stack_consumption.cc
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15 
17 
18 #ifdef ABSL_INTERNAL_HAVE_DEBUGGING_STACK_CONSUMPTION
19 
20 #include <signal.h>
21 #include <sys/mman.h>
22 #include <unistd.h>
23 
24 #include <string.h>
25 
26 #include "absl/base/attributes.h"
28 
29 namespace absl {
30 namespace debugging_internal {
31 namespace {
32 
33 // This code requires that we know the direction in which the stack
34 // grows. It is commonly believed that this can be detected by putting
35 // a variable on the stack and then passing its address to a function
36 // that compares the address of this variable to the address of a
37 // variable on the function's own stack. However, this is unspecified
38 // behavior in C++: If two pointers p and q of the same type point to
39 // different objects that are not members of the same object or
40 // elements of the same array or to different functions, or if only
41 // one of them is null, the results of p<q, p>q, p<=q, and p>=q are
42 // unspecified. Therefore, instead we hardcode the direction of the
43 // stack on platforms we know about.
44 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__ppc__)
45 constexpr bool kStackGrowsDown = true;
46 #else
47 #error Need to define kStackGrowsDown
48 #endif
49 
50 // To measure the stack footprint of some code, we create a signal handler
51 // (for SIGUSR2 say) that exercises this code on an alternate stack. This
52 // alternate stack is initialized to some known pattern (0x55, 0x55, 0x55,
53 // ...). We then self-send this signal, and after the signal handler returns,
54 // look at the alternate stack buffer to see what portion has been touched.
55 //
56 // This trick gives us the the stack footprint of the signal handler. But the
57 // signal handler, even before the code for it is exercised, consumes some
58 // stack already. We however only want the stack usage of the code inside the
59 // signal handler. To measure this accurately, we install two signal handlers:
60 // one that does nothing and just returns, and the user-provided signal
61 // handler. The difference between the stack consumption of these two signals
62 // handlers should give us the stack foorprint of interest.
63 
64 void EmptySignalHandler(int) {}
65 
66 // This is arbitrary value, and could be increase further, at the cost of
67 // memset()ting it all to known sentinel value.
68 constexpr int kAlternateStackSize = 64 << 10; // 64KiB
69 
70 constexpr int kSafetyMargin = 32;
71 constexpr char kAlternateStackFillValue = 0x55;
72 
73 // These helper functions look at the alternate stack buffer, and figure
74 // out what portion of this buffer has been touched - this is the stack
75 // consumption of the signal handler running on this alternate stack.
76 // This function will return -1 if the alternate stack buffer has not been
77 // touched. It will abort the program if the buffer has overflowed or is about
78 // to overflow.
79 int GetStackConsumption(const void* const altstack) {
80  const char* begin;
81  int increment;
82  if (kStackGrowsDown) {
83  begin = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(altstack);
84  increment = 1;
85  } else {
86  begin = reinterpret_cast<const char*>(altstack) + kAlternateStackSize - 1;
87  increment = -1;
88  }
89 
90  for (int usage_count = kAlternateStackSize; usage_count > 0; --usage_count) {
91  if (*begin != kAlternateStackFillValue) {
92  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(usage_count <= kAlternateStackSize - kSafetyMargin,
93  "Buffer has overflowed or is about to overflow");
94  return usage_count;
95  }
96  begin += increment;
97  }
98 
99  ABSL_RAW_LOG(FATAL, "Unreachable code");
100  return -1;
101 }
102 
103 } // namespace
104 
105 int GetSignalHandlerStackConsumption(void (*signal_handler)(int)) {
106  // The alt-signal-stack cannot be heap allocated because there is a
107  // bug in glibc-2.2 where some signal handler setup code looks at the
108  // current stack pointer to figure out what thread is currently running.
109  // Therefore, the alternate stack must be allocated from the main stack
110  // itself.
111  void* altstack = mmap(nullptr, kAlternateStackSize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
112  MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
113  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(altstack != MAP_FAILED, "mmap() failed");
114 
115  // Set up the alt-signal-stack (and save the older one).
116  stack_t sigstk;
117  memset(&sigstk, 0, sizeof(sigstk));
118  stack_t old_sigstk;
119  sigstk.ss_sp = altstack;
120  sigstk.ss_size = kAlternateStackSize;
121  sigstk.ss_flags = 0;
122  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaltstack(&sigstk, &old_sigstk) == 0,
123  "sigaltstack() failed");
124 
125  // Set up SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 signal handlers (and save the older ones).
126  struct sigaction sa;
127  memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(sa));
128  struct sigaction old_sa1, old_sa2;
129  sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
130  sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK;
131 
132  // SIGUSR1 maps to EmptySignalHandler.
133  sa.sa_handler = EmptySignalHandler;
134  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &sa, &old_sa1) == 0, "sigaction() failed");
135 
136  // SIGUSR2 maps to signal_handler.
137  sa.sa_handler = signal_handler;
138  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaction(SIGUSR2, &sa, &old_sa2) == 0, "sigaction() failed");
139 
140  // Send SIGUSR1 signal and measure the stack consumption of the empty
141  // signal handler.
142  // The first signal might use more stack space. Run once and ignore the
143  // results to get that out of the way.
144  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(kill(getpid(), SIGUSR1) == 0, "kill() failed");
145 
146  memset(altstack, kAlternateStackFillValue, kAlternateStackSize);
147  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(kill(getpid(), SIGUSR1) == 0, "kill() failed");
148  int base_stack_consumption = GetStackConsumption(altstack);
149 
150  // Send SIGUSR2 signal and measure the stack consumption of signal_handler.
151  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(kill(getpid(), SIGUSR2) == 0, "kill() failed");
152  int signal_handler_stack_consumption = GetStackConsumption(altstack);
153 
154  // Now restore the old alt-signal-stack and signal handlers.
155  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaltstack(&old_sigstk, nullptr) == 0,
156  "sigaltstack() failed");
157  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaction(SIGUSR1, &old_sa1, nullptr) == 0,
158  "sigaction() failed");
159  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(sigaction(SIGUSR2, &old_sa2, nullptr) == 0,
160  "sigaction() failed");
161 
162  ABSL_RAW_CHECK(munmap(altstack, kAlternateStackSize) == 0, "munmap() failed");
163  if (signal_handler_stack_consumption != -1 && base_stack_consumption != -1) {
164  return signal_handler_stack_consumption - base_stack_consumption;
165  }
166  return -1;
167 }
168 
169 } // namespace debugging_internal
170 } // namespace absl
171 
172 #endif // ABSL_INTERNAL_HAVE_DEBUGGING_STACK_CONSUMPTION
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