xref: /xnu-11215.61.5/tests/bounded_ptr_src/example.malloc.cpp (revision 4f1223e81cd707a65cc109d0b8ad6653699da3c4)
1*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions //
2*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // Example of providing a malloc() wrapper that returns a `bounded_ptr`.
3*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions //
4*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // This test serves as some kind of integration test, ensuring that we're
5*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // able to convert existing code using raw pointers to using `bounded_ptr`s
6*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // without too much hassle. This code was lifted from existing code in XNU,
7*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // and the variable names were changed to make it more generic.
8*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions //
9*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
10*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include <libkern/c++/bounded_ptr.h>
11*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include <cstddef>
12*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include <cstdint>
13*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include <cstdlib>
14*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include <darwintest.h>
15*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions #include "test_utils.h"
16*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
17*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions test_bounded_ptr<void>
bounded_malloc(std::size_t size)18*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions bounded_malloc(std::size_t size)
19*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions {
20*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	void* p = std::malloc(size);
21*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	void* end = static_cast<char*>(p) + size;
22*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	test_bounded_ptr<void> with_bounds(p, p, end);
23*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	return with_bounds;
24*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions }
25*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
26*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions void
bounded_free(test_bounded_ptr<void> ptr)27*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions bounded_free(test_bounded_ptr<void> ptr)
28*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions {
29*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	std::free(ptr.discard_bounds());
30*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions }
31*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
32*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions struct SomeType {
33*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	std::uint32_t idx;
34*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions };
35*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
36*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // Pretend that those functions are already part of the code base being
37*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // transitioned over to `bounded_ptr`s, and we can't change their signature.
38*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // The purpose of having those functions is to make sure that we're able to
39*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions // integrate into existing code bases with decent ease.
40*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions void
use(SomeType *)41*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions use(SomeType*)
42*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions {
43*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions }
44*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions void
require(bool condition)45*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions require(bool condition)
46*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions {
47*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	if (!condition) {
48*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 		std::exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
49*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	}
50*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions }
51*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
52*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions T_DECL(example_malloc, "bounded_ptr.example.malloc", T_META_TAG_VM_PREFERRED) {
53*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	test_bounded_ptr<SomeType> array = nullptr;
54*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	std::uint32_t count = 100;
55*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	std::uint32_t alloc_size = count * sizeof(SomeType);
56*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
57*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	// (1) must use a bounded version of malloc
58*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	// (2) must use a reinterpret_pointer_cast to go from void* to SomeType*
59*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	array = libkern::reinterpret_pointer_cast<SomeType>(bounded_malloc(alloc_size));
60*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
61*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	require(array != nullptr); // use != nullptr instead of relying on implicit conversion to bool
62*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	use(array.discard_bounds()); // must manually discard bounds here
63*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
64*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	for (std::uint32_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
65*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 		std::uint32_t& idx = array[i].idx;
66*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 		idx = i;
67*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 		use(&array[idx]);
68*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	}
69*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
70*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	if (array) {
71*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 		bounded_free(array); // must use a bounded version of free
72*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	}
73*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 
74*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions 	T_PASS("bounded_ptr.example.malloc test done");
75*4f1223e8SApple OSS Distributions }
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