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| -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- |
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| -- M E M R O O T -- |
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| -- S p e c -- |
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| -- Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Ada Core Technologies, Inc. -- |
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| -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- |
| -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- |
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| -- This package offers basic types that deal with gdb backtraces related |
| -- to memory allocation. A memory root (root_id) is a backtrace |
| -- referencing the actual point of allocation along with counters |
| -- recording various information concerning allocation at this root. |
| |
| -- A back trace is composed of Frames (Frame_Id) which themselves are |
| -- nothing else than a subprogram call at a source location which can be |
| -- represented by three strings: subprogram name, file name and line |
| -- number. All the needed strings are entered in a table and referenced |
| -- through a Name_Id in order to avoid duplication. |
| |
| with System.Storage_Elements; use System.Storage_Elements; |
| |
| package Memroot is |
| |
| -- Simple abstract type for names. A name is a sequence of letters. |
| |
| type Name_Id is new Natural; |
| No_Name_Id : constant Name_Id := 0; |
| |
| function Enter_Name (S : String) return Name_Id; |
| function Image (N : Name_Id) return String; |
| |
| -- Simple abstract type for a backtrace frame. A frame is composed by |
| -- a subprogram name, a file name and a line reference. |
| |
| type Frame_Id is new Natural; |
| No_Frame_Id : constant Frame_Id := 0; |
| |
| function Enter_Frame |
| (Addr : System.Address; |
| Name : Name_Id; |
| File : Name_Id; |
| Line : Name_Id) |
| return Frame_Id; |
| |
| type Frame_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Frame_Id; |
| |
| -- Simple abstract type for an allocation root. It is composed by a set |
| -- of frames, the number of allocation, the total size of allocated |
| -- memory, and the high water mark. An iterator is also provided to |
| -- iterate over all the entered allocation roots. |
| |
| type Root_Id is new Natural; |
| No_Root_Id : constant Root_Id := 0; |
| |
| function Read_BT (BT_Depth : Integer) return Root_Id; |
| -- Reads a backtrace whose maximum frame number is given by |
| -- BT_Depth and returns the corresponding Allocation root. |
| |
| function Enter_Root (Fr : Frame_Array) return Root_Id; |
| -- Create an allocation root from the frames that compose it |
| |
| function Frames_Of (B : Root_Id) return Frame_Array; |
| -- Retreives the Frames of the root's backtrace |
| |
| procedure Print_BT (B : Root_Id; Short : Boolean := False); |
| -- Prints on standard out the backtrace associated with the root B |
| -- When Short is set to True, only the filename & line info is printed. |
| -- When it is set to false, the subprogram name is also printed. |
| |
| function Get_First return Root_Id; |
| function Get_Next return Root_Id; |
| -- Iterator to iterate over roots |
| |
| procedure Set_Nb_Alloc (B : Root_Id; V : Integer); |
| function Nb_Alloc (B : Root_Id) return Integer; |
| -- Access and modify the number of allocation counter associated with |
| -- this allocation root. If the value is negative, it means that this is |
| -- not an allocation root but a deallocation root (this can only happen |
| -- in erroneous situations where there are more frees than allocations). |
| |
| procedure Set_Alloc_Size (B : Root_Id; V : Storage_Count); |
| function Alloc_Size (B : Root_Id) return Storage_Count; |
| -- Access and modify the total allocated memory counter associated with |
| -- this allocation root. |
| |
| procedure Set_High_Water_Mark (B : Root_Id; V : Storage_Count); |
| function High_Water_Mark (B : Root_Id) return Storage_Count; |
| -- Access and modify the high water mark associated with this |
| -- allocation root. The high water mark is the maximum value, over |
| -- time, of the Alloc_Size. |
| |
| end Memroot; |