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In 2.6, 8a0fd3a36
("BUILD: debug: work around gcc-12 excessive
-Warray-bounds warnings") disabled some warnings that were reported
around the the BUG() statement. But the -Wnull-dereference warning
isn't known from gcc-5, it only arrived in gcc-6, hence makes gcc-5
complain loudly that it doesn't know this directive. Let's just
condition this one to gcc-6.
350 lines
13 KiB
C
350 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* include/haproxy/bug.h
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* Assertions and instant crash macros needed everywhere.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2000-2020 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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* the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
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* HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
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* WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef _HAPROXY_BUG_H
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#define _HAPROXY_BUG_H
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#include <haproxy/atomic.h>
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#include <haproxy/compiler.h>
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/* quick debugging hack, should really be removed ASAP */
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#ifdef DEBUG_FULL
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#define DPRINTF(x...) fprintf(x)
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#else
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#define DPRINTF(x...)
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#endif
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#define DUMP_TRACE() do { extern void ha_backtrace_to_stderr(void); ha_backtrace_to_stderr(); } while (0)
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static inline __attribute((always_inline)) void ha_crash_now(void)
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{
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#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(5, 0)
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#pragma GCC diagnostic push
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Warray-bounds"
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#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(6, 0)
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#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wnull-dereference"
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#endif
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#endif
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*(volatile char *)1 = 0;
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#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(5, 0)
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#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
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#endif
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my_unreachable();
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}
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#ifdef DEBUG_USE_ABORT
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/* abort() is better recognized by code analysis tools */
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#define ABORT_NOW() do { DUMP_TRACE(); abort(); } while (0)
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#else
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/* More efficient than abort() because it does not mangle the
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* stack and stops at the exact location we need.
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*/
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#define ABORT_NOW() do { DUMP_TRACE(); ha_crash_now(); } while (0)
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#endif
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/* This is the generic low-level macro dealing with conditional warnings and
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* bugs. The caller decides whether to crash or not and what prefix and suffix
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* to pass. The macro returns the boolean value of the condition as an int for
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* the case where it wouldn't die. The <crash> flag is made of:
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* - crash & 1: crash yes/no;
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* - crash & 2: taint as bug instead of warn
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*/
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#define _BUG_ON(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx) \
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__BUG_ON(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx)
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#define __BUG_ON(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx) \
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(unlikely(cond) ? ({ \
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complain(NULL, "\n" pfx "condition \"" #cond "\" matched at " file ":" #line "" sfx "\n", crash); \
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if (crash & 1) \
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ABORT_NOW(); \
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else \
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DUMP_TRACE(); \
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1; /* let's return the true condition */ \
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}) : 0)
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/* This one is equivalent except that it only emits the message once by
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* maintaining a static counter. This may be used with warnings to detect
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* certain unexpected conditions in field. Later on, in cores it will be
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* possible to verify these counters.
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*/
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#define _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx) \
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__BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx)
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#define __BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, file, line, crash, pfx, sfx) \
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(unlikely(cond) ? ({ \
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static int __match_count_##line; \
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complain(&__match_count_##line, "\n" pfx "condition \"" #cond "\" matched at " file ":" #line "" sfx "\n", crash); \
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if (crash & 1) \
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ABORT_NOW(); \
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else \
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DUMP_TRACE(); \
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1; /* let's return the true condition */ \
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}) : 0)
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/* DEBUG_STRICT enables/disables runtime checks on condition <cond>
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* DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION indicates the level of verification on the rules when
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* <cond> is true:
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*
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* macro BUG_ON() WARN_ON() CHECK_IF()
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* value 0 warn warn warn
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* 1 CRASH warn warn
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* 2 CRASH CRASH warn
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* 3 CRASH CRASH CRASH
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*/
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/* The macros below are for general use */
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#if defined(DEBUG_STRICT)
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# if defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) && (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION < 1)
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/* Lowest level: BUG_ON() warns, WARN_ON() warns, CHECK_IF() warns */
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# define BUG_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 2, "WARNING: bug ", " (not crashing but process is untrusted now, please report to developers)")
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# define WARN_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: warn ", " (please report to developers)")
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# define CHECK_IF(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: check ", " (please report to developers)")
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# elif !defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) || (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION == 1)
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/* default level: BUG_ON() crashes, WARN_ON() warns, CHECK_IF() warns */
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# define BUG_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 3, "FATAL: bug ", "")
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# define WARN_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: warn ", " (please report to developers)")
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# define CHECK_IF(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: check ", " (please report to developers)")
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# elif defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) && (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION == 2)
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/* Stricter level: BUG_ON() crashes, WARN_ON() crashes, CHECK_IF() warns */
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# define BUG_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 3, "FATAL: bug ", "")
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# define WARN_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 1, "FATAL: warn ", "")
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# define CHECK_IF(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: check ", " (please report to developers)")
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# elif defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) && (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION >= 3)
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/* Developer/CI level: BUG_ON() crashes, WARN_ON() crashes, CHECK_IF() crashes */
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# define BUG_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 3, "FATAL: bug ", "")
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# define WARN_ON(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 1, "FATAL: warn ", "")
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# define CHECK_IF(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 1, "FATAL: check ", "")
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# endif
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#else
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# define BUG_ON(cond)
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# define WARN_ON(cond)
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# define CHECK_IF(cond)
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#endif
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/* These macros are only for hot paths and remain disabled unless DEBUG_STRICT is 2 or above.
