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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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# Script to run the Mac OS X leaks tool with more expressive '-exclude' lists.
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
use Getopt::Long;
sub runLeaks($$);
sub parseLeaksOutput(\@);
sub removeMatchingRecords(\@$\@);
sub reportError($);
sub main()
{
# Read options.
my $usage =
"Usage: " . basename($0) . " [options] pid | executable name\n" .
" --exclude-callstack regexp Exclude leaks whose call stacks match the regular expression 'regexp'.\n" .
" --exclude-type regexp Exclude leaks whose data types match the regular expression 'regexp'.\n" .
" --output-file path Store result in a file. If not specified, standard output is used.\n" .
" --memgraph-file path Store memgraph in a file.\n" .
" --help Show this help message.\n";
my @callStacksToExclude = ();
my @typesToExclude = ();
my $outputPath;
my $memgraphPath;
my $help = 0;
my $getOptionsResult = GetOptions(
'exclude-callstack:s' => \@callStacksToExclude,
'exclude-type:s' => \@typesToExclude,
'output-file:s' => \$outputPath,
'memgraph-file:s' => \$memgraphPath,
'help' => \$help
);
my $pidOrExecutableName = $ARGV[0];
if (!$getOptionsResult || $help) {
print STDERR $usage;
return 1;
}
if (!$pidOrExecutableName) {
reportError("Missing argument: pid | executable.");
print STDERR $usage;
return 1;
}
# Run leaks tool.
my $leaksOutput = runLeaks($pidOrExecutableName, $memgraphPath);
if (!$leaksOutput) {
return 1;
}
my $parsedOutput = parseLeaksOutput(@$leaksOutput);
if (!$parsedOutput) {
return 1;
}
# Filter output.
# FIXME: Adjust the overall leak count in the output accordingly. This will affect callers, notably leakdetector.py.
my $parsedLineCount = @$parsedOutput;
removeMatchingRecords(@$parsedOutput, "callStack", @callStacksToExclude);
removeMatchingRecords(@$parsedOutput, "type", @typesToExclude);
my $excludeCount = $parsedLineCount - @$parsedOutput;
my $outputFH;
if (defined $outputPath) {
open($outputFH , '>', $outputPath) or die "Could not open $outputPath for writing";
} else {
$outputFH = *STDOUT;
}
foreach my $leak (@$parsedOutput) {
print $outputFH $leak->{"leaksOutput"};
}
if ($excludeCount) {
print $outputFH "$excludeCount leaks excluded (not printed)\n";
}
return 0;
}
exit(main());
# Returns the output of the leaks tool in list form.
sub runLeaks($$)
{
my ($target, $memgraphPath) = @_;
if (defined $memgraphPath) {
`/usr/bin/leaks \"$target\" --outputGraph=\"$memgraphPath\"`;
$target = $memgraphPath;
}
# To get a result we can parse, we need to pass --list to all versions of the leaks tool
# that recognize it, but there is no certain way to tell in advance (the version of the
# tool is not always tied to OS version, and --help doesn't document the option in some
# of the tool versions where it's supported and needed).
my @leaksOutput = `/usr/bin/leaks \"$target\" --list`;
# FIXME: Remove the fallback once macOS Mojave is the oldest supported version.
my $leaksExitCode = $? >> 8;
if ($leaksExitCode > 1) {
@leaksOutput = `/usr/bin/leaks \"$target\"`;
}
return \@leaksOutput;
}
# Returns a list of hash references with the keys { address, size, type, callStack, leaksOutput }
sub parseLeaksOutput(\@)
{
my ($leaksOutput) = @_;
# Format:
# Process 00000: 1234 nodes malloced for 1234 KB
# Process 00000: XX leaks for XXX total leaked bytes.
# Leak: 0x00000000 size=1234 [instance of 'blah']
# 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 a..d.e.e
# ...
# Call stack: leak_caller() | leak() | malloc
#
# We treat every line except for Process 00000: and Leak: as optional
my $leakCount;
my @parsedOutput = ();
my $parsingLeak = 0;
my $parsedLeakCount = 0;
for my $line (@$leaksOutput) {
if ($line =~ /^Process \d+: (\d+) leaks?/) {
$leakCount = $1;
}
if ($line eq "\n") {
$parsingLeak = 0;
}
if ($line =~ /^Leak: /) {
$parsingLeak = 1;
$parsedLeakCount++;
my ($address) = ($line =~ /Leak: ([[:xdigit:]x]+)/);
if (!defined($address)) {
reportError("Could not parse Leak address.");
return;
}
my ($size) = ($line =~ /size=([[:digit:]]+)/);
if (!defined($size)) {
reportError("Could not parse Leak size.");
return;
}
# FIXME: This code seems wrong, the leaks tool doesn't actually use single quotes.
# We should reconcile with other format changes that happened since, such as the
# addition of zone information.
my ($type) = ($line =~ /'([^']+)'/); #'
if (!defined($type)) {
$type = ""; # The leaks tool sometimes omits the type.
}
my %leak = (
"address" => $address,
"size" => $size,
"type" => $type,
"callStack" => "", # The leaks tool sometimes omits the call stack.
"leaksOutput" => $line
);
push(@parsedOutput, \%leak);
} elsif ($parsingLeak) {
$parsedOutput[$#parsedOutput]->{"leaksOutput"} .= $line;
if ($line =~ /Call stack:/) {
$parsedOutput[$#parsedOutput]->{"callStack"} = $line;
}
} else {
my %nonLeakLine = (
"leaksOutput" => $line
);
push(@parsedOutput, \%nonLeakLine);
}
}
if ($parsedLeakCount != $leakCount) {
reportError("Parsed leak count ($parsedLeakCount) does not match leak count reported by leaks tool ($leakCount).");
return;
}
return \@parsedOutput;
}
sub removeMatchingRecords(\@$\@)
{
my ($recordList, $key, $regexpList) = @_;
RECORD: for (my $i = 0; $i < @$recordList;) {
my $record = $recordList->[$i];
foreach my $regexp (@$regexpList) {
if (defined $record->{$key} and $record->{$key} =~ $regexp) {
splice(@$recordList, $i, 1);
next RECORD;
}
}
$i++;
}
}
sub reportError($)
{
my ($errorMessage) = @_;
print STDERR basename($0) . ": $errorMessage\n";
}