41e0b857be
Header files are now self-contained, which makes the relationships between the files clearer, and crucially allows LSP tools like `clangd` to function correctly in all of our header files. I have verified that the headers are self-contained (aside from the various Windows shims) by compiling them as if they were C files – in a follow-up commit I plan to add this to CI to ensure we don't regress on this front.
66 lines
1.3 KiB
C
66 lines
1.3 KiB
C
#ifdef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_TSD_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP_H
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#error This file should be included only once, by tsd.h.
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#endif
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#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_TSD_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP_H
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#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_preamble.h"
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#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd_internals.h"
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#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd_types.h"
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#define JEMALLOC_TSD_TYPE_ATTR(type) __thread type JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL
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extern JEMALLOC_TSD_TYPE_ATTR(tsd_t) tsd_tls;
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extern JEMALLOC_TSD_TYPE_ATTR(bool) tsd_initialized;
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extern bool tsd_booted;
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/* Initialization/cleanup. */
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
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tsd_cleanup_wrapper(void) {
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if (tsd_initialized) {
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tsd_initialized = false;
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tsd_cleanup(&tsd_tls);
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}
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return tsd_initialized;
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
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tsd_boot0(void) {
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_malloc_tsd_cleanup_register(&tsd_cleanup_wrapper);
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tsd_booted = true;
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return false;
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
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tsd_boot1(void) {
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/* Do nothing. */
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
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tsd_boot(void) {
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return tsd_boot0();
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
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tsd_booted_get(void) {
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return tsd_booted;
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
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tsd_get_allocates(void) {
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return false;
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}
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/* Get/set. */
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsd_t *
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tsd_get(bool init) {
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return &tsd_tls;
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}
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JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
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tsd_set(tsd_t *val) {
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assert(tsd_booted);
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if (likely(&tsd_tls != val)) {
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tsd_tls = (*val);
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}
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tsd_initialized = true;
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}
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