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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
d51139c33c Verify extent hook functions receive correct extent_hooks pointer. 2016-09-29 09:50:35 -07:00
Jason Evans
42e79c58a0 Update extent hook function prototype comments. 2016-09-29 09:49:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
79647fe465 Close file descriptor after reading "/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory".
This bug was introduced by c2f970c32b
(Modify pages_map() to support mapping uncommitted virtual memory.).

This resolves #399.
2016-09-26 15:58:44 -07:00
Jason Evans
3c8c3e9e9b Close file descriptor after reading "/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory".
This bug was introduced by c2f970c32b
(Modify pages_map() to support mapping uncommitted virtual memory.).

This resolves #399.
2016-09-26 15:55:40 -07:00
Mike Hommey
3bb044c807 Add an AppVeyor config
This builds jemalloc and runs all checks with:
- MSVC 2015 64-bits
- MSVC 2015 32-bits
- MINGW64 (from msys2)
- MINGW32 (from msys2)

Normally, AppVeyor configs are named appveyor.yml, but it is possible to
configure the .yml file name in the AppVeyor project settings such that
the file stays "hidden", like typical travis configs.
2016-09-26 15:47:41 -07:00
Mike Hommey
43d4d7c373 Add Travis-CI configuration 2016-09-26 15:47:29 -07:00
Thomas Köckerbauer
92009b19d6 use install command determined by configure 2016-09-26 15:43:07 -07:00
Thomas Köckerbauer
ea68cd25b6 use install command determined by configure 2016-09-26 15:39:55 -07:00
Bai
15da5f5d9d Readme.txt error for building in the Windows
The command can't work using sh -C sh -c "./autogen.sh CC=cl --enable-lazy-lock=no". 
Change the position of the colon, the command of autogen work.
2016-09-26 15:35:30 -07:00
Bai
020c32859d Readme.txt error for building in the Windows
The command can't work using sh -C sh -c "./autogen.sh CC=cl --enable-lazy-lock=no". 
Change the position of the colon, the command of autogen work.
2016-09-26 15:34:53 -07:00
Eric Le Bihan
b54c0c2925 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 15:14:59 -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
Elliot Ronaghan
c128167bca Disable irrelevant Cray compiler warnings if cc-silence is enabled
Cray is pretty warning-happy, so disable ones that aren't helpful. Each warning
has a numeric value instead of having named flags to disable specific warnings.
Disable warnings 128 and 1357.

128:  Ignore unreachable code warning. Cray warns about `not_reached()` not
      being reachable in a couple of places because it detects that some loops
      will never terminate.

1357: Ignore warning about redefinition of malloc and friends

With this patch, Cray 8.4.0 and 8.5.1 build cleanly and pass `make check`
2016-09-26 11:18:18 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
4b52518398 Add Cray compiler's equivalent of -Werror before __attribute__ checks
Cray uses -herror_on_warning instead of -Werror. Use it everywhere -Werror is
currently used for __attribute__ checks so configure actually detects they're
not supported.
2016-09-26 11:18:18 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
1d42a99027 Disable automatic dependency generation for the Cray compiler
Cray only supports `-M` for generating dependency files. It does not support
`-MM` or `-MT`, so don't try to use them. I just reused the existing mechanism
for turning auto-dependency generation off (`CC_MM=`), but it might be more
principled to add a configure test to check if the compiler supports `-MM` and
`-MT`, instead of manually tracking which compilers don't support those flags.
2016-09-26 11:18:18 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
8701bc7079 Add initial support for building with the cray compiler
Get jemalloc building and passing `make check_unit` with cray 8.4. An inlining
bug in 8.4 results in internal errors while trying to build jemalloc. This has
already been reported and fixed for the 8.5 release.

In order to work around the inlining bug, disable gnu compatibility and limit
ipa optimizations.

I copied the msvc compiler check for cray, but note that we perform the test
even if we think we're using gcc because cray pretends to be gcc if `-hgnu`
(which is enabled by default) is used. I couldn't come up with a principled way
to check for the inlining bug, so instead I just checked compiler versions.

The build had lots of warnings I need to address and cray doesn't support -MM
or -MT for dependency tracking, so I had to do `make CC_MM=`.
2016-09-26 11:18:18 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
b770d2da1d Fix librt detection when using a Cray compiler wrapper
The Cray compiler wrappers will often add `-lrt` to the base compiler with
`-static` linking (the default at most sites.) However, `-lrt` isn't
automatically added with `-dynamic`. This means that if jemalloc was built with
`-static`, but then used in a program with `-dynamic` jemalloc won't have
detected that librt is a dependency.

The integration and stress tests use -dynamic, which is causing undefined
references to clock_gettime().

This just adds an extra check for librt (ignoring the autoconf cache) with
`-dynamic` thrown. It also stops filtering librt from the integration tests.

