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// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <multi_heap.h>
#include "multi_heap_internal.h"
/* Note: Keep platform-specific parts in this header, this source
file should depend on libc only */
#include "multi_heap_platform.h"
/* Defines compile-time configuration macros */
#include "multi_heap_config.h"
#ifdef MULTI_HEAP_POISONING
/* Alias MULTI_HEAP_POISONING_SLOW to SLOW for better readabilty */
#ifdef SLOW
#error "external header has defined SLOW"
#endif
#ifdef MULTI_HEAP_POISONING_SLOW
#define SLOW 1
#endif
#define MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN 0xce
#define FREE_FILL_PATTERN 0xfe
#define HEAD_CANARY_PATTERN 0xABBA1234
#define TAIL_CANARY_PATTERN 0xBAAD5678
#define ALIGN_UP(num, align) (((num) + ((align) - 1)) & ~((align) - 1))
typedef struct {
uint32_t head_canary;
heap: Add task tracking option for heap usage monitoring Add back a feature that was available in the old heap implementation in release/v2.1 and earlier: keep track of which task allocates each block from the heap. The task handle is conditionally added as another word in the heap poisoning header under this configuration option CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING. To allow custom monitoring and debugging code to be added, add helper functions in multi_heap.c and multi_heap_poisoning.c to provide access to information in the block headers. Add esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() to monitor heap usage esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() dumps into a user-provided data structure a summary of the amound of heap memory in region type that is used by each task. Optionally it will also dump into another data structure the metadata about each allocated block for a given list of tasks or for all tasks (limited by available space). Address change requests on PR #1498 This set of changes fixes the files in e3b702c to just add the CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING option without adding the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() in case that is the only portion of the PR that will be accepted. Part of the change is to remove the new .c and .h files containing that function and to remove the line to compile it from components/heap/component.mk since it should not have been included in e3b702c. One or more additional commits to add the new function will follow. The other changes here: - uint32_t get_all_caps() moves to heap_private.h - replace "void* foo" with "void *foo" - add braces around single-line "if" blocks - replace tab characters with spaces Address change requests on PR #1498, part 2 This set of changes fixes the files in cdf32aa to add the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() with its new name and to add the line to compile it in components/heap/component.mk. This does not address all the suggested changes because there are some needing further discussion. This commit does not include the suggested change to move the declaration of the new function into esp_heap_caps.h because the new function references TaskHandle_t so esp_heap_caps.h would have to include freertos/FreeRTOS.h and freertos/task.h, but FreeRTOS.h includes esp_heap_caps.h through two other header files which results in compilation errors because not all of FreeRTOS.h has been read yet. Change heap_caps_get_per_task_info() to take struct of params In addition to moving the large number of function parameters into a struct as the single parameter, the following changes were made: - Clear out the totals for any prepopulated tasks so the app code doesn't have to do it. - Rather than partitioning the per-task totals into a predetermined set of heap capabilities, take a list of <caps,mask> pairs to compare the caps to the heap capabilities as masked. This lets the caller configure the desired partitioning, or none. - Allow the totals array pointer or the blocks array pointer to be NULL to indicate not to collect that part of the information. - In addition to returning the total space allocated by each task, return the number of blocks allocated by each task. - Don't need to return the heap capabilities as part of the details for each block since the heap region (and therefore its capabilities) can be determined from the block address. - Renamed heap_task_info.h to esp_heap_task_info.h to fit the naming convention, and renamed the structs for totals and block details to better fit the revised function name. - Provide full Doxygen commenting for the function and parameter structs. Add copyright header to new files Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1498
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MULTI_HEAP_BLOCK_OWNER
size_t alloc_size;
} poison_head_t;
typedef struct {
uint32_t tail_canary;
} poison_tail_t;
#define POISON_OVERHEAD (sizeof(poison_head_t) + sizeof(poison_tail_t))
/* Given a "poisoned" region with pre-data header 'head', and actual data size 'alloc_size', fill in the head and tail
region checks.
