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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
#include "base/process/memory.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <limits>
#include "base/allocator/allocator_check.h"
#include "base/allocator/features.h"
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
#include "base/debug/alias.h"
#include "base/memory/aligned_memory.h"
#include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
#if defined(OS_WIN)
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#if defined(OS_POSIX)
#include <errno.h>
#endif
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
#include <malloc/malloc.h>
#include "base/process/memory_unittest_mac.h"
#endif
#if defined(OS_LINUX)
#include <malloc.h>
#include "base/test/malloc_wrapper.h"
#endif
#if defined(OS_WIN)
#if defined(_MSC_VER)
// ssize_t needed for OutOfMemoryTest.
#if defined(_WIN64)
typedef __int64 ssize_t;
#else
typedef long ssize_t;
#endif
#endif
// HeapQueryInformation function pointer.
typedef BOOL (WINAPI* HeapQueryFn) \
(HANDLE, HEAP_INFORMATION_CLASS, PVOID, SIZE_T, PSIZE_T);
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
// For the following Mac tests:
// Note that base::EnableTerminationOnHeapCorruption() is called as part of
// test suite setup and does not need to be done again, else mach_override
// will fail.
TEST(ProcessMemoryTest, MacTerminateOnHeapCorruption) {
// Assert that freeing an unallocated pointer will crash the process.
char buf[9];
asm("" : "=r" (buf)); // Prevent clang from being too smart.
#if ARCH_CPU_64_BITS
// On 64 bit Macs, the malloc system automatically abort()s on heap corruption
// but does not output anything.
ASSERT_DEATH(free(buf), "");
#elif defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER)
// AddressSanitizer replaces malloc() and prints a different error message on
// heap corruption.
ASSERT_DEATH(free(buf), "attempting free on address which "
"was not malloc\\(\\)-ed");
#else
ADD_FAILURE() << "This test is not supported in this build configuration.";
#endif
}
#endif // defined(OS_MACOSX)
TEST(MemoryTest, AllocatorShimWorking) {
ASSERT_TRUE(base::allocator::IsAllocatorInitialized());
}
// OpenBSD does not support these tests. Don't test these on ASan/TSan/MSan
// configurations: only test the real allocator.
// Windows only supports these tests with the allocator shim in place.
#if !defined(OS_OPENBSD) && \
BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_WIN_ALLOCATOR_SHIM_TESTS) && \
!defined(MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR)
namespace {
#if defined(OS_WIN)
// Windows raises an exception rather than using LOG(FATAL) in order to make the
// exit code unique to OOM.
const char* kOomRegex = "";
const int kExitCode = base::win::kOomExceptionCode;
#else
const char* kOomRegex = "Out of memory";
const int kExitCode = 1;
#endif
} // namespace
class OutOfMemoryTest : public testing::Test {
public:
OutOfMemoryTest()
: value_(NULL),
// Make test size as large as possible minus a few pages so
// that alignment or other rounding doesn't make it wrap.
test_size_(std::numeric_limits<std::size_t>::max() - 12 * 1024),
// A test size that is > 2Gb and will cause the allocators to reject
// the allocation due to security restrictions. See crbug.com/169327.
insecure_test_size_(std::numeric_limits<int>::max()),
signed_test_size_(std::numeric_limits<ssize_t>::max()) {
}
protected:
void* value_;
size_t test_size_;
size_t insecure_test_size_;
ssize_t signed_test_size_;
};
class OutOfMemoryDeathTest : public OutOfMemoryTest {
public:
void SetUpInDeathAssert() {
// Must call EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory() because that is called from
// chrome's main function and therefore hasn't been called yet.
// Since this call may result in another thread being created and death
// tests shouldn't be started in a multithread environment, this call
// should be done inside of the ASSERT_DEATH.
base::EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory();
}
};
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, New) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = operator new(test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, NewArray) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = new char[test_size_];
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Malloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc(test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Realloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = realloc(NULL, test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Calloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = calloc(1024, test_size_ / 1024L);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, AlignedAlloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = base::AlignedAlloc(test_size_, 8);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
// POSIX does not define an aligned realloc function.
#if defined(OS_WIN)
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, AlignedRealloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = _aligned_realloc(NULL, test_size_, 8);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
// OS X and Android have no 2Gb allocation limit.
// See https://crbug.com/169327.
#if !defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_ANDROID)
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityNew) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = operator new(insecure_test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityNewArray) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = new char[insecure_test_size_];
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityMalloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc(insecure_test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityRealloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = realloc(NULL, insecure_test_size_);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityCalloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = calloc(1024, insecure_test_size_ / 1024L);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityAlignedAlloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = base::AlignedAlloc(insecure_test_size_, 8);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
// POSIX does not define an aligned realloc function.
