ARM: Don't extend bit LG_VADDR to compute high address bits.
In userspace ARM on Linux, zero-ing the high bits is the correct way to do this. This doesn't fix the fact that we currently set LG_VADDR to 48 on ARM, when in fact larger virtual address sizes are coming soon. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
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@ -178,9 +178,21 @@ rtree_leaf_elm_bits_read(tsdn_t *tsdn, rtree_t *rtree, rtree_leaf_elm_t *elm,
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE extent_t *
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rtree_leaf_elm_bits_extent_get(uintptr_t bits) {
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# ifdef __aarch64__
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/*
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* aarch64 doesn't sign extend the highest virtual address bit to set
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* the higher ones. Instead, the high bits gets zeroed.
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*/
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uintptr_t high_bit_mask = ((uintptr_t)1 << LG_VADDR) - 1;
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/* Mask off the slab bit. */
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uintptr_t low_bit_mask = ~(uintptr_t)1;
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uintptr_t mask = high_bit_mask & low_bit_mask;
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return (extent_t *)(bits & mask);
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# else
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/* Restore sign-extended high bits, mask slab bit. */
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return (extent_t *)((uintptr_t)((intptr_t)(bits << RTREE_NHIB) >>
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RTREE_NHIB) & ~((uintptr_t)0x1));
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# endif
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE szind_t
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