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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# vim:sw=4:ts=4:et:
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
# $Id: leak-gauge.pl,v 1.8 2008/02/08 19:55:03 dbaron%dbaron.org Exp $
# This script is designed to help testers isolate and simplify testcases
# for many classes of leaks (those that involve large graphs of core
# data structures) in Mozilla-based browsers. It is designed to print
# information about what has leaked by processing a log taken while
# running the browser. Such a log can be taken over a long session of
# normal browsing and then the log can be processed to find sites that
# leak. Once a site is known to leak, the logging can then be repeated
# to figure out under what conditions the leak occurs.
#
# The way to create this log is to set the environment variables:
# MOZ_LOG=DOMLeak:5,DocumentLeak:5,nsDocShellLeak:5,NodeInfoManagerLeak:5
# MOZ_LOG_FILE=nspr.log (or any other filename of your choice)
# in your shell and then run the program.
# * In a Windows command prompt, set environment variables with
# set VAR=value
# * In an sh-based shell such as bash, set environment variables with
# export VAR=value
# * In a csh-based shell such as tcsh, set environment variables with
# setenv VAR value
#
# Then, after you have exited the browser, run this perl script over the
# log. Either of the following commands should work:
# perl ./path/to/leak-gauge.pl nspr.log
# cat nspr.log | perl ./path/to/leak-gauge.pl
# and it will tell you which of certain core objects leaked and the URLs
# associated with those objects.
# Nobody said I'm not allowed to write my own object system in perl. No
# classes here. Just objects and methods.
sub call {
my $func = shift;
my $obj = shift;
my $funcref = ${$obj}{$func};
&$funcref($obj, @_);
}
# A hash of objects (keyed by the first word of the line in the log)
# that have two public methods, handle_line and dump (to be called using
# call, above), along with any private data they need.
my $handlers = {
"DOMWINDOW" => {
count => 0,
windows => {},
handle_line => sub($$) {
my ($self, $line) = @_;
my $windows = ${$self}{windows};
if ($line =~ /^([0-9a-f]*) (\S*)/) {
my ($addr, $verb, $rest) = ($1, $2, $');
if ($verb eq "created") {
$rest =~ / outer=([0-9a-f]*)$/ || die "outer expected";
my $outer = $1;
${$windows}{$addr} = { outer => $1 };
++${$self}{count};
} elsif ($verb eq "destroyed") {
delete ${$windows}{$addr};
} elsif ($verb eq "SetNewDocument") {
$rest =~ /^ (.*)$/ || die "URI expected";
my $uri = ($1);
${${$windows}{$addr}}{$uri} = 1;
}
}
},
dump => sub ($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $windows = ${$self}{windows};
foreach my $addr (keys(%{$windows})) {
my $winobj = ${$windows}{$addr};
my $outer = delete ${$winobj}{outer};
print "Leaked " . ($outer eq "0" ? "outer" : "inner") .
" window $addr " .
($outer eq "0" ? "" : "(outer $outer) ") .
"at address $addr.\n";
foreach my $uri (keys(%{$winobj})) {
print " ... with URI \"$uri\".\n";
}
}
},
summary => sub($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $windows = ${$self}{windows};
print 'Leaked ' . keys(%{$windows}) . ' out of ' .
${$self}{count} . " DOM Windows\n";
}
},
"DOCUMENT" => {
count => 0,
docs => {},
handle_line => sub($$) {
my ($self, $line) = @_;
