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| 2 | $Id: malloc.c,v 1.4 2006/03/30 16:47:29 wg Exp $ | 
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| 3 |  | 
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| 4 | This version of malloc.c was adapted for ptmalloc3 by Wolfram Gloger | 
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| 5 | <wg@malloc.de>.  Therefore, some of the comments below do not apply | 
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| 6 | for this modified version.  However, it is the intention to keep | 
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| 7 | differences to Doug Lea's original version minimal, hence the | 
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| 8 | comments were mostly left unchanged. | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
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| 11 |  | 
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| 12 | This is a version (aka dlmalloc) of malloc/free/realloc written by | 
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| 13 | Doug Lea and released to the public domain, as explained at | 
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| 14 | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain.  Send questions, | 
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| 15 | comments, complaints, performance data, etc to dl@cs.oswego.edu | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | * Version pre-2.8.4 Wed Mar 29 19:46:29 2006    (dl at gee) | 
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| 18 |  | 
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| 19 | Note: There may be an updated version of this malloc obtainable at | 
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| 20 | ftp://gee.cs.oswego.edu/pub/misc/malloc.c | 
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| 21 | Check before installing! | 
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| 22 |  | 
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| 23 | * Quickstart | 
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| 24 |  | 
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| 25 | This library is all in one file to simplify the most common usage: | 
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| 26 | ftp it, compile it (-O3), and link it into another program. All of | 
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| 27 | the compile-time options default to reasonable values for use on | 
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| 28 | most platforms.  You might later want to step through various | 
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| 29 | compile-time and dynamic tuning options. | 
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| 30 |  | 
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| 31 | For convenience, an include file for code using this malloc is at: | 
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| 32 | ftp://gee.cs.oswego.edu/pub/misc/malloc-2.8.3.h | 
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| 33 | You don't really need this .h file unless you call functions not | 
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| 34 | defined in your system include files.  The .h file contains only the | 
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| 35 | excerpts from this file needed for using this malloc on ANSI C/C++ | 
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| 36 | systems, so long as you haven't changed compile-time options about | 
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| 37 | naming and tuning parameters.  If you do, then you can create your | 
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| 38 | own malloc.h that does include all settings by cutting at the point | 
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| 39 | indicated below. Note that you may already by default be using a C | 
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| 40 | library containing a malloc that is based on some version of this | 
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| 41 | malloc (for example in linux). You might still want to use the one | 
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| 42 | in this file to customize settings or to avoid overheads associated | 
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| 43 | with library versions. | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | * Vital statistics: | 
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| 46 |  | 
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| 47 | Supported pointer/size_t representation:       4 or 8 bytes | 
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| 48 | size_t MUST be an unsigned type of the same width as | 
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| 49 | pointers. (If you are using an ancient system that declares | 
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| 50 | size_t as a signed type, or need it to be a different width | 
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| 51 | than pointers, you can use a previous release of this malloc | 
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| 52 | (e.g. 2.7.2) supporting these.) | 
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| 53 |  | 
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| 54 | Alignment:                                     8 bytes (default) | 
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| 55 | This suffices for nearly all current machines and C compilers. | 
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| 56 | However, you can define MALLOC_ALIGNMENT to be wider than this | 
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| 57 | if necessary (up to 128bytes), at the expense of using more space. | 
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| 58 |  | 
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| 59 | Minimum overhead per allocated chunk:   4 or  8 bytes (if 4byte sizes) | 
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| 60 | 8 or 16 bytes (if 8byte sizes) | 
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| 61 | Each malloced chunk has a hidden word of overhead holding size | 
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| 62 | and status information, and additional cross-check word | 
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| 63 | if FOOTERS is defined. | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | Minimum allocated size: 4-byte ptrs:  16 bytes    (including overhead) | 
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| 66 | 8-byte ptrs:  32 bytes    (including overhead) | 
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| 67 |  | 
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| 68 | Even a request for zero bytes (i.e., malloc(0)) returns a | 
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| 69 | pointer to something of the minimum allocatable size. | 
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| 70 | The maximum overhead wastage (i.e., number of extra bytes | 
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| 71 | allocated than were requested in malloc) is less than or equal | 
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| 72 | to the minimum size, except for requests >= mmap_threshold that | 
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| 73 | are serviced via mmap(), where the worst case wastage is about | 
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| 74 | 32 bytes plus the remainder from a system page (the minimal | 
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| 75 | mmap unit); typically 4096 or 8192 bytes. | 
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| 76 |  | 
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| 77 | Security: static-safe; optionally more or less | 
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| 78 | The "security" of malloc refers to the ability of malicious | 
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| 79 | code to accentuate the effects of errors (for example, freeing | 
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| 80 | space that is not currently malloc'ed or overwriting past the | 
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| 81 | ends of chunks) in code that calls malloc.  This malloc | 
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| 82 | guarantees not to modify any memory locations below the base of | 
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| 83 | heap, i.e., static variables, even in the presence of usage | 
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| 84 | errors.  The routines additionally detect most improper frees | 
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| 85 | and reallocs.  All this holds as long as the static bookkeeping | 
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| 86 | for malloc itself is not corrupted by some other means.  This | 
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| 87 | is only one aspect of security -- these checks do not, and | 
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| 88 | cannot, detect all possible programming errors. | 
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| 89 |  | 
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| 90 | If FOOTERS is defined nonzero, then each allocated chunk | 
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| 91 | carries an additional check word to verify that it was malloced | 
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| 92 | from its space.  These check words are the same within each | 
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| 93 | execution of a program using malloc, but differ across | 
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| 94 | executions, so externally crafted fake chunks cannot be | 
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| 95 | freed. This improves security by rejecting frees/reallocs that | 
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| 96 | could corrupt heap memory, in addition to the checks preventing | 
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| 97 | writes to statics that are always on.  This may further improve | 
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| 98 | security at the expense of time and space overhead.  (Note that | 
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| 99 | FOOTERS may also be worth using with MSPACES.) | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | By default detected errors cause the program to abort (calling | 
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| 102 | "abort()"). You can override this to instead proceed past | 
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| 103 | errors by defining PROCEED_ON_ERROR.  In this case, a bad free | 
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| 104 | has no effect, and a malloc that encounters a bad address | 
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| 105 | caused by user overwrites will ignore the bad address by | 
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| 106 | dropping pointers and indices to all known memory. This may | 
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| 107 | be appropriate for programs that should continue if at all | 
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| 108 | possible in the face of programming errors, although they may | 
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| 109 | run out of memory because dropped memory is never reclaimed. | 
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| 110 |  | 
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| 111 | If you don't like either of these options, you can define | 
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| 112 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION and USAGE_ERROR_ACTION to do anything | 
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| 113 | else. And if if you are sure that your program using malloc has | 
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| 114 | no errors or vulnerabilities, you can define INSECURE to 1, | 
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| 115 | which might (or might not) provide a small performance improvement. | 
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| 116 |  | 
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| 117 | Thread-safety: NOT thread-safe unless USE_LOCKS defined | 
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| 118 | When USE_LOCKS is defined, each public call to malloc, free, | 
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| 119 | etc is surrounded with either a pthread mutex or a win32 | 
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| 120 | spinlock (depending on WIN32). This is not especially fast, and | 
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| 121 | can be a major bottleneck.  It is designed only to provide | 
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| 122 | minimal protection in concurrent environments, and to provide a | 
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| 123 | basis for extensions.  If you are using malloc in a concurrent | 
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| 124 | program, consider instead using nedmalloc | 
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| 125 | (http://www.nedprod.com/programs/portable/nedmalloc/) or | 
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| 126 | ptmalloc (See http://www.malloc.de), which are derived | 
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| 127 | from versions of this malloc. | 
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| 128 |  | 
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| 129 | System requirements: Any combination of MORECORE and/or MMAP/MUNMAP | 
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| 130 | This malloc can use unix sbrk or any emulation (invoked using | 
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| 131 | the CALL_MORECORE macro) and/or mmap/munmap or any emulation | 
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| 132 | (invoked using CALL_MMAP/CALL_MUNMAP) to get and release system | 
