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| 1 // Copyright 2015 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 #include "components/metrics/leak_detector/leak_analyzer.h" |
| 6 |
| 7 #include "base/macros.h" |
| 8 #include "components/metrics/leak_detector/custom_allocator.h" |
| 9 #include "components/metrics/leak_detector/ranked_list.h" |
| 10 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
| 11 |
| 12 namespace metrics { |
| 13 namespace leak_detector { |
| 14 |
| 15 namespace { |
| 16 |
| 17 // Default ranking size and threshold used for leak analysis. |
| 18 const int kDefaultRankedListSize = 10; |
| 19 const int kDefaultLeakThreshold = 5; |
| 20 |
| 21 // Makes it easier to instantiate LeakDetectorValueTypes. Instantiates with an |
| 22 // integer value that indicates an allocation size. Storing the size allows us |
| 23 // to track the storage of the LeakDetectorValueType object within LeakAnalyzer. |
| 24 // |
| 25 // There is no need to test this with call stacks in addition to sizes because |
| 26 // call stacks will be contained in a LeakDetectorValueType object as well. |
| 27 LeakDetectorValueType Size(uint32_t value) { |
| 28 return LeakDetectorValueType(value); |
| 29 } |
| 30 |
| 31 } // namespace |
| 32 |
| 33 class LeakAnalyzerTest : public ::testing::Test { |
| 34 public: |
| 35 LeakAnalyzerTest() {} |
| 36 |
| 37 void SetUp() override { |
| 38 CustomAllocator::Initialize(); |
| 39 } |
| 40 void TearDown() override { |
| 41 EXPECT_TRUE(CustomAllocator::Shutdown()); |
| 42 } |
| 43 |
| 44 private: |
| 45 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(LeakAnalyzerTest); |
| 46 }; |
| 47 |
| 48 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, Empty) { |
| 49 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 50 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 51 } |
| 52 |
| 53 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, SingleSize) { |
| 54 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 55 |
| 56 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 20; ++i) { |
| 57 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 58 list.Add(Size(24), 10); |
| 59 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 60 |
| 61 // No leaks should have been detected. |
| 62 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 63 } |
| 64 } |
| 65 |
| 66 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, VariousSizesWithoutIncrease) { |
| 67 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 68 |
| 69 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 20; ++i) { |
| 70 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 71 list.Add(Size(24), 30); |
| 72 list.Add(Size(32), 10); |
| 73 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 74 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 75 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 76 |
| 77 // No leaks should have been detected. |
| 78 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 79 } |
| 80 } |
| 81 |
| 82 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, VariousSizesWithEqualIncrease) { |
| 83 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 84 |
| 85 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 20; ++i) { |
| 86 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 87 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); |
| 88 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 10); |
| 89 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 10); |
| 90 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 10); |
| 91 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 92 |
| 93 // No leaks should have been detected. |
| 94 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 95 } |
| 96 } |
| 97 |
| 98 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, NotEnoughRunsToTriggerLeak) { |
| 99 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 100 |
| 101 // Run this one iteration short of the number of cycles needed to trigger a |
| 102 // leak. Note that because LeakAnalyzer requires |kDefaultLeakThreshold| |
| 103 // suspicions based on deltas between AddSample() calls, the below loop needs |
| 104 // to run |kDefaultLeakThreshold + 1| times to trigger a leak. |
| 105 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold - 1; ++i) { |
| 106 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 107 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); // This one has a potential leak. |
| 108 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 2); |
| 109 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i); |
| 110 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i / 2); |
| 111 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 112 |
| 113 // No leaks should have been detected. |
| 114 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 115 } |
| 116 } |
| 117 |
| 118 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakSingleSize) { |
| 119 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 120 |
| 121 // Run this past the number of iterations required to trigger a leak. |
| 122 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 10; ++i) { |
| 123 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 124 list.Add(Size(32), 10); |
| 125 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 126 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); // This one has a potential leak. |
| 127 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 128 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 129 |
