Annotation of OpenXM_contrib2/asir2000/gc/test.c, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 noro 1: /*
2: * Copyright 1988, 1989 Hans-J. Boehm, Alan J. Demers
3: * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
4: * Copyright (c) 1996 by Silicon Graphics. All rights reserved.
5: *
6: * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
7: * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
8: *
9: * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
10: * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
11: * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
12: * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
13: * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
14: */
15: /* An incomplete test for the garbage collector. */
16: /* Some more obscure entry points are not tested at all. */
17:
18: # if defined(mips) && defined(SYSTYPE_BSD43)
19: /* MIPS RISCOS 4 */
20: # else
21: # include <stdlib.h>
22: # endif
23: # include <stdio.h>
24: # include <assert.h> /* Not normally used, but handy for debugging. */
25: # include "gc.h"
26: # include "gc_typed.h"
27: # include "gc_priv.h" /* For output, locking, and some statistics */
28: # include "gcconfig.h"
29:
30: # ifdef MSWIN32
31: # include <windows.h>
32: # endif
33:
34: # ifdef PCR
35: # include "th/PCR_ThCrSec.h"
36: # include "th/PCR_Th.h"
37: # undef GC_printf0
38: # define GC_printf0 printf
39: # undef GC_printf1
40: # define GC_printf1 printf
41: # endif
42:
43: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
44: # include <thread.h>
45: # include <synch.h>
46: # endif
47:
48: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
49: # include <pthread.h>
50: # endif
51:
52: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
53: # include <process.h>
54: static CRITICAL_SECTION incr_cs;
55: # endif
56: # if defined(PCR) || defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) || defined(WIN32_THREADS)
57: # define THREADS
58: # endif
59:
60: # ifdef AMIGA
61: long __stack = 200000;
62: # endif
63:
64: # define FAIL (void)abort()
65:
66: /* AT_END may be defined to excercise the interior pointer test */
67: /* if the collector is configured with ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS. */
68: /* As it stands, this test should succeed with either */
69: /* configuration. In the FIND_LEAK configuration, it should */
70: /* find lots of leaks, since we free almost nothing. */
71:
72: struct SEXPR {
73: struct SEXPR * sexpr_car;
74: struct SEXPR * sexpr_cdr;
75: };
76:
77:
78: typedef struct SEXPR * sexpr;
79:
80: # define INT_TO_SEXPR(x) ((sexpr)(unsigned long)(x))
81:
82: # undef nil
83: # define nil (INT_TO_SEXPR(0))
84: # define car(x) ((x) -> sexpr_car)
85: # define cdr(x) ((x) -> sexpr_cdr)
86: # define is_nil(x) ((x) == nil)
87:
88:
89: int extra_count = 0; /* Amount of space wasted in cons node */
90:
91: /* Silly implementation of Lisp cons. Intentionally wastes lots of space */
92: /* to test collector. */
93: sexpr cons (x, y)
94: sexpr x;
95: sexpr y;
96: {
97: register sexpr r;
98: register int *p;
99: register int my_extra = extra_count;
100:
101: r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC_STUBBORN(sizeof(struct SEXPR) + my_extra);
102: if (r == 0) {
103: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
104: exit(1);
105: }
106: for (p = (int *)r;
107: ((char *)p) < ((char *)r) + my_extra + sizeof(struct SEXPR); p++) {
108: if (*p) {
109: (void)GC_printf1("Found nonzero at 0x%lx - allocator is broken\n",
110: (unsigned long)p);
111: FAIL;
112: }
113: *p = 13;
114: }
115: # ifdef AT_END
116: r = (sexpr)((char *)r + (my_extra & ~7));
117: # endif
118: r -> sexpr_car = x;
119: r -> sexpr_cdr = y;
120: my_extra++;
121: if ( my_extra >= 5000 ) {
122: extra_count = 0;
123: } else {
124: extra_count = my_extra;
125: }
126: GC_END_STUBBORN_CHANGE((char *)r);
127: return(r);
128: }
129:
130: sexpr small_cons (x, y)
131: sexpr x;
132: sexpr y;
133: {
134: register sexpr r;
135:
136: r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC(sizeof(struct SEXPR));
137: if (r == 0) {
138: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
139: exit(1);
140: }
141: r -> sexpr_car = x;
142: r -> sexpr_cdr = y;
143: return(r);
144: }
145:
146: sexpr small_cons_uncollectable (x, y)
147: sexpr x;
148: sexpr y;
149: {
150: register sexpr r;
151:
152: r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE(sizeof(struct SEXPR));
153: assert(GC_is_marked(r));
154: if (r == 0) {
