binutils-gdb/libbacktrace/instrumented_alloc.c
Andrew Burgess 63a4b10683 Copy in libbacktrace from gcc
This copies in libbacktrace from the gcc repository as it was in the
commit 62e420293a293608f383d9b9c7f2debd666e9fc9.  GDB is going to
start using this library soon.

A dependency between GDB and libbacktrace has already been added to
the top level Makefile, so, after this commit, when building GDB,
libbacktrace will be built first.  However, libbacktrace is not yet
linked into GDB, or used by GDB in any way.

It is possible to stop libbacktrace being built by configuring the
tree with --disable-libbacktrace.

This commit does NOT update src-release.sh, that will be done in the
next commit, this commit ONLY imports libbacktrace from gcc.  This
means that if you try to make a release of GDB from exactly this
commit then the release tar file will not include libbacktrace.
However, as libbacktrace is an optional dependency this is fine.
2021-09-28 12:21:21 +01:00

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/* instrumented_alloc.c -- Memory allocation instrumented to fail when
requested, for testing purposes.
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/* Include all the header files of alloc here, to make sure they're not
processed when including alloc.c below, such that the redefinitions of malloc
and realloc are only effective in alloc.c itself. This does not work for
config.h, because it's not wrapped in "#ifndef CONFIG_H\n#define CONFIG_H"
and "#endif" but that does not seem to be harmful. */
#include "config.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "backtrace.h"
#include "internal.h"
extern void *instrumented_malloc (size_t size);
extern void *instrumented_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size);
#define malloc instrumented_malloc
#define realloc instrumented_realloc
#include "alloc.c"
#undef malloc
#undef realloc
static uint64_t nr_allocs = 0;
static uint64_t fail_at_alloc = 0;
extern int at_fail_alloc_p (void);
extern uint64_t get_nr_allocs (void);
extern void set_fail_at_alloc (uint64_t);
void *
instrumented_malloc (size_t size)
{
void *res;
if (at_fail_alloc_p ())
return NULL;
res = malloc (size);
if (res != NULL)
nr_allocs++;
return res;
}
void *
instrumented_realloc (void *ptr, size_t size)
{
void *res;
if (size != 0)
{
if (at_fail_alloc_p ())
return NULL;
}
res = realloc (ptr, size);
if (res != NULL)
nr_allocs++;
return res;
}
int
at_fail_alloc_p (void)
{
return fail_at_alloc == nr_allocs + 1;
}
uint64_t
get_nr_allocs (void)
{
return nr_allocs;
}
void
set_fail_at_alloc (uint64_t nr)
{
fail_at_alloc = nr;
}