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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Evans
90b60eeae4 Add an assertion in witness_owner(). 2016-10-31 15:28:22 -07:00
Jason Evans
6a834d94bb Refactor witness_unlock() to fix undefined test behavior.
This resolves #396.
2016-10-31 11:49:12 -07:00
Jason Evans
6c80321aed Use CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE rather than COARSE_MONOTONIC_RAW.
The raw clock variant is slow (even relative to plain CLOCK_MONOTONIC),
whereas the coarse clock variant is faster than CLOCK_MONOTONIC, but
still has resolution (~1ms) that is adequate for our purposes.

This resolves #479.
2016-10-29 22:58:18 -07:00
Dave Watson
8309388408 Support static linking of jemalloc with glibc
glibc defines its malloc implementation with several weak and strong
symbols:

strong_alias (__libc_calloc, __calloc) weak_alias (__libc_calloc, calloc)
strong_alias (__libc_free, __cfree) weak_alias (__libc_free, cfree)
strong_alias (__libc_free, __free) strong_alias (__libc_free, free)
strong_alias (__libc_malloc, __malloc) strong_alias (__libc_malloc, malloc)

The issue is not with the weak symbols, but that other parts of glibc
depend on __libc_malloc explicitly.  Defining them in terms of jemalloc
API's allows the linker to drop glibc's malloc.o completely from the link,
and static linking no longer results in symbol collisions.

Another wrinkle: jemalloc during initialization calls sysconf to
get the number of CPU's.  GLIBC allocates for the first time before
setting up isspace (and other related) tables, which are used by
sysconf.  Instead, use the pthread API to get the number of
CPUs with GLIBC, which seems to work.

This resolves #442.
2016-10-28 15:08:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
48d4adfbeb Avoid negation of unsigned numbers.
Rather than relying on two's complement negation for alignment mask
generation, use bitwise not and addition.  This dodges warnings from
MSVC, and should be strength-reduced by compiler optimization anyway.
2016-10-27 21:26:33 -07:00
Jason Evans
b54d160dc4 Do not (recursively) allocate within tsd_fetch().
Refactor tsd so that tsdn_fetch() does not trigger allocation, since
allocation could cause infinite recursion.

This resolves #458.
2016-10-20 23:59:12 -07:00
Jason Evans
577d4572b0 Make dss operations lockless.
Rather than protecting dss operations with a mutex, use atomic
operations.  This has negligible impact on synchronization overhead
during typical dss allocation, but is a substantial improvement for
extent_in_dss() and the newly added extent_dss_mergeable(), which can be
called multiple times during extent deallocations.

This change also has the advantage of avoiding tsd in deallocation paths
associated with purging, which resolves potential deadlocks during
thread exit due to attempted tsd resurrection.

This resolves #425.
2016-10-13 15:37:00 -07:00
Jason Evans
e5effef428 Add/use adaptive spinning.
Add spin_t and spin_{init,adaptive}(), which provide a simple
abstraction for adaptive spinning.

Adaptively spin during busy waits in bootstrapping and rtree node
initialization.
2016-10-13 14:55:39 -07:00
Jason Evans
9acd5cf178 Remove all vestiges of chunks.
Remove mallctls:
- opt.lg_chunk
- stats.cactive

This resolves #464.
2016-10-12 11:55:43 -07:00
Jason Evans
63b5657aa5 Remove ratio-based purging.
Make decay-based purging the default (and only) mode.

Remove associated mallctls:
- opt.purge
- opt.lg_dirty_mult
- arena.<i>.lg_dirty_mult
- arenas.lg_dirty_mult
- stats.arenas.<i>.lg_dirty_mult

This resolves #385.
2016-10-12 10:40:27 -07:00
Jason Evans
b4b4a77848 Fix and simplify decay-based purging.
Simplify decay-based purging attempts to only be triggered when the
epoch is advanced, rather than every time purgeable memory increases.
In a correctly functioning system (not previously the case; see below),
this only causes a behavior difference if during subsequent purge
attempts the least recently used (LRU) purgeable memory extent is
initially too large to be purged, but that memory is reused between
attempts and one or more of the next LRU purgeable memory extents are
small enough to be purged.  In practice this is an arbitrary behavior
change that is within the set of acceptable behaviors.