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| 133 | memory.  On most unix systems, it tends to work best if both | 
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| 134 | MORECORE and MMAP are enabled.  On Win32, it uses emulations | 
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| 135 | based on VirtualAlloc. It also uses common C library functions | 
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| 136 | like memset. | 
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| 137 |  | 
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| 138 | Compliance: I believe it is compliant with the Single Unix Specification | 
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| 139 | (See http://www.unix.org). Also SVID/XPG, ANSI C, and probably | 
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| 140 | others as well. | 
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| 141 |  | 
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| 142 | * Overview of algorithms | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 | This is not the fastest, most space-conserving, most portable, or | 
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| 145 | most tunable malloc ever written. However it is among the fastest | 
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| 146 | while also being among the most space-conserving, portable and | 
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| 147 | tunable.  Consistent balance across these factors results in a good | 
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| 148 | general-purpose allocator for malloc-intensive programs. | 
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| 149 |  | 
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| 150 | In most ways, this malloc is a best-fit allocator. Generally, it | 
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| 151 | chooses the best-fitting existing chunk for a request, with ties | 
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| 152 | broken in approximately least-recently-used order. (This strategy | 
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| 153 | normally maintains low fragmentation.) However, for requests less | 
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| 154 | than 256bytes, it deviates from best-fit when there is not an | 
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| 155 | exactly fitting available chunk by preferring to use space adjacent | 
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| 156 | to that used for the previous small request, as well as by breaking | 
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| 157 | ties in approximately most-recently-used order. (These enhance | 
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| 158 | locality of series of small allocations.)  And for very large requests | 
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| 159 | (>= 256Kb by default), it relies on system memory mapping | 
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| 160 | facilities, if supported.  (This helps avoid carrying around and | 
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| 161 | possibly fragmenting memory used only for large chunks.) | 
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| 162 |  | 
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| 163 | All operations (except malloc_stats and mallinfo) have execution | 
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| 164 | times that are bounded by a constant factor of the number of bits in | 
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| 165 | a size_t, not counting any clearing in calloc or copying in realloc, | 
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| 166 | or actions surrounding MORECORE and MMAP that have times | 
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| 167 | proportional to the number of non-contiguous regions returned by | 
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| 168 | system allocation routines, which is often just 1. In real-time | 
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| 169 | applications, you can optionally suppress segment traversals using | 
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| 170 | NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL, which assures bounded execution even when | 
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| 171 | system allocators return non-contiguous spaces, at the typical | 
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| 172 | expense of carrying around more memory and increased fragmentation. | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | The implementation is not very modular and seriously overuses | 
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| 175 | macros. Perhaps someday all C compilers will do as good a job | 
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| 176 | inlining modular code as can now be done by brute-force expansion, | 
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| 177 | but now, enough of them seem not to. | 
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| 178 |  | 
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| 179 | Some compilers issue a lot of warnings about code that is | 
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| 180 | dead/unreachable only on some platforms, and also about intentional | 
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| 181 | uses of negation on unsigned types. All known cases of each can be | 
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| 182 | ignored. | 
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| 183 |  | 
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| 184 | For a longer but out of date high-level description, see | 
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| 185 | http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html | 
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| 186 |  | 
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| 187 | * MSPACES | 
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| 188 | If MSPACES is defined, then in addition to malloc, free, etc., | 
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| 189 | this file also defines mspace_malloc, mspace_free, etc. These | 
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| 190 | are versions of malloc routines that take an "mspace" argument | 
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| 191 | obtained using create_mspace, to control all internal bookkeeping. | 
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| 192 | If ONLY_MSPACES is defined, only these versions are compiled. | 
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| 193 | So if you would like to use this allocator for only some allocations, | 
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| 194 | and your system malloc for others, you can compile with | 
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| 195 | ONLY_MSPACES and then do something like... | 
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| 196 | static mspace mymspace = create_mspace(0,0); // for example | 
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| 197 | #define mymalloc(bytes)  mspace_malloc(mymspace, bytes) | 
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| 198 |  | 
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| 199 | (Note: If you only need one instance of an mspace, you can instead | 
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| 200 | use "USE_DL_PREFIX" to relabel the global malloc.) | 
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| 201 |  | 
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| 202 | You can similarly create thread-local allocators by storing | 
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| 203 | mspaces as thread-locals. For example: | 
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| 204 | static __thread mspace tlms = 0; | 
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| 205 | void*  tlmalloc(size_t bytes) { | 
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| 206 | if (tlms == 0) tlms = create_mspace(0, 0); | 
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| 207 | return mspace_malloc(tlms, bytes); | 
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| 208 | } | 
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| 209 | void  tlfree(void* mem) { mspace_free(tlms, mem); } | 
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| 210 |  | 
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| 211 | Unless FOOTERS is defined, each mspace is completely independent. | 
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| 212 | You cannot allocate from one and free to another (although | 
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| 213 | conformance is only weakly checked, so usage errors are not always | 
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| 214 | caught). If FOOTERS is defined, then each chunk carries around a tag | 
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| 215 | indicating its originating mspace, and frees are directed to their | 
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| 216 | originating spaces. | 
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| 217 |  | 
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| 218 | -------------------------  Compile-time options --------------------------- | 
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| 219 |  | 
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| 220 | Be careful in setting #define values for numerical constants of type | 
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| 221 | size_t. On some systems, literal values are not automatically extended | 
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| 222 | to size_t precision unless they are explicitly casted. You can also | 
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| 223 | use the symbolic values MAX_SIZE_T, SIZE_T_ONE, etc below. | 
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| 224 |  | 
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| 225 | WIN32                    default: defined if _WIN32 defined | 
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| 226 | Defining WIN32 sets up defaults for MS environment and compilers. | 
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| 227 | Otherwise defaults are for unix. | 
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| 228 |  | 
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| 229 | MALLOC_ALIGNMENT         default: (size_t)8 | 
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| 230 | Controls the minimum alignment for malloc'ed chunks.  It must be a | 
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| 231 | power of two and at least 8, even on machines for which smaller | 
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| 232 | alignments would suffice. It may be defined as larger than this | 
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| 233 | though. Note however that code and data structures are optimized for | 
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| 234 | the case of 8-byte alignment. | 
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| 235 |  | 
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| 236 | MSPACES                  default: 0 (false) | 
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| 237 | If true, compile in support for independent allocation spaces. | 
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| 238 | This is only supported if HAVE_MMAP is true. | 
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| 239 |  | 
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| 240 | ONLY_MSPACES             default: 0 (false) | 
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| 241 | If true, only compile in mspace versions, not regular versions. | 
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| 242 |  | 
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| 243 | USE_LOCKS                default: 0 (false) | 
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| 244 | Causes each call to each public routine to be surrounded with | 
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| 245 | pthread or WIN32 mutex lock/unlock. (If set true, this can be | 
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| 246 | overridden on a per-mspace basis for mspace versions.) If set to a | 
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| 247 | non-zero value other than 1, locks are used, but their | 
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| 248 | implementation is left out, so lock functions must be supplied manually. | 
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| 249 |  | 
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| 250 | USE_SPIN_LOCKS           default: 1 iff USE_LOCKS and on x86 using gcc or MSC | 
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| 251 | If true, uses custom spin locks for locking. This is currently | 
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| 252 | supported only for x86 platforms using gcc or recent MS compilers. | 
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| 253 | Otherwise, posix locks or win32 critical sections are used. | 
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| 254 |  | 
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| 255 | FOOTERS                  default: 0 | 
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| 256 | If true, provide extra checking and dispatching by placing | 
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| 257 | information in the footers of allocated chunks. This adds | 
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| 258 | space and time overhead. | 
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| 259 |  | 
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| 260 | INSECURE                 default: 0 | 
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| 261 | If true, omit checks for usage errors and heap space overwrites. | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | USE_DL_PREFIX            default: NOT defined | 
