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1374 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Evans
62de7680ca Update project URL. 2016-11-02 21:42:16 -07:00
Dave Watson
6c56e194b0 Check for existance of CPU_COUNT macro before using it.
This resolves #485.
2016-11-02 19:54:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
eca3bc0131 Fix sycall(2) configure test for Linux. 2016-11-02 19:51:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
da206df10b Do not use syscall(2) on OS X 10.12 (deprecated). 2016-11-02 19:35:12 -07:00
Jason Evans
3f2b8d9cfa Add os_unfair_lock support.
OS X 10.12 deprecated OSSpinLock; os_unfair_lock is the recommended
replacement.
2016-11-02 19:35:12 -07:00
Jason Evans
a99e0fa2d2 Fix/refactor zone allocator integration code.
Fix zone_force_unlock() to reinitialize, rather than unlocking mutexes,
since OS X 10.12 cannot tolerate a child unlocking mutexes that were
locked by its parent.

Refactor; this was a side effect of experimenting with zone
{de,re}registration during fork(2).
2016-11-02 19:35:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
31db315f17 Call _exit(2) rather than exit(3) in forked child.
_exit(2) is async-signal-safe, whereas exit(3) is not.
2016-11-02 19:24:49 -07:00
Jason Evans
07ee4c5ff4 Force no lazy-lock on Windows.
Monitoring thread creation is unimplemented for Windows, which means
lazy-lock cannot function correctly.

This resolves #310.
2016-11-02 09:13:08 -07:00
Jason Evans
f19bedb04c Use <quote>...</quote> rather than &ldquo;...&rdquo; or "..." in XML. 2016-11-01 15:32:40 -07:00
Jason Evans
b599b32280 Add "J" (JSON) support to malloc_stats_print().
This resolves #474.
2016-11-01 15:32:37 -07:00
Jason Evans
4752a54eeb Refactor witness_unlock() to fix undefined test behavior.
This resolves #396.
2016-10-31 11:51:39 -07:00
Jason Evans
1d57c03e33 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 22:59:42 -07:00
Jason Evans
c443b67561 Use syscall(2) rather than {open,read,close}(2) during boot.
Some applications wrap various system calls, and if they call the
allocator in their wrappers, unexpected reentry can result.  This is not
a general solution (many other syscalls are spread throughout the code),
but this resolves a bootstrapping issue that is apparently common.

This resolves #443.
2016-10-29 22:46:52 -07:00
Jason Evans
35a108c809 Fix EXTRA_CFLAGS to not affect configuration. 2016-10-29 22:46:43 -07:00
Jason Evans
e46f8f97bc Do not mark malloc_conf as weak on Windows.
This works around malloc_conf not being properly initialized by at least
the cygwin toolchain.  Prior build system changes to use
-Wl,--[no-]whole-archive may be necessary for malloc_conf resolution to
work properly as a non-weak symbol (not tested).
2016-10-29 00:16:30 -07:00
Jason Evans
35799a5030 Do not mark malloc_conf as weak for unit tests.
This is generally correct (no need for weak symbols since no jemalloc
library is involved in the link phase), and avoids linking problems
(apparently unininitialized non-NULL malloc_conf) when using cygwin with
gcc.
2016-10-28 23:21:14 -07:00
Dave Watson
ed84764a2a 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 15:10:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
b99c72f3d2 Reduce memory requirements for regression tests.
This is intended to drop memory usage to a level that AppVeyor test
instances can handle.

This resolves #393.
2016-10-28 11:56:16 -07:00
Jason Evans
eaecaad8ea Periodically purge in memory-intensive integration tests.
This resolves #393.
2016-10-28 11:55:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
2c53faf352 Periodically purge in memory-intensive integration tests.
This resolves #393.
2016-10-28 11:54:56 -07:00
Jason Evans
e7d6779918 Only link with libm (-lm) if necessary.
This fixes warnings when building with MSVC.
2016-10-28 00:48:03 -07:00
Jason Evans
875ff15e6a Only use --whole-archive with gcc.
Conditionalize use of --whole-archive on the platform plus compiler,
rather than on the ABI.  This fixes a regression caused by
7b24c6e557 (Use --whole-archive when
linking integration tests on MinGW.).
2016-10-28 00:47:53 -07:00
Jason Evans
1eb801bcad Do not force lazy lock on Windows.
This reverts 13473c7c66, which was
intended to work around bootstrapping issues when linking statically.
However, this actually causes problems in various other configurations,
so this reversion may force a future fix for the underlying problem, if
it still exists.
2016-10-28 00:47:42 -07:00
Jason Evans
dc553d52d8 Fix over-sized allocation of rtree leaf nodes.
Use the correct level metadata when allocating child nodes so that leaf
nodes don't end up over-sized (2^16 elements vs 2^4 elements).
2016-10-28 00:41:15 -07:00
Jason Evans
5569b4a42c Use --whole-archive when linking integration tests on MinGW.
Prior to this change, the malloc_conf weak symbol provided by the
jemalloc dynamic library is always used, even if the application
provides a malloc_conf symbol.  Use the --whole-archive linker option
to allow the weak symbol to be overridden.
2016-10-25 21:52:36 -07:00
Jason Evans
962a2979e3 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.
2016-10-21 00:27:37 -07:00
Jason Evans
e2bcf037d4 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
chunk_in_dss() and the newly added chunk_dss_mergeable(), which can be
called multiple times during chunk 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 15:33:56 -07:00
Jason Evans
9737685943 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 14:58:38 -07:00
Jason Evans
a2539fab95 Disallow 0x5a junk filling when running in Valgrind.
Explicitly disallow junk:true and junk:free runtime settings when
running in Valgrind, since deallocation-time junk filling and redzone
validation cause false positive Valgrind reports.

This resolves #470.
2016-10-12 22:58:40 -07:00
Jason Evans
d419bb09ef 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 15:50:05 -07:00
Jason Evans
a14712b4b8 Fix decay tests to all adapt to nstime_monotonic(). 2016-10-11 15:49:55 -07:00
Jason Evans
45a5bf6772 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 22:31:37 -07:00
Jason Evans
94e7ffa979 Refactor arena->decay_* into arena->decay.* (arena_decay_t). 2016-10-10 22:22:59 -07:00
Jason Evans
b732c395b7 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 11:40:46 -07:00
Jason Evans
5d8db15db9 Simplify run quantization. 2016-10-06 15:58:38 -07:00
Jason Evans
f193fd80cf Refactor runs_avail.
Use pszind_t size classes rather than szind_t size classes, and always
reserve space for NPSIZES elements.  This removes unused heaps that are
not multiples of the page size, and adds (currently) unused heaps for
all huge size classes, with the immediate benefit that the size of
arena_t allocations is constant (no longer dependent on chunk size).
2016-10-04 19:48:50 -07:00
Jason Evans
1abb49f09d Implement pz2ind(), pind2sz(), and psz2u().
These compute size classes and indices similarly to size2index(),
index2size() and s2u(), respectively, but using the subset of size
classes that are multiples of the page size.  Note that pszind_t and
szind_t are not interchangeable.
2016-10-04 16:29:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
bcd5424b1c Use TSDN_NULL rather than NULL as appropriate. 2016-10-04 15:56:56 -07:00
Jason Evans
c19b48fe73 Fix a typo. 2016-10-04 15:56:26 -07:00
Mike Hommey
af33e9a597 Define 64-bits atomics unconditionally
They are used on all platforms in prng.h.
2016-10-04 12:18:14 -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
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
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
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
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