As for the purging fix, assure that arena->decay.ndirty is recorded
*after* the epoch advance and associated purging occurs.  Prior to this
fix, it was possible for purging during epoch advance to cause a
substantially underrepresentative (arena->ndirty - arena->decay.ndirty),
i.e. the number of dirty pages attributed to the current epoch was too
low, and a series of unintended purges could result.  This fix is also
relevant in the context of the simplification described above, but the
bug's impact would be limited to over-purging at epoch advances.
2016-10-11 15:30:01 -07:00
Jason Evans
5f11fb7d43 Do not advance decay epoch when time goes backwards.
Instead, move the epoch backward in time.  Additionally, add
nstime_monotonic() and use it in debug builds to assert that time only
goes backward if nstime_update() is using a non-monotonic time source.
2016-10-10 22:15:10 -07:00
Jason Evans
ee0c74b77a Refactor arena->decay_* into arena->decay.* (arena_decay_t). 2016-10-10 20:32:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
e0164bc63c Refine nstime_update().
Add missing #include <time.h>.  The critical time facilities appear to
have been transitively included via unistd.h and sys/time.h, but in
principle this omission was capable of having caused
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ...) to have been overlooked in favor of
gettimeofday(), which in turn could cause spurious non-monotonic time
updates.

Refactor nstime_get() out of nstime_update() and add configure tests for
all variants.

Add CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW support (Linux-specific) and
mach_absolute_time() support (OS X-specific).

Do not fall back to clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, ...).  This was a
fragile Linux-specific workaround, which we're unlikely to use at all
now that clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW, ...) is supported, and if we
have no choice besides non-monotonic clocks, gettimeofday() is only
incrementally worse.
2016-10-10 10:33:59 -07:00
Jason Evans
871a9498e1 Fix size class overflow bugs.
Avoid calling s2u() on raw extent sizes in extent_recycle().

Clamp psz2ind() (implemented as psz2ind_clamp()) when inserting/removing
into/from size-segregated extent heaps.
2016-10-03 14:18:55 -07:00
Jason Evans
42e79c58a0 Update extent hook function prototype comments. 2016-09-29 09:49:19 -07:00
Eric Le Bihan
df0d273a07 Fix LG_QUANTUM definition for sparc64
GCC 4.9.3 cross-compiled for sparc64 defines __sparc_v9__, not
__sparc64__ nor __sparcv9. This prevents LG_QUANTUM from being defined
properly. Adding this new value to the check solves the issue.
2016-09-26 15:13:07 -07:00
Jason Evans
61f467e16a Avoid self assignment in tsd_set(). 2016-09-23 12:21:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
0222fb41d1 Add various mutex ownership assertions. 2016-09-23 12:21:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
73868b60f2 Fix extent_{before,last,past}() to return page-aligned results. 2016-09-23 12:21:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
f6d01ff4b7 Protect extents_dirty access with extents_mtx.
This fixes race conditions during purging.
2016-09-22 11:57:28 -07:00
Josh Gao
17c4b8de5f Fix -Wundef in _MSC_VER check. 2016-09-15 14:33:28 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
1167e9eff3 Check for __builtin_unreachable at configure time
Add a configure check for __builtin_unreachable instead of basing its
availability on the __GNUC__ version. On OS X using gcc (a real gcc, not the
bundled version that's just a gcc front-end) leads to a linker assertion:

    https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/issues/266

It turns out that this is caused by a gcc bug resulting from the use of
__builtin_unreachable():

    https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57438

To work around this bug, check that __builtin_unreachable() actually works at
configure time, and if it doesn't use abort() instead. The check is based on
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57438#c21.

With this `make check` passes with a homebrew installed gcc-5 and gcc-6.
2016-07-07 13:28:44 -07:00
Mike Hommey
c2942e2c0e Define 64-bits atomics unconditionally
They are used on all platforms in prng.h.
2016-06-09 23:17:39 +09:00
Mike Hommey
0dad5b7719 Fix extent_*_get to build with MSVC 2016-06-09 22:00:18 +09:00
Elliot Ronaghan
8a1a794b0c Don't use compact red-black trees with the pgi compiler
Some bug (either in the red-black tree code, or in the pgi compiler) seems to
cause red-black trees to become unbalanced. This issue seems to go away if we
don't use compact red-black trees. Since red-black trees don't seem to be used
much anymore, I opted for what seems to be an easy fix here instead of digging
in and trying to find the root cause of the bug.

Some context in case it's helpful:

I experienced a ton of segfaults while using pgi as Chapel's target compiler
with jemalloc 4.0.4. The little bit of debugging I did pointed me somewhere
deep in red-black tree manipulation, but I didn't get a chance to investigate
further. It looks like 4.2.0 replaced most uses of red-black trees with
pairing-heaps, which seems to avoid whatever bug I was hitting.

