1 /* Profile heap and stack memory usage of running program.
2 Copyright (C) 1998-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
6 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
39 /* Pointer to the real functions. These are determined used `dlsym'
40 when really needed. */
41 static void *(*mallocp
)(size_t);
42 static void *(*reallocp
) (void *, size_t);
43 static void *(*callocp
) (size_t, size_t);
44 static void (*freep
) (void *);
46 static void *(*mmapp
) (void *, size_t, int, int, int, off_t
);
47 static void *(*mmap64p
) (void *, size_t, int, int, int, off64_t
);
48 static int (*munmapp
) (void *, size_t);
49 static void *(*mremapp
) (void *, size_t, size_t, int, void *);
72 #define MAGIC 0xfeedbeaf
75 static memusage_cntr_t calls
[idx_last
];
76 static memusage_cntr_t failed
[idx_last
];
77 static memusage_size_t total
[idx_last
];
78 static memusage_size_t grand_total
;
79 static memusage_cntr_t histogram
[65536 / 16];
80 static memusage_cntr_t large
;
81 static memusage_cntr_t calls_total
;
82 static memusage_cntr_t inplace
;
83 static memusage_cntr_t decreasing
;
84 static memusage_cntr_t realloc_free
;
85 static memusage_cntr_t inplace_mremap
;
86 static memusage_cntr_t decreasing_mremap
;
87 static memusage_size_t current_heap
;
88 static memusage_size_t peak_use
[3];
89 static __thread
uintptr_t start_sp
;
91 /* A few macros to make the source more readable. */
92 #define peak_heap peak_use[0]
93 #define peak_stack peak_use[1]
94 #define peak_total peak_use[2]
96 #define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE 32768
97 static size_t buffer_size
;
102 static int initialized
;
103 static bool trace_mmap
;
104 extern const char *__progname
;
114 static struct entry buffer
[2 * DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
];
115 static uatomic32_t buffer_cnt
;
116 static struct entry first
;
119 /* Update the global data after a successful function call. */
121 update_data (struct header
*result
, size_t len
, size_t old_len
)
125 /* Record the information we need and mark the block using a
127 result
->length
= len
;
128 result
->magic
= MAGIC
;
131 /* Compute current heap usage and compare it with the maximum value. */
133 = catomic_exchange_and_add (¤t_heap
, len
- old_len
) + len
- old_len
;
134 catomic_max (&peak_heap
, heap
);
136 /* Compute current stack usage and compare it with the maximum
137 value. The base stack pointer might not be set if this is not
138 the main thread and it is the first call to any of these
140 if (__glibc_unlikely (!start_sp
))
143 uintptr_t sp
= GETSP ();
144 #ifdef STACK_GROWS_UPWARD
145 /* This can happen in threads where we didn't catch the thread's
146 stack early enough. */
147 if (__glibc_unlikely (sp
< start_sp
))
149 size_t current_stack
= sp
- start_sp
;
151 /* This can happen in threads where we didn't catch the thread's
152 stack early enough. */
153 if (__glibc_unlikely (sp
> start_sp
))
155 size_t current_stack
= start_sp
- sp
;
157 catomic_max (&peak_stack
, current_stack
);
159 /* Add up heap and stack usage and compare it with the maximum value. */
160 catomic_max (&peak_total
, heap
+ current_stack
);
162 /* Store the value only if we are writing to a file. */
165 uatomic32_t idx
= catomic_exchange_and_add (&buffer_cnt
, 1);
166 if (idx
+ 1 >= 2 * buffer_size
)
168 /* We try to reset the counter to the correct range. If
169 this fails because of another thread increasing the
170 counter it does not matter since that thread will take
171 care of the correction. */
172 uatomic32_t reset
= (idx
+ 1) % (2 * buffer_size
);
173 catomic_compare_and_exchange_val_acq (&buffer_cnt
, reset
, idx
+ 1);
174 if (idx
>= 2 * buffer_size
)
177 assert (idx
< 2 * DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
);
179 buffer
[idx
].heap
= current_heap
;
180 buffer
[idx
].stack
= current_stack
;
181 GETTIME (buffer
[idx
].time_low
, buffer
[idx
].time_high
);
183 /* Write out buffer if it is full. */
184 if (idx
+ 1 == buffer_size
)
185 write (fd
, buffer
, buffer_size
* sizeof (struct entry
));
186 else if (idx
+ 1 == 2 * buffer_size
)
187 write (fd
, &buffer
[buffer_size
], buffer_size
* sizeof (struct entry
));
192 /* Interrupt handler. */
194 int_handler (int signo
)
196 /* Nothing gets allocated. Just record the stack pointer position. */
197 update_data (NULL
, 0, 0);
201 /* Find out whether this is the program we are supposed to profile.
