In order for nstime_update to handle non-monotonic clocks, it requires the input
nstime to be initialized -- when reading for the first time, zero init has to be
done. Otherwise random stack value may be seen as clocks and returned.
The event counters maintain a relationship with the current bytes: last_event <=
current < next_event. When a reinit happens (e.g. reincarnated tsd), the last
event needs progressing because all events start fresh from the current bytes.
When opt_retain is on, slab extents remain guarded in all states, even
retained. This works well if arena is never destroyed, because we
anticipate those slabs will be eventually reused. But if the arena is
destroyed, the slabs must be unguarded to prevent leaking guard pages.
On the rtree metadata lookup fast path, there will never be a NULL returned when
the cache key matches (which is unknown to the compiler). The previous logic
was checking for NULL return value, resulting in the extra branch (in addition to
the cache key match checking). Make the lookup_fast return a bool to indicate
cache miss / match, so that the extra branch is avoided.
As the code evolves, some code paths that have previously assigned
deferred_work_generated may cease being reached. This would leave the value
uninitialized. This change initializes the value for safety.
Adding guarded extents, which are regular extents surrounded by guard pages
(mprotected). To reduce syscalls, small guarded extents are cached as a
separate eset in ecache, and decay through the dirty / muzzy / retained pipeline
as usual.
This mallctl accepts an arena_config_t structure which
can be used to customize the behavior of the arena.
Right now it contains extent_hooks and a new option,
metadata_use_hooks, which controls whether the extent
hooks are also used for metadata allocation.
The medata_use_hooks option has two main use cases:
1. In heterogeneous memory systems, to avoid metadata
being placed on potentially slower memory.
2. Avoiding virtual memory from being leaked as a result
of metadata allocation failure originating in an extent hook.
Existing backtrace implementations skip native stack frames from runtimes like
Python. The hook allows to augment the backtraces to attribute allocations to
native functions in heap profiles.
The prof initialization is done only when opt_prof is true. This change makes
sure the prof_* mallctls only have limited read access (i.e. no access to prof
internals) when opt_prof is false.
In addition, initialize the global prof mutexes even if opt_prof is false. This
makes sure the mutex stats are set properly.
This change allows every allocator conforming to PAI communicate that it
deferred some work for the future. Without it if a background thread goes into
indefinite sleep, there is no way to notify it about upcoming deferred work.
Previously the calculation of sleep time between wakeups was implemented within
background_thread. This resulted in some parts of decay and hpa specific
logic mixing with background thread implementation. In this change, background
thread delegates this calculation to arena and it, in turn, delegates it to PAI.
The next step is to implement the actual calculation of time until deferred work
in HPA.
Prior to the change you could specify --enable-prof-libunwind without
--enable-prof which would do effectively nothing. This was confusing as I
expected --enable-prof-libunwind to act like --enable-prof, but use libunwind.
There is a race between the doc generation and the doc installation,
so make the install depend on the build for doc.
Signed-off-by: Mingli Yu <mingli.yu@windriver.com>
Specifically, this change allows the default alloc hook to used during
arenas.create. One use case is to invoke the default alloc hook in a customized
hook arena, i.e. the default hooks can be read out of a default arena, then
create customized ones based on these hooks. Note that mixing the default with
customized hooks is not recommended, and should only be considered when the
customization is simple and straightforward.
Retained pages are those which haven't been touched and are unbacked from OS
perspective. For a pageslab their number should equal "total pages in slab"
minus "touched pages".
When clang sees an unknown warning option, unlike gcc it doesn't fail the build
with error. It issues a warning. Hence JE_CFLAGS_ADD with warning options that
didnt't exist in clang would still mark those options as available. This led to
several warnings when built with clang or "gcc" on OSX. This change fixes those
warnings by simply making clang fail builds with non-existent warning options.
The recent pairing heap optimizations flattened the lock hold time profile.
This was a win for raw cycle counts, but ended up causing us to "just miss"
acquiring the mutex before sleeping more often. Bump those counts.
By force-inlining everything that would otherwise be a macro, we get the same
effect (it's not clear in the first place that this is actually a good idea, but
it avoids making any changes to the existing performance profile).
This makes the code more maintainable (in anticipation of subsequent changes),
as well as making performance profiles and debug info more readable (we get
"real" line numbers, instead of making everything point to the macro definition
of all associated functions).
The edata_cache_small had a fill/flush heuristic. In retrospect, this was a
premature optimization; more testing indicates that an unbounded cache is
effectively fine here, and moreover we spend a nontrivial amount of time doing
unnecessary filling/flushing.
As the HPA takes on a larger and larger fraction of all allocations, any
theoretical differences in allocation patterns should shrink. The HPA is more
efficient with its metadata in general, so it still comes out ahead on metadata
usage anyways.