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--- libmalloc/libmalloc-140.50.6/private/stack_logging.h
+++ libmalloc/libmalloc-657.80.3/private/stack_logging.h
@@ -20,147 +20,90 @@
*
* @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
*/
+#ifndef _STACK_LOGGING_H_
+#define _STACK_LOGGING_H_
-#import <stdbool.h>
-#import <malloc/malloc.h>
-#import <mach/vm_statistics.h>
-#import <sys/cdefs.h>
-#import <os/availability.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <malloc/malloc.h>
+#include <mach/boolean.h>
+#include <mach/mach_types.h>
+#include <mach/vm_statistics.h>
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <os/availability.h>
-#define STACK_LOGGING_MAX_STACK_SIZE 512
+
+/********* MallocStackLogging permanent SPIs ************/
#define stack_logging_type_free 0
#define stack_logging_type_generic 1 /* anything that is not allocation/deallocation */
#define stack_logging_type_alloc 2 /* malloc, realloc, etc... */
#define stack_logging_type_dealloc 4 /* free, realloc, etc... */
#define stack_logging_type_vm_allocate 16 /* vm_allocate or mmap */
+ /* NOTE: the stack_logging_type_vm_allocate type also contains
+ * the VM region's user_tag in the top byte, so it is not valid to check
+ * type == stack_logging_type_vm_allocate. The user_tag can be accessed
+ * using VM_GET_FLAGS_ALIAS */
#define stack_logging_type_vm_deallocate 32 /* vm_deallocate or munmap */
#define stack_logging_type_mapped_file_or_shared_mem 128
// The valid flags include those from VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK, which give the user_tag of allocated VM regions.
#define stack_logging_valid_type_flags ( \
- stack_logging_type_generic | \
- stack_logging_type_alloc | \
- stack_logging_type_dealloc | \
- stack_logging_type_vm_allocate | \
- stack_logging_type_vm_deallocate | \
- stack_logging_type_mapped_file_or_shared_mem | \
- VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK);
+stack_logging_type_generic | \
+stack_logging_type_alloc | \
+stack_logging_type_dealloc | \
+stack_logging_type_vm_allocate | \
+stack_logging_type_vm_deallocate | \
+stack_logging_type_mapped_file_or_shared_mem | \
+VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK);
// Following flags are absorbed by stack_logging_log_stack()
#define stack_logging_flag_zone 8 /* NSZoneMalloc, etc... */
#define stack_logging_flag_cleared 64 /* for NewEmptyHandle */
-#define STACK_LOGGING_VM_USER_TAG(flags) (((flags) & VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK) >> 24)
+typedef void(malloc_logger_t)(uint32_t type,
+ uintptr_t arg1,
+ uintptr_t arg2,
+ uintptr_t arg3,
+ uintptr_t result,
+ uint32_t num_hot_frames_to_skip);
+extern malloc_logger_t *malloc_logger;
+
+/*
+ * Load the MallocStackLogging library and register it with libmalloc
+ */
+boolean_t malloc_register_stack_logger(void);
-/* Macro used to disguise addresses so that leak finding can work */
-#define STACK_LOGGING_DISGUISE(address) ((address) ^ 0x00005555) /* nicely idempotent */
+/********* MallocStackLogging deprecated SPIs ************
+ *
+ * Everything here should be considered deprecated and slated for being deleted.
