For some reason, the memunreachable tests are rock solid on the
devices covered by APCT, but catch a ton of false-negatives on
hikey960, which show up as failures that look like:
system/core/libmemunreachable/tests/MemUnreachable_test.cpp:200: Failure
Expected equality of these values:
1U
Which is: 1
info.leaks.size()
Which is: 0
These happen when a stray copy of a pointer is lying around that
points to the memory it is expected to leak. The stray pointers
can be on the stack or in the jemalloc thread cache of freed
allocations, which is always considered active memory.
Add some extra cleanups to get rid of old pointers.
1. Clear the tcache when destructing UnreachableMemoryInfo
2. Clear the stack and tcache before and after each test
3. Make MemunreachbleTest.twice match MemunreachableTest.stack
Also fix MemunreachableTest.notdumpable, which was only passing
when run as root, which was bypassing what the test was trying
to cover. Make the test pass when run as non-root, and skip
when the test is running as root.
Bug: 79701104
Test: memunreachable_test
Test: memunreachable_test as root
Change-Id: Ia6c6df11e76405d08118afcc19c1fe80a6684c56
The static analyzer complains that this memory is leaked regardless of
how I try to work around it (unless we escape the memory by using a
global or something, but...). Basically, as long as there's some sort
of operation on the reinterpret_cast'ed pointer, it complains. If we
remove the bitwise negations, it doesn't. Doing so would presumably
defeat the purpose of this test, though, so add a NOLINT.
Bug: 27101951
Test: mma. No more static analyzer warning for this file.
Change-Id: If9008946a2145d17b8651535141bfd7ec9224739
The stack test puts a pointer to an allocation on the stack, checks
that there are no leaks, then lets it go out of scope and checks
that libmemunreachable can find a leak. This works on arm64, but
on arm32 the pointer on the stack doesn't get overwitten and the
leak is not detected. Rewrite the pointer to be NULL instead.
Test: memunreachable_test
Change-Id: I5959a34cbb572a5d8670270077a85d247a3a4880
Putting libmemunreachable in the global C++ namespace was an oversight,
move it into namespace android.
Test: m -j checkbuild
Change-Id: I0799906f6463178cb04a719bb4054cad33a50dbe
libmemunreachable uses an imprecise mark and sweep pass over all memory
allocated by jemalloc in order to find unreachable allocations.
Change-Id: Ia70bbf31f5b40ff71dab28cfd6cd06c5ef01a2d4