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1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 #include "base/process/memory.h" | 5 #include "base/process/memory.h" |
6 | 6 |
7 // AddressSanitizer handles heap corruption, and on 64 bit Macs, the malloc | |
8 // system automatically abort()s on heap corruption. | |
9 #if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) && ARCH_CPU_32_BITS | |
10 #define HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY | |
11 #endif | |
12 | |
13 #include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h> | 7 #include <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h> |
14 #include <errno.h> | 8 #include <errno.h> |
15 #include <mach/mach.h> | 9 #include <mach/mach.h> |
16 #include <mach/mach_vm.h> | 10 #include <mach/mach_vm.h> |
17 #include <malloc/malloc.h> | 11 #include <malloc/malloc.h> |
18 #import <objc/runtime.h> | 12 #import <objc/runtime.h> |
19 | 13 |
20 #include <new> | 14 #include <new> |
21 | 15 |
22 #include "base/lazy_instance.h" | 16 #include "base/lazy_instance.h" |
23 #include "base/logging.h" | 17 #include "base/logging.h" |
24 #include "base/mac/mac_util.h" | 18 #include "base/mac/mac_util.h" |
25 #include "base/mac/mach_logging.h" | 19 #include "base/mac/mach_logging.h" |
26 #include "base/scoped_clear_errno.h" | 20 #include "base/scoped_clear_errno.h" |
27 #include "third_party/apple_apsl/CFBase.h" | 21 #include "third_party/apple_apsl/CFBase.h" |
28 #include "third_party/apple_apsl/malloc.h" | 22 #include "third_party/apple_apsl/malloc.h" |
29 | 23 |
30 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
31 #include <dlfcn.h> | |
32 #include <mach-o/nlist.h> | |
33 | |
34 #include "base/threading/thread_local.h" | |
35 #include "third_party/mach_override/mach_override.h" | |
36 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
37 | |
38 namespace base { | 24 namespace base { |
39 | 25 |
40 // These are helpers for EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption, which is a no-op | |
41 // on 64 bit Macs. | |
42 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
43 namespace { | |
44 | |
45 // Finds the library path for malloc() and thus the libC part of libSystem, | |
46 // which in Lion is in a separate image. | |
47 const char* LookUpLibCPath() { | |
48 const void* addr = reinterpret_cast<void*>(&malloc); | |
49 | |
50 Dl_info info; | |
51 if (dladdr(addr, &info)) | |
52 return info.dli_fname; | |
53 | |
54 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not find image path for malloc()"; | |
55 return NULL; | |
56 } | |
57 | |
58 typedef void(*malloc_error_break_t)(void); | |
59 malloc_error_break_t g_original_malloc_error_break = NULL; | |
60 | |
61 // Returns the function pointer for malloc_error_break. This symbol is declared | |
62 // as __private_extern__ and cannot be dlsym()ed. Instead, use nlist() to | |
63 // get it. | |
64 malloc_error_break_t LookUpMallocErrorBreak() { | |
65 const char* lib_c_path = LookUpLibCPath(); | |
66 if (!lib_c_path) | |
67 return NULL; | |
68 | |
69 // Only need to look up two symbols, but nlist() requires a NULL-terminated | |
70 // array and takes no count. | |
71 struct nlist nl[3]; | |
72 bzero(&nl, sizeof(nl)); | |
73 | |
74 // The symbol to find. | |
75 nl[0].n_un.n_name = const_cast<char*>("_malloc_error_break"); | |
76 | |
77 // A reference symbol by which the address of the desired symbol will be | |
78 // calculated. | |
79 nl[1].n_un.n_name = const_cast<char*>("_malloc"); | |
80 | |
81 int rv = nlist(lib_c_path, nl); | |
82 if (rv != 0 || nl[0].n_type == N_UNDF || nl[1].n_type == N_UNDF) { | |
83 return NULL; | |
84 } | |
85 | |
86 // nlist() returns addresses as offsets in the image, not the instruction | |
87 // pointer in memory. Use the known in-memory address of malloc() | |
88 // to compute the offset for malloc_error_break(). | |
89 uintptr_t reference_addr = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(&malloc); | |
90 reference_addr -= nl[1].n_value; | |
91 reference_addr += nl[0].n_value; | |
92 | |
93 return reinterpret_cast<malloc_error_break_t>(reference_addr); | |
94 } | |
95 | |
96 // Combines ThreadLocalBoolean with AutoReset. It would be convenient | |
97 // to compose ThreadLocalPointer<bool> with base::AutoReset<bool>, but that | |
98 // would require allocating some storage for the bool. | |
99 class ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset { | |
100 public: | |
101 ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset(ThreadLocalBoolean* tlb, bool new_value) | |
