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const builtin = @import("builtin"); const std = @import("std.zig"); const math = std.math; |
doClientRequest()Discard translation of code in the slice qzz. Useful if you are debugging a JITter or some such, since it provides a way to make sure valgrind will retranslate the invalidated area. Returns no value. |
pub fn doClientRequest(default: usize, request: usize, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) usize { if (!builtin.valgrind_support) { return default; } |
ClientRequestCounts the number of errors that have been recorded by a tool. Nb: the tool must record the errors with VG_(maybe_record_error)() or VG_(unique_error)() for them to be counted. |
switch (builtin.target.cpu.arch) { .x86 => { return asm volatile ( \\ roll $3, %%edi ; roll $13, %%edi \\ roll $29, %%edi ; roll $19, %%edi \\ xchgl %%ebx,%%ebx : [_] "={edx}" (-> usize), : [_] "{eax}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, .x86_64 => { return asm volatile ( \\ rolq $3, %%rdi ; rolq $13, %%rdi \\ rolq $61, %%rdi ; rolq $51, %%rdi \\ xchgq %%rbx,%%rbx : [_] "={rdx}" (-> usize), : [_] "{rax}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, .aarch64 => { return asm volatile ( \\ ror x12, x12, #3 ; ror x12, x12, #13 \\ ror x12, x12, #51 ; ror x12, x12, #61 \\ orr x10, x10, x10 : [_] "={x3}" (-> usize), : [_] "{x4}" (&[_]usize{ request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5 }), [_] "0" (default), : "cc", "memory" ); }, // ppc32 // ppc64 // arm // s390x // mips32 // mips64 else => { return default; }, } } |
ToolBase()Create a memory pool. |
pub const ClientRequest = enum(u32) { RunningOnValgrind = 4097, DiscardTranslations = 4098, ClientCall0 = 4353, ClientCall1 = 4354, ClientCall2 = 4355, ClientCall3 = 4356, CountErrors = 4609, GdbMonitorCommand = 4610, MalloclikeBlock = 4865, ResizeinplaceBlock = 4875, FreelikeBlock = 4866, CreateMempool = 4867, DestroyMempool = 4868, MempoolAlloc = 4869, MempoolFree = 4870, MempoolTrim = 4871, MoveMempool = 4872, MempoolChange = 4873, MempoolExists = 4874, Printf = 5121, PrintfBacktrace = 5122, PrintfValistByRef = 5123, PrintfBacktraceValistByRef = 5124, StackRegister = 5377, StackDeregister = 5378, StackChange = 5379, LoadPdbDebuginfo = 5633, MapIpToSrcloc = 5889, ChangeErrDisablement = 6145, VexInitForIri = 6401, InnerThreads = 6402, }; pub fn ToolBase(base: [2]u8) u32 { return (@as(u32, base[0] & 0xff) << 24) | (@as(u32, base[1] & 0xff) << 16); } |
IsTool()Destroy a memory pool. |
pub fn IsTool(base: [2]u8, code: usize) bool { return ToolBase(base) == (code & 0xffff0000); } |
runningOnValgrind()Associate a piece of memory with a memory pool. |
fn doClientRequestExpr(default: usize, request: ClientRequest, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) usize { return doClientRequest(default, @as(usize, @intCast(@intFromEnum(request))), a1, a2, a3, a4, a5); } |
Test:works whether running on valgrind or notDisassociate a piece of memory from a memory pool. |
fn doClientRequestStmt(request: ClientRequest, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize, a4: usize, a5: usize) void { _ = doClientRequestExpr(0, request, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5); } |
discardTranslations()Disassociate any pieces outside a particular range. |
/// Returns the number of Valgrinds this code is running under. That /// is, 0 if running natively, 1 if running under Valgrind, 2 if /// running under Valgrind which is running under another Valgrind, /// etc. pub fn runningOnValgrind() usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .RunningOnValgrind, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
innerThreads()Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. |
test "works whether running on valgrind or not" { _ = runningOnValgrind(); } |
nonSIMDCall0()Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. |
/// Discard translation of code in the slice qzz. Useful if you are debugging /// a JITter or some such, since it provides a way to make sure valgrind will /// retranslate the invalidated area. Returns no value. pub fn discardTranslations(qzz: []const u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.DiscardTranslations, @intFromPtr(qzz.ptr), qzz.len, 0, 0, 0); } |
