pjs/tools/trace-malloc/TraceMalloc.pm

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# 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 TraceMalloc.pm, released Nov 27, 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):
# Chris Waterson <waterson@netscape.com>
#
package TraceMalloc;
use strict;
# Read in the type inference file and construct a network that we can
# use to match stack prefixes to types.
sub init_type_inference($) {
my ($file) = @_;
$::Fingerprints = { };
open(TYPES, "<$file") || die "unable to open $::opt_types, $!";
TYPE: while (<TYPES>) {
next TYPE unless /<(.*)>/;
my $type = $1;
my $link = \%::Fingerprints;
FRAME: while (<TYPES>) {
chomp;
last FRAME if /^$/;
my $next = $link->{$_};
if (! $next) {
$next = $link->{$_} = {};
}
$link = $next;
}
$link->{'#type#'} = $type;
last TYPE if eof;
}
}
# Infer the type, trying to find the most specific type possible.
sub infer_type($) {
my ($stack) = @_;
my $link = \%::Fingerprints;
my $last;
FRAME: foreach my $frame (@$stack) {
last FRAME unless $link;
$frame =~ s/\[.*\]$//; # ignore exact addresses, as they'll drift
$last = $link;
$link = $link->{$frame};
}
if ($last && $last->{'#type#'}) {
return $last->{'#type#'};
}
else {
return 'void*';
}
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Read in the output a trace malloc's dump.
#
sub read {
my ($callback, $noslop) = @_;
OBJECT: while (<>) {
# e.g., 0x0832FBD0 <void*> (80)
next OBJECT unless /^0x(\S+) <(.*)> \((\d+)\)/;
my ($addr, $type, $size) = (hex $1, $2, $3);
my $object = $::Objects{$addr};
if (! $object) {
# Found a new object entry. Record its type and size
$::Objects{$addr} =
$object =
{ 'type' => $type, 'size' => $size };
}
# Record the object's slots
my @slots;
SLOT: while (<>) {
# e.g., 0x00000000
last SLOT unless /^\t0x(\S+)/;
my $value = hex $1;
# Ignore low bits, unless they've specified --noslop
$value &= ~0x7 unless $noslop;
$slots[$#slots + 1] = $value;
}
$object->{'slots'} = \@slots;
# Record the stack by which the object was allocated
my @stack;
while (/^(.*)\[(.*) \+0x(\S+)\]$/) {
# e.g., _dl_debug_message[/lib/ld-linux.so.2 +0x0000B858]
my ($func, $lib, $off) = ($1, $2, hex $3);
chomp;
$stack[$#stack + 1] = $_;
$_ = <>;
}
$object->{'stack'} = \@stack;
$object->{'type'} = infer_type(\@stack)
if $object->{'type'} eq 'void*';
&$callback($object) if $callback;
# Gotta check EOF explicitly...
last OBJECT if eof;
}
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
TraceMalloc - Perl routines to deal with output from ``trace malloc''
and the Boehm GC
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use TraceMalloc;
TraceMalloc::init_type_inference("types.dat");
TraceMalloc::read(0);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head1 EXAMPLES
=cut