155: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
156: exit(1);
157: }
158: r -> sexpr_car = x;
159: r -> sexpr_cdr = (sexpr)(~(unsigned long)y);
160: return(r);
161: }
162:
163: /* Return reverse(x) concatenated with y */
164: sexpr reverse1(x, y)
165: sexpr x, y;
166: {
167: if (is_nil(x)) {
168: return(y);
169: } else {
170: return( reverse1(cdr(x), cons(car(x), y)) );
171: }
172: }
173:
174: sexpr reverse(x)
175: sexpr x;
176: {
177: return( reverse1(x, nil) );
178: }
179:
180: sexpr ints(low, up)
181: int low, up;
182: {
183: if (low > up) {
184: return(nil);
185: } else {
186: return(small_cons(small_cons(INT_TO_SEXPR(low), nil), ints(low+1, up)));
187: }
188: }
189:
190: /* To check uncollectable allocation we build lists with disguised cdr */
191: /* pointers, and make sure they don't go away. */
192: sexpr uncollectable_ints(low, up)
193: int low, up;
194: {
195: if (low > up) {
196: return(nil);
197: } else {
198: return(small_cons_uncollectable(small_cons(INT_TO_SEXPR(low), nil),
199: uncollectable_ints(low+1, up)));
200: }
201: }
202:
203: void check_ints(list, low, up)
204: sexpr list;
205: int low, up;
206: {
207: if ((int)(GC_word)(car(car(list))) != low) {
208: (void)GC_printf0(
209: "List reversal produced incorrect list - collector is broken\n");
210: FAIL;
211: }
212: if (low == up) {
213: if (cdr(list) != nil) {
214: (void)GC_printf0("List too long - collector is broken\n");
215: FAIL;
216: }
217: } else {
218: check_ints(cdr(list), low+1, up);
219: }
220: }
221:
222: # define UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(x) (sexpr)(~(unsigned long)(cdr(x)))
223:
224: void check_uncollectable_ints(list, low, up)
225: sexpr list;
226: int low, up;
227: {
228: assert(GC_is_marked(list));
229: if ((int)(GC_word)(car(car(list))) != low) {
230: (void)GC_printf0(
231: "Uncollectable list corrupted - collector is broken\n");
232: FAIL;
233: }
234: if (low == up) {
235: if (UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(list) != nil) {
236: (void)GC_printf0("Uncollectable list too long - collector is broken\n");
237: FAIL;
238: }
239: } else {
240: check_uncollectable_ints(UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(list), low+1, up);
241: }
242: }
243:
244: /* Not used, but useful for debugging: */
245: void print_int_list(x)
246: sexpr x;
247: {
248: if (is_nil(x)) {
249: (void)GC_printf0("NIL\n");
250: } else {
251: (void)GC_printf1("(%ld)", (long)(car(car(x))));
252: if (!is_nil(cdr(x))) {
253: (void)GC_printf0(", ");
254: (void)print_int_list(cdr(x));
255: } else {
256: (void)GC_printf0("\n");
257: }
258: }
259: }
260:
261: /* Try to force a to be strangely aligned */
262: struct {
263: char dummy;
264: sexpr aa;
265: } A;
266: #define a A.aa
267:
268: /*
269: * A tiny list reversal test to check thread creation.
270: */
271: #ifdef THREADS
272:
273: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
274: unsigned __stdcall tiny_reverse_test(void * arg)
275: # else
276: void * tiny_reverse_test(void * arg)
277: # endif
278: {
279: check_ints(reverse(reverse(ints(1,10))), 1, 10);
280: return 0;
281: }
282:
283: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \
284: || defined(SOLARIS_PTHREADS)
285: void fork_a_thread()
286: {
287: pthread_t t;
288: int code;
289: if ((code = pthread_create(&t, 0, tiny_reverse_test, 0)) != 0) {
290: (void)GC_printf1("Small thread creation failed %lu\n",
291: (unsigned long)code);
292: FAIL;
293: }
294: if ((code = pthread_join(t, 0)) != 0) {
295: (void)GC_printf1("Small thread join failed %lu\n",
296: (unsigned long)code);
297: FAIL;
298: }
299: }
300:
301: # elif defined(WIN32_THREADS)
302: void fork_a_thread()
303: {
304: unsigned thread_id;
305: HANDLE h;
306: h = (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL, 0, tiny_reverse_test,
307: 0, 0, &thread_id);
308: if (h == (HANDLE)-1) {
309: (void)GC_printf1("Small thread creation failed %lu\n",
310: (unsigned long)GetLastError());
311: FAIL;
312: }
313: if (WaitForSingleObject(h, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
314: (void)GC_printf1("Small thread wait failed %lu\n",
315: (unsigned long)GetLastError());
316: FAIL;
317: }
318: }
319:
320: /* # elif defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) */
321:
322: # else
323:
324: # define fork_a_thread()
325:
326: # endif
327:
328: #else
329:
330: # define fork_a_thread()
331:
332: #endif
333:
334: /*
335: * Repeatedly reverse lists built out of very different sized cons cells.
336: * Check that we didn't lose anything.