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| 264 | Causes compiler to prefix all public routines with the string 'dl'. | 
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| 265 | This can be useful when you only want to use this malloc in one part | 
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| 266 | of a program, using your regular system malloc elsewhere. | 
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| 267 |  | 
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| 268 | ABORT                    default: defined as abort() | 
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| 269 | Defines how to abort on failed checks.  On most systems, a failed | 
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| 270 | check cannot die with an "assert" or even print an informative | 
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| 271 | message, because the underlying print routines in turn call malloc, | 
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| 272 | which will fail again.  Generally, the best policy is to simply call | 
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| 273 | abort(). It's not very useful to do more than this because many | 
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| 274 | errors due to overwriting will show up as address faults (null, odd | 
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| 275 | addresses etc) rather than malloc-triggered checks, so will also | 
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| 276 | abort.  Also, most compilers know that abort() does not return, so | 
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| 277 | can better optimize code conditionally calling it. | 
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| 278 |  | 
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| 279 | PROCEED_ON_ERROR           default: defined as 0 (false) | 
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| 280 | Controls whether detected bad addresses cause them to bypassed | 
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| 281 | rather than aborting. If set, detected bad arguments to free and | 
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| 282 | realloc are ignored. And all bookkeeping information is zeroed out | 
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| 283 | upon a detected overwrite of freed heap space, thus losing the | 
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| 284 | ability to ever return it from malloc again, but enabling the | 
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| 285 | application to proceed. If PROCEED_ON_ERROR is defined, the | 
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| 286 | static variable malloc_corruption_error_count is compiled in | 
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| 287 | and can be examined to see if errors have occurred. This option | 
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| 288 | generates slower code than the default abort policy. | 
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| 289 |  | 
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| 290 | DEBUG                    default: NOT defined | 
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| 291 | The DEBUG setting is mainly intended for people trying to modify | 
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| 292 | this code or diagnose problems when porting to new platforms. | 
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| 293 | However, it may also be able to better isolate user errors than just | 
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| 294 | using runtime checks.  The assertions in the check routines spell | 
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| 295 | out in more detail the assumptions and invariants underlying the | 
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| 296 | algorithms.  The checking is fairly extensive, and will slow down | 
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| 297 | execution noticeably. Calling malloc_stats or mallinfo with DEBUG | 
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| 298 | set will attempt to check every non-mmapped allocated and free chunk | 
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| 299 | in the course of computing the summaries. | 
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| 300 |  | 
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| 301 | ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE   default: defined as 1 (true) | 
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| 302 | Debugging assertion failures can be nearly impossible if your | 
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| 303 | version of the assert macro causes malloc to be called, which will | 
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| 304 | lead to a cascade of further failures, blowing the runtime stack. | 
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| 305 | ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE cause assertions failures to call abort(), | 
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| 306 | which will usually make debugging easier. | 
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| 307 |  | 
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| 308 | MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION     default: sets errno to ENOMEM, or no-op on win32 | 
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| 309 | The action to take before "return 0" when malloc fails to be able to | 
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| 310 | return memory because there is none available. | 
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| 311 |  | 
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| 312 | HAVE_MORECORE             default: 1 (true) unless win32 or ONLY_MSPACES | 
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| 313 | True if this system supports sbrk or an emulation of it. | 
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| 314 |  | 
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| 315 | MORECORE                  default: sbrk | 
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| 316 | The name of the sbrk-style system routine to call to obtain more | 
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| 317 | memory.  See below for guidance on writing custom MORECORE | 
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| 318 | functions. The type of the argument to sbrk/MORECORE varies across | 
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| 319 | systems.  It cannot be size_t, because it supports negative | 
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| 320 | arguments, so it is normally the signed type of the same width as | 
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| 321 | size_t (sometimes declared as "intptr_t").  It doesn't much matter | 
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| 322 | though. Internally, we only call it with arguments less than half | 
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| 323 | the max value of a size_t, which should work across all reasonable | 
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| 324 | possibilities, although sometimes generating compiler warnings.  See | 
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| 325 | near the end of this file for guidelines for creating a custom | 
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| 326 | version of MORECORE. | 
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| 327 |  | 
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| 328 | MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS       default: 1 (true) if HAVE_MORECORE | 
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| 329 | If true, take advantage of fact that consecutive calls to MORECORE | 
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| 330 | with positive arguments always return contiguous increasing | 
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| 331 | addresses.  This is true of unix sbrk. It does not hurt too much to | 
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| 332 | set it true anyway, since malloc copes with non-contiguities. | 
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| 333 | Setting it false when definitely non-contiguous saves time | 
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| 334 | and possibly wasted space it would take to discover this though. | 
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| 335 |  | 
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| 336 | MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM      default: NOT defined | 
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| 337 | True if MORECORE cannot release space back to the system when given | 
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| 338 | negative arguments. This is generally necessary only if you are | 
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| 339 | using a hand-crafted MORECORE function that cannot handle negative | 
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| 340 | arguments. | 
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| 341 |  | 
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| 342 | NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL       default: 0 | 
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| 343 | If non-zero, suppresses traversals of memory segments | 
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| 344 | returned by either MORECORE or CALL_MMAP. This disables | 
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| 345 | merging of segments that are contiguous, and selectively | 
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| 346 | releasing them to the OS if unused, but bounds execution times. | 
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| 347 |  | 
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| 348 | HAVE_MMAP                 default: 1 (true) | 
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| 349 | True if this system supports mmap or an emulation of it.  If so, and | 
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| 350 | HAVE_MORECORE is not true, MMAP is used for all system | 
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| 351 | allocation. If set and HAVE_MORECORE is true as well, MMAP is | 
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| 352 | primarily used to directly allocate very large blocks. It is also | 
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| 353 | used as a backup strategy in cases where MORECORE fails to provide | 
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| 354 | space from system. Note: A single call to MUNMAP is assumed to be | 
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| 355 | able to unmap memory that may have be allocated using multiple calls | 
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| 356 | to MMAP, so long as they are adjacent. | 
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| 357 |  | 
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| 358 | HAVE_MREMAP               default: 1 on linux, else 0 | 
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| 359 | If true realloc() uses mremap() to re-allocate large blocks and | 
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| 360 | extend or shrink allocation spaces. | 
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| 361 |  | 
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| 362 | MMAP_CLEARS               default: 1 except on WINCE. | 
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| 363 | True if mmap clears memory so calloc doesn't need to. This is true | 
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| 364 | for standard unix mmap using /dev/zero and on WIN32 except for WINCE. | 
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| 365 |  | 
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| 366 | USE_BUILTIN_FFS            default: 0 (i.e., not used) | 
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| 367 | Causes malloc to use the builtin ffs() function to compute indices. | 
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| 368 | Some compilers may recognize and intrinsify ffs to be faster than the | 
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| 369 | supplied C version. Also, the case of x86 using gcc is special-cased | 
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| 370 | to an asm instruction, so is already as fast as it can be, and so | 
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| 371 | this setting has no effect. Similarly for Win32 under recent MS compilers. | 
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| 372 | (On most x86s, the asm version is only slightly faster than the C version.) | 
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| 373 |  | 
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| 374 | malloc_getpagesize         default: derive from system includes, or 4096. | 
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| 375 | The system page size. To the extent possible, this malloc manages | 
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| 376 | memory from the system in page-size units.  This may be (and | 
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| 377 | usually is) a function rather than a constant. This is ignored | 
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| 378 | if WIN32, where page size is determined using getSystemInfo during | 
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| 379 | initialization. | 
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| 380 |  | 
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| 381 | USE_DEV_RANDOM             default: 0 (i.e., not used) | 
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| 382 | Causes malloc to use /dev/random to initialize secure magic seed for | 
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| 383 | stamping footers. Otherwise, the current time is used. | 
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| 384 |  | 
