#!/usr/bin/perl
# binary search maximum stack depth for arrays and hashes
# and store it in lib/Storable/Limit.pm
use Config;
use Cwd;
use File::Spec;
use strict;
my $fn = "lib/Storable/Limit.pm";
my $ptrsize = $Config{ptrsize};
my ($bad1, $bad2) = (65001, 25000);
sub QUIET () {
(defined $ENV{MAKEFLAGS} and $ENV{MAKEFLAGS} =~ /\b(s|silent|quiet)\b/
and !defined($ENV{TRAVIS}))
? 1 : 0
}
sub PARALLEL () {
if (defined $ENV{MAKEFLAGS}
and $ENV{MAKEFLAGS} =~ /\bj\s*(\d+)\b/
and $1 > 1) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
sub is_miniperl {
return !defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader;
}
if (is_miniperl()) {
die "Should not run during miniperl\n";
}
my $prefix = "";
if ($^O eq "MSWin32") {
# prevent Windows popping up a dialog each time we overflow
# the stack
require Win32API::File;
Win32API::File->import(qw(SetErrorMode SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS));
SetErrorMode(SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX() | SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS());
}
# the ; here is to ensure system() passes this to the shell
elsif (system("ulimit -c 0 ;") == 0) {
# try to prevent core dumps
$prefix = "ulimit -c 0 ; ";
}
if (@ARGV and $ARGV[0] eq '--core') {
$ENV{PERL_CORE} = 1;
}
my $PERL = $^X;
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
my $path;
my $ldlib = $Config{ldlibpthname};
if (-d 'dist/Storable') {
chdir 'dist/Storable';
$PERL = "../../$PERL" unless $PERL =~ m|^/|;
}
if ($ldlib) {
$path = getcwd()."/../..";
}
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32' and -d '../dist/Storable') {
chdir '..\dist\Storable';
$PERL = "..\\..\\$PERL" unless $PERL =~ /^[A-Za-z]:\\/;
}
$PERL = "\"$PERL\"" if $PERL =~ / /;
if ($ldlib and $ldlib ne 'PATH') {
$PERL = "$ldlib=$path $PERL";
}
}
-d "lib" or mkdir "lib";
-d "lib/Storable" or mkdir "lib/Storable";
if ($^O eq "MSWin32") {
require Win32;
my ($str, $major, $minor) = Win32::GetOSVersion();
if ($major < 6 || $major == 6 && $minor < 1) {
print "Using defaults for older Win32\n";
write_limits(500, 256);
exit;
}
}
my ($n, $good, $bad, $found) =
(65000, 100, $bad1, undef);
print "probe for max. stack sizes...\n" unless QUIET;
# -I. since we're run before pm_to_blib (which is going to copy the
# file we create) and need to load our Storable.pm, not the already
# installed Storable.pm
my $mblib = '-Mblib -I.';
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) {
if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') {
$mblib = '-I..\..\lib\auto -I..\..\lib';
} else {
$mblib = '-I../../lib/auto -I../../lib';
}
}
if (PARALLEL) {
# problem with parallel builds. wait for INST_DYNAMIC linking to be done.
# the problem is the RM_F INST_DYNAMIC race.
print "parallel build race - wait for linker ...\n" unless QUIET;
sleep(2.0);
}
sub cmd {
my ($i, $try, $limit_name) = @_;
die unless $i;
my $code = "my \$t; \$Storable::$limit_name = -1; $try for 1..$i;dclone(\$t); print qq/ok\n/";
my $q = ($^O eq 'MSWin32') ? '"' : "'";
"$prefix $PERL $mblib -MStorable=dclone -e$q$code$q"
}
# try more
sub good {
my $i = shift; # this passed
my $j = $i + abs(int(($bad - $i) / 2));
print "Storable: determining recursion limit: $i passed, try more $j ...\n" unless QUIET;
$good = $i;
if ($j <= $i) {
$found++;
}
return $j;
}
# try less
sub bad {
my $i = shift; # this failed
my $j = $i - abs(int(($i - $good) / 2));
print "Storable: determining recursion limit: $i too big, try less $j ...\n" unless QUIET;
$bad = $i;
if ($j >= $i) {
$j = $good;
$found++;
}
return $j;
}
sub array_cmd {
my $depth = shift;
return cmd($depth, '$t=[$t]', 'recursion_limit');
}
# first check we can successfully run with a minimum level
my $cmd = array_cmd(1);
unless ((my $output = `$cmd`) =~ /\bok\b/) {
die "Cannot run probe: '$output', aborting...\n";
}
unless ($ENV{STORABLE_NOISY}) {
# suppress Segmentation fault messages
open STDERR, ">", File::Spec->devnull;
}
while (!$found) {
my $cmd = array_cmd($n);
#print "$cmd\n" unless $QUIET;
if (`$cmd` =~ /\bok\b/) {
$n = good($n);
} else {
$n = bad($n);
}
}
print "MAX_DEPTH = $n\n" unless QUIET;
my $max_depth = $n;
($n, $good, $bad, $found) =
(int($n/2), 50, $n, undef);
# pack j only since 5.8
my $max = ($] > 5.007 and length(pack "j", 0) < 8)
? ($^O eq 'MSWin32' ? 3000 : 8000)
: $max_depth;
$n = $max if $n > $max;
$bad = $max if $bad > $max;
while (!$found) {
my $cmd = cmd($n, '$t={1=>$t}', 'recursion_limit_hash');
#print "$cmd\n" unless $QUIET;
if (`$cmd` =~ /\bok\b/) {
$n = good($n);
} else {
$n = bad($n);
}
}
if ($max_depth == $bad1-1
and $n == $bad2-1)
{
# more likely the shell. travis docker ubuntu, mingw e.g.
print "Error: Apparently your system(SHELLSTRING) cannot catch stack overflows\n"
unless QUIET;
$max_depth = 512;
$n = 256;
print "MAX_DEPTH = $max_depth\n" unless QUIET;
}
print "MAX_DEPTH_HASH = $n\n" unless QUIET;
my $max_depth_hash = $n;
# Previously this calculation was done in the macro, calculate it here
# instead so a user setting of either variable more closely matches
# the limits the use sees.
# be fairly aggressive in trimming this, smoke testing showed several
# several apparently random failures here, eg. working in one
# configuration, but not in a very similar configuration.
$max_depth = int(0.6 * $max_depth);
$max_depth_hash = int(0.6 * $max_depth);
my $stack_reserve = $^O eq "MSWin32" ? 32 : 16;
if ($] ge "5.016" && !($^O eq "cygwin" && $ptrsize == 8)) {
$max_depth -= $stack_reserve;
$max_depth_hash -= $stack_reserve;
}
else {
# within the exception we need another stack depth to recursively
# cleanup the hash
$max_depth = ($max_depth >> 1) - $stack_reserve;
$max_depth_hash = ($max_depth_hash >> 1) - $stack_reserve * 2;
}
write_limits($max_depth, $max_depth_hash);
sub write_limits {
my ($max_depth, $max_depth_hash) = @_;
my $f;
open $f, ">", $fn or die "$fn $!";
print $f <<EOS;
# bisected by stacksize
\$Storable::recursion_limit = $max_depth
unless defined \$Storable::recursion_limit;
\$Storable::recursion_limit_hash = $max_depth_hash
unless defined \$Storable::recursion_limit_hash;
1;
EOS
close $f
or die "Failed to close $fn: $!\n";
}