304cdbb132
When both of these are enabled, the output format changes slightly. Teach the unit test about the interaction.
679 lines
18 KiB
C
679 lines
18 KiB
C
#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
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#include "jemalloc/internal/prof_recent.h"
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/* As specified in the shell script */
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#define OPT_ALLOC_MAX 3
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/* Invariant before and after every test (when config_prof is on) */
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static void
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confirm_prof_setup() {
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/* Options */
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assert_true(opt_prof, "opt_prof not on");
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assert_true(opt_prof_active, "opt_prof_active not on");
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assert_zd_eq(opt_prof_recent_alloc_max, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"opt_prof_recent_alloc_max not set correctly");
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/* Dynamics */
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assert_true(prof_active, "prof_active not on");
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assert_zd_eq(prof_recent_alloc_max_ctl_read(), OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"prof_recent_alloc_max not set correctly");
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_confirm_setup) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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confirm_prof_setup();
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}
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TEST_END
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TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_recent_off) {
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test_skip_if(config_prof);
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const ssize_t past_ref = 0, future_ref = 0;
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const size_t len_ref = sizeof(ssize_t);
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ssize_t past = past_ref, future = future_ref;
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size_t len = len_ref;
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#define ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL(opt, a, b, c, d) do { \
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent." opt, a, b, c, \
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d), ENOENT, "Should return ENOENT when config_prof is off");\
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assert_zd_eq(past, past_ref, "output was touched"); \
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assert_zu_eq(len, len_ref, "output length was touched"); \
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assert_zd_eq(future, future_ref, "input was touched"); \
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} while (0)
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ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL("alloc_max", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
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ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL("alloc_max", &past, &len, NULL, 0);
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ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL("alloc_max", NULL, NULL, &future, len);
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ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL("alloc_max", &past, &len, &future, len);
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#undef ASSERT_SHOULD_FAIL
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}
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TEST_END
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TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_recent_on) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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ssize_t past, future;
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size_t len = sizeof(ssize_t);
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confirm_prof_setup();
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0, "no-op mallctl should be allowed");
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confirm_prof_setup();
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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&past, &len, NULL, 0), 0, "Read error");
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expect_zd_eq(past, OPT_ALLOC_MAX, "Wrong read result");
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX + 1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, len), 0, "Write error");
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future = -1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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&past, &len, &future, len), 0, "Read/write error");
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expect_zd_eq(past, OPT_ALLOC_MAX + 1, "Wrong read result");
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future = -2;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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&past, &len, &future, len), EINVAL,
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"Invalid write should return EINVAL");
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expect_zd_eq(past, OPT_ALLOC_MAX + 1,
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"Output should not be touched given invalid write");
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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&past, &len, &future, len), 0, "Read/write error");
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expect_zd_eq(past, -1, "Wrong read result");
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX + 2;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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&past, &len, &future, len * 2), EINVAL,
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"Invalid write should return EINVAL");
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expect_zd_eq(past, -1,
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"Output should not be touched given invalid write");
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confirm_prof_setup();
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}
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TEST_END
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/* Reproducible sequence of request sizes */
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#define NTH_REQ_SIZE(n) ((n) * 97 + 101)
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static void
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confirm_malloc(void *p) {
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assert_ptr_not_null(p, "malloc failed unexpectedly");
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edata_t *e = emap_edata_lookup(TSDN_NULL, &arena_emap_global, p);
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assert_ptr_not_null(e, "NULL edata for living pointer");
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prof_recent_t *n = edata_prof_recent_alloc_get_no_lock_test(e);
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assert_ptr_not_null(n, "Record in edata should not be NULL");
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expect_ptr_not_null(n->alloc_tctx,
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"alloc_tctx in record should not be NULL");
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expect_ptr_eq(e, prof_recent_alloc_edata_get_no_lock_test(n),
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"edata pointer in record is not correct");
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expect_ptr_null(n->dalloc_tctx, "dalloc_tctx in record should be NULL");
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}
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static void
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confirm_record_size(prof_recent_t *n, unsigned kth) {
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expect_zu_eq(n->size, NTH_REQ_SIZE(kth),
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"Recorded allocation size is wrong");
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}
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static void
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confirm_record_living(prof_recent_t *n) {
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expect_ptr_not_null(n->alloc_tctx,
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"alloc_tctx in record should not be NULL");
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edata_t *edata = prof_recent_alloc_edata_get_no_lock_test(n);
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assert_ptr_not_null(edata,
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"Recorded edata should not be NULL for living pointer");
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expect_ptr_eq(n, edata_prof_recent_alloc_get_no_lock_test(edata),
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"Record in edata is not correct");
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expect_ptr_null(n->dalloc_tctx, "dalloc_tctx in record should be NULL");
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}
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static void
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confirm_record_released(prof_recent_t *n) {
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expect_ptr_not_null(n->alloc_tctx,
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"alloc_tctx in record should not be NULL");
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expect_ptr_null(prof_recent_alloc_edata_get_no_lock_test(n),
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"Recorded edata should be NULL for released pointer");
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expect_ptr_not_null(n->dalloc_tctx,
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"dalloc_tctx in record should not be NULL for released pointer");
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_recent_alloc) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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bool b;
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unsigned i, c;
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size_t req_size;
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void *p;
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prof_recent_t *n;
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ssize_t future;
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confirm_prof_setup();
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/*
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* First batch of 2 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX allocations. After the
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* (OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1)'th allocation the recorded allocations should
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* always be the last OPT_ALLOC_MAX allocations coming from here.
