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| //===-- sanitizer/lsan_interface.h ------------------------------*- C++ -*-===// | |
| // | |
| // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | |
| // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | |
| // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | |
| // | |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
| // | |
| // This file is a part of LeakSanitizer. | |
| // | |
| // Public interface header. | |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | |
| extern "C" { | |
| // Allocations made between calls to __lsan_disable() and __lsan_enable() will | |
| // be treated as non-leaks. Disable/enable pairs may be nested. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_disable(void); | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_enable(void); | |
| // The heap object into which p points will be treated as a non-leak. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_ignore_object(const void *p); | |
| // Memory regions registered through this interface will be treated as sources | |
| // of live pointers during leak checking. Useful if you store pointers in | |
| // mapped memory. | |
| // Points of note: | |
| // - __lsan_unregister_root_region() must be called with the same pointer and | |
| // size that have earlier been passed to __lsan_register_root_region() | |
| // - LSan will skip any inaccessible memory when scanning a root region. E.g., | |
| // if you map memory within a larger region that you have mprotect'ed, you can | |
| // register the entire large region. | |
| // - the implementation is not optimized for performance. This interface is | |
| // intended to be used for a small number of relatively static regions. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_register_root_region(const void *p, size_t size); | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_unregister_root_region(const void *p, size_t size); | |
| // Check for leaks now. This function behaves identically to the default | |
| // end-of-process leak check. In particular, it will terminate the process if | |
| // leaks are found and the exitcode runtime flag is non-zero. | |
| // Subsequent calls to this function will have no effect and end-of-process | |
| // leak check will not run. Effectively, end-of-process leak check is moved to | |
| // the time of first invocation of this function. | |
| // By calling this function early during process shutdown, you can instruct | |
| // LSan to ignore shutdown-only leaks which happen later on. | |
| void SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_do_leak_check(void); | |
| // Check for leaks now. Returns zero if no leaks have been found or if leak | |
| // detection is disabled, non-zero otherwise. | |
| // This function may be called repeatedly, e.g. to periodically check a | |
| // long-running process. It prints a leak report if appropriate, but does not | |
| // terminate the process. It does not affect the behavior of | |
| // __lsan_do_leak_check() or the end-of-process leak check, and is not | |
| // affected by them. | |
| int SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_do_recoverable_leak_check(void); | |
| // The user may optionally provide this function to disallow leak checking | |
| // for the program it is linked into (if the return value is non-zero). This | |
| // function must be defined as returning a constant value; any behavior beyond | |
| // that is unsupported. | |
| // To avoid dead stripping, you may need to define this function with | |
| // __attribute__((used)) | |
| int SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_is_turned_off(void); | |
| // This function may be optionally provided by user and should return | |
| // a string containing LSan runtime options. See lsan_flags.inc for details. | |
| const char *SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_default_options(void); | |
| // This function may be optionally provided by the user and should return | |
| // a string containing LSan suppressions. | |
| const char *SANITIZER_CDECL __lsan_default_suppressions(void); | |
| } // extern "C" | |
| namespace __lsan { | |
| class ScopedDisabler { | |
| public: | |
| ScopedDisabler() { __lsan_disable(); } | |
| ~ScopedDisabler() { __lsan_enable(); } | |
| }; | |
| } // namespace __lsan | |
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