py/gc: Add MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR option to always zero memory.
There can be stray pointers in memory blocks that are not properly zero'd after allocation. This patch adds a new config option to always zero all allocated memory (via gc_alloc and gc_realloc) and hence help to eliminate stray pointers. See issue #2195.
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GC_EXIT();
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#if MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR
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// be conservative and zero out all the newly allocated blocks
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memset((byte*)ret_ptr, 0, (end_block - start_block + 1) * BYTES_PER_BLOCK);
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#else
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// zero out the additional bytes of the newly allocated blocks
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// This is needed because the blocks may have previously held pointers
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// to the heap and will not be set to something else if the caller
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// doesn't actually use the entire block. As such they will continue
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// to point to the heap and may prevent other blocks from being reclaimed.
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memset((byte*)ret_ptr + n_bytes, 0, (end_block - start_block + 1) * BYTES_PER_BLOCK - n_bytes);
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#endif
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#if MICROPY_ENABLE_FINALISER
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if (has_finaliser) {
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GC_EXIT();
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#if MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR
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// be conservative and zero out all the newly allocated blocks
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memset((byte*)ptr_in + n_blocks * BYTES_PER_BLOCK, 0, (new_blocks - n_blocks) * BYTES_PER_BLOCK);
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#else
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// zero out the additional bytes of the newly allocated blocks (see comment above in gc_alloc)
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memset((byte*)ptr_in + n_bytes, 0, new_blocks * BYTES_PER_BLOCK - n_bytes);
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#endif
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#if EXTENSIVE_HEAP_PROFILING
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gc_dump_alloc_table();
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if (ptr == NULL && num_bytes != 0) {
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return m_malloc_fail(num_bytes);
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}
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// If this config is set then the GC clears all memory, so we don't need to.
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#if !MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR
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memset(ptr, 0, num_bytes);
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#endif
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return ptr;
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}
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#define MICROPY_ALLOC_GC_STACK_SIZE (64)
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#endif
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// Be conservative and always clear to zero newly (re)allocated memory in the GC.
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// This helps eliminate stray pointers that hold on to memory that's no longer
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// used. It decreases performance due to unnecessary memory clearing.
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// TODO Do analysis to understand why some memory is not properly cleared and
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// find a more efficient way to clear it.
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#ifndef MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR
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#define MICROPY_GC_CONSERVATIVE_CLEAR (1)
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#endif
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// Support automatic GC when reaching allocation threshold,
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// configurable by gc.threshold().
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#ifndef MICROPY_GC_ALLOC_THRESHOLD
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