337: */
338: void reverse_test()
339: {
340: int i;
341: sexpr b;
342: sexpr c;
343: sexpr d;
344: sexpr e;
345: sexpr *f, *g, *h;
346: # if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MACOS)
347: /* Win32S only allows 128K stacks */
348: # define BIG 1000
349: # else
350: # if defined PCR
351: /* PCR default stack is 100K. Stack frames are up to 120 bytes. */
352: # define BIG 700
353: # else
354: # define BIG 4500
355: # endif
356: # endif
357:
358: A.dummy = 17;
359: a = ints(1, 49);
360: b = ints(1, 50);
361: c = ints(1, BIG);
362: d = uncollectable_ints(1, 100);
363: e = uncollectable_ints(1, 1);
364: /* Check that realloc updates object descriptors correctly */
365: f = (sexpr *)GC_malloc(4 * sizeof(sexpr));
366: f = (sexpr *)GC_realloc((GC_PTR)f, 6 * sizeof(sexpr));
367: f[5] = ints(1,17);
368: g = (sexpr *)GC_malloc(513 * sizeof(sexpr));
369: g = (sexpr *)GC_realloc((GC_PTR)g, 800 * sizeof(sexpr));
370: g[799] = ints(1,18);
371: h = (sexpr *)GC_malloc(1025 * sizeof(sexpr));
372: h = (sexpr *)GC_realloc((GC_PTR)h, 2000 * sizeof(sexpr));
373: h[1999] = ints(1,19);
374: /* Try to force some collections and reuse of small list elements */
375: for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
376: (void)ints(1, BIG);
377: }
378: /* Superficially test interior pointer recognition on stack */
379: c = (sexpr)((char *)c + sizeof(char *));
380: d = (sexpr)((char *)d + sizeof(char *));
381:
382: # ifdef __STDC__
383: GC_FREE((void *)e);
384: # else
385: GC_FREE((char *)e);
386: # endif
387: check_ints(b,1,50);
388: check_ints(a,1,49);
389: for (i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
390: check_ints(b,1,50);
391: b = reverse(reverse(b));
392: }
393: check_ints(b,1,50);
394: check_ints(a,1,49);
395: for (i = 0; i < 60; i++) {
396: if (i % 10 == 0) fork_a_thread();
397: /* This maintains the invariant that a always points to a list of */
398: /* 49 integers. Thus this is thread safe without locks, */
399: /* assuming atomic pointer assignments. */
400: a = reverse(reverse(a));
401: # if !defined(AT_END) && !defined(THREADS)
402: /* This is not thread safe, since realloc explicitly deallocates */
403: if (i & 1) {
404: a = (sexpr)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)a, 500);
405: } else {
406: a = (sexpr)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)a, 8200);
407: }
408: # endif
409: }
410: check_ints(a,1,49);
411: check_ints(b,1,50);
412: c = (sexpr)((char *)c - sizeof(char *));
413: d = (sexpr)((char *)d - sizeof(char *));
414: check_ints(c,1,BIG);
415: check_uncollectable_ints(d, 1, 100);
416: check_ints(f[5], 1,17);
417: check_ints(g[799], 1,18);
418: check_ints(h[1999], 1,19);
419: # ifndef THREADS
420: a = 0;
421: # endif
422: b = c = 0;
423: }
424:
425: /*
426: * The rest of this builds balanced binary trees, checks that they don't
427: * disappear, and tests finalization.
428: */
429: typedef struct treenode {
430: int level;
431: struct treenode * lchild;
432: struct treenode * rchild;
433: } tn;
434:
435: int finalizable_count = 0;
436: int finalized_count = 0;
437: VOLATILE int dropped_something = 0;
438:
439: # ifdef __STDC__
440: void finalizer(void * obj, void * client_data)
441: # else
442: void finalizer(obj, client_data)
443: char * obj;
444: char * client_data;
445: # endif
446: {
447: tn * t = (tn *)obj;
448:
449: # ifdef PCR
450: PCR_ThCrSec_EnterSys();
451: # endif
452: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
453: static mutex_t incr_lock;
454: mutex_lock(&incr_lock);
455: # endif
456: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
457: static pthread_mutex_t incr_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
458: pthread_mutex_lock(&incr_lock);
459: # endif
460: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
461: EnterCriticalSection(&incr_cs);
462: # endif
463: if ((int)(GC_word)client_data != t -> level) {
464: (void)GC_printf0("Wrong finalization data - collector is broken\n");
465: FAIL;
466: }
467: finalized_count++;
468: # ifdef PCR
469: PCR_ThCrSec_ExitSys();
470: # endif
471: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
472: mutex_unlock(&incr_lock);
473: # endif
474: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
475: pthread_mutex_unlock(&incr_lock);
476: # endif
477: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
478: LeaveCriticalSection(&incr_cs);
479: # endif
480: }
481:
482: size_t counter = 0;
483:
484: # define MAX_FINALIZED 8000
485:
486: # if !defined(MACOS)
487: GC_FAR GC_word live_indicators[MAX_FINALIZED] = {0};
488: #else
489: /* Too big for THINK_C. have to allocate it dynamically. */
