server-skynet-source-3rd-je.../include/jemalloc/internal/eset.h
Kevin Svetlitski 41e0b857be Make headers self-contained by fixing #includes
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.
2023-07-14 09:06:32 -07:00

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#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_ESET_H
#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_ESET_H
#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_preamble.h"
#include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
#include "jemalloc/internal/edata.h"
#include "jemalloc/internal/fb.h"
#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
/*
* An eset ("extent set") is a quantized collection of extents, with built-in
* LRU queue.
*
* This class is not thread-safe; synchronization must be done externally if
* there are mutating operations. One exception is the stats counters, which
* may be read without any locking.
*/
typedef struct eset_bin_s eset_bin_t;
struct eset_bin_s {
edata_heap_t heap;
/*
* We do first-fit across multiple size classes. If we compared against
* the min element in each heap directly, we'd take a cache miss per
* extent we looked at. If we co-locate the edata summaries, we only
* take a miss on the edata we're actually going to return (which is
* inevitable anyways).
*/
edata_cmp_summary_t heap_min;
};
typedef struct eset_bin_stats_s eset_bin_stats_t;
struct eset_bin_stats_s {
atomic_zu_t nextents;
atomic_zu_t nbytes;
};
typedef struct eset_s eset_t;
struct eset_s {
/* Bitmap for which set bits correspond to non-empty heaps. */
fb_group_t bitmap[FB_NGROUPS(SC_NPSIZES + 1)];
/* Quantized per size class heaps of extents. */
eset_bin_t bins[SC_NPSIZES + 1];
eset_bin_stats_t bin_stats[SC_NPSIZES + 1];
/* LRU of all extents in heaps. */
edata_list_inactive_t lru;
/* Page sum for all extents in heaps. */
atomic_zu_t npages;
/*
* A duplication of the data in the containing ecache. We use this only
* for assertions on the states of the passed-in extents.
*/
extent_state_t state;
};
void eset_init(eset_t *eset, extent_state_t state);
size_t eset_npages_get(eset_t *eset);
/* Get the number of extents in the given page size index. */
size_t eset_nextents_get(eset_t *eset, pszind_t ind);
/* Get the sum total bytes of the extents in the given page size index. */
size_t eset_nbytes_get(eset_t *eset, pszind_t ind);
void eset_insert(eset_t *eset, edata_t *edata);
void eset_remove(eset_t *eset, edata_t *edata);
/*
* Select an extent from this eset of the given size and alignment. Returns
* null if no such item could be found.
*/
edata_t *eset_fit(eset_t *eset, size_t esize, size_t alignment, bool exact_only,
unsigned lg_max_fit);
#endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_ESET_H */