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and stack address description.
* A race condition on an allocated block shows the stacktrace, but
does not show the thread # that allocated the block.
This patch adds the output of the thread # that allocated the block.
* The patch also fixes the confusion that might appear between
the core threadid and the helgrind thread nr in Stack address description:
A printed stack addrinfo was containing a thread id, while all other helgrind
messages are using (supposed to use) an 'helgrind thread #' which
is used in the thread announcement.
Basically, the idea is to let a tool set a "tool specific thread nr'
in an addrinfo.
The pretty printing of the addrinfo is then by preference showing this
thread nr (if it was set, i.e. different of 0).
Currently, only helgrind uses this addrinfo tnr.
Note: in xml mode, the output is matching the protocol description.
I.e., GUI should not be impacted by this change, if they properly implement
the xml protocol.
* Also, make the output produced by m_addrinfo consistent:
The message 'block was alloc'd at' is changed to be like all other
output : one character indent, and starting with an uppercase
git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@14175
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6.9 KiB
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190 lines
6.9 KiB
C
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- Obtaining information about an address. pub_tool_addrinfo.h ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*
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This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
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framework.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Julian Seward
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jseward@acm.org
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307, USA.
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The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
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*/
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#ifndef __PUB_TOOL_ADDRINFO_H
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#define __PUB_TOOL_ADDRINFO_H
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#include "pub_tool_basics.h" // VG_ macro
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/*====================================================================*/
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/*=== Obtaining information about an address ===*/
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/*====================================================================*/
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// Different kinds of blocks.
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// Block_Mallocd is used by tools that maintain detailed information about
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// Client allocated heap blocks.
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// Block_Freed is used by tools such as memcheck that maintain a 'quarantine'
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// list of blocks freed by the Client but not yet physically freed.
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// Block_MempoolChunk and Block_UserG are used for mempool or user defined heap
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// blocks.
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// Block_ClientArenaMallocd and Block_ClientArenaFree are used when the tool
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// replaces the malloc/free/... functions but does not maintain detailed
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// information about Client allocated heap blocks.
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// Block_ValgrindArenaMallocd and Block_ValgrindArenaFree are used for heap
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// blocks of Valgrind internal heap.
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typedef enum {
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Block_Mallocd = 111,
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Block_Freed,
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Block_MempoolChunk,
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Block_UserG,
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Block_ClientArenaMallocd,
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Block_ClientArenaFree,
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Block_ValgrindArenaMallocd,
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Block_ValgrindArenaFree,
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} BlockKind;
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/* ------------------ Addresses -------------------- */
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/* The classification of a faulting address. */
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typedef
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enum {
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Addr_Undescribed, // as-yet unclassified
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Addr_Unknown, // classification yielded nothing useful
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Addr_Block, // in malloc'd/free'd block
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Addr_Stack, // on a thread's stack
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Addr_DataSym, // in a global data sym
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Addr_Variable, // variable described by the debug info
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Addr_SectKind // last-ditch classification attempt
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}
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AddrTag;
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/* Note about ThreadInfo tid and tnr in various parts of _Addrinfo:
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A tid is an index in the VG_(threads)[] array. The entries
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in VG_(threads) array are re-used, so the tid in an 'old' _Addrinfo
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might be misleading: if the thread that was using tid has been terminated
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and the tid was re-used by another thread, the tid will very probably
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be wrongly interpreted by the user.
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So, such an _Addrinfo should be printed just after it has been produced,
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before the tid could possibly be re-used by another thread.
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A tool such as helgrind is uniquely/unambiguously identifying each thread
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by a number. If the tool sets tnr between the call to
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VG_(describe_addr) and the call to VG_(pp_addrinfo), then VG_(pp_addrinfo)
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will by preference print tnr instead of tid.
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Visually, a tid will be printed as thread %d
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while a tnr will be printed as thread #%d
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*/
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typedef
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struct _ThreadInfo {
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ThreadId tid; // 0 means thread not known.
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UInt tnr; // 0 means no tool specific thread nr, or not known.
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} ThreadInfo;
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/* Zeroes/clear all the fields of *tinfo. */
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extern void VG_(initThreadInfo) (ThreadInfo *tinfo);
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typedef
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struct _AddrInfo
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AddrInfo;
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struct _AddrInfo {
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AddrTag tag;
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union {
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// As-yet unclassified.
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struct { } Undescribed;
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// On a stack. tinfo indicates which thread's stack?
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// IP is the address of an instruction of the function where the
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// stack address was. 0 if not found.
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// frameNo is the frame nr of the call where the stack address was.
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// -1 if not found.
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struct {
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ThreadInfo tinfo;
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Addr IP;
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Int frameNo;
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} Stack;
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// This covers heap blocks (normal and from mempools), user-defined
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// blocks and Arena blocks.
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// alloc_tinfo identifies the thread that has allocated the block.
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// This is used by tools such as helgrind that maintain
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// more detailed informations about client blocks.
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struct {
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BlockKind block_kind;
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const HChar* block_desc; // "block","mempool","user-defined",arena
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SizeT block_szB;
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PtrdiffT rwoffset;
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ExeContext* allocated_at; // might be null_ExeContext.
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ThreadInfo alloc_tinfo; // which thread did alloc this block.
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ExeContext* freed_at; // might be null_ExeContext.
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} Block;
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// In a global .data symbol. This holds the first 127 chars of
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// the variable's name (zero terminated), plus a (memory) offset.
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struct {
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HChar name[128];
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PtrdiffT offset;
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} DataSym;
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// Is described by Dwarf debug info. XArray*s of HChar.
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struct {
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XArray* /* of HChar */ descr1;
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XArray* /* of HChar */ descr2;
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} Variable;
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// Could only narrow it down to be the PLT/GOT/etc of a given
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// object. Better than nothing, perhaps.
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struct {
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HChar objname[128];
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VgSectKind kind;
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} SectKind;
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// Classification yielded nothing useful.
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struct { } Unknown;
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} Addr;
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};
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/* Describe an address as best you can, putting the result in ai.
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On entry, ai->tag must be equal to Addr_Undescribed.
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This might allocate some memory, that can be cleared with
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VG_(clear_addrinfo). */
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extern void VG_(describe_addr) ( Addr a, /*OUT*/AddrInfo* ai );
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extern void VG_(clear_addrinfo) ( AddrInfo* ai);
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/* Prints the AddrInfo ai describing a. */
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extern void VG_(pp_addrinfo) ( Addr a, AddrInfo* ai );
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/* Same as VG_(pp_addrinfo) but provides some memcheck specific behaviour:
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* maybe_gcc indicates Addr a was just below the stack ptr when the error
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with a was encountered.
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* the message for Unknown tag is slightly different, as memcheck
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has a recently freed list. */
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extern void VG_(pp_addrinfo_mc) ( Addr a, AddrInfo* ai, Bool maybe_gcc );
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#endif // __PUB_TOOL_ADDRINFO_H
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*--- end ---*/
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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