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| author | Akinori Ito <aito@eie.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp> | 2001-11-15 00:32:13 +0000 | 
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| committer | Akinori Ito <aito@eie.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp> | 2001-11-15 00:32:13 +0000 | 
| commit | 85da7ee692072c643939e9f4b24fbd1e74e64e70 (patch) | |
| tree | 9fc63298cf968fa560a9e3cf9b6c84516032fca8 /gc/tests | |
| parent | Updates from 0.2.1 into 0.2.1-inu-1.5 (diff) | |
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Update to w3m-0.2.1-inu-1.6.
Diffstat (limited to 'gc/tests')
| -rw-r--r-- | gc/tests/leak_test.c | 21 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | gc/tests/test.c | 1660 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | gc/tests/test_cpp.cc | 277 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | gc/tests/thread_leak_test.c | 40 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | gc/tests/trace_test.c | 28 | 
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| diff --git a/gc/tests/leak_test.c b/gc/tests/leak_test.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..421d0c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/tests/leak_test.c @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +#include "leak_detector.h" + +main() { +    int *p[10]; +    int i; +    GC_find_leak = 1; /* for new collect versions not compiled  */ +    /* with -DFIND_LEAK.                                        */ +    for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { +        p[i] = malloc(sizeof(int)+i); +    } +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    for (i = 1; i < 10; ++i) { +        free(p[i]); +    } +    for (i = 0; i < 9; ++i) { +        p[i] = malloc(sizeof(int)+i); +    } +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +}        diff --git a/gc/tests/test.c b/gc/tests/test.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bd98d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/tests/test.c @@ -0,0 +1,1660 @@ +/*  + * Copyright 1988, 1989 Hans-J. Boehm, Alan J. Demers + * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation.  All rights reserved. + * Copyright (c) 1996 by Silicon Graphics.  All rights reserved. + * + * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED + * OR IMPLIED.  ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. + * + * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program + * for any purpose,  provided the above notices are retained on all copies. + * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted, + * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was + * modified is included with the above copyright notice. + */ +/* An incomplete test for the garbage collector.  		*/ +/* Some more obscure entry points are not tested at all.	*/ +/* This must be compiled with the same flags used to build the 	*/ +/* GC.  It uses GC internals to allow more precise results	*/ +/* checking for some of the tests.				*/ + +# undef GC_BUILD + +#ifdef DBG_HDRS_ALL +#  define GC_DEBUG +#endif + +# if defined(mips) && defined(SYSTYPE_BSD43) +    /* MIPS RISCOS 4 */ +# else +#   include <stdlib.h> +# endif +# include <stdio.h> +# ifdef _WIN32_WCE +#   include <winbase.h> +#   define assert ASSERT +# else +#   include <assert.h>        /* Not normally used, but handy for debugging. */ +# endif +# include <assert.h>	/* Not normally used, but handy for debugging. */ +# include "gc.h" +# include "gc_typed.h" +# ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC +#   include "gc_local_alloc.h" +# endif +# include "private/gc_priv.h"	/* For output, locking, MIN_WORDS, 	*/ +			/* and some statistics.			*/ +# include "private/gcconfig.h" + +# if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MSWINCE) +#   include <windows.h> +# endif + +# ifdef PCR +#   include "th/PCR_ThCrSec.h" +#   include "th/PCR_Th.h" +#   undef GC_printf0 +#   define GC_printf0 printf +#   undef GC_printf1 +#   define GC_printf1 printf +# endif + +# ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS +#   include <thread.h> +#   include <synch.h> +# endif + +# if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +#   include <pthread.h> +# endif + +# ifdef WIN32_THREADS +#   ifndef MSWINCE +#     include <process.h> +#     define GC_CreateThread(a,b,c,d,e,f) ((HANDLE) _beginthreadex(a,b,c,d,e,f)) +#   endif +    static CRITICAL_SECTION incr_cs; +# endif + + +/* Allocation Statistics */ +int stubborn_count = 0; +int uncollectable_count = 0; +int collectable_count = 0; +int atomic_count = 0; +int realloc_count = 0; + +#if defined(GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC) && defined(AMIGA) + +  extern void GC_amiga_free_all_mem(void); +  void Amiga_Fail(void){GC_amiga_free_all_mem();abort();} +# define FAIL (void)Amiga_Fail() +  void *GC_amiga_gctest_malloc_explicitly_typed(size_t lb, GC_descr d){ +    void *ret=GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(lb,d); +    if(ret==NULL){ +		if(!GC_dont_gc){ +	      GC_gcollect(); +	      ret=GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(lb,d); +		} +      if(ret==NULL){ +        GC_printf0("Out of memory, (typed allocations are not directly " +		   "supported with the GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC option.)\n"); +        FAIL; +      } +    } +    return ret; +  } +  void *GC_amiga_gctest_calloc_explicitly_typed(size_t a,size_t lb, GC_descr d){ +    void *ret=GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(a,lb,d); +    if(ret==NULL){ +		if(!GC_dont_gc){ +	      GC_gcollect(); +	      ret=GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(a,lb,d); +		} +      if(ret==NULL){ +        GC_printf0("Out of memory, (typed allocations are not directly " +		   "supported with the GC_AMIGA_FASTALLOC option.)\n"); +        FAIL; +      } +    } +    return ret; +  } +# define GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(a,b) GC_amiga_gctest_malloc_explicitly_typed(a,b)  +# define GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(a,b,c) GC_amiga_gctest_calloc_explicitly_typed(a,b,c)  + +#else /* !AMIGA_FASTALLOC */ + +# ifdef PCR +#   define FAIL (void)abort() +# else +#   ifdef MSWINCE +#     define FAIL DebugBreak() +#   else +#     define FAIL GC_abort("Test failed"); +#   endif +# endif + +#endif /* !AMIGA_FASTALLOC */ + +/* AT_END may be defined to exercise the interior pointer test	*/ +/* if the collector is configured with ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS.   */ +/* As it stands, this test should succeed with either		*/ +/* configuration.  In the FIND_LEAK configuration, it should	*/ +/* find lots of leaks, since we free almost nothing.		*/ + +struct SEXPR { +    struct SEXPR * sexpr_car; +    struct SEXPR * sexpr_cdr; +}; + + +typedef struct SEXPR * sexpr; + +# define INT_TO_SEXPR(x) ((sexpr)(unsigned long)(x)) + +# undef nil +# define nil (INT_TO_SEXPR(0)) +# define car(x) ((x) -> sexpr_car) +# define cdr(x) ((x) -> sexpr_cdr) +# define is_nil(x) ((x) == nil) + + +int extra_count = 0;        /* Amount of space wasted in cons node */ + +/* Silly implementation of Lisp cons. Intentionally wastes lots of space */ +/* to test collector.                                                    */ +# ifdef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +#   define cons small_cons +# else +sexpr cons (x, y) +sexpr x; +sexpr y; +{ +    register sexpr r; +    register int *p; +    register int my_extra = extra_count; +     +    stubborn_count++; +    r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC_STUBBORN(sizeof(struct SEXPR) + my_extra); +    if (r == 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +        exit(1); +    } +    for (p = (int *)r; +         ((char *)p) < ((char *)r) + my_extra + sizeof(struct SEXPR); p++) { +	if (*p) { +	    (void)GC_printf1("Found nonzero at 0x%lx - allocator is broken\n", +	    		     (unsigned long)p); +	    FAIL; +        } +        *p = 13; +    } +#   ifdef AT_END +	r = (sexpr)((char *)r + (my_extra & ~7)); +#   endif +    r -> sexpr_car = x; +    r -> sexpr_cdr = y; +    my_extra++; +    if ( my_extra >= 5000 ) { +        extra_count = 0; +    } else { +        extra_count = my_extra; +    } +    GC_END_STUBBORN_CHANGE((char *)r); +    return(r); +} +# endif + +sexpr small_cons (x, y) +sexpr x; +sexpr y; +{ +    register sexpr r; +     +    collectable_count++; +    r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC(sizeof(struct SEXPR)); +    if (r == 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +        exit(1); +    } +    r -> sexpr_car = x; +    r -> sexpr_cdr = y; +    return(r); +} + +sexpr small_cons_uncollectable (x, y) +sexpr x; +sexpr y; +{ +    register sexpr r; +     +    uncollectable_count++; +    r = (sexpr) GC_MALLOC_UNCOLLECTABLE(sizeof(struct SEXPR)); +    if (r == 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +        exit(1); +    } +    r -> sexpr_car = x; +    r -> sexpr_cdr = (sexpr)(~(unsigned long)y); +    return(r); +} + +#ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT + +#include "gc_mark.h" +#include "private/dbg_mlc.h"  /* For USR_PTR_FROM_BASE */ +#include "gc_gcj.h" + +/* The following struct emulates the vtable in gcj.	*/ +/* This assumes the default value of MARK_DESCR_OFFSET. */ +struct fake_vtable { +  void * dummy;		/* class pointer in real gcj.	*/ +  size_t descr; +}; + +struct fake_vtable gcj_class_struct1 = { 0, sizeof(struct SEXPR) +					    + sizeof(struct fake_vtable *) }; +			/* length based descriptor.	*/ +struct fake_vtable gcj_class_struct2 = +				{ 0, (3l << (CPP_WORDSZ - 3)) | GC_DS_BITMAP}; +			/* Bitmap based descriptor.	*/ + +struct GC_ms_entry * fake_gcj_mark_proc(word * addr, +				        struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_ptr, +				        struct GC_ms_entry *mark_stack_limit, +				        word env   ) +{ +    sexpr x; +    if (1 == env) { +	/* Object allocated with debug allocator.	*/ +	addr = (word *)USR_PTR_FROM_BASE(addr); +    } +    x = (sexpr)(addr + 1); /* Skip the vtable pointer. */ +    mark_stack_ptr = GC_MARK_AND_PUSH( +			      (GC_PTR)(x -> sexpr_cdr), mark_stack_ptr, +			      mark_stack_limit, (GC_PTR *)&(x -> sexpr_cdr)); +    mark_stack_ptr = GC_MARK_AND_PUSH( +			      (GC_PTR)(x -> sexpr_car), mark_stack_ptr, +			      mark_stack_limit, (GC_PTR *)&(x -> sexpr_car)); +    return(mark_stack_ptr); +} + +sexpr gcj_cons(x, y) +sexpr x; +sexpr y; +{ +    GC_word * r; +    sexpr result; +    static int count = 0; +     +    if (++count & 1) { +#     ifdef USE_MARK_BYTES +        r = (GC_word *) GC_GCJ_FAST_MALLOC(4, &gcj_class_struct1); +#     else +        r = (GC_word *) GC_GCJ_FAST_MALLOC(3, &gcj_class_struct1); +#     endif +    } else { +        r = (GC_word *) GC_GCJ_MALLOC(sizeof(struct SEXPR) +				      + sizeof(struct fake_vtable*), +				      &gcj_class_struct2); +    } +    if (r == 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +        exit(1); +    } +    result = (sexpr)(r + 1); +    result -> sexpr_car = x; +    result -> sexpr_cdr = y; +    return(result); +} +#endif + +/* Return reverse(x) concatenated with y */ +sexpr reverse1(x, y) +sexpr x, y; +{ +    if (is_nil(x)) { +        return(y); +    } else { +        return( reverse1(cdr(x), cons(car(x), y)) ); +    } +} + +sexpr reverse(x) +sexpr x; +{ +    return( reverse1(x, nil) ); +} + +sexpr ints(low, up) +int low, up; +{ +    if (low > up) { +	return(nil); +    } else { +        return(small_cons(small_cons(INT_TO_SEXPR(low), nil), ints(low+1, up))); +    } +} + +#ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT +/* Return reverse(x) concatenated with y */ +sexpr gcj_reverse1(x, y) +sexpr x, y; +{ +    if (is_nil(x)) { +        return(y); +    } else { +        return( gcj_reverse1(cdr(x), gcj_cons(car(x), y)) ); +    } +} + +sexpr gcj_reverse(x) +sexpr x; +{ +    return( gcj_reverse1(x, nil) ); +} + +sexpr gcj_ints(low, up) +int low, up; +{ +    if (low > up) { +	return(nil); +    } else { +        return(gcj_cons(gcj_cons(INT_TO_SEXPR(low), nil), gcj_ints(low+1, up))); +    } +} +#endif /* GC_GCJ_SUPPORT */ + +/* To check uncollectable allocation we build lists with disguised cdr	*/ +/* pointers, and make sure they don't go away.				*/ +sexpr uncollectable_ints(low, up) +int low, up; +{ +    if (low > up) { +	return(nil); +    } else { +        return(small_cons_uncollectable(small_cons(INT_TO_SEXPR(low), nil), +               uncollectable_ints(low+1, up))); +    } +} + +void check_ints(list, low, up) +sexpr list; +int low, up; +{ +    if ((int)(GC_word)(car(car(list))) != low) { +        (void)GC_printf0( +           "List reversal produced incorrect list - collector is broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (low == up) { +        if (cdr(list) != nil) { +           (void)GC_printf0("List too long - collector is broken\n"); +           FAIL; +        } +    } else { +        check_ints(cdr(list), low+1, up); +    } +} + +# define UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(x) (sexpr)(~(unsigned long)(cdr(x))) + +void check_uncollectable_ints(list, low, up) +sexpr list; +int low, up; +{ +    if ((int)(GC_word)(car(car(list))) != low) { +        (void)GC_printf0( +           "Uncollectable list corrupted - collector is broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (low == up) { +        if (UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(list) != nil) { +           (void)GC_printf0("Uncollectable list too long - collector is broken\n"); +           FAIL; +        } +    } else { +        check_uncollectable_ints(UNCOLLECTABLE_CDR(list), low+1, up); +    } +} + +/* Not used, but useful for debugging: */ +void print_int_list(x) +sexpr x; +{ +    if (is_nil(x)) { +        (void)GC_printf0("NIL\n"); +    } else { +        (void)GC_printf1("(%ld)", (long)(car(car(x)))); +        if (!is_nil(cdr(x))) { +            (void)GC_printf0(", "); +            (void)print_int_list(cdr(x)); +        } else { +            (void)GC_printf0("\n"); +        } +    } +} + +/* Try to force a to be strangely aligned */ +struct { +  char dummy; +  sexpr aa; +} A; +#define a A.aa + +/* + * A tiny list reversal test to check thread creation. + */ +#ifdef THREADS + +# ifdef WIN32_THREADS +    unsigned __stdcall tiny_reverse_test(void * arg) +# else +    void * tiny_reverse_test(void * arg) +# endif +{ +    check_ints(reverse(reverse(ints(1,10))), 1, 10); +    return 0; +} + +# if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \ +     || defined(SOLARIS_PTHREADS) || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +    void fork_a_thread() +    { +      pthread_t t; +      int code; +      if ((code = pthread_create(&t, 0, tiny_reverse_test, 0)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("Small thread creation failed %lu\n", +		         (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +      } +      if ((code = pthread_join(t, 0)) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Small