102 : scoped_tlb_(tlb), | |
103 original_value_(tlb->Get()) { | |
104 scoped_tlb_->Set(new_value); | |
105 } | |
106 ~ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset() { | |
107 scoped_tlb_->Set(original_value_); | |
108 } | |
109 | |
110 private: | |
111 ThreadLocalBoolean* scoped_tlb_; | |
112 bool original_value_; | |
113 | |
114 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset); | |
115 }; | |
116 | |
117 base::LazyInstance<ThreadLocalBoolean>::Leaky | |
118 g_unchecked_alloc = LAZY_INSTANCE_INITIALIZER; | |
119 | |
120 // NOTE(shess): This is called when the malloc library noticed that the heap | |
121 // is fubar. Avoid calls which will re-enter the malloc library. | |
122 void CrMallocErrorBreak() { | |
123 g_original_malloc_error_break(); | |
124 | |
125 // Out of memory is certainly not heap corruption, and not necessarily | |
126 // something for which the process should be terminated. Leave that decision | |
127 // to the OOM killer. | |
128 if (errno == ENOMEM) | |
129 return; | |
130 | |
131 // The malloc library attempts to log to ASL (syslog) before calling this | |
132 // code, which fails accessing a Unix-domain socket when sandboxed. The | |
133 // failed socket results in writing to a -1 fd, leaving EBADF in errno. If | |
134 // UncheckedMalloc() is on the stack, for large allocations (15k and up) only | |
135 // an OOM failure leads here. Smaller allocations could also arrive here due | |
136 // to freelist corruption, but there is no way to distinguish that from OOM at | |
137 // this point. | |
138 // | |
139 // NOTE(shess): I hypothesize that EPERM case in 10.9 is the same root cause | |
140 // as EBADF. Unfortunately, 10.9's opensource releases don't include malloc | |
141 // source code at this time. | |
142 // <http://crbug.com/312234> | |
143 if ((errno == EBADF || errno == EPERM) && g_unchecked_alloc.Get().Get()) | |
144 return; | |
145 | |
146 // A unit test checks this error message, so it needs to be in release builds. | |
147 char buf[1024] = | |
148 "Terminating process due to a potential for future heap corruption: " | |
149 "errno="; | |
150 char errnobuf[] = { | |
151 '0' + ((errno / 100) % 10), | |
152 '0' + ((errno / 10) % 10), | |
153 '0' + (errno % 10), | |
154 '\000' | |
155 }; | |
156 COMPILE_ASSERT(ELAST <= 999, errno_too_large_to_encode); | |
157 strlcat(buf, errnobuf, sizeof(buf)); | |
158 RAW_LOG(ERROR, buf); | |
159 | |
160 // Crash by writing to NULL+errno to allow analyzing errno from | |
161 // crash dump info (setting a breakpad key would re-enter the malloc | |
162 // library). Max documented errno in intro(2) is actually 102, but | |
163 // it really just needs to be "small" to stay on the right vm page. | |
164 const int kMaxErrno = 256; | |
165 char* volatile death_ptr = NULL; | |
166 death_ptr += std::min(errno, kMaxErrno); | |
167 *death_ptr = '!'; | |
168 } | |
169 | |
170 } // namespace | |
171 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
172 | |
173 void EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption() { | 26 void EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption() { |
174 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | 27 #if !ARCH_CPU_64_BITS |
175 // Only override once, otherwise CrMallocErrorBreak() will recurse | 28 DLOG(WARNING) << "EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption only works on 64-bit"; |
176 // to itself. | 29 #endif |
177 if (g_original_malloc_error_break) | |
178 return; | |
179 | |
180 malloc_error_break_t malloc_error_break = LookUpMallocErrorBreak(); | |
181 if (!malloc_error_break) { | |
182 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not find malloc_error_break"; | |
183 return; | |
184 } | |
185 | |
186 mach_error_t err = mach_override_ptr( | |
187 (void*)malloc_error_break, | |
188 (void*)&CrMallocErrorBreak, | |
189 (void**)&g_original_malloc_error_break); | |
190 | |
191 if (err != err_none) | |
192 DLOG(WARNING) << "Could not override malloc_error_break; error = " << err; | |
193 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
194 } | 30 } |
195 | 31 |
196 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 32 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
197 | 33 |
198 namespace { | 34 namespace { |
199 | 35 |
200 bool g_oom_killer_enabled; | 36 bool g_oom_killer_enabled; |
201 | 37 |
202 #if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) | 38 #if !defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) |
203 | 39 |
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286 | 122 |
