/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #ifndef replace_malloc_h #define replace_malloc_h /* * The replace_malloc facility allows an external library to replace or * supplement the jemalloc implementation. * * The external library may be hooked by setting one of the following * environment variables to the library path: * - LD_PRELOAD on Linux, * - DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES on OSX, * - MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC_LIB on Windows and Android. * * An initialization function is called before any malloc replacement * function, and has the following declaration: * * void replace_init(const malloc_table_t *) * * The const malloc_table_t pointer given to that function is a table * containing pointers to the original jemalloc implementation, so that * replacement functions can call them back if they need to. The pointer * itself can safely be kept around (no need to copy the table itself). * * The functions to be implemented in the external library are of the form: * * void *replace_malloc(size_t size) * { * // Fiddle with the size if necessary. * // orig->malloc doesn't have to be called if the external library * // provides its own allocator, but in this case it will have to * // implement all functions. * void *ptr = orig->malloc(size); * // Do whatever you want with the ptr. * return ptr; * } * * where "orig" is the pointer obtained from replace_init. * * See malloc_decls.h for a list of functions that can be replaced this * way. The implementations are all in the form: * return_type replace_name(arguments [,...]) * * They don't all need to be provided. * * Building a replace-malloc library is like rocket science. It can end up * with things blowing up, especially when trying to use complex types, and * even more especially when these types come from XPCOM or other parts of the * Mozilla codebase. * It is recommended to add the following to a replace-malloc implementation's * Makefile.in: * MOZ_GLUE_LDFLAGS = # Don't link against mozglue * WRAP_LDFLAGS = # Never wrap malloc function calls with -Wl,--wrap * and the following to the implementation's moz.build: * DISABLE_STL_WRAPPING = True # Avoid STL wrapping * * If your replace-malloc implementation lives under memory/replace, these * are taken care of by memory/replace/defs.mk. */ /* Implementing a replace-malloc library is incompatible with using mozalloc. */ #define MOZ_NO_MOZALLOC 1 #include "mozilla/Types.h" MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C #define MALLOC_DECL(name, return_type, ...) \ typedef return_type(name ## _impl_t)(__VA_ARGS__); #include "malloc_decls.h" #define MALLOC_DECL(name, return_type, ...) \ name ## _impl_t * name; typedef struct { #include "malloc_decls.h" } malloc_table_t; /* MOZ_NO_REPLACE_FUNC_DECL and MOZ_REPLACE_WEAK are only defined in * replace_malloc.c. Normally including this header will add function * definitions. */ #ifndef MOZ_NO_REPLACE_FUNC_DECL # ifndef MOZ_REPLACE_WEAK # define MOZ_REPLACE_WEAK # endif # define MALLOC_DECL(name, return_type, ...) \ MOZ_EXPORT return_type replace_ ## name(__VA_ARGS__) MOZ_REPLACE_WEAK; # define MALLOC_FUNCS MALLOC_FUNCS_ALL # include "malloc_decls.h" #endif /* MOZ_NO_REPLACE_FUNC_DECL */ /* * posix_memalign, aligned_alloc, memalign and valloc all implement some * kind of aligned memory allocation. For convenience, replace_posix_memalign, * replace_aligned_alloc and replace_valloc can be automatically derived from * memalign when MOZ_REPLACE_ONLY_MEMALIGN is defined before including this * header. PAGE_SIZE also needs to be defined to the appropriate expression. */ #ifdef MOZ_REPLACE_ONLY_MEMALIGN #include int replace_posix_memalign(void **ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size) { if (size == 0) { *ptr = NULL; return 0; } /* alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void *) */ if (((alignment - 1) & alignment) != 0 || (alignment % sizeof(void *))) return EINVAL; *ptr = replace_memalign(alignment, size); return *ptr ? 0 : ENOMEM; } void *replace_aligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size) { /* size should be a multiple of alignment */ if (size % alignment) return NULL; return replace_memalign(alignment, size); } void *replace_valloc(size_t size) { return replace_memalign(PAGE_SIZE, size); } #endif MOZ_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* replace_malloc_h */