With this `make check` passes for:
 - PrgEnv-gnu
 - PrgEnv-intel
 - PrgEnv-pgi

PrgEnv-cray still needs more work (will be in a separate patch.)
2016-09-26 11:11:55 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
3573fb93ce Add -dynamic for integration and stress tests with Cray compiler wrappers
Cray systems come with compiler wrappers to simplify building parallel
applications. CC is the C++ wrapper, and cc is the C wrapper.

The wrappers call the base {Cray, Intel, PGI, or GNU} compiler with vendor
specific flags. The "Programming Environment" (prgenv) that's currently loaded
determines the base compiler. e.g. compiling with gnu looks something like:

    module load PrgEnv-gnu
    cc hello.c

On most systems the wrappers defaults to `-static` mode, which causes them to
only look for static libraries, and not for any dynamic ones (even if the
dynamic version was explicitly listed.)

The integration and stress tests expect to be using the .so, so we have to run
the with -dynamic so that wrapper will find/use the .so.
2016-09-26 11:11:55 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
5acef864f2 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.
2016-09-26 11:08:45 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
50a865e15a Work around a weird pgi bug in test/unit/math.c
pgi fails to compile math.c, reporting that `-INFINITY` in `pt_norm_expected[]`
is a "Non-constant" expression. A simplified version of this failure is:

```c
#include <math.h>

static double inf1, inf2 = INFINITY;  // no complaints
static double inf3 = INFINITY;        // suddenly INFINITY is "Non-constant"

int main() { }
```

```sh
PGC-S-0074-Non-constant expression in initializer (t.c: 4)
```

pgi errors on the declaration of inf3, and will compile fine if that line is
removed. I've reported this bug to pgi, but in the meantime I just switched to
using (DBL_MAX + DBL_MAX) to work around this bug.
2016-09-26 11:08:45 -07:00
Jason Evans
57cddffca6 Formatting fixes. 2016-09-26 11:01:59 -07:00
Mike Hommey
11b5da7533 Change how the default zone is found
On OSX 10.12, malloc_default_zone returns a special zone that is not
present in the list of registered zones. That zone uses a "lite zone"
if one is present (apparently enabled when malloc stack logging is
enabled), or the first registered zone otherwise. In practice this
means unless malloc stack logging is enabled, the first registered
zone is the default.

So get the list of zones to get the first one, instead of relying on
malloc_default_zone.
2016-09-26 11:01:37 -07:00
Jason Evans
5ff1839133 Formatting fixes. 2016-09-26 11:00:32 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
38a96f07ac Fix a bug in __builtin_unreachable configure check
In 1167e9e, I accidentally tested je_cv_gcc_builtin_ffsl instead of
je_cv_gcc_builtin_unreachable (copy-paste error), which meant that
JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE was always getting defined as abort even if
__builtin_unreachable support was detected.
2016-09-26 10:44:51 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
d1207f0d37 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.
2016-09-26 10:44:37 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
c096ccfe11 Fix a bug in __builtin_unreachable configure check
In 1167e9e, I accidentally tested je_cv_gcc_builtin_ffsl instead of
je_cv_gcc_builtin_unreachable (copy-paste error), which meant that
JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE was always getting defined as abort even if
__builtin_unreachable support was detected.
2016-09-26 10:38:59 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
a6a8e40f7d Fix a valgrind regression in chunk_recycle()
Fix a latent valgrind bug exposed by d412624b25
(Move retaining out of default chunk hooks).
2016-09-26 10:30:57 -07:00
Qi Wang
57ed894f8a Fix arena_bind().
When tsd is not in nominal state (e.g. during thread termination), we
should not increment nthreads.
2016-09-23 14:39:29 -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
e3187ec6b6 Fix large_dalloc_impl() to always lock large_mtx. 2016-09-23 12:21:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
fd96974040 Add new_addr validation in extent_recycle(). 2016-09-23 12:21:25 -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
Jason Evans
bc49157d21 Fix extent_recycle() to exclude other arenas' extents.
When attempting to recycle an extent at a specified address, check that
the extent belongs to the correct arena.
2016-09-22 11:53:19 -07:00
Qi Wang
1cb399b630 Fix arena_bind().
When tsd is not in nominal state (e.g. during thread termination), we
should not increment nthreads.
2016-09-22 09:13:45 -07:00
Josh Gao
17c4b8de5f Fix -Wundef in _MSC_VER check. 2016-09-15 14:33:28 -07:00
Jason Evans
9ebbfca93f Change html manual encoding to UTF-8.
This works around GitHub's broken automatic reformatting from ISO-8859-1
to UTF-8 when serving static html.