202 For this the name in the variable `__progname' must match the one
203 given in the environment variable MEMUSAGE_PROG_NAME. If the variable
204 is not present every program assumes it should be profiling.
206 If this is the program open a file descriptor to the output file.
207 We will write to it whenever the buffer overflows. The name of the
208 output file is determined by the environment variable MEMUSAGE_OUTPUT.
210 If the environment variable MEMUSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE is set its numerical
211 value determines the size of the internal buffer. The number gives
212 the number of elements in the buffer. By setting the number to one
213 one effectively selects unbuffered operation.
215 If MEMUSAGE_NO_TIMER is not present an alarm handler is installed
216 which at the highest possible frequency records the stack pointer. */
220 const char *env
= getenv ("MEMUSAGE_PROG_NAME");
221 size_t prog_len
= strlen (__progname
);
224 mallocp
= (void *(*)(size_t))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
, "malloc");
225 reallocp
= (void *(*)(void *, size_t))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
, "realloc");
226 callocp
= (void *(*)(size_t, size_t))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
, "calloc");
227 freep
= (void (*)(void *))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
, "free");
229 mmapp
= (void *(*)(void *, size_t, int, int, int, off_t
))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
,
232 (void *(*)(void *, size_t, int, int, int, off64_t
))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
,
234 mremapp
= (void *(*)(void *, size_t, size_t, int, void *))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
,
236 munmapp
= (int (*)(void *, size_t))dlsym (RTLD_NEXT
, "munmap");
241 /* Check for program name. */
242 size_t len
= strlen (env
);
243 if (len
> prog_len
|| strcmp (env
, &__progname
[prog_len
- len
]) != 0
244 || (prog_len
!= len
&& __progname
[prog_len
- len
- 1] != '/'))
248 /* Only open the file if it's really us. */
249 if (!not_me
&& fd
== -1)
256 outname
= getenv ("MEMUSAGE_OUTPUT");
257 if (outname
!= NULL
&& outname
[0] != '\0'
258 && (access (outname
, R_OK
| W_OK
) == 0 || errno
== ENOENT
))
260 fd
= creat64 (outname
, 0666);
263 /* Don't do anything in future calls if we cannot write to
268 /* Write the first entry. */
271 GETTIME (first
.time_low
, first
.time_high
);
272 /* Write it two times since we need the starting and end time. */
273 write (fd
, &first
, sizeof (first
));
274 write (fd
, &first
, sizeof (first
));
276 /* Determine the buffer size. We use the default if the
277 environment variable is not present. */
278 buffer_size
= DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
;
279 if (getenv ("MEMUSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE") != NULL
)
281 buffer_size
= atoi (getenv ("MEMUSAGE_BUFFER_SIZE"));
282 if (buffer_size
== 0 || buffer_size
> DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
)
283 buffer_size
= DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE
;
286 /* Possibly enable timer-based stack pointer retrieval. */
287 if (getenv ("MEMUSAGE_NO_TIMER") == NULL
)
289 struct sigaction act
;
291 act
.sa_handler
= (sighandler_t
) &int_handler
;
292 act
.sa_flags
= SA_RESTART
;
293 sigfillset (&act
.sa_mask
);
295 if (sigaction (SIGPROF
, &act
, NULL
) >= 0)
297 struct itimerval timer
;
299 timer
.it_value
.tv_sec
= 0;
300 timer
.it_value
.tv_usec
= 1;
301 timer
.it_interval
= timer
.it_value
;
302 setitimer (ITIMER_PROF
, &timer
, NULL
);
308 if (!not_me
&& getenv ("MEMUSAGE_TRACE_MMAP") != NULL
)
314 /* Record the initial stack position. */
316 __attribute__ ((constructor
))
325 /* `malloc' replacement. We keep track of the memory usage if this is the
330 struct header
*result
= NULL
;
332 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
333 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
335 if (initialized
== -1)
341 /* If this is not the correct program just use the normal function. */
343 return (*mallocp
)(len
);
345 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
346 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_malloc
]);
347 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `malloc'. */
348 catomic_add (&total
[idx_malloc
], len
);
349 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
350 catomic_add (&grand_total
, len
);
351 /* Remember the size of the request. */
353 catomic_increment (&histogram
[len
/ 16]);
355 catomic_increment (&large
);
356 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
357 catomic_increment (&calls_total
);
359 /* Do the real work. */
360 result
= (struct header
*) (*mallocp
)(len
+ sizeof (struct header
));
363 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx_malloc
]);
367 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if necessary. */
368 update_data (result
, len
, 0);
370 /* Return the pointer to the user buffer. */
371 return (void *) (result
+ 1);
375 /* `realloc' replacement. We keep track of the memory usage if this is the
378 realloc (void *old
, size_t len
)
380 struct header
*result
= NULL
;
384 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