287 malloc_type g_old_malloc_purgeable; | 123 malloc_type g_old_malloc_purgeable; |
288 calloc_type g_old_calloc_purgeable; | 124 calloc_type g_old_calloc_purgeable; |
289 valloc_type g_old_valloc_purgeable; | 125 valloc_type g_old_valloc_purgeable; |
290 free_type g_old_free_purgeable; | 126 free_type g_old_free_purgeable; |
291 realloc_type g_old_realloc_purgeable; | 127 realloc_type g_old_realloc_purgeable; |
292 memalign_type g_old_memalign_purgeable; | 128 memalign_type g_old_memalign_purgeable; |
293 | 129 |
294 void* oom_killer_malloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 130 void* oom_killer_malloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
295 size_t size) { | 131 size_t size) { |
296 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
297 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
298 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
299 void* result = g_old_malloc(zone, size); | 132 void* result = g_old_malloc(zone, size); |
300 if (!result && size) | 133 if (!result && size) |
301 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 134 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
302 return result; | 135 return result; |
303 } | 136 } |
304 | 137 |
305 void* oom_killer_calloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 138 void* oom_killer_calloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
306 size_t num_items, | 139 size_t num_items, |
307 size_t size) { | 140 size_t size) { |
308 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
309 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
310 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
311 void* result = g_old_calloc(zone, num_items, size); | 141 void* result = g_old_calloc(zone, num_items, size); |
312 if (!result && num_items && size) | 142 if (!result && num_items && size) |
313 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 143 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
314 return result; | 144 return result; |
315 } | 145 } |
316 | 146 |
317 void* oom_killer_valloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 147 void* oom_killer_valloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
318 size_t size) { | 148 size_t size) { |
319 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
320 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
321 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
322 void* result = g_old_valloc(zone, size); | 149 void* result = g_old_valloc(zone, size); |
323 if (!result && size) | 150 if (!result && size) |
324 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 151 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
325 return result; | 152 return result; |
326 } | 153 } |
327 | 154 |
328 void oom_killer_free(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 155 void oom_killer_free(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
329 void* ptr) { | 156 void* ptr) { |
330 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
331 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
332 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
333 g_old_free(zone, ptr); | 157 g_old_free(zone, ptr); |
334 } | 158 } |
335 | 159 |
336 void* oom_killer_realloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 160 void* oom_killer_realloc(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
337 void* ptr, | 161 void* ptr, |
338 size_t size) { | 162 size_t size) { |
339 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
340 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
341 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
342 void* result = g_old_realloc(zone, ptr, size); | 163 void* result = g_old_realloc(zone, ptr, size); |
343 if (!result && size) | 164 if (!result && size) |
344 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 165 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
345 return result; | 166 return result; |
346 } | 167 } |
347 | 168 |
348 void* oom_killer_memalign(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 169 void* oom_killer_memalign(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
349 size_t alignment, | 170 size_t alignment, |
350 size_t size) { | 171 size_t size) { |
351 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
352 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
353 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
354 void* result = g_old_memalign(zone, alignment, size); | 172 void* result = g_old_memalign(zone, alignment, size); |