nonSIMDCall1()Return if a mempool exists. |
pub fn innerThreads(qzz: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.InnerThreads, qzz, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
nonSIMDCall2()Mark a piece of memory as being a stack. Returns a stack id. start is the lowest addressable stack byte, end is the highest addressable stack byte. |
pub fn nonSIMDCall0(func: fn (usize) usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall0, @intFromPtr(func), 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
nonSIMDCall3()Unmark the piece of memory associated with a stack id as being a stack. |
pub fn nonSIMDCall1(func: fn (usize, usize) usize, a1: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall1, @intFromPtr(func), a1, 0, 0, 0); } |
countErrors()Change the start and end address of the stack id. start is the new lowest addressable stack byte, end is the new highest addressable stack byte. |
pub fn nonSIMDCall2(func: fn (usize, usize, usize) usize, a1: usize, a2: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall2, @intFromPtr(func), a1, a2, 0, 0); } |
mallocLikeBlock()Map a code address to a source file name and line number. buf64 must point to a 64-byte buffer in the caller's address space. The result will be dumped in there and is guaranteed to be zero terminated. If no info is found, the first byte is set to zero. |
pub fn nonSIMDCall3(func: fn (usize, usize, usize, usize) usize, a1: usize, a2: usize, a3: usize) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .ClientCall3, @intFromPtr(func), a1, a2, a3, 0); } |
resizeInPlaceBlock()Disable error reporting for this thread. Behaves in a stack like way, so you can safely call this multiple times provided that enableErrorReporting() is called the same number of times to re-enable reporting. The first call of this macro disables reporting. Subsequent calls have no effect except to increase the number of enableErrorReporting() calls needed to re-enable reporting. Child threads do not inherit this setting from their parents -- they are always created with reporting enabled. |
/// Counts the number of errors that have been recorded by a tool. Nb: /// the tool must record the errors with VG_(maybe_record_error)() or /// VG_(unique_error)() for them to be counted. pub fn countErrors() usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, // default return .CountErrors, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
freeLikeBlock()Re-enable error reporting, (see disableErrorReporting()) |
pub fn mallocLikeBlock(mem: []u8, rzB: usize, is_zeroed: bool) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MalloclikeBlock, @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, rzB, @intFromBool(is_zeroed), 0); } |
MempoolFlagsExecute a monitor command from the client program. If a connection is opened with GDB, the output will be sent according to the output mode set for vgdb. If no connection is opened, output will go to the log output. Returns 1 if command not recognised, 0 otherwise. |
pub fn resizeInPlaceBlock(oldmem: []u8, newsize: usize, rzB: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.ResizeinplaceBlock, @intFromPtr(oldmem.ptr), oldmem.len, newsize, rzB, 0); } |
AutoFree |
pub fn freeLikeBlock(addr: [*]u8, rzB: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.FreelikeBlock, @intFromPtr(addr), rzB, 0, 0, 0); } |
MetaPool |
/// Create a memory pool. pub const MempoolFlags = struct { pub const AutoFree = 1; pub const MetaPool = 2; }; |
createMempool() |
pub fn createMempool(pool: [*]u8, rzB: usize, is_zeroed: bool, flags: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.CreateMempool, @intFromPtr(pool), rzB, @intFromBool(is_zeroed), flags, 0); } |
destroyMempool() |
/// Destroy a memory pool. pub fn destroyMempool(pool: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.DestroyMempool, pool, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
mempoolAlloc() |
/// Associate a piece of memory with a memory pool. pub fn mempoolAlloc(pool: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolAlloc, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0, 0); } |
mempoolFree() |
