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i#4334: Fix leaks on thread exit

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Merged Derek Bruening requested to merge i4334-thread-oom into master Jul 01, 2020
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These leaks are all cleaned up at process exit, which is why the existing exit-time leak checks don't notice anything. The global block list lets us clean them up later, and hence a classic reachability-based leak detector would not catch them either: so perhaps they should be called "reachable accumulations" instead of "leaks".

Fixes a memory leak on thread exit in all builds:

  • The private reachable_heap units were not being freed

Fixes a number of memory leaks on thread exit in release build:

  • Adds individual private fragment deletion on thread exit, to free stubs if -separate_private_stubs is on. Turns off -separate_private_stubs by default, to avoid this for shared caches where there are few benefits to separating private stubs. -thread_private turns it back on where the benefits probably outweight the thread exit costs.
  • Moves the privload_tls_exit call to release build too to properly unmap the TLS.
  • Moves the sigaltstack free to release build to properly free it.
  • Moves freeing of "local unprotected" heap to the release-build path, since it is actually global! This is done for kstats, stats, and clone_tls.
  • Moves client_data_t, client_todo_list_t, and thread-private client_flush_req_t to be PROTECTED to make it thread-local and thus not need freeing (the free is avoided for i#271).

Adds an -rstats_to_stderr dump point when DR terminates for OOM to make it much easier to diagnose what the problem is.

Adds a new api.thread_churn test which attaches twice, once with a few threads and once with many threads, and confirms memory usage has not gone up. The 5 rstats on peak vmm block sizes are added to dr_stats_t to facilitate this.

I tried to get api.thread_churn to work on Windows but hit a number of issues with reattach. I solved two of them before bailing and making the test UNIX-only for now and filed the rest as #4349.

  • Unprotect .data on reattach
  • Clear the logfile flag on detach

Issue: #4334 (closed), #271 (closed), #4349 Fixes #4334 (closed)

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Source branch: i4334-thread-oom