67 lines
1.8 KiB
C++
67 lines
1.8 KiB
C++
#include <stdio.h>
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#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
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/*
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* We can't test C++ in unit tests. In order to intercept abort, use a secret
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* safety check abort hook in integration tests.
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*/
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typedef void (*abort_hook_t)(const char *message);
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bool fake_abort_called;
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void fake_abort(const char *message) {
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const char *expected_start = "<jemalloc>: Allocation of size";
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if (strncmp(message, expected_start, strlen(expected_start)) != 0) {
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abort();
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}
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fake_abort_called = true;
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}
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static bool
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own_operator_new(void) {
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uint64_t before, after;
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size_t sz = sizeof(before);
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/* thread.allocated is always available, even w/o config_stats. */
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("thread.allocated", (void *)&before, &sz, NULL, 0),
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0, "Unexpected mallctl failure reading stats");
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void *volatile ptr = ::operator new((size_t)8);
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expect_ptr_not_null(ptr, "Unexpected allocation failure");
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("thread.allocated", (void *)&after, &sz, NULL, 0),
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0, "Unexpected mallctl failure reading stats");
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return (after != before);
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_failing_alloc) {
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abort_hook_t abort_hook = &fake_abort;
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("experimental.hooks.safety_check_abort", NULL, NULL,
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(void *)&abort_hook, sizeof(abort_hook)), 0,
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"Unexpected mallctl failure setting abort hook");
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/*
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* Not owning operator new is only expected to happen on MinGW which
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* does not support operator new / delete replacement.
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*/
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#ifdef _WIN32
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test_skip_if(!own_operator_new());
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#else
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expect_true(own_operator_new(), "No operator new overload");
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#endif
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void *volatile ptr = (void *)1;
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try {
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/* Too big of an allocation to succeed. */
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ptr = ::operator new((size_t)-1);
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} catch (...) {
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abort();
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}
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expect_ptr_null(ptr, "Allocation should have failed");
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expect_b_eq(fake_abort_called, true, "Abort hook not invoked");
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}
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TEST_END
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int
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main(void) {
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return test(
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test_failing_alloc);
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}
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