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < 2 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX; ++i) {
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req_size = NTH_REQ_SIZE(i);
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p = malloc(req_size);
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confirm_malloc(p);
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if (i < OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1) {
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assert_false(ql_empty(&prof_recent_alloc_list),
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"Empty recent allocation");
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free(p);
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/*
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* The recorded allocations may still include some
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* other allocations before the test run started,
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* so keep allocating without checking anything.
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*/
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continue;
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}
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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++c;
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confirm_record_size(n, i + c - OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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if (c == OPT_ALLOC_MAX) {
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confirm_record_living(n);
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} else {
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confirm_record_released(n);
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}
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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free(p);
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}
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confirm_prof_setup();
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b = false;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &b, sizeof(bool)), 0,
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"mallctl for turning off prof_active failed");
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/*
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* Second batch of OPT_ALLOC_MAX allocations. Since prof_active is
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* turned off, this batch shouldn't be recorded.
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*/
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for (; i < 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX; ++i) {
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req_size = NTH_REQ_SIZE(i);
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p = malloc(req_size);
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assert_ptr_not_null(p, "malloc failed unexpectedly");
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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confirm_record_size(n, c + OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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++c;
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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free(p);
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}
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b = true;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &b, sizeof(bool)), 0,
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"mallctl for turning on prof_active failed");
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confirm_prof_setup();
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/*
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* Third batch of OPT_ALLOC_MAX allocations. Since prof_active is
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* turned back on, they should be recorded, and in the list of recorded
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* allocations they should follow the first batch rather than the
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* second batch.
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*/
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for (; i < 4 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX; ++i) {
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req_size = NTH_REQ_SIZE(i);
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p = malloc(req_size);
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confirm_malloc(p);
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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++c;
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confirm_record_size(n,
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/* Is the allocation from the third batch? */
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i + c - OPT_ALLOC_MAX >= 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX ?
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/* If yes, then it's just recorded. */
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i + c - OPT_ALLOC_MAX :
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/*
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* Otherwise, it should come from the first batch
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* instead of the second batch.
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*/
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i + c - 2 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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if (c == OPT_ALLOC_MAX) {
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confirm_record_living(n);
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} else {
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confirm_record_released(n);
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}
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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free(p);
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}
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/* Increasing the limit shouldn't alter the list of records. */
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX + 1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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confirm_record_size(n, c + 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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++c;
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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/*
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* Decreasing the limit shouldn't alter the list of records as long as
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* the new limit is still no less than the length of the list.
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*/
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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confirm_record_size(n, c + 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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++c;
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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/*
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* Decreasing the limit should shorten the list of records if the new
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* limit is less than the length of the list.
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*/
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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++c;
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confirm_record_size(n, c + 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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/* Setting to unlimited shouldn't alter the list of records. */
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future = -1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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c = 0;
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ql_foreach(n, &prof_recent_alloc_list, link) {
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++c;
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confirm_record_size(n, c + 3 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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}
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assert_u_eq(c, OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1,
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"Incorrect total number of allocations");
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/* Downshift to only one record. */
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future = 1;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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assert_false(ql_empty(&prof_recent_alloc_list), "Recent list is empty");
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n = ql_first(&prof_recent_alloc_list);
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confirm_record_size(n, 4 * OPT_ALLOC_MAX - 1);
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confirm_record_released(n);
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n = ql_next(&prof_recent_alloc_list, n, link);
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assert_ptr_null(n, "Recent list should only contain one record");
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/* Completely turn off. */
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future = 0;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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assert_true(ql_empty(&prof_recent_alloc_list),
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"Recent list should be empty");
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/* Restore the settings. */
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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assert_true(ql_empty(&prof_recent_alloc_list),
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"Recent list should be empty");
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confirm_prof_setup();
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}
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TEST_END
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#undef NTH_REQ_SIZE
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#define DUMP_OUT_SIZE 4096
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static char dump_out[DUMP_OUT_SIZE];
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static size_t dump_out_len = 0;
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static void
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test_dump_write_cb(void *not_used, const char *str) {
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size_t len = strlen(str);
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assert(dump_out_len + len < DUMP_OUT_SIZE);
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memcpy(dump_out + dump_out_len, str, len + 1);
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dump_out_len += len;
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}
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static void
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call_dump() {
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static void *in[2] = {test_dump_write_cb, NULL};
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dump_out_len = 0;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_dump",
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NULL, NULL, in, sizeof(in)), 0, "Dump mallctl raised error");
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}
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typedef struct {
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size_t size;
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size_t usize;
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bool released;
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} confirm_record_t;
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#define DUMP_ERROR "Dump output is wrong"
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static void
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confirm_record(const char *template, const confirm_record_t *records,
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const size_t n_records) {
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static const char *types[2] = {"alloc", "dalloc"};
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static char buf[64];
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/*
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* The template string would be in the form of:
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* "{...,\"recent_alloc\":[]}",
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* and dump_out would be in the form of:
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* "{...,\"recent_alloc\":[...]}".