Returns the pointer to the actual usable data buffer (ie after 'head')
*/
static uint8_t *poison_allocated_region(poison_head_t *head, size_t alloc_size)
{
uint8_t *data = (uint8_t *)(&head[1]); /* start of data ie 'real' allocated buffer */
poison_tail_t *tail = (poison_tail_t *)(data + alloc_size);
head->alloc_size = alloc_size;
head->head_canary = HEAD_CANARY_PATTERN;
heap: Add task tracking option for heap usage monitoring Add back a feature that was available in the old heap implementation in release/v2.1 and earlier: keep track of which task allocates each block from the heap. The task handle is conditionally added as another word in the heap poisoning header under this configuration option CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING. To allow custom monitoring and debugging code to be added, add helper functions in multi_heap.c and multi_heap_poisoning.c to provide access to information in the block headers. Add esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() to monitor heap usage esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() dumps into a user-provided data structure a summary of the amound of heap memory in region type that is used by each task. Optionally it will also dump into another data structure the metadata about each allocated block for a given list of tasks or for all tasks (limited by available space). Address change requests on PR #1498 This set of changes fixes the files in e3b702c to just add the CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING option without adding the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() in case that is the only portion of the PR that will be accepted. Part of the change is to remove the new .c and .h files containing that function and to remove the line to compile it from components/heap/component.mk since it should not have been included in e3b702c. One or more additional commits to add the new function will follow. The other changes here: - uint32_t get_all_caps() moves to heap_private.h - replace "void* foo" with "void *foo" - add braces around single-line "if" blocks - replace tab characters with spaces Address change requests on PR #1498, part 2 This set of changes fixes the files in cdf32aa to add the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() with its new name and to add the line to compile it in components/heap/component.mk. This does not address all the suggested changes because there are some needing further discussion. This commit does not include the suggested change to move the declaration of the new function into esp_heap_caps.h because the new function references TaskHandle_t so esp_heap_caps.h would have to include freertos/FreeRTOS.h and freertos/task.h, but FreeRTOS.h includes esp_heap_caps.h through two other header files which results in compilation errors because not all of FreeRTOS.h has been read yet. Change heap_caps_get_per_task_info() to take struct of params In addition to moving the large number of function parameters into a struct as the single parameter, the following changes were made: - Clear out the totals for any prepopulated tasks so the app code doesn't have to do it. - Rather than partitioning the per-task totals into a predetermined set of heap capabilities, take a list of <caps,mask> pairs to compare the caps to the heap capabilities as masked. This lets the caller configure the desired partitioning, or none. - Allow the totals array pointer or the blocks array pointer to be NULL to indicate not to collect that part of the information. - In addition to returning the total space allocated by each task, return the number of blocks allocated by each task. - Don't need to return the heap capabilities as part of the details for each block since the heap region (and therefore its capabilities) can be determined from the block address. - Renamed heap_task_info.h to esp_heap_task_info.h to fit the naming convention, and renamed the structs for totals and block details to better fit the revised function name. - Provide full Doxygen commenting for the function and parameter structs. Add copyright header to new files Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1498
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MULTI_HEAP_SET_BLOCK_OWNER(head);
uint32_t tail_canary = TAIL_CANARY_PATTERN;
if ((intptr_t)tail % sizeof(void *) == 0) {
tail->tail_canary = tail_canary;
} else {
/* unaligned tail_canary */
memcpy(&tail->tail_canary, &tail_canary, sizeof(uint32_t));
}
return data;
}
/* Given a pointer to some allocated data, check the head & tail poison structures (before & after it) that were
previously injected by poison_allocated_region().
Returns a pointer to the poison header structure, or NULL if the poison structures are corrupt.
*/
static poison_head_t *verify_allocated_region(void *data, bool print_errors)
{
poison_head_t *head = (poison_head_t *)((intptr_t)data - sizeof(poison_head_t));
poison_tail_t *tail = (poison_tail_t *)((intptr_t)data + head->alloc_size);
/* check if the beginning of the data was overwritten */
if (head->head_canary != HEAD_CANARY_PATTERN) {
if (print_errors) {
MULTI_HEAP_STDERR_PRINTF("CORRUPT HEAP: Bad head at %p. Expected 0x%08x got 0x%08x\n", &head->head_canary,
HEAD_CANARY_PATTERN, head->head_canary);
}
return NULL;
}
/* check if the end of the data was overrun */
uint32_t canary;
if ((intptr_t)tail % sizeof(void *) == 0) {
canary = tail->tail_canary;
} else {
/* tail is unaligned */
memcpy(&canary, &tail->tail_canary, sizeof(canary));
}
if (canary != TAIL_CANARY_PATTERN) {
if (print_errors) {
MULTI_HEAP_STDERR_PRINTF("CORRUPT HEAP: Bad tail at %p. Expected 0x%08x got 0x%08x\n", &tail->tail_canary,
TAIL_CANARY_PATTERN, canary);
}
return NULL;
}
return head;
}
#ifdef SLOW
/* Go through a region that should have the specified fill byte 'pattern',
verify it.
if expect_free is true, expect FREE_FILL_PATTERN otherwise MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN.
if swap_pattern is true, swap patterns in the buffer (ie replace MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN with FREE_FILL_PATTERN, and vice versa.)