490: GC_word *live_indicators = 0;
491: #endif
492:
493: int live_indicators_count = 0;
494:
495: tn * mktree(n)
496: int n;
497: {
498: tn * result = (tn *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(tn));
499:
500: #if defined(MACOS)
501: /* get around static data limitations. */
502: if (!live_indicators)
503: live_indicators =
504: (GC_word*)NewPtrClear(MAX_FINALIZED * sizeof(GC_word));
505: if (!live_indicators) {
506: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
507: exit(1);
508: }
509: #endif
510: if (n == 0) return(0);
511: if (result == 0) {
512: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
513: exit(1);
514: }
515: result -> level = n;
516: result -> lchild = mktree(n-1);
517: result -> rchild = mktree(n-1);
518: if (counter++ % 17 == 0 && n >= 2) {
519: tn * tmp = result -> lchild -> rchild;
520:
521: result -> lchild -> rchild = result -> rchild -> lchild;
522: result -> rchild -> lchild = tmp;
523: }
524: if (counter++ % 119 == 0) {
525: int my_index;
526:
527: {
528: # ifdef PCR
529: PCR_ThCrSec_EnterSys();
530: # endif
531: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
532: static mutex_t incr_lock;
533: mutex_lock(&incr_lock);
534: # endif
535: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
536: static pthread_mutex_t incr_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
537: pthread_mutex_lock(&incr_lock);
538: # endif
539: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
540: EnterCriticalSection(&incr_cs);
541: # endif
542: /* Losing a count here causes erroneous report of failure. */
543: finalizable_count++;
544: my_index = live_indicators_count++;
545: # ifdef PCR
546: PCR_ThCrSec_ExitSys();
547: # endif
548: # ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
549: mutex_unlock(&incr_lock);
550: # endif
551: # if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
552: pthread_mutex_unlock(&incr_lock);
553: # endif
554: # ifdef WIN32_THREADS
555: LeaveCriticalSection(&incr_cs);
556: # endif
557: }
558:
559: GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER((GC_PTR)result, finalizer, (GC_PTR)(GC_word)n,
560: (GC_finalization_proc *)0, (GC_PTR *)0);
561: if (my_index >= MAX_FINALIZED) {
562: GC_printf0("live_indicators overflowed\n");
563: FAIL;
564: }
565: live_indicators[my_index] = 13;
566: if (GC_GENERAL_REGISTER_DISAPPEARING_LINK(
567: (GC_PTR *)(&(live_indicators[my_index])),
568: (GC_PTR)result) != 0) {
569: GC_printf0("GC_general_register_disappearing_link failed\n");
570: FAIL;
571: }
572: if (GC_unregister_disappearing_link(
573: (GC_PTR *)
574: (&(live_indicators[my_index]))) == 0) {
575: GC_printf0("GC_unregister_disappearing_link failed\n");
576: FAIL;
577: }
578: if (GC_GENERAL_REGISTER_DISAPPEARING_LINK(
579: (GC_PTR *)(&(live_indicators[my_index])),
580: (GC_PTR)result) != 0) {
581: GC_printf0("GC_general_register_disappearing_link failed 2\n");
582: FAIL;
583: }
584: }
585: return(result);
586: }
587:
588: void chktree(t,n)
589: tn *t;
590: int n;
591: {
592: if (n == 0 && t != 0) {
593: (void)GC_printf0("Clobbered a leaf - collector is broken\n");
594: FAIL;
595: }
596: if (n == 0) return;
597: if (t -> level != n) {
598: (void)GC_printf1("Lost a node at level %lu - collector is broken\n",
599: (unsigned long)n);
600: FAIL;
601: }
602: if (counter++ % 373 == 0) (void) GC_MALLOC(counter%5001);
603: chktree(t -> lchild, n-1);
604: if (counter++ % 73 == 0) (void) GC_MALLOC(counter%373);
605: chktree(t -> rchild, n-1);
606: }
607:
608: # if defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) && !defined(_SOLARIS_PTHREADS)
609: thread_key_t fl_key;
610:
611: void * alloc8bytes()
612: {
613: # ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
614: return(GC_malloc(8));
615: # else
616: void ** my_free_list_ptr;
617: void * my_free_list;
618:
619: if (thr_getspecific(fl_key, (void **)(&my_free_list_ptr)) != 0) {
620: (void)GC_printf0("thr_getspecific failed\n");
621: FAIL;
622: }
623: if (my_free_list_ptr == 0) {
624: my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEW_UNCOLLECTABLE(void *);
625: if (thr_setspecific(fl_key, my_free_list_ptr) != 0) {
626: (void)GC_printf0("thr_setspecific failed\n");
627: FAIL;
628: }
629: }
630: my_free_list = *my_free_list_ptr;
631: if (my_free_list == 0) {
632: my_free_list = GC_malloc_many(8);
633: if (my_free_list == 0) {
634: (void)GC_printf0("alloc8bytes out of memory\n");
635: FAIL;
636: }
637: }
638: *my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEXT(my_free_list);
639: GC_NEXT(my_free_list) = 0;
640: return(my_free_list);
641: # endif
642: }
643:
644: #else
645:
