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// -*- Mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
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// Copyright (c) 2005, Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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// ---
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// Author: Sanjay Ghemawat
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//
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// Some of our malloc implementations can invoke the following hooks whenever
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// memory is allocated or deallocated. MallocHook is thread-safe, and things
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// you do before calling AddFooHook(MyHook) are visible to any resulting calls
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// to MyHook. Hooks must be thread-safe. If you write:
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//
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// CHECK(MallocHook::AddNewHook(&MyNewHook));
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//
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// MyNewHook will be invoked in subsequent calls in the current thread, but
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// there are no guarantees on when it might be invoked in other threads.
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//
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// There are a limited number of slots available for each hook type. Add*Hook
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// will return false if there are no slots available. Remove*Hook will return
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// false if the given hook was not already installed.
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//
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// The order in which individual hooks are called in Invoke*Hook is undefined.
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//
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// It is safe for a hook to remove itself within Invoke*Hook and add other
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// hooks. Any hooks added inside a hook invocation (for the same hook type)
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// will not be invoked for the current invocation.
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//
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// One important user of these hooks is the heap profiler.
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//
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// CAVEAT: If you add new MallocHook::Invoke* calls then those calls must be
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// directly in the code of the (de)allocation function that is provided to the
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// user and that function must have an ATTRIBUTE_SECTION(malloc_hook) attribute.
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//
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// Note: the Invoke*Hook() functions are defined in malloc_hook-inl.h. If you
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// need to invoke a hook (which you shouldn't unless you're part of tcmalloc),
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// be sure to #include malloc_hook-inl.h in addition to malloc_hook.h.
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//
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// NOTE FOR C USERS: If you want to use malloc_hook functionality from
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// a C program, #include malloc_hook_c.h instead of this file.
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#ifndef _MALLOC_HOOK_H_
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#define _MALLOC_HOOK_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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extern "C" {
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#include "malloc_hook_c.h" // a C version of the malloc_hook interface
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}
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// Annoying stuff for windows -- makes sure clients can import these functions
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#ifndef PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL
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# ifdef _WIN32
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# define PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL __declspec(dllimport)
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# else
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# define PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL
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# endif
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#endif
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// The C++ methods below call the C version (MallocHook_*), and thus
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// convert between an int and a bool. Windows complains about this
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// (a "performance warning") which we don't care about, so we suppress.
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma warning(push)
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#pragma warning(disable:4800)
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#endif
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// Note: malloc_hook_c.h defines MallocHook_*Hook and
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// MallocHook_{Add,Remove}*Hook. The version of these inside the MallocHook
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// class are defined in terms of the malloc_hook_c version. See malloc_hook_c.h
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// for details of these types/functions.
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class PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL MallocHook {
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public:
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// The NewHook is invoked whenever an object is allocated.
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// It may be passed NULL if the allocator returned NULL.
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typedef MallocHook_NewHook NewHook;
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inline static bool AddNewHook(NewHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddNewHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveNewHook(NewHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveNewHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeNewHook(const void* p, size_t s);
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// The DeleteHook is invoked whenever an object is deallocated.
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// It may be passed NULL if the caller is trying to delete NULL.
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typedef MallocHook_DeleteHook DeleteHook;
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inline static bool AddDeleteHook(DeleteHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddDeleteHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveDeleteHook(DeleteHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveDeleteHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeDeleteHook(const void* p);
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// The PreMmapHook is invoked with mmap or mmap64 arguments just
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// before the call is actually made. Such a hook may be useful
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// in memory limited contexts, to catch allocations that will exceed
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// a memory limit, and take outside actions to increase that limit.
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typedef MallocHook_PreMmapHook PreMmapHook;
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inline static bool AddPreMmapHook(PreMmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddPreMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemovePreMmapHook(PreMmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemovePreMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokePreMmapHook(const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset);
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// The MmapReplacement is invoked after the PreMmapHook but before
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// the call is actually made. The MmapReplacement should return true
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// if it handled the call, or false if it is still necessary to
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// call mmap/mmap64.
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// This should be used only by experts, and users must be be
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// extremely careful to avoid recursive calls to mmap. The replacement
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// should be async signal safe.
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// Only one MmapReplacement is supported. After setting an MmapReplacement
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// you must call RemoveMmapReplacement before calling SetMmapReplacement
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// again.
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typedef MallocHook_MmapReplacement MmapReplacement;
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inline static bool SetMmapReplacement(MmapReplacement hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetMmapReplacement(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveMmapReplacement(MmapReplacement hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveMmapReplacement(hook);
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}
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inline static bool InvokeMmapReplacement(const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset,
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void** result);
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// The MmapHook is invoked whenever a region of memory is mapped.
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// It may be passed MAP_FAILED if the mmap failed.
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typedef MallocHook_MmapHook MmapHook;
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inline static bool AddMmapHook(MmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveMmapHook(MmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeMmapHook(const void* result,
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const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset);
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// The MunmapReplacement is invoked with munmap arguments just before
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// the call is actually made. The MunmapReplacement should return true
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// if it handled the call, or false if it is still necessary to
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// call munmap.
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// This should be used only by experts. The replacement should be
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// async signal safe.
