354 const char* freqstr = strchr(line, ':');
310 if (freqstr) { 355 if (freqstr) {
311 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = strtod(freqstr+1, &err) * 1000000.0; 356 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = strtod(freqstr+1, &err) * 1000000.0;
312 if (freqstr[1] != '\0' && *err == '\0') 357 if (freqstr[1] != '\0' && *err == '\0' && cpuinfo_cycles_per_second > 0)
313 saw_mhz = true; 358 saw_mhz = true;
314 } 359 }
315 } else if (strncmp(line, "bogomips", sizeof("bogomips")-1) == 0) { 360 } else if (strncasecmp(line, "bogomips", sizeof("bogomips")-1) == 0) {
316 const char* freqstr = strchr(line, ':'); 361 const char* freqstr = strchr(line, ':');
317 if (freqstr) 362 if (freqstr) {
318 bogo_clock = strtod(freqstr+1, &err) * 1000000.0; 363 bogo_clock = strtod(freqstr+1, &err) * 1000000.0;
319 if (freqstr == NULL || freqstr[1] == '\0' || *err != '\0') 364 if (freqstr[1] != '\0' && *err == '\0' && bogo_clock > 0)
320 bogo_clock = 1.0; 365 saw_bogo = true;
321 } else if (strncmp(line, "processor", sizeof("processor")-1) == 0) { 366 }
367 } else if (strncasecmp(line, "processor", sizeof("processor")-1) == 0) {
322 num_cpus++; // count up every time we see an "processor :" entry 368 num_cpus++; // count up every time we see an "processor :" entry
323 } 369 }
324 } while (chars_read > 0); 370 } while (chars_read > 0);
325 close(fd); 371 close(fd);
326 372
327 if (!saw_mhz) { 373 if (!saw_mhz) {
328 // If we didn't find anything better, we'll use bogomips, but 374 if (saw_bogo) {
329 // we're not happy about it. 375 // If we didn't find anything better, we'll use bogomips, but
330 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = bogo_clock; 376 // we're not happy about it.
377 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = bogo_clock;
378 } else {
379 // If we don't even have bogomips, we'll use the slow estimation.
380 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = EstimateCyclesPerSecond(1000);
381 }
331 } 382 }
332 if (cpuinfo_cycles_per_second == 0.0) { 383 if (cpuinfo_cycles_per_second == 0.0) {
333 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = 1.0; // maybe unnecessary, but safe 384 cpuinfo_cycles_per_second = 1.0; // maybe unnecessary, but safe
334 } 385 }
335 if (num_cpus > 0) { 386 if (num_cpus > 0) {
336 cpuinfo_num_cpus = num_cpus; 387 cpuinfo_num_cpus = num_cpus;
337 } 388 }
338 389
339 #elif defined __FreeBSD__ 390 #elif defined __FreeBSD__
340 // For this sysctl to work, the machine must be configured without 391 // For this sysctl to work, the machine must be configured without
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451 #endif // else OS_LINUX 502 #endif // else OS_LINUX
452 } 503 }
453 504
454 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 505 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
455 506
456 #if defined __linux__ || defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __sun__ || defined __CYG WIN__ || defined __CYGWIN32__ 507 #if defined __linux__ || defined __FreeBSD__ || defined __sun__ || defined __CYG WIN__ || defined __CYGWIN32__
457 static void ConstructFilename(const char* spec, pid_t pid, 508 static void ConstructFilename(const char* spec, pid_t pid,
458 char* buf, int buf_size) { 509 char* buf, int buf_size) {
459 CHECK_LT(snprintf(buf, buf_size, 510 CHECK_LT(snprintf(buf, buf_size,
460 spec, 511 spec,
461 pid ? pid : getpid()), buf_size); 512 static_cast<int>(pid ? pid : getpid())), buf_size);
462 } 513 }
463 #endif 514 #endif
464 515
465 // A templatized helper function instantiated for Mach (OS X) only. 516 // A templatized helper function instantiated for Mach (OS X) only.
466 // It can handle finding info for both 32 bits and 64 bits. 517 // It can handle finding info for both 32 bits and 64 bits.
467 // Returns true if it successfully handled the hdr, false else. 518 // Returns true if it successfully handled the hdr, false else.
468 #ifdef __MACH__ // Mac OS X, almost certainly 519 #ifdef __MACH__ // Mac OS X, almost certainly
469 template<uint32_t kMagic, uint32_t kLCSegment, 520 template<uint32_t kMagic, uint32_t kLCSegment,
470 typename MachHeader, typename SegmentCommand> 521 typename MachHeader, typename SegmentCommand>
471 static bool NextExtMachHelper(const mach_header* hdr, 522 static bool NextExtMachHelper(const mach_header* hdr,
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764 // Best-effort attempt to get the inode from the filename. I think the 815 // Best-effort attempt to get the inode from the filename. I think the
765 // two middle ints are major and minor device numbers, but I'm not sure. 816 // two middle ints are major and minor device numbers, but I'm not sure.
