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Daniel Micay
879e76a9e5 teach the dss chunk allocator to handle new_addr
This provides in-place expansion of huge allocations when the end of the
allocation is at the end of the sbrk heap. There's already the ability
to extend in-place via recycled chunks but this handles the initial
growth of the heap via repeated vector / string reallocations.

A possible future extension could allow realloc to go from the following:

    | huge allocation | recycled chunks |
                                        ^ dss_end

To a larger allocation built from recycled *and* new chunks:

    |                      huge allocation                      |
                                                                ^ dss_end

Doing that would involve teaching the chunk recycling code to request
new chunks to satisfy the request. The chunk_dss code wouldn't require
any further changes.

    #include <stdlib.h>

    int main(void) {
        size_t chunk = 4 * 1024 * 1024;
        void *ptr = NULL;
        for (size_t size = chunk; size < chunk * 128; size *= 2) {
            ptr = realloc(ptr, size);
            if (!ptr) return 1;
        }
    }

dss:secondary: 0.083s
dss:primary: 0.083s

After:

dss:secondary: 0.083s
dss:primary: 0.003s

The dss heap grows in the upwards direction, so the oldest chunks are at
the low addresses and they are used first. Linux prefers to grow the
mmap heap downwards, so the trick will not work in the *current* mmap
chunk allocator as a huge allocation will only be at the top of the heap
in a contrived case.
2014-11-28 16:11:19 -08:00
Guilherme Goncalves
a2136025c4 Remove extra definition of je_tsd_boot on win32. 2014-11-18 19:08:18 -02:00
Jason Evans
9cf2be0a81 Make quarantine_init() static. 2014-11-07 14:50:38 -08:00
Jason Evans
c002a5c800 Fix two quarantine regressions.
Fix quarantine to actually update tsd when expanding, and to avoid
double initialization (leaking the first quarantine) due to recursive
initialization.

This resolves #161.
2014-11-04 18:03:11 -08:00
Jason Evans
d7a9bab92d Fix arena_sdalloc() to use promoted size (second attempt).
Unlike the preceeding attempted fix, this version avoids the potential
for converting an invalid bin index to a size class.
2014-10-31 22:26:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
6da2e9d4f6 Fix arena_sdalloc() to use promoted size. 2014-10-31 17:08:13 -07:00
Jason Evans
cfc5706f69 Miscellaneous cleanups. 2014-10-30 23:18:45 -07:00
Daniel Micay
d33f834591 avoid redundant chunk header reads
* use sized deallocation in iralloct_realign
* iralloc and ixalloc always need the old size, so pass it in from the
  caller where it's often already calculated
2014-10-30 17:06:38 -07:00
Daniel Micay
809b0ac391 mark huge allocations as unlikely
This cleans up the fast path a bit more by moving away more code.
2014-10-30 17:06:38 -07:00
Jason Evans
9b41ac909f Fix huge allocation statistics. 2014-10-14 22:20:00 -07:00
Jason Evans
3c4d92e82a Add per size class huge allocation statistics.
Add per size class huge allocation statistics, and normalize various
stats:
- Change the arenas.nlruns type from size_t to unsigned.
- Add the arenas.nhchunks and arenas.hchunks.<i>.size mallctl's.
- Replace the stats.arenas.<i>.bins.<j>.allocated mallctl with
  stats.arenas.<i>.bins.<j>.curregs .
- Add the stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.nmalloc,
  stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.ndalloc,
  stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.nrequests, and
  stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.curhchunks mallctl's.
2014-10-12 23:02:10 -07:00
Jason Evans
44c97b712e Fix a prof_tctx_t/prof_tdata_t cleanup race.
Fix a prof_tctx_t/prof_tdata_t cleanup race by storing a copy of thr_uid
in prof_tctx_t, so that the associated tdata need not be present during
tctx teardown.
2014-10-12 13:03:20 -07:00
Jason Evans
381c23dd9d Remove arena_dalloc_bin_run() clean page preservation.
Remove code in arena_dalloc_bin_run() that preserved the "clean" state
of trailing clean pages by splitting them into a separate run during
deallocation.  This was a useful mechanism for reducing dirty page
churn when bin runs comprised many pages, but bin runs are now quite
small.

Remove the nextind field from arena_run_t now that it is no longer
needed, and change arena_run_t's bin field (arena_bin_t *) to binind
(index_t).  These two changes remove 8 bytes of chunk header overhead
per page, which saves 1/512 of all arena chunk memory.
2014-10-10 23:01:03 -07:00
Jason Evans
81e547566e Add --with-lg-tiny-min, generalize --with-lg-quantum. 2014-10-10 22:35:07 -07:00
Jason Evans
fc0b3b7383 Add configure options.
Add:
  --with-lg-page
  --with-lg-page-sizes
  --with-lg-size-class-group
  --with-lg-quantum

Get rid of STATIC_PAGE_SHIFT, in favor of directly setting LG_PAGE.