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| 385 | NO_MALLINFO                default: 0 | 
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| 386 | If defined, don't compile "mallinfo". This can be a simple way | 
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| 387 | of dealing with mismatches between system declarations and | 
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| 388 | those in this file. | 
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| 389 |  | 
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| 390 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE        default: size_t | 
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| 391 | The type of the fields in the mallinfo struct. This was originally | 
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| 392 | defined as "int" in SVID etc, but is more usefully defined as | 
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| 393 | size_t. The value is used only if  HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H is not set | 
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| 394 |  | 
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| 395 | REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES    default: not defined | 
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| 396 | This should be set if a call to realloc with zero bytes should | 
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| 397 | be the same as a call to free. Some people think it should. Otherwise, | 
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| 398 | since this malloc returns a unique pointer for malloc(0), so does | 
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| 399 | realloc(p, 0). | 
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| 400 |  | 
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| 401 | LACKS_UNISTD_H, LACKS_FCNTL_H, LACKS_SYS_PARAM_H, LACKS_SYS_MMAN_H | 
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| 402 | LACKS_STRINGS_H, LACKS_STRING_H, LACKS_SYS_TYPES_H,  LACKS_ERRNO_H | 
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| 403 | LACKS_STDLIB_H                default: NOT defined unless on WIN32 | 
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| 404 | Define these if your system does not have these header files. | 
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| 405 | You might need to manually insert some of the declarations they provide. | 
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| 406 |  | 
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| 407 | DEFAULT_GRANULARITY        default: page size if MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS, | 
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| 408 | system_info.dwAllocationGranularity in WIN32, | 
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| 409 | otherwise 64K. | 
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| 410 | Also settable using mallopt(M_GRANULARITY, x) | 
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| 411 | The unit for allocating and deallocating memory from the system.  On | 
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| 412 | most systems with contiguous MORECORE, there is no reason to | 
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| 413 | make this more than a page. However, systems with MMAP tend to | 
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| 414 | either require or encourage larger granularities.  You can increase | 
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| 415 | this value to prevent system allocation functions to be called so | 
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| 416 | often, especially if they are slow.  The value must be at least one | 
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| 417 | page and must be a power of two.  Setting to 0 causes initialization | 
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| 418 | to either page size or win32 region size.  (Note: In previous | 
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| 419 | versions of malloc, the equivalent of this option was called | 
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| 420 | "TOP_PAD") | 
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| 421 |  | 
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| 422 | DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD    default: 2MB | 
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| 423 | Also settable using mallopt(M_TRIM_THRESHOLD, x) | 
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| 424 | The maximum amount of unused top-most memory to keep before | 
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| 425 | releasing via malloc_trim in free().  Automatic trimming is mainly | 
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| 426 | useful in long-lived programs using contiguous MORECORE.  Because | 
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| 427 | trimming via sbrk can be slow on some systems, and can sometimes be | 
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| 428 | wasteful (in cases where programs immediately afterward allocate | 
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| 429 | more large chunks) the value should be high enough so that your | 
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| 430 | overall system performance would improve by releasing this much | 
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| 431 | memory.  As a rough guide, you might set to a value close to the | 
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| 432 | average size of a process (program) running on your system. | 
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| 433 | Releasing this much memory would allow such a process to run in | 
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| 434 | memory.  Generally, it is worth tuning trim thresholds when a | 
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| 435 | program undergoes phases where several large chunks are allocated | 
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| 436 | and released in ways that can reuse each other's storage, perhaps | 
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| 437 | mixed with phases where there are no such chunks at all. The trim | 
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| 438 | value must be greater than page size to have any useful effect.  To | 
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| 439 | disable trimming completely, you can set to MAX_SIZE_T. Note that the trick | 
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| 440 | some people use of mallocing a huge space and then freeing it at | 
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| 441 | program startup, in an attempt to reserve system memory, doesn't | 
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| 442 | have the intended effect under automatic trimming, since that memory | 
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| 443 | will immediately be returned to the system. | 
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| 444 |  | 
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| 445 | DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD       default: 256K | 
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| 446 | Also settable using mallopt(M_MMAP_THRESHOLD, x) | 
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| 447 | The request size threshold for using MMAP to directly service a | 
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| 448 | request. Requests of at least this size that cannot be allocated | 
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| 449 | using already-existing space will be serviced via mmap.  (If enough | 
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| 450 | normal freed space already exists it is used instead.)  Using mmap | 
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| 451 | segregates relatively large chunks of memory so that they can be | 
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| 452 | individually obtained and released from the host system. A request | 
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| 453 | serviced through mmap is never reused by any other request (at least | 
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| 454 | not directly; the system may just so happen to remap successive | 
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| 455 | requests to the same locations).  Segregating space in this way has | 
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| 456 | the benefits that: Mmapped space can always be individually released | 
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| 457 | back to the system, which helps keep the system level memory demands | 
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| 458 | of a long-lived program low.  Also, mapped memory doesn't become | 
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| 459 | `locked' between other chunks, as can happen with normally allocated | 
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| 460 | chunks, which means that even trimming via malloc_trim would not | 
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| 461 | release them.  However, it has the disadvantage that the space | 
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| 462 | cannot be reclaimed, consolidated, and then used to service later | 
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| 463 | requests, as happens with normal chunks.  The advantages of mmap | 
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| 464 | nearly always outweigh disadvantages for "large" chunks, but the | 
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| 465 | value of "large" may vary across systems.  The default is an | 
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| 466 | empirically derived value that works well in most systems. You can | 
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| 467 | disable mmap by setting to MAX_SIZE_T. | 
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| 468 |  | 
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| 469 | MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE   default: 255 unless not HAVE_MMAP | 
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| 470 | The number of consolidated frees between checks to release | 
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| 471 | unused segments when freeing. When using non-contiguous segments, | 
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| 472 | especially with multiple mspaces, checking only for topmost space | 
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| 473 | doesn't always suffice to trigger trimming. To compensate for this, | 
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| 474 | free() will, with a period of MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE (or the | 
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| 475 | current number of segments, if greater) try to release unused | 
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| 476 | segments to the OS when freeing chunks that result in | 
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| 477 | consolidation. The best value for this parameter is a compromise | 
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| 478 | between slowing down frees with relatively costly checks that | 
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| 479 | rarely trigger versus holding on to unused memory. To effectively | 
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| 480 | disable, set to MAX_SIZE_T. This may lead to a very slight speed | 
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| 481 | improvement at the expense of carrying around more memory. | 
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| 482 | */ | 
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| 483 |  | 
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| 484 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
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| 485 | #ifdef _WIN32 | 
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| 486 | #define WIN32 1 | 
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| 487 | #endif  /* _WIN32 */ | 
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| 488 | #endif  /* WIN32 */ | 
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| 489 | #ifdef WIN32 | 
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| 490 | #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN | 
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| 491 | #include <windows.h> | 
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| 492 | #define HAVE_MMAP 1 | 
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| 493 | #define HAVE_MORECORE 0 | 
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| 494 | #define LACKS_UNISTD_H | 
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| 495 | #define LACKS_SYS_PARAM_H | 
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| 496 | #define LACKS_SYS_MMAN_H | 
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| 497 | #define LACKS_STRING_H | 
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| 498 | #define LACKS_STRINGS_H | 
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| 499 | #define LACKS_SYS_TYPES_H | 
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| 500 | #define LACKS_ERRNO_H | 
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| 501 | #define MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION | 
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| 502 | #ifdef _WIN32_WCE /* WINCE reportedly does not clear */ | 
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| 503 | #define MMAP_CLEARS 0 | 
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| 504 | #else | 
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| 505 | #define MMAP_CLEARS 1 | 
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| 506 | #endif /* _WIN32_WCE */ | 
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| 507 | #endif  /* WIN32 */ | 
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| 508 |  | 
