Remove obsolete unit test scaffolding for extent quantization. Remove
redundant assertions. Add an assertion to
extents_first_best_fit_locked() that should help prevent aligned
allocation regressions.
Implement and test a JSON validation parser. Use the parser to validate
JSON output from malloc_stats_print(), with a significant subset of
supported output options.
This resolves#583.
Fix chunk_alloc_dss() to account for bytes that are not a multiple of
the chunk size. This regression was introduced by
e2bcf037d4 (Make dss operations
lockless.), which was first released in 4.3.0.
We don't touch witness at all when config_debug == false. Let's only pay the
memory cost in malloc_mutex_s when needed. Note that when !config_debug, we keep
the field in a union so that we don't have to do #ifdefs in multiple places.
In some cases the prof machinery allocates (in order to modify the
bt2gctx hash table), and such operations are synchronized via
bt2gctx_mtx. Rather than asserting that no locks are held on entry
into functions that may call prof_gdump(), make the weaker assertion
that no "core" locks are held. The prof machinery enqueues dumps
triggered by prof_gdump() calls when bt2gctx_mtx is held, so this
weakened assertion avoids false failures in such cases.
This fixes interactions with witness_assert_depth[_to_rank](), which was
added in dad74bd3c8 (Convert
witness_assert_lockless() to witness_assert_lock_depth().).
malloc_conf does not reliably work with MSVC, which complains of
"inconsistent dll linkage", i.e. its inability to support the
application overriding malloc_conf when dynamically linking/loading.
Work around this limitation by adding test harness support for per test
shell script sourcing, and converting all tests to use MALLOC_CONF
instead of malloc_conf.
Synchronize tcaches with tcaches_mtx rather than ctl_mtx. Add missing
synchronization for tcache flushing. This bug was introduced by
1cb181ed63 (Implement explicit tcache
support.), which was first released in 4.0.0.
malloc_conf does not reliably work with MSVC, which complains of
"inconsistent dll linkage", i.e. its inability to support the
application overriding malloc_conf when dynamically linking/loading.
Work around this limitation by adding test harness support for per test
shell script sourcing, and converting all tests to use MALLOC_CONF
instead of malloc_conf.
Introduces gen_travis.py, which generates .travis.yml, and updates .travis.yml
to be the generated version.
The travis build matrix approach doesn't play well with mixing and matching
various different environment settings, so we generate every build explicitly,
rather than letting them do it for us.
To avoid abusing travis resources (and save us time waiting for CI results), we
don't test every possible combination of options; we only check up to 2 unusual
settings at a time.
Extent splitting and coalescing is a major component of large allocation
overhead, and disabling coalescing of cached extents provides a simple
and effective hysteresis mechanism. Once two-phase purging is
implemented, it will probably make sense to leave coalescing disabled
for the first phase, but coalesce during the second phase.
This avoids a gcc diagnostic note:
note: The ABI for passing parameters with 64-byte alignment has
changed in GCC 4.6
This note related to the cacheline alignment of rtree_ctx_t, which was
introduced by 4a346f5593 (Replace rtree
path cache with LRU cache.).
Fix extent_alloc_dss() to account for bytes that are not a multiple of
the page size. This regression was introduced by
577d4572b0 (Make dss operations
lockless.), which was first released in 4.3.0.
Fix rtree_subkey() to use uintptr_t rather than unsigned for key
bitmasking. This regression was introduced by
4a346f5593 (Replace rtree path cache with
LRU cache.).
Rather than dynamically building a table to aid per level computations,
define a constant table at compile time. Omit both high and low
insignificant bits. Use one to three tree levels, depending on the
number of significant bits.
Rework rtree_ctx_t to encapsulate an rtree leaf LRU lookup cache rather
than a single-path element lookup cache. The replacement is logically
much simpler, as well as slightly faster in the fast path case and less
prone to degraded performance during non-trivial sequences of lookups.
Read adjacent rtree elements while holding element locks, since the
extents mutex only protects against relevant like-state extent mutation.
Fix management of the 'coalesced' loop state variable to merge
forward/backward results, rather than overwriting the result of forward
coalescing if attempting to coalesce backward. In practice this caused
no correctness issues, but could cause extra iterations in rare cases.
These regressions were introduced by
d27f29b468 (Disentangle arena and extent
locking.).
Set extent as active prior to registration so that other threads can't
modify it in the absence of locking.
This regression was introduced by
d27f29b468 (Disentangle arena and extent
locking.), via non-obvious means. Removal of extents_mtx protection
during extent_grow_retained() execution opened up the race, but in the
presence of that locking, the code was safe.
This resolves#599.