355 // Only die if posix_memalign would have returned ENOMEM, since there are | 173 // Only die if posix_memalign would have returned ENOMEM, since there are |
356 // other reasons why NULL might be returned (see | 174 // other reasons why NULL might be returned (see |
357 // http://opensource.apple.com/source/Libc/Libc-583/gen/malloc.c ). | 175 // http://opensource.apple.com/source/Libc/Libc-583/gen/malloc.c ). |
358 if (!result && size && alignment >= sizeof(void*) | 176 if (!result && size && alignment >= sizeof(void*) && |
359 && (alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0) { | 177 (alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0) { |
360 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 178 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
361 } | 179 } |
362 return result; | 180 return result; |
363 } | 181 } |
364 | 182 |
365 void* oom_killer_malloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 183 void* oom_killer_malloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
366 size_t size) { | 184 size_t size) { |
367 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
368 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
369 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
370 void* result = g_old_malloc_purgeable(zone, size); | 185 void* result = g_old_malloc_purgeable(zone, size); |
371 if (!result && size) | 186 if (!result && size) |
372 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 187 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
373 return result; | 188 return result; |
374 } | 189 } |
375 | 190 |
376 void* oom_killer_calloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 191 void* oom_killer_calloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
377 size_t num_items, | 192 size_t num_items, |
378 size_t size) { | 193 size_t size) { |
379 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
380 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
381 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
382 void* result = g_old_calloc_purgeable(zone, num_items, size); | 194 void* result = g_old_calloc_purgeable(zone, num_items, size); |
383 if (!result && num_items && size) | 195 if (!result && num_items && size) |
384 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 196 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
385 return result; | 197 return result; |
386 } | 198 } |
387 | 199 |
388 void* oom_killer_valloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 200 void* oom_killer_valloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
389 size_t size) { | 201 size_t size) { |
390 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
391 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
392 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
393 void* result = g_old_valloc_purgeable(zone, size); | 202 void* result = g_old_valloc_purgeable(zone, size); |
394 if (!result && size) | 203 if (!result && size) |
395 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 204 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
396 return result; | 205 return result; |
397 } | 206 } |
398 | 207 |
399 void oom_killer_free_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 208 void oom_killer_free_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
400 void* ptr) { | 209 void* ptr) { |
401 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
402 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
403 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
404 g_old_free_purgeable(zone, ptr); | 210 g_old_free_purgeable(zone, ptr); |
405 } | 211 } |
406 | 212 |
407 void* oom_killer_realloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 213 void* oom_killer_realloc_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
408 void* ptr, | 214 void* ptr, |
409 size_t size) { | 215 size_t size) { |
410 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
411 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
412 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
413 void* result = g_old_realloc_purgeable(zone, ptr, size); | 216 void* result = g_old_realloc_purgeable(zone, ptr, size); |
414 if (!result && size) | 217 if (!result && size) |
415 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 218 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
416 return result; | 219 return result; |
417 } | 220 } |
418 | 221 |
419 void* oom_killer_memalign_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, | 222 void* oom_killer_memalign_purgeable(struct _malloc_zone_t* zone, |
420 size_t alignment, | 223 size_t alignment, |
421 size_t size) { | 224 size_t size) { |