thread join failed %lu\n", +	(unsigned long)code); +        FAIL; +      } +    } + +# elif defined(WIN32_THREADS) +    void fork_a_thread() +    { +  	unsigned thread_id; +	HANDLE h; +    	h = GC_CreateThread(NULL, 0, tiny_reverse_test, 0, 0, &thread_id); +        if (h == (HANDLE)NULL) { +            (void)GC_printf1("Small thread creation failed %lu\n", +			     (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      	    FAIL; +        } +    	if (WaitForSingleObject(h, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { +      	    (void)GC_printf1("Small thread wait failed %lu\n", +			     (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      	    FAIL; +    	} +    } + +/* # elif defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) */ + +# else + +#   define fork_a_thread() + +# endif + +#else + +# define fork_a_thread() + +#endif  + +/* + * Repeatedly reverse lists built out of very different sized cons cells. + * Check that we didn't lose anything. + */ +void reverse_test() +{ +    int i; +    sexpr b; +    sexpr c; +    sexpr d; +    sexpr e; +    sexpr *f, *g, *h; +#   if defined(MSWIN32) || defined(MACOS) +      /* Win32S only allows 128K stacks */ +#     define BIG 1000 +#   else +#     if defined PCR +	/* PCR default stack is 100K.  Stack frames are up to 120 bytes. */ +#	define BIG 700 +#     else +#	if defined MSWINCE +	  /* WinCE only allows 64K stacks */ +#	  define BIG 500 +#	else +#	  if defined(OSF1) +	    /* OSF has limited stack space by default, and large frames. */ +#           define BIG 200 +#	  else +#           define BIG 4500 +#	  endif +#	endif +#     endif +#   endif + +    A.dummy = 17; +    a = ints(1, 49); +    b = ints(1, 50); +    c = ints(1, BIG); +    d = uncollectable_ints(1, 100); +    e = uncollectable_ints(1, 1); +    /* Check that realloc updates object descriptors correctly */ +    collectable_count++; +    f = (sexpr *)GC_MALLOC(4 * sizeof(sexpr)); +    realloc_count++; +    f = (sexpr *)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)f, 6 * sizeof(sexpr)); +    f[5] = ints(1,17); +    collectable_count++; +    g = (sexpr *)GC_MALLOC(513 * sizeof(sexpr)); +    realloc_count++; +    g = (sexpr *)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)g, 800 * sizeof(sexpr)); +    g[799] = ints(1,18); +    collectable_count++; +    h = (sexpr *)GC_MALLOC(1025 * sizeof(sexpr)); +    realloc_count++; +    h = (sexpr *)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)h, 2000 * sizeof(sexpr)); +#   ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT +      h[1999] = gcj_ints(1,200); +      h[1999] = gcj_reverse(h[1999]); +#   else +      h[1999] = ints(1,200); +#   endif +    /* Try to force some collections and reuse of small list elements */ +      for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { +        (void)ints(1, BIG); +      } +    /* Superficially test interior pointer recognition on stack */ +      c = (sexpr)((char *)c + sizeof(char *)); +      d = (sexpr)((char *)d + sizeof(char *)); + +#   ifdef __STDC__ +        GC_FREE((void *)e); +#   else +        GC_FREE((char *)e); +#   endif +    check_ints(b,1,50); +    check_ints(a,1,49); +    for (i = 0; i < 50; i++) { +        check_ints(b,1,50); +        b = reverse(reverse(b)); +    } +    check_ints(b,1,50); +    check_ints(a,1,49); +    for (i = 0; i < 60; i++) { +	if (i % 10 == 0) fork_a_thread(); +    	/* This maintains the invariant that a always points to a list of */ +    	/* 49 integers.  Thus this is thread safe without locks,	  */ +    	/* assuming atomic pointer assignments.				  */ +        a = reverse(reverse(a)); +#	if !defined(AT_END) && !defined(THREADS) +	  /* This is not thread safe, since realloc explicitly deallocates */ +          if (i & 1) { +            a = (sexpr)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)a, 500); +          } else { +            a = (sexpr)GC_REALLOC((GC_PTR)a, 8200); +          } +#	endif +    } +    check_ints(a,1,49); +    check_ints(b,1,50); +    c = (sexpr)((char *)c - sizeof(char *)); +    d = (sexpr)((char *)d - sizeof(char *)); +    check_ints(c,1,BIG); +    check_uncollectable_ints(d, 1, 100); +    check_ints(f[5], 1,17); +    check_ints(g[799], 1,18); +#   ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT +      h[1999] = gcj_reverse(h[1999]); +#   endif +    check_ints(h[1999], 1,200); +#   ifndef THREADS +	a = 0; +#   endif   +    b = c = 0; +} + +/* + * The rest of this builds balanced binary trees, checks that they don't + * disappear, and tests finalization. + */ +typedef struct treenode { +    int level; +    struct treenode * lchild; +    struct treenode * rchild; +} tn; + +int finalizable_count = 0; +int finalized_count = 0; +VOLATILE int dropped_something = 0; + +# ifdef __STDC__ +  void finalizer(void * obj, void * client_data) +# else +  void finalizer(obj, client_data) +  char * obj; +  char * client_data; +# endif +{ +  tn * t = (tn *)obj; + +# ifdef PCR +     PCR_ThCrSec_EnterSys(); +# endif +# ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS +    static mutex_t incr_lock; +    mutex_lock(&incr_lock); +# endif +# if  defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +    static pthread_mutex_t incr_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; +    pthread_mutex_lock(&incr_lock); +# endif +# ifdef WIN32_THREADS +    EnterCriticalSection(&incr_cs); +# endif +  if ((int)(GC_word)client_data != t -> level) { +     (void)GC_printf0("Wrong finalization data - collector is broken\n"); +     FAIL; +  } +  finalized_count++; +# ifdef PCR +    PCR_ThCrSec_ExitSys(); +# endif +# ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS +    mutex_unlock(&incr_lock); +# endif +# if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +    pthread_mutex_unlock(&incr_lock); +# endif +# ifdef WIN32_THREADS +    LeaveCriticalSection(&incr_cs); +# endif +} + +size_t counter = 0; + +# define MAX_FINALIZED 8000 + +# if !defined(MACOS) +  GC_FAR GC_word live_indicators[MAX_FINALIZED] = {0}; +#else +  /* Too big for THINK_C. have to allocate it dynamically. */ +  GC_word *live_indicators = 0; +#endif + +int live_indicators_count = 0; + +tn * mktree(n) +int n; +{ +#   ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC +      tn * result = (tn *)GC_LOCAL_MALLOC(sizeof(tn)); +#   else +      tn * result = (tn *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(tn)); +#   endif +     +    collectable_count++; +#   ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC +       /* Minimally exercise thread local allocation */ +       { +         char * result = (char *)GC_LOCAL_MALLOC_ATOMIC(17); +	 memset(result, 'a', 17); +       } +#   endif /* THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC */ +#   if defined(MACOS) +	/* get around static data limitations. */ +	if (!live_indicators) +		live_indicators = +		    (GC_word*)NewPtrClear(MAX_FINALIZED * sizeof(GC_word)); +	if (!live_indicators) { +          (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +          exit(1); +        } +#   endif +    if (n == 0) return(0); +    if (result == 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +        exit(1); +    } +    result -> level = n; +    result -> lchild = mktree(n-1); +    result -> rchild = mktree(n-1); +    if (counter++ % 17 == 0 && n >= 2) { +        tn * tmp = result -> lchild -> rchild; +         +        result -> lchild -> rchild = result -> rchild -> lchild; +        result -> rchild -> lchild = tmp; +    } +    if (counter++ % 119 == 