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// Only one MunmapReplacement is supported. After setting an
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// MunmapReplacement you must call RemoveMunmapReplacement before
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// calling SetMunmapReplacement again.
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typedef MallocHook_MunmapReplacement MunmapReplacement;
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inline static bool SetMunmapReplacement(MunmapReplacement hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetMunmapReplacement(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveMunmapReplacement(MunmapReplacement hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveMunmapReplacement(hook);
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}
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inline static bool InvokeMunmapReplacement(const void* p,
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size_t size,
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int* result);
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// The MunmapHook is invoked whenever a region of memory is unmapped.
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typedef MallocHook_MunmapHook MunmapHook;
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inline static bool AddMunmapHook(MunmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddMunmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveMunmapHook(MunmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveMunmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeMunmapHook(const void* p, size_t size);
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// The MremapHook is invoked whenever a region of memory is remapped.
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typedef MallocHook_MremapHook MremapHook;
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inline static bool AddMremapHook(MremapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddMremapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveMremapHook(MremapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveMremapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeMremapHook(const void* result,
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const void* old_addr,
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size_t old_size,
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size_t new_size,
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int flags,
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const void* new_addr);
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// The PreSbrkHook is invoked just before sbrk is called -- except when
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// the increment is 0. This is because sbrk(0) is often called
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// to get the top of the memory stack, and is not actually a
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// memory-allocation call. It may be useful in memory-limited contexts,
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// to catch allocations that will exceed the limit and take outside
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// actions to increase such a limit.
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typedef MallocHook_PreSbrkHook PreSbrkHook;
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inline static bool AddPreSbrkHook(PreSbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddPreSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemovePreSbrkHook(PreSbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemovePreSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokePreSbrkHook(ptrdiff_t increment);
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// The SbrkHook is invoked whenever sbrk is called -- except when
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// the increment is 0. This is because sbrk(0) is often called
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// to get the top of the memory stack, and is not actually a
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// memory-allocation call.
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typedef MallocHook_SbrkHook SbrkHook;
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inline static bool AddSbrkHook(SbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_AddSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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inline static bool RemoveSbrkHook(SbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_RemoveSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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inline static void InvokeSbrkHook(const void* result, ptrdiff_t increment);
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// Get the current stack trace. Try to skip all routines up to and
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// and including the caller of MallocHook::Invoke*.
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// Use "skip_count" (similarly to GetStackTrace from stacktrace.h)
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// as a hint about how many routines to skip if better information
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// is not available.
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inline static int GetCallerStackTrace(void** result, int max_depth,
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int skip_count) {
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return MallocHook_GetCallerStackTrace(result, max_depth, skip_count);
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}
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// Unhooked versions of mmap() and munmap(). These should be used
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// only by experts, since they bypass heapchecking, etc.
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// Note: These do not run hooks, but they still use the MmapReplacement
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// and MunmapReplacement.
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static void* UnhookedMMap(void *start, size_t length, int prot, int flags,
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int fd, off_t offset);
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static int UnhookedMUnmap(void *start, size_t length);
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// The following are DEPRECATED.
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inline static NewHook GetNewHook();
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inline static NewHook SetNewHook(NewHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetNewHook(hook);
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}
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inline static DeleteHook GetDeleteHook();
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inline static DeleteHook SetDeleteHook(DeleteHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetDeleteHook(hook);
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}
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inline static PreMmapHook GetPreMmapHook();
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inline static PreMmapHook SetPreMmapHook(PreMmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetPreMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static MmapHook GetMmapHook();
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inline static MmapHook SetMmapHook(MmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetMmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static MunmapHook GetMunmapHook();
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inline static MunmapHook SetMunmapHook(MunmapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetMunmapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static MremapHook GetMremapHook();
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inline static MremapHook SetMremapHook(MremapHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetMremapHook(hook);
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}
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inline static PreSbrkHook GetPreSbrkHook();
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inline static PreSbrkHook SetPreSbrkHook(PreSbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetPreSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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inline static SbrkHook GetSbrkHook();
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inline static SbrkHook SetSbrkHook(SbrkHook hook) {
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return MallocHook_SetSbrkHook(hook);
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}
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// End of DEPRECATED methods.
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private:
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// Slow path versions of Invoke*Hook.
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static void InvokeNewHookSlow(const void* p, size_t s);
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static void InvokeDeleteHookSlow(const void* p);
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static void InvokePreMmapHookSlow(const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset);
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static void InvokeMmapHookSlow(const void* result,
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const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset);
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static bool InvokeMmapReplacementSlow(const void* start,
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size_t size,
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int protection,
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int flags,
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int fd,
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off_t offset,
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void** result);
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static void InvokeMunmapHookSlow(const void* p, size_t size);
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static bool InvokeMunmapReplacementSlow(const void* p,
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size_t size,
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int* result);
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static void InvokeMremapHookSlow(const void* result,
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const void* old_addr,
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size_t old_size,
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size_t new_size,
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int flags,
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const void* new_addr);
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static void InvokePreSbrkHookSlow(ptrdiff_t increment);
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static void InvokeSbrkHookSlow(const void* result, ptrdiff_t increment);
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};
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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#pragma warning(pop)
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#endif
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#endif /* _MALLOC_HOOK_H_ */
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