llvm-capstone/libcxxabi/test/test_fallback_malloc.pass.cpp
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//===--------------------- test_fallback_malloc.cpp -----------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include <iostream>
#include <deque>
#include <__threading_support>
typedef std::deque<void *> container;
// #define DEBUG_FALLBACK_MALLOC
#define INSTRUMENT_FALLBACK_MALLOC
#include "../src/fallback_malloc.cpp"
container alloc_series ( size_t sz ) {
container ptrs;
void *p;
while ( NULL != ( p = fallback_malloc ( sz )))
ptrs.push_back ( p );
return ptrs;
}
container alloc_series ( size_t sz, float growth ) {
container ptrs;
void *p;
while ( NULL != ( p = fallback_malloc ( sz ))) {
ptrs.push_back ( p );
sz *= growth;
}
return ptrs;
}
container alloc_series ( const size_t *first, size_t len ) {
container ptrs;
const size_t *last = first + len;
void * p;
for ( const size_t *iter = first; iter != last; ++iter ) {
if ( NULL == (p = fallback_malloc ( *iter )))
break;
ptrs.push_back ( p );
}
return ptrs;
}
void *pop ( container &c, bool from_end ) {
void *ptr;
if ( from_end ) {
ptr = c.back ();
c.pop_back ();
}
else {
ptr = c.front ();
c.pop_front ();
}
return ptr;
}
void exhaustion_test1 () {
container ptrs;
init_heap ();
std::cout << "Constant exhaustion tests" << std::endl;
// Delete in allocation order
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " 32 byte chunks" << std::endl;
print_free_list ();
for ( container::iterator iter = ptrs.begin (); iter != ptrs.end (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Delete in reverse order
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " 32 byte chunks" << std::endl;
for ( container::reverse_iterator iter = ptrs.rbegin (); iter != ptrs.rend (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Alternate deletions
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " 32 byte chunks" << std::endl;
while ( ptrs.size () > 0 )
fallback_free ( pop ( ptrs, ptrs.size () % 1 == 1 ));
print_free_list ();
}
void exhaustion_test2 () {
container ptrs;
init_heap ();
std::cout << "Growing exhaustion tests" << std::endl;
// Delete in allocation order
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32, 1.5 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " { 32, 48, 72, 108, 162 ... } byte chunks" << std::endl;
print_free_list ();
for ( container::iterator iter = ptrs.begin (); iter != ptrs.end (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Delete in reverse order
print_free_list ();
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32, 1.5 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " { 32, 48, 72, 108, 162 ... } byte chunks" << std::endl;
for ( container::reverse_iterator iter = ptrs.rbegin (); iter != ptrs.rend (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Alternate deletions
ptrs = alloc_series ( 32, 1.5 );
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " { 32, 48, 72, 108, 162 ... } byte chunks" << std::endl;
while ( ptrs.size () > 0 )
fallback_free ( pop ( ptrs, ptrs.size () % 1 == 1 ));
print_free_list ();
}
void exhaustion_test3 () {
const size_t allocs [] = { 124, 60, 252, 60, 4 };
container ptrs;
init_heap ();
std::cout << "Complete exhaustion tests" << std::endl;
// Delete in allocation order
ptrs = alloc_series ( allocs, sizeof ( allocs ) / sizeof ( allocs[0] ));
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " chunks" << std::endl;
print_free_list ();
for ( container::iterator iter = ptrs.begin (); iter != ptrs.end (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Delete in reverse order
print_free_list ();
ptrs = alloc_series ( allocs, sizeof ( allocs ) / sizeof ( allocs[0] ));
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " chunks" << std::endl;
for ( container::reverse_iterator iter = ptrs.rbegin (); iter != ptrs.rend (); ++iter )
fallback_free ( *iter );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
// Alternate deletions
ptrs = alloc_series ( allocs, sizeof ( allocs ) / sizeof ( allocs[0] ));
std::cout << "Allocated " << ptrs.size () << " chunks" << std::endl;
while ( ptrs.size () > 0 )
fallback_free ( pop ( ptrs, ptrs.size () % 1 == 1 ));
print_free_list ();
}
int main () {
print_free_list ();
char *p = (char *) fallback_malloc ( 1024 ); // too big!
std::cout << "fallback_malloc ( 1024 ) --> " << (unsigned long ) p << std::endl;
print_free_list ();
p = (char *) fallback_malloc ( 32 );
std::cout << "fallback_malloc ( 32 ) --> " << (unsigned long) (p - heap) << std::endl;
if ( !is_fallback_ptr ( p ))
std::cout << "### p is not a fallback pointer!!" << std::endl;
print_free_list ();
fallback_free ( p );
print_free_list ();
std::cout << std::endl;
exhaustion_test1 (); std::cout << std::endl;
exhaustion_test2 (); std::cout << std::endl;
exhaustion_test3 (); std::cout << std::endl;
return 0;
}