0) { +        int my_index; +         +        { +#	  ifdef PCR + 	    PCR_ThCrSec_EnterSys(); +#	  endif +#	  ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS +	    static mutex_t incr_lock; +	    mutex_lock(&incr_lock); +#	  endif +#         if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \ +	     || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +            static pthread_mutex_t incr_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; +            pthread_mutex_lock(&incr_lock); +#         endif +#         ifdef WIN32_THREADS +            EnterCriticalSection(&incr_cs); +#         endif +		/* Losing a count here causes erroneous report of failure. */ +          finalizable_count++; +          my_index = live_indicators_count++; +#	  ifdef PCR + 	    PCR_ThCrSec_ExitSys(); +#	  endif +#	  ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS +	    mutex_unlock(&incr_lock); +#	  endif +#	  if defined(IRIX_THREADS) || defined(LINUX_THREADS) \ +	     || defined(HPUX_THREADS) +	    pthread_mutex_unlock(&incr_lock); +#	  endif +#         ifdef WIN32_THREADS +            LeaveCriticalSection(&incr_cs); +#         endif +	} + +        GC_REGISTER_FINALIZER((GC_PTR)result, finalizer, (GC_PTR)(GC_word)n, +        		      (GC_finalization_proc *)0, (GC_PTR *)0); +        if (my_index >= MAX_FINALIZED) { +		GC_printf0("live_indicators overflowed\n"); +		FAIL; +	} +        live_indicators[my_index] = 13; +        if (GC_GENERAL_REGISTER_DISAPPEARING_LINK( +         	(GC_PTR *)(&(live_indicators[my_index])), +         	(GC_PTR)result) != 0) { +         	GC_printf0("GC_general_register_disappearing_link failed\n"); +         	FAIL; +        } +        if (GC_unregister_disappearing_link( +         	(GC_PTR *) +         	   (&(live_indicators[my_index]))) == 0) { +         	GC_printf0("GC_unregister_disappearing_link failed\n"); +         	FAIL; +        } +        if (GC_GENERAL_REGISTER_DISAPPEARING_LINK( +         	(GC_PTR *)(&(live_indicators[my_index])), +         	(GC_PTR)result) != 0) { +         	GC_printf0("GC_general_register_disappearing_link failed 2\n"); +         	FAIL; +        } +    } +    return(result); +} + +void chktree(t,n) +tn *t; +int n; +{ +    if (n == 0 && t != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Clobbered a leaf - collector is broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (n == 0) return; +    if (t -> level != n) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Lost a node at level %lu - collector is broken\n", +        		 (unsigned long)n); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (counter++ % 373 == 0) { +	collectable_count++; +	(void) GC_MALLOC(counter%5001); +    } +    chktree(t -> lchild, n-1); +    if (counter++ % 73 == 0) { +	collectable_count++; +	(void) GC_MALLOC(counter%373); +    } +    chktree(t -> rchild, n-1); +} + +# if defined(SOLARIS_THREADS) && !defined(_SOLARIS_PTHREADS) +thread_key_t fl_key; + +void * alloc8bytes() +{ +# if defined(SMALL_CONFIG) || defined(GC_DEBUG) +    collectable_count++; +    return(GC_MALLOC(8)); +# else +    void ** my_free_list_ptr; +    void * my_free_list; +     +    if (thr_getspecific(fl_key, (void **)(&my_free_list_ptr)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf0("thr_getspecific failed\n"); +    	FAIL; +    } +    if (my_free_list_ptr == 0) { +        uncollectable_count++; +        my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEW_UNCOLLECTABLE(void *); +        if (thr_setspecific(fl_key, my_free_list_ptr) != 0) { +    	    (void)GC_printf0("thr_setspecific failed\n"); +    	    FAIL; +        } +    } +    my_free_list = *my_free_list_ptr; +    if (my_free_list == 0) { +        collectable_count++; +        my_free_list = GC_malloc_many(8); +        if (my_free_list == 0) { +            (void)GC_printf0("alloc8bytes out of memory\n"); +    	    FAIL; +        } +    } +    *my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEXT(my_free_list); +    GC_NEXT(my_free_list) = 0; +    return(my_free_list); +# endif +} + +#else + +# if defined(GC_SOLARIS_PTHREADS) || defined(GC_IRIX_THREADS) \ +     || defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) || defined(GC_HPUX_THREADS) \ +     || defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) +pthread_key_t fl_key; + +void * alloc8bytes() +{ +# if defined(SMALL_CONFIG) || defined(GC_DEBUG) +    collectable_count++; +    return(GC_MALLOC(8)); +# else +    void ** my_free_list_ptr; +    void * my_free_list; +     +    my_free_list_ptr = (void **)pthread_getspecific(fl_key); +    if (my_free_list_ptr == 0) { +        uncollectable_count++; +        my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEW_UNCOLLECTABLE(void *); +        if (pthread_setspecific(fl_key, my_free_list_ptr) != 0) { +    	    (void)GC_printf0("pthread_setspecific failed\n"); +    	    FAIL; +        } +    } +    my_free_list = *my_free_list_ptr; +    if (my_free_list == 0) { +        my_free_list = GC_malloc_many(8); +        if (my_free_list == 0) { +            (void)GC_printf0("alloc8bytes out of memory\n"); +    	    FAIL; +        } +    } +    *my_free_list_ptr = GC_NEXT(my_free_list); +    GC_NEXT(my_free_list) = 0; +    collectable_count++; +    return(my_free_list); +# endif +} + +# else +#   define alloc8bytes() GC_MALLOC_ATOMIC(8) +# endif +#endif + +void alloc_small(n) +int n; +{ +    register int i; +     +    for (i = 0; i < n; i += 8) { +        atomic_count++; +        if (alloc8bytes() == 0) { +            (void)GC_printf0("Out of memory\n"); +            FAIL; +        } +    } +} + +# if defined(THREADS) && defined(GC_DEBUG) +#   ifdef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +#     define TREE_HEIGHT 12 +#   else +#     define TREE_HEIGHT 15 +#   endif +# else +#   ifdef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +#     define TREE_HEIGHT 13 +#   else +#     define TREE_HEIGHT 16 +#   endif +# endif +void tree_test() +{ +    tn * root; +    register int i; +     +    root = mktree(TREE_HEIGHT); +#   ifndef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +      alloc_small(5000000); +#   endif +    chktree(root, TREE_HEIGHT); +    if (finalized_count && ! dropped_something) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Premature finalization - collector is broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    dropped_something = 1; +    GC_noop(root);	/* Root needs to remain live until	*/ +    			/* dropped_something is set.		