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MCHECK(3)                  Linux Programmer's Manual                 MCHECK(3)

NAME
       mcheck,  mcheck_check_all,  mcheck_pedantic,  mprobe - heap consistency
       checking
SYNOPSIS
       #include <mcheck.h>
       int mcheck(void (*abortfunc)(enum mcheck_status mstatus));
       int mcheck_pedantic(void (*abortfunc)(enum mcheck_status mstatus));
       void mcheck_check_all(void);
       enum mcheck_status mprobe(void *ptr);
DESCRIPTION
       The mcheck() function installs a set of debugging hooks  for  the  mal-
       loc(3)  family  of memory-allocation functions.  These hooks cause cer-
       tain consistency checks to be performed on the state of the heap.   The
       checks  can detect application errors such as freeing a block of memory
       more than once or corrupting the bookkeeping data structures that imme-
       diately precede a block of allocated memory.
       To  be effective, the mcheck() function must be called before the first
       call to malloc(3) or a related function.  In cases where this is diffi-
       cult  to  ensure,  linking the program with -mcheck inserts an implicit
       call to mcheck() (with a NULL argument) before the first call to a mem-
       ory-allocation function.
       The  mcheck_pedantic()  function  is  similar to mcheck(), but performs
       checks on all allocated blocks whenever one  of  the  memory-allocation
       functions is called.  This can be very slow!
       The  mcheck_check_all() function causes an immediate check on all allo-
       cated blocks.  This call  is  effective  only  if  mcheck()  is  called
       beforehand.
       If the system detects an inconsistency in the heap, the caller-supplied
       function pointed to by abortfunc is  invoked  with  a  single  argument
       argument,  mstatus,  that  indicates  what  type  of  inconsistency was
       detected.  If abortfunc is NULL, a default  function  prints  an  error
       message on stderr and calls abort(3).
       The  mprobe()  function  performs  a  consistency check on the block of
       allocated memory pointed to by ptr.  The mcheck()  function  should  be
       called beforehand (otherwise mprobe() returns MCHECK_DISABLED).
       The  following list describes the values returned by mprobe() or passed
       as the mstatus argument when abortfunc is invoked:
       MCHECK_DISABLED (mprobe() only)
              mcheck() was not called before the first memory allocation func-
              tion was called.  Consistency checking is not possible.
       MCHECK_OK (mprobe() only)
              No inconsistency detected.
       MCHECK_HEAD
              Memory preceding an allocated block was clobbered.
       MCHECK_TAIL
              Memory following an allocated block was clobbered.
       MCHECK_FREE
              A block of memory was freed twice.
RETURN VALUE
       mcheck() and mcheck_pedantic() return 0 on success, or -1 on error.
VERSIONS
       The  mcheck_pedantic()  and  mcheck_check_all() functions are available
       since glibc 2.2.  The mcheck() and mprobe() functions are present since
       at least glibc 2.0
CONFORMING TO
       These functions are GNU extensions.
NOTES
       Linking a program with -lmcheck and using the MALLOC_CHECK_ environment
       variable (described in mallopt(3)) cause the same kinds of errors to be
       detected.  But, using MALLOC_CHECK_ does not require the application to
       be relinked.
EXAMPLE
       The program below calls mcheck() with a NULL argument  and  then  frees
       the  same  block  of  memory twice.  The following shell session demon-
       strates what happens when running the program:
           $ ./a.out
           About to free
           About to free a second time
           block freed twice
           Aborted (core dumped)
   Program source
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <mcheck.h>
       int
       main(int argc, char *argv[])
       {
           char *p;
           if (mcheck(NULL) != 0) {
               fprintf(stderr, "mcheck() failed\n");
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
           }
           p = malloc(1000);
           fprintf(stderr, "About to free\n");
           free(p);
           fprintf(stderr, "\nAbout to free a second time\n");
           free(p);
           exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
       }
SEE ALSO
       malloc(3), mallopt(3), mtrace(3)
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GNU                               2012-04-18                         MCHECK(3)