Commit Graph

19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Evans
c0cc5db871 Replace tabs following #define with spaces.
This resolves #564.
2017-01-20 21:45:53 -08:00
Jason Evans
f408643a4c Remove extraneous parens around return arguments.
This resolves #540.
2017-01-20 21:43:07 -08:00
Jason Evans
c4c2592c83 Update brace style.
Add braces around single-line blocks, and remove line breaks before
function-opening braces.

This resolves #537.
2017-01-20 21:43:07 -08:00
Jason Evans
ffbb7dac3d Remove leading blank lines from function bodies.
This resolves #535.
2017-01-13 14:49:24 -08:00
Jason Evans
0f04bb1d6f Rename the arenas.extend mallctl to arenas.create. 2017-01-06 18:58:45 -08:00
Jason Evans
977103c897 Uniformly cast mallctl[bymib]() oldp/newp arguments to (void *).
This avoids warnings in some cases, and is otherwise generally good
hygiene.
2016-10-27 21:31:25 -07:00
Jason Evans
487093d999 Fix regressions related extent splitting failures.
Fix a fundamental extent_split_wrapper() bug in an error path.

Fix extent_recycle() to deregister unsplittable extents before leaking
them.

Relax xallocx() test assertions so that unsplittable extents don't cause
test failures.
2016-06-05 22:08:20 -07:00
Jason Evans
42faa9e3e0 Work around legitimate xallocx() failures during testing.
With the removal of subchunk size class infrastructure, there are no
large size classes that are guaranteed to be re-expandable in place
unless munmap() is disabled.  Work around these legitimate failures with
rallocx() fallback calls.  If there were no test configuration for which
the xallocx() calls succeeded, it would be important to override the
extent hooks for testing purposes, but by default these tests don't use
the rallocx() fallbacks on Linux, so test coverage is still sufficient.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
7d63fed0fd Rename huge to large. 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
3a9ec67626 Disable junk filling for tests that could otherwise easily OOM. 2016-05-11 00:52:16 -07:00
Jason Evans
b24f74b862 Don't rely on unpurged chunks in xallocx() test. 2016-02-19 17:02:25 -08:00
Jason Evans
fed1f9f367 Fix intermittent xallocx() test failures.
Modify xallocx() tests that expect to expand in place to use a separate
arena.  This avoids the potential for interposed internal allocations
from e.g. heap profile sampling to disrupt the tests.

This resolves #286.
2015-10-01 13:48:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
044047fae1 Remove fragile xallocx() test case.
In addition to depending on map coalescing, the test depended on
munmap() being disabled so that chunk recycling would always succeed.
2015-09-24 19:52:28 -07:00
Jason Evans
d260f442ce Fix xallocx(..., MALLOCX_ZERO) bugs.
Zero all trailing bytes of large allocations when
--enable-cache-oblivious configure option is enabled.  This regression
was introduced by 8a03cf039c (Implement
cache index randomization for large allocations.).

Zero trailing bytes of huge allocations when resizing from/to a size
class that is not a multiple of the chunk size.
2015-09-24 16:38:45 -07:00
Jason Evans
65b940a3c5 Loosen expected xallocx() results.
Systems that do not support chunk split/merge cannot shrink/grow huge
allocations in place.
2015-09-15 15:48:42 -07:00
Jason Evans
aca490f004 Add more xallocx() overflow tests. 2015-09-15 14:39:29 -07:00
Jason Evans
560a4e1e01 Fix xallocx() bugs.
Fix xallocx() bugs related to the 'extra' parameter when specified as
non-zero.
2015-09-11 20:40:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
d82a5e6a34 Implement the *allocx() API.
Implement the *allocx() API, which is a successor to the *allocm() API.
The *allocx() functions are slightly simpler to use because they have
fewer parameters, they directly return the results of primary interest,
and mallocx()/rallocx() avoid the strict aliasing pitfall that
allocm()/rallocx() share with posix_memalign().  The following code
violates strict aliasing rules:

    foo_t *foo;
    allocm((void **)&foo, NULL, 42, 0);

whereas the following is safe:

    foo_t *foo;
    void *p;
    allocm(&p, NULL, 42, 0);
    foo = (foo_t *)p;

mallocx() does not have this problem:

    foo_t *foo = (foo_t *)mallocx(42, 0);
2013-12-12 22:35:52 -08:00