Fix various edge conditions exposed by the configure options.
2014-10-09 22:44:37 -07:00
Daniel Micay
f22214a29d Use regular arena allocation for huge tree nodes.
This avoids grabbing the base mutex, as a step towards fine-grained
locking for huge allocations. The thread cache also provides a tiny
(~3%) improvement for serial huge allocations.
2014-10-07 23:57:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
8bb3198f72 Refactor/fix arenas manipulation.
Abstract arenas access to use arena_get() (or a0get() where appropriate)
rather than directly reading e.g. arenas[ind].  Prior to the addition of
the arenas.extend mallctl, the worst possible outcome of directly
accessing arenas was a stale read, but arenas.extend may allocate and
assign a new array to arenas.

Add a tsd-based arenas_cache, which amortizes arenas reads.  This
introduces some subtle bootstrapping issues, with tsd_boot() now being
split into tsd_boot[01]() to support tsd wrapper allocation
bootstrapping, as well as an arenas_cache_bypass tsd variable which
dynamically terminates allocation of arenas_cache itself.

Promote a0malloc(), a0calloc(), and a0free() to be generally useful for
internal allocation, and use them in several places (more may be
appropriate).

Abstract arena->nthreads management and fix a missing decrement during
thread destruction (recent tsd refactoring left arenas_cleanup()
unused).

Change arena_choose() to propagate OOM, and handle OOM in all callers.
This is important for providing consistent allocation behavior when the
MALLOCX_ARENA() flag is being used.  Prior to this fix, it was possible
for an OOM to result in allocation silently allocating from a different
arena than the one specified.
2014-10-07 23:14:57 -07:00
Jason Evans
155bfa7da1 Normalize size classes.
Normalize size classes to use the same number of size classes per size
doubling (currently hard coded to 4), across the intire range of size
classes.  Small size classes already used this spacing, but in order to
support this change, additional small size classes now fill [4 KiB .. 16
KiB).  Large size classes range from [16 KiB .. 4 MiB).  Huge size
classes now support non-multiples of the chunk size in order to fill (4
MiB .. 16 MiB).
2014-10-06 01:45:13 -07:00
Daniel Micay
a95018ee81 Attempt to expand huge allocations in-place.
This adds support for expanding huge allocations in-place by requesting
memory at a specific address from the chunk allocator.

It's currently only implemented for the chunk recycling path, although
in theory it could also be done by optimistically allocating new chunks.
On Linux, it could attempt an in-place mremap. However, that won't work
in practice since the heap is grown downwards and memory is not unmapped
(in a normal build, at least).

Repeated vector reallocation micro-benchmark:

    #include <string.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>

    int main(void) {
        for (size_t i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
            void *ptr = NULL;
            size_t old_size = 0;
            for (size_t size = 4; size < (1 << 30); size *= 2) {
                ptr = realloc(ptr, size);
                if (!ptr) return 1;
                memset(ptr + old_size, 0xff, size - old_size);
                old_size = size;
            }
            free(ptr);
        }
    }

The glibc allocator fails to do any in-place reallocations on this
benchmark once it passes the M_MMAP_THRESHOLD (default 128k) but it
elides the cost of copies via mremap, which is currently not something
that jemalloc can use.

With this improvement, jemalloc still fails to do any in-place huge
reallocations for the first outer loop, but then succeeds 100% of the
time for the remaining 99 iterations. The time spent doing allocations
and copies drops down to under 5%, with nearly all of it spent doing
purging + faulting (when huge pages are disabled) and the array memset.

An improved mremap API (MREMAP_RETAIN - #138) would be far more general
but this is a portable optimization and would still be useful on Linux
for xallocx.

Numbers with transparent huge pages enabled:

glibc (copies elided via MREMAP_MAYMOVE): 8.471s

jemalloc: 17.816s
jemalloc + no-op madvise: 13.236s

jemalloc + this commit: 6.787s
jemalloc + this commit + no-op madvise: 6.144s

Numbers with transparent huge pages disabled:

glibc (copies elided via MREMAP_MAYMOVE): 15.403s

jemalloc: 39.456s
jemalloc + no-op madvise: 12.768s

jemalloc + this commit: 15.534s
jemalloc + this commit + no-op madvise: 6.354s

Closes #137
2014-10-05 14:47:01 -07:00
Jason Evans
e9a3fa2e09 Add missing header includes in jemalloc/jemalloc.h .
Add stdlib.h, stdbool.h, and stdint.h to jemalloc/jemalloc.h so that
applications only have to #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.

