/* * Copyright © 2004 Red Hat, Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without * fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies * and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice * appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of * Red Hat, Inc. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to * distribution of the software without specific, written prior * permission. Red Hat, Inc. makes no representations about the * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as * is" without express or implied warranty. * * RED HAT, INC. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS * SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND * FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL RED HAT, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, * INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER * RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR * IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Author: Carl D. Worth */ /* Bug history * * 2004-11-04 Ned Konz * * Reported bug on mailing list: * * From: Ned Konz * To: cairo@cairographics.org * Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 09:49:38 -0800 * Subject: [cairo] getting assertions [cairo_cache.c:143: _entry_destroy: * Assertion `cache->used_memory > entry->memory' failed] * * The attached program dies on me with the assert * * $ ./testCairo * testCairo: cairo_cache.c:143: _entry_destroy: Assertion `cache->used_memory > entry->memory' failed. * * 2004-11-04 Carl Worth * * I trimmed down Ned's example to the folllowing test while still * maintaining the assertion. * * Oh, actually, it looks like I may have triggered something * slightly different: * * text_cache_crash: cairo_cache.c:422: _cairo_cache_lookup: Assertion `cache->max_memory >= (cache->used_memory + new_entry->memory)' failed. * * I'll have to go back and try the original test after I fix this. * * 2004-11-13 Carl Worth * * Found the bug. cairo_gstate_select_font was noticing when the * same font was selected twice in a row and was erroneously failing * to free the old reference. Committed a fix and verified it also * fixed the orginal test case. */ #include "cairo_test.h" cairo_test_t test = { "text_cache_crash", "Test case for bug causing an assertion failure in _cairo_cache_lookup", 0, 0, }; #include static cairo_test_status_t draw (cairo_t *cr, int width, int height) { /* Once there was a bug that choked when selecting the same font twice. */ cairo_select_font(cr, "sans", CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_NORMAL, CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD); cairo_scale_font(cr, 40.0); cairo_select_font(cr, "sans", CAIRO_FONT_SLANT_NORMAL, CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD); cairo_scale_font(cr, 40.0); cairo_move_to(cr, 10, 50); cairo_show_text(cr, "hello"); /* Then there was a bug that choked when selecting a font too big * for the cache. */ /* XXX: Sometimes this leads to an assertion: _cairo_cache_lookup: Assertion `cache->max_memory >= (cache->used_memory + new_entry->memory)' failed. Aborted But other times my machine hangs completely only to return to life several minutes later with some programs missing. This seems like the out-of-memory killer to me. It seems like I usually get the assertion when I run ./text_cache_crash directly and I usually get the machine hang when I run "make check" but I don't know if there's a perfect correlation there. So there's a bad bug here somewhere that really needs to be fixed. But in the meantime, I need "make check" not to destory work, so I'm commenting this test out for now. cairo_scale_font (cr, 500); cairo_show_text (cr, "hello"); */ return CAIRO_TEST_SUCCESS; } int main (void) { int ret; ret = cairo_test (&test, draw); /* It's convenient to be able to free all memory (including * statically allocated memory). This makes it quite easy to use * tools such as valgrind to verify that there are no memory leaks * whatsoever. * * But I'm not sure what would be a sensible cairo API function * for this. The cairo_destroy_caches call below is just something * I made as a local modification to cairo. */ /* cairo_destroy_caches (); FcFini (); */ return ret; }