*/ +    root = mktree(TREE_HEIGHT); +    chktree(root, TREE_HEIGHT); +    for (i = TREE_HEIGHT; i >= 0; i--) { +        root = mktree(i); +        chktree(root, i); +    } +#   ifndef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +      alloc_small(5000000); +#   endif +} + +unsigned n_tests = 0; + +GC_word bm_huge[10] = { +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0xffffffff, +    0x00ffffff, +}; + +/* A very simple test of explicitly typed allocation	*/ +void typed_test() +{ +    GC_word * old, * new; +    GC_word bm3 = 0x3; +    GC_word bm2 = 0x2; +    GC_word bm_large = 0xf7ff7fff; +    GC_descr d1 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm3, 2); +    GC_descr d2 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm2, 2); +#   ifndef LINT +      GC_descr dummy = GC_make_descriptor(&bm_large, 32); +#   endif +    GC_descr d3 = GC_make_descriptor(&bm_large, 32); +    GC_descr d4 = GC_make_descriptor(bm_huge, 320); +    GC_word * x = (GC_word *)GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(2000, d4); +    register int i; +     +    collectable_count++; +    old = 0; +    for (i = 0; i < 4000; i++) { +	collectable_count++; +        new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(4 * sizeof(GC_word), d1); +        if (0 != new[0] || 0 != new[1]) { +	    GC_printf0("Bad initialization by GC_malloc_explicitly_typed\n"); +	    FAIL; +	} +        new[0] = 17; +        new[1] = (GC_word)old; +        old = new; +	collectable_count++; +        new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(4 * sizeof(GC_word), d2); +        new[0] = 17; +        new[1] = (GC_word)old; +        old = new; +	collectable_count++; +        new = (GC_word *) GC_malloc_explicitly_typed(33 * sizeof(GC_word), d3); +        new[0] = 17; +        new[1] = (GC_word)old; +        old = new; +	collectable_count++; +        new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(4, 2 * sizeof(GC_word), +        					     d1); +        new[0] = 17; +        new[1] = (GC_word)old; +        old = new; +	collectable_count++; +        if (i & 0xff) { +          new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(7, 3 * sizeof(GC_word), +        					     d2); +        } else { +          new = (GC_word *) GC_calloc_explicitly_typed(1001, +          					       3 * sizeof(GC_word), +        					       d2); +          if (0 != new[0] || 0 != new[1]) { +	    GC_printf0("Bad initialization by GC_malloc_explicitly_typed\n"); +	    FAIL; +	  } +        } +        new[0] = 17; +        new[1] = (GC_word)old; +        old = new; +    } +    for (i = 0; i < 20000; i++) { +        if (new[0] != 17) { +            (void)GC_printf1("typed alloc failed at %lu\n", +            		     (unsigned long)i); +            FAIL; +        } +        new[0] = 0; +        old = new; +        new = (GC_word *)(old[1]); +    } +    GC_gcollect(); +    GC_noop(x); +} + +int fail_count = 0; + +#ifndef __STDC__ +/*ARGSUSED*/ +void fail_proc1(x) +GC_PTR x; +{ +    fail_count++; +} + +#else + +/*ARGSUSED*/ +void fail_proc1(GC_PTR x) +{ +    fail_count++; +}    + +#endif /* __STDC__ */ + +#ifdef THREADS +#   define TEST_FAIL_COUNT(n) 1 +#else  +#   define TEST_FAIL_COUNT(n) (fail_count >= (n)) +#endif + +void run_one_test() +{ +    char *x; +#   ifdef LINT +    	char *y = 0; +#   else +    	char *y = (char *)(size_t)fail_proc1; +#   endif +    DCL_LOCK_STATE; +     +#   ifdef FIND_LEAK +	(void)GC_printf0( +		"This test program is not designed for leak detection mode\n"); +	(void)GC_printf0("Expect lots of problems.\n"); +#   endif +    GC_FREE(0); +#   ifndef DBG_HDRS_ALL +      collectable_count += 3; +      if (GC_size(GC_malloc(7)) != 8 && +	  GC_size(GC_malloc(7)) != MIN_WORDS * sizeof(GC_word) +	|| GC_size(GC_malloc(15)) != 16) { +	    (void)GC_printf0("GC_size produced unexpected results\n"); +	    FAIL; +      } +      collectable_count += 1; +      if (GC_size(GC_malloc(0)) != MIN_WORDS * sizeof(GC_word)) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("GC_malloc(0) failed: GC_size returns %ld\n", +			 GC_size(GC_malloc(0))); +	    FAIL; +      } +      collectable_count += 1; +      if (GC_size(GC_malloc_uncollectable(0)) != MIN_WORDS * sizeof(GC_word)) { +    	(void)GC_printf0("GC_malloc_uncollectable(0) failed\n"); +	    FAIL; +      } +      GC_is_valid_displacement_print_proc = fail_proc1; +      GC_is_visible_print_proc = fail_proc1; +      collectable_count += 1; +      x = GC_malloc(16); +      if (GC_base(x + 13) != x) { +    	(void)GC_printf0("GC_base(heap ptr) produced incorrect result\n"); +	FAIL; +      } +#     ifndef PCR +        if (GC_base(y) != 0) { +    	  (void)GC_printf0("GC_base(fn_ptr) produced incorrect result\n"); +	  FAIL; +        } +#     endif +      if (GC_same_obj(x+5, x) != x + 5) { +    	(void)GC_printf0("GC_same_obj produced incorrect result\n"); +	FAIL; +      } +      if (GC_is_visible(y) != y || GC_is_visible(x) != x) { +    	(void)GC_printf0("GC_is_visible produced incorrect result\n"); +	FAIL; +      } +      if (!TEST_FAIL_COUNT(1)) { +#	if!(defined(RS6000) || defined(POWERPC) || defined(IA64)) +	  /* ON RS6000s function pointers point to a descriptor in the	*/ +	  /* data segment, so there should have been no failures.	*/ +    	  (void)GC_printf0("GC_is_visible produced wrong failure indication\n"); +    	  FAIL; +#	endif +      } +      if (GC_is_valid_displacement(y) != y +        || GC_is_valid_displacement(x) != x +        || GC_is_valid_displacement(x + 3) != x + 3) { +    	(void)GC_printf0( +    		"GC_is_valid_displacement produced incorrect result\n"); +	FAIL; +      } +#     ifndef ALL_INTERIOR_POINTERS +#      if defined(RS6000) || defined(POWERPC) +        if (!TEST_FAIL_COUNT(1)) { +#      else +        if (GC_all_interior_pointers && !TEST_FAIL_COUNT(1) +	    || !GC_all_interior_pointers && !TEST_FAIL_COUNT(2)) { +#      endif +    	  (void)GC_printf0("GC_is_valid_displacement produced wrong failure indication\n"); +    	  FAIL; +        } +#     endif +#   endif /* DBG_HDRS_ALL */ +    /* Test floating point alignment */ +   collectable_count += 2; +	*(double *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(double)) = 1.0; +	*(double *)GC_MALLOC(sizeof(double)) = 1.0; +#   ifdef GC_GCJ_SUPPORT +      GC_REGISTER_DISPLACEMENT(sizeof(struct fake_vtable *)); +      GC_init_gcj_malloc(0, (void *)fake_gcj_mark_proc); +#   endif +    /* Repeated list reversal test. */ +	reverse_test(); +#   ifdef PRINTSTATS +	GC_printf0("-------------Finished reverse_test\n"); +#   endif +#   ifndef DBG_HDRS_ALL +      typed_test(); +#     ifdef PRINTSTATS +	GC_printf0("-------------Finished typed_test\n"); +#     endif +#   endif /* DBG_HDRS_ALL */ +    tree_test(); +    LOCK(); +    n_tests++; +    UNLOCK(); +    /* GC_printf1("Finished %x\n", pthread_self()); */ +} + +void check_heap_stats() +{ +    unsigned long max_heap_sz; +    register int i; +    int still_live; +    int late_finalize_count = 0; +     +#   ifdef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +    /* these are something of a guess */ +    if (sizeof(char *) > 4) { +        max_heap_sz = 4500000; +    } else { +    	max_heap_sz = 2800000; +    } +#   else +    if (sizeof(char *) > 4) { +        max_heap_sz = 15000000; +    } else { +    	max_heap_sz = 11000000; +    } +#   endif +#   ifdef GC_DEBUG +	max_heap_sz *= 2; +#       ifdef SAVE_CALL_CHAIN +	    max_heap_sz *= 3; +#           ifdef SAVE_CALL_COUNT +		max_heap_sz *= SAVE_CALL_COUNT/4; +#	    endif +#       endif +#   endif +    /* Garbage collect repeatedly so that all inaccessible objects	*/ +    /* can be finalized.						*/ +      while (GC_collect_a_little()) { } +      for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { +        GC_gcollect(); +        late_finalize_count += GC_invoke_finalizers(); +      } +    (void)GC_printf1("Completed %lu tests\n", (unsigned long)n_tests); +    (void)GC_printf1("Allocated %lu collectable objects\n", (unsigned long)collectable_count); +    (void)GC_printf1("Allocated %lu uncollectable objects\n", (unsigned long)uncollectable_count); +    (void)GC_printf1("Allocated %lu atomic objects\n", (unsigned long)atomic_count); +    (void)GC_printf1("Allocated %lu stubborn objects\n", (unsigned long)stubborn_count); +    (void)GC_printf2("Finalized %lu/%lu objects - ", +    		     (unsigned long)finalized_count, +    		     (unsigned long)finalizable_count); +#   ifdef FINALIZE_ON_DEMAND +	if (finalized_count != late_finalize_count) { +            (void)GC_printf0("Demand finalization error\n"); +	    FAIL; +	} +#   endif +    if (finalized_count > finalizable_count +        || finalized_count < finalizable_count/2) { +        (void)GC_printf0("finalization is probably broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } else { +        (void)GC_printf0("finalization is probably ok\n"); +    } +    still_live = 0; +    for (i = 0; i < MAX_FINALIZED; i++) { +    	if (live_indicators[i] != 0) { +    	    still_live++; +    	} +    } +    i = finalizable_count - finalized_count - still_live; +    if (0 != i) { +        (void)GC_printf2 +            ("%lu disappearing links remain and %ld more objects were not finalized\n", +             (unsigned long) still_live, (long)i); +        if (i > 10) { +	    GC_printf0("\tVery suspicious!