This resolves #132.
2014-10-05 12:05:37 -07:00
Jason Evans
16854ebeb7 Don't disable tcache for lazy-lock.
Don't disable tcache when lazy-lock is configured.  There already exists
a mechanism to disable tcache, but doing so automatically due to
lazy-lock causes surprising performance behavior.
2014-10-04 15:00:51 -07:00
Jason Evans
34e85b4182 Make prof-related inline functions always-inline. 2014-10-04 11:26:05 -07:00
Jason Evans
029d44cf8b Fix tsd cleanup regressions.
Fix tsd cleanup regressions that were introduced in
5460aa6f66 (Convert all tsd variables to
reside in a single tsd structure.).  These regressions were twofold:

1) tsd_tryget() should never (and need never) return NULL.  Rename it to
   tsd_fetch() and simplify all callers.
2) tsd_*_set() must only be called when tsd is in the nominal state,
   because cleanup happens during the nominal-->purgatory transition,
   and re-initialization must not happen while in the purgatory state.
   Add tsd_nominal() and use it as needed.  Note that tsd_*{p,}_get()
   can still be used as long as no re-initialization that would require
   cleanup occurs.  This means that e.g. the thread_allocated counter
   can be updated unconditionally.
2014-10-04 11:22:55 -07:00
Jason Evans
fc12c0b8bc Implement/test/fix prof-related mallctl's.
Implement/test/fix the opt.prof_thread_active_init,
prof.thread_active_init, and thread.prof.active mallctl's.

Test/fix the thread.prof.name mallctl.

Refactor opt_prof_active to be read-only and move mutable state into the
prof_active variable.  Stop leaning on ctl-related locking for
protection.
2014-10-03 23:25:30 -07:00
Jason Evans
551ebc4364 Convert to uniform style: cond == false --> !cond 2014-10-03 10:16:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
20c31deaae Test prof.reset mallctl and fix numerous discovered bugs. 2014-10-02 23:01:10 -07:00
Eric Wong
4dcf04bfc0 correctly detect adaptive mutexes in pthreads
PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP is an enum on glibc and not a macro,
we must test for their existence by attempting compilation.
2014-09-29 16:10:40 -07:00
Jason Evans
5d9732f2cf Merge pull request #129 from daverigby/msvc_lg_floor
Use MSVC intrinsics for lg_floor
2014-09-29 15:15:31 -07:00
Jason Evans
0c5dd03e88 Move small run metadata into the arena chunk header.
Move small run metadata into the arena chunk header, with multiple
expected benefits:
- Lower run fragmentation due to reduced run sizes; runs are more likely
  to completely drain when there are fewer total regions.
- Improved cache behavior.  Prior to this change, run headers were
  always page-aligned, which put extra pressure on some CPU cache sets.
  The degree to which this was a problem was hardware dependent, but it
  likely hurt some even for the most advanced modern hardware.
- Buffer overruns/underruns are less likely to corrupt allocator
  metadata.
- Size classes between 4 KiB and 16 KiB become reasonable to support
  without any special handling, and the runs are small enough that dirty
  unused pages aren't a significant concern.
2014-09-29 01:31:39 -07:00
Jason Evans
f97e5ac4ec Implement compile-time bitmap size computation. 2014-09-28 14:43:11 -07:00
Jason Evans
6ef80d68f0 Fix profile dumping race.
Fix a race that caused a non-critical assertion failure.  To trigger the
race, a thread had to be part way through initializing a new sample,
such that it was discoverable by the dumping thread, but not yet linked
into its gctx by the time a later dump phase would normally have reset
its state to 'nominal'.

Additionally, lock access to the state field during modification to
transition to the dumping state.  It's not apparent that this oversight
could have caused an actual problem due to outer locking that protects
the dumping machinery, but the added locking pedantically follows the
stated locking protocol for the state field.
2014-09-24 22:23:43 -07:00
Dave Rigby
112704cfbf Use MSVC intrinsics for lg_floor
When using MSVC make use of its intrinsic functions (supported on
x86, amd64 & ARM) for lg_floor.
2014-09-24 11:55:02 +01:00
Jason Evans
5460aa6f66 Convert all tsd variables to reside in a single tsd structure. 2014-09-23 02:36:08 -07:00
Jason Evans
9c640bfdd4 Apply likely()/unlikely() to allocation/deallocation fast paths. 2014-09-11 17:01:58 -07:00
Daniel Micay
23fdf8b359 mark some conditions as unlikely
* assertion failure
* malloc_init failure
* malloc not already initialized (in malloc_init)
* running in valgrind
* thread cache disabled at runtime

Clang and GCC already consider a comparison with NULL or -1 to be cold,
so many branches (out-of-memory) are already correctly considered as
cold and marking them is not important.
2014-09-10 21:49:42 -04:00
Daniel Micay
6b5609d23b add likely / unlikely macros 2014-09-10 17:36:32 -04:00
Jason Evans
6e73dc194e Fix a profile sampling race.
Fix a profile sampling race that was due to preparing to sample, yet
doing nothing to assure that the context remains valid until the stats
are updated.

