RPC Exports for malloc_test =========================== [ this file is autogenerated, do not edit ] 1. mt.mem_alloc Allocates the specified number of bytes (debugging/test function).Use b|k|m|g to specify the desired size unit 2. mt.mem_free Frees the specified number of bytes, previously allocated by one of the other malloc_test functions (e.g. mt.mem_alloc or the script mt_mem_alloc). Use b|k|m|g to specify the desired size unit.Returns the number of bytes freed (can be higher or smaller then the requested size) 3. mt.mem_realloc Reallocates the specified number of bytes from a pre-allocated randomly selected memory chunk. If no pre-allocated memory chunks exists, it will fail. Make sure mt.mem_used is non 0 or call mt.mem_alloc prior to calling this function. Returns the difference in bytes (<0 if bytes were freed, >0 if more bytes were allocated).Use b|k|m|g to specify the desired size unit 4. mt.mem_used Returns how many memory chunks and how many bytes are currently allocated via the mem_alloc module functions. Use b|k|m|g to specify the desired size unit. 5. mt.mem_rnd_alloc Takes 4 parameters: min, max, total_size and an optional unit (b|k|m|g). It will allocate total_size memory, in pieces of random size betweenmin .. max (inclusive). 6. mt.mem_test_start Takes 7 parameters: min, max, total_size, min_interval, max_interval, test_time and an optional size unit (b|k|m|g). All the time units are ms. It will run a memory allocation test for test_time ms. At a random interval between min_interval and max_interval ms. it will allocate a memory chunk with random size, between min and max. Each time total_size is reached, it will free all the memory allocated and start again.Returns the test id (integer) 7. mt.mem_test_stop Takes 1 parameter: the test id. It will stop the corresponding test.Note: the test is stopped, but not destroyed. 8. mt.mem_test_destroy Takes 1 parameter: the test id. It will destroy the corresponding test. 9. mt.mem_test_destroy_all It will destroy all the tests (running or stopped). 10. mt.mem_test_list If a test id parameter is provided it will list the corresponding test, else it will list all of them. Use b |k | m | g as a second parameter for the size units (default bytes)