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| 509 | #if defined(DARWIN) || defined(_DARWIN) | 
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| 510 | /* Mac OSX docs advise not to use sbrk; it seems better to use mmap */ | 
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| 511 | #ifndef HAVE_MORECORE | 
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| 512 | #define HAVE_MORECORE 0 | 
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| 513 | #define HAVE_MMAP 1 | 
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| 514 | #endif  /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
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| 515 | #endif  /* DARWIN */ | 
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| 516 |  | 
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| 517 | #ifndef LACKS_SYS_TYPES_H | 
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| 518 | #include <sys/types.h>  /* For size_t */ | 
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| 519 | #endif  /* LACKS_SYS_TYPES_H */ | 
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| 520 |  | 
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| 521 | /* The maximum possible size_t value has all bits set */ | 
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| 522 | #define MAX_SIZE_T           (~(size_t)0) | 
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| 523 |  | 
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| 524 | #ifndef ONLY_MSPACES | 
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| 525 | #define ONLY_MSPACES 0 | 
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| 526 | #endif  /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
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| 527 | #ifndef MSPACES | 
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| 528 | #if ONLY_MSPACES | 
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| 529 | #define MSPACES 1 | 
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| 530 | #else   /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
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| 531 | #define MSPACES 0 | 
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| 532 | #endif  /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
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| 533 | #endif  /* MSPACES */ | 
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| 534 | #ifndef MALLOC_ALIGNMENT | 
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| 535 | #define MALLOC_ALIGNMENT ((size_t)8U) | 
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| 536 | #endif  /* MALLOC_ALIGNMENT */ | 
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| 537 | #ifndef FOOTERS | 
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| 538 | #define FOOTERS 0 | 
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| 539 | #endif  /* FOOTERS */ | 
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| 540 | #ifndef ABORT | 
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| 541 | #define ABORT  abort() | 
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| 542 | #endif  /* ABORT */ | 
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| 543 | #ifndef ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE | 
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| 544 | #define ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE 1 | 
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| 545 | #endif  /* ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE */ | 
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| 546 | #ifndef PROCEED_ON_ERROR | 
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| 547 | #define PROCEED_ON_ERROR 0 | 
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| 548 | #endif  /* PROCEED_ON_ERROR */ | 
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| 549 | #ifndef USE_LOCKS | 
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| 550 | #define USE_LOCKS 0 | 
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| 551 | #endif  /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
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| 552 | #ifndef USE_SPIN_LOCKS | 
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| 553 | #if USE_LOCKS && (defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__))) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1310) | 
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| 554 | #define USE_SPIN_LOCKS 1 | 
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| 555 | #else | 
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| 556 | #define USE_SPIN_LOCKS 0 | 
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| 557 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS && ... */ | 
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| 558 | #endif /* USE_SPIN_LOCKS */ | 
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| 559 | #ifndef INSECURE | 
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| 560 | #define INSECURE 0 | 
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| 561 | #endif  /* INSECURE */ | 
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| 562 | #ifndef HAVE_MMAP | 
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| 563 | #define HAVE_MMAP 1 | 
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| 564 | #endif  /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
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| 565 | #ifndef MMAP_CLEARS | 
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| 566 | #define MMAP_CLEARS 1 | 
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| 567 | #endif  /* MMAP_CLEARS */ | 
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| 568 | #ifndef HAVE_MREMAP | 
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| 569 | #ifdef linux | 
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| 570 | #define HAVE_MREMAP 1 | 
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| 571 | #else   /* linux */ | 
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| 572 | #define HAVE_MREMAP 0 | 
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| 573 | #endif  /* linux */ | 
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| 574 | #endif  /* HAVE_MREMAP */ | 
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| 575 | #ifndef MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION | 
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| 576 | #define MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION  errno = ENOMEM; | 
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| 577 | #endif  /* MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION */ | 
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| 578 | #ifndef HAVE_MORECORE | 
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| 579 | #if ONLY_MSPACES | 
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| 580 | #define HAVE_MORECORE 0 | 
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| 581 | #else   /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
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| 582 | #define HAVE_MORECORE 1 | 
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| 583 | #endif  /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
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| 584 | #endif  /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
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| 585 | #if !HAVE_MORECORE | 
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| 586 | #define MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS 0 | 
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| 587 | #else   /* !HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
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| 588 | #ifndef MORECORE | 
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| 589 | #define MORECORE sbrk | 
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| 590 | #endif  /* MORECORE */ | 
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| 591 | #ifndef MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS | 
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| 592 | #define MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS 1 | 
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| 593 | #endif  /* MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS */ | 
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| 594 | #endif  /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
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| 595 | #ifndef DEFAULT_GRANULARITY | 
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| 596 | #if MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS | 
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| 597 | #define DEFAULT_GRANULARITY (0)  /* 0 means to compute in init_mparams */ | 
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| 598 | #else   /* MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS */ | 
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| 599 | #define DEFAULT_GRANULARITY ((size_t)64U * (size_t)1024U) | 
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| 600 | #endif  /* MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS */ | 
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| 601 | #endif  /* DEFAULT_GRANULARITY */ | 
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| 602 | #ifndef DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD | 
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| 603 | #ifndef MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM | 
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| 604 | #define DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD ((size_t)2U * (size_t)1024U * (size_t)1024U) | 
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| 605 | #else   /* MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM */ | 
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| 606 | #define DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD MAX_SIZE_T | 
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| 607 | #endif  /* MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM */ | 
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| 608 | #endif  /* DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD */ | 
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| 609 | #ifndef DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD | 
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| 610 | #if HAVE_MMAP | 
|---|
| 611 | #define DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD ((size_t)256U * (size_t)1024U) | 
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| 612 | #else   /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
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| 613 | #define DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD MAX_SIZE_T | 
|---|
| 614 | #endif  /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 615 | #endif  /* DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD */ | 
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| 616 | #ifndef MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE | 
|---|
| 617 | #if HAVE_MMAP | 
|---|
| 618 | #define MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE 255 | 
|---|
| 619 | #else | 
|---|
| 620 | #define MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE MAX_SIZE_T | 
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| 621 | #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
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| 622 | #endif /* MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE */ | 
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| 623 | #ifndef USE_BUILTIN_FFS | 
|---|
| 624 | #define USE_BUILTIN_FFS 0 | 
|---|
| 625 | #endif  /* USE_BUILTIN_FFS */ | 
|---|
| 626 | #ifndef USE_DEV_RANDOM | 
|---|
| 627 | #define USE_DEV_RANDOM 0 | 
|---|
| 628 | #endif  /* USE_DEV_RANDOM */ | 
|---|
| 629 | #ifndef NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 630 | #define NO_MALLINFO 0 | 
|---|
| 631 | #endif  /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 632 | #ifndef MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE | 
|---|
| 633 | #define MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE size_t | 
|---|
| 634 | #endif  /* MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE */ | 
|---|
| 635 | #ifndef NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL | 
|---|
| 636 | #define NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL 0 | 
|---|
| 637 | #endif /* NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL */ | 
|---|
| 638 |  | 
|---|
| 639 | /* | 
|---|
| 640 | mallopt tuning options.  SVID/XPG defines four standard parameter | 
|---|
| 641 | numbers for mallopt, normally defined in malloc.h.  None of these | 
|---|
| 642 | are used in this malloc, so setting them has no effect. But this | 
|---|
| 643 | malloc does support the following options. | 
|---|
| 644 | */ | 
|---|
| 645 |  | 
|---|
| 646 | #define M_TRIM_THRESHOLD     (-1) | 
|---|
| 647 | #define M_GRANULARITY        (-2) | 
|---|
| 648 | #define M_MMAP_THRESHOLD     (-3) | 
|---|
| 649 |  | 
|---|
| 650 | /* ------------------------ Mallinfo declarations ------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 651 |  | 
|---|
| 652 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 653 | /* | 
|---|
| 654 | This version of malloc supports the standard SVID/XPG mallinfo | 
|---|
| 655 | routine that returns a struct containing usage properties and | 
|---|
| 656 | statistics. It should work on any system that has a | 
|---|
| 657 | /usr/include/malloc.h defining struct mallinfo.  The main | 
|---|
| 658 | declaration needed is the mallinfo struct that is returned (by-copy) | 
|---|
| 659 | by mallinfo().  The malloinfo struct contains a bunch of fields that | 
|---|
| 660 | are not even meaningful in this version of malloc.  These fields are | 
|---|
| 661 | are instead filled by mallinfo() with other numbers that might be of | 
|---|
| 662 | interest. | 
|---|
| 663 |  | 
|---|
| 664 | HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H should be set if you have a | 
|---|
| 665 | /usr/include/malloc.h file that includes a declaration of struct | 
|---|
| 666 | mallinfo.  If so, it is included; else a compliant version is | 
