//===-- sanitizer_allocator.cc --------------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is shared between AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer // run-time libraries. // This allocator that is used inside run-times. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "sanitizer_common.h" // FIXME: We should probably use more low-level allocator that would // mmap some pages and split them into chunks to fulfill requests. #ifdef __linux__ extern "C" void *__libc_malloc(__sanitizer::uptr size); extern "C" void __libc_free(void *ptr); # define LIBC_MALLOC __libc_malloc # define LIBC_FREE __libc_free #else // __linux__ # include # define LIBC_MALLOC malloc # define LIBC_FREE free #endif // __linux__ namespace __sanitizer { const u64 kBlockMagic = 0x6A6CB03ABCEBC041ull; void *InternalAlloc(uptr size) { if (size + sizeof(u64) < size) return 0; void *p = LIBC_MALLOC(size + sizeof(u64)); if (p == 0) return 0; ((u64*)p)[0] = kBlockMagic; return (char*)p + sizeof(u64); } void InternalFree(void *addr) { if (addr == 0) return; addr = (char*)addr - sizeof(u64); CHECK_EQ(((u64*)addr)[0], kBlockMagic); ((u64*)addr)[0] = 0; LIBC_FREE(addr); } void *InternalAllocBlock(void *p) { CHECK_NE(p, (void*)0); u64 *pp = (u64*)((uptr)p & ~0x7); for (; pp[0] != kBlockMagic; pp--) {} return pp + 1; } } // namespace __sanitizer