Remove <parameter/> from e.g. <function>malloc<parameter/></function>,
add a custom template that does not append parentheses, and manually
specify them, e.g. <function>malloc()</function>.  This works around
apparently broken XSL formatting that causes <code/> to be emitted in
html (rather than <code></code>, or better yet, nothing).
2016-09-12 16:44:33 -07:00
Jason Evans
d4ce47e7fb Change html manual encoding to UTF-8.
This works around GitHub's broken automatic reformatting from ISO-8859-1
to UTF-8 when serving static html.

Remove <parameter/> from e.g. <function>malloc<parameter/></function>,
add a custom template that does not append parentheses, and manually
specify them, e.g. <function>malloc()</function>.  This works around
apparently broken XSL formatting that causes <code/> to be emitted in
html (rather than <code></code>, or better yet, nothing).
2016-09-12 16:31:21 -07:00
Jason Evans
c716c1e531 Update project URL. 2016-09-12 11:56:24 -07:00
Mike Hommey
19c9a3e828 Change how the default zone is found
On OSX 10.12, malloc_default_zone returns a special zone that is not
present in the list of registered zones. That zone uses a "lite zone"
if one is present (apparently enabled when malloc stack logging is
enabled), or the first registered zone otherwise. In practice this
means unless malloc stack logging is enabled, the first registered
zone is the default.

So get the list of zones to get the first one, instead of relying on
malloc_default_zone.
2016-07-08 13:35:35 +09:00
Mike Hommey
4abaee5d13 Avoid getting the same default zone twice in a row.
847ff22 added a call to malloc_default_zone() before the main loop in
register_zone, effectively making malloc_default_zone() called twice
without any different outcome expected in the returned result.

It is also called once at the beginning, and a second time at the end
of the loop block.

Instead, call it only once per iteration.
2016-07-08 13:28:16 +09:00
Elliot Ronaghan
47b34dd398 Disable irrelevant Cray compiler warnings if cc-silence is enabled
Cray is pretty warning-happy, so disable ones that aren't helpful. Each warning
has a numeric value instead of having named flags to disable specific warnings.
Disable warnings 128 and 1357.

128:  Ignore unreachable code warning. Cray warns about `not_reached()` not
      being reachable in a couple of places because it detects that some loops
      will never terminate.

1357: Ignore warning about redefinition of malloc and friends

With this patch, Cray 8.4.0 and 8.5.1 build cleanly and pass `make check`
2016-07-07 15:06:01 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
3dee73faf2 Add Cray compiler's equivalent of -Werror before __attribute__ checks
Cray uses -herror_on_warning instead of -Werror. Use it everywhere -Werror is
currently used for __attribute__ checks so configure actually detects they're
not supported.
2016-07-07 13:45:48 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
3ef67930e0 Disable automatic dependency generation for the Cray compiler
Cray only supports `-M` for generating dependency files. It does not support
`-MM` or `-MT`, so don't try to use them. I just reused the existing mechanism
for turning auto-dependency generation off (`CC_MM=`), but it might be more
principled to add a configure test to check if the compiler supports `-MM` and
`-MT`, instead of manually tracking which compilers don't support those flags.
2016-07-07 13:45:48 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
aec07531bc Add initial support for building with the cray compiler
Get jemalloc building and passing `make check_unit` with cray 8.4. An inlining
bug in 8.4 results in internal errors while trying to build jemalloc. This has
already been reported and fixed for the 8.5 release.

In order to work around the inlining bug, disable gnu compatibility and limit
ipa optimizations.

I copied the msvc compiler check for cray, but note that we perform the test
even if we think we're using gcc because cray pretends to be gcc if `-hgnu`
(which is enabled by default) is used. I couldn't come up with a principled way
to check for the inlining bug, so instead I just checked compiler versions.

The build had lots of warnings I need to address and cray doesn't support -MM
or -MT for dependency tracking, so I had to do `make CC_MM=`.
2016-07-07 13:45:48 -07:00
rustyx
e37720cb4a Fix MSVC project 2016-07-07 13:31:51 -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
Elliot Ronaghan
ae3314785b Fix librt detection when using a Cray compiler wrapper
The Cray compiler wrappers will often add `-lrt` to the base compiler with
`-static` linking (the default at most sites.) However, `-lrt` isn't
automatically added with `-dynamic`. This means that if jemalloc was built with
`-static`, but then used in a program with `-dynamic` jemalloc won't have
detected that librt is a dependency.

The integration and stress tests use -dynamic, which is causing undefined
references to clock_gettime().

This just adds an extra check for librt (ignoring the autoconf cache) with
`-dynamic` thrown. It also stops filtering librt from the integration tests.

With this `make check` passes for:
 - PrgEnv-gnu
 - PrgEnv-intel
 - PrgEnv-pgi

PrgEnv-cray still needs more work (will be in a separate patch.)
2016-07-07 13:25:01 -07:00