+ * Move over to the equivilant in MallocStackLogging.h
+ */
+
+#define STACK_LOGGING_MAX_STACK_SIZE 512
+
+#define STACK_LOGGING_VM_USER_TAG(flags) (((flags) & VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK) >> 24)
typedef enum {
stack_logging_mode_none = 0,
stack_logging_mode_all,
stack_logging_mode_malloc,
stack_logging_mode_vm,
- stack_logging_mode_lite
+ stack_logging_mode_lite,
+ stack_logging_mode_vmlite
} stack_logging_mode_type;
extern boolean_t turn_on_stack_logging(stack_logging_mode_type mode);
-extern void turn_off_stack_logging();
+extern void turn_off_stack_logging(void);
/* constants for enabling/disabling malloc stack logging via the memorystatus_vm_pressure_send sysctl */
-#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_MALLOC 0x10000000
-#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_VM 0x20000000
-#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE 0x40000000
-#define MEMORYSTATUS_DISABLE_MSL 0x80000000
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_MALLOC 0x10000000
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_VM 0x20000000
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE 0x40000000
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_DISABLE_MSL 0x80000000
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE_FULL (MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE | MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_VM | MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_MALLOC)
+#define MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE_VM (MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_LITE | MEMORYSTATUS_ENABLE_MSL_VM)
-extern void __disk_stack_logging_log_stack(uint32_t type_flags, uintptr_t zone_ptr, uintptr_t size, uintptr_t ptr_arg, uintptr_t return_val, uint32_t num_hot_to_skip);
- /* Fits as the malloc_logger; logs malloc/free/realloc events and can log custom events if called directly */
-
-
-/* 64-bit-aware stack log access. As new SPI, these routines are prefixed with double-underscore to avoid conflict with Libsystem clients. */
-
-typedef struct mach_stack_logging_record {
- uint32_t type_flags;
- uint64_t stack_identifier;
- uint64_t argument;
- mach_vm_address_t address;
-} mach_stack_logging_record_t;
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_start_reading(task_t task, vm_address_t shared_memory_address, boolean_t *uses_lite_mode);
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_stop_reading(task_t task);
-
-/* Clients *should* call these start/stop functions to properly initialize stack logging data
- * structures and fully clean them up when they're done looking at a process. If the client does *not*
- * call these then currently it should still work but some data structures will still remain after
- * reading the stack logs (e.g., an extra shared memory segment, an open stack log file, etc).
- * NULL can be passed for uses_lite_mode if the client doesn’t need them.
- *
- * It is recommended that the client suspend the task before actually reading the stacks, and resume the task when done,
- * if the task uses lite mode.
- */
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_set_file_path(task_t task, char* file_path);
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_get_frames(task_t task, mach_vm_address_t address, mach_vm_address_t *stack_frames_buffer, uint32_t max_stack_frames, uint32_t *count);
- /* Gets the last allocation record (malloc, realloc, or free) about address */
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_enumerate_records(task_t task, mach_vm_address_t address, void enumerator(mach_stack_logging_record_t, void *), void *context);
- /* Applies enumerator to all records involving address sending context as enumerator's second parameter; if !address, applies enumerator to all records */
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_frames_for_uniqued_stack(task_t task, uint64_t stack_identifier, mach_vm_address_t *stack_frames_buffer, uint32_t max_stack_frames, uint32_t *count)
- API_DEPRECATED("use __mach_stack_logging_get_frames_for_stackid instead", macos(10.9, 10.13), ios(7.0, 11.0), watchos(1.0, 4.0), tvos(9.0, 11.0));
- /* Given a uniqued_stack fills stack_frames_buffer. */
-
-extern kern_return_t __mach_stack_logging_get_frames_for_stackid(task_t task, uint64_t stack_identifier, mach_vm_address_t *stack_frames_buffer, uint32_t max_stack_frames, uint32_t *count,
- bool *last_frame_is_threadid)
- API_AVAILABLE(macos(10.13), ios(11.0), watchos(4.0), tvos(11.0));
- /* Given a uniqued_stack fills stack_frames_buffer. */
-
-extern uint64_t __mach_stack_logging_stackid_for_vm_region(task_t task, mach_vm_address_t address);
- /* given the address of a vm region, lookup it's stackid */
-
-
-struct backtrace_uniquing_table;
-
-extern kern_return_t
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_read_stack(struct backtrace_uniquing_table *uniquing_table,
- uint64_t stackid,
- mach_vm_address_t *out_frames_buffer,
- uint32_t *out_frames_count,
- uint32_t max_frames);
-
-extern
-struct backtrace_uniquing_table *
-__mach_stack_logging_copy_uniquing_table(task_t task);
-/* returns a retained pointer to copy of the task's uniquing table */
-
-extern
-void
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_release(struct backtrace_uniquing_table *);
-
-extern
-void
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_retain(struct backtrace_uniquing_table *);
-
-extern
-size_t
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_sizeof(struct backtrace_uniquing_table *);
-/* returns the serialized size of a uniquing talbe in bytes */
-
-extern
-void *
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_serialize(struct backtrace_uniquing_table *table, mach_vm_size_t *size);
-/* Writes out a serialized representation of the table. Free it with mach_vm_deallocate. */
-
-extern
-struct backtrace_uniquing_table *
-__mach_stack_logging_uniquing_table_copy_from_serialized(void *buffer, size_t size);
-/* creates a malloc uniquing table from a serialized representation */
-
-
-extern void thread_stack_pcs(vm_address_t *buffer, unsigned max, unsigned *num);
- /* Convenience to fill buffer with the PCs of the frames, starting with the hot frames;
- num: returned number of frames
- */
-
+#endif // _STACK_LOGGING_H_