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- HEAP PROFILER
- 1) Fix heap profiling under all STLs
- * Find out how to force non-glibc STL libraries to call new() and
- delete() for every allocation / deallocation.
- * Make heap profiler ignore STL-internal allocations for those
- libraries under which we cannot profile accurately, so we only
- see object-level leaks.
- 2) Remove dependency on tcmalloc?
- 3) Port to non-linux O/Ses (right now code uses /proc for library info)
- 4) Port to non-x86 architectures (locking code in spinlock is x86-specific)
- 5) Port to C?
- 6) Figure out how to get setenv() to work properly before main() in
- shared libaries, and get rid of the profile-naming hack once we
- do. (See HeapProfiler::Init().)
- HEAP CHECKER
- 1) Remove requirement that the heap-checker must be linked last into
- an application (hard! -- it needs its global constructor to run
- first)
- TCMALLOC
- 1) Implement mallinfo/mallopt
- 2) Have tcmalloc work correctly when libpthread is not linked in
- (currently working for glibc, could use other libc's too)
- 3) Return memory to the system when requirements drop
- 4) Explore coloring allocated objects to avoid cache conflicts
- 5) Explore biasing reclamation to larger addresses
- 6) Add contention stats to a synchronization.cc (can do spinlocks,
- but threads? -- may have to provide our own thread implementation)
- CPU PROFILER
- 1) Figure out how to get setenv() to work properly before main() in
- shared libaries(), and get rid of the profile-naming hack once we
- do. (See Profiler::GetUniquePathFromEnv().)
- 2) Resolve crashing problems on x86_64 (see README)
- STACKTRACE
- 1) Remove dependency on linux/x86
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- 11 March 2008
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