|---|
| 667 | declared below.  These must be precisely the same for mallinfo() to | 
|---|
| 668 | work.  The original SVID version of this struct, defined on most | 
|---|
| 669 | systems with mallinfo, declares all fields as ints. But some others | 
|---|
| 670 | define as unsigned long. If your system defines the fields using a | 
|---|
| 671 | type of different width than listed here, you MUST #include your | 
|---|
| 672 | system version and #define HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H. | 
|---|
| 673 | */ | 
|---|
| 674 |  | 
|---|
| 675 | /* #define HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H */ | 
|---|
| 676 |  | 
|---|
| 677 | #ifdef HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H | 
|---|
| 678 | #include "/usr/include/malloc.h" | 
|---|
| 679 | #else /* HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H */ | 
|---|
| 680 |  | 
|---|
| 681 | struct mallinfo { | 
|---|
| 682 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE arena;    /* non-mmapped space allocated from system */ | 
|---|
| 683 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE ordblks;  /* number of free chunks */ | 
|---|
| 684 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE smblks;   /* always 0 */ | 
|---|
| 685 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE hblks;    /* always 0 */ | 
|---|
| 686 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE hblkhd;   /* space in mmapped regions */ | 
|---|
| 687 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE usmblks;  /* maximum total allocated space */ | 
|---|
| 688 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE fsmblks;  /* always 0 */ | 
|---|
| 689 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE uordblks; /* total allocated space */ | 
|---|
| 690 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE fordblks; /* total free space */ | 
|---|
| 691 | MALLINFO_FIELD_TYPE keepcost; /* releasable (via malloc_trim) space */ | 
|---|
| 692 | }; | 
|---|
| 693 |  | 
|---|
| 694 | #endif /* HAVE_USR_INCLUDE_MALLOC_H */ | 
|---|
| 695 | #endif /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 696 |  | 
|---|
| 697 | /* | 
|---|
| 698 | Try to persuade compilers to inline. The most critical functions for | 
|---|
| 699 | inlining are defined as macros, so these aren't used for them. | 
|---|
| 700 | */ | 
|---|
| 701 |  | 
|---|
| 702 | #ifndef FORCEINLINE | 
|---|
| 703 | #if defined(__GNUC__) | 
|---|
| 704 | #define FORCEINLINE __inline __attribute__ ((always_inline)) | 
|---|
| 705 | #elif defined(_MSC_VER) | 
|---|
| 706 | #define FORCEINLINE __forceinline | 
|---|
| 707 | #endif | 
|---|
| 708 | #endif | 
|---|
| 709 | #ifndef NOINLINE | 
|---|
| 710 | #if defined(__GNUC__) | 
|---|
| 711 | #define NOINLINE __attribute__ ((noinline)) | 
|---|
| 712 | #elif defined(_MSC_VER) | 
|---|
| 713 | #define NOINLINE __declspec(noinline) | 
|---|
| 714 | #else | 
|---|
| 715 | #define NOINLINE | 
|---|
| 716 | #endif | 
|---|
| 717 | #endif | 
|---|
| 718 |  | 
|---|
| 719 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 720 | extern "C" { | 
|---|
| 721 | #ifndef FORCEINLINE | 
|---|
| 722 | #define FORCEINLINE inline | 
|---|
| 723 | #endif | 
|---|
| 724 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 725 | #ifndef FORCEINLINE | 
|---|
| 726 | #define FORCEINLINE | 
|---|
| 727 | #endif | 
|---|
| 728 |  | 
|---|
| 729 | #if !ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 730 |  | 
|---|
| 731 | /* ------------------- Declarations of public routines ------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 732 |  | 
|---|
| 733 | #ifndef USE_DL_PREFIX | 
|---|
| 734 | #define dlcalloc               calloc | 
|---|
| 735 | #define dlfree                 free | 
|---|
| 736 | #define dlmalloc               malloc | 
|---|
| 737 | #define dlmemalign             memalign | 
|---|
| 738 | #define dlrealloc              realloc | 
|---|
| 739 | #define dlvalloc               valloc | 
|---|
| 740 | #define dlpvalloc              pvalloc | 
|---|
| 741 | #define dlmallinfo             mallinfo | 
|---|
| 742 | #define dlmallopt              mallopt | 
|---|
| 743 | #define dlmalloc_trim          malloc_trim | 
|---|
| 744 | #define dlmalloc_stats         malloc_stats | 
|---|
| 745 | #define dlmalloc_usable_size   malloc_usable_size | 
|---|
| 746 | #define dlmalloc_footprint     malloc_footprint | 
|---|
| 747 | #define dlmalloc_max_footprint malloc_max_footprint | 
|---|
| 748 | #define dlindependent_calloc   independent_calloc | 
|---|
| 749 | #define dlindependent_comalloc independent_comalloc | 
|---|
| 750 | #endif /* USE_DL_PREFIX */ | 
|---|
| 751 |  | 
|---|
| 752 |  | 
|---|
| 753 | /* | 
|---|
| 754 | malloc(size_t n) | 
|---|
| 755 | Returns a pointer to a newly allocated chunk of at least n bytes, or | 
|---|
| 756 | null if no space is available, in which case errno is set to ENOMEM | 
|---|
| 757 | on ANSI C systems. | 
|---|
| 758 |  | 
|---|
| 759 | If n is zero, malloc returns a minimum-sized chunk. (The minimum | 
|---|
| 760 | size is 16 bytes on most 32bit systems, and 32 bytes on 64bit | 
|---|
| 761 | systems.)  Note that size_t is an unsigned type, so calls with | 
|---|
| 762 | arguments that would be negative if signed are interpreted as | 
|---|
| 763 | requests for huge amounts of space, which will often fail. The | 
|---|
| 764 | maximum supported value of n differs across systems, but is in all | 
|---|
| 765 | cases less than the maximum representable value of a size_t. | 
|---|
| 766 | */ | 
|---|
| 767 | void* dlmalloc(size_t); | 
|---|
| 768 |  | 
|---|
| 769 | /* | 
|---|
| 770 | free(void* p) | 
|---|
| 771 | Releases the chunk of memory pointed to by p, that had been previously | 
|---|
| 772 | allocated using malloc or a related routine such as realloc. | 
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| 773 | It has no effect if p is null. If p was not malloced or already | 
|---|
| 774 | freed, free(p) will by default cause the current program to abort. | 
|---|
| 775 | */ | 
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| 776 | void  dlfree(void*); | 
|---|
| 777 |  | 
|---|
| 778 | /* | 
|---|
| 779 | calloc(size_t n_elements, size_t element_size); | 
|---|
| 780 | Returns a pointer to n_elements * element_size bytes, with all locations | 
|---|
| 781 | set to zero. | 
|---|
| 782 | */ | 
|---|
| 783 | void* dlcalloc(size_t, size_t); | 
|---|
| 784 |  | 
|---|
| 785 | /* | 
|---|
| 786 | realloc(void* p, size_t n) | 
|---|
| 787 | Returns a pointer to a chunk of size n that contains the same data | 
|---|
| 788 | as does chunk p up to the minimum of (n, p's size) bytes, or null | 
|---|
| 789 | if no space is available. | 
|---|
| 790 |  | 
|---|
| 791 | The returned pointer may or may not be the same as p. The algorithm | 
|---|
| 792 | prefers extending p in most cases when possible, otherwise it | 
|---|
| 793 | employs the equivalent of a malloc-copy-free sequence. | 
|---|
| 794 |  | 
|---|
| 795 | If p is null, realloc is equivalent to malloc. | 
|---|
| 796 |  | 
|---|
| 797 | If space is not available, realloc returns null, errno is set (if on | 
|---|
| 798 | ANSI) and p is NOT freed. | 
|---|
| 799 |  | 
|---|
| 800 | if n is for fewer bytes than already held by p, the newly unused | 
|---|
| 801 | space is lopped off and freed if possible.  realloc with a size | 
|---|
| 802 | argument of zero (re)allocates a minimum-sized chunk. | 
|---|
| 803 |  | 
|---|
| 804 | The old unix realloc convention of allowing the last-free'd chunk | 
|---|
| 805 | to be used as an argument to realloc is not supported. | 
|---|
| 806 | */ | 
|---|
| 807 |  | 
|---|
| 808 | void* dlrealloc(void*, size_t); | 
|---|
| 809 |  | 
|---|
| 810 | /* | 
|---|
| 811 | memalign(size_t alignment, size_t n); | 
|---|
| 812 | Returns a pointer to a newly allocated chunk of n bytes, aligned | 
|---|
| 813 | in accord with the alignment argument. | 
|---|
| 814 |  | 
|---|
| 815 | The alignment argument should be a power of two. If the argument is | 
|---|
| 816 | not a power of two, the nearest greater power is used. | 
|---|
| 817 | 8-byte alignment is guaranteed by normal malloc calls, so don't | 
|---|
| 818 | bother calling memalign with an argument of 8 or less. | 
|---|
| 819 |  | 
|---|
| 820 | Overreliance on memalign is a sure way to fragment space. | 
|---|
| 821 | */ | 
|---|
| 822 | void* dlmemalign(size_t, size_t); | 
|---|
| 823 |  | 
|---|
| 824 | /* | 
|---|
| 825 | valloc(size_t n); | 
|---|
| 826 | Equivalent to memalign(pagesize, n), where pagesize is the page | 
|---|
| 827 | size of the system. If the pagesize is unknown, 4096 is used. | 
|---|
| 828 | */ | 
|---|
| 829 | void* dlvalloc(size_t); | 
|---|
| 830 |  | 
|---|
| 831 | /* | 
|---|
| 832 | mallopt(int parameter_number, int parameter_value) | 
|---|
| 833 | Sets tunable parameters The format is to provide a | 
|---|
| 834 | (parameter-number, parameter-value) pair.  mallopt then sets the | 
|---|
| 835 | corresponding parameter to the argument value if it can (i.e., so | 
|---|
| 836 | long as the value is meaningful), and returns 1 if successful else | 
|---|
| 837 | 0.  SVID/XPG/ANSI defines four standard param numbers for mallopt, | 
|---|
| 838 | normally defined in malloc.h.  None of these are use in this malloc, | 
|---|
| 839 | so setting them has no effect. But this malloc also supports other | 
|---|
| 840 | options in mallopt. See below for details.  Briefly, supported | 
|---|
| 841 | parameters are as follows (listed defaults are for "typical" | 
|---|
| 842 | configurations). | 
|---|
| 843 |  | 
|---|
| 844 | Symbol            param #  default    allowed param values | 
|---|
| 845 | M_TRIM_THRESHOLD     -1   2*1024*1024   any   (MAX_SIZE_T disables) | 
|---|
| 846 | M_GRANULARITY        -2     page size   any power of 2 >= page size | 
|---|
| 847 | M_MMAP_THRESHOLD     -3      256*1024   any   (or 0 if no MMAP support) | 
|---|
| 848 | */ | 
|---|
| 849 | int dlmallopt(int, int); | 
|---|
| 850 |  | 
|---|
| 851 | /* | 
|---|
| 852 | malloc_footprint(); | 
|---|
| 853 | Returns the number of bytes obtained from the system.  The total | 
|---|
| 854 | number of bytes allocated by malloc, realloc etc., is less than this | 
|---|
| 855 | value. Unlike mallinfo, this function returns only a precomputed | 
|---|
| 856 | result, so can be called frequently to monitor memory consumption. | 
|---|
| 857 | Even if locks are otherwise defined, this function does not use them, | 
|---|
| 858 | so results might not be up to date. | 
|---|
| 859 | */ | 
|---|
| 860 | size_t dlmalloc_footprint(void); | 
|---|
| 861 |  | 
|---|
| 862 | /* | 
|---|
| 863 | malloc_max_footprint(); | 
|---|
| 864 | Returns the maximum number of bytes obtained from the system. This | 
|---|
| 865 | value will be greater than current footprint if deallocated space | 
|---|
| 866 | has been reclaimed by the system. The peak number of bytes allocated | 
|---|
| 867 | by malloc, realloc etc., is less than this value. Unlike mallinfo, | 
|---|
| 868 | this function returns only a precomputed result, so can be called | 
|---|
| 869 | frequently to monitor memory consumption.  Even if locks are | 
|---|
| 870 | otherwise defined, this function does not use them, so results might | 
|---|
| 871 | not be up to date. | 
|---|
| 872 | */ | 
|---|
| 873 | size_t dlmalloc_max_footprint(void); | 
|---|
| 874 |  | 
|---|
| 875 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 876 | /* | 
|---|
| 877 | mallinfo() | 
|---|
| 878 | Returns (by copy) a struct containing various summary statistics: | 
|---|
| 879 |  | 
|---|
| 880 | arena:     current total non-mmapped bytes allocated from system | 
|---|
| 881 | ordblks:   the number of free chunks | 
|---|
| 882 | smblks:    always zero. | 
|---|
| 883 | hblks:     current number of mmapped regions | 
|---|
| 884 | hblkhd:    total bytes held in mmapped regions | 
|---|
| 885 | usmblks:   the maximum total allocated space. This will be greater | 
|---|
| 886 | than current total if trimming has occurred. | 
|---|
| 887 | fsmblks:   always zero | 
|---|
| 888 | uordblks:  current total allocated space (normal or mmapped) | 
|---|
| 889 | fordblks:  total free space | 
|---|
| 890 | keepcost:  the maximum number of bytes that could ideally be released | 
|---|
| 891 | back to system via malloc_trim. ("ideally" means that | 
|---|
| 892 | it ignores page restrictions etc.) | 
|---|
| 893 |  | 
|---|
| 894 | Because these fields are ints, but internal bookkeeping may | 
|---|
| 895 | be kept as longs, the reported values may wrap around zero and | 
|---|
| 896 | thus be inaccurate. | 
|---|
| 897 | */ | 
|---|
| 898 | struct mallinfo dlmallinfo(void); | 
|---|
| 899 | #endif /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 900 |  | 
|---|
| 901 | /* | 
|---|
| 902 | independent_calloc(size_t n_elements, size_t element_size, void* chunks[]); | 
|---|
| 903 |  | 
|---|
| 904 | independent_calloc is similar to calloc, but instead of returning a | 
|---|
| 905 | single cleared space, it returns an array of pointers to n_elements | 
|---|
| 906 | independent elements that can hold contents of size elem_size, each | 
|---|
| 907 | of which starts out cleared, and can be independently freed, | 
|---|
| 908 | realloc'ed etc. The elements are guaranteed to be adjacently | 
|---|
| 909 | allocated (this is not guaranteed to occur with multiple callocs or | 
|---|
| 910 | mallocs), which may also improve cache locality in some | 
|---|
| 911 | applications. | 
|---|
| 912 |  | 
|---|
| 913 | The "chunks" argument is optional (i.e., may be null, which is | 
|---|
| 914 | probably the most typical usage). If it is null, the returned array | 
|---|
| 915 | is itself dynamically allocated and should also be freed when it is | 
|---|
| 916 | no longer needed. Otherwise, the chunks array must be of at least | 
|---|
| 917 | n_elements in length. It is filled in with the pointers to the | 
|---|
| 918 | chunks. | 
|---|
| 919 |  | 
|---|
| 920 | In either case, independent_calloc returns this pointer array, or | 
|---|
| 921 | null if the allocation failed.  If n_elements is zero and "chunks" | 
|---|
| 922 | is null, it returns a chunk representing an array with zero elements | 
|---|