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* Only developers/CI should use these levels as they may significantly impact performance by
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* enabling checks in sensitive areas.
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*/
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#if defined(DEBUG_STRICT) && (DEBUG_STRICT > 1)
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# if defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) && (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION < 1)
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/* Lowest level: BUG_ON() warns, CHECK_IF() warns */
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# define BUG_ON_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 2, "WARNING: bug ", " (not crashing but process is untrusted now, please report to developers)")
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# define CHECK_IF_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: check ", " (please report to developers)")
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# elif !defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) || (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION < 3)
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/* default level: BUG_ON() crashes, CHECK_IF() warns */
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# define BUG_ON_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 3, "FATAL: bug ", "")
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# define CHECK_IF_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 0, "WARNING: check ", " (please report to developers)")
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# elif defined(DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION) && (DEBUG_STRICT_ACTION >= 3)
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/* Developer/CI level: BUG_ON() crashes, CHECK_IF() crashes */
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# define BUG_ON_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON (cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 3, "FATAL: bug ", "")
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# define CHECK_IF_HOT(cond) _BUG_ON_ONCE(cond, __FILE__, __LINE__, 1, "FATAL: check ", "")
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# endif
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#else
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# define BUG_ON_HOT(cond)
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# define CHECK_IF_HOT(cond)
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#endif
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/* When not optimizing, clang won't remove that code, so only compile it in when optimizing */
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__OPTIMIZE__)
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#define HA_LINK_ERROR(what) \
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do { \
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/* provoke a build-time error */ \
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extern volatile int what; \
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what = 1; \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define HA_LINK_ERROR(what) \
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do { \
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} while (0)
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#endif /* __OPTIMIZE__ */
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/* more reliable free() that clears the pointer */
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#define ha_free(x) do { \
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typeof(x) __x = (x); \
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if (__builtin_constant_p((x)) || __builtin_constant_p(*(x))) { \
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HA_LINK_ERROR(call_to_ha_free_attempts_to_free_a_constant); \
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} \
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free(*__x); \
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*__x = NULL; \
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} while (0)
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/* handle 'tainted' status */
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enum tainted_flags {
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TAINTED_CONFIG_EXP_KW_DECLARED = 0x00000001,
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TAINTED_ACTION_EXP_EXECUTED = 0x00000002,
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TAINTED_CLI_EXPERT_MODE = 0x00000004,
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TAINTED_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL_MODE = 0x00000008,
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TAINTED_WARN = 0x00000010, /* a WARN_ON triggered */
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TAINTED_BUG = 0x00000020, /* a BUG_ON triggered */
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TAINTED_SHARED_LIBS = 0x00000040, /* a shared library was loaded */
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TAINTED_REDEFINITION = 0x00000080, /* symbol redefinition detected */
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};
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/* this is a bit field made of TAINTED_*, and is declared in haproxy.c */
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extern unsigned int tainted;
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void complain(int *counter, const char *msg, int taint);
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static inline void mark_tainted(const enum tainted_flags flag)
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{
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HA_ATOMIC_OR(&tainted, flag);
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}
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static inline unsigned int get_tainted()
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{
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return HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&tainted);
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}
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#if defined(DEBUG_MEM_STATS)
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/* Memory allocation statistics are centralized into a global "mem_stats"
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* section. This will not work with some linkers.
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*/
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enum {
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_UNSET = 0,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_CALLOC,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_FREE,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_MALLOC,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_REALLOC,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_STRDUP,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_P_ALLOC,
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MEM_STATS_TYPE_P_FREE,
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};
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struct mem_stats {
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size_t calls;
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size_t size;
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const char *file;
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int line;
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int type;
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};
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#undef calloc
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#define calloc(x,y) ({ \
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size_t __x = (x); size_t __y = (y); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_CALLOC, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&_.size, __x * __y); \
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calloc(__x,__y); \
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})
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/* note: we can't redefine free() because we have a few variables and struct
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* members called like this.
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*/
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#undef __free
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#define __free(x) ({ \
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void *__x = (x); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_FREE, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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if (__x) \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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free(__x); \
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})
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#undef ha_free
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#define ha_free(x) ({ \
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typeof(x) __x = (x); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_FREE, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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if (__builtin_constant_p((x)) || __builtin_constant_p(*(x))) { \
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HA_LINK_ERROR(call_to_ha_free_attempts_to_free_a_constant); \
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} \
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if (*__x) \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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free(*__x); \
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*__x = NULL; \
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})
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#undef malloc
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#define malloc(x) ({ \
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size_t __x = (x); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_MALLOC, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&_.size, __x); \
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malloc(__x); \
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})
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#undef realloc
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#define realloc(x,y) ({ \
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void *__x = (x); size_t __y = (y); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_REALLOC, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&_.size, __y); \
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realloc(__x,__y); \
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})
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#undef strdup
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#define strdup(x) ({ \
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const char *__x = (x); size_t __y = strlen(__x); \
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static struct mem_stats _ __attribute__((used,__section__("mem_stats"))) = { \
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.file = __FILE__, .line = __LINE__, \
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.type = MEM_STATS_TYPE_STRDUP, \
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}; \
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HA_WEAK("__start_mem_stats"); \
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HA_WEAK("__stop_mem_stats"); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_INC(&_.calls); \
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_HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&_.size, __y); \
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strdup(__x); \
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})
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#endif /* DEBUG_MEM_STATS*/
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#endif /* _HAPROXY_BUG_H */
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-indent-level: 8
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* c-basic-offset: 8
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* End:
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*/
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