2 Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
3 Implement a stack of talloc contexts
4 Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2007
5 Copyright (C) Jeremy Allison 2009 - made thread safe.
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23 * Implement a stack of talloc frames.
25 * When a new talloc stackframe is allocated with talloc_stackframe(), then
26 * the TALLOC_CTX returned with talloc_tos() is reset to that new
27 * frame. Whenever that stack frame is TALLOC_FREE()'ed, then the reverse
28 * happens: The previous talloc_tos() is restored.
30 * This API is designed to be robust in the sense that if someone forgets to
31 * TALLOC_FREE() a stackframe, then the next outer one correctly cleans up and
32 * resets the talloc_tos().
34 * This robustness feature means that we can't rely on a linked list with
35 * talloc destructors because in a hierarchy of talloc destructors the parent
36 * destructor is called before its children destructors. The child destructor
37 * called after the parent would set the talloc_tos() to the wrong value.
42 #include "lib/util/talloc_stack.h"
43 #include "lib/util/smb_threads.h"
44 #include "lib/util/smb_threads_internal.h"
45 #include "lib/util/fault.h"
46 #include "lib/util/debug.h"
48 struct talloc_stackframe
{
50 int talloc_stack_arraysize
;
51 TALLOC_CTX
**talloc_stack
;
55 * In the single threaded case this is a pointer
56 * to the global talloc_stackframe. In the MT-case
57 * this is the pointer to the thread-specific key
58 * used to look up the per-thread talloc_stackframe
62 static void *global_ts
;
64 /* Variable to ensure TLS value is only initialized once. */
65 static smb_thread_once_t ts_initialized
= SMB_THREAD_ONCE_INIT
;
67 static void talloc_stackframe_init(void * unused
)
69 if (SMB_THREAD_CREATE_TLS("talloc_stackframe", global_ts
)) {
70 smb_panic("talloc_stackframe_init create_tls failed");
74 static struct talloc_stackframe
*talloc_stackframe_create(void)
76 #if defined(PARANOID_MALLOC_CHECKER)
81 struct talloc_stackframe
*ts
= (struct talloc_stackframe
*)calloc(
82 1, sizeof(struct talloc_stackframe
));
83 #if defined(PARANOID_MALLOC_CHECKER)
84 #define calloc(n, s) __ERROR_DONT_USE_MALLOC_DIRECTLY
88 smb_panic("talloc_stackframe_init malloc failed");
91 SMB_THREAD_ONCE(&ts_initialized
, talloc_stackframe_init
, NULL
);
93 if (SMB_THREAD_SET_TLS(global_ts
, ts
)) {
94 smb_panic("talloc_stackframe_init set_tls failed");
99 static int talloc_pop(TALLOC_CTX
*frame
)
101 struct talloc_stackframe
*ts
=
102 (struct talloc_stackframe
*)SMB_THREAD_GET_TLS(global_ts
);
106 /* Catch lazy frame-freeing. */
107 if (ts
->talloc_stack
[ts
->talloc_stacksize
-1] != frame
) {
108 DEBUG(0, ("Freed frame %s, expected %s.\n",
109 talloc_get_name(frame
),
110 talloc_get_name(ts
->talloc_stack
111 [ts
->talloc_stacksize
-1])));
113 smb_panic("Frame not freed in order.");
117 for (i
=0; i
<10; i
++) {
120 * We have to free our children first, calling all
121 * destructors. If a destructor hanging deeply off
122 * "frame" uses talloc_tos() itself while freeing the
123 * toplevel frame, we panic because that nested
124 * talloc_tos() in the destructor does not find a
125 * stackframe anymore.
127 * Do it in a loop up to 10 times as the destructors
128 * might use more of talloc_tos().
131 talloc_free_children(frame
);
133 blocks
= talloc_total_blocks(frame
);
140 DBG_WARNING("Left %zu blocks after %i "
141 "talloc_free_children(frame) calls\n",
145 for (i
=ts
->talloc_stacksize
-1; i
>0; i
--) {
146 if (frame
== ts
->talloc_stack
[i
]) {
149 TALLOC_FREE(ts
->talloc_stack
[i
]);
152 ts
->talloc_stack
[i
] = NULL
;
153 ts
->talloc_stacksize
= i
;
158 * Create a new talloc stack frame.
160 * When free'd, it frees all stack frames that were created after this one and
161 * not explicitly freed.
164 static TALLOC_CTX
*talloc_stackframe_internal(const char *location
,
167 TALLOC_CTX
**tmp
, *top
;
168 struct talloc_stackframe
*ts
=
169 (struct talloc_stackframe
*)SMB_THREAD_GET_TLS(global_ts
);
172 ts
= talloc_stackframe_create();
175 if (ts
->talloc_stack_arraysize
< ts
->talloc_stacksize
+ 1) {
176 tmp
= talloc_realloc(NULL
, ts
->talloc_stack
, TALLOC_CTX
*,
177 ts
->talloc_stacksize
+ 1);
181 ts
->talloc_stack
= tmp
;
182 ts
->talloc_stack_arraysize
= ts
->talloc_stacksize
+ 1;
186 top
= talloc_pool(ts
->talloc_stack
, poolsize
);
189 /* We chain parentage, so if one is a pool we draw from it. */
190 if (ts
->talloc_stacksize
== 0) {
191 parent
= ts
->talloc_stack
;
193 parent
= ts
->talloc_stack
[ts
->talloc_stacksize
-1];
195 top
= talloc_new(parent
);
201 talloc_set_name_const(top
, location
);
202 talloc_set_destructor(top
, talloc_pop
);
204 ts
->talloc_stack
[ts
->talloc_stacksize
++] = top
;
208 smb_panic("talloc_stackframe failed");
212 TALLOC_CTX
*_talloc_stackframe(const char *location
)
214 return talloc_stackframe_internal(location
, 0);
217 TALLOC_CTX
*_talloc_stackframe_pool(const char *location
, size_t poolsize
)
219 return talloc_stackframe_internal(location
, poolsize
);
223 * Get us the current top of the talloc stack.
226 TALLOC_CTX
*_talloc_tos(const char *location
)
228 struct talloc_stackframe
*ts
=
229 (struct talloc_stackframe
*)SMB_THREAD_GET_TLS(global_ts
);
231 if (ts
== NULL
|| ts
->talloc_stacksize
== 0) {
232 _talloc_stackframe(location
);
233 ts
= (struct talloc_stackframe
*)SMB_THREAD_GET_TLS(global_ts
);
234 DEBUG(0, ("no talloc stackframe at %s, leaking memory\n",
237 smb_panic("No talloc stackframe");
241 return ts
->talloc_stack
[ts
->talloc_stacksize
-1];
245 * return true if a talloc stackframe exists
246 * this can be used to prevent memory leaks for code that can
247 * optionally use a talloc stackframe (eg. nt_errstr())
250 bool talloc_stackframe_exists(void)
252 struct talloc_stackframe
*ts
=
253 (struct talloc_stackframe
*)SMB_THREAD_GET_TLS(global_ts
);
255 if (ts
== NULL
|| ts
->talloc_stacksize
== 0) {