+#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_TRACE
+# ifndef LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
+# define LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG 1
+# endif
+#include <stdio.h>
+#endif
+
+#if LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG
+/*
+ * LDAP_MEMORY_DEBUG should only be enabled for the purposes of
+ * debugging memory management within OpenLDAP libraries and slapd.
+ * It should only be enabled by an experienced developer as it
+ * causes the inclusion of numerous assert()'s, many of which may
+ * be triggered by a prefectly valid program.
+ *
+ * The code behind this macro is subject to change as needed to
+ * support this testing.
+ */
+
+struct ber_mem_hdr {
+ ber_int_t bm_top; /* Pattern to detect buf overrun from prev buffer */
+ ber_int_t bm_length; /* Length of user allocated area */
+#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_TRACE
+ ber_int_t bm_sequence; /* Allocation sequence number */
+#endif
+ union bmu_align_u { /* Force alignment, pattern to detect back clobber */
+ ber_len_t bmu_len_t;
+ ber_tag_t bmu_tag_t;
+ ber_int_t bmu_int_t;
+
+ size_t bmu_size_t;
+ void * bmu_voidp;
+ double bmu_double;
+ long bmu_long;
+ long (*bmu_funcp)( double );
+ unsigned char bmu_char[4];
+ } ber_align;
+#define bm_junk ber_align.bmu_len_t
+#define bm_data ber_align.bmu_char[1]
+#define bm_char ber_align.bmu_char
+};
+
+/* Pattern at top of allocated space */
+#define LLBER_MEM_JUNK 0xdeaddadaU
+
+static const struct ber_mem_hdr ber_int_mem_hdr = { LBER_MEM_JUNK, 0, 0 };
+
+/* Note sequence and ber_int_options.lbu_meminuse are counters, but are not
+ * thread safe. If you want to use these values for multithreaded applications,
+ * you must put mutexes around them, otherwise they will have incorrect values.
+ * When debugging, if you sort the debug output, the sequence number will
+ * put allocations/frees together. It is then a simple matter to write a script
+ * to find any allocations that don't have a buffer free function.
+ */
+#ifdef LDAP_MEMORY_TRACE
+static ber_int_t sequence = 0;
+#endif
+
+/* Pattern placed just before user data */
+static unsigned char toppattern[4] = { 0xde, 0xad, 0xba, 0xde };
+/* Pattern placed just after user data */
+static unsigned char endpattern[4] = { 0xd1, 0xed, 0xde, 0xca };
+
+#define mbu_len sizeof(ber_int_mem_hdr.ber_align)
+
+/* Test if pattern placed just before user data is good */
+#define testdatatop(val) ( \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-4)==toppattern[0] && \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-3)==toppattern[1] && \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-2)==toppattern[2] && \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-1)==toppattern[3] )
+
+/* Place pattern just before user data */
+#define setdatatop(val) *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-4)=toppattern[0]; \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-3)=toppattern[1]; \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-2)=toppattern[2]; \
+ *(val->bm_char+mbu_len-1)=toppattern[3];
+
+/* Test if pattern placed just after user data is good */
+#define testend(val) ( *((unsigned char *)val+0)==endpattern[0] && \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+1)==endpattern[1] && \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+2)==endpattern[2] && \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+3)==endpattern[3] )
+
+/* Place pattern just after user data */
+#define setend(val) *((unsigned char *)val+0)=endpattern[0]; \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+1)=endpattern[1]; \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+2)=endpattern[2]; \
+ *((unsigned char *)val+3)=endpattern[3];
+
+#define BER_MEM_BADADDR ((void *) &ber_int_mem_hdr.bm_data)
+#define BER_MEM_VALID(p) do { \
+ assert( (p) != BER_MEM_BADADDR ); \
+ assert( (p) != (void *) &ber_int_mem_hdr ); \
+ } while(0)
+
+#else
+#define BER_MEM_VALID(p) /* no-op */
+#endif
+