\n"); +	} else { +	    GC_printf0("\tSlightly suspicious, but probably OK.\n"); +	} +    } +    (void)GC_printf1("Total number of bytes allocated is %lu\n", +    		(unsigned long) +    	           WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd + GC_words_allocd_before_gc)); +    (void)GC_printf1("Final heap size is %lu bytes\n", +    		     (unsigned long)GC_get_heap_size()); +    if (WORDS_TO_BYTES(GC_words_allocd + GC_words_allocd_before_gc) +#   ifdef VERY_SMALL_CONFIG +        < 2700000*n_tests) { +#   else +        < 33500000*n_tests) { +#   endif +        (void)GC_printf0("Incorrect execution - missed some allocations\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (GC_get_heap_size() > max_heap_sz*n_tests) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Unexpected heap growth - collector may be broken\n"); +        FAIL; +    } +    (void)GC_printf0("Collector appears to work\n"); +} + +#if defined(MACOS) +void SetMinimumStack(long minSize) +{ +	long newApplLimit; + +	if (minSize > LMGetDefltStack()) +	{ +		newApplLimit = (long) GetApplLimit() +				- (minSize - LMGetDefltStack()); +		SetApplLimit((Ptr) newApplLimit); +		MaxApplZone(); +	} +} + +#define cMinStackSpace (512L * 1024L) + +#endif + +#ifdef __STDC__ +    void warn_proc(char *msg, GC_word p) +#else +    void warn_proc(msg, p) +    char *msg; +    GC_word p; +#endif +{ +    GC_printf1(msg, (unsigned long)p); +    /*FAIL;*/ +} + + +#if !defined(PCR) && !defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) \ +    && !defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS) \ +    && !defined(GC_IRIX_THREADS) && !defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) \ +    && !defined(GC_HPUX_THREADS) || defined(LINT) +#if defined(MSWIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__) +  int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPTSTR cmd, int n) +#else +  int main() +#endif +{ +#   if defined(DJGPP) +	int dummy; +#   endif +    n_tests = 0; +     +#   if defined(DJGPP) +	/* No good way to determine stack base from library; do it */ +	/* manually on this platform.				   */ +    	GC_stackbottom = (GC_PTR)(&dummy); +#   endif +#   if defined(MACOS) +	/* Make sure we have lots and lots of stack space. 	*/ +	SetMinimumStack(cMinStackSpace); +	/* Cheat and let stdio initialize toolbox for us.	*/ +	printf("Testing GC Macintosh port.\n"); +#   endif +    GC_INIT();	/* Only needed if gc is dynamic library.	*/ +    (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc); +#   if defined(MPROTECT_VDB) || defined(PROC_VDB) +      GC_enable_incremental(); +      (void) GC_printf0("Switched to incremental mode\n"); +#     if defined(MPROTECT_VDB) +	(void)GC_printf0("Emulating dirty bits with mprotect/signals\n"); +#     else +	(void)GC_printf0("Reading dirty bits from /proc\n"); +#      endif +#   endif +    run_one_test(); +    check_heap_stats(); +#   ifndef MSWINCE +    (void)fflush(stdout); +#   endif +#   ifdef LINT +	/* Entry points we should be testing, but aren't.		   */ +	/* Some can be tested by defining GC_DEBUG at the top of this file */ +	/* This is a bit SunOS4 specific.				   */			 +	GC_noop(GC_expand_hp, GC_add_roots, GC_clear_roots, +	        GC_register_disappearing_link, +	        GC_register_finalizer_ignore_self, +		GC_debug_register_displacement, +	        GC_print_obj, GC_debug_change_stubborn, +	        GC_debug_end_stubborn_change, GC_debug_malloc_uncollectable, +	        GC_debug_free, GC_debug_realloc, GC_generic_malloc_words_small, +	        GC_init, GC_make_closure, GC_debug_invoke_finalizer, +	        GC_page_was_ever_dirty, GC_is_fresh, +		GC_malloc_ignore_off_page, GC_malloc_atomic_ignore_off_page, +		GC_set_max_heap_size, GC_get_bytes_since_gc, +		GC_get_total_bytes, GC_pre_incr, GC_post_incr); +#   endif +#   ifdef MSWIN32 +      GC_win32_free_heap(); +#   endif +    return(0); +} +# endif + +#ifdef GC_WIN32_THREADS + +unsigned __stdcall thr_run_one_test(void *arg) +{ +  run_one_test(); +  return 0; +} + +#ifdef MSWINCE +HANDLE win_created_h; +HWND win_handle; + +LRESULT CALLBACK window_proc(HWND hwnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) +{ +  LRESULT ret = 0; +  switch (uMsg) { +    case WM_HIBERNATE: +      GC_printf0("Received WM_HIBERNATE, calling GC_gcollect\n"); +      GC_gcollect(); +      break; +    case WM_CLOSE: +      GC_printf0("Received WM_CLOSE, closing window\n"); +      DestroyWindow(hwnd); +      break; +    case WM_DESTROY: +      PostQuitMessage(0); +      break; +    default: +      ret = DefWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam); +      break; +  } +  return ret; +} + +unsigned __stdcall thr_window(void *arg) +{ +  WNDCLASS win_class = { +    CS_NOCLOSE, +    window_proc, +    0, +    0, +    GetModuleHandle(NULL), +    NULL, +    NULL, +    (HBRUSH)(COLOR_APPWORKSPACE+1), +    NULL, +    L"GCtestWindow" +  }; +  MSG msg; + +  if (!RegisterClass(&win_class)) +    FAIL; + +  win_handle = CreateWindowEx( +    0, +    L"GCtestWindow", +    L"GCtest", +    0, +    CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT, +    NULL, +    NULL, +    GetModuleHandle(NULL), +    NULL); + +  if (win_handle == NULL) +    FAIL; + +  SetEvent(win_created_h); + +  ShowWindow(win_handle, SW_SHOW); +  UpdateWindow(win_handle); + +  while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) { +    TranslateMessage(&msg); +    DispatchMessage(&msg); +  } + +  return 0; +} +#endif + +#define NTEST 2 + +# ifdef MSWINCE +int APIENTRY GC_WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPWSTR cmd, int n) +#   else +int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPSTR cmd, int n) +# endif +{ +# if NTEST > 0 +   HANDLE h[NTEST]; +   int i; +# endif +# ifdef MSWINCE +    HANDLE win_thr_h; +# endif +  unsigned thread_id; +# if 0 +    GC_enable_incremental(); +# endif +  InitializeCriticalSection(&incr_cs); +  (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc); +# ifdef MSWINCE +    win_created_h = CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL); +    if (win_created_h == (HANDLE)NULL) { +      (void)GC_printf1("Event creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      FAIL; +    } +    win_thr_h = GC_CreateThread(NULL, 0, thr_window, 0, 0, &thread_id); +    if (win_thr_h == (HANDLE)NULL) { +      (void)GC_printf1("Thread creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      FAIL; +    } +    if (WaitForSingleObject(win_created_h, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) +      FAIL; +    CloseHandle(win_created_h); +# endif +# if NTEST > 0 +   for (i = 0; i < NTEST; i++) { +    h[i] = GC_CreateThread(NULL, 0, thr_run_one_test, 0, 0, &thread_id); +    if (h[i] == (HANDLE)NULL) { +      (void)GC_printf1("Thread creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      FAIL; +    } +   } +# endif /* NTEST > 0 */ +  run_one_test(); +# if NTEST > 0 +   for (i = 0; i < NTEST; i++) { +    if (WaitForSingleObject(h[i], INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { +      (void)GC_printf1("Thread wait failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)GetLastError()); +      FAIL; +    } +   } +# endif /* NTEST > 0 */ +# ifdef MSWINCE +    PostMessage(win_handle, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); +    if (WaitForSingleObject(win_thr_h, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) +      FAIL; +# endif +  check_heap_stats(); +  return(0); +} + +#endif /* GC_WIN32_THREADS */ + + +#ifdef PCR +test() +{ +    PCR_Th_T * th1; +    PCR_Th_T * th2; +    int code; + +    n_tests = 0; +    /* GC_enable_incremental(); */ +    (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc); +    th1 = PCR_Th_Fork(run_one_test, 0); +    th2 = PCR_Th_Fork(run_one_test, 0); +    run_one_test(); +    if (PCR_Th_T_Join(th1, &code, NIL, PCR_allSigsBlocked, PCR_waitForever) +        != PCR_ERes_okay || code != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Thread 1 failed\n"); +    } +    if (PCR_Th_T_Join(th2, &code, NIL, PCR_allSigsBlocked, PCR_waitForever) +        != PCR_ERes_okay || code != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf0("Thread 2 failed\n"); +    } +    check_heap_stats(); +    return(0); +} +#endif + +#if defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) || defined(GC_IRIX_THREADS) \ + || defined(GC_HPUX_THREADS) || defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) +void * thr_run_one_test(void * arg) +{ +    run_one_test(); +    return(0); +} + +#ifdef GC_DEBUG +#  define GC_free GC_debug_free +#endif + +#ifdef GC_SOLARIS_THREADS +main() +{ +    thread_t th1; +    thread_t th2; +    int code; + +    n_tests = 0; +    GC_INIT();	/* Only needed if gc is dynamic library.	*/ +    GC_enable_incremental(); +    (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc); +    if (thr_keycreate(&fl_key, GC_free) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Key creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    if ((code = thr_create(0, 1024*1024, thr_run_one_test, 0, 0, &th1)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    if ((code = thr_create(0, 1024*1024, thr_run_one_test, 0, THR_NEW_LWP, &th2)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    run_one_test(); +    if ((code = thr_join(th1, 0, 0)) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (thr_join(th2, 0, 0) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +        FAIL; +    } +    check_heap_stats(); +    (void)fflush(stdout); +    return(0); +} +#else /* pthreads */ +main() +{ +    pthread_t th1; +    pthread_t th2; +    pthread_attr_t attr; +    int code; + +#   ifdef GC_IRIX_THREADS +	/* Force a larger stack to be preallocated      */ +	/* Since the initial cant always grow later.	*/ +	*((volatile char *)&code - 1024*1024) = 0;      /* Require 1 Mb */ +#   endif /* GC_IRIX_THREADS */ +    pthread_attr_init(&attr); +#   if defined(GC_IRIX_THREADS) || defined(GC_HPUX_THREADS) +    	pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, 1000000); +#   endif +    n_tests = 0; +#   if  defined(MPROTECT_VDB) && !defined(PARALLEL_MARK) &&!defined(REDIRECT_MALLOC) +    	GC_enable_incremental(); +        (void) GC_printf0("Switched to incremental mode\n"); +	(void) GC_printf0("Emulating dirty bits with mprotect/signals\n"); +#   endif +    (void) GC_set_warn_proc(warn_proc); +    if ((code = pthread_key_create(&fl_key, 0)) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Key creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    if ((code = pthread_create(&th1, &attr, thr_run_one_test, 0)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    if ((code = pthread_create(&th2, &attr, thr_run_one_test, 0)) != 0) { +    	(void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 creation failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +    	FAIL; +    } +    run_one_test(); +    if ((code = pthread_join(th1, 0)) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Thread 1 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +        FAIL; +    } +    if (pthread_join(th2, 0) != 0) { +        (void)GC_printf1("Thread 2 failed %lu\n", (unsigned long)code); +        FAIL; +    } +    check_heap_stats(); +    (void)fflush(stdout); +    pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); +    GC_printf1("Completed %d collections\n", GC_gc_no); +    return(0); +} +#endif /* pthreads */ +#endif /* SOLARIS_THREADS || IRIX_THREADS || LINUX_THREADS || HPUX_THREADS */ diff --git a/gc/tests/test_cpp.cc b/gc/tests/test_cpp.cc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..75fd366 --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/tests/test_cpp.cc @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +/**************************************************************************** +Copyright (c) 1994 by Xerox Corporation.  All rights reserved. +  +THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED +OR IMPLIED.  ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. +  +Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program for any +purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies. +Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is +granted, provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that +the code was modified is included with the above copyright notice. +**************************************************************************** +Last modified on Mon Jul 10 21:06:03 PDT 1995 by ellis +     modified on December 20, 1994 7:27 pm PST by boehm + +usage: test_cpp number-of-iterations + +This program tries to test the specific C++ functionality provided by +gc_c++.h that isn't tested by the more general test routines of the +collector. + +A recommended value for number-of-iterations is 10, which will take a +few minutes to complete. + +***************************************************************************/ + +#include "gc_cpp.h" +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#   include "new_gc_alloc.h" +#else +#   include "gc_alloc.h" +#endif +extern "C" { +#include "private/gc_priv.h" +} +#ifdef MSWIN32 +#   include <windows.h> +#endif +#ifdef GC_NAME_CONFLICT +#   define USE_GC UseGC +    struct foo * GC; +#else +#   define USE_GC GC +#endif + + +#define my_assert( e ) \ +    if (! (e)) { \ +        GC_printf1( "Assertion failure in " __FILE__ ", line %d: " #e "\n", \ +                    __LINE__ ); \ +        exit( 1 ); } + + +class A {public: +    /* An uncollectable class. */ + +    A( int iArg ): i( iArg ) {} +    void Test( int iArg ) { +        my_assert( i == iArg );}  +    int i;}; + + +class B: public gc, public A {public: +    /* A collectable class. */ + +    B( int j ): A( j ) {} +    ~B() { +        my_assert( deleting );} +    static void Deleting( int on ) { +        deleting = on;} +    static int deleting;}; + +int B::deleting = 0; + + +class C: public gc_cleanup, public A {public: +    /* A collectable class with cleanup and virtual multiple inheritance. */ + +    C( int levelArg ): A( levelArg ), level( levelArg ) { +        nAllocated++; +        if (level > 0) { +            left = new C( level - 1 ); +            right = new C( level - 1 );} +        else { +            left = right = 0;}} +    ~C() { +        this->A::Test( level ); +        nFreed++; +        my_assert( level == 0 ?  +                   left == 0 && right == 0 : +                   level == left->level + 1 && level == right->level + 1 ); +        left = right = 0; +        level = -123456;} +    static void Test() { +        my_assert( nFreed <= nAllocated && nFreed >= .8 * nAllocated );} + +    static int nFreed; +    static int nAllocated; +    int level; +    C* left; +    C* right;}; + +int C::nFreed = 0; +int C::nAllocated = 0; + + +class D: public gc {public: +    /* A collectable class with a static member function to be used as +    an explicit clean-up function supplied to ::new. */ + +    D( int iArg ): i( iArg ) { +        nAllocated++;} +    static void CleanUp( void* obj, void* data ) { +        D* self = (D*) obj; +        nFreed++; +        my_assert( self->i == (int) (long) data );} +    static void Test() { +        my_assert( nFreed >= .8 * nAllocated );} +        +    int i; +    static int nFreed; +    static int nAllocated;}; + +int D::nFreed = 0; +int D::nAllocated = 0; + + +class E: public gc_cleanup {public: +    /* A collectable class with clean-up for use by F. */ + +    E() { +        nAllocated++;} +    ~E() { +        nFreed++;} + +    static int nFreed; +    static int nAllocated;}; +     +int E::nFreed = 0; +int E::nAllocated = 0; +    + +class F: public E {public: +    /* A collectable class with clean-up, a base with clean-up, and a +    member with clean-up. */ + +    F() { +        nAllocated++;} +    ~F() { +        nFreed++;} +    static void Test() { +        my_assert( nFreed >= .8 * nAllocated ); +        my_assert( 2 * nFreed == E::nFreed );} +        +    E e; +    static int nFreed; +    static int nAllocated;}; +     +int F::nFreed = 0; +int F::nAllocated = 0; +    + +long Disguise( void* p ) { +    return ~ (long) p;} + +void* Undisguise( long i ) { +    return (void*) ~ i;} + + +#ifdef MSWIN32 +int APIENTRY WinMain( +    HINSTANCE instance, HINSTANCE prev, LPSTR cmd, int cmdShow )  +{ +    int argc; +    char* argv[ 3 ]; + +    for (argc = 1; argc < sizeof( argv ) / sizeof( argv[ 0 ] ); argc++) { +        argv[ argc ] = strtok( argc == 1 ? cmd : 0, " \t" ); +        if (0 == argv[ argc ]) break;} + +#else +# ifdef MACOS +    int main() { +# else +    int main( int argc, char* argv[] ) { +# endif +#endif + +#  if defined(MACOS)                        // MacOS +    char* argv_[] = {"test_cpp", "10"};     //   doesn't +    argv = argv_;                           //     have a +    argc = sizeof(argv_)/sizeof(argv_[0]);  //       commandline +#  endif  +    int i, iters, n; +#   if !defined(MACOS) +#     ifdef __GNUC__ +        int *x = (int *)gc_alloc::allocate(sizeof(int)); +#     else +        int *x = (int *)alloc::allocate(sizeof(int)); +#     endif + +      *x = 29; +      x -= 3; +#   endif +    if (argc != 2 || (0 >= (n = atoi( argv[ 1 ] )))) { +        GC_printf0( "usage: test_cpp number-of-iterations\n" ); +        exit( 1 );} +         +    for (iters = 1; iters <= n; iters++) { +        GC_printf1( "Starting iteration %d\n", iters ); + +            /* Allocate some uncollectable As and disguise their pointers. +            Later we'll check to see if the objects are still there.  We're +            checking to make sure these objects really are uncollectable. */ +        long as[ 1000 ]; +        long bs[ 1000 ]; +        for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { +            as[ i ] = Disguise( new (NoGC) A( i ) ); +            bs[ i ] = Disguise( new (NoGC) B( i ) );} + +            /* Allocate a fair number of finalizable Cs, Ds, and Fs. +            Later we'll check to make sure they've gone away. */ +        for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { +            C* c = new C( 2 ); +            C c1( 2 );           /* stack allocation should work too */ +            D* d = ::new (USE_GC, D::CleanUp, (void*)(long)i) D( i ); +            F* f = new F; +            if (0 == i % 10) delete c;} + +            /* Allocate a very large number of collectable As and Bs and +            drop the references to them immediately, forcing many +            collections. */ +        for (i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) { +            A* a = new (USE_GC) A( i ); +            B* b = new B( i ); +            b = new (USE_GC) B( i ); +            if (0 == i % 10) { +                B::Deleting( 1 ); +                delete b; +                B::Deleting( 0 );} +#	    ifdef FINALIZE_ON_DEMAND +	      GC_invoke_finalizers(); +#	    endif +	    } + +            /* Make sure the uncollectable As and Bs are still there. */ +        for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { +            A* a = (A*) Undisguise( as[ i ] ); +            B* b = (B*) Undisguise( bs[ i ] ); +            a->Test( i ); +            delete a; +            b->Test( i ); +            B::Deleting( 1 ); +            delete b; +            B::Deleting( 0 ); +#	    ifdef FINALIZE_ON_DEMAND +	   	 GC_invoke_finalizers(); +#	    endif + +	    } + +            /* Make sure most of the finalizable Cs, Ds, and Fs have +            gone away. */ +        C::Test(); +        D::Test(); +        F::Test();} + +#   if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(MACOS) +      my_assert (29 == x[3]); +#   endif +    GC_printf0( "The test appears to have succeeded.\n" ); +    return( 0 );} +     + diff --git a/gc/tests/thread_leak_test.c b/gc/tests/thread_leak_test.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1174705 --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/tests/thread_leak_test.c @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#define GC_LINUX_THREADS +#include "leak_detector.h" +#include <pthread.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +void * test(void * arg) { +    int *p[10]; +    int i; +    GC_find_leak = 1; /* for new collect versions not compiled  */ +    /* with -DFIND_LEAK.                                        */ +    for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { +        p[i] = malloc(sizeof(int)+i); +    } +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    for (i = 1; i < 10; ++i) { +        free(p[i]); +    } +}        + +#define NTHREADS 5 + +main() { +    int i; +    pthread_t t[NTHREADS]; +    int code; + +    for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; ++i) { +	if ((code = pthread_create(t + i, 0, test, 0)) != 0) { +    	    printf("Thread creation failed %d\n", code); +        } +    } +    for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; ++i) { +	if ((code = pthread_join(t[i], 0)) != 0) { +            printf("Thread join failed %lu\n", code); +        } +    } +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +    CHECK_LEAKS(); +} diff --git a/gc/tests/trace_test.c b/gc/tests/trace_test.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be9cb6c --- /dev/null +++ b/gc/tests/trace_test.c @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#include <stdio.h> +#define GC_DEBUG +#include "gc.h" + +struct treenode { +    struct treenode *x; +    struct treenode *y; +} * root[10]; + +struct treenode * mktree(int i) { +  struct treenode * r = GC_MALLOC(sizeof(struct treenode)); +  if (0 == i) return 0; +  r -> x = mktree(i-1); +  r -> y = mktree(i-1); +  return r; +} + +main() +{ +  int i; +  for (i = 0; i < 10; ++i) { +    root[i] = mktree(12); +  } +  GC_generate_random_backtrace(); +  GC_generate_random_backtrace(); +  GC_generate_random_backtrace(); +  GC_generate_random_backtrace(); +} | 