| 923 | (which should be freed if not wanted). | 
|---|
| 924 |  | 
|---|
| 925 | Each element must be individually freed when it is no longer | 
|---|
| 926 | needed. If you'd like to instead be able to free all at once, you | 
|---|
| 927 | should instead use regular calloc and assign pointers into this | 
|---|
| 928 | space to represent elements.  (In this case though, you cannot | 
|---|
| 929 | independently free elements.) | 
|---|
| 930 |  | 
|---|
| 931 | independent_calloc simplifies and speeds up implementations of many | 
|---|
| 932 | kinds of pools.  It may also be useful when constructing large data | 
|---|
| 933 | structures that initially have a fixed number of fixed-sized nodes, | 
|---|
| 934 | but the number is not known at compile time, and some of the nodes | 
|---|
| 935 | may later need to be freed. For example: | 
|---|
| 936 |  | 
|---|
| 937 | struct Node { int item; struct Node* next; }; | 
|---|
| 938 |  | 
|---|
| 939 | struct Node* build_list() { | 
|---|
| 940 | struct Node** pool; | 
|---|
| 941 | int n = read_number_of_nodes_needed(); | 
|---|
| 942 | if (n <= 0) return 0; | 
|---|
| 943 | pool = (struct Node**)(independent_calloc(n, sizeof(struct Node), 0); | 
|---|
| 944 | if (pool == 0) die(); | 
|---|
| 945 | // organize into a linked list... | 
|---|
| 946 | struct Node* first = pool[0]; | 
|---|
| 947 | for (i = 0; i < n-1; ++i) | 
|---|
| 948 | pool[i]->next = pool[i+1]; | 
|---|
| 949 | free(pool);     // Can now free the array (or not, if it is needed later) | 
|---|
| 950 | return first; | 
|---|
| 951 | } | 
|---|
| 952 | */ | 
|---|
| 953 | void** dlindependent_calloc(size_t, size_t, void**); | 
|---|
| 954 |  | 
|---|
| 955 | /* | 
|---|
| 956 | independent_comalloc(size_t n_elements, size_t sizes[], void* chunks[]); | 
|---|
| 957 |  | 
|---|
| 958 | independent_comalloc allocates, all at once, a set of n_elements | 
|---|
| 959 | chunks with sizes indicated in the "sizes" array.    It returns | 
|---|
| 960 | an array of pointers to these elements, each of which can be | 
|---|
| 961 | independently freed, realloc'ed etc. The elements are guaranteed to | 
|---|
| 962 | be adjacently allocated (this is not guaranteed to occur with | 
|---|
| 963 | multiple callocs or mallocs), which may also improve cache locality | 
|---|
| 964 | in some applications. | 
|---|
| 965 |  | 
|---|
| 966 | The "chunks" argument is optional (i.e., may be null). If it is null | 
|---|
| 967 | the returned array is itself dynamically allocated and should also | 
|---|
| 968 | be freed when it is no longer needed. Otherwise, the chunks array | 
|---|
| 969 | must be of at least n_elements in length. It is filled in with the | 
|---|
| 970 | pointers to the chunks. | 
|---|
| 971 |  | 
|---|
| 972 | In either case, independent_comalloc returns this pointer array, or | 
|---|
| 973 | null if the allocation failed.  If n_elements is zero and chunks is | 
|---|
| 974 | null, it returns a chunk representing an array with zero elements | 
|---|
| 975 | (which should be freed if not wanted). | 
|---|
| 976 |  | 
|---|
| 977 | Each element must be individually freed when it is no longer | 
|---|
| 978 | needed. If you'd like to instead be able to free all at once, you | 
|---|
| 979 | should instead use a single regular malloc, and assign pointers at | 
|---|
| 980 | particular offsets in the aggregate space. (In this case though, you | 
|---|
| 981 | cannot independently free elements.) | 
|---|
| 982 |  | 
|---|
| 983 | independent_comallac differs from independent_calloc in that each | 
|---|
| 984 | element may have a different size, and also that it does not | 
|---|
| 985 | automatically clear elements. | 
|---|
| 986 |  | 
|---|
| 987 | independent_comalloc can be used to speed up allocation in cases | 
|---|
| 988 | where several structs or objects must always be allocated at the | 
|---|
| 989 | same time.  For example: | 
|---|
| 990 |  | 
|---|
| 991 | struct Head { ... } | 
|---|
| 992 | struct Foot { ... } | 
|---|
| 993 |  | 
|---|
| 994 | void send_message(char* msg) { | 
|---|
| 995 | int msglen = strlen(msg); | 
|---|
| 996 | size_t sizes[3] = { sizeof(struct Head), msglen, sizeof(struct Foot) }; | 
|---|
| 997 | void* chunks[3]; | 
|---|
| 998 | if (independent_comalloc(3, sizes, chunks) == 0) | 
|---|
| 999 | die(); | 
|---|
| 1000 | struct Head* head = (struct Head*)(chunks[0]); | 
|---|
| 1001 | char*        body = (char*)(chunks[1]); | 
|---|
| 1002 | struct Foot* foot = (struct Foot*)(chunks[2]); | 
|---|
| 1003 | // ... | 
|---|
| 1004 | } | 
|---|
| 1005 |  | 
|---|
| 1006 | In general though, independent_comalloc is worth using only for | 
|---|
| 1007 | larger values of n_elements. For small values, you probably won't | 
|---|
| 1008 | detect enough difference from series of malloc calls to bother. | 
|---|
| 1009 |  | 
|---|
| 1010 | Overuse of independent_comalloc can increase overall memory usage, | 
|---|
| 1011 | since it cannot reuse existing noncontiguous small chunks that | 
|---|
| 1012 | might be available for some of the elements. | 
|---|
| 1013 | */ | 
|---|
| 1014 | void** dlindependent_comalloc(size_t, size_t*, void**); | 
|---|
| 1015 |  | 
|---|
| 1016 |  | 
|---|
| 1017 | /* | 
|---|
| 1018 | pvalloc(size_t n); | 
|---|
| 1019 | Equivalent to valloc(minimum-page-that-holds(n)), that is, | 
|---|
| 1020 | round up n to nearest pagesize. | 
|---|
| 1021 | */ | 
|---|
| 1022 | void*  dlpvalloc(size_t); | 
|---|
| 1023 |  | 
|---|
| 1024 | /* | 
|---|
| 1025 | malloc_trim(size_t pad); | 
|---|
| 1026 |  | 
|---|
| 1027 | If possible, gives memory back to the system (via negative arguments | 
|---|
| 1028 | to sbrk) if there is unused memory at the `high' end of the malloc | 
|---|
| 1029 | pool or in unused MMAP segments. You can call this after freeing | 
|---|
| 1030 | large blocks of memory to potentially reduce the system-level memory | 
|---|
| 1031 | requirements of a program. However, it cannot guarantee to reduce | 
|---|
| 1032 | memory. Under some allocation patterns, some large free blocks of | 
|---|
| 1033 | memory will be locked between two used chunks, so they cannot be | 
|---|
| 1034 | given back to the system. | 
|---|
| 1035 |  | 
|---|
| 1036 | The `pad' argument to malloc_trim represents the amount of free | 
|---|
| 1037 | trailing space to leave untrimmed. If this argument is zero, only | 
|---|
| 1038 | the minimum amount of memory to maintain internal data structures | 
|---|
| 1039 | will be left. Non-zero arguments can be supplied to maintain enough | 
|---|
| 1040 | trailing space to service future expected allocations without having | 
|---|
| 1041 | to re-obtain memory from the system. | 
|---|
| 1042 |  | 
|---|
| 1043 | Malloc_trim returns 1 if it actually released any memory, else 0. | 
|---|
| 1044 | */ | 
|---|
| 1045 | int  dlmalloc_trim(size_t); | 
|---|
| 1046 |  | 
|---|
| 1047 | /* | 
|---|
| 1048 | malloc_usable_size(void* p); | 
|---|
| 1049 |  | 
|---|
| 1050 | Returns the number of bytes you can actually use in | 
|---|
| 1051 | an allocated chunk, which may be more than you requested (although | 
|---|
| 1052 | often not) due to alignment and minimum size constraints. | 
|---|
| 1053 | You can use this many bytes without worrying about | 
|---|
| 1054 | overwriting other allocated objects. This is not a particularly great | 
|---|
| 1055 | programming practice. malloc_usable_size can be more useful in | 
|---|
| 1056 | debugging and assertions, for example: | 
|---|
| 1057 |  | 
|---|
| 1058 | p = malloc(n); | 
|---|
| 1059 | assert(malloc_usable_size(p) >= 256); | 
|---|
| 1060 | */ | 
|---|
| 1061 | size_t dlmalloc_usable_size(void*); | 
|---|
| 1062 |  | 
|---|
| 1063 | /* | 
|---|
| 1064 | malloc_stats(); | 
|---|
| 1065 | Prints on stderr the amount of space obtained from the system (both | 
|---|
| 1066 | via sbrk and mmap), the maximum amount (which may be more than | 
|---|
| 1067 | current if malloc_trim and/or munmap got called), and the current | 
|---|
| 1068 | number of bytes allocated via malloc (or realloc, etc) but not yet | 
|---|
| 1069 | freed. Note that this is the number of bytes allocated, not the | 
|---|
| 1070 | number requested. It will be larger than the number requested | 
|---|
| 1071 | because of alignment and bookkeeping overhead. Because it includes | 
|---|
| 1072 | alignment wastage as being in use, this figure may be greater than | 
|---|
| 1073 | zero even when no user-level chunks are allocated. | 
|---|
| 1074 |  | 
|---|
| 1075 | The reported current and maximum system memory can be inaccurate if | 
|---|
| 1076 | a program makes other calls to system memory allocation functions | 
|---|
| 1077 | (normally sbrk) outside of malloc. | 
|---|
| 1078 |  | 
|---|
| 1079 | malloc_stats prints only the most commonly interesting statistics. | 
|---|
| 1080 | More information can be obtained by calling mallinfo. | 
|---|
| 1081 | */ | 
|---|
| 1082 | void  dlmalloc_stats(void); | 
|---|
| 1083 |  | 
|---|
| 1084 | #endif /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 1085 |  | 
|---|
| 1086 | #if MSPACES | 
|---|
| 1087 |  | 
|---|
| 1088 | /* | 
|---|
| 1089 | mspace is an opaque type representing an independent | 
|---|
| 1090 | region of space that supports mspace_malloc, etc. | 
|---|
| 1091 | */ | 
|---|
| 1092 | typedef void* mspace; | 
|---|
| 1093 |  | 
|---|
| 1094 | /* | 
|---|
| 1095 | create_mspace creates and returns a new independent space with the | 
|---|
| 1096 | given initial capacity, or, if 0, the default granularity size.  It | 
|---|
| 1097 | returns null if there is no system memory available to create the | 
|---|
| 1098 | space.  If argument locked is non-zero, the space uses a separate | 
|---|
| 1099 | lock to control access. The capacity of the space will grow | 
|---|
| 1100 | dynamically as needed to service mspace_malloc requests.  You can | 
|---|
| 1101 | control the sizes of incremental increases of this space by | 
|---|
| 1102 | compiling with a different DEFAULT_GRANULARITY or dynamically | 
|---|
| 1103 | setting with mallopt(M_GRANULARITY, value). | 
|---|
| 1104 | */ | 
|---|
| 1105 | mspace create_mspace(size_t capacity, int locked); | 
|---|
| 1106 |  | 
|---|
| 1107 | /* | 
|---|
| 1108 | destroy_mspace destroys the given space, and attempts to return all | 
|---|
| 1109 | of its memory back to the system, returning the total number of | 
|---|
| 1110 | bytes freed. After destruction, the results of access to all memory | 
|---|
| 1111 | used by the space become undefined. | 
|---|
| 1112 | */ | 
|---|
| 1113 | size_t destroy_mspace(mspace msp); | 
|---|
| 1114 |  | 
|---|
| 1115 | /* | 
|---|
| 1116 | create_mspace_with_base uses the memory supplied as the initial base | 
|---|
| 1117 | of a new mspace. Part (less than 128*sizeof(size_t) bytes) of this | 
|---|
| 1118 | space is used for bookkeeping, so the capacity must be at least this | 
|---|
| 1119 | large. (Otherwise 0 is returned.) When this initial space is | 
|---|
| 1120 | exhausted, additional memory will be obtained from the system. | 
|---|
| 1121 | Destroying this space will deallocate all additionally allocated | 
|---|
| 1122 | space (if possible) but not the initial base. | 
|---|
| 1123 | */ | 
|---|
| 1124 | mspace create_mspace_with_base(void* base, size_t capacity, int locked); | 
|---|
| 1125 |  | 
|---|
| 1126 | /* | 
|---|
| 1127 | mspace_malloc behaves as malloc, but operates within | 
|---|
| 1128 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1129 | */ | 
|---|
| 1130 | void* mspace_malloc(mspace msp, size_t bytes); | 
|---|
| 1131 |  | 
|---|
| 1132 | /* | 
|---|
| 1133 | mspace_free behaves as free, but operates within | 
|---|
| 1134 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1135 |  | 
|---|
| 1136 | If compiled with FOOTERS==1, mspace_free is not actually needed. | 
|---|
| 1137 | free may be called instead of mspace_free because freed chunks from | 
|---|
| 1138 | any space are handled by their originating spaces. | 
|---|
| 1139 | */ | 
|---|
| 1140 | void mspace_free(mspace msp, void* mem); | 
|---|
| 1141 |  | 
|---|
| 1142 | /* | 
|---|
| 1143 | mspace_realloc behaves as realloc, but operates within | 
|---|
| 1144 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1145 |  | 
|---|
| 1146 | If compiled with FOOTERS==1, mspace_realloc is not actually | 
|---|
| 1147 | needed.  realloc may be called instead of mspace_realloc because | 
|---|
| 1148 | realloced chunks from any space are handled by their originating | 
|---|
| 1149 | spaces. | 
|---|
| 1150 | */ | 
|---|
| 1151 | void* mspace_realloc(mspace msp, void* mem, size_t newsize); | 
|---|
| 1152 |  | 
|---|
| 1153 | /* | 
|---|
| 1154 | mspace_calloc behaves as calloc, but operates within | 
|---|
| 1155 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1156 | */ | 
|---|
| 1157 | void* mspace_calloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, size_t elem_size); | 
|---|
| 1158 |  | 
|---|
| 1159 | /* | 
|---|
| 1160 | mspace_memalign behaves as memalign, but operates within | 
|---|
| 1161 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1162 | */ | 
|---|
| 1163 | void* mspace_memalign(mspace msp, size_t alignment, size_t bytes); | 
|---|
| 1164 |  | 
|---|
| 1165 | /* | 
|---|
| 1166 | mspace_independent_calloc behaves as independent_calloc, but | 
|---|
| 1167 | operates within the given space. | 
|---|
| 1168 | */ | 
|---|
| 1169 | void** mspace_independent_calloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, | 
|---|
| 1170 | size_t elem_size, void* chunks[]); | 
|---|
| 1171 |  | 
|---|
| 1172 | /* | 
|---|
| 1173 | mspace_independent_comalloc behaves as independent_comalloc, but | 
|---|
| 1174 | operates within the given space. | 
|---|
| 1175 | */ | 
|---|
| 1176 | void** mspace_independent_comalloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, | 
|---|
| 1177 | size_t sizes[], void* chunks[]); | 
|---|
| 1178 |  | 
|---|
| 1179 | /* | 
|---|
| 1180 | mspace_footprint() returns the number of bytes obtained from the | 
|---|
| 1181 | system for this space. | 
|---|
| 1182 | */ | 
|---|
| 1183 | size_t mspace_footprint(mspace msp); | 
|---|
| 1184 |  | 
|---|
| 1185 | /* | 
|---|
| 1186 | mspace_max_footprint() returns the peak number of bytes obtained from the | 
|---|