Returns true if verification checks out.
*/
static bool verify_fill_pattern(void *data, size_t size, bool print_errors, bool expect_free, bool swap_pattern)
{
const uint32_t FREE_FILL_WORD = (FREE_FILL_PATTERN << 24) | (FREE_FILL_PATTERN << 16) | (FREE_FILL_PATTERN << 8) | FREE_FILL_PATTERN;
const uint32_t MALLOC_FILL_WORD = (MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN << 24) | (MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN << 16) | (MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN << 8) | MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN;
const uint32_t EXPECT_WORD = expect_free ? FREE_FILL_WORD : MALLOC_FILL_WORD;
const uint32_t REPLACE_WORD = expect_free ? MALLOC_FILL_WORD : FREE_FILL_WORD;
bool valid = true;
/* Use 4-byte operations as much as possible */
if ((intptr_t)data % 4 == 0) {
uint32_t *p = data;
while (size >= 4) {
if (*p != EXPECT_WORD) {
if (print_errors) {
MULTI_HEAP_STDERR_PRINTF("CORRUPT HEAP: Invalid data at %p. Expected 0x%08x got 0x%08x\n", p, EXPECT_WORD, *p);
}
valid = false;
#ifndef NDEBUG
/* If an assertion is going to fail as soon as we're done verifying the pattern, leave the rest of the
buffer contents as-is for better post-mortem analysis
*/
swap_pattern = false;
#endif
}
if (swap_pattern) {
*p = REPLACE_WORD;
}
p++;
size -= 4;
}
data = p;
}
uint8_t *p = data;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (p[i] != (uint8_t)EXPECT_WORD) {
if (print_errors) {
MULTI_HEAP_STDERR_PRINTF("CORRUPT HEAP: Invalid data at %p. Expected 0x%02x got 0x%02x\n", p, (uint8_t)EXPECT_WORD, *p);
}
valid = false;
#ifndef NDEBUG
swap_pattern = false; // same as above
#endif
}
if (swap_pattern) {
p[i] = (uint8_t)REPLACE_WORD;
}
}
return valid;
}
#endif
void *multi_heap_aligned_alloc(multi_heap_handle_t heap, size_t size, size_t alignment)
{
if (!size) {
return NULL;
}
if (size > SIZE_MAX - POISON_OVERHEAD) {
return NULL;
}
multi_heap_internal_lock(heap);
poison_head_t *head = multi_heap_aligned_alloc_impl_offs(heap, size + POISON_OVERHEAD,
alignment, sizeof(poison_head_t));
uint8_t *data = NULL;
if (head != NULL) {
data = poison_allocated_region(head, size);
#ifdef SLOW
/* check everything we got back is FREE_FILL_PATTERN & swap for MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN */
bool ret = verify_fill_pattern(data, size, true, true, true);
assert( ret );
#endif
} else {
multi_heap_internal_unlock(heap);
return NULL;
}
multi_heap_internal_unlock(heap);
return data;
}
void *multi_heap_malloc(multi_heap_handle_t heap, size_t size)
{
if (!size) {
return NULL;
}
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if(size > SIZE_MAX - POISON_OVERHEAD) {
return NULL;
}
multi_heap_internal_lock(heap);
poison_head_t *head = multi_heap_malloc_impl(heap, size + POISON_OVERHEAD);
uint8_t *data = NULL;
if (head != NULL) {
data = poison_allocated_region(head, size);
#ifdef SLOW
/* check everything we got back is FREE_FILL_PATTERN & swap for MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN */
bool ret = verify_fill_pattern(data, size, true, true, true);
assert( ret );
#endif
}
multi_heap_internal_unlock(heap);
return data;
}
void multi_heap_free(multi_heap_handle_t heap, void *p)
{
if (p == NULL) {
return;
}
multi_heap_internal_lock(heap);
poison_head_t *head = verify_allocated_region(p, true);
assert(head != NULL);
#ifdef SLOW
/* replace everything with FREE_FILL_PATTERN, including the poison head/tail */
memset(head, FREE_FILL_PATTERN,
head->alloc_size + POISON_OVERHEAD);
#endif
multi_heap_free_impl(heap, head);
multi_heap_internal_unlock(heap);
}
void multi_heap_aligned_free(multi_heap_handle_t heap, void *p)
{
multi_heap_free(heap, p);
}
void *multi_heap_realloc(multi_heap_handle_t heap, void *p, size_t size)
{
poison_head_t *head = NULL;
poison_head_t *new_head;
void *result = NULL;
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if(size > SIZE_MAX - POISON_OVERHEAD) {
return NULL;
}
if (p == NULL) {
return multi_heap_malloc(heap, size);
}
if (size == 0) {
multi_heap_free(heap, p);