| 130 // No leaks should have been detected initially... |
| 131 if (i < kDefaultLeakThreshold) { |
| 132 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 133 } else { |
| 134 // ... but there should be reported leaks once the threshold is reached. |
| 135 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 136 ASSERT_EQ(1U, leaks.size()); |
| 137 EXPECT_EQ(24U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 138 } |
| 139 } |
| 140 } |
| 141 |
| 142 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakSingleSizeOthersAlsoIncreasing) { |
| 143 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 144 |
| 145 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 10; ++i) { |
| 146 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 147 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); // This one has a potential leak. |
| 148 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 2); |
| 149 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i); |
| 150 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i / 2); |
| 151 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 152 |
| 153 // No leaks should have been detected initially... |
| 154 if (i < kDefaultLeakThreshold) { |
| 155 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 156 } else { |
| 157 // ... but there should be reported leaks once the threshold is reached. |
| 158 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 159 ASSERT_EQ(1U, leaks.size()); |
| 160 EXPECT_EQ(24U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 161 } |
| 162 } |
| 163 } |
| 164 |
| 165 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakMultipleSizes) { |
| 166 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 167 |
| 168 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 10; ++i) { |
| 169 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 170 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 5); |
| 171 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 40); |
| 172 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 30); |
| 173 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 20); |
| 174 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 3); |
| 175 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 176 |
| 177 // No leaks should have been detected initially... |
| 178 if (i < kDefaultLeakThreshold) { |
| 179 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 180 } else { |
| 181 // ... but there should be reported leaks once the threshold is reached. |
| 182 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 183 ASSERT_EQ(3U, leaks.size()); |
| 184 // These should be in order of increasing allocation size. |
| 185 EXPECT_EQ(32U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 186 EXPECT_EQ(56U, leaks[1].size()); |
| 187 EXPECT_EQ(64U, leaks[2].size()); |
| 188 } |
| 189 } |
| 190 } |
| 191 |
| 192 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakMultipleSizesValueOrder) { |
| 193 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 194 |
| 195 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold; ++i) { |
| 196 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 197 // These are similar to LeakMultipleSizes, but the relative order of |
| 198 // allocation increases is different from the relative order of sizes. |
| 199 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 5); |
| 200 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 20); |
| 201 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 40); |
| 202 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 30); |
| 203 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 3); |
| 204 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 205 } |
| 206 |
| 207 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 208 ASSERT_EQ(3U, leaks.size()); |
| 209 // These should be in order of increasing allocation size, NOT in order of |
| 210 // allocation count or deltas. |
| 211 EXPECT_EQ(32U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 212 EXPECT_EQ(56U, leaks[1].size()); |
| 213 EXPECT_EQ(64U, leaks[2].size()); |
| 214 } |
| 215 |
| 216 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, EqualIncreasesNoLeak) { |
| 217 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 218 |
| 219 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 20; ++i) { |
| 220 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 221 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); |
| 222 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 10); |
| 223 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 10); |
| 224 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 10); |
| 225 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 10); |
| 226 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 227 |
| 228 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 229 } |
| 230 } |
| 231 |
| 232 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, NotBigEnoughDeltaGap) { |
| 233 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 234 |
| 235 for (int i = 0; i < kDefaultLeakThreshold + 20; ++i) { |
| 236 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 237 // These all have different increments but there is no clear group of |
| 238 // increases that are larger than the rest. |
| 239 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 80); |
| 240 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 45); |
| 241 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 25); |