646: # if defined(_SOLARIS_PTHREADS) || defined(IRIX_THREADS) \
647: || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
648: pthread_key_t fl_key;
649:
650: void * alloc8bytes()
651: {
652: # ifdef SMALL_CONFIG
653: return(GC_malloc(8));
654: # else
655: void ** my_free_list_ptr;
656: void * my_free_list;
657:
658: my_free_list_ptr = (void **)pthread_getspecific(fl_key);
659: if (my_free_list_ptr == 0) {
660: my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEW_UNCOLLECTABLE(void *);
661: if (pthread_setspecific(fl_key, my_free_list_ptr) != 0) {
662: (void)GC_printf0("pthread_setspecific failed\n");
663: FAIL;
664: }
665: }
666: my_free_list = *my_free_list_ptr;
667: if (my_free_list == 0) {
668: my_free_list = GC_malloc_many(8);
669: if (my_free_list == 0) {
670: (void)GC_printf0("alloc8bytes out of memory\n");
671: FAIL;
672: }
673: }
674: *my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEXT(my_free_list);
675: GC_NEXT(my_free_list) = 0;
676: return(my_free_list);
677: # endif
678: }
679:
680: # else
681: # define alloc8bytes() GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC(8)
682: # endif
683: #endif
684:
685: void alloc_small(n)
686: int n;
687: {
688: register int i;
689:
690: for (i = 0; i < n; i += 8) {
691: if (alloc8bytes() == 0) {
692: (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n");
693: FAIL;
694: }
695: }
696: }
697:
698: # if defined(THREADS) && defined(GC_DEBUG)
699: # define TREE_HEIGHT 15
700: # else
701: # define TREE_HEIGHT 16
702: # endif
703: void tree_test()
704: {
705: tn * root;
706: register int i;
707:
708: root = mktree(TREE_HEIGHT);
709: alloc_small(5000000);
710: chktree(root, TREE_HEIGHT);
711: if (finalized_count && ! dropped_something) {
712: (void)GC_printf0("Premature finalization - collector is broken\n");
713: FAIL;
714: }
715: dropped_something = 1;
716: GC_noop(root); /* Root needs to remain live until */
717: /* dropped_something is set. */
718: root = mktree(TREE_HEIGHT);
719: chktree(root, TREE_HEIGHT);
720: for (i = TREE_HEIGHT; i >= 0; i--) {
721: root = mktree(i);
722: chktree(root, i);
723: }
724: alloc_small(5000000);
725: }
726:
727: unsigned n_tests = 0;
728:
729: GC_word bm_huge[10] = {
730: 0xffffffff,
731: 0xffffffff,
732: 0xffffffff,
733: 0xffffffff,
734: 0xffffffff,
735: 0xffffffff,
736: 0xffffffff,
737: 0xffffffff,
738: 0xffffffff,
739: 0x00ffffff,
740: };
741:
742:
743: /* A very simple test of explicitly typed allocation */
744: void typed_test()
745: {
746: GC_word * old, * new;
747: GC_word bm3 = 0x3;
748: GC_word bm2 = 0x2;
749: GC_word bm_large = 0xf7ff7fff;
750: GC_descr d1 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm3, 2);
751: GC_descr d2 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm2, 2);
752: # ifndef LINT
753: GC_descr dummy = GC_make_descriptor(&bm_large, 32);
754: # endif
755: GC_descr d3 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm_large, 32);
756: GC_descr d4 = GC_make_descriptor(bm_huge, 320);
757: GC_word * x = (GC_word *)GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(2000, d4);
758: register int i;
759:
760: old = 0;
761: for (i = 0; i < 4000; i++) {
762: new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(4 * sizeof(GC_word), d1);
763: new[0] = 17;
764: new[1] = (GC_word)old;
765: old = new;
766: new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(4 * sizeof(GC_word), d2);
767: new[0] = 17;
768: new[1] = (GC_word)old;
769: old = new;
770: new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(33 * sizeof(GC_word), d3);
771: new[0] = 17;
772: new[1] = (GC_word)old;
773: old = new;
774: new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(4, 2 * sizeof(GC_word),
775: d1);
776: new[0] = 17;
777: new[1] = (GC_word)old;
778: old = new;
779: if (i & 0xff) {
780: new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(7, 3 * sizeof(GC_word),
781: d2);
782: } else {
783: new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(1001,
784: 3 * sizeof(GC_word),
785: d2);
786: }
787: new[0] = 17;
788: new[1] = (GC_word)old;
789: old = new;
790: }
791: for (i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
792: if (new[0] != 17) {
793: (void)GC_printf1("typed alloc failed at %lu\n",
794: (unsigned long)i);
795: FAIL;
796: }
797: new[0] = 0;
798: old = new;
799: new = (GC_word *)(old[1]);
800: }
801: GC_gcollect();
802: GC_noop(x);
803: }
804:
805: int fail_count = 0;
806:
807: #ifndef __STDC__
808: /*ARGSUSED*/
809: void fail_proc1(x)
810: GC_PTR x;
811: {
812: fail_count++;
813: }
814:
815: #else
816:
817: /*ARGSUSED*/
818: void fail_proc1(GC_PTR x)
819: {
820: fail_count++;
821: }
822:
823: #endif /* __STDC__ */