return NULL;
}
/* p != NULL, size != 0 */
head = verify_allocated_region(p, true);
assert(head != NULL);
multi_heap_internal_lock(heap);
#ifndef SLOW
new_head = multi_heap_realloc_impl(heap, head, size + POISON_OVERHEAD);
if (new_head != NULL) {
/* For "fast" poisoning, we only overwrite the head/tail of the new block so it's safe
to poison, so no problem doing this even if realloc resized in place.
*/
result = poison_allocated_region(new_head, size);
}
#else // SLOW
/* When slow poisoning is enabled, it becomes very fiddly to try and correctly fill memory when resizing in place
(where the buffer may be moved (including to an overlapping address with the old buffer), grown, or shrunk in
place.)
For now we just malloc a new buffer, copy, and free. :|
Note: If this ever changes, multi_heap defrag realloc test should be enabled.
*/
size_t orig_alloc_size = head->alloc_size;
new_head = multi_heap_malloc_impl(heap, size + POISON_OVERHEAD);
if (new_head != NULL) {
result = poison_allocated_region(new_head, size);
memcpy(result, p, MIN(size, orig_alloc_size));
multi_heap_free(heap, p);
}
#endif
multi_heap_internal_unlock(heap);
return result;
}
heap: Add task tracking option for heap usage monitoring Add back a feature that was available in the old heap implementation in release/v2.1 and earlier: keep track of which task allocates each block from the heap. The task handle is conditionally added as another word in the heap poisoning header under this configuration option CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING. To allow custom monitoring and debugging code to be added, add helper functions in multi_heap.c and multi_heap_poisoning.c to provide access to information in the block headers. Add esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() to monitor heap usage esp_heap_debug_dump_totals() dumps into a user-provided data structure a summary of the amound of heap memory in region type that is used by each task. Optionally it will also dump into another data structure the metadata about each allocated block for a given list of tasks or for all tasks (limited by available space). Address change requests on PR #1498 This set of changes fixes the files in e3b702c to just add the CONFIG_HEAP_TASK_TRACKING option without adding the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() in case that is the only portion of the PR that will be accepted. Part of the change is to remove the new .c and .h files containing that function and to remove the line to compile it from components/heap/component.mk since it should not have been included in e3b702c. One or more additional commits to add the new function will follow. The other changes here: - uint32_t get_all_caps() moves to heap_private.h - replace "void* foo" with "void *foo" - add braces around single-line "if" blocks - replace tab characters with spaces Address change requests on PR #1498, part 2 This set of changes fixes the files in cdf32aa to add the new function heap_caps_get_per_task_info() with its new name and to add the line to compile it in components/heap/component.mk. This does not address all the suggested changes because there are some needing further discussion. This commit does not include the suggested change to move the declaration of the new function into esp_heap_caps.h because the new function references TaskHandle_t so esp_heap_caps.h would have to include freertos/FreeRTOS.h and freertos/task.h, but FreeRTOS.h includes esp_heap_caps.h through two other header files which results in compilation errors because not all of FreeRTOS.h has been read yet. Change heap_caps_get_per_task_info() to take struct of params In addition to moving the large number of function parameters into a struct as the single parameter, the following changes were made: - Clear out the totals for any prepopulated tasks so the app code doesn't have to do it. - Rather than partitioning the per-task totals into a predetermined set of heap capabilities, take a list of <caps,mask> pairs to compare