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/* Standard debugging hooks for `mmalloc'.
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   Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation
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   Written May 1989 by Mike Haertel.
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   Heavily modified Mar 1992 by Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com)
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library 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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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but 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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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB.  If
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not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu,
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 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */
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#include "mmprivate.h"
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/* Default function to call when something awful happens.  The application
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   can specify an alternate function to be called instead (and probably will
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   want to). */
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extern void abort PARAMS ((void));
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/* Arbitrary magical numbers.  */
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#define MAGICWORD       (unsigned int) 0xfedabeeb       /* Active chunk */
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#define MAGICWORDFREE   (unsigned int) 0xdeadbeef       /* Inactive chunk */
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#define MAGICBYTE       ((char) 0xd7)
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/* Each memory allocation is bounded by a header structure and a trailer
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   byte.  I.E.
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        <size><magicword><user's allocation><magicbyte>
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   The pointer returned to the user points to the first byte in the
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   user's allocation area.  The magic word can be tested to detect
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   buffer underruns and the magic byte can be tested to detect overruns. */
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struct hdr
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  {
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    size_t size;                /* Exact size requested by user.  */
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    unsigned long int magic;    /* Magic number to check header integrity.  */
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  };
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static void checkhdr PARAMS ((struct mdesc *, CONST struct hdr *));
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static void mfree_check PARAMS ((PTR, PTR));
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static PTR mmalloc_check PARAMS ((PTR, size_t));
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static PTR mrealloc_check PARAMS ((PTR, PTR, size_t));
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/* Check the magicword and magicbyte, and if either is corrupted then
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   call the emergency abort function specified for the heap in use. */
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static void
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checkhdr (mdp, hdr)
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  struct mdesc *mdp;
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  CONST struct hdr *hdr;
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{
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  if (hdr -> magic != MAGICWORD ||
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      ((char *) &hdr[1])[hdr -> size] != MAGICBYTE)
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    {
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      (*mdp -> abortfunc)();
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    }
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}
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static void
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mfree_check (md, ptr)
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  PTR md;
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  PTR ptr;
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{
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  struct hdr *hdr = ((struct hdr *) ptr) - 1;
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  struct mdesc *mdp;
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  mdp = MD_TO_MDP (md);
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  checkhdr (mdp, hdr);
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  hdr -> magic = MAGICWORDFREE;
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  mdp -> mfree_hook = NULL;
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  mfree (md, (PTR)hdr);
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  mdp -> mfree_hook = mfree_check;
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}
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static PTR
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mmalloc_check (md, size)
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  PTR md;
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  size_t size;
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{
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  struct hdr *hdr;
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  struct mdesc *mdp;
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  size_t nbytes;
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  mdp = MD_TO_MDP (md);
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  mdp -> mmalloc_hook = NULL;
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  nbytes = sizeof (struct hdr) + size + 1;
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  hdr = (struct hdr *) mmalloc (md, nbytes);
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  mdp -> mmalloc_hook = mmalloc_check;
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  if (hdr != NULL)
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    {
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      hdr -> size = size;
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      hdr -> magic = MAGICWORD;
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      hdr++;
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      *((char *) hdr + size) = MAGICBYTE;
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    }
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  return ((PTR) hdr);
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}
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static PTR
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mrealloc_check (md, ptr, size)
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  PTR md;
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  PTR ptr;
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  size_t size;
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{
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  struct hdr *hdr = ((struct hdr *) ptr) - 1;
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  struct mdesc *mdp;
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  size_t nbytes;
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  mdp = MD_TO_MDP (md);
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  checkhdr (mdp, hdr);
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  mdp -> mfree_hook = NULL;
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  mdp -> mmalloc_hook = NULL;
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  mdp -> mrealloc_hook = NULL;
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  nbytes = sizeof (struct hdr) + size + 1;
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  hdr = (struct hdr *) mrealloc (md, (PTR) hdr, nbytes);
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  mdp -> mfree_hook = mfree_check;
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  mdp -> mmalloc_hook = mmalloc_check;
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  mdp -> mrealloc_hook = mrealloc_check;
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  if (hdr != NULL)
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    {
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      hdr -> size = size;
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      hdr++;
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      *((char *) hdr + size) = MAGICBYTE;
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    }
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  return ((PTR) hdr);
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}
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/* Turn on default checking for mmalloc/mrealloc/mfree, for the heap specified
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   by MD.  If FUNC is non-NULL, it is a pointer to the function to call
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   to abort whenever memory corruption is detected.  By default, this is the
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   standard library function abort().
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   Note that we disallow installation of initial checking hooks if mmalloc
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   has been called at any time for this particular heap, since if any region
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   that is allocated prior to installation of the hooks is subsequently
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   reallocated or freed after installation of the hooks, it is guaranteed
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   to trigger a memory corruption error.  We do this by checking the state
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   of the MMALLOC_INITIALIZED flag.  If the FORCE argument is non-zero, this
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   checking is disabled and it is allowed to install the checking hooks at any
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   time.  This is useful on systems where the C runtime makes one or more
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   malloc calls before the user code had a chance to call mmcheck or mmcheckf,
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   but never calls free with these values.  Thus if we are certain that only
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   values obtained from mallocs after an mmcheck/mmcheckf will ever be passed
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   to free(), we can go ahead and force installation of the useful checking
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   hooks.
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   However, we can call this function at any time after the initial call,
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   to update the function pointers to the checking routines and to the
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   user defined corruption handler routine, as long as these function pointers
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   have been previously extablished by the initial call.  Note that we
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   do this automatically when remapping a previously used heap, to ensure
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   that the hooks get updated to the correct values, although the corruption
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   handler pointer gets set back to the default.  The application can then
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   call mmcheck to use a different corruption handler if desired.
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   Returns non-zero if checking is successfully enabled, zero otherwise. */
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mmcheckf (md, func, force)
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  void (*func) PARAMS ((void));
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  int force;
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  struct mdesc *mdp;
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  mdp = MD_TO_MDP (md);
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  /* If we haven't yet called mmalloc the first time for this heap, or if we
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     have hooks that were previously installed, then allow the hooks to be
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      !(mdp -> flags & MMALLOC_INITIALIZED) ||
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      (mdp -> mfree_hook != NULL))
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    {
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      mdp -> mfree_hook = mfree_check;
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      mdp -> mmalloc_hook = mmalloc_check;
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      mdp -> mrealloc_hook = mrealloc_check;
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      mdp -> flags |= MMALLOC_MMCHECK_USED;
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      rtnval = 1;
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    {
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      rtnval = 0;
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    }
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}
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/* This routine is for backwards compatibility only, in case there are
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   still callers to the original mmcheck function. */
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mmcheck (md, func)
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  void (*func) PARAMS ((void));
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  int rtnval;
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  rtnval = mmcheckf (md, func, 0);
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  return (rtnval);
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}

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