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Elliot Ronaghan
3ef67930e0 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.
2016-07-07 13:45:48 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
aec07531bc 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=`.
2016-07-07 13:45:48 -07:00
rustyx
e37720cb4a Fix MSVC project 2016-07-07 13:31:51 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
1167e9eff3 Check for __builtin_unreachable at configure time
Add a configure check for __builtin_unreachable instead of basing its
availability on the __GNUC__ version. On OS X using gcc (a real gcc, not the
bundled version that's just a gcc front-end) leads to a linker assertion:

    https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/issues/266

It turns out that this is caused by a gcc bug resulting from the use of
__builtin_unreachable():

    https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57438

To work around this bug, check that __builtin_unreachable() actually works at
configure time, and if it doesn't use abort() instead. The check is based on
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57438#c21.

With this `make check` passes with a homebrew installed gcc-5 and gcc-6.
2016-07-07 13:28:44 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
ae3314785b Fix librt detection when using a Cray compiler wrapper
The Cray compiler wrappers will often add `-lrt` to the base compiler with
`-static` linking (the default at most sites.) However, `-lrt` isn't
automatically added with `-dynamic`. This means that if jemalloc was built with
`-static`, but then used in a program with `-dynamic` jemalloc won't have
detected that librt is a dependency.

The integration and stress tests use -dynamic, which is causing undefined
references to clock_gettime().

This just adds an extra check for librt (ignoring the autoconf cache) with
`-dynamic` thrown. It also stops filtering librt from the integration tests.

With this `make check` passes for:
 - PrgEnv-gnu
 - PrgEnv-intel
 - PrgEnv-pgi

PrgEnv-cray still needs more work (will be in a separate patch.)
2016-07-07 13:25:01 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
ccd6416073 Add -dynamic for integration and stress tests with Cray compiler wrappers
Cray systems come with compiler wrappers to simplify building parallel
applications. CC is the C++ wrapper, and cc is the C wrapper.

The wrappers call the base {Cray, Intel, PGI, or GNU} compiler with vendor
specific flags. The "Programming Environment" (prgenv) that's currently loaded
determines the base compiler. e.g. compiling with gnu looks something like:

    module load PrgEnv-gnu
    cc hello.c

On most systems the wrappers defaults to `-static` mode, which causes them to
only look for static libraries, and not for any dynamic ones (even if the
dynamic version was explicitly listed.)

The integration and stress tests expect to be using the .so, so we have to run
the with -dynamic so that wrapper will find/use the .so.
2016-07-07 13:25:01 -07:00
Mike Hommey
2ea7742e6f Add Travis-CI configuration 2016-07-07 13:16:05 -07:00
Mike Hommey
c2942e2c0e Define 64-bits atomics unconditionally
They are used on all platforms in prng.h.
2016-06-09 23:17:39 +09:00
Mike Hommey
0dad5b7719 Fix extent_*_get to build with MSVC 2016-06-09 22:00:18 +09:00
Mike Hommey
91278fbddf 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.
2016-06-09 21:06:22 +09:00
Elliot Ronaghan
8a1a794b0c Don't use compact red-black trees with the pgi compiler
Some bug (either in the red-black tree code, or in the pgi compiler) seems to
cause red-black trees to become unbalanced. This issue seems to go away if we
don't use compact red-black trees. Since red-black trees don't seem to be used
much anymore, I opted for what seems to be an easy fix here instead of digging
in and trying to find the root cause of the bug.

Some context in case it's helpful:

I experienced a ton of segfaults while using pgi as Chapel's target compiler
with jemalloc 4.0.4. The little bit of debugging I did pointed me somewhere
deep in red-black tree manipulation, but I didn't get a chance to investigate
further. It looks like 4.2.0 replaced most uses of red-black trees with
pairing-heaps, which seems to avoid whatever bug I was hitting.

However, `make check_unit` was still failing on the rb test, so I figured the
core issue was just being masked. Here's the `make check_unit` failure:

```sh
=== test/unit/rb ===
test_rb_empty: pass
tree_recurse:test/unit/rb.c:90: Failed assertion: (((_Bool) (((uintptr_t) (left_node)->link.rbn_right_red) & ((size_t)1)))) == (false) --> true != false: Node should be black
test_rb_random:test/unit/rb.c:274: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 1 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
tree_recurse:test/unit/rb.c:90: Failed assertion: (((_Bool) (((uintptr_t) (left_node)->link.rbn_right_red) & ((size_t)1)))) == (false) --> true != false: Node should be black
test_rb_random:test/unit/rb.c:274: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 1 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
node_remove:test/unit/rb.c:190: Failed assertion: (imbalances) == (0) --> 2 != 0: Tree is unbalanced
<jemalloc>: test/unit/rb.c:43: Failed assertion: "pathp[-1].cmp < 0"
test/test.sh: line 22: 12926 Aborted
Test harness error
```

