// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_PROCESS_MEMORY_H_ #define BASE_PROCESS_MEMORY_H_ #include #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/process/process_handle.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #if defined(OS_WIN) #include #endif #ifdef PVALLOC_AVAILABLE // Build config explicitly tells us whether or not pvalloc is available. #elif defined(LIBC_GLIBC) && !defined(USE_TCMALLOC) #define PVALLOC_AVAILABLE 1 #else #define PVALLOC_AVAILABLE 0 #endif namespace base { // Enables low fragmentation heap (LFH) for every heaps of this process. This // won't have any effect on heaps created after this function call. It will not // modify data allocated in the heaps before calling this function. So it is // better to call this function early in initialization and again before // entering the main loop. // Note: Returns true on Windows 2000 without doing anything. BASE_EXPORT bool EnableLowFragmentationHeap(); // Enables 'terminate on heap corruption' flag. Helps protect against heap // overflow. Has no effect if the OS doesn't provide the necessary facility. BASE_EXPORT void EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption(); // Turns on process termination if memory runs out. BASE_EXPORT void EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory(); // Terminates process. Should be called only for out of memory errors. // Crash reporting classifies such crashes as OOM. BASE_EXPORT void TerminateBecauseOutOfMemory(size_t size); #if defined(OS_WIN) // Returns the module handle to which an address belongs. The reference count // of the module is not incremented. BASE_EXPORT HMODULE GetModuleFromAddress(void* address); #endif #if defined(OS_LINUX) || defined(OS_ANDROID) BASE_EXPORT extern size_t g_oom_size; // The maximum allowed value for the OOM score. const int kMaxOomScore = 1000; // This adjusts /proc//oom_score_adj so the Linux OOM killer will // prefer to kill certain process types over others. The range for the // adjustment is [-1000, 1000], with [0, 1000] being user accessible. // If the Linux system doesn't support the newer oom_score_adj range // of [0, 1000], then we revert to using the older oom_adj, and // translate the given value into [0, 15]. Some aliasing of values // may occur in that case, of course. BASE_EXPORT bool AdjustOOMScore(ProcessId process, int score); #endif // Special allocator functions for callers that want to check for OOM. // These will not abort if the allocation fails even if // EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory has been called. // This can be useful for huge and/or unpredictable size memory allocations. // Please only use this if you really handle the case when the allocation // fails. Doing otherwise would risk security. // These functions may still crash on OOM when running under memory tools, // specifically ASan and other sanitizers. // Return value tells whether the allocation succeeded. If it fails |result| is // set to NULL, otherwise it holds the memory address. BASE_EXPORT WARN_UNUSED_RESULT bool UncheckedMalloc(size_t size, void** result); BASE_EXPORT WARN_UNUSED_RESULT bool UncheckedCalloc(size_t num_items, size_t size, void** result); } // namespace base #endif // BASE_PROCESS_MEMORY_H_