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1 //=-- lsan_common.h -------------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file is a part of LeakSanitizer.
11 // Private LSan header.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #ifndef LSAN_COMMON_H
16 #define LSAN_COMMON_H
17 
18 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_allocator.h"
19 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common.h"
20 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_internal_defs.h"
21 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_platform.h"
22 #include "sanitizer_common/sanitizer_symbolizer.h"
23 
24 #if SANITIZER_LINUX && defined(__x86_64__)
25 #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 1
26 #else
27 #define CAN_SANITIZE_LEAKS 0
28 #endif
29 
30 namespace __lsan {
31 
32 // Chunk tags.
33 enum ChunkTag {
34   kDirectlyLeaked = 0,  // default
35   kIndirectlyLeaked = 1,
36   kReachable = 2,
37   kIgnored = 3
38 };
39 
40 struct Flags {
pointer_alignmentFlags41   uptr pointer_alignment() const {
42     return use_unaligned ? 1 : sizeof(uptr);
43   }
44 
45   // Print addresses of leaked objects after main leak report.
46   bool report_objects;
47   // Aggregate two objects into one leak if this many stack frames match. If
48   // zero, the entire stack trace must match.
49   int resolution;
50   // The number of leaks reported.
51   int max_leaks;
52   // If nonzero kill the process with this exit code upon finding leaks.
53   int exitcode;
54   // Suppressions file name.
55   const char* suppressions;
56 
57   // Flags controlling the root set of reachable memory.
58   // Global variables (.data and .bss).
59   bool use_globals;
60   // Thread stacks.
61   bool use_stacks;
62   // Thread registers.
63   bool use_registers;
64   // TLS and thread-specific storage.
65   bool use_tls;
66 
67   // Consider unaligned pointers valid.
68   bool use_unaligned;
69 
70   // User-visible verbosity.
71   int verbosity;
72 
73   // Debug logging.
74   bool log_pointers;
75   bool log_threads;
76 };
77 
78 extern Flags lsan_flags;
flags()79 inline Flags *flags() { return &lsan_flags; }
80 
81 struct Leak {
82   uptr hit_count;
83   uptr total_size;
84   u32 stack_trace_id;
85   bool is_directly_leaked;
86   bool is_suppressed;
87 };
88 
89 // Aggregates leaks by stack trace prefix.
90 class LeakReport {
91  public:
LeakReport()92   LeakReport() : leaks_(1) {}
93   void Add(u32 stack_trace_id, uptr leaked_size, ChunkTag tag);
94   void PrintLargest(uptr max_leaks);
95   void PrintSummary();
IsEmpty()96   bool IsEmpty() { return leaks_.size() == 0; }
97   uptr ApplySuppressions();
98  private:
99   InternalMmapVector<Leak> leaks_;
100 };
101 
102 typedef InternalMmapVector<uptr> Frontier;
103 
104 // Platform-specific functions.
105 void InitializePlatformSpecificModules();
106 void ProcessGlobalRegions(Frontier *frontier);
107 void ProcessPlatformSpecificAllocations(Frontier *frontier);
108 
109 void ScanRangeForPointers(uptr begin, uptr end,
110                           Frontier *frontier,
111                           const char *region_type, ChunkTag tag);
112 
113 enum IgnoreObjectResult {
114   kIgnoreObjectSuccess,
115   kIgnoreObjectAlreadyIgnored,
116   kIgnoreObjectInvalid
117 };
118 
119 // Functions called from the parent tool.
120 void InitCommonLsan();
121 void DoLeakCheck();
122 bool DisabledInThisThread();
123 
124 // The following must be implemented in the parent tool.
125 
126 void ForEachChunk(ForEachChunkCallback callback, void *arg);
127 // Returns the address range occupied by the global allocator object.
128 void GetAllocatorGlobalRange(uptr *begin, uptr *end);
129 // Wrappers for allocator's ForceLock()/ForceUnlock().
130 void LockAllocator();
131 void UnlockAllocator();
132 // Wrappers for ThreadRegistry access.
133 void LockThreadRegistry();
134 void UnlockThreadRegistry();
135 bool GetThreadRangesLocked(uptr os_id, uptr *stack_begin, uptr *stack_end,
136                            uptr *tls_begin, uptr *tls_end,
137                            uptr *cache_begin, uptr *cache_end);
138 // If called from the main thread, updates the main thread's TID in the thread
139 // registry. We need this to handle processes that fork() without a subsequent
140 // exec(), which invalidates the recorded TID. To update it, we must call
141 // gettid() from the main thread. Our solution is to call this function before
142 // leak checking and also before every call to pthread_create() (to handle cases
143 // where leak checking is initiated from a non-main thread).
144 void EnsureMainThreadIDIsCorrect();
145 // If p points into a chunk that has been allocated to the user, returns its
146 // user-visible address. Otherwise, returns 0.
147 uptr PointsIntoChunk(void *p);
148 // Returns address of user-visible chunk contained in this allocator chunk.
149 uptr GetUserBegin(uptr chunk);
150 // Helper for __lsan_ignore_object().
151 IgnoreObjectResult IgnoreObjectLocked(const void *p);
152 // Wrapper for chunk metadata operations.
153 class LsanMetadata {
154  public:
155   // Constructor accepts address of user-visible chunk.
156   explicit LsanMetadata(uptr chunk);
157   bool allocated() const;
158   ChunkTag tag() const;
159   void set_tag(ChunkTag value);
160   uptr requested_size() const;
161   u32 stack_trace_id() const;
162  private:
163   void *metadata_;
164 };
165 
166 }  // namespace __lsan
167 
168 extern "C" {
169 int __lsan_is_turned_off() SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
170     SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE;
171 const char *__lsan_default_suppressions() SANITIZER_WEAK_ATTRIBUTE
172     SANITIZER_INTERFACE_ATTRIBUTE;
173 }  // extern "C"
174 
175 #endif  // LSAN_COMMON_H
176