/****************************************************** The memory management: the debug code. This is not a compilation module, but is included in mem0mem.* ! (c) 1994, 1995 Innobase Oy Created 6/9/1994 Heikki Tuuri *******************************************************/ /* In the debug version each allocated field is surrounded with check fields whose sizes are given below */ #ifdef UNIV_MEM_DEBUG #define MEM_FIELD_HEADER_SIZE ut_calc_align(2 * sizeof(ulint),\ UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT) #define MEM_FIELD_TRAILER_SIZE sizeof(ulint) #else #define MEM_FIELD_HEADER_SIZE 0 #endif /* Space needed when allocating for a user a field of length N. The space is allocated only in multiples of UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT. In the debug version there are also check fields at the both ends of the field. */ #ifdef UNIV_MEM_DEBUG #define MEM_SPACE_NEEDED(N) ut_calc_align((N) + MEM_FIELD_HEADER_SIZE\ + MEM_FIELD_TRAILER_SIZE,\ UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT) #else #define MEM_SPACE_NEEDED(N) ut_calc_align((N), UNIV_MEM_ALIGNMENT) #endif /******************************************************************* Checks a memory heap for consistency and prints the contents if requested. Outputs the sum of sizes of buffers given to the user (only in the debug version), the physical size of the heap and the number of blocks in the heap. In case of error returns 0 as sizes and number of blocks. */ void mem_heap_validate_or_print( /*=======================*/ mem_heap_t* heap, /* in: memory heap */ byte* top, /* in: calculate and validate only until this top pointer in the heap is reached, if this pointer is NULL, ignored */ ibool print, /* in: if TRUE, prints the contents of the heap; works only in the debug version */ ibool* error, /* out: TRUE if error */ ulint* us_size,/* out: allocated memory (for the user) in the heap, if a NULL pointer is passed as this argument, it is ignored; in the non-debug version this is always -1 */ ulint* ph_size,/* out: physical size of the heap, if a NULL pointer is passed as this argument, it is ignored */ ulint* n_blocks); /* out: number of blocks in the heap, if a NULL pointer is passed as this argument, it is ignored */ /****************************************************************** Prints the contents of a memory heap. */ void mem_heap_print( /*===========*/ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap */ /****************************************************************** Checks that an object is a memory heap (or a block of it) */ ibool mem_heap_check( /*===========*/ /* out: TRUE if ok */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap */ /****************************************************************** Validates the contents of a memory heap. */ ibool mem_heap_validate( /*==============*/ /* out: TRUE if ok */ mem_heap_t* heap); /* in: memory heap */ /********************************************************************* Prints information of dynamic memory usage and currently live memory heaps or buffers. Can only be used in the debug version. */ void mem_print_info(void); /*=================*/ /********************************************************************* Prints information of dynamic memory usage and currently allocated memory heaps or buffers since the last ..._print_info or..._print_new_info. */ void mem_print_new_info(void); /*====================*/ /********************************************************************* TRUE if no memory is currently allocated. */ ibool mem_all_freed(void); /*===============*/ /* out: TRUE if no heaps exist */ /********************************************************************* Validates the dynamic memory */ ibool mem_validate_no_assert(void); /*=========================*/ /* out: TRUE if error */ /**************************************************************** Validates the dynamic memory */ ibool mem_validate(void); /*===============*/ /* out: TRUE if ok */ /**************************************************************** Tries to find neigboring memory allocation blocks and dumps to stderr the neighborhood of a given pointer. */ void mem_analyze_corruption( /*===================*/ byte* ptr); /* in: pointer to place of possible corruption */