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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ /* * PR assertion checker. */ #include #include #include "jstypes.h" #include "jsstdint.h" #include "jsutil.h" #include "jstl.h" #ifdef WIN32 # include #else # include #endif using namespace js; /* * Checks the assumption that JS_FUNC_TO_DATA_PTR and JS_DATA_TO_FUNC_PTR * macros uses to implement casts between function and data pointers. */ JS_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(void *) == sizeof(void (*)())); JS_PUBLIC_API(void) JS_Assert(const char *s, const char *file, JSIntn ln) { fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failure: %s, at %s:%d\n", s, file, ln); fflush(stderr); #if defined(WIN32) DebugBreak(); exit(3); #elif defined(__APPLE__) /* * On Mac OS X, Breakpad ignores signals. Only real Mach exceptions are * trapped. */ *((int *) NULL) = 0; /* To continue from here in GDB: "return" then "continue". */ raise(SIGABRT); /* In case above statement gets nixed by the optimizer. */ #else raise(SIGABRT); /* To continue from here in GDB: "signal 0". */ #endif } #ifdef JS_BASIC_STATS #include #include #include "jscompat.h" #include "jsbit.h" /* * Histogram bins count occurrences of values <= the bin label, as follows: * * linear: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or more * 2**x: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 or more * 10**x: 0, 1, 10, 100, 1e3, 1e4, 1e5, 1e6, 1e7, 1e8, 1e9 or more * * We wish to count occurrences of 0 and 1 values separately, always. */ static uint32 BinToVal(uintN logscale, uintN bin) { JS_ASSERT(bin <= 10); if (bin <= 1 || logscale == 0) return bin; --bin; if (logscale == 2) return JS_BIT(bin); JS_ASSERT(logscale == 10); return (uint32) pow(10.0, (double) bin); } static uintN ValToBin(uintN logscale, uint32 val) { uintN bin; if (val <= 1) return val; bin = (logscale == 10) ? (uintN) ceil(log10((double) val)) : (logscale == 2) ? (uintN) JS_CeilingLog2(val) : val; return JS_MIN(bin, 10); } void JS_BasicStatsAccum(JSBasicStats *bs, uint32 val) { uintN oldscale, newscale, bin; double mean; ++bs->num; if (bs->max < val) bs->max = val; bs->sum += val; bs->sqsum += (double)val * val; oldscale = bs->logscale; if (oldscale != 10) { mean = bs->sum / bs->num; if (bs->max > 16 && mean > 8) { newscale = (bs->max > 1e6 && mean > 1000) ? 10 : 2; if (newscale != oldscale) { uint32 newhist[11], newbin; PodArrayZero(newhist); for (bin = 0; bin <= 10; bin++) { newbin = ValToBin(newscale, BinToVal(oldscale, bin)); newhist[newbin] += bs->hist[bin]; } memcpy(bs->hist, newhist, sizeof bs->hist); bs->logscale = newscale; } } } bin = ValToBin(bs->logscale, val); ++bs->hist[bin]; } double JS_MeanAndStdDev(uint32 num, double sum, double sqsum, double *sigma) { double var; if (num == 0 || sum == 0) { *sigma = 0; return 0; } var = num * sqsum - sum * sum; if (var < 0 || num == 1) var = 0; else var /= (double)num * (num - 1); /* Windows says sqrt(0.0) is "-1.#J" (?!) so we must test. */ *sigma = (var != 0) ? sqrt(var) : 0; return sum / num; } void JS_DumpBasicStats(JSBasicStats *bs, const char *title, FILE *fp) { double mean, sigma; mean = JS_MeanAndStdDevBS(bs, &sigma); fprintf(fp, "\nmean %s %g, std. deviation %g, max %lu\n", title, mean, sigma, (unsigned long) bs->max); JS_DumpHistogram(bs, fp); } void JS_DumpHistogram(JSBasicStats *bs, FILE *fp) { uintN bin; uint32 cnt, max, prev, val, i; double sum, mean; for (bin = 0, max = 0, sum = 0; bin <= 10; bin++) { cnt = bs->hist[bin]; if (max < cnt) max = cnt; sum += cnt; } mean = sum / cnt; for (bin = 0, prev = 0; bin <= 10; bin++, prev = val) { val = BinToVal(bs->logscale, bin); cnt = bs->hist[bin]; if (prev + 1 >= val) fprintf(fp, " [%6u]", val); else fprintf(fp, "[%6u, %6u]", prev + 1, val); fprintf(fp, "%s %8u ", (bin == 10) ? "+" : ":", cnt); if (cnt != 0) { if (max > 1e6 && mean > 1e3) cnt = (uint32) ceil(log10((double) cnt)); else if (max > 16 && mean > 8) cnt = JS_CeilingLog2(cnt); for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) putc('*', fp); } putc('\n', fp); } } #endif /* JS_BASIC_STATS */ #if defined(DEBUG_notme) && defined(XP_UNIX) #define __USE_GNU 1 #include #include #include "jshash.h" #include "jsprf.h" JSCallsite js_calltree_root = {0, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}; static JSCallsite * CallTree(void **bp) { void **bpup, **bpdown, *pc; JSCallsite *parent, *site, **csp; Dl_info info; int ok, offset; const char *symbol; char *method; /* Reverse the stack frame list to avoid recursion. */ bpup = NULL; for (;;) { bpdown = (void**) bp[0]; bp[0] = (void*) bpup; if ((void**) bpdown[0] < bpdown) break; bpup = bp; bp = bpdown; } /* Reverse the stack again, finding and building a path in the tree. */ parent = &js_calltree_root; do { bpup = (void**) bp[0]; bp[0] = (void*) bpdown; pc = bp[1]; csp = &parent->kids; while ((site = *csp) != NULL) { if (site->pc == (uint32)pc) { /* Put the most recently used site at the front of siblings. */ *csp = site->siblings; site->siblings = parent->kids; parent->kids = site; /* Site already built -- go up the stack. */ goto upward; } csp = &site->siblings; } /* Check for recursion: see if pc is on our ancestor line. */ for (site = parent; site; site = site->parent) { if (site->pc == (uint32)pc) goto upward; } /* * Not in tree at all: let's find our symbolic callsite info. * XXX static syms are masked by nearest lower global */ info.dli_fname = info.dli_sname = NULL; ok = dladdr(pc, &info); if (ok < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "dladdr failed!\n"); return NULL; } /* XXXbe sub 0x08040000? or something, see dbaron bug with tenthumbs comment */ symbol = info.dli_sname; offset = (char*)pc - (char*)info.dli_fbase; method = symbol ? strdup(symbol) : JS_smprintf("%s+%X", info.dli_fname ? info.dli_fname : "main", offset); if (!method) return NULL; /* Create a new callsite record. */ site = (JSCallsite *) js_malloc(sizeof(JSCallsite)); if (!site) return NULL; /* Insert the new site into the tree. */ site->pc = (uint32)pc; site->name = method; site->library = info.dli_fname; site->offset = offset; site->parent = parent; site->siblings = parent->kids; parent->kids = site; site->kids = NULL; upward: parent = site; bpdown = bp; bp = bpup; } while (bp); return site; } JS_FRIEND_API(JSCallsite *) JS_Backtrace(int skip) { void **bp, **bpdown; /* Stack walking code adapted from Kipp's "leaky". */ #if defined(__i386) __asm__( "movl %%ebp, %0" : "=g"(bp)); #elif defined(__x86_64__) __asm__( "movq %%rbp, %0" : "=g"(bp)); #else /* * It would be nice if this worked uniformly, but at least on i386 and * x86_64, it stopped working with gcc 4.1, because it points to the * end of the saved registers instead of the start. */ bp = (void**) __builtin_frame_address(0); #endif while (--skip >= 0) { bpdown = (void**) *bp++; if (bpdown < bp) break; bp = bpdown; } return CallTree(bp); } JS_FRIEND_API(void) JS_DumpBacktrace(JSCallsite *trace) { while (trace) { fprintf(stdout, "%s [%s +0x%X]\n", trace->name, trace->library, trace->offset); trace = trace->parent; } } #endif /* defined(DEBUG_notme) && defined(XP_UNIX) */