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164 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Maurer
6c39f9e059 refactor profiling. only use a bytes till next sample variable. 2014-04-16 13:43:30 -07:00
Ben Maurer
a7619b7fa5 outline rare tcache_get codepaths 2014-04-16 13:36:56 -07:00
Jason Evans
bd87b01999 Optimize Valgrind integration.
Forcefully disable tcache if running inside Valgrind, and remove
Valgrind calls in tcache-specific code.

Restructure Valgrind-related code to move most Valgrind calls out of the
fast path functions.

Take advantage of static knowledge to elide some branches in
JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC().
2014-04-15 16:49:57 -07:00
Jason Evans
ecd3e59ca3 Remove the "opt.valgrind" mallctl.
Remove the "opt.valgrind" mallctl because it is unnecessary -- jemalloc
automatically detects whether it is running inside valgrind.
2014-04-15 14:33:50 -07:00
Jason Evans
9790b9667f Remove the *allocm() API, which is superceded by the *allocx() API. 2014-04-14 22:32:31 -07:00
Jason Evans
9b0cbf0850 Remove support for non-prof-promote heap profiling metadata.
Make promotion of sampled small objects to large objects mandatory, so
that profiling metadata can always be stored in the chunk map, rather
than requiring one pointer per small region in each small-region page
run.  In practice the non-prof-promote code was only useful when using
jemalloc to track all objects and report them as leaks at program exit.
However, Valgrind is at least as good a tool for this particular use
case.

Furthermore, the non-prof-promote code is getting in the way of
some optimizations that will make heap profiling much cheaper for the
predominant use case (sampling a small representative proportion of all
allocations).
2014-04-11 14:24:51 -07:00
Jason Evans
8a26eaca7f Add private namespace mangling for huge_dss_prec_get(). 2014-03-31 09:31:38 -07:00
Jason Evans
772163b4f3 Add heap profiling tests.
Fix a regression in prof_dump_ctx() due to an uninitized variable.  This
was caused by revision 4f37ef693e, so no
releases are affected.
2014-01-17 15:40:52 -08:00
Jason Evans
b2c31660be Extract profiling code from [re]allocation functions.
Extract profiling code from malloc(), imemalign(), calloc(), realloc(),
mallocx(), rallocx(), and xallocx().  This slightly reduces the amount
of code compiled into the fast paths, but the primary benefit is the
combinatorial complexity reduction.

Simplify iralloc[t]() by creating a separate ixalloc() that handles the
no-move cases.

Further simplify [mrxn]allocx() (and by implication [mrn]allocm()) to
make request size overflows due to size class and/or alignment
constraints trigger undefined behavior (detected by debug-only
assertions).

Report ENOMEM rather than EINVAL if an OOM occurs during heap profiling
backtrace creation in imemalign().  This bug impacted posix_memalign()
and aligned_alloc().
2014-01-12 15:41:05 -08:00
Jason Evans
6b694c4d47 Add junk/zero filling unit tests, and fix discovered bugs.
Fix growing large reallocation to junk fill new space.

Fix huge deallocation to junk fill when munmap is disabled.
2014-01-07 16:54:17 -08:00
Jason Evans
b980cc774a Add rtree unit tests. 2014-01-02 16:17:15 -08:00
Jason Evans
0d6c5d8bd0 Add quarantine unit tests.
Verify that freed regions are quarantined, and that redzone corruption
is detected.

Introduce a testing idiom for intercepting/replacing internal functions.
In this case the replaced function is ordinarily a static function, but
the idiom should work similarly for library-private functions.
2013-12-17 15:19:12 -08:00
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
Jason Evans
86abd0dcd8 Refactor to support more varied testing.
Refactor the test harness to support three types of tests:
- unit: White box unit tests.  These tests have full access to all
  internal jemalloc library symbols.  Though in actuality all symbols
  are prefixed by jet_, macro-based name mangling abstracts this away
  from test code.
- integration: Black box integration tests.  These tests link with
  the installable shared jemalloc library, and with the exception of
  some utility code and configure-generated macro definitions, they have
  no access to jemalloc internals.
- stress: Black box stress tests.  These tests link with the installable
  shared jemalloc library, as well as with an internal allocator with
  symbols prefixed by jet_ (same as for unit tests) that can be used to
  allocate data structures that are internal to the test code.

Move existing tests into test/{unit,integration}/ as appropriate.

Split out internal parts of jemalloc_defs.h.in and put them in
jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in.  This reduces internals exposure to
applications that #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.

Refactor jemalloc.h header generation so that a single header file
results, and the prototypes can be used to generate jet_ prototypes for
tests.  Split jemalloc.h.in into multiple parts (jemalloc_defs.h.in,
jemalloc_macros.h.in, jemalloc_protos.h.in, jemalloc_mangle.h.in) and
use a shell script to generate a unified jemalloc.h at configure time.

Change the default private namespace prefix from "" to "je_".

Add missing private namespace mangling.

Remove hard-coded private_namespace.h.  Instead generate it and
private_unnamespace.h from private_symbols.txt.  Use similar logic for
public symbols, which aids in name mangling for jet_ symbols.

Add test_warn() and test_fail().  Replace existing exit(1) calls with
test_fail() calls.
2013-12-03 22:06:59 -08:00