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This is a biggy. jemalloc_internal.h has been doing multiple jobs for a while now: - The source of system-wide definitions. - The catch-all include file. - The module header file for jemalloc.c This commit splits up this functionality. The system-wide definitions responsibility has moved to jemalloc_preamble.h. The catch-all include file is now jemalloc_internal_includes.h. The module headers for jemalloc.c are now in jemalloc_internal_[externs|inlines|types].h, just as they are for the other modules.
356 lines
10 KiB
C
356 lines
10 KiB
C
#define JEMALLOC_BASE_C_
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#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_preamble.h"
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#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_includes.h"
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/******************************************************************************/
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/* Data. */
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static base_t *b0;
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/******************************************************************************/
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static void *
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base_map(extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks, unsigned ind, size_t size) {
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void *addr;
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bool zero = true;
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bool commit = true;
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assert(size == HUGEPAGE_CEILING(size));
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if (extent_hooks == &extent_hooks_default) {
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addr = extent_alloc_mmap(NULL, size, PAGE, &zero, &commit);
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} else {
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addr = extent_hooks->alloc(extent_hooks, NULL, size, PAGE,
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&zero, &commit, ind);
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}
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return addr;
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}
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static void
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base_unmap(extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks, unsigned ind, void *addr,
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size_t size) {
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/*
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* Cascade through dalloc, decommit, purge_lazy, and purge_forced,
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* stopping at first success. This cascade is performed for consistency
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* with the cascade in extent_dalloc_wrapper() because an application's
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* custom hooks may not support e.g. dalloc. This function is only ever
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* called as a side effect of arena destruction, so although it might
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* seem pointless to do anything besides dalloc here, the application
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* may in fact want the end state of all associated virtual memory to in
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* some consistent-but-allocated state.
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*/
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if (extent_hooks == &extent_hooks_default) {
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if (!extent_dalloc_mmap(addr, size)) {
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return;
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}
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if (!pages_decommit(addr, size)) {
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return;
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}
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if (!pages_purge_lazy(addr, size)) {
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return;
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}
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if (!pages_purge_forced(addr, size)) {
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return;
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}
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/* Nothing worked. This should never happen. */
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not_reached();
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} else {
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if (extent_hooks->dalloc != NULL &&
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!extent_hooks->dalloc(extent_hooks, addr, size, true,
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ind)) {
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return;
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}
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if (extent_hooks->decommit != NULL &&
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!extent_hooks->decommit(extent_hooks, addr, size, 0, size,
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ind)) {
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return;
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}
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if (extent_hooks->purge_lazy != NULL &&
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!extent_hooks->purge_lazy(extent_hooks, addr, size, 0, size,
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ind)) {
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return;
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}
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if (extent_hooks->purge_forced != NULL &&
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!extent_hooks->purge_forced(extent_hooks, addr, size, 0,
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size, ind)) {
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return;
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}
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/* Nothing worked. That's the application's problem. */
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}
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}
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static void
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base_extent_init(size_t *extent_sn_next, extent_t *extent, void *addr,
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size_t size) {
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size_t sn;
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sn = *extent_sn_next;
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(*extent_sn_next)++;
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extent_init(extent, NULL, addr, size, false, NSIZES, sn,
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extent_state_active, true, true);
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}
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static void *
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base_extent_bump_alloc_helper(extent_t *extent, size_t *gap_size, size_t size,
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size_t alignment) {
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void *ret;
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assert(alignment == ALIGNMENT_CEILING(alignment, QUANTUM));
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assert(size == ALIGNMENT_CEILING(size, alignment));
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*gap_size = ALIGNMENT_CEILING((uintptr_t)extent_addr_get(extent),
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alignment) - (uintptr_t)extent_addr_get(extent);
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ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)extent_addr_get(extent) + *gap_size);
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assert(extent_size_get(extent) >= *gap_size + size);
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extent_init(extent, NULL, (void *)((uintptr_t)extent_addr_get(extent) +
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*gap_size + size), extent_size_get(extent) - *gap_size - size,
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false, NSIZES, extent_sn_get(extent), extent_state_active, true,
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true);
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return ret;
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}
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static void
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base_extent_bump_alloc_post(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base, extent_t *extent,
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size_t gap_size, void *addr, size_t size) {
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if (extent_size_get(extent) > 0) {
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/*
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* Compute the index for the largest size class that does not
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* exceed extent's size.
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*/
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szind_t index_floor = size2index(extent_size_get(extent) + 1) -
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1;
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extent_heap_insert(&base->avail[index_floor], extent);
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}
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if (config_stats) {
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base->allocated += size;
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/*
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* Add one PAGE to base_resident for every page boundary that is
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* crossed by the new allocation.
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*/
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base->resident += PAGE_CEILING((uintptr_t)addr + size) -
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PAGE_CEILING((uintptr_t)addr - gap_size);
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assert(base->allocated <= base->resident);
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assert(base->resident <= base->mapped);
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}
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}
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static void *
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base_extent_bump_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base, extent_t *extent,
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size_t size, size_t alignment) {
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void *ret;
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size_t gap_size;
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ret = base_extent_bump_alloc_helper(extent, &gap_size, size, alignment);
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base_extent_bump_alloc_post(tsdn, base, extent, gap_size, ret, size);
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* Allocate a block of virtual memory that is large enough to start with a
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* base_block_t header, followed by an object of specified size and alignment.
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* On success a pointer to the initialized base_block_t header is returned.
