#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG
static char *md_failstring;
static long md_count;
-static int md_percent = 100;
+static int md_fail_percent = 0;
static int md_tracefd = -1;
static int call_malloc_debug = 1;
* Parse a "malloc failure spec" string. This likes like a set of fields
* separated by semicolons. Each field has a count and an optional failure
* percentage. For example:
- * 100;100@25;@100
+ * 100@0;100@25;0@0
+ * or 100;100@25;0
* This means 100 mallocs succeed, then next 100 fail 25% of the time, and
* all remaining (count is zero) succeed.
*/
/* Get the count (atol will stop at the @ if there), and percentage */
md_count = atol(md_failstring);
atsign = strchr(md_failstring, '@');
- md_percent = atsign == NULL ? 100 : atoi(atsign + 1);
+ md_fail_percent = atsign == NULL ? 0 : atoi(atsign + 1);
if (semi != NULL)
md_failstring = semi;
static int shouldfail(void)
{
int roll = (int)(random() % 100);
- int shouldfail = roll > md_percent;
+ int shouldfail = roll < md_fail_percent;
char buff[80];
if (md_tracefd > 0) {
BIO_snprintf(buff, sizeof(buff),
"%c C%ld %%%d R%d\n",
- shouldfail ? '-' : '+', md_count, md_percent, roll);
+ shouldfail ? '-' : '+', md_count, md_fail_percent, roll);
write(md_tracefd, buff, strlen(buff));
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_CRYPTO_MDEBUG_BACKTRACE
if (shouldfail) {
It is a set of fields separated by semicolons, which each field is a count
(defaulting to zero) and an optional atsign and percentage (defaulting
to 100). If the count is zero, then it lasts forever. For example,
-C<100;@25> means the first 100 allocations pass, then all other allocations
-(until the program exits or crashes) have the rest have a 25% chance of
+C<100;@25> or C<100@0;0@25> means the first 100 allocations pass, then all
+other allocations (until the program exits or crashes) have a 25% chance of
failing.
If the variable B<OPENSSL_MALLOC_FD> is parsed as a positive integer, then