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/* -*- mode: C++; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- */
// vim: ft=cpp:expandtab:ts=8:sw=4:softtabstop=4:
#ident "$Id$"
/*
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
TokuDB, Tokutek Fractal Tree Indexing Library.
Copyright (C) 2007-2013 Tokutek, Inc.
DISCLAIMER:
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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UNIVERSITY PATENT NOTICE:
The technology is licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of
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Foundation of State University of New York at Stony Brook under
United States of America Serial No. 11/760379 and to the patents
and/or patent applications resulting from it.
PATENT MARKING NOTICE:
This software is covered by US Patent No. 8,185,551.
This software is covered by US Patent No. 8,489,638.
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*/
#ident "Copyright (c) 2007-2013 Tokutek Inc. All rights reserved."
#ifndef PORTABILITY_TOKU_CRASH_H
#define PORTABILITY_TOKU_CRASH_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "toku_assert.h"
//Simulate as hard a crash as possible.
//Choices:
// raise(SIGABRT)
// kill -SIGKILL $pid
// divide by 0
// null dereference
// abort()
// assert(false) (from <assert.h>)
// assert(false) (from <toku_assert.h>)
//
//Linux:
// abort() and both assert(false) cause FILE buffers to be flushed and written to disk: Unacceptable
//
//kill -SIGKILL $pid is annoying (and so far untested)
//
//raise(SIGABRT) has the downside that perhaps it could be caught?
//I'm choosing raise(SIGABRT), followed by divide by 0, followed by null dereference, followed by all the others just in case one gets caught.
static void __attribute__((unused, noreturn))
toku_hard_crash_on_purpose(void) {
raise(SIGKILL); //Does not flush buffers on linux; cannot be caught.
{
int zero = 0;
int infinity = 1/zero;
fprintf(stderr, "Force use of %d\n", infinity);
fflush(stderr); //Make certain the string is calculated.
}
{
void * intothevoid = NULL;
(*(int*)intothevoid)++;
fprintf(stderr, "Force use of *(%p) = %d\n", intothevoid, *(int*)intothevoid);
fflush(stderr);
}
abort();
fprintf(stderr, "This line should never be printed\n");
fflush(stderr);
}
// Similar to toku_hard_crash_on_purpose, but the goal isn't to crash hard, the primary goal is to get a corefile, the secondary goal is to terminate in any way possible.
// We don't really care if buffers get flushed etc, in fact they may as well flush since there may be useful output in stdout or stderr.
//
// By default, the following signals generate cores:
// Linux, from signal(7):
// SIGQUIT 3 Core
// SIGILL 4 Core
// SIGABRT 6 Core
// SIGFPE 8 Core
// SIGSEGV 11 Core
//
// Darwin and FreeBSD, from signal(3):
// 3 SIGQUIT create core image
// 4 SIGILL create core image
// 5 SIGTRAP create core image
// 6 SIGABRT create core image
// 7 SIGEMT create core image
// 8 SIGFPE create core image
// 10 SIGBUS create core image
// 11 SIGSEGV create core image
// 12 SIGSYS create core image
//
// We'll raise these in some sequence (common ones first), then try emulating the things that would cause these signals to be raised, then eventually just try to die normally and then loop like abort does.
// Start with a toku assert because that hopefully prints a stacktrace.
static void __attribute__((unused, noreturn))
toku_crash_and_dump_core_on_purpose(void) {
assert(false);
invariant(0);
raise(SIGQUIT);
raise(SIGILL);
raise(SIGABRT);
raise(SIGFPE);
raise(SIGSEGV);
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__)
raise(SIGTRAP);
raise(SIGEMT);
raise(SIGBUS);
raise(SIGSYS);
#endif
abort();
{
int zero = 0;
int infinity = 1/zero;
fprintf(stderr, "Force use of %d\n", infinity);
fflush(stderr); //Make certain the string is calculated.
}
{
void * intothevoid = NULL;
(*(int*)intothevoid)++;
fprintf(stderr, "Force use of *(%p) = %d\n", intothevoid, *(int*)intothevoid);
fflush(stderr);
}
raise(SIGKILL);
while (true) {
// don't return
}
}
void toku_try_gdb_stack_trace(const char *gdb_path);
#endif // PORTABILITY_TOKU_CRASH_H
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