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#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
#define MAXALIGN (((size_t)1) << 23)
/*
* On systems which can't merge extents, tests that call this function generate
* a lot of dirty memory very quickly. Purging between cycles mitigates
* potential OOM on e.g. 32-bit Windows.
*/
static void
purge(void) {
expect_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
"Unexpected mallctl error");
}
TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_errors) {
size_t alignment;
void *p;
alignment = 0;
set_errno(0);
p = aligned_alloc(alignment, 1);
expect_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != EINVAL,
"Expected error for invalid alignment %zu", alignment);
for (alignment = sizeof(size_t); alignment < MAXALIGN;
alignment <<= 1) {
set_errno(0);
p = aligned_alloc(alignment + 1, 1);
expect_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != EINVAL,
"Expected error for invalid alignment %zu",
alignment + 1);
}
}
TEST_END
/*
* GCC "-Walloc-size-larger-than" warning detects when one of the memory
* allocation functions is called with a size larger than the maximum size that
* they support. Here we want to explicitly test that the allocation functions
* do indeed fail properly when this is the case, which triggers the warning.
* Therefore we disable the warning for these tests.
*/
JEMALLOC_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
JEMALLOC_DIAGNOSTIC_IGNORE_ALLOC_SIZE_LARGER_THAN
TEST_BEGIN(test_oom_errors) {
size_t alignment, size;
void *p;
#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
alignment = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
size = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
#else
alignment = 0x80000000LU;
size = 0x80000000LU;
#endif
set_errno(0);
p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
expect_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
"Expected error for aligned_alloc(%zu, %zu)",
alignment, size);
#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
alignment = UINT64_C(0x4000000000000000);
size = UINT64_C(0xc000000000000001);
#else
alignment = 0x40000000LU;
size = 0xc0000001LU;
#endif
set_errno(0);
p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
expect_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
"Expected error for aligned_alloc(%zu, %zu)",
alignment, size);
alignment = 0x10LU;
#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
size = UINT64_C(0xfffffffffffffff0);
#else
size = 0xfffffff0LU;
#endif
set_errno(0);
p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
expect_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
"Expected error for aligned_alloc(&p, %zu, %zu)",
alignment, size);
}
TEST_END
/* Re-enable the "-Walloc-size-larger-than=" warning */
JEMALLOC_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_and_size) {
#define NITER 4
size_t alignment, size, total;
unsigned i;
void *ps[NITER];
for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
ps[i] = NULL;
}
for (alignment = 8;
alignment <= MAXALIGN;
alignment <<= 1) {
total = 0;
for (size = 1;
size < 3 * alignment && size < (1U << 31);
size += (alignment >> (LG_SIZEOF_PTR-1)) - 1) {
for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
ps[i] = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
if (ps[i] == NULL) {
char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
buferror(get_errno(), buf, sizeof(buf));
test_fail(
"Error for alignment=%zu, "
"size=%zu (%#zx): %s",
alignment, size, size, buf);
}
total += TEST_MALLOC_SIZE(ps[i]);
if (total >= (MAXALIGN << 1)) {
break;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
if (ps[i] != NULL) {
free(ps[i]);
ps[i] = NULL;
}
}
}
purge();
}
#undef NITER
}
TEST_END
TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_alloc) {
void *res = aligned_alloc(8, 0);
assert(res);
size_t usable = TEST_MALLOC_SIZE(res);
assert(usable > 0);
free(res);
}
TEST_END
int
main(void) {
return test(
test_alignment_errors,
test_oom_errors,
test_alignment_and_size,
test_zero_alloc);
}
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