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- //( { file_desc: "Implements a memory allocation manager interface." kw:[ base ]}
- //
- //
- // Using cmMem allows memory leaks and some instances of memory corruption
- // to be be detected. It can also perform memory block alignment.
- //
- // The cmMm class acts as an interface for implementing functions designed to replace
- // malloc() and free(). cmMm does not actually allocate memory itself but rather
- // tracks and conditions block of memory provided by other sources. In this sense
- // it acts as a backend for a memory allocation manager.
- // cmMallocDebug.h gives an example of using cmMm to interface to malloc() and free().
- // cmLinkedHeap.h gives an example of using cmMm to link to an alternate heap manager.
- // See cmMdTest() and cmLHeapTest() for usage examples of cmMm.
- //
- // cmMm works as follows:
- //
- // 1. A client memory manager creates and configures a cmMm object via cmMmInitialize().
- // As part of the configuration the client gives callback functions which implement
- // actual memory allocation and release. In practice this means the callback probably
- // call malloc() or free().
- //
- // 2. At some point later when the client needs to allocate a block of memory it calls
- // cmMmAllocate() with the size of the requested block. cmMm translates this request
- // into a call to the client provided memory allocation callback to get a block of raw
- // memory which is slightly larger than the request block.
- //
- // 3. Given the raw memory block cmMm conditions it in the following ways and returns
- // it to the client.
- //
- // * The base of the blocks data area is shifted such that it is has an arbitrary
- // address aligned according to the value set by the alignByteCnt parameter to cmMmInitialize().
- // Address aligment is sometimes required by routines which make use of the the SIMD
- // unit on some CPUs.
- // * 'Guard' bytes are prepended and appended to the blocks data area.
- // These bytes are set to the known fixed value (0xaa). At some point later cmMm can
- // then test for accidental writes just before or just after the legal data area by
- // checking the value of these guard bytes.
- // * The number of bytes allocated is written just prior to the leading guard bytes.
- // This allows the memory manager to track the
- // size of the memory and thereby makes reallocations() to smaller or equal data areas
- // very fast. This also allows the size of the data area to be known just by having a
- // pointer to the data area (see cmMmByteCount()). This basic information is not availabe
- // via malloc().
- // * A record is added to an internal database to track the allocation code location
- // (file name, file line, function name) and the allocation status (active or released).
- // * The client may request that a new block of memory be automatically filled with zeros.
- // If automatic zeroing is not requested then the block is filled with 0x55 to indicate that
- // it is not initialized. This can be useful when attempting to recognize uninitialized
- // memory during debugging.
- //
- // When a client requests that a block of memory is released cmMm does the following:
- //
- // 1. If deferred release is enabled (kDeferFreeFl) then the block is filled with 0x33
- // but the callback to freeFunc() is not actually made. This allows cmMm to track attempted
- // writes to freed memory areas. When deferred release is enabled the freeFunc() is not called
- // on any blocks until cmMmFinalize(). If the program continually allocates memory over the
- // life of the program this may mean that the program will eventually exhaust physical memory.
- //
- // 2. If tracking is enabled (kTrackMmFl) then the block pointer is looked up in the internal database.
- // If the pointer is not found then a kMissingRecdRC is returned indicating an attempt to release
- // a non-allocated block.
- //
- // 3. If tracking is enabled (kTrackMmFl) then the block is marked as released in the
- // internal tracking database. At the end of the program all blocks should be marked for release
- // otherwise they are considered leaks.
- //
- //
- // At any time during the life of the cmMm object the client can request a report of the
- // allocated blocks cmMmReport(). This report examines each allocated block for corrupt guard bytes,
- // double frees (attempts to release an allocated block that was already released), and
- // leaked blocks (active blocks).
- //
- //)
-
-
- #ifndef cmMem_h
- #define cmMem_h
-
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
-
- //(
-
- typedef cmHandle_t cmMmH_t; //< cmMm handle type.
- typedef cmRC_t cmMmRC_t; //< cmMm result code types.
