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- Implemented chk_memalign.
- Fixed a few bugs in leak_memalign.
- Implemented {leak,fill,check,qemu}_malloc_usable_size.
- Make malloc_usable_size update at run time.
- Add malloc_test.cpp as a small set of tests for the
malloc debug routines.
- Fix the qemu routines since it's been broken since it moved to C++.
- Add support for the %u format to the out_vformat in libc_logging.cpp.
This is used by the emulator code.
Tested using the bionic-unit-tests with setprop libc.debug.malloc
set to 1, 5, and 10.
I tested as much as possible on the emulator, but tracing doesn't appear
to be working properly.
Bug: 6143477
Merge change from internal master.
(cherry-picked from commit 3d594c258045783fc9e1956ce7a4d91e302f011e)
Change-Id: I4ae00fffba82315a8c283f35893fd554460722fb
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The function should take a 'const void*' parameter, instead of 'void*'.
Note that the implementation in upstream-dlmalloc/malloc.c already does
this.
For context, see http://b.android.com/55725
Change-Id: Iefd55cdb8996699189e0545f9195972490306227
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- malloc_debug_init and malloc_debug_fini
Change-Id: I4261ff428a50d8f0371415cda71bcc0a9487ce67
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We only need one logging API, and I prefer the one that does no
allocation and is thus safe to use in any context.
Also use O_CLOEXEC when opening the /dev/log files.
Move everything logging-related into one header file.
Change-Id: Ic1e3ea8e9b910dc29df351bff6c0aa4db26fbb58
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Change-Id: I8e846872c30a712fbc05c8da59ffa1cec1be31a4
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Bug: 8107016
Change-Id: I9059f1f8374ebcdf00dfc6ac74d3709f501292c9
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Include the leaky executable's name in the log output. Fix the "sh" test.
Use uintptr_t instead of intptr_t.
Also fix debug formatting of NULL with %s.
Bug: 7291287
Change-Id: I015bf341cd48d43a247173612e6ccb1bf1243d53
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When each shell leaks ~240 allocations, you can't see the leaks from
the program you ran with "adb shell".
Bug: 7291287
Change-Id: Ib8780db72ba0114ebdb24768537da74bbb61f354
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We had two copies of the backtrace code, and two copies of the
libcorkscrew /proc/pid/maps code. This patch gets us down to one.
We also had hacks so we could log in the malloc debugging code.
This patch pulls the non-allocating "printf" code out of the
dynamic linker so everyone can share.
This patch also makes the leak diagnostics easier to read, and
makes it possible to paste them directly into the 'stack' tool (by
using relative PCs).
This patch also fixes the stdio standard stream leak that was
causing a leak warning every time tf_daemon ran.
Bug: 7291287
Change-Id: I66e4083ac2c5606c8d2737cb45c8ac8a32c7cfe8
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...which has been broken since the linker data structures went read-only.
Bug: 7941716
Change-Id: If28f6bac0fcb13e371e4d85b064544f561c8d692
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Add unit tests for dlerror(3) in various situations. I think We're at least
as good as glibc now.
Also factor out the ScopedPthreadMutexLock and use it here too.
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=38398
Change-Id: I040938b4366ab836e3df46d1d8055b92f4ea6ed8
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Change-Id: Icb2d6f7fa97ef5a4409a7606875e416cfab0a4b3
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Also clean up cpplint.py-detected lint.
Change-Id: Ia18e89c4c6878764f8d7ed34b8247e7a8d8fe88b
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