#include <stdio.h> #include "valgrind.h" /* Check that it's safe to call a wrapped function from some other function's wrapper. Note that because the wrapper for fact1 actually interferes with the computation of the result, this program produces a different answer when run on V (162) from natively (120). */ static int fact1 ( int n ); static int fact2 ( int n ); /* This is needed to stop gcc4 turning 'fact' into a loop */ __attribute__((noinline)) int mul ( int x, int y ) { return x * y; } int fact1 ( int n ) { if (n == 0) return 1; else return mul(n, fact2(n-1)); } int fact2 ( int n ) { if (n == 0) return 1; else return mul(n, fact1(n-1)); } int I_WRAP_SONAME_FNNAME_ZU(NONE,fact1) ( int n ) { int r; OrigFn fn; VALGRIND_GET_ORIG_FN(fn); printf("in wrapper1-pre: fact(%d)\n", n); CALL_FN_W_W(r, fn, n); printf("in wrapper1-post: fact(%d) = %d\n", n, r); if (n >= 3) r += fact2(2); return r; } int I_WRAP_SONAME_FNNAME_ZU(NONE,fact2) ( int n ) { int r; OrigFn fn; VALGRIND_GET_ORIG_FN(fn); printf("in wrapper2-pre: fact(%d)\n", n); CALL_FN_W_W(r, fn, n); printf("in wrapper2-post: fact(%d) = %d\n", n, r); return r; } /* --------------- */ int main ( void ) { int r; printf("computing fact1(5)\n"); r = fact1(5); printf("fact1(5) = %d\n", r); return 0; }