# This doesn't work; I don't have time to figure out why not.
# my $docs = ${$self}{docs};
my $docs = ${$handlers}{"DOCUMENT"}{docs};
if ($line =~ /^([0-9a-f]*) (\S*)/) {
my ($addr, $verb, $rest) = ($1, $2, $');
if ($verb eq "created") {
${$docs}{$addr} = {};
++${$self}{count};
} elsif ($verb eq "destroyed") {
delete ${$docs}{$addr};
} elsif ($verb eq "ResetToURI" ||
$verb eq "StartDocumentLoad") {
$rest =~ /^ (.*)$/ || die "URI expected";
my $uri = $1;
my $doc_info = ${$docs}{$addr};
${$doc_info}{$uri} = 1;
if (exists(${$doc_info}{"nim"})) {
${$doc_info}{"nim"}{$uri} = 1;
}
}
}
},
dump => sub ($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $docs = ${$self}{docs};
foreach my $addr (keys(%{$docs})) {
print "Leaked document at address $addr.\n";
foreach my $uri (keys(%{${$docs}{$addr}})) {
print " ... with URI \"$uri\".\n" unless $uri eq "nim";
}
}
},
summary => sub($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $docs = ${$self}{docs};
print 'Leaked ' . keys(%{$docs}) . ' out of ' .
${$self}{count} . " documents\n";
}
},
"DOCSHELL" => {
count => 0,
shells => {},
handle_line => sub($$) {
my ($self, $line) = @_;
my $shells = ${$self}{shells};
if ($line =~ /^([0-9a-f]*) (\S*)/) {
my ($addr, $verb, $rest) = ($1, $2, $');
if ($verb eq "created") {
${$shells}{$addr} = {};
++${$self}{count};
} elsif ($verb eq "destroyed") {
delete ${$shells}{$addr};
} elsif ($verb eq "InternalLoad" ||
$verb eq "SetCurrentURI") {
$rest =~ /^ (.*)$/ || die "URI expected";
my $uri = $1;
${${$shells}{$addr}}{$uri} = 1;
}
}
},
dump => sub ($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $shells = ${$self}{shells};
foreach my $addr (keys(%{$shells})) {
print "Leaked docshell at address $addr.\n";
foreach my $uri (keys(%{${$shells}{$addr}})) {
print " ... which loaded URI \"$uri\".\n";
}
}
},
summary => sub($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $shells = ${$self}{shells};
print 'Leaked ' . keys(%{$shells}) . ' out of ' .
${$self}{count} . " docshells\n";
}
},
"NODEINFOMANAGER" => {
count => 0,
nims => {},
handle_line => sub($$) {
my ($self, $line) = @_;
my $nims = ${$self}{nims};
if ($line =~ /^([0-9a-f]*) (\S*)/) {
my ($addr, $verb, $rest) = ($1, $2, $');
if ($verb eq "created") {
${$nims}{$addr} = {};
++${$self}{count};
} elsif ($verb eq "destroyed") {
delete ${$nims}{$addr};
} elsif ($verb eq "Init") {
$rest =~ /^ document=(.*)$/ ||
die "document pointer expected";
my $doc = $1;
if ($doc ne "0") {
my $nim_info = ${$nims}{$addr};
my $doc_info = ${$handlers}{"DOCUMENT"}{docs}{$doc};
foreach my $uri (keys(%{$doc_info})) {
${$nim_info}{$uri} = 1;
}
${$doc_info}{"nim"} = $nim_info;
}
}
}
},
dump => sub ($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $nims = ${$self}{nims};
foreach my $addr (keys(%{$nims})) {
print "Leaked content nodes associated with node info manager at address $addr.\n";
foreach my $uri (keys(%{${$nims}{$addr}})) {
print " ... with document URI \"$uri\".\n";
}
}
},
summary => sub($) {
my ($self) = @_;
my $nims = ${$self}{nims};
print 'Leaked content nodes within ' . keys(%{$nims}) . ' out of ' .
${$self}{count} . " documents\n";
}
}
};
while (<>) {
# strip off initial "-", thread id, and thread pointer; separate
# first word and rest
if (/^\-?[0-9]*\[[0-9a-f]*\]: (\S*) ([^\n\r]*)[\n\r]*$/) {
my ($handler, $data) = ($1, $2);
if (defined(${$handlers}{$handler})) {
call("handle_line", ${$handlers}{$handler}, $data);
}
}
}
foreach my $key (keys(%{$handlers})) {
call("dump", ${$handlers}{$key});
}
print "Summary:\n";
foreach my $key (keys(%{$handlers})) {
call("summary", ${$handlers}{$key});
}
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