385 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
387 if (initialized
== -1)
393 /* If this is not the correct program just use the normal function. */
395 return (*reallocp
)(old
, len
);
399 /* This is really a `malloc' call. */
405 real
= ((struct header
*) old
) - 1;
406 if (real
->magic
!= MAGIC
)
407 /* This is no memory allocated here. */
408 return (*reallocp
)(old
, len
);
410 old_len
= real
->length
;
413 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
414 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_realloc
]);
417 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `realloc'. */
418 catomic_add (&total
[idx_realloc
], len
- old_len
);
419 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
420 catomic_add (&grand_total
, len
- old_len
);
423 if (len
== 0 && old
!= NULL
)
426 catomic_increment (&realloc_free
);
427 /* Keep track of total memory freed using `free'. */
428 catomic_add (&total
[idx_free
], real
->length
);
430 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if necessary. */
431 update_data (NULL
, 0, old_len
);
433 /* Do the real work. */
439 /* Remember the size of the request. */
441 catomic_increment (&histogram
[len
/ 16]);
443 catomic_increment (&large
);
444 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
445 catomic_increment (&calls_total
);
447 /* Do the real work. */
448 result
= (struct header
*) (*reallocp
)(real
, len
+ sizeof (struct header
));
451 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx_realloc
]);
455 /* Record whether the reduction/increase happened in place. */
457 catomic_increment (&inplace
);
458 /* Was the buffer increased? */
460 catomic_increment (&decreasing
);
462 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if necessary. */
463 update_data (result
, len
, old_len
);
465 /* Return the pointer to the user buffer. */
466 return (void *) (result
+ 1);
470 /* `calloc' replacement. We keep track of the memory usage if this is the
473 calloc (size_t n
, size_t len
)
475 struct header
*result
;
476 size_t size
= n
* len
;
478 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
479 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
481 if (initialized
== -1)
487 /* If this is not the correct program just use the normal function. */
489 return (*callocp
)(n
, len
);
491 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
492 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_calloc
]);
493 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `calloc'. */
494 catomic_add (&total
[idx_calloc
], size
);
495 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
496 catomic_add (&grand_total
, size
);
497 /* Remember the size of the request. */
499 catomic_increment (&histogram
[size
/ 16]);
501 catomic_increment (&large
);
502 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
505 /* Do the real work. */
506 result
= (struct header
*) (*mallocp
)(size
+ sizeof (struct header
));
509 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx_calloc
]);
513 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if necessary. */
514 update_data (result
, size
, 0);
516 /* Do what `calloc' would have done and return the buffer to the caller. */
517 return memset (result
+ 1, '\0', size
);
521 /* `free' replacement. We keep track of the memory usage if this is the
528 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
529 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
531 if (initialized
== -1)
537 /* If this is not the correct program just use the normal function. */
544 /* `free (NULL)' has no effect. */
547 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_free
]);
551 /* Determine the pointer to the header. */
552 real
= ((struct header
*) ptr
) - 1;
553 if (real
->magic
!= MAGIC
)
555 /* This block wasn't allocated here. */
560 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
561 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_free
]);
562 /* Keep track of total memory freed using `free'. */
563 catomic_add (&total
[idx_free
], real
->length
);
565 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if necessary. */
566 update_data (NULL
, 0, real
->length
);
568 /* Do the real work. */
573 /* `mmap' replacement. We do not have to keep track of the size since
574 `munmap' will get it as a parameter. */
576 mmap (void *start
, size_t len
, int prot
, int flags
, int fd
, off_t offset
)
580 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
581 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
583 if (initialized
== -1)
589 /* Always get a block. We don't need extra memory. */
590 result
= (*mmapp
)(start
, len
, prot
, flags
, fd
, offset
);
592 if (!not_me
&& trace_mmap
)
594 int idx
= (flags
& MAP_ANON
595 ? idx_mmap_a
: prot
& PROT_WRITE
? idx_mmap_w
: idx_mmap_r
);
597 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
598 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx
]);
599 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `malloc'. */
600 catomic_add (&total
[idx
], len
);
601 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
602 catomic_add (&grand_total
, len
);
603 /* Remember the size of the request. */
605 catomic_increment (&histogram
[len
/ 16]);
607 catomic_increment (&large
