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This lets us mark it directly. Get rid of long-unused "notleaks" member of struct lightningd too. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
135 lines
4.4 KiB
C
135 lines
4.4 KiB
C
#ifndef LIGHTNING_COMMON_MEMLEAK_H
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#define LIGHTNING_COMMON_MEMLEAK_H
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#include "config.h"
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#include <ccan/strmap/strmap.h>
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#include <ccan/tal/tal.h>
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#include <inttypes.h>
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struct htable;
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/**
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* memleak_init: Initialize memleak detection; you call this at the start!
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*
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* notleak() won't have an effect if called before this (but naming
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* tal objects with suffix _notleak works).
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*/
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void memleak_init(void);
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/**
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* notleak: remove a false-positive tal object.
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* @p: the tal allocation.
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*
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* This marks a tal pointer (and anything it refers to) as not being
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* leaked. Think hard before using this!
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*/
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#define notleak(p) ((memleak_typeof(p))notleak_((p), false))
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/* Mark a pointer and all its tal children as not being leaked.
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* You don't want this; it's for simplifying handling of the incoming
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* command which asks lightningd to do the dev check. */
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#define notleak_with_children(p) ((memleak_typeof(p))notleak_((p), true))
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#if HAVE_TYPEOF
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#define memleak_typeof(var) typeof(var)
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#else
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#define memleak_typeof(var) void *
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#endif /* !HAVE_TYPEOF */
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void *notleak_(void *ptr, bool plus_children);
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#if DEVELOPER
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/**
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* memleak_add_helper: help memleak look inside this tal object
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* @p: the tal object
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* @cb: the callback.
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*
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* memleak looks for tal pointers inside a tal object memory, but some
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* structures which use bit-stealing on pointers or use non-tal allocations
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* will need this.
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*
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* The callback usually calls memleak_remove_*.
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*/
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#define memleak_add_helper(p, cb) \
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memleak_add_helper_((p), \
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typesafe_cb_preargs(void, const tal_t *, \
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(cb), (p), \
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struct htable *))
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#else
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/* Don't refer to cb at all if !DEVELOPER */
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#define memleak_add_helper(p, cb)
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#endif
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/* For update-mock: memleak_add_helper_ mock empty */
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void memleak_add_helper_(const tal_t *p, void (*cb)(struct htable *memtable,
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const tal_t *));
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/**
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* memleak_find_allocations: allocate a htable with all tal objects;
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* @ctx: the context to allocate the htable from
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* @exclude1: one tal pointer to exclude from adding (if non-NULL)
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* @exclude2: second tal pointer to exclude from adding (if non-NULL)
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*
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* Note that exclude1 and exclude2's tal children are also not added.
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*/
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struct htable *memleak_find_allocations(const tal_t *ctx,
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const void *exclude1,
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const void *exclude2);
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/**
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* memleak_remove_region - remove this region and anything it references
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* @memtable: the memtable create by memleak_find_allocations.
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* @p: the pointer to remove.
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* @bytelen: the bytes within it to scan for more pointers.
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*
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* This removes @p from the memtable, then looks for any tal pointers
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* inside between @p and @p + @bytelen and calls
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* memleak_remove_region() on those if not already removed.
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*/
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void memleak_remove_region(struct htable *memtable,
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const void *p, size_t bytelen);
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/**
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* memleak_remove_pointer - remove this pointer
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* @memtable: the memtable create by memleak_find_allocations.
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* @p: the pointer to remove.
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*
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* This removes @p from the memtable.
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*/
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#define memleak_remove_pointer(memtable, p) \
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memleak_remove_region((memtable), (p), 0)
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/* Helper to remove objects inside this htable (which is opaque to memleak). */
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void memleak_remove_htable(struct htable *memtable, const struct htable *ht);
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/* Helper to remove objects inside this uintmap (which is opaque to memleak). */
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#define memleak_remove_uintmap(memtable, umap) \
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memleak_remove_intmap_(memtable, uintmap_unwrap_(umap))
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struct intmap;
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void memleak_remove_intmap_(struct htable *memtable, const struct intmap *m);
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/* Remove any pointers inside this strmap (which is opaque to memleak). */
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#define memleak_remove_strmap(memtable, strmap) \
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memleak_remove_strmap_((memtable), tcon_unwrap(strmap))
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void memleak_remove_strmap_(struct htable *memtable, const struct strmap *m);
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/**
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* memleak_get: get (and remove) a leak from memtable, or NULL
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* @memtable: the memtable after all known allocations removed.
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* @backtrace: the backtrace to set if there is one.
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*
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* If this returns NULL, it means the @memtable was empty. Otherwise
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* it return a pointer to a leak (and removes it from @memtable)
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*/
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const void *memleak_get(struct htable *memtable, const uintptr_t **backtrace);
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extern struct backtrace_state *backtrace_state;
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#if DEVELOPER
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/* Only defined if DEVELOPER */
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bool dump_memleak(struct htable *memtable,
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void PRINTF_FMT(1,2) (*print)(const char *fmt, ...));
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#endif
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#endif /* LIGHTNING_COMMON_MEMLEAK_H */
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