766 sscanf(mapinfo->pr_mapname, "ufs.%*d.%*d.%ld", &inode_from_mapname); 817 sscanf(mapinfo->pr_mapname, "ufs.%*d.%*d.%ld", &inode_from_mapname);
767 818
768 if (pid_ == 0) { 819 if (pid_ == 0) {
769 CHECK_LT(snprintf(object_path.buf_, Buffer::kBufSize, 820 CHECK_LT(snprintf(object_path.buf_, Buffer::kBufSize,
770 "/proc/self/path/%s", mapinfo->pr_mapname), 821 "/proc/self/path/%s", mapinfo->pr_mapname),
771 Buffer::kBufSize); 822 Buffer::kBufSize);
772 } else { 823 } else {
773 CHECK_LT(snprintf(object_path.buf_, Buffer::kBufSize, 824 CHECK_LT(snprintf(object_path.buf_, Buffer::kBufSize,
774 "/proc/%d/path/%s", pid_, mapinfo->pr_mapname), 825 "/proc/%d/path/%s",
826 static_cast<int>(pid_), mapinfo->pr_mapname),
775 Buffer::kBufSize); 827 Buffer::kBufSize);
776 } 828 }
777 ssize_t len = readlink(object_path.buf_, current_filename_, PATH_MAX); 829 ssize_t len = readlink(object_path.buf_, current_filename_, PATH_MAX);
778 CHECK_LT(len, PATH_MAX); 830 CHECK_LT(len, PATH_MAX);
779 if (len < 0) 831 if (len < 0)
780 len = 0; 832 len = 0;
781 current_filename_[len] = '\0'; 833 current_filename_[len] = '\0';
782 834
783 if (start) *start = mapinfo->pr_vaddr; 835 if (start) *start = mapinfo->pr_vaddr;
784 if (end) *end = mapinfo->pr_vaddr + mapinfo->pr_size; 836 if (end) *end = mapinfo->pr_vaddr + mapinfo->pr_size;
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875 start, end, r,w,x,p, offset, 927 start, end, r,w,x,p, offset,
876 static_cast<int>(dev/256), static_cast<int>(dev%256), 928 static_cast<int>(dev/256), static_cast<int>(dev%256),
877 inode, filename); 929 inode, filename);
878 return (rc < 0 || rc >= bufsize) ? 0 : rc; 930 return (rc < 0 || rc >= bufsize) ? 0 : rc;
879 } 931 }
880 932
881 namespace tcmalloc { 933 namespace tcmalloc {
882 934
883 // Helper to add the list of mapped shared libraries to a profile. 935 // Helper to add the list of mapped shared libraries to a profile.
884 // Fill formatted "/proc/self/maps" contents into buffer 'buf' of size 'size' 936 // Fill formatted "/proc/self/maps" contents into buffer 'buf' of size 'size'
885 // and return the actual size occupied in 'buf'. 937 // and return the actual size occupied in 'buf'. We fill wrote_all to true
938 // if we successfully wrote all proc lines to buf, false else.
886 // We do not provision for 0-terminating 'buf'. 939 // We do not provision for 0-terminating 'buf'.
887 int FillProcSelfMaps(char buf[], int size) { 940 int FillProcSelfMaps(char buf[], int size, bool* wrote_all) {
888 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer iterbuf; 941 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer iterbuf;
889 ProcMapsIterator it(0, &iterbuf); // 0 means "current pid" 942 ProcMapsIterator it(0, &iterbuf); // 0 means "current pid"
890 943
891 uint64 start, end, offset; 944 uint64 start, end, offset;
892 int64 inode; 945 int64 inode;
893 char *flags, *filename; 946 char *flags, *filename;
894 int bytes_written = 0; 947 int bytes_written = 0;
948 *wrote_all = true;
895 while (it.Next(&start, &end, &flags, &offset, &inode, &filename)) { 949 while (it.Next(&start, &end, &flags, &offset, &inode, &filename)) {
896 bytes_written += it.FormatLine(buf + bytes_written, size - bytes_written, 950 const int line_length = it.FormatLine(buf + bytes_written,
897 start, end, flags, offset, inode, filename, 951 size - bytes_written,
898 0); 952 start, end, flags, offset,
953 inode, filename, 0);
954 if (line_length == 0)
955 *wrote_all = false; // failed to write this line out
956 else
957 bytes_written += line_length;
958
899 } 959 }
900 return bytes_written; 960 return bytes_written;
901 } 961 }
902 962
903 // Dump the same data as FillProcSelfMaps reads to fd. 963 // Dump the same data as FillProcSelfMaps reads to fd.
904 // It seems easier to repeat parts of FillProcSelfMaps here than to 964 // It seems easier to repeat parts of FillProcSelfMaps here than to
905 // reuse it via a call. 965 // reuse it via a call.
906 void DumpProcSelfMaps(RawFD fd) { 966 void DumpProcSelfMaps(RawFD fd) {
907 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer iterbuf; 967 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer iterbuf;
908 ProcMapsIterator it(0, &iterbuf); // 0 means "current pid" 968 ProcMapsIterator it(0, &iterbuf); // 0 means "current pid"
909 969
910 uint64 start, end, offset; 970 uint64 start, end, offset;
911 int64 inode; 971 int64 inode;
912 char *flags, *filename; 972 char *flags, *filename;
913 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer linebuf; 973 ProcMapsIterator::Buffer linebuf;
914 while (it.Next(&start, &end, &flags, &offset, &inode, &filename)) { 974 while (it.Next(&start, &end, &flags, &offset, &inode, &filename)) {
915 int written = it.FormatLine(linebuf.buf_, sizeof(linebuf.buf_), 975 int written = it.FormatLine(linebuf.buf_, sizeof(linebuf.buf_),
916 start, end, flags, offset, inode, filename, 976 start, end, flags, offset, inode, filename,
917 0); 977 0);
918 RawWrite(fd, linebuf.buf_, written); 978 RawWrite(fd, linebuf.buf_, written);
919 } 979 }
920 } 980 }
921 981
922 } // namespace tcmalloc 982 } // namespace tcmalloc
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