/// Disassociate a piece of memory from a memory pool. pub fn mempoolFree(pool: [*]u8, addr: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolFree, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(addr), 0, 0, 0); } |
mempoolTrim() |
/// Disassociate any pieces outside a particular range. pub fn mempoolTrim(pool: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolTrim, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0, 0); } |
moveMempool() |
/// Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. pub fn moveMempool(poolA: [*]u8, poolB: [*]u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MoveMempool, @intFromPtr(poolA), @intFromPtr(poolB), 0, 0, 0); } |
mempoolChange() |
/// Resize and/or move a piece associated with a memory pool. pub fn mempoolChange(pool: [*]u8, addrA: [*]u8, mem: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.MempoolChange, @intFromPtr(pool), @intFromPtr(addrA), @intFromPtr(mem.ptr), mem.len, 0); } |
mempoolExists() |
/// Return if a mempool exists. pub fn mempoolExists(pool: [*]u8) bool { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .MempoolExists, @intFromPtr(pool), 0, 0, 0, 0) != 0; } |
stackRegister() |
/// Mark a piece of memory as being a stack. Returns a stack id. /// start is the lowest addressable stack byte, end is the highest /// addressable stack byte. pub fn stackRegister(stack: []u8) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .StackRegister, @intFromPtr(stack.ptr), @intFromPtr(stack.ptr) + stack.len, 0, 0, 0); } |
stackDeregister() |
/// Unmark the piece of memory associated with a stack id as being a stack. pub fn stackDeregister(id: usize) void { doClientRequestStmt(.StackDeregister, id, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
stackChange() |
/// Change the start and end address of the stack id. /// start is the new lowest addressable stack byte, end is the new highest /// addressable stack byte. pub fn stackChange(id: usize, newstack: []u8) void { doClientRequestStmt(.StackChange, id, @intFromPtr(newstack.ptr), @intFromPtr(newstack.ptr) + newstack.len, 0, 0); } |
mapIpToSrcloc() |
// Load PDB debug info for Wine PE image_map. // pub fn loadPdbDebuginfo(fd, ptr, total_size, delta) void { // doClientRequestStmt(.LoadPdbDebuginfo, // fd, ptr, total_size, delta, // 0); // } |
disableErrorReporting() |
/// Map a code address to a source file name and line number. buf64 /// must point to a 64-byte buffer in the caller's address space. The /// result will be dumped in there and is guaranteed to be zero /// terminated. If no info is found, the first byte is set to zero. pub fn mapIpToSrcloc(addr: *const u8, buf64: [64]u8) usize { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .MapIpToSrcloc, @intFromPtr(addr), @intFromPtr(&buf64[0]), 0, 0, 0); } |
enableErrorReporting() |
/// Disable error reporting for this thread. Behaves in a stack like /// way, so you can safely call this multiple times provided that /// enableErrorReporting() is called the same number of times /// to re-enable reporting. The first call of this macro disables /// reporting. Subsequent calls have no effect except to increase the /// number of enableErrorReporting() calls needed to re-enable /// reporting. Child threads do not inherit this setting from their /// parents -- they are always created with reporting enabled. pub fn disableErrorReporting() void { doClientRequestStmt(.ChangeErrDisablement, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
monitorCommand() |
/// Re-enable error reporting, (see disableErrorReporting()) pub fn enableErrorReporting() void { doClientRequestStmt(.ChangeErrDisablement, math.maxInt(usize), 0, 0, 0, 0); } |
memcheckvalgrind/memcheck.zig |
/// Execute a monitor command from the client program. /// If a connection is opened with GDB, the output will be sent /// according to the output mode set for vgdb. /// If no connection is opened, output will go to the log output. /// Returns 1 if command not recognised, 0 otherwise. pub fn monitorCommand(command: [*]u8) bool { return doClientRequestExpr(0, .GdbMonitorCommand, @intFromPtr(command.ptr), 0, 0, 0, 0) != 0; } |
callgrindvalgrind/callgrind.zig |
pub const memcheck = @import("valgrind/memcheck.zig"); pub const callgrind = @import("valgrind/callgrind.zig"); test { _ = memcheck; _ = callgrind; } |
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