These regressions were caused by
602c8e0971 (Implement per thread heap
profiling.), which did not make it into any releases prior to these
fixes.
2014-09-09 19:47:09 -07:00
Jason Evans
6fd53da030 Fix prof_tdata_get()-related regressions.
Fix prof_tdata_get() to avoid dereferencing an invalid tdata pointer
(when it's PROF_TDATA_STATE_{REINCARNATED,PURGATORY}).

Fix prof_tdata_get() callers to check for invalid results besides NULL
(PROF_TDATA_STATE_{REINCARNATED,PURGATORY}).

These regressions were caused by
602c8e0971 (Implement per thread heap
profiling.), which did not make it into any releases prior to these
fixes.
2014-09-09 15:29:34 -07:00
Daniel Micay
a62812eacc fix isqalloct (should call isdalloct) 2014-09-08 21:46:17 -04:00
Daniel Micay
4cfe55166e Add support for sized deallocation.
This adds a new `sdallocx` function to the external API, allowing the
size to be passed by the caller.  It avoids some extra reads in the
thread cache fast path.  In the case where stats are enabled, this
avoids the work of calculating the size from the pointer.

An assertion validates the size that's passed in, so enabling debugging
will allow users of the API to debug cases where an incorrect size is
passed in.

The performance win for a contrived microbenchmark doing an allocation
and immediately freeing it is ~10%.  It may have a different impact on a
real workload.

Closes #28
2014-09-08 17:34:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
c3f8650749 Add relevant function attributes to [msn]allocx(). 2014-09-08 16:47:51 -07:00
Jason Evans
82e88d1ecf Move typedefs from jemalloc_protos.h.in to jemalloc_typedefs.h.in.
Move typedefs from jemalloc_protos.h.in to jemalloc_typedefs.h.in, so
that typedefs aren't redefined when compiling stress tests.
2014-09-07 19:55:03 -07:00
Jason Evans
b718cf77e9 Optimize [nmd]alloc() fast paths.
Optimize [nmd]alloc() fast paths such that the (flags == 0) case is
streamlined, flags decoding only happens to the minimum degree
necessary, and no conditionals are repeated.
2014-09-07 14:40:19 -07:00
Jason Evans
c21b05ea09 Whitespace cleanups. 2014-09-04 22:27:26 -07:00
Qinfan Wu
ff6a31d3b9 Refactor chunk map.
Break the chunk map into two separate arrays, in order to improve cache
locality. This is related to issue #23.
2014-09-04 22:22:52 -07:00
Sara Golemon
3e24afa28e Test for availability of malloc hooks via autoconf
__*_hook() is glibc, but on at least one glibc platform (homebrew),
the __GLIBC__ define isn't set correctly and we miss being able to
use these hooks.

Do a feature test for it during configuration so that we enable it
anywhere the hooks are actually available.
2014-08-22 15:19:21 -07:00
Jason Evans
602c8e0971 Implement per thread heap profiling.
Rename data structures (prof_thr_cnt_t-->prof_tctx_t,
prof_ctx_t-->prof_gctx_t), and convert to storing a prof_tctx_t for
sampled objects.

Convert PROF_ALLOC_PREP() to prof_alloc_prep(), since precise backtrace
depth within jemalloc functions is no longer an issue (pprof prunes
irrelevant frames).

Implement mallctl's:
- prof.reset implements full sample data reset, and optional change of
  sample interval.
- prof.lg_sample reads the current sample interval (opt.lg_prof_sample
  was the permanent source of truth prior to prof.reset).
- thread.prof.name provides naming capability for threads within heap
  profile dumps.
- thread.prof.active makes it possible to activate/deactivate heap
  profiling for individual threads.

Modify the heap dump files to contain per thread heap profile data.
This change is incompatible with the existing pprof, which will require
enhancements to read and process the enriched data.
2014-08-19 21:31:16 -07:00
Jason Evans
1628e8615e Add rb_empty(). 2014-08-19 21:05:54 -07:00
Jason Evans
3a81cbd2d4 Dump heap profile backtraces in a stable order.
Also iterate over per thread stats in a stable order, which prepares the
way for stable ordering of per thread heap profile dumps.
2014-08-19 21:05:54 -07:00
Jason Evans
ab532e9799 Directly embed prof_ctx_t's bt. 2014-08-19 21:05:54 -07:00