| 242 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 15); |
| 243 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 10); |
| 244 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 245 |
| 246 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 247 } |
| 248 } |
| 249 |
| 250 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, RepeatedRisesUntilLeakFound) { |
| 251 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 252 |
| 253 // Remember, there is an extra iteration beyond |kDefaultLeakThreshold| needed |
| 254 // to actually trigger the leak detection. |
| 255 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold - 2; ++i) { |
| 256 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 257 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); |
| 258 list.Add(Size(32), 10); |
| 259 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 260 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 261 list.Add(Size(80), 20); |
| 262 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 263 |
| 264 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 265 } |
| 266 |
| 267 // Drop back down to 30. |
| 268 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold - 1; ++i) { |
| 269 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 270 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); |
| 271 list.Add(Size(32), 10); |
| 272 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 273 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 274 list.Add(Size(80), 20); |
| 275 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 276 |
| 277 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 278 } |
| 279 |
| 280 // Drop back down to 30. |
| 281 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold; ++i) { |
| 282 // Initially there should not be any leak detected. |
| 283 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 284 |
| 285 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 286 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); |
| 287 list.Add(Size(32), 10); |
| 288 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 289 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 290 list.Add(Size(80), 20); |
| 291 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 292 } |
| 293 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 294 ASSERT_EQ(1U, leaks.size()); |
| 295 EXPECT_EQ(24U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 296 } |
| 297 |
| 298 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakWithMultipleGroupsOfDeltas) { |
| 299 const int kRankedListSize = 20; |
| 300 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kRankedListSize, kDefaultLeakThreshold); |
| 301 |
| 302 for (int i = 0; i <= kDefaultLeakThreshold; ++i) { |
| 303 RankedList list(kRankedListSize); |
| 304 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 10); // A group of smaller deltas. |
| 305 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 3); |
| 306 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 5); |
| 307 list.Add(Size(40), 30 + i * 7); |
| 308 list.Add(Size(56), 90); |
| 309 list.Add(Size(64), 40); |
| 310 list.Add(Size(128), 100); |
| 311 list.Add(Size(44), 100 + i * 10); // A group of medium deltas. |
| 312 list.Add(Size(16), 60 + i * 50); |
| 313 list.Add(Size(4), 20 + i * 40); |
| 314 list.Add(Size(8), 100 + i * 60); |
| 315 list.Add(Size(48), 100); |
| 316 list.Add(Size(72), 60 + i * 240); // A group of largest deltas. |
| 317 list.Add(Size(28), 100); |
| 318 list.Add(Size(100), 100 + i * 200); |
| 319 list.Add(Size(104), 60 + i * 128); |
| 320 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 321 } |
| 322 // Only the group of largest deltas should be caught. |
| 323 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 324 ASSERT_EQ(3U, leaks.size()); |
| 325 // These should be in order of increasing allocation size. |
| 326 EXPECT_EQ(72U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 327 EXPECT_EQ(100U, leaks[1].size()); |
| 328 EXPECT_EQ(104U, leaks[2].size()); |
| 329 } |
| 330 |
| 331 TEST_F(LeakAnalyzerTest, LeakMultipleSizesWithLargeThreshold) { |
| 332 const int kLeakThreshold = 50; |
| 333 LeakAnalyzer analyzer(kDefaultRankedListSize, kLeakThreshold); |
| 334 |
| 335 for (int i = 0; i <= kLeakThreshold + 10; ++i) { |
| 336 RankedList list(kDefaultRankedListSize); |
| 337 // * - Cluster of larger deltas |
| 338 list.Add(Size(24), 30 + i * 5); |
| 339 list.Add(Size(32), 10 + i * 40); // * |
| 340 list.Add(Size(56), 90 + i * 30); // * |
| 341 list.Add(Size(40), 30 + i * 7); |
| 342 list.Add(Size(64), 40 + i * 25); // * |
| 343 list.Add(Size(80), 20 + i * 3); |
| 344 list.Add(Size(128), 100); |
| 345 list.Add(Size(44), 100 + i * 10); |
| 346 list.Add(Size(16), 60 + i * 50); // * |
| 347 analyzer.AddSample(list.Pass()); |
| 348 |
| 349 // No leaks should have been detected initially... |
| 350 if (i < kLeakThreshold) { |
| 351 EXPECT_TRUE(analyzer.suspected_leaks().empty()); |
| 352 } else { |
| 353 // ... but there should be reported leaks once the threshold is reached. |
| 354 const auto& leaks = analyzer.suspected_leaks(); |
| 355 ASSERT_EQ(4U, leaks.size()); |
| 356 // These should be in order of increasing allocation size. |
| 357 EXPECT_EQ(16U, leaks[0].size()); |
| 358 EXPECT_EQ(32U, leaks[1].size()); |
| 359 EXPECT_EQ(56U, leaks[2].size()); |
| 360 EXPECT_EQ(64U, leaks[3].size()); |
| 361 } |
| 362 } |
| 363 } |
| 364 |
| 365 } // namespace leak_detector |
| 366 } // namespace metrics |
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