Actual source code: checkptr.c
1: #include <petsc/private/petscimpl.h>
3: static PetscInt petsc_checkpointer_intensity = 1;
5: /*@
6: PetscCheckPointerSetIntensity - Set the intensity of debug pointer checks
8: Not Collective
10: Input Parameter:
11: . intensity - how much to check pointers for validity
13: Options Database Key:
14: . -check_pointer_intensity - intensity (0, 1, or 2)
16: Level: advanced
18: Notes:
19: An intense pointer check registers a signal handler and attempts to dereference to confirm
20: whether the address is valid. An intensity of 0 never uses signal handlers, 1 uses them when
21: not in a "hot" function, and intensity of 2 always uses a signal handler.
23: .seealso: `PetscCheckPointer()`, `PetscFunctionBeginHot()`
24: @*/
25: PetscErrorCode PetscCheckPointerSetIntensity(PetscInt intensity)
26: {
27: PetscFunctionBegin;
28: PetscCheck((intensity >= 0) && (intensity <= 2), PETSC_COMM_SELF, PETSC_ERR_ARG_OUTOFRANGE, "Intensity %" PetscInt_FMT " not in [0,2]", intensity);
29: petsc_checkpointer_intensity = intensity;
30: PetscFunctionReturn(PETSC_SUCCESS);
31: }
33: /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
35: #if PetscDefined(HAVE_SETJMP_H)
36: #include <setjmp.h>
37: static jmp_buf PetscSegvJumpBuf;
38: static PetscBool PetscSegvJumpBuf_set;
40: /*@C
41: PetscSignalSegvCheckPointerOrMpi - To be called from a signal handler for SIGSEGV.
43: Not Collective
45: Level: developer
47: Note:
48: If the signal was received while executing `PetscCheckPointer()`, this function longjmps back
49: there, otherwise it returns with no effect. This function is called automatically by
50: `PetscSignalHandlerDefault()`.
52: .seealso: `PetscPushSignalHandler()`
53: @*/
54: void PetscSignalSegvCheckPointerOrMpi(void)
55: {
56: if (PetscSegvJumpBuf_set) longjmp(PetscSegvJumpBuf, 1);
57: }
59: /*@C
60: PetscCheckPointer - Returns `PETSC_TRUE` if a pointer points to accessible data
62: Not Collective
64: Input Parameters:
65: + ptr - the pointer
66: - dtype - the type of data the pointer is suppose to point to
68: Level: developer
70: Note:
71: This is a non-standard PETSc function in that it returns the result and does not return an error code
73: .seealso: `PetscCheckPointerSetIntensity()`
74: @*/
75: PetscBool PetscCheckPointer(const void *ptr, PetscDataType dtype)
76: {
77: if (PETSC_RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND) return PETSC_TRUE;
78: if (!ptr) return PETSC_FALSE;
79: if (petsc_checkpointer_intensity < 1) return PETSC_TRUE;
81: #if PetscDefined(USE_DEBUG) && !PetscDefined(HAVE_THREADSAFETY)
82: /* Skip the verbose check if we are inside a hot function. */
83: if (petscstack.hotdepth > 0 && petsc_checkpointer_intensity < 2) return PETSC_TRUE;
84: #endif
86: PetscSegvJumpBuf_set = PETSC_TRUE;
88: if (setjmp(PetscSegvJumpBuf)) {
89: /* A segv was triggered in the code below hence we return with an error code */
90: PetscSegvJumpBuf_set = PETSC_FALSE;
91: return PETSC_FALSE;
92: } else {
93: switch (dtype) {
94: case PETSC_INT: {
95: PETSC_UNUSED PetscInt x = *(volatile PetscInt *)ptr;
96: break;
97: }
98: #if defined(PETSC_USE_COMPLEX)
99: case PETSC_SCALAR: { /* C++ is seriously dysfunctional with volatile std::complex. */
100: #if defined(PETSC_USE_CXXCOMPLEX)
101: PetscReal xreal = ((volatile PetscReal *)ptr)[0], ximag = ((volatile PetscReal *)ptr)[1];
102: PETSC_UNUSED volatile PetscScalar x = xreal + PETSC_i * ximag;
103: #else
104: PETSC_UNUSED PetscScalar x = *(volatile PetscScalar *)ptr;
105: #endif
106: break;
107: }
108: #endif
109: case PETSC_REAL: {
110: PETSC_UNUSED PetscReal x = *(volatile PetscReal *)ptr;
111: break;
112: }
113: case PETSC_BOOL: {
114: PETSC_UNUSED PetscBool x = *(volatile PetscBool *)ptr;
115: break;
116: }
117: case PETSC_ENUM: {
118: PETSC_UNUSED PetscEnum x = *(volatile PetscEnum *)ptr;
119: break;
120: }
121: case PETSC_CHAR: {
122: PETSC_UNUSED char x = *(volatile char *)ptr;
123: break;
124: }
125: case PETSC_OBJECT: {
126: PETSC_UNUSED volatile PetscClassId classid = ((PetscObject)ptr)->classid;
127: break;
128: }
129: default:;
130: }
131: }
132: PetscSegvJumpBuf_set = PETSC_FALSE;
133: return PETSC_TRUE;
134: }
135: #endif