the caps to the heap capabilities as masked. This lets the caller configure the desired partitioning, or none. - Allow the totals array pointer or the blocks array pointer to be NULL to indicate not to collect that part of the information. - In addition to returning the total space allocated by each task, return the number of blocks allocated by each task. - Don't need to return the heap capabilities as part of the details for each block since the heap region (and therefore its capabilities) can be determined from the block address. - Renamed heap_task_info.h to esp_heap_task_info.h to fit the naming convention, and renamed the structs for totals and block details to better fit the revised function name. - Provide full Doxygen commenting for the function and parameter structs. Add copyright header to new files Merges https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/1498
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void *multi_heap_get_block_address(multi_heap_block_handle_t block)
{
char *head = multi_heap_get_block_address_impl(block);
return head + sizeof(poison_head_t);
}
void *multi_heap_get_block_owner(multi_heap_block_handle_t block)
{
return MULTI_HEAP_GET_BLOCK_OWNER((poison_head_t*)multi_heap_get_block_address_impl(block));
}
multi_heap_handle_t multi_heap_register(void *start, size_t size)
{
#ifdef SLOW
if (start != NULL) {
memset(start, FREE_FILL_PATTERN, size);
}
#endif
return multi_heap_register_impl(start, size);
}
static inline void subtract_poison_overhead(size_t *arg) {
if (*arg > POISON_OVERHEAD) {
*arg -= POISON_OVERHEAD;
} else {
*arg = 0;
}
}
size_t multi_heap_get_allocated_size(multi_heap_handle_t heap, void *p)
{
poison_head_t *head = verify_allocated_region(p, true);
assert(head != NULL);
size_t result = multi_heap_get_allocated_size_impl(heap, head);
subtract_poison_overhead(&result);
return result;
}
void multi_heap_get_info(multi_heap_handle_t heap, multi_heap_info_t *info)
{
multi_heap_get_info_impl(heap, info);
/* don't count the heap poison head & tail overhead in the allocated bytes size */
info->total_allocated_bytes -= info->allocated_blocks * POISON_OVERHEAD;
/* trim largest_free_block to account for poison overhead */
subtract_poison_overhead(&info->largest_free_block);
/* similarly, trim total_free_bytes so there's no suggestion that
a block this big may be available. */
subtract_poison_overhead(&info->total_free_bytes);
subtract_poison_overhead(&info->minimum_free_bytes);
}
size_t multi_heap_free_size(multi_heap_handle_t heap)
{
size_t r = multi_heap_free_size_impl(heap);
subtract_poison_overhead(&r);
return r;
}
size_t multi_heap_minimum_free_size(multi_heap_handle_t heap)
{
size_t r = multi_heap_minimum_free_size_impl(heap);
subtract_poison_overhead(&r);
return r;
}
/* Internal hooks used by multi_heap to manage poisoning, while keeping some modularity */
bool multi_heap_internal_check_block_poisoning(void *start, size_t size, bool is_free, bool print_errors)
{
if (is_free) {
#ifdef SLOW
return verify_fill_pattern(start, size, print_errors, true, false);
#else
return true; /* can only verify empty blocks in SLOW mode */
#endif
} else {
void *data = (void *)((intptr_t)start + sizeof(poison_head_t));
poison_head_t *head = verify_allocated_region(data, print_errors);
if (head != NULL && head->alloc_size > size - POISON_OVERHEAD) {
/* block can be bigger than alloc_size, for reasons of alignment & fragmentation,
but block can never be smaller than head->alloc_size... */
if (print_errors) {
MULTI_HEAP_STDERR_PRINTF("CORRUPT HEAP: Size at %p expected <=0x%08x got 0x%08x\n", &head->alloc_size,
size - POISON_OVERHEAD, head->alloc_size);
}
return false;
}
return head != NULL;
}
}
void multi_heap_internal_poison_fill_region(void *start, size_t size, bool is_free)
{
memset(start, is_free ? FREE_FILL_PATTERN : MALLOC_FILL_PATTERN, size);
}
#else // !MULTI_HEAP_POISONING
#ifdef MULTI_HEAP_POISONING_SLOW
#error "MULTI_HEAP_POISONING_SLOW requires MULTI_HEAP_POISONING"
#endif
#endif // MULTI_HEAP_POISONING