While starting to debug I saw the RB_COMPACT option and decided to check if
turning that off resolved the bug. It seems to have fixed it (`make check_unit`
passes and the segfaults under Chapel are gone) so it seems like on okay
work-around. I'd imagine this has performance implications for red-black trees
under pgi, but if they're not going to be used much anymore it's probably not a
big deal.
2016-06-08 14:48:55 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
fbd7956d45 Work around a weird pgi bug in test/unit/math.c
pgi fails to compile math.c, reporting that `-INFINITY` in `pt_norm_expected[]`
is a "Non-constant" expression. A simplified version of this failure is:

```c
#include <math.h>

static double inf1, inf2 = INFINITY;  // no complaints
static double inf3 = INFINITY;        // suddenly INFINITY is "Non-constant"

int main() { }
```

```sh
PGC-S-0074-Non-constant expression in initializer (t.c: 4)
```

pgi errors on the declaration of inf3, and will compile fine if that line is
removed. I've reported this bug to pgi, but in the meantime I just switched to
using (DBL_MAX + DBL_MAX) to work around this bug.
2016-06-08 14:20:32 -07:00
Jason Evans
b9b3556289 Update ChangeLog for 4.2.1. 2016-06-08 10:19:33 -07:00
Jason Evans
dd752c1ffd Fix potential VM map fragmentation regression.
Revert 245ae6036c (Support --with-lg-page
values larger than actual page size.), because it could cause VM map
fragmentation if the kernel grows mmap()ed memory downward.

This resolves #391.
2016-06-07 14:15:49 -07:00
Elliot Ronaghan
de23f6fce7 Fix mixed decl in nstime.c
Fix mixed decl in the gettimeofday() branch of nstime_update()
2016-06-07 14:03:27 -07:00
Jason Evans
cc289f40b6 Propagate tsdn to default extent hooks.
This avoids bootstrapping issues for configurations that require
allocation during tsd initialization.

This resolves #390.
2016-06-07 13:37:22 -07:00
Jason Evans
02a475d89a Use extent_commit_wrapper() rather than directly calling commit hook.
As a side effect this causes the extent's 'committed' flag to be
updated.
2016-06-06 15:32:01 -07:00
Jason Evans
10b9087b14 Set 'committed' in extent_[de]commit_wrapper(). 2016-06-05 23:24:52 -07:00
Jason Evans
0c5cec833f Relax extent hook tests to work with unsplittable extents. 2016-06-05 22:30:31 -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
9a645c612f Fix an extent [de]allocation/[de]registration race.
Deregister extents before deallocation, so that subsequent
reallocation/registration doesn't race with deregistration.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
4e910fc958 Fix extent_alloc_dss() regressions.
Page-align the gap, if any, and add/use extent_dalloc_gap(), which
registers the gap extent before deallocation.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
c4bb17f891 Fix gdump triggering regression.
Now that extents are not multiples of chunksize, it's necessary to track
pages rather than chunks.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -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
04942c3d90 Remove a stray memset(), and fix a junk filling test regression. 2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
f02fec8839 Silence a bogus compiler warning. 2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
8835cf3bed Fix locking order reversal in arena_reset(). 2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
f8f0542194 Modify extent hook functions to take an (extent_t *) argument.
This facilitates the application accessing its own extent allocator
metadata during hook invocations.

This resolves #259.
2016-06-05 21:00:02 -07:00
Jason Evans
6f29a83924 Add rtree lookup path caching.
rtree-based extent lookups remain more expensive than chunk-based run
lookups, but with this optimization the fast path slowdown is ~3 CPU
cycles per metadata lookup (on Intel Core i7-4980HQ), versus ~11 cycles
prior.  The path caching speedup tends to degrade gracefully unless
allocated memory is spread far apart (as is the case when using a
mixture of sbrk() and mmap()).
2016-06-05 20:59:57 -07:00
Jason Evans
7be2ebc23f Make tsd cleanup functions optional, remove noop cleanup functions. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
e28b43a739 Remove some unnecessary locking. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
37f0e34606 Reduce NSZS, since NSIZES (was nsizes) can not be so large. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
819417580e Fix rallocx() sampling code to not eagerly commit sampler update.
rallocx() for an alignment-constrained request may end up with a
smaller-than-worst-case size if in-place reallocation succeeds due to
serendipitous alignment.  In such cases, sampling may not happen.
2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
b14fdaaca0 Add a missing prof_alloc_rollback() call.
In the case where prof_alloc_prep() is called with an over-estimate of
allocation size, and sampling doesn't end up being triggered, the tctx
must be discarded.
2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
c8c3cbdf47 Miscellaneous s/chunk/extent/ updates. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
a43db1c608 Relax NBINS constraint (max 255 --> max 256). 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
a83a31c1c5 Relax opt_lg_chunk clamping constraints. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
751f2c332d Remove obsolete stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.mapped mallctl.
Rename stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.allocated mallctl to
stats.arenas.<i>.metadata .
2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
03eea4fb8b Better document --enable-ivsalloc. 2016-06-05 20:42:24 -07:00
Jason Evans
22588dda6e Rename most remaining *chunk* APIs to *extent*. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
0c4932eb1e s/chunk_lookup/extent_lookup/g, s/chunks_rtree/extents_rtree/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
4a55daa363 s/CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER/EXTENT_HOOKS_INITIALIZER/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
c9a76481d8 Rename chunks_{cached,retained,mtx} to extents_{cached,retained,mtx}. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
127026ad98 Rename chunk_*_t hooks to extent_*_t. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
9c305c9e5c s/chunk_hook/extent_hook/g 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
7d63fed0fd Rename huge to large. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
714d1640f3 Update private symbols. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
498856f44a Move slabs out of chunks. 2016-06-05 20:42:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
d28e5a6696 Improve interval-based profile dump triggering.
When an allocation is large enough to trigger multiple dumps, use
modular math rather than subtraction to reset the interval counter.
Prior to this change, it was possible for a single allocation to cause
many subsequent allocations to all trigger profile dumps.

When updating usable size for a sampled object, try to cancel out
the difference between LARGE_MINCLASS and usable size from the interval
counter.
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