);
608 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
609 catomic_increment (&calls_total
);
611 /* Check for failures. */
613 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx
]);
614 else if (idx
== idx_mmap_w
)
615 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if
616 necessary. Note the first parameter is NULL which means
617 the size is not tracked. */
618 update_data (NULL
, len
, 0);
621 /* Return the pointer to the user buffer. */
626 /* `mmap64' replacement. We do not have to keep track of the size since
627 `munmap' will get it as a parameter. */
629 mmap64 (void *start
, size_t len
, int prot
, int flags
, int fd
, off64_t offset
)
633 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
634 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
636 if (initialized
== -1)
642 /* Always get a block. We don't need extra memory. */
643 result
= (*mmap64p
)(start
, len
, prot
, flags
, fd
, offset
);
645 if (!not_me
&& trace_mmap
)
647 int idx
= (flags
& MAP_ANON
648 ? idx_mmap_a
: prot
& PROT_WRITE
? idx_mmap_w
: idx_mmap_r
);
650 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
651 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx
]);
652 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `malloc'. */
653 catomic_add (&total
[idx
], len
);
654 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
655 catomic_add (&grand_total
, len
);
656 /* Remember the size of the request. */
658 catomic_increment (&histogram
[len
/ 16]);
660 catomic_increment (&large
);
661 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
662 catomic_increment (&calls_total
);
664 /* Check for failures. */
666 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx
]);
667 else if (idx
== idx_mmap_w
)
668 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if
669 necessary. Note the first parameter is NULL which means
670 the size is not tracked. */
671 update_data (NULL
, len
, 0);
674 /* Return the pointer to the user buffer. */
679 /* `mremap' replacement. We do not have to keep track of the size since
680 `munmap' will get it as a parameter. */
682 mremap (void *start
, size_t old_len
, size_t len
, int flags
, ...)
687 va_start (ap
, flags
);
688 void *newaddr
= (flags
& MREMAP_FIXED
) ? va_arg (ap
, void *) : NULL
;
691 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
692 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
694 if (initialized
== -1)
700 /* Always get a block. We don't need extra memory. */
701 result
= (*mremapp
)(start
, old_len
, len
, flags
, newaddr
);
703 if (!not_me
&& trace_mmap
)
705 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
706 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_mremap
]);
709 /* Keep track of total memory consumption for `malloc'. */
710 catomic_add (&total
[idx_mremap
], len
- old_len
);
711 /* Keep track of total memory requirement. */
712 catomic_add (&grand_total
, len
- old_len
);
714 /* Remember the size of the request. */
716 catomic_increment (&histogram
[len
/ 16]);
718 catomic_increment (&large
);
719 /* Total number of calls of any of the functions. */
720 catomic_increment (&calls_total
);
722 /* Check for failures. */
724 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx_mremap
]);
727 /* Record whether the reduction/increase happened in place. */
729 catomic_increment (&inplace_mremap
);
730 /* Was the buffer increased? */
732 catomic_increment (&decreasing_mremap
);
734 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if
735 necessary. Note the first parameter is NULL which means
736 the size is not tracked. */
737 update_data (NULL
, len
, old_len
);
741 /* Return the pointer to the user buffer. */
746 /* `munmap' replacement. */
748 munmap (void *start
, size_t len
)
752 /* Determine real implementation if not already happened. */
753 if (__glibc_unlikely (initialized
<= 0))
755 if (initialized
== -1)
761 /* Do the real work. */
762 result
= (*munmapp
)(start
, len
);
764 if (!not_me
&& trace_mmap
)
766 /* Keep track of number of calls. */
767 catomic_increment (&calls
[idx_munmap
]);
769 if (__glibc_likely (result
== 0))
771 /* Keep track of total memory freed using `free'. */
772 catomic_add (&total
[idx_munmap
], len
);
774 /* Update the allocation data and write out the records if
776 update_data (NULL
, 0, len
);
779 catomic_increment (&failed
[idx_munmap
]);
786 /* Write some statistics to standard error. */
788 __attribute__ ((destructor
))
792 unsigned long int maxcalls
;
794 /* If we haven't done anything here just return. */
798 /* If we should call any of the memory functions don't do any profiling. */
801 /* Finish the output file. */
804 /* Write the partially filled buffer. */
805 if (buffer_cnt
> buffer_size
)
806 write (fd
, buffer
+ buffer_size
,
807 (buffer_cnt
- buffer_size
) * sizeof (struct entry
));
809 write (fd
, buffer
, buffer_cnt
* sizeof (struct entry
));
811 /* Go back to the beginning of the file. We allocated two records
812 here when we opened the file. */
813 lseek (fd
, 0, SEEK_SET
);
814 /* Write out a record containing the total size. */
815 first
.stack
= peak_total
;
816 write (fd
, &first
, sizeof (struct entry
));
817 /* Write out another record containing the maximum for heap and