824:
825: #ifdef THREADS
826: # define TEST_FAIL_COUNT(n) 1
827: #else
828: # define TEST_FAIL_COUNT(n) (fail_count >= (n))
829: #endif
830:
831: void run_one_test()
832: {
833: char *x;
834: # ifdef LINT
835: char *y = 0;
836: # else
837: char *y = (char *)(size_t)fail_proc1;
838: # endif
839: DCL_LOCK_STATE;
840:
841: # ifdef FIND_LEAK
842: (void)GC_printf0(
843: "This test program is not designed for leak detection mode\n");
844: (void)GC_printf0("Expect lots of problems.\n");
845: # endif
846: if (GC_size(GC_malloc(7)) != 8
847: || GC_size(GC_malloc(15)) != 16) {
848: (void)GC_printf0("GC_size produced unexpected results\n");
849: FAIL;
850: }
851: if (GC_size(GC_malloc(0)) != 4 && GC_size(GC_malloc(0)) != 8) {
852: (void)GC_printf0("GC_malloc(0) failed\n");
853: FAIL;
854: }
855: if (GC_size(GC_malloc_uncollectable(0)) != 4
856: && GC_size(GC_malloc_uncollectable(0)) != 8) {
857: (void)GC_printf0("GC_malloc_uncollectable(0) failed\n");
858: FAIL;
859: }
860: GC_is_valid_displacement_print_proc = fail_proc1;
861: GC_is_visible_print_proc = fail_proc1;
862: x = GC_malloc(16);
863: if (GC_base(x + 13) != x) {
864: (void)GC_printf0("GC_base(heap ptr) produced incorrect result\n");
865: FAIL;
866: }
867: # ifndef PCR
868: if (GC_base(y) != 0) {
869: (void)GC_printf0("GC_base(fn_ptr) produced incorrect result\n");
870: FAIL;
871: }
872: # endif
873: if (GC_same_obj(x+5, x) != x + 5) {
874: (void)GC_printf0("GC_same_obj produced incorrect result\n");
875: FAIL;
876: }
877: if (GC_is_visible(y) != y || GC_is_visible(x) != x) {
878: (void)GC_printf0("GC_is_visible produced incorrect result\n");
879: FAIL;
880: }
881: if (!TEST_FAIL_COUNT(1)) {
882: # if!(defined(RS6000) || defined(POWERPC))
883: /* ON RS6000s function pointers point to a descriptor in the */
884: /* data segment, so there should have been no failures. */
885: (void)GC_printf0("GC_is_visible produced wrong failure indication\n");
886: FAIL;
887: # endif
888: }
889: if (GC_is_valid_displacement(y) != y
890: || GC_is_valid_displacement(x) != x
891: || GC_is_valid_displacement(x + 3) != x + 3) {
892: (void)GC_printf0(
893: "GC_is_valid_displacement produced incorrect result\n");
894: FAIL;
895: }
896: # ifndef ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS
897: # if defined(RS6000) || defined(POWERPC)
898: if (!TEST_FAIL_COUNT(1)) {
899: # else
900: if (!TEST_FAIL_COUNT(2)) {
901: # endif
902: (void)GC_printf0("GC_is_valid_displacement produced wrong failure indication\n");
903: FAIL;
904: }
905: # endif
906: /* Test floating point alignment */
907: *(double *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(double)) = 1.0;
908: *(double *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(double)) = 1.0;
909: /* Repeated list reversal test. */
910: reverse_test();
911: # ifdef PRINTSTATS
912: GC_printf0("-------------Finished reverse_test\n");
913: # endif
914: typed_test();
915: # ifdef PRINTSTATS
916: GC_printf0("-------------Finished typed_test\n");
917: # endif
918: tree_test();
919: LOCK();
920: n_tests++;
921: UNLOCK();
922: /* GC_printf1("Finished %x\n", pthread_self()); */
923: }
924:
925: void check_heap_stats()
926: {
927: unsigned long max_heap_sz;
928: register int i;
929: int still_live;
930: int late_finalize_count = 0;
931:
932: if (sizeof(char *) > 4) {
933: max_heap_sz = 15000000;
934: } else {
935: max_heap_sz = 11000000;
936: }
937: # ifdef GC_DEBUG
938: max_heap_sz *= 2;
939: # ifdef SPARC
940: max_heap_sz *= 2;
941: # endif
942: # endif
943: /* Garbage collect repeatedly so that all inaccessible objects */
944: /* can be finalized. */
945: while (GC_collect_a_little()) { }
946: for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
947: GC_gcollect();
948: late_finalize_count += GC_invoke_finalizers();
949: }
950: (void)GC_printf1("Completed %lu tests\n", (unsigned long)n_tests);
951: (void)GC_printf2("Finalized %lu/%lu objects - ",
952: (unsigned long)finalized_count,
953: (unsigned long)finalizable_count);
954: # ifdef FINALIZE_ON_DEMAND
955: if (finalized_count != late_finalize_count) {
956: (void)GC_printf0("Demand finalization error\n");
957: FAIL;
958: }
959: # endif
960: if (finalized_count > finalizable_count
961: || finalized_count < finalizable_count/2) {
962: (void)GC_printf0("finalization is probably broken\n");
963: FAIL;
964: } else {
965: (void)GC_printf0("finalization is probably ok\n");
966: }
967: still_live = 0;
968: for (i = 0; i < MAX_FINALIZED; i++) {
969: if (live_indicators[i] != 0) {
970: still_live++;
971: }
972: }
973: i = finalizable_count - finalized_count - still_live;
974: if (0 != i) {
975: (void)GC_printf2