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* Using "- 2" serves to cut right before the ending "]}".
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*/
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assert_d_eq(memcmp(dump_out, template, strlen(template) - 2), 0,
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DUMP_ERROR);
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assert_d_eq(memcmp(dump_out + strlen(dump_out) - 2,
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template + strlen(template) - 2, 2), 0, DUMP_ERROR);
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const char *start = dump_out + strlen(template) - 2;
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const char *end = dump_out + strlen(dump_out) - 2;
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const confirm_record_t *record;
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for (record = records; record < records + n_records; ++record) {
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#define ASSERT_CHAR(c) do { \
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assert_true(start < end, DUMP_ERROR); \
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assert_c_eq(*start++, c, DUMP_ERROR); \
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} while (0)
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#define ASSERT_STR(s) do { \
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const size_t len = strlen(s); \
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assert_true(start + len <= end, DUMP_ERROR); \
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assert_d_eq(memcmp(start, s, len), 0, DUMP_ERROR); \
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start += len; \
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} while (0)
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#define ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR(s, ...) do { \
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malloc_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), s, __VA_ARGS__); \
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ASSERT_STR(buf); \
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} while (0)
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if (record != records) {
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR('{');
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ASSERT_STR("\"size\"");
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("%zu", record->size);
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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ASSERT_STR("\"usize\"");
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("%zu", record->usize);
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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ASSERT_STR("\"released\"");
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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ASSERT_STR(record->released ? "true" : "false");
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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const char **type = types;
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while (true) {
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("\"%s_thread_uid\"", *type);
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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while (isdigit(*start)) {
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++start;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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if (opt_prof_sys_thread_name) {
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("\"%s_thread_name\"",
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*type);
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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ASSERT_CHAR('"');
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while (*start != '"') {
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++start;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR('"');
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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}
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("\"%s_time\"", *type);
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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while (isdigit(*start)) {
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++start;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR("\"%s_trace\"", *type);
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ASSERT_CHAR(':');
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ASSERT_CHAR('[');
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while (isdigit(*start) || *start == 'x' ||
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(*start >= 'a' && *start <= 'f') ||
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*start == '\"' || *start == ',') {
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++start;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR(']');
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if (strcmp(*type, "dalloc") == 0) {
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break;
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}
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assert(strcmp(*type, "alloc") == 0);
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if (!record->released) {
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break;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR(',');
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++type;
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}
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ASSERT_CHAR('}');
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#undef ASSERT_FORMATTED_STR
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#undef ASSERT_STR
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#undef ASSERT_CHAR
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}
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assert_ptr_eq(record, records + n_records, DUMP_ERROR);
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assert_ptr_eq(start, end, DUMP_ERROR);
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_recent_alloc_dump) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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confirm_prof_setup();
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ssize_t future;
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void *p, *q;
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confirm_record_t records[2];
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assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample, (size_t)0,
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"lg_prof_sample not set correctly");
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future = 0;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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call_dump();
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expect_str_eq(dump_out, "{\"sample_interval\":1,"
