memguard.c
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/*
** Nofrendo (c) 1998-2000 Matthew Conte (matt@conte.com)
**
**
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
** modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU Library General
** Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
** Library General Public License for more details. To obtain a
** copy of the GNU Library General Public License, write to the Free
** Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
**
** Any permitted reproduction of these routines, in whole or in part,
** must bear this legend.
**
**
** memguard.c
**
** memory allocation wrapper routines
**
** NOTE: based on code (c) 1998 the Retrocade group
** $Id: memguard.c,v 1.2 2001/04/27 14:37:11 neil Exp $
*/
#include <noftypes.h>
#include <memguard.h>
/* undefine macro definitions, so we get real calls */
#undef malloc
#undef free
#undef strdup
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <log.h>
/* Maximum number of allocated blocks at any one time */
#define MAX_BLOCKS 4096
/* Memory block structure */
typedef struct memblock_s
{
void *block_addr;
int block_size;
char *file_name;
int line_num;
} memblock_t;
/* debugging flag */
bool mem_debug = true;
#ifdef NOFRENDO_DEBUG
static int mem_blockcount = 0; /* allocated block count */
static memblock_t *mem_record = NULL;
#define GUARD_STRING "GgUuAaRrDdSsTtRrIiNnGgBbLlOoCcKk"
#define GUARD_LENGTH 256 /* before and after allocated block */
/*
** Check the memory guard to make sure out of bounds writes have not
** occurred.
*/
static int mem_checkguardblock(void *data, int guard_size)
{
char *check, *block;
int i, alloc_size;
/* get the original pointer */
block = ((char *) data) - guard_size;
/* get the size */
alloc_size = *((uint32 *) block)++;
/* check leading guard string */
check = GUARD_STRING;
for (i = sizeof(uint32); i < guard_size; i++)
{
/* wrap */
if ('\0' == *check)
check = GUARD_STRING;
if (*block++ != *check++)
return -1;
}
/* check end of block */
check = GUARD_STRING;
block = ((char *) data) + alloc_size;
for (i = 0; i < guard_size; i++)
{
/* wrap */
if ('\0' == *check)
check = GUARD_STRING;
if (*block++ != *check++)
return -1;
}
/* we're okay! */
return 0;
}
/* free a guard block */
static void mem_freeguardblock(void *data, int guard_size)
{
char *orig = ((char *) data) - guard_size;
free(orig);
}
/* allocate memory, guarding with a guard block in front and behind */
static void *mem_guardalloc(int alloc_size, int guard_size)
{
void *orig;
char *block, *check;
uint32 *ptr;
int i;
/* pad it up to a 32-bit multiple */
alloc_size = (alloc_size + 3) & ~3;
/* allocate memory */
orig = malloc(alloc_size + (guard_size * 2));
if (NULL == orig)
return NULL;
block = (char *) orig;
/* get it to the pointer we will actually return */
orig = (void *) ((char *) orig + guard_size);
/* trash it all */
ptr = (uint32 *) orig;
for (i = alloc_size / 4; i; i--)
*ptr++ = 0xDEADBEEF;
/* store the size of the newly allocated block*/
*((uint32 *) block)++ = alloc_size;
/* put guard string at beginning of block */
check = GUARD_STRING;
for (i = sizeof(uint32); i < guard_size; i++)
{
/* wrap */
if ('\0' == *check)
check = GUARD_STRING;
*block++ = *check++;
}
/* put at end of block */
check = GUARD_STRING;
block = (char *) orig + alloc_size;
for (i = 0; i < guard_size; i++)
{
/* wrap */
if ('\0' == *check)
check = GUARD_STRING;
*block++ = *check++;
}
return orig;
}
/* Free up the space used by the memory block manager */
void mem_cleanup(void)
{
if (mem_record)
{
free(mem_record);
mem_record = NULL;
}
}
/* Allocate a bunch of memory to keep track of all memory blocks */
static void mem_init(void)
{
mem_cleanup();
mem_blockcount = 0;
mem_record = malloc(MAX_BLOCKS * sizeof(memblock_t));
ASSERT(mem_record);
memset(mem_record, 0, MAX_BLOCKS * sizeof(memblock_t));
}
/* add a block of memory to the master record */
static void mem_addblock(void *data, int block_size, char *file, int line)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_BLOCKS; i++)
{
if (NULL == mem_record[i].block_addr)
{
mem_record[i].block_addr = data;
mem_record[i].block_size = block_size;
mem_record[i].file_name = file;
mem_record[i].line_num = line;
return;
}
}
ASSERT_MSG("out of memory blocks.");
}
/* find an entry in the block record and delete it */
static void mem_deleteblock(void *data, char *file, int line)
{
int i;
char fail[256];
for (i = 0; i < MAX_BLOCKS; i++)
{
if (data == mem_record[i].block_addr)
{
if (mem_checkguardblock(mem_record[i].block_addr, GUARD_LENGTH))
{
sprintf(fail, "mem_deleteblock 0x%08X at line %d of %s -- block corrupt",
(uint32) data, line, file);
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
memset(&mem_record[i], 0, sizeof(memblock_t));
return;
}
}
sprintf(fail, "mem_deleteblock 0x%08X at line %d of %s -- block not found",
(uint32) data, line, file);
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
#endif /* NOFRENDO_DEBUG */
/* debugger-friendly versions of calls */
#ifdef NOFRENDO_DEBUG
