| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164 | /* Generic test for heap tracing support Only compiled in if CONFIG_HEAP_TRACING is set*/#include <esp_types.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <string.h>#include "sdkconfig.h"#include "unity.h"#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"#include "freertos/task.h"#ifdef CONFIG_HEAP_TRACING// only compile in heap tracing tests if tracing is enabled#include "esp_heap_trace.h"TEST_CASE("heap trace leak check", "[heap]"){    heap_trace_record_t recs[8];    heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, 8);    printf("Leak check test\n"); // Print something before trace starts, or stdout allocations skew total counts    fflush(stdout);    heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_LEAKS);    void *a = malloc(64);    memset(a, '3', 64);    void *b = malloc(96);    memset(b, '4', 11);    printf("a.address %p vs %p b.address %p vs %p\n", a, recs[0].address, b, recs[1].address);    heap_trace_dump();    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(2, heap_trace_get_count());    heap_trace_record_t trace_a, trace_b;    heap_trace_get(0, &trace_a);    heap_trace_get(1, &trace_b);    printf("trace_a.address %p trace_bb.address %p\n", trace_a.address, trace_b.address);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(a, trace_a.address);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(b, trace_b.address);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(recs[0].address, trace_a.address);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(recs[1].address, trace_b.address);    free(a);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, heap_trace_get_count());    heap_trace_get(0, &trace_b);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(b, trace_b.address);    /* buffer deletes trace_a when freed,       so trace_b at head of buffer */    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_PTR(recs[0].address, trace_b.address);    heap_trace_stop();}TEST_CASE("heap trace wrapped buffer check", "[heap]"){    const size_t N = 8;    heap_trace_record_t recs[N];    heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, N);    heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_LEAKS);    void *ptrs[N+1];    for (int i = 0; i < N+1; i++) {        ptrs[i] = malloc(i*3);    }    // becuase other mallocs happen as part of this control flow,    // we can't guarantee N entries of ptrs[] are in the heap check buffer.    // but we should guarantee at least the last one is    bool saw_last_ptr = false;    for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {        heap_trace_record_t rec;        heap_trace_get(i, &rec);        if (rec.address == ptrs[N-1]) {            saw_last_ptr = true;        }    }    TEST_ASSERT(saw_last_ptr);    void *other = malloc(6);    heap_trace_dump();    for (int i = 0; i < N+1; i++) {        free(ptrs[i]);    }    heap_trace_dump();    bool saw_other = false;    for (int i = 0; i < heap_trace_get_count(); i++) {        heap_trace_record_t rec;        heap_trace_get(i, &rec);        // none of ptr[]s should be in the heap trace any more        for (int j = 0; j < N+1; j++) {            TEST_ASSERT_NOT_EQUAL(ptrs[j], rec.address);        }        if (rec.address == other) {            saw_other = true;        }    }    // 'other' pointer should be somewhere in the leak dump    TEST_ASSERT(saw_other);    heap_trace_stop();}static void print_floats_task(void *ignore){    heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_ALL);    char buf[16] = { };    volatile float f = 12.3456;    sprintf(buf, "%.4f", f);    TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING("12.3456", buf);    heap_trace_stop();    vTaskDelete(NULL);}TEST_CASE("can trace allocations made by newlib", "[heap]"){    const size_t N = 8;    heap_trace_record_t recs[N];    heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, N);    /* Verifying that newlib code performs an allocation is very fiddly:       - Printing a float allocates data associated with the task, but only the       first time a task prints a float of this length. So we do it in a one-shot task       to avoid possibility it already happened.       - If newlib is updated this test may start failing if the printf() implementation       changes. (This version passes for both nano & regular formatting in newlib 2.2.0)       - We also do the tracing in the task so we only capture things directly related to it.    */    xTaskCreate(print_floats_task, "print_float", 4096, NULL, 5, NULL);    vTaskDelay(10);    /* has to be at least a few as newlib allocates via multiple different function calls */    TEST_ASSERT(heap_trace_get_count() > 3);}#endif
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