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30 // ---
31 // Author: Craig Silverstein <opensource@google.com>
33 // This .h file imports the code that causes tcmalloc to override libc
34 // versions of malloc/free/new/delete/etc. That is, it provides the
35 // logic that makes it so calls to malloc(10) go through tcmalloc,
36 // rather than the default (libc) malloc.
38 // This file also provides a method: ReplaceSystemAlloc(), that every
39 // libc_override_*.h file it #includes is required to provide. This
40 // is called when first setting up tcmalloc -- that is, when a global
41 // constructor in tcmalloc.cc is executed -- to do any initialization
42 // work that may be required for this OS. (Note we cannot entirely
43 // control when tcmalloc is initialized, and the system may do some
44 // mallocs and frees before this routine is called.) It may be a
45 // noop.
47 // Every libc has its own way of doing this, and sometimes the compiler
48 // matters too, so we have a different file for each libc, and often
49 // for different compilers and OS's.
51 #ifndef TCMALLOC_LIBC_OVERRIDE_INL_H_
52 #define TCMALLOC_LIBC_OVERRIDE_INL_H_
54 #include <config.h>
55 #ifdef HAVE_FEATURES_H
56 #include <features.h> // for __GLIBC__
57 #endif
58 #include <gperftools/tcmalloc.h>
60 static void ReplaceSystemAlloc(); // defined in the .h files below
62 // For windows, there are two ways to get tcmalloc. If we're
63 // patching, then src/windows/patch_function.cc will do the necessary
64 // overriding here. Otherwise, we doing the 'redefine' trick, where
65 // we remove malloc/new/etc from mscvcrt.dll, and just need to define
66 // them now.
67 #if defined(_WIN32) && defined(WIN32_DO_PATCHING)
68 void PatchWindowsFunctions(); // in src/windows/patch_function.cc
69 static void ReplaceSystemAlloc() { PatchWindowsFunctions(); }
71 #elif defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32_DO_PATCHING)
72 // "libc_override_redefine.h" is included in the original gperftools. But,
73 // we define allocator functions in Chromium's base/allocator/allocator_shim.cc
74 // on Windows. We don't include libc_override_redefine.h here.
75 // ReplaceSystemAlloc() is defined here instead.
76 static void ReplaceSystemAlloc() { }
78 #elif defined(__APPLE__)
79 #include "libc_override_osx.h"
81 #elif defined(__GLIBC__)
82 #include "libc_override_glibc.h"
84 // Not all gcc systems necessarily support weak symbols, but all the
85 // ones I know of do, so for now just assume they all do.
86 #elif defined(__GNUC__)
87 #include "libc_override_gcc_and_weak.h"
89 #else
90 #error Need to add support for your libc/OS here
92 #endif
94 #endif // TCMALLOC_LIBC_OVERRIDE_INL_H_