/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- * * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express oqr * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. * * The Original Code is nsTraceMalloc.c/bloatblame.c code, released * April 19, 2000. * * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape * Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are * Copyright (C) 2000 Netscape Communications Corporation. All * Rights Reserved. * * Contributor(s): * Brendan Eich, 14-April-2000 * * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the * terms of the GNU Public License (the "GPL"), in which case the * provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of those above. * If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only * under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use your * version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision by * deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this * file under either the MPL or the GPL. */ #ifndef nsTraceMalloc_h___ #define nsTraceMalloc_h___ #include "prtypes.h" PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C /** * Magic "number" at start of a trace-malloc log file. Inspired by the PNG * magic string, which inspired XPCOM's typelib (.xpt) file magic. See the * NS_TraceMallocStartup comment (below) for magic number differences in log * file structure. */ #define NS_TRACE_MALLOC_MAGIC "XPCOM\nTMLog06\r\n\032" #define NS_TRACE_MALLOC_MAGIC_SIZE 16 /** * Trace-malloc stats, traced via the 'Z' event at the end of a log file. */ typedef struct nsTMStats { uint32 calltree_maxstack; uint32 calltree_maxdepth; uint32 calltree_parents; uint32 calltree_maxkids; uint32 calltree_kidhits; uint32 calltree_kidmisses; uint32 calltree_kidsteps; uint32 callsite_recurrences; uint32 backtrace_calls; uint32 backtrace_failures; uint32 btmalloc_failures; uint32 dladdr_failures; uint32 malloc_calls; uint32 malloc_failures; uint32 calloc_calls; uint32 calloc_failures; uint32 realloc_calls; uint32 realloc_failures; uint32 free_calls; uint32 null_free_calls; } nsTMStats; #define NS_TMSTATS_STATIC_INITIALIZER {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} /** * Call NS_TraceMallocStartup with a valid file descriptor to enable logging * of compressed malloc traces, including callsite chains. Integers may be * unsigned serial numbers, sizes, or offsets, and require at most 32 bits. * They're encoded as follows: * 0-127 0xxxxxxx (binary, one byte) * 128-16383 10xxxxxx xxxxxxxx * 16384-0x1fffff 110xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx * 0x200000-0xfffffff 1110xxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx * 0x10000000-0xffffffff 11110000 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx * Strings are NUL-terminated ASCII. * * Event Operands (magic TMLog01) * 'L' library serial, shared object filename string * 'N' method serial, library serial, demangled name string * 'S' site serial, parent serial, method serial, calling pc offset * 'M' site serial, malloc size * 'C' site serial, calloc size * 'R' site serial, realloc oldsize, realloc size * 'F' site serial, free size * * Event Operands (magic TMLog02) * 'Z' serialized struct tmstats (20 unsigned integers), * maxkids parent callsite serial, * maxstack top callsite serial * * Event Operands (magic TMLog03) * 'T' seconds, microseconds, caption * * Event Operands (magic TMLog04) * 'R' site serial, realloc size, old site serial, realloc oldsize * * Event Operands (magic TMLog05) * 'M' site serial, address, malloc size * 'C' site serial, address, calloc size * 'R' site serial, address, realloc size, old site serial, * old address, old size * 'F' site serial, address, free size * * Event Operands (magic TMLog06) * 'M' site serial, interval, address, malloc size * 'C' site serial, interval, address, calloc size * 'R' site serial, interval, address, realloc size, old site serial, * old address, old size * 'F' site serial, interval, address, free size * * See tools/trace-malloc/bloatblame.c for an example log-file reader. */ #define TM_EVENT_LIBRARY 'L' #define TM_EVENT_METHOD 'N' #define TM_EVENT_CALLSITE 'S' #define TM_EVENT_MALLOC 'M' #define TM_EVENT_CALLOC 'C' #define TM_EVENT_REALLOC 'R' #define TM_EVENT_FREE 'F' #define TM_EVENT_STATS 'Z' #define TM_EVENT_TIMESTAMP 'T' PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocStartup(int logfd); /** * Initialize malloc tracing, using the ``standard'' startup arguments. */ PR_EXTERN(int) NS_TraceMallocStartupArgs(int argc, char* argv[]); /** * Stop all malloc tracing, flushing any buffered events to the logfile. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocShutdown(void); /** * Disable malloc tracing. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocDisable(void); /** * Enable malloc tracing. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocEnable(void); /** * Change the log file descriptor, flushing any buffered output to the old * fd, and writing NS_TRACE_MALLOC_MAGIC to the new file if it is zero length. * Return the old fd, so the caller can swap open fds. Return -2 on failure, * which means malloc failure. */ PR_EXTERN(int) NS_TraceMallocChangeLogFD(int fd); /** * Close the file descriptor fd and forget any bookkeeping associated with it. * Do nothing if fd is -1. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocCloseLogFD(int fd); /** * Emit a timestamp event with the given caption to the current log file. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocLogTimestamp(const char *caption); /** * Walk the stack, dumping frames in standard form to ofp. If skip is 0, * exclude the frames for NS_TraceStack and anything it calls to do the walk. * If skip is less than 0, include -skip such frames. If skip is positive, * exclude that many frames leading to the call to NS_TraceStack. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceStack(int skip, FILE *ofp); /** * Dump a human-readable listing of current allocations and their compressed * stack backtraces to the file named by pathname. Beware this file may have * very long lines. * * Return -1 on error with errno set by the system, 0 on success. */ PR_EXTERN(int) NS_TraceMallocDumpAllocations(const char *pathname); /** * Flush all logfile buffers. */ PR_EXTERN(void) NS_TraceMallocFlushLogfiles(void); PR_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* nsTraceMalloc_h___ */