819 first
.heap
= peak_heap
;
820 first
.stack
= peak_stack
;
821 GETTIME (first
.time_low
, first
.time_high
);
822 write (fd
, &first
, sizeof (struct entry
));
824 /* Close the file. */
829 /* Write a colorful statistic. */
830 fprintf (stderr
, "\n\
831 \e[01;32mMemory usage summary:\e[0;0m heap total: %llu, heap peak: %lu, stack peak: %lu\n\
832 \e[04;34m total calls total memory failed calls\e[0m\n\
833 \e[00;34m malloc|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n\
834 \e[00;34mrealloc|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m (nomove:%ld, dec:%ld, free:%ld)\n\
835 \e[00;34m calloc|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n\
836 \e[00;34m free|\e[0m %10lu %12llu\n",
837 (unsigned long long int) grand_total
, (unsigned long int) peak_heap
,
838 (unsigned long int) peak_stack
,
839 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_malloc
],
840 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_malloc
],
841 failed
[idx_malloc
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
842 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_malloc
],
843 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_realloc
],
844 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_realloc
],
845 failed
[idx_realloc
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
846 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_realloc
],
847 (unsigned long int) inplace
,
848 (unsigned long int) decreasing
,
849 (unsigned long int) realloc_free
,
850 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_calloc
],
851 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_calloc
],
852 failed
[idx_calloc
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
853 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_calloc
],
854 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_free
],
855 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_free
]);
859 \e[00;34mmmap(r)|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n\
860 \e[00;34mmmap(w)|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n\
861 \e[00;34mmmap(a)|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n\
862 \e[00;34m mremap|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m (nomove: %ld, dec:%ld)\n\
863 \e[00;34m munmap|\e[0m %10lu %12llu %s%12lu\e[00;00m\n",
864 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_mmap_r
],
865 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_mmap_r
],
866 failed
[idx_mmap_r
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
867 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_mmap_r
],
868 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_mmap_w
],
869 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_mmap_w
],
870 failed
[idx_mmap_w
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
871 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_mmap_w
],
872 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_mmap_a
],
873 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_mmap_a
],
874 failed
[idx_mmap_a
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
875 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_mmap_a
],
876 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_mremap
],
877 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_mremap
],
878 failed
[idx_mremap
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
879 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_mremap
],
880 (unsigned long int) inplace_mremap
,
881 (unsigned long int) decreasing_mremap
,
882 (unsigned long int) calls
[idx_munmap
],
883 (unsigned long long int) total
[idx_munmap
],
884 failed
[idx_munmap
] ? "\e[01;41m" : "",
885 (unsigned long int) failed
[idx_munmap
]);
887 /* Write out a histoogram of the sizes of the allocations. */
888 fprintf (stderr
, "\e[01;32mHistogram for block sizes:\e[0;0m\n");
890 /* Determine the maximum of all calls for each size range. */
892 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< 65536; cnt
+= 16)
893 if (histogram
[cnt
/ 16] > maxcalls
)
894 maxcalls
= histogram
[cnt
/ 16];
896 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< 65536; cnt
+= 16)
897 /* Only write out the nonzero entries. */
898 if (histogram
[cnt
/ 16] != 0)
900 percent
= (histogram
[cnt
/ 16] * 100) / calls_total
;
901 fprintf (stderr
, "%5d-%-5d%12lu ", cnt
, cnt
+ 15,
902 (unsigned long int) histogram
[cnt
/ 16]);
904 fputs (" <1% \e[41;37m", stderr
);
906 fprintf (stderr
, "%3d%% \e[41;37m", percent
);
908 /* Draw a bar with a length corresponding to the current
910 percent
= (histogram
[cnt
/ 16] * 50) / maxcalls
;
911 while (percent
-- > 0)
913 fputs ("\e[0;0m\n", stderr
);
918 percent
= (large
* 100) / calls_total
;
919 fprintf (stderr
, " large %12lu ", (unsigned long int) large
);
921 fputs (" <1% \e[41;37m", stderr
);
923 fprintf (stderr
, "%3d%% \e[41;37m", percent
);
924 percent
= (large
* 50) / maxcalls
;
925 while (percent
-- > 0)
927 fputs ("\e[0;0m\n", stderr
);
930 /* Any following malloc/free etc. calls should generate statistics again,
931 because otherwise freeing something that has been malloced before
932 this destructor (including struct header in front of it) wouldn't
933 be properly freed. */