-
- // cmMm result codes
- enum
- {
- kOkMmRC = cmOkRC,
- kObjAllocFailMmRC,
- kTrkAllocFailMmRC,
- kAllocFailMmRC,
- kFreeFailMmRC,
- kMissingRecdMmRC,
- kGuardCorruptMmRC,
- kWriteAfterFreeMmRC,
- kLeakDetectedMmRC,
- kDblFreeDetectedMmRC,
- kParamErrMmRC
- };
-
- // All cmMmH_t variables should be initialized with this value prior to calling cmMmInitialize().
- extern cmMmH_t cmMmNullHandle;
-
- // Function signature for data allocation routine client provided to cmMmInitialize().
- // Return NULL if byteCnt == 0.
- typedef void* (*cmAllocMmFunc_t)(void* funcArgPtr, unsigned byteCnt);
-
- // Function signature for data release routine client provided to cmMmInitialize().
- // Return true on success and false on failure. Return true if ptr==NULL.
- typedef bool (*cmFreeMmFunc_t)( void* funcArgPtr, void* ptr);
-
- // Flags for use with cmMmInitialize()
- enum
- {
- kTrackMmFl = 0x01, //< Track alloc's and free's for use by cmMmReport().
- kDeferFreeMmFl = 0x02, //< Defer memory release until cmMmFinalize() (ignored unless kTrackMmFl is set.) Allows checks for 'write after release'.
- kFillUninitMmFl = 0x04, //< Fill uninitialized (non-zeroed) memory with a 0x55 upon allocation
- kFillFreedMmFl = 0x08 //< Fill freed memory with 0x33. This allow checks for wite-after-free.
- };
-
- // Create a new cmMm object.
- // If *hp was not initalized by an earlier call to cmMmInitialize() then it should
- // be set to cmMmNullHandle prior to calling this function. If *hp is a valid handle
- // then it is automatically finalized by an internal call to cmMmFinalize() prior to
- // being re-iniitalized.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmInitialize(
- cmMmH_t* hp, //< Pointer to a client provided cmMmH_t handle to recieve the handle of the new object.
- cmAllocMmFunc_t allocFunc, //< The memory allocation function equivalent to malloc().
- cmFreeMmFunc_t freeFunc, //< The memory release function equivalent to free().
- void* funcArgPtr, //< An application supplied data value sent with call backs to allocFunc() and freeFunc().
- unsigned guardByteCnt, //< Count of guardBytes to precede and follow each allocated block.
- unsigned alignByteCnt, //< Address alignment to provide for each allocated block.
- unsigned flags, //< Configuration flags (See cmXXXMmFl).
- cmRpt_t* rptPtr //< Pointer to an error reporting object.
- );
-
- // Release a cmMm object created by an earlier call to cmMmInitialize(). Upon successful completion *hp is set to cmMmNullHandle.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmFinalize( cmMmH_t* hp );
-
- unsigned cmMmGuardByteCount( cmMmH_t h ); //< Return the count of guard bytes this cmMm object is applying.
- unsigned cmMmAlignByteCount( cmMmH_t h ); //< Return the byte alignment this cmMm object is applying.
- unsigned cmMmInitializeFlags( cmMmH_t h ); //< Return the configuration flags this cmMm object was initialized with.
-
- // Return true if 'h' is a valid handle for an existing cmMm object.
- bool cmMmIsValid( cmMmH_t h );
-
- // flags for use with cmMmAllocate()
- enum cmMmAllocFlags_t
- {
- kZeroMmFl = 0x01, //< Initialize new memory area to zero.
- kAlignMmFl = 0x02, //< Align the returned memory according to the alignByteCnt set in cmMmInitialize().
- kPreserveMmFl = 0x04 //< Preserve existing memory contents during reallocation (orgDataPtr!=NULL).
- };
-
- // Allocate a block of memory.
- // Calling this function results in a call to the function named in allocFunc() in cmMmInitialize().