422 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
423 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
424 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
425 void* result = g_old_memalign_purgeable(zone, alignment, size); | 225 void* result = g_old_memalign_purgeable(zone, alignment, size); |
426 // Only die if posix_memalign would have returned ENOMEM, since there are | 226 // Only die if posix_memalign would have returned ENOMEM, since there are |
427 // other reasons why NULL might be returned (see | 227 // other reasons why NULL might be returned (see |
428 // http://opensource.apple.com/source/Libc/Libc-583/gen/malloc.c ). | 228 // http://opensource.apple.com/source/Libc/Libc-583/gen/malloc.c ). |
429 if (!result && size && alignment >= sizeof(void*) | 229 if (!result && size && alignment >= sizeof(void*) |
430 && (alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0) { | 230 && (alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0) { |
431 debug::BreakDebugger(); | 231 debug::BreakDebugger(); |
432 } | 232 } |
433 return result; | 233 return result; |
434 } | 234 } |
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514 return result; | 314 return result; |
515 } | 315 } |
516 | 316 |
517 } // namespace | 317 } // namespace |
518 | 318 |
519 bool UncheckedMalloc(size_t size, void** result) { | 319 bool UncheckedMalloc(size_t size, void** result) { |
520 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) | 320 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) |
521 *result = malloc(size); | 321 *result = malloc(size); |
522 #else | 322 #else |
523 if (g_old_malloc) { | 323 if (g_old_malloc) { |
524 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
525 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
526 ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset flag(g_unchecked_alloc.Pointer(), true); | |
527 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
528 *result = g_old_malloc(malloc_default_zone(), size); | 324 *result = g_old_malloc(malloc_default_zone(), size); |
529 } else { | 325 } else { |
530 *result = malloc(size); | 326 *result = malloc(size); |
531 } | 327 } |
532 #endif // defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) | 328 #endif // defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) |
533 | 329 |
534 return *result != NULL; | 330 return *result != NULL; |
535 } | 331 } |
536 | 332 |
537 bool UncheckedCalloc(size_t num_items, size_t size, void** result) { | 333 bool UncheckedCalloc(size_t num_items, size_t size, void** result) { |
538 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) | 334 #if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) |
539 *result = calloc(num_items, size); | 335 *result = calloc(num_items, size); |
540 #else | 336 #else |
541 if (g_old_calloc) { | 337 if (g_old_calloc) { |
542 #if defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
543 ScopedClearErrno clear_errno; | |
544 ThreadLocalBooleanAutoReset flag(g_unchecked_alloc.Pointer(), true); | |
545 #endif // defined(HANDLE_MEMORY_CORRUPTION_MANUALLY) | |
546 *result = g_old_calloc(malloc_default_zone(), num_items, size); | 338 *result = g_old_calloc(malloc_default_zone(), num_items, size); |
547 } else { | 339 } else { |
548 *result = calloc(num_items, size); | 340 *result = calloc(num_items, size); |
549 } | 341 } |
550 #endif // defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) | 342 #endif // defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) |
551 | 343 |
552 return *result != NULL; | 344 return *result != NULL; |
553 } | 345 } |
554 | 346 |
555 void* UncheckedMalloc(size_t size) { | 347 void* UncheckedMalloc(size_t size) { |
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760 @selector(allocWithZone:)); | 552 @selector(allocWithZone:)); |
761 g_old_allocWithZone = reinterpret_cast<allocWithZone_t>( | 553 g_old_allocWithZone = reinterpret_cast<allocWithZone_t>( |
762 method_getImplementation(orig_method)); | 554 method_getImplementation(orig_method)); |
763 CHECK(g_old_allocWithZone) | 555 CHECK(g_old_allocWithZone) |
764 << "Failed to get allocWithZone allocation function."; | 556 << "Failed to get allocWithZone allocation function."; |
765 method_setImplementation(orig_method, | 557 method_setImplementation(orig_method, |
766 reinterpret_cast<IMP>(oom_killer_allocWithZone)); | 558 reinterpret_cast<IMP>(oom_killer_allocWithZone)); |
767 } | 559 } |
768 | 560 |
769 } // namespace base | 561 } // namespace base |
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