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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 22 // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 23 // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24 // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 25 // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 26 // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 27 // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 28 // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 29 30 // All functions here are thread-hostile due to file caching unless 31 // commented otherwise. 32 33 #ifndef _SYSINFO_H_ 34 #define _SYSINFO_H_ 35 36 #include <config.h> 37 38 #include <time.h> 39 #if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__MINGW32__)) && (!defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)) 40 #include <windows.h> // for DWORD 41 #include <TlHelp32.h> // for CreateToolhelp32Snapshot 42 #endif 43 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H 44 #include <unistd.h> // for pid_t 45 #endif 46 #include <stddef.h> // for size_t 47 #include <limits.h> // for PATH_MAX 48 #include "base/basictypes.h" 49 #include "base/logging.h" // for RawFD 50 51 // This getenv function is safe to call before the C runtime is initialized. 52 // On Windows, it utilizes GetEnvironmentVariable() and on unix it uses 53 // /proc/self/environ instead calling getenv(). It's intended to be used in 54 // routines that run before main(), when the state required for getenv() may 55 // not be set up yet. In particular, errno isn't set up until relatively late 56 // (after the pthreads library has a chance to make it threadsafe), and 57 // getenv() doesn't work until then. 58 // On some platforms, this call will utilize the same, static buffer for 59 // repeated GetenvBeforeMain() calls. Callers should not expect pointers from 60 // this routine to be long lived. 61 // Note that on unix, /proc only has the environment at the time the 62 // application was started, so this routine ignores setenv() calls/etc. Also 63 // note it only reads the first 16K of the environment. 64 extern const char* GetenvBeforeMain(const char* name); 65 66 // This takes as an argument an environment-variable name (like 67 // CPUPROFILE) whose value is supposed to be a file-path, and sets 68 // path to that path, and returns true. Non-trivial for surprising 69 // reasons, as documented in sysinfo.cc. path must have space PATH_MAX. 70 extern bool GetUniquePathFromEnv(const char* env_name, char* path); 71 72 extern int NumCPUs(); 73 74 void SleepForMilliseconds(int milliseconds); 75 76 // processor cycles per second of each processor. Thread-safe. 77 extern double CyclesPerSecond(void); 78 79 80 // Return true if we're running POSIX (e.g., NPTL on Linux) threads, 81 // as opposed to a non-POSIX thread libary. The thing that we care 82 // about is whether a thread's pid is the same as the thread that 83 // spawned it. If so, this function returns true. 84 // Thread-safe. 85 // Note: We consider false negatives to be OK. 86 bool HasPosixThreads(); 87 88 #ifndef SWIG // SWIG doesn't like struct Buffer and variable arguments. 89 90 // A ProcMapsIterator abstracts access to /proc/maps for a given 91 // process. Needs to be stack-allocatable and avoid using stdio/malloc 92 // so it can be used in the google stack dumper, heap-profiler, etc. 93 // 94 // On Windows and Mac OS X, this iterator iterates *only* over DLLs 95 // mapped into this process space. For Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, 96 // it iterates over *all* mapped memory regions, including anonymous 97 // mmaps. For other O/Ss, it is unlikely to work at all, and Valid() 98 // will always return false. Also note: this routine only works on 99 // FreeBSD if procfs is mounted: make sure this is in your /etc/fstab: 100 // proc /proc procfs rw 0 0 101 class ProcMapsIterator { 102 public: 103 struct Buffer { 104 #ifdef __FreeBSD__ 105 // FreeBSD requires us to read all of the maps file at once, so 106 // we have to make a buffer that's "always" big enough 107 static const size_t kBufSize = 102400; 108 #else // a one-line buffer is good enough 109 static const size_t kBufSize = PATH_MAX + 1024; 110 #endif 111 char buf_[kBufSize]; 112 }; 113 114 115 // Create a new iterator for the specified pid. pid can be 0 for "self". 116 explicit ProcMapsIterator(pid_t pid); 117 118 // Create an iterator with specified storage (for use in signal 119 // handler). "buffer" should point to a ProcMapsIterator::Buffer 120 // buffer can be NULL in which case a bufer will be allocated. 121 ProcMapsIterator(pid_t pid, Buffer *buffer); 122 123 // Iterate through maps_backing instead of maps if use_maps_backing 124 // is true. Otherwise the same as above. buffer can be NULL and 125 // it will allocate a buffer itself. 