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*/
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static base_block_t *
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base_block_alloc(extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks, unsigned ind,
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size_t *extent_sn_next, size_t size, size_t alignment) {
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base_block_t *block;
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size_t usize, header_size, gap_size, block_size;
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alignment = ALIGNMENT_CEILING(alignment, QUANTUM);
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usize = ALIGNMENT_CEILING(size, alignment);
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header_size = sizeof(base_block_t);
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gap_size = ALIGNMENT_CEILING(header_size, alignment) - header_size;
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block_size = HUGEPAGE_CEILING(header_size + gap_size + usize);
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block = (base_block_t *)base_map(extent_hooks, ind, block_size);
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if (block == NULL) {
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return NULL;
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}
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block->size = block_size;
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block->next = NULL;
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assert(block_size >= header_size);
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base_extent_init(extent_sn_next, &block->extent,
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(void *)((uintptr_t)block + header_size), block_size - header_size);
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return block;
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}
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/*
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* Allocate an extent that is at least as large as specified size, with
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* specified alignment.
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*/
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static extent_t *
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base_extent_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base, size_t size, size_t alignment) {
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extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks = base_extent_hooks_get(base);
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base_block_t *block;
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malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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block = base_block_alloc(extent_hooks, base_ind_get(base),
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&base->extent_sn_next, size, alignment);
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if (block == NULL) {
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return NULL;
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}
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block->next = base->blocks;
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base->blocks = block;
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if (config_stats) {
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base->allocated += sizeof(base_block_t);
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base->resident += PAGE_CEILING(sizeof(base_block_t));
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base->mapped += block->size;
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assert(base->allocated <= base->resident);
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assert(base->resident <= base->mapped);
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}
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return &block->extent;
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}
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base_t *
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b0get(void) {
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return b0;
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}
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base_t *
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base_new(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind, extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks) {
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base_t *base;
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size_t extent_sn_next, base_alignment, base_size, gap_size;
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base_block_t *block;
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szind_t i;
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extent_sn_next = 0;
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block = base_block_alloc(extent_hooks, ind, &extent_sn_next,
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sizeof(base_t), QUANTUM);
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if (block == NULL) {
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return NULL;
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}
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base_alignment = CACHELINE;
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base_size = ALIGNMENT_CEILING(sizeof(base_t), base_alignment);
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base = (base_t *)base_extent_bump_alloc_helper(&block->extent,
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&gap_size, base_size, base_alignment);
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base->ind = ind;
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atomic_store_p(&base->extent_hooks, extent_hooks, ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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if (malloc_mutex_init(&base->mtx, "base", WITNESS_RANK_BASE)) {
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base_unmap(extent_hooks, ind, block, block->size);
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return NULL;
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}
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base->extent_sn_next = extent_sn_next;
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base->blocks = block;
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for (i = 0; i < NSIZES; i++) {
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extent_heap_new(&base->avail[i]);
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}
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if (config_stats) {
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base->allocated = sizeof(base_block_t);
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base->resident = PAGE_CEILING(sizeof(base_block_t));
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base->mapped = block->size;
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assert(base->allocated <= base->resident);
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assert(base->resident <= base->mapped);
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}
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base_extent_bump_alloc_post(tsdn, base, &block->extent, gap_size, base,
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base_size);
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return base;
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}
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void
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base_delete(base_t *base) {
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extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks = base_extent_hooks_get(base);
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base_block_t *next = base->blocks;
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do {
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base_block_t *block = next;
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next = block->next;
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base_unmap(extent_hooks, base_ind_get(base), block,
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block->size);
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} while (next != NULL);
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}
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extent_hooks_t *
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base_extent_hooks_get(base_t *base) {
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return (extent_hooks_t *)atomic_load_p(&base->extent_hooks,
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ATOMIC_ACQUIRE);
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}
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extent_hooks_t *
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base_extent_hooks_set(base_t *base, extent_hooks_t *extent_hooks) {
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extent_hooks_t *old_extent_hooks = base_extent_hooks_get(base);
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atomic_store_p(&base->extent_hooks, extent_hooks, ATOMIC_RELEASE);
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return old_extent_hooks;
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}
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/*
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* base_alloc() returns zeroed memory, which is always demand-zeroed for the
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* auto arenas, in order to make multi-page sparse data structures such as radix
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* tree nodes efficient with respect to physical memory usage. Upon success a
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* pointer to at least size bytes with specified alignment is returned. Note
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* that size is rounded up to the nearest multiple of alignment to avoid false
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* sharing.
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*/
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void *
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base_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base, size_t size, size_t alignment) {
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void *ret;
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size_t usize, asize;
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szind_t i;
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extent_t *extent;
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alignment = QUANTUM_CEILING(alignment);
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usize = ALIGNMENT_CEILING(size, alignment);
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asize = usize + alignment - QUANTUM;
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extent = NULL;
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malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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for (i = size2index(asize); i < NSIZES; i++) {
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extent = extent_heap_remove_first(&base->avail[i]);
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if (extent != NULL) {
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/* Use existing space. */
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break;
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}
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}
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if (extent == NULL) {
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/* Try to allocate more space. */
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extent = base_extent_alloc(tsdn, base, usize, alignment);
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}
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if (extent == NULL) {
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ret = NULL;
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goto label_return;
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}
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ret = base_extent_bump_alloc(tsdn, base, extent, usize, alignment);
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label_return:
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malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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return ret;
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}
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void
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base_stats_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base, size_t *allocated, size_t *resident,
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size_t *mapped) {
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cassert(config_stats);
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malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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assert(base->allocated <= base->resident);
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assert(base->resident <= base->mapped);
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*allocated = base->allocated;
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*resident = base->resident;
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*mapped = base->mapped;
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malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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}
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void
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base_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base) {
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malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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}
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void
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base_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base) {
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malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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}
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void
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base_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn, base_t *base) {
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malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &base->mtx);
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}
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bool
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base_boot(tsdn_t *tsdn) {
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b0 = base_new(tsdn, 0, (extent_hooks_t *)&extent_hooks_default);
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return (b0 == NULL);
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}
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