/* allocates memory and clears it */
void *_my_malloc(int size, char *file, int line)
{
void *temp;
char fail[256];
if (NULL == mem_record && false != mem_debug)
mem_init();
if (false != mem_debug)
temp = mem_guardalloc(size, GUARD_LENGTH);
else
temp = malloc(size);
if (NULL == temp)
{
sprintf(fail, "malloc: out of memory at line %d of %s. block size: %d\n",
line, file, size);
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
if (false != mem_debug)
mem_addblock(temp, size, file, line);
mem_blockcount++;
return temp;
}
/* free a pointer allocated with my_malloc */
void _my_free(void **data, char *file, int line)
{
char fail[256];
if (NULL == data || NULL == *data)
{
sprintf(fail, "free: attempted to free NULL pointer at line %d of %s\n",
line, file);
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
/* if this is true, we are in REAL trouble */
if (0 == mem_blockcount)
{
ASSERT_MSG("free: attempted to free memory when no blocks available");
}
mem_blockcount--; /* dec our block count */
if (false != mem_debug)
{
mem_deleteblock(*data, file, line);
mem_freeguardblock(*data, GUARD_LENGTH);
}
else
{
free(*data);
}
*data = NULL; /* NULL our source */
}
char *_my_strdup(const char *string, char *file, int line)
{
char *temp;
if (NULL == string)
return NULL;
temp = (char *) _my_malloc(strlen(string) + 1, file, line);
if (NULL == temp)
return NULL;
strcpy(temp, string);
return temp;
}
#else /* !NOFRENDO_DEBUG */
/* allocates memory and clears it */
void *_my_malloc(int size)
{
void *temp;
char fail[256];
temp = malloc(size);
if (NULL == temp)
{
sprintf(fail, "malloc: out of memory. block size: %d\n", size);
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
return temp;
}
/* free a pointer allocated with my_malloc */
void _my_free(void **data)
{
char fail[256];
if (NULL == data || NULL == *data)
{
sprintf(fail, "free: attempted to free NULL pointer.\n");
ASSERT_MSG(fail);
}
free(*data);
*data = NULL; /* NULL our source */
}
char *_my_strdup(const char *string)
{
char *temp;
if (NULL == string)
return NULL;
/* will ASSERT for us */
temp = (char *) _my_malloc(strlen(string) + 1);
if (NULL == temp)
return NULL;
strcpy(temp, string);
return temp;
}
#endif /* !NOFRENDO_DEBUG */
/* check for orphaned memory handles */
void mem_checkleaks(void)
{
#ifdef NOFRENDO_DEBUG
int i;
if (false == mem_debug || NULL == mem_record)
return;
if (mem_blockcount)
{
log_printf("memory leak - %d unfreed block%s\n\n", mem_blockcount,
mem_blockcount == 1 ? "" : "s");
for (i = 0; i < MAX_BLOCKS; i++)
{
if (mem_record[i].block_addr)
{
log_printf("addr: 0x%08X, size: %d, line %d of %s%s\n",
(uint32) mem_record[i].block_addr,
mem_record[i].block_size,
mem_record[i].line_num,
mem_record[i].file_name,
(mem_checkguardblock(mem_record[i].block_addr, GUARD_LENGTH))
? " -- block corrupt" : "");
}
}
}
else
log_printf("no memory leaks\n");
#endif /* NOFRENDO_DEBUG */
}
void mem_checkblocks(void)
{
#ifdef NOFRENDO_DEBUG
int i;
if (false == mem_debug || NULL == mem_record)
return;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_BLOCKS; i++)
{
if (mem_record[i].block_addr)
{
if (mem_checkguardblock(mem_record[i].block_addr, GUARD_LENGTH))
{
log_printf("addr: 0x%08X, size: %d, line %d of %s -- block corrupt\n",
(uint32) mem_record[i].block_addr,
mem_record[i].block_size,
mem_record[i].line_num,
mem_record[i].file_name);
}
}
}
#endif /* NOFRENDO_DEBUG */
}
/*
** $Log: memguard.c,v $
** Revision 1.2 2001/04/27 14:37:11 neil
** wheeee
**
** Revision 1.1.1.1 2001/04/27 07:03:54 neil
** initial
**
** Revision 1.23 2000/11/24 21:42:48 matt
** vc complaints
**
** Revision 1.22 2000/11/21 13:27:30 matt
** trash all newly allocated memory
**
** Revision 1.21 2000/11/21 13:22:30 matt
** memory guard shouldn't zero memory for us
**
** Revision 1.20 2000/10/28 14:01:53 matt
** memguard.h was being included in the wrong place
**
** Revision 1.19 2000/10/26 22:48:33 matt
** strdup'ing a NULL ptr returns NULL
**
** Revision 1.18 2000/10/25 13:41:29 matt
** added strdup
**
** Revision 1.17 2000/10/10 13:58:13 matt
** stroustrup squeezing his way in the door
**
** Revision 1.16 2000/10/10 13:03:54 matt
** Mr. Clean makes a guest appearance
**
** Revision 1.15 2000/09/18 02:06:48 matt
** -pedantic is your friend
**
** Revision 1.14 2000/08/11 01:45:48 matt
** hearing about no corrupt blocks every 10 seconds really was annoying
**
** Revision 1.13 2000/07/31 04:28:46 matt
** one million cleanups
**
** Revision 1.12 2000/07/24 04:31:07 matt
** mem_checkblocks now gives feedback
**
** Revision 1.11 2000/07/06 17:20:52 matt
** block manager space itself wasn't being freed - d'oh!
**
** Revision 1.10 2000/07/06 17:15:43 matt
** false isn't NULL, Neil... =)
**
** Revision 1.9 2000/07/05 23:10:01 neil
** It's a shame if the memguard segfaults
**
** Revision 1.8 2000/06/26 04:54:48 matt
** simplified and made more robust
**
** Revision 1.7 2000/06/12 01:11:41 matt
** cleaned up some error output for win32
**
** Revision 1.6 2000/06/09 15:12:25 matt
** initial revision
**
*/