126 ProcMapsIterator(pid_t pid, Buffer *buffer, 127 bool use_maps_backing); 128 129 // Returns true if the iterator successfully initialized; 130 bool Valid() const; 131 132 // Returns a pointer to the most recently parsed line. Only valid 133 // after Next() returns true, and until the iterator is destroyed or 134 // Next() is called again. This may give strange results on non-Linux 135 // systems. Prefer FormatLine() if that may be a concern. 136 const char *CurrentLine() const { return stext_; } 137 138 // Writes the "canonical" form of the /proc/xxx/maps info for a single 139 // line to the passed-in buffer. Returns the number of bytes written, 140 // or 0 if it was not able to write the complete line. (To guarantee 141 // success, buffer should have size at least Buffer::kBufSize.) 142 // Takes as arguments values set via a call to Next(). The 143 // "canonical" form of the line (taken from linux's /proc/xxx/maps): 144 // <start_addr(hex)>-<end_addr(hex)> <perms(rwxp)> <offset(hex)> + 145 // <major_dev(hex)>:<minor_dev(hex)> <inode> <filename> Note: the 146 // eg 147 // 08048000-0804c000 r-xp 00000000 03:01 3793678 /bin/cat 148 // If you don't have the dev_t (dev), feel free to pass in 0. 149 // (Next() doesn't return a dev_t, though NextExt does.) 150 // 151 // Note: if filename and flags were obtained via a call to Next(), 152 // then the output of this function is only valid if Next() returned 153 // true, and only until the iterator is destroyed or Next() is 154 // called again. (Since filename, at least, points into CurrentLine.) 155 static int FormatLine(char* buffer, int bufsize, 156 uint64 start, uint64 end, const char *flags, 157 uint64 offset, int64 inode, const char *filename, 158 dev_t dev); 159 160 // Find the next entry in /proc/maps; return true if found or false 161 // if at the end of the file. 162 // 163 // Any of the result pointers can be NULL if you're not interested 164 // in those values. 165 // 166 // If "flags" and "filename" are passed, they end up pointing to 167 // storage within the ProcMapsIterator that is valid only until the 168 // iterator is destroyed or Next() is called again. The caller may 169 // modify the contents of these strings (up as far as the first NUL, 170 // and only until the subsequent call to Next()) if desired. 171 172 // The offsets are all uint64 in order to handle the case of a 173 // 32-bit process running on a 64-bit kernel 174 // 175 // IMPORTANT NOTE: see top-of-class notes for details about what 176 // mapped regions Next() iterates over, depending on O/S. 177 // TODO(csilvers): make flags and filename const. 178 bool Next(uint64 *start, uint64 *end, char **flags, 179 uint64 *offset, int64 *inode, char **filename); 180 181 bool NextExt(uint64 *start, uint64 *end, char **flags, 182 uint64 *offset, int64 *inode, char **filename, 183 uint64 *file_mapping, uint64 *file_pages, 184 uint64 *anon_mapping, uint64 *anon_pages, 185 dev_t *dev); 186 187 ~ProcMapsIterator(); 188 189 private: 190 void Init(pid_t pid, Buffer *buffer, bool use_maps_backing); 191 192 char *ibuf_; // input buffer 193 char *stext_; // start of text 194 char *etext_; // end of text 195 char *nextline_; // start of next line 196 char *ebuf_; // end of buffer (1 char for a nul) 197 #if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__MINGW32__)) && (!defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(__CYGWIN32__)) 198 HANDLE snapshot_; // filehandle on dll info 199 // In a change from the usual W-A pattern, there is no A variant of 200 // MODULEENTRY32. Tlhelp32.h #defines the W variant, but not the A. 201 // We want the original A variants, and this #undef is the only 202 // way I see to get them. Redefining it when we're done prevents us 203 // from affecting other .cc files. 204 # ifdef MODULEENTRY32 // Alias of W 205 # undef MODULEENTRY32 206 MODULEENTRY32 module_; // info about current dll (and dll iterator) 207 # define MODULEENTRY32 MODULEENTRY32W 208 # else // It's the ascii, the one we want. 209 MODULEENTRY32 module_; // info about current dll (and dll iterator) 210 # endif 211 #elif defined(__MACH__) 212 int current_image_; // dll's are called "images" in macos parlance 213 int current_load_cmd_; // the segment of this dll we're examining 214 #elif defined(__sun__) // Solaris 215 int fd_; 216 char current_filename_[PATH_MAX]; 217 #else 218 int fd_; // filehandle on /proc/*/maps 219 #endif 220 pid_t pid_; 221 char flags_[10]; 222 Buffer* dynamic_buffer_; // dynamically-allocated Buffer 223 bool using_maps_backing_; // true if we are looking at maps_backing instead of maps. 224 }; 225 226 #endif /* #ifndef SWIG */ 227 228 // Helper routines 229 230 namespace tcmalloc { 231 int FillProcSelfMaps(char buf[], int size, bool* wrote_all); 232 void DumpProcSelfMaps(RawFD fd); 233 } 234 235 #endif /* #ifndef _SYSINFO_H_ */ 236