976: ("%lu disappearing links remain and %lu more objects were not finalized\n",
977: (unsigned long) still_live, (unsigned long)i);
978: if (i > 10) {
979: GC_printf0("\tVery suspicious!\n");
980: } else {
981: GC_printf0("\tSlightly suspicious, but probably OK.\n");
982: }
983: }
984: (void)GC_printf1("Total number of bytes allocated is %lu\n",
985: (unsigned long)
986: WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd + GC_words_allocd_before_gc));
987: (void)GC_printf1("Final heap size is %lu bytes\n",
988: (unsigned long)GC_get_heap_size());
989: if (WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd + GC_words_allocd_before_gc)
990: < 33500000*n_tests) {
991: (void)GC_printf0("Incorrect execution - missed some allocations\n");
992: FAIL;
993: }
994: if (GC_get_heap_size() > max_heap_sz*n_tests) {
995: (void)GC_printf0("Unexpected heap growth - collector may be broken\n");
996: FAIL;
997: }
998: (void)GC_printf0("Collector appears to work\n");
999: }
1000:
1001: #if defined(MACOS)
1002: void SetMinimumStack(long minSize)
1003: {
1004: long newApplLimit;
1005:
1006: if (minSize > LMGetDefltStack())
1007: {
1008: newApplLimit = (long) GetApplLimit()
1009: - (minSize - LMGetDefltStack());
1010: SetApplLimit((Ptr) newApplLimit);
1011: MaxApplZone();
1012: }
1013: }
1014:
1015: #define cMinStackSpace (512L * 1024L)
1016:
1017: #endif
1018:
1019: #ifdef __STDC__
1020: void warn_proc(char *msg, GC_word p)
1021: #else
1022: void warn_proc(msg, p)
1023: char *msg;
1024: GC_word p;
1025: #endif
1026: {
1027: GC_printf1(msg, (unsigned long)p);
1028: FAIL;
1029: }
1030:
1031:
1032: #if !defined(PCR) && !defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) && !defined(WIN32_THREADS) \
1033: && !defined(IRIX_THREADS) && !defined(LINUX_THREADS) || defined(LINT)
1034: #ifdef MSWIN32
1035: int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPSTR cmd, int n)
1036: #else
1037: int main()
1038: #endif
1039: {
1040: # if defined(DJGPP)
1041: int dummy;
1042: # endif
1043: n_tests = 0;
1044:
1045: # if defined(DJGPP)
1046: /* No good way to determine stack base from library; do it */
1047: /* manually on this platform. */
1048: GC_stackbottom = (GC_PTR)(&dummy);
1049: # endif
1050: # if defined(MACOS)
1051: /* Make sure we have lots and lots of stack space. */
1052: SetMinimumStack(cMinStackSpace);
1053: /* Cheat and let stdio initialize toolbox for us. */
1054: printf("Testing GC Macintosh port.\n");
1055: # endif
1056: GC_INIT(); /* Only needed if gc is dynamic library. */
1057: (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc);
1058: # if defined(MPROTECT_VDB) || defined(PROC_VDB)
1059: GC_enable_incremental();
1060: (void) GC_printf0("Switched to incremental mode\n");
1061: # if defined(MPROTECT_VDB)
1062: (void)GC_printf0("Emulating dirty bits with mprotect/signals\n");
1063: # else
1064: (void)GC_printf0("Reading dirty bits from /proc\n");
1065: # endif
1066: # endif
1067: run_one_test();
1068: check_heap_stats();
1069: (void)fflush(stdout);
1070: # ifdef LINT
1071: /* Entry points we should be testing, but aren't. */
1072: /* Some can be tested by defining GC_DEBUG at the top of this file */
1073: /* This is a bit SunOS4 specific. */
1074: GC_noop(GC_expand_hp, GC_add_roots, GC_clear_roots,
1075: GC_register_disappearing_link,
1076: GC_register_finalizer_ignore_self,
1077: GC_debug_register_displacement,
1078: GC_print_obj, GC_debug_change_stubborn,
1079: GC_debug_end_stubborn_change, GC_debug_malloc_uncollectable,
1080: GC_debug_free, GC_debug_realloc, GC_generic_malloc_words_small,
1081: GC_init, GC_make_closure, GC_debug_invoke_finalizer,
1082: GC_page_was_ever_dirty, GC_is_fresh,
1083: GC_malloc_ignore_off_page, GC_malloc_atomic_ignore_off_page,
1084: GC_set_max_heap_size, GC_get_bytes_since_gc,
1085: GC_pre_incr, GC_post_incr);
1086: # endif
1087: # ifdef MSWIN32
1088: GC_win32_free_heap();
1089: # endif
1090: return(0);
1091: }
1092: # endif
1093:
1094: #ifdef WIN32_THREADS
1095:
1096: unsigned __stdcall thr_run_one_test(void *arg)
1097: {
1098: run_one_test();
1099: return 0;
1100: }
1101:
1102: #define NTEST 2
1103:
1104: int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPSTR cmd, int n)
1105: {
1106: # if NTEST > 0
1107: HANDLE h[NTEST];
1108: # endif
1109: int i;
1110: unsigned thread_id;
1111: # if 0
1112: GC_enable_incremental();
1113: # endif
1114: InitializeCriticalSection(&incr_cs);
1115: (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc);
1116: for (i = 0; i < NTEST; i++) {
1117: h[i] = (HANDLE)_beginthreadex(NULL, 0, thr_run_one_test, 0, 0, &thread_id);
1118: if (h[i] == (HANDLE)-1) {