#if defined(OS_WIN)
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityAlignedRealloc) {
ASSERT_EXIT({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = _aligned_realloc(NULL, insecure_test_size_, 8);
}, testing::ExitedWithCode(kExitCode), kOomRegex);
}
#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
#endif // !defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_ANDROID)
#if defined(OS_LINUX)
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Valloc) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = valloc(test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityValloc) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = valloc(insecure_test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
#if PVALLOC_AVAILABLE == 1
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Pvalloc) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = pvalloc(test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, SecurityPvalloc) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = pvalloc(insecure_test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
#endif // PVALLOC_AVAILABLE == 1
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Memalign) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = memalign(4, test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, ViaSharedLibraries) {
// This tests that the run-time symbol resolution is overriding malloc for
// shared libraries as well as for our code.
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = MallocWrapper(test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
#endif // OS_LINUX
// Android doesn't implement posix_memalign().
#if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_ANDROID)
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, Posix_memalign) {
// Grab the return value of posix_memalign to silence a compiler warning
// about unused return values. We don't actually care about the return
// value, since we're asserting death.
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
EXPECT_EQ(ENOMEM, posix_memalign(&value_, 8, test_size_));
}, kOomRegex);
}
#endif // defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_ANDROID)
#if defined(OS_MACOSX)
// Purgeable zone tests
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, MallocPurgeable) {
malloc_zone_t* zone = malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc_zone_malloc(zone, test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, ReallocPurgeable) {
malloc_zone_t* zone = malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc_zone_realloc(zone, NULL, test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, CallocPurgeable) {
malloc_zone_t* zone = malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc_zone_calloc(zone, 1024, test_size_ / 1024L);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, VallocPurgeable) {
malloc_zone_t* zone = malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc_zone_valloc(zone, test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, PosixMemalignPurgeable) {
malloc_zone_t* zone = malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
value_ = malloc_zone_memalign(zone, 8, test_size_);
}, kOomRegex);
}
// Since these allocation functions take a signed size, it's possible that
// calling them just once won't be enough to exhaust memory. In the 32-bit
// environment, it's likely that these allocation attempts will fail because
// not enough contiguous address space is available. In the 64-bit environment,
// it's likely that they'll fail because they would require a preposterous
// amount of (virtual) memory.
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, CFAllocatorSystemDefault) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
while ((value_ =
base::AllocateViaCFAllocatorSystemDefault(signed_test_size_))) {}
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, CFAllocatorMalloc) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
while ((value_ =
base::AllocateViaCFAllocatorMalloc(signed_test_size_))) {}
}, kOomRegex);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, CFAllocatorMallocZone) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
while ((value_ =
base::AllocateViaCFAllocatorMallocZone(signed_test_size_))) {}
}, kOomRegex);
}
#if !defined(ARCH_CPU_64_BITS)
// See process_util_unittest_mac.mm for an explanation of why this test isn't
// run in the 64-bit environment.
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryDeathTest, PsychoticallyBigObjCObject) {
ASSERT_DEATH({
SetUpInDeathAssert();
while ((value_ = base::AllocatePsychoticallyBigObjCObject())) {}
}, kOomRegex);
}
#endif // !ARCH_CPU_64_BITS
#endif // OS_MACOSX
class OutOfMemoryHandledTest : public OutOfMemoryTest {
public:
static const size_t kSafeMallocSize = 512;
static const size_t kSafeCallocSize = 128;
static const size_t kSafeCallocItems = 4;
void SetUp() override {
OutOfMemoryTest::SetUp();
// We enable termination on OOM - just as Chrome does at early
// initialization - and test that UncheckedMalloc and UncheckedCalloc
// properly by-pass this in order to allow the caller to handle OOM.
base::EnableTerminationOnOutOfMemory();
}
};
// TODO(b.kelemen): make UncheckedMalloc and UncheckedCalloc work
// on Windows as well.
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryHandledTest, UncheckedMalloc) {
EXPECT_TRUE(base::UncheckedMalloc(kSafeMallocSize, &value_));
EXPECT_TRUE(value_ != NULL);
free(value_);
EXPECT_FALSE(base::UncheckedMalloc(test_size_, &value_));
EXPECT_TRUE(value_ == NULL);
}
TEST_F(OutOfMemoryHandledTest, UncheckedCalloc) {
EXPECT_TRUE(base::UncheckedCalloc(1, kSafeMallocSize, &value_));
EXPECT_TRUE(value_ != NULL);
const char* bytes = static_cast<const char*>(value_);
for (size_t i = 0; i < kSafeMallocSize; ++i)
EXPECT_EQ(0, bytes[i]);
free(value_);
EXPECT_TRUE(
base::UncheckedCalloc(kSafeCallocItems, kSafeCallocSize, &value_));
EXPECT_TRUE(value_ != NULL);
bytes = static_cast<const char*>(value_);
for (size_t i = 0; i < (kSafeCallocItems * kSafeCallocSize); ++i)
EXPECT_EQ(0, bytes[i]);
free(value_);
EXPECT_FALSE(base::UncheckedCalloc(1, test_size_, &value_));
EXPECT_TRUE(value_ == NULL);
}
#endif // !defined(OS_OPENBSD) && BUILDFLAG(ENABLE_WIN_ALLOCATOR_SHIM_TESTS) &&
// !defined(MEMORY_TOOL_REPLACES_ALLOCATOR)
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