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py: Add m_malloc_fail function to handle memory allocation error.

A malloc/realloc fail now throws MemoryError.
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Damien George 11 years ago
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  1. 6
      py/malloc.c
  2. 1
      py/misc.h
  3. 1
      py/obj.h
  4. 3
      py/objexcept.c
  5. 5
      py/runtime.c
  6. 4
      py/vm.c
  7. 6
      tests/basics/memoryerror.py

6
py/malloc.c

@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ void *m_malloc(int num_bytes) {
}
void *ptr = malloc(num_bytes);
if (ptr == NULL) {
printf("could not allocate memory, allocating %d bytes\n", num_bytes);
return NULL;
return m_malloc_fail(num_bytes);
}
#if MICROPY_MEM_STATS
total_bytes_allocated += num_bytes;
@ -68,8 +67,7 @@ void *m_realloc(void *ptr, int old_num_bytes, int new_num_bytes) {
}
void *new_ptr = realloc(ptr, new_num_bytes);
if (new_ptr == NULL) {
printf("could not allocate memory, reallocating %d bytes\n", new_num_bytes);
return NULL;
return m_malloc_fail(new_num_bytes);
}
#if MICROPY_MEM_STATS
// At first thought, "Total bytes allocated" should only grow,

1
py/misc.h

@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ void *m_malloc(int num_bytes);
void *m_malloc0(int num_bytes);
void *m_realloc(void *ptr, int old_num_bytes, int new_num_bytes);
void m_free(void *ptr, int num_bytes);
void *m_malloc_fail(int num_bytes);
int m_get_total_bytes_allocated(void);
int m_get_current_bytes_allocated(void);

1
py/obj.h

@ -306,6 +306,7 @@ extern const struct _mp_obj_bool_t mp_const_false_obj;
extern const struct _mp_obj_bool_t mp_const_true_obj;
extern const struct _mp_obj_tuple_t mp_const_empty_tuple_obj;
extern const struct _mp_obj_ellipsis_t mp_const_ellipsis_obj;
extern const struct _mp_obj_exception_t mp_const_MemoryError_obj;
extern const struct _mp_obj_exception_t mp_const_GeneratorExit_obj;
// General API for objects

3
py/objexcept.c

@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ typedef struct _mp_obj_exception_t {
mp_obj_tuple_t args;
} mp_obj_exception_t;
// Instance of MemoryError exception - needed by mp_malloc_fail
const mp_obj_exception_t mp_const_MemoryError_obj = {{&mp_type_MemoryError}, MP_OBJ_NULL, {{&mp_type_tuple}, 0}};
// Instance of GeneratorExit exception - needed by generator.close()
// This would belong to objgenerator.c, but to keep mp_obj_exception_t
// definition module-private so far, have it here.

5
py/runtime.c

@ -1034,6 +1034,11 @@ void mp_globals_set(mp_map_t *m) {
map_globals = m;
}
void *m_malloc_fail(int num_bytes) {
DEBUG_printf("memory allocation failed, allocating %d bytes\n", num_bytes);
nlr_jump((mp_obj_t)&mp_const_MemoryError_obj);
}
// these must correspond to the respective enum
void *const mp_fun_table[MP_F_NUMBER_OF] = {
mp_load_const_dec,

4
py/vm.c

@ -849,8 +849,8 @@ yield:
// set file and line number that the exception occurred at
// TODO: don't set traceback for exceptions re-raised by END_FINALLY.
// But consider how to handle nested exceptions.
// TODO need a better way of not adding traceback to constant objects (right now, just GeneratorExit_obj)
if (mp_obj_is_exception_instance(nlr.ret_val) && nlr.ret_val != &mp_const_GeneratorExit_obj) {
// TODO need a better way of not adding traceback to constant objects (right now, just GeneratorExit_obj and MemoryError_obj)
if (mp_obj_is_exception_instance(nlr.ret_val) && nlr.ret_val != &mp_const_GeneratorExit_obj && nlr.ret_val != &mp_const_MemoryError_obj) {
machine_uint_t code_info_size = code_info[0] | (code_info[1] << 8) | (code_info[2] << 16) | (code_info[3] << 24);
qstr source_file = code_info[4] | (code_info[5] << 8) | (code_info[6] << 16) | (code_info[7] << 24);
qstr block_name = code_info[8] | (code_info[9] << 8) | (code_info[10] << 16) | (code_info[11] << 24);

6
tests/basics/memoryerror.py

@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
l = list(range(10000))
try:
100000000 * l
except MemoryError:
print('MemoryError')
print(len(l), l[0], l[-1])
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