However, `make check_unit` was still failing on the rb test, so I figured the
core issue was just being masked. Here's the `make check_unit` failure:

```sh
=== test/unit/rb ===
test_rb_empty: pass
tree_recurse:test/unit/rb.c:90: Failed assertion: (((_Bool) (((uintptr_t) (left_node)->link.rbn_right_red) & ((size_t)1)))) == (false) --> true != false: Node should be black
test_rb_random:test/unit/rb.c:274: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 1 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
tree_recurse:test/unit/rb.c:90: Failed assertion: (((_Bool) (((uintptr_t) (left_node)->link.rbn_right_red) & ((size_t)1)))) == (false) --> true != false: Node should be black
test_rb_random:test/unit/rb.c:274: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 1 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
node_remove:test/unit/rb.c:190: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 2 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
<jemalloc>: test/unit/rb.c:43: Failed assertion: "pathp[-1].cmp < 0"
test/test.sh: line 22: 12926 Aborted
Test harness error
```

While starting to debug I saw the RB_COMPACT option and decided to check if
turning that off resolved the bug. It seems to have fixed it (`make check_unit`
passes and the segfaults under Chapel are gone) so it seems like on okay
work-around. I'd imagine this has performance implications for red-black trees
under pgi, but if they're not going to be used much anymore it's probably not a
big deal.
2016-06-08 14:48:55 -07:00
Jason Evans
dd752c1ffd Fix potential VM map fragmentation regression.
Revert 245ae6036c (Support --with-lg-page
values larger than actual page size.), because it could cause VM map
fragmentation if the kernel grows mmap()ed memory downward.

This resolves #391.
2016-06-07 14:15:49 -07:00
Jason Evans
4e910fc958 Fix extent_alloc_dss() regressions.
Page-align the gap, if any, and add/use extent_dalloc_gap(), which
registers the gap extent before deallocation.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
04942c3d90 Remove a stray memset(), and fix a junk filling test regression. 2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
f8f0542194 Modify extent hook functions to take an (extent_t *) argument.
This facilitates the application accessing its own extent allocator
metadata during hook invocations.

This resolves #259.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
6f29a83924 Add rtree lookup path caching.
rtree-based extent lookups remain more expensive than chunk-based run
lookups, but with this optimization the fast path slowdown is ~3 CPU
cycles per metadata lookup (on Intel Core i7-4980HQ), versus ~11 cycles
prior.  The path caching speedup tends to degrade gracefully unless
allocated memory is spread far apart (as is the case when using a
mixture of sbrk() and mmap()).
2016-06-05 20:59:57 -07:00
Jason Evans
7be2ebc23f Make tsd cleanup functions optional, remove noop cleanup functions. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
b14fdaaca0 Add a missing prof_alloc_rollback() call.
In the case where prof_alloc_prep() is called with an over-estimate of
allocation size, and sampling doesn't end up being triggered, the tctx
must be discarded.
2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
c8c3cbdf47 Miscellaneous s/chunk/extent/ updates. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
a43db1c608 Relax NBINS constraint (max 255 --> max 256). 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
751f2c332d Remove obsolete stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.mapped mallctl.
Rename stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.allocated mallctl to
stats.arenas.<i>.metadata .
2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
03eea4fb8b Better document --enable-ivsalloc. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
22588dda6e Rename most remaining *chunk* APIs to *extent*. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
0c4932eb1e s/chunk_lookup/extent_lookup/g, s/chunks_rtree/extents_rtree/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
4a55daa363 s/CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER/EXTENT_HOOKS_INITIALIZER/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
c9a76481d8 Rename chunks_{cached,retained,mtx} to extents_{cached,retained,mtx}. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
127026ad98 Rename chunk_*_t hooks to extent_*_t. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
9c305c9e5c s/chunk_hook/extent_hook/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
7d63fed0fd Rename huge to large. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
714d1640f3 Update private symbols. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
498856f44a Move slabs out of chunks. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
d28e5a6696 Improve interval-based profile dump triggering.
When an allocation is large enough to trigger multiple dumps, use
modular math rather than subtraction to reset the interval counter.
Prior to this change, it was possible for a single allocation to cause
many subsequent allocations to all trigger profile dumps.

When updating usable size for a sampled object, try to cancel out
the difference between LARGE_MINCLASS and usable size from the interval
counter.
2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
ed2c2427a7 Use huge size class infrastructure for large size classes. 2016-06-05 20:42:18 -07:00
Jason Evans
b46261d58b Implement cache-oblivious support for huge size classes. 2016-06-03 12:27:41 -07:00
Jason Evans
4731cd47f7 Allow chunks to not be naturally aligned.
Precisely size extents for huge size classes that aren't multiples of
chunksize.
2016-06-03 12:27:41 -07:00