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#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EMAP_H
#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EMAP_H
#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex_pool.h"
#include "jemalloc/internal/rtree.h"
typedef struct emap_s emap_t;
struct emap_s {
rtree_t rtree;
/* Keyed by the address of the edata_t being protected. */
mutex_pool_t mtx_pool;
};
extern emap_t emap_global;
bool emap_init(emap_t *emap);
void emap_lock_edata(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, edata_t *edata);
void emap_unlock_edata(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, edata_t *edata);
void emap_lock_edata2(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, edata_t *edata1,
edata_t *edata2);
void emap_unlock_edata2(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, edata_t *edata1,
edata_t *edata2);
edata_t *emap_lock_edata_from_addr(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap,
rtree_ctx_t *rtree_ctx, void *addr, bool inactive_only);
bool emap_rtree_leaf_elms_lookup(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap,
rtree_ctx_t *rtree_ctx, const edata_t *edata, bool dependent,
bool init_missing, rtree_leaf_elm_t **r_elm_a, rtree_leaf_elm_t **r_elm_b);
/* Only temporarily public; this will be internal eventually. */
void emap_rtree_write_acquired(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap,
rtree_leaf_elm_t *elm_a, rtree_leaf_elm_t *elm_b, edata_t *edata,
szind_t szind, bool slab);
/*
* Associate the given edata with its beginning and end address, setting the
* szind and slab info appropriately.
* Returns true on error (i.e. resource exhaustion).
*/
bool emap_register_boundary(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, rtree_ctx_t *rtree_ctx,
edata_t *edata, szind_t szind, bool slab);
/*
* Does the same thing, but with the interior of the range, for slab
* allocations.
*
* You might wonder why we don't just have a single emap_register function that
* does both depending on the value of 'slab'. The answer is twofold:
* - As a practical matter, in places like the extract->split->commit pathway,
* we defer the interior operation until we're sure that the commit won't fail
* (but we have to register the split boundaries there).
* - In general, we're trying to move to a world where the page-specific
* allocator doesn't know as much about how the pages it allocates will be
* used, and passing a 'slab' parameter everywhere makes that more
* complicated.
*
* Unlike the boundary version, this function can't fail; this is because slabs
* can't get big enough to touch a new page that neither of the boundaries
* touched, so no allocation is necessary to fill the interior once the boundary
* has been touched.
*/
void emap_register_interior(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap, rtree_ctx_t *rtree_ctx,
edata_t *edata, szind_t szind);
void emap_deregister_boundary(tsdn_t *tsdn, emap_t *emap,
rtree_ctx_t *rtree_ctx, edata_t *edata);
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#endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EMAP_H */