Rollup merge of #30801 - Amanieu:oom_print, r=alexcrichton
This adds the ability to override the default OOM behavior by setting a handler function. This is used by libstd to print a message when running out of memory instead of crashing with an obscure "illegal hardware instruction" error (at least on Linux). Fixes #14674
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#![feature(unsize)]
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#![feature(drop_in_place)]
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#![feature(fn_traits)]
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#![feature(const_fn)]
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#![feature(needs_allocator)]
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@ -134,15 +135,6 @@ mod boxed_test;
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pub mod arc;
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pub mod rc;
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pub mod raw_vec;
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pub mod oom;
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/// Common out-of-memory routine
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#[cold]
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#[inline(never)]
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#[unstable(feature = "oom", reason = "not a scrutinized interface",
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issue = "27700")]
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pub fn oom() -> ! {
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// FIXME(#14674): This really needs to do something other than just abort
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// here, but any printing done must be *guaranteed* to not
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// allocate.
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unsafe { core::intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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pub use oom::oom;
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src/liballoc/oom.rs
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src/liballoc/oom.rs
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// Copyright 2014-2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
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// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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use core::sync::atomic::{AtomicPtr, Ordering};
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use core::mem;
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use core::intrinsics;
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static OOM_HANDLER: AtomicPtr<()> = AtomicPtr::new(default_oom_handler as *mut ());
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fn default_oom_handler() -> ! {
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// The default handler can't do much more since we can't assume the presence
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// of libc or any way of printing an error message.
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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/// Common out-of-memory routine
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#[cold]
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#[inline(never)]
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#[unstable(feature = "oom", reason = "not a scrutinized interface",
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issue = "27700")]
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pub fn oom() -> ! {
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let value = OOM_HANDLER.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
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let handler: fn() -> ! = unsafe { mem::transmute(value) };
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handler();
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}
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/// Set a custom handler for out-of-memory conditions
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///
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/// To avoid recursive OOM failures, it is critical that the OOM handler does
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/// not allocate any memory itself.
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#[unstable(feature = "oom", reason = "not a scrutinized interface",
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issue = "27700")]
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pub fn set_oom_handler(handler: fn() -> !) {
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OOM_HANDLER.store(handler as *mut (), Ordering::SeqCst);
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}
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// debugger provides a useable stacktrace.
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if panics >= 3 {
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util::dumb_print(format_args!("thread panicked while processing \
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panic. aborting."));
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panic. aborting.\n"));
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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// just abort. In the future we may consider resuming
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// unwinding or otherwise exiting the thread cleanly.
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util::dumb_print(format_args!("thread panicked while panicking. \
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aborting."));
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aborting.\n"));
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort() }
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}
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}
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}
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pub fn abort(args: fmt::Arguments) -> ! {
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dumb_print(format_args!("fatal runtime error: {}", args));
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dumb_print(format_args!("fatal runtime error: {}\n", args));
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unsafe { intrinsics::abort(); }
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}
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#[allow(dead_code)] // stack overflow detection not enabled on all platforms
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pub unsafe fn report_overflow() {
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dumb_print(format_args!("\nthread '{}' has overflowed its stack",
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dumb_print(format_args!("\nthread '{}' has overflowed its stack\n",
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thread::current().name().unwrap_or("<unknown>")));
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}
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use libc;
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use num::One;
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use ops::Neg;
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use alloc::oom;
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#[cfg(target_os = "android")] pub use os::android as platform;
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#[cfg(target_os = "bitrig")] pub use os::bitrig as platform;
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pub mod time;
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pub mod stdio;
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// A nicer handler for out-of-memory situations than the default one. This one
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// prints a message to stderr before aborting. It is critical that this code
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// does not allocate any memory since we are in an OOM situation. Any errors are
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// ignored while printing since there's nothing we can do about them and we are
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// about to exit anyways.
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fn oom_handler() -> ! {
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use intrinsics;
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let msg = "fatal runtime error: out of memory\n";
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unsafe {
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libc::write(libc::STDERR_FILENO,
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msg.as_ptr() as *const libc::c_void,
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msg.len() as libc::size_t);
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intrinsics::abort();
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "nacl", test)))]
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pub fn init() {
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use libc::signal;
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unsafe {
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assert!(signal(libc::SIGPIPE, libc::SIG_IGN) != !0);
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}
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oom::set_oom_handler(oom_handler);
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}
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#[cfg(all(target_os = "nacl", not(test)))]
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pub fn init() { }
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pub fn init() {
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oom::set_oom_handler(oom_handler);
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}
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pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind {
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match errno as libc::c_int {
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use os::windows::ffi::{OsStrExt, OsStringExt};
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use path::PathBuf;
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use time::Duration;
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use alloc::oom;
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#[macro_use] pub mod compat;
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pub mod time;
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pub mod stdio;
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pub fn init() {}
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// See comment in sys/unix/mod.rs
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fn oom_handler() -> ! {
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use intrinsics;
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use ptr;
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let msg = "fatal runtime error: out of memory\n";
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unsafe {
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// WriteFile silently fails if it is passed an invalid handle, so there
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// is no need to check the result of GetStdHandle.
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c::WriteFile(c::GetStdHandle(c::STD_ERROR_HANDLE),
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msg.as_ptr() as c::LPVOID,
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msg.len() as c::DWORD,
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ptr::null_mut(),
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ptr::null_mut());
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intrinsics::abort();
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}
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}
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pub fn init() {
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oom::set_oom_handler(oom_handler);
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}
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pub fn decode_error_kind(errno: i32) -> ErrorKind {
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match errno as c::DWORD {
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