1119: (void)GC_printf1("Thread creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError());
1120: FAIL;
1121: }
1122: }
1123: run_one_test();
1124: for (i = 0; i < NTEST; i++)
1125: if (WaitForSingleObject(h[i], INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {
1126: (void)GC_printf1("Thread wait failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError());
1127: FAIL;
1128: }
1129: check_heap_stats();
1130: (void)fflush(stdout);
1131: return(0);
1132: }
1133:
1134: #endif /* WIN32_THREADS */
1135:
1136:
1137: #ifdef PCR
1138: test()
1139: {
1140: PCR_Th_T * th1;
1141: PCR_Th_T * th2;
1142: int code;
1143:
1144: n_tests = 0;
1145: /* GC_enable_incremental(); */
1146: (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc);
1147: th1 = PCR_Th_Fork(run_one_test, 0);
1148: th2 = PCR_Th_Fork(run_one_test, 0);
1149: run_one_test();
1150: if (PCR_Th_T_Join(th1, &code, NIL, PCR_allSigsBlocked, PCR_waitForever)
1151: != PCR_ERes_okay || code != 0) {
1152: (void)GC_printf0("Thread 1 failed\n");
1153: }
1154: if (PCR_Th_T_Join(th2, &code, NIL, PCR_allSigsBlocked, PCR_waitForever)
1155: != PCR_ERes_okay || code != 0) {
1156: (void)GC_printf0("Thread 2 failed\n");
1157: }
1158: check_heap_stats();
1159: (void)fflush(stdout);
1160: return(0);
1161: }
1162: #endif
1163:
1164: #if defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) || defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS)
1165: void * thr_run_one_test(void * arg)
1166: {
1167: run_one_test();
1168: return(0);
1169: }
1170:
1171: #ifdef GC_DEBUG
1172: # define GC_free GC_debug_free
1173: #endif
1174:
1175: #ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
1176: main()
1177: {
1178: thread_t th1;
1179: thread_t th2;
1180: int code;
1181:
1182: n_tests = 0;
1183: GC_INIT(); /* Only needed if gc is dynamic library. */
1184: GC_enable_incremental();
1185: (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc);
1186: if (thr_keycreate(&fl_key, GC_free) != 0) {
1187: (void)GC_printf1("Key creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1188: FAIL;
1189: }
1190: if ((code = thr_create(0, 1024*1024, thr_run_one_test, 0, 0, &th1)) != 0) {
1191: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1192: FAIL;
1193: }
1194: if ((code = thr_create(0, 1024*1024, thr_run_one_test, 0, THR_NEW_LWP, &th2)) != 0) {
1195: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1196: FAIL;
1197: }
1198: run_one_test();
1199: if ((code = thr_join(th1, 0, 0)) != 0) {
1200: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1201: FAIL;
1202: }
1203: if (thr_join(th2, 0, 0) != 0) {
1204: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1205: FAIL;
1206: }
1207: check_heap_stats();
1208: (void)fflush(stdout);
1209: return(0);
1210: }
1211: #else /* pthreads */
1212: main()
1213: {
1214: pthread_t th1;
1215: pthread_t th2;
1216: pthread_attr_t attr;
1217: int code;
1218:
1219: # ifdef IRIX_THREADS
1220: /* Force a larger stack to be preallocated */
1221: /* Since the initial cant always grow later. */
1222: *((volatile char *)&code - 1024*1024) = 0; /* Require 1 Mb */
1223: # endif /* IRIX_THREADS */
1224: pthread_attr_init(&attr);
1225: # ifdef IRIX_THREADS
1226: pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, 1000000);
1227: # endif
1228: n_tests = 0;
1229: # ifdef MPROTECT_VDB
1230: GC_enable_incremental();
1231: (void) GC_printf0("Switched to incremental mode\n");
1232: (void) GC_printf0("Emulating dirty bits with mprotect/signals\n");
1233: # endif
1234: (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc);
1235: if (pthread_key_create(&fl_key, 0) != 0) {
1236: (void)GC_printf1("Key creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1237: FAIL;
1238: }
1239: if ((code = pthread_create(&th1, &attr, thr_run_one_test, 0)) != 0) {
1240: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1241: FAIL;
1242: }
1243: if ((code = pthread_create(&th2, &attr, thr_run_one_test, 0)) != 0) {
1244: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1245: FAIL;
1246: }
1247: run_one_test();
1248: if ((code = pthread_join(th1, 0)) != 0) {
1249: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1250: FAIL;
1251: }
1252: if (pthread_join(th2, 0) != 0) {
1253: (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code);
1254: FAIL;
1255: }
1256: check_heap_stats();
1257: (void)fflush(stdout);
1258: pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
1259: GC_printf1("Completed %d collections\n", GC_gc_no);
1260: return(0);
1261: }
1262: #endif /* pthreads */
1263: #endif /* SOLARIS_THREADS || IRIX_THREADS || LINUX_THREADS */
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