- void* cmMmAllocate(
- cmMmH_t h, //< Handle for this cmMm object returned from an earlier successful call to cmMmInitialize().
- void* orgDataPtr, //< If this is a re-allocation then this pointer should point to the original allocation otherwise it should be NULL.
- unsigned newEleCnt, //< Count of elmements in this allocation.
- unsigned newEleByteCnt, //< Bytes per element in this allocation. The total memory request is newEleCnt*newEleByteCnt.
- enum cmMmAllocFlags_t flags, //< See cmMmAllocFlags_t.
- const char* fileName, //< Name of the C file from which the allocation request is being made.
- const char* funcName, //< Name of the C function from which the allocation request is being made.
- unsigned fileLine //< Line in the C file on which the allocation request is being made.
- );
-
- // Free memory pointed to by dataPtr.
- // If dataPtr==NULL then the functon does nothing and returns.
- // Calling this function results in a call to the function named in freeFunc() in cmMmInitialize().
- // This is the release mode memory free routine. See cmMmFreeDebug() for the debug mode memory release routine.
- // See \ref debug_mode for more about debug vs. release mode.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmFree( cmMmH_t h, void* dataPtr );
-
- // Debug mode version of cmMmFree(). See cmMmFree() for the release mode memory free routine.
- // See debug_mode for more about debug vs. release mode.
- // This routine is functionally identical to the cmMmFree() but takes the calling
- // location information for use in tracking the block of memory.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmFreeDebug( cmMmH_t h, void* dataPtr, const char* fileName, const char* funcName, unsigned fileLine );
-
- // This function is identical to cmMmFree() but takes the address of the pointer
- // to the block of memory to free. Upon successful completion *dataPtrPtr is
- // set to NULL. In general this should be the preferred version of the free routine
- // because it helps to eliminate problems of reusing deallocated memory blocks.
- // Note that although dataPtrPtr must point to a valid address *dataPtrPtr may be NULL.
- // This routine is generally only used in the release compile mode.
- // See cmMmFreePtrDebug() for the debug mode version. See \ref debug_mode for more
- // about compile vs. release mode.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmFreePtr( cmMmH_t h, void** dataPtrPtr );
-
- // Debug compile mode version of cmMmFreePtr().
- // This function is functionally identical to cmMmFreePtr() but accepts information
- // on the location of the call to aid in debuging.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmFreePtrDebug( cmMmH_t h, void* dataPtr, const char* fileName, const char* funcName, unsigned fileLine );
-
- // Return the size of a memory block returned from cmMmAllocate().
- unsigned cmMmByteCount( cmMmH_t h, const void* dataPtr );
-
- // Return the unique id associated with an address returned from cmMmAllocate().
- unsigned cmMmDebugId( cmMmH_t h, const void* dataPtr);
-
- // Flags for use with cmMmReport().
- enum
- {
- kSuppressSummaryMmFl = 0x01, //< Do not print a memory use summary report.
- kIgnoreNormalMmFl = 0x02, //< Do not print information for non-leaked,non-corrupt memory blocks.
- kIgnoreLeaksMmFl = 0x04 //< Do not print information for leaked blocks.
-
- };
-
- // Report on the memory tracking data.
- // Returns kMmOkRC if no errors were found otherwise returns the error of the
- // last anomoly reported.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmReport( cmMmH_t h, unsigned flags );
-
- // Analyze the memory assoc'd with a specific tracking record for corruption.
- // Returns: kOkMmRC,kGuardCorruptMmRC,kWriteAfterFreeMmRc, or kMissingRecdMmRC.
- // This function is only useful if kTrackMmFl was set in cmMmInitialize().
- // Write-after-free errors are only detectable if kDeferFreeMmFl was set in cmMmInitialize().
- cmMmRC_t cmMmIsGuardCorrupt( cmMmH_t h, unsigned id );
-
- // Check all tracking records by calling cmMmmIsGuardCorrupt() on each record.
- cmMmRC_t cmMmCheckAllGuards( cmMmH_t h );
-
- //)
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
-
- #endif
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