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"\"recent_alloc_max\":0,\"recent_alloc\":[]}", DUMP_ERROR);
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future = 2;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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call_dump();
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const char *template = "{\"sample_interval\":1,"
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"\"recent_alloc_max\":2,\"recent_alloc\":[]}";
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expect_str_eq(dump_out, template, DUMP_ERROR);
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p = malloc(7);
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call_dump();
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records[0].size = 7;
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records[0].usize = sz_s2u(7);
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records[0].released = false;
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confirm_record(template, records, 1);
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q = mallocx(17, MALLOCX_ALIGN(128));
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call_dump();
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records[1].size = 17;
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records[1].usize = sz_sa2u(17, 128);
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records[1].released = false;
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confirm_record(template, records, 2);
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free(q);
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call_dump();
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records[1].released = true;
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confirm_record(template, records, 2);
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free(p);
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call_dump();
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records[0].released = true;
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confirm_record(template, records, 2);
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future = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
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assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
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NULL, NULL, &future, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
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confirm_prof_setup();
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}
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TEST_END
|
|
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|
#undef DUMP_ERROR
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#undef DUMP_OUT_SIZE
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|
|
#define N_THREADS 16
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|
#define N_PTRS 512
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|
#define N_CTLS 8
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|
#define N_ITERS 2048
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|
#define STRESS_ALLOC_MAX 4096
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|
|
typedef struct {
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thd_t thd;
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|
size_t id;
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|
void *ptrs[N_PTRS];
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|
size_t count;
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|
} thd_data_t;
|
|
|
|
static thd_data_t thd_data[N_THREADS];
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|
static ssize_t test_max;
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
test_write_cb(void *cbopaque, const char *str) {
|
|
sleep_ns(1000 * 1000);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void *
|
|
f_thread(void *arg) {
|
|
const size_t thd_id = *(size_t *)arg;
|
|
thd_data_t *data_p = thd_data + thd_id;
|
|
assert(data_p->id == thd_id);
|
|
data_p->count = 0;
|
|
uint64_t rand = (uint64_t)thd_id;
|
|
tsd_t *tsd = tsd_fetch();
|
|
assert(test_max > 1);
|
|
ssize_t last_max = -1;
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < N_ITERS; i++) {
|
|
rand = prng_range_u64(&rand, N_PTRS + N_CTLS * 5);
|
|
assert(data_p->count <= N_PTRS);
|
|
if (rand < data_p->count) {
|
|
assert(data_p->count > 0);
|
|
if (rand != data_p->count - 1) {
|
|
assert(data_p->count > 1);
|
|
void *temp = data_p->ptrs[rand];
|
|
data_p->ptrs[rand] =
|
|
data_p->ptrs[data_p->count - 1];
|
|
data_p->ptrs[data_p->count - 1] = temp;
|
|
}
|
|
free(data_p->ptrs[--data_p->count]);
|
|
} else if (rand < N_PTRS) {
|
|
assert(data_p->count < N_PTRS);
|
|
data_p->ptrs[data_p->count++] = malloc(1);
|
|
} else if (rand % 5 == 0) {
|
|
prof_recent_alloc_dump(tsd, test_write_cb, NULL);
|
|
} else if (rand % 5 == 1) {
|
|
last_max = prof_recent_alloc_max_ctl_read();
|
|
} else if (rand % 5 == 2) {
|
|
last_max =
|
|
prof_recent_alloc_max_ctl_write(tsd, test_max * 2);
|
|
} else if (rand % 5 == 3) {
|
|
last_max =
|
|
prof_recent_alloc_max_ctl_write(tsd, test_max);
|
|
} else {
|
|
assert(rand % 5 == 4);
|
|
last_max =
|
|
prof_recent_alloc_max_ctl_write(tsd, test_max / 2);
|
|
}
|
|
assert_zd_ge(last_max, -1, "Illegal last-N max");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while (data_p->count > 0) {
|
|
free(data_p->ptrs[--data_p->count]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_recent_stress) {
|
|
test_skip_if(!config_prof);
|
|
|
|
confirm_prof_setup();
|
|
|
|
test_max = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < N_THREADS; i++) {
|
|
thd_data_t *data_p = thd_data + i;
|
|
data_p->id = i;
|
|
thd_create(&data_p->thd, &f_thread, &data_p->id);
|
|
}
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < N_THREADS; i++) {
|
|
thd_data_t *data_p = thd_data + i;
|
|
thd_join(data_p->thd, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test_max = STRESS_ALLOC_MAX;
|
|
assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
|
|
NULL, NULL, &test_max, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < N_THREADS; i++) {
|
|
thd_data_t *data_p = thd_data + i;
|
|
data_p->id = i;
|
|
thd_create(&data_p->thd, &f_thread, &data_p->id);
|
|
}
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < N_THREADS; i++) {
|
|
thd_data_t *data_p = thd_data + i;
|
|
thd_join(data_p->thd, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test_max = OPT_ALLOC_MAX;
|
|
assert_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.prof_recent.alloc_max",
|
|
NULL, NULL, &test_max, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0, "Write error");
|
|
confirm_prof_setup();
|
|
}
|
|
TEST_END
|
|
|
|
#undef STRESS_ALLOC_MAX
|
|
#undef N_ITERS
|
|
#undef N_PTRS
|
|
#undef N_THREADS
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
main(void) {
|
|
return test(
|
|
test_confirm_setup,
|
|
test_prof_recent_off,
|
|
test_prof_recent_on,
|
|
test_prof_recent_alloc,
|
|
test_prof_recent_alloc_dump,
|
|
test_prof_recent_stress);
|
|
}
|