| 1187 | system for this space. | 
|---|
| 1188 | */ | 
|---|
| 1189 | size_t mspace_max_footprint(mspace msp); | 
|---|
| 1190 |  | 
|---|
| 1191 |  | 
|---|
| 1192 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 1193 | /* | 
|---|
| 1194 | mspace_mallinfo behaves as mallinfo, but reports properties of | 
|---|
| 1195 | the given space. | 
|---|
| 1196 | */ | 
|---|
| 1197 | struct mallinfo mspace_mallinfo(mspace msp); | 
|---|
| 1198 | #endif /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 1199 |  | 
|---|
| 1200 | /* | 
|---|
| 1201 | mspace_malloc_stats behaves as malloc_stats, but reports | 
|---|
| 1202 | properties of the given space. | 
|---|
| 1203 | */ | 
|---|
| 1204 | void mspace_malloc_stats(mspace msp); | 
|---|
| 1205 |  | 
|---|
| 1206 | /* | 
|---|
| 1207 | mspace_trim behaves as malloc_trim, but | 
|---|
| 1208 | operates within the given space. | 
|---|
| 1209 | */ | 
|---|
| 1210 | int mspace_trim(mspace msp, size_t pad); | 
|---|
| 1211 |  | 
|---|
| 1212 | /* | 
|---|
| 1213 | An alias for mallopt. | 
|---|
| 1214 | */ | 
|---|
| 1215 | int mspace_mallopt(int, int); | 
|---|
| 1216 |  | 
|---|
| 1217 | #endif /* MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 1218 |  | 
|---|
| 1219 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 1220 | };  /* end of extern "C" */ | 
|---|
| 1221 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 1222 |  | 
|---|
| 1223 | /* | 
|---|
| 1224 | ======================================================================== | 
|---|
| 1225 | To make a fully customizable malloc.h header file, cut everything | 
|---|
| 1226 | above this line, put into file malloc.h, edit to suit, and #include it | 
|---|
| 1227 | on the next line, as well as in programs that use this malloc. | 
|---|
| 1228 | ======================================================================== | 
|---|
| 1229 | */ | 
|---|
| 1230 |  | 
|---|
| 1231 | /* #include "malloc.h" */ | 
|---|
| 1232 |  | 
|---|
| 1233 | /*------------------------------ internal #includes ---------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 1234 |  | 
|---|
| 1235 | #ifdef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1236 | #pragma warning( disable : 4146 ) /* no "unsigned" warnings */ | 
|---|
| 1237 | #endif /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1238 |  | 
|---|
| 1239 | #include <stdio.h>       /* for printing in malloc_stats */ | 
|---|
| 1240 |  | 
|---|
| 1241 | #ifndef LACKS_ERRNO_H | 
|---|
| 1242 | #include <errno.h>       /* for MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION */ | 
|---|
| 1243 | #endif /* LACKS_ERRNO_H */ | 
|---|
| 1244 | #if FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 1245 | #include <time.h>        /* for magic initialization */ | 
|---|
| 1246 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 1247 | #ifndef LACKS_STDLIB_H | 
|---|
| 1248 | #include <stdlib.h>      /* for abort() */ | 
|---|
| 1249 | #endif /* LACKS_STDLIB_H */ | 
|---|
| 1250 | #ifdef DEBUG | 
|---|
| 1251 | #if ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE | 
|---|
| 1252 | #define assert(x) if(!(x)) ABORT | 
|---|
| 1253 | #else /* ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE */ | 
|---|
| 1254 | #include <assert.h> | 
|---|
| 1255 | #endif /* ABORT_ON_ASSERT_FAILURE */ | 
|---|
| 1256 | #else  /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 1257 | #define assert(x) | 
|---|
| 1258 | #endif /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 1259 | #ifndef LACKS_STRING_H | 
|---|
| 1260 | #include <string.h>      /* for memset etc */ | 
|---|
| 1261 | #endif  /* LACKS_STRING_H */ | 
|---|
| 1262 | #if USE_BUILTIN_FFS | 
|---|
| 1263 | #ifndef LACKS_STRINGS_H | 
|---|
| 1264 | #include <strings.h>     /* for ffs */ | 
|---|
| 1265 | #endif /* LACKS_STRINGS_H */ | 
|---|
| 1266 | #endif /* USE_BUILTIN_FFS */ | 
|---|
| 1267 | #if HAVE_MMAP | 
|---|
| 1268 | #ifndef LACKS_SYS_MMAN_H | 
|---|
| 1269 | #include <sys/mman.h>    /* for mmap */ | 
|---|
| 1270 | #endif /* LACKS_SYS_MMAN_H */ | 
|---|
| 1271 | #ifndef LACKS_FCNTL_H | 
|---|
| 1272 | #include <fcntl.h> | 
|---|
| 1273 | #endif /* LACKS_FCNTL_H */ | 
|---|
| 1274 | #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1275 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1276 | #ifndef LACKS_UNISTD_H | 
|---|
| 1277 | #include <unistd.h>     /* for sbrk */ | 
|---|
| 1278 | #else /* LACKS_UNISTD_H */ | 
|---|
| 1279 | #if !defined(__FreeBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(__NetBSD__) | 
|---|
| 1280 | extern void*     sbrk(ptrdiff_t); | 
|---|
| 1281 | #endif /* FreeBSD etc */ | 
|---|
| 1282 | #endif /* LACKS_UNISTD_H */ | 
|---|
| 1283 | #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1284 |  | 
|---|
| 1285 | /* Declarations for locking */ | 
|---|
| 1286 | #if USE_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 1287 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1288 | #include <pthread.h> | 
|---|
| 1289 | #if defined (__SVR4) && defined (__sun)  /* solaris */ | 
|---|
| 1290 | #include <thread.h> | 
|---|
| 1291 | #endif /* solaris */ | 
|---|
| 1292 | #else | 
|---|
| 1293 | #ifndef _M_AMD64 | 
|---|
| 1294 | /* These are already defined on AMD64 builds */ | 
|---|
| 1295 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 1296 | extern "C" { | 
|---|
| 1297 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 1298 | LONG __cdecl _InterlockedCompareExchange(LPLONG volatile Dest, LONG Exchange, LONG Comp); | 
|---|
| 1299 | LONG __cdecl _InterlockedExchange(LPLONG volatile Target, LONG Value); | 
|---|
| 1300 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 1301 | } | 
|---|
| 1302 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 1303 | #endif /* _M_AMD64 */ | 
|---|
| 1304 | #pragma intrinsic (_InterlockedCompareExchange) | 
|---|
| 1305 | #pragma intrinsic (_InterlockedExchange) | 
|---|
| 1306 | #define interlockedcompareexchange _InterlockedCompareExchange | 
|---|
| 1307 | #define interlockedexchange _InterlockedExchange | 
|---|
| 1308 | #endif /* Win32 */ | 
|---|
| 1309 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1310 |  | 
|---|
| 1311 | /* Declarations for bit scanning on win32 */ | 
|---|
| 1312 | #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1300 | 
|---|
| 1313 | #ifndef BitScanForward  /* Try to avoid pulling in WinNT.h */ | 
|---|
| 1314 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 1315 | extern "C" { | 
|---|
| 1316 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 1317 | unsigned char _BitScanForward(unsigned long *index, unsigned long mask); | 
|---|
| 1318 | unsigned char _BitScanReverse(unsigned long *index, unsigned long mask); | 
|---|
| 1319 | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|---|
| 1320 | } | 
|---|
| 1321 | #endif /* __cplusplus */ | 
|---|
| 1322 |  | 
|---|
| 1323 | #define BitScanForward _BitScanForward | 
|---|
| 1324 | #define BitScanReverse _BitScanReverse | 
|---|
| 1325 | #pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward) | 
|---|
| 1326 | #pragma intrinsic(_BitScanReverse) | 
|---|
| 1327 | #endif /* BitScanForward */ | 
|---|
| 1328 | #endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1300 */ | 
|---|
| 1329 |  | 
|---|
| 1330 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1331 | #ifndef malloc_getpagesize | 
|---|
| 1332 | #  ifdef _SC_PAGESIZE         /* some SVR4 systems omit an underscore */ | 
|---|
| 1333 | #    ifndef _SC_PAGE_SIZE | 
|---|
| 1334 | #      define _SC_PAGE_SIZE _SC_PAGESIZE | 
|---|
| 1335 | #    endif | 
|---|
| 1336 | #  endif | 
|---|
| 1337 | #  ifdef _SC_PAGE_SIZE | 
|---|
| 1338 | #    define malloc_getpagesize sysconf(_SC_PAGE_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 1339 | #  else | 
|---|
| 1340 | #    if defined(BSD) || defined(DGUX) || defined(HAVE_GETPAGESIZE) | 
|---|
| 1341 | extern size_t getpagesize(); | 
|---|
| 1342 | #      define malloc_getpagesize getpagesize() | 
|---|
| 1343 | #    else | 
|---|
| 1344 | #      ifdef WIN32 /* use supplied emulation of getpagesize */ | 
|---|
| 1345 | #        define malloc_getpagesize getpagesize() | 
|---|
| 1346 | #      else | 
|---|
| 1347 | #        ifndef LACKS_SYS_PARAM_H | 
|---|
| 1348 | #          include <sys/param.h> | 
|---|
| 1349 | #        endif | 
|---|
| 1350 | #        ifdef EXEC_PAGESIZE | 
|---|
| 1351 | #          define malloc_getpagesize EXEC_PAGESIZE | 
|---|
| 1352 | #        else | 
|---|
| 1353 | #          ifdef NBPG | 
|---|
| 1354 | #            ifndef CLSIZE | 
|---|
| 1355 | #              define malloc_getpagesize NBPG | 
|---|
| 1356 | #            else | 
|---|
| 1357 | #              define malloc_getpagesize (NBPG * CLSIZE) | 
|---|
| 1358 | #            endif | 
|---|
| 1359 | #          else | 
|---|
| 1360 | #            ifdef NBPC | 
|---|
| 1361 | #              define malloc_getpagesize NBPC | 
|---|
| 1362 | #            else | 
|---|
| 1363 | #              ifdef PAGESIZE | 
|---|
| 1364 | #                define malloc_getpagesize PAGESIZE | 
|---|
| 1365 | #              else /* just guess */ | 
|---|
| 1366 | #                define malloc_getpagesize ((size_t)4096U) | 
|---|
| 1367 | #              endif | 
|---|
| 1368 | #            endif | 
|---|
| 1369 | #          endif | 
|---|
| 1370 | #        endif | 
|---|
| 1371 | #      endif | 
|---|
| 1372 | #    endif | 
|---|
| 1373 | #  endif | 
|---|
| 1374 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1375 | #endif | 
|---|
| 1376 |  | 
|---|
| 1377 |  | 
|---|
| 1378 |  | 
|---|
| 1379 | /* ------------------- size_t and alignment properties -------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 1380 |  | 
|---|
| 1381 | /* The byte and bit size of a size_t */ | 
|---|
| 1382 | #define SIZE_T_SIZE         (sizeof(size_t)) | 
|---|
| 1383 | #define SIZE_T_BITSIZE      (sizeof(size_t) << 3) | 
|---|
| 1384 |  | 
|---|
| 1385 | /* Some constants coerced to size_t */ | 
|---|
| 1386 | /* Annoying but necessary to avoid errors on some platforms */ | 
|---|
| 1387 | #define SIZE_T_ZERO         ((size_t)0) | 
|---|
| 1388 | #define SIZE_T_ONE          ((size_t)1) | 
|---|
| 1389 | #define SIZE_T_TWO          ((size_t)2) | 
|---|
| 1390 | #define SIZE_T_FOUR         ((size_t)4) | 
|---|
| 1391 | #define TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES    (SIZE_T_SIZE<<1) | 
|---|
| 1392 | #define FOUR_SIZE_T_SIZES   (SIZE_T_SIZE<<2) | 
|---|
| 1393 | #define SIX_SIZE_T_SIZES    (FOUR_SIZE_T_SIZES+TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES) | 
|---|
| 1394 | #define HALF_MAX_SIZE_T     (MAX_SIZE_T / 2U) | 
|---|
| 1395 |  | 
|---|
| 1396 | /* The bit mask value corresponding to MALLOC_ALIGNMENT */ | 
|---|
| 1397 | #define CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK    (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 1398 |  | 
|---|
| 1399 | /* True if address a has acceptable alignment */ | 
|---|
| 1400 | #define is_aligned(A)       (((size_t)((A)) & (CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK)) == 0) | 
|---|
| 1401 |  | 
|---|
| 1402 | /* the number of bytes to offset an address to align it */ | 
|---|
| 1403 | #define align_offset(A)\ | 
|---|
| 1404 | ((((size_t)(A) & CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) == 0)? 0 :\ | 
|---|
| 1405 | ((MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - ((size_t)(A) & CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK)) & CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK)) | 
|---|
| 1406 |  | 
|---|
| 1407 | /* -------------------------- MMAP preliminaries ------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 1408 |  | 
|---|
| 1409 | /* | 
|---|
| 1410 | If HAVE_MORECORE or HAVE_MMAP are false, we just define calls and | 
|---|
| 1411 | checks to fail so compiler optimizer can delete code rather than | 
|---|
| 1412 | using so many "#if"s. | 
|---|
| 1413 | */ | 
|---|
| 1414 |  | 
|---|
| 1415 |  | 
|---|
| 1416 | /* MORECORE and MMAP must return MFAIL on failure */ | 
|---|
| 1417 | #define MFAIL                ((void*)(MAX_SIZE_T)) | 
|---|
| 1418 | #define CMFAIL               ((char*)(MFAIL)) /* defined for convenience */ | 
|---|
| 1419 |  | 
|---|
| 1420 | #if !HAVE_MMAP | 
|---|
| 1421 | #define IS_MMAPPED_BIT       (SIZE_T_ZERO) | 
|---|
| 1422 | #define USE_MMAP_BIT         (SIZE_T_ZERO) | 
|---|
| 1423 | #define CALL_MMAP(s)         MFAIL | 
|---|
| 1424 | #define CALL_MUNMAP(a, s)    (-1) | 
|---|
| 1425 | #define DIRECT_MMAP(s)       MFAIL | 
|---|
| 1426 |  | 
|---|
| 1427 | #else /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1428 | #define IS_MMAPPED_BIT       (SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 1429 | #define USE_MMAP_BIT         (SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 1430 |  | 
|---|
| 1431 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1432 | #define CALL_MUNMAP(a, s)    munmap((a), (s)) | 
|---|
| 1433 | #define MMAP_PROT            (PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) | 
|---|
| 1434 | #if !defined(MAP_ANONYMOUS) && defined(MAP_ANON) | 
|---|
| 1435 | #define MAP_ANONYMOUS        MAP_ANON | 
|---|
| 1436 | #endif /* MAP_ANON */ | 
|---|
| 1437 | #ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS | 
|---|
| 1438 | #define MMAP_FLAGS           (MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS) | 
|---|
| 1439 | #define CALL_MMAP(s)         mmap(0, (s), MMAP_PROT, MMAP_FLAGS, -1, 0) | 
|---|
| 1440 | #else /* MAP_ANONYMOUS */ | 
|---|
| 1441 | /* | 
|---|
| 1442 | Nearly all versions of mmap support MAP_ANONYMOUS, so the following | 
|---|
| 1443 | is unlikely to be needed, but is supplied just in case. | 
|---|
| 1444 | */ | 
|---|
| 1445 | #define MMAP_FLAGS           (MAP_PRIVATE) | 
|---|
| 1446 | static int dev_zero_fd = -1; /* Cached file descriptor for /dev/zero. */ | 
|---|
| 1447 | #define CALL_MMAP(s) ((dev_zero_fd < 0) ? \ | 
|---|
| 1448 | (dev_zero_fd = open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR), \ | 
|---|
| 1449 | mmap(0, (s), MMAP_PROT, MMAP_FLAGS, dev_zero_fd, 0)) : \ | 
|---|
| 1450 | mmap(0, (s), MMAP_PROT, MMAP_FLAGS, dev_zero_fd, 0)) | 
|---|
| 1451 | #endif /* MAP_ANONYMOUS */ | 
|---|
| 1452 |  | 
|---|
| 1453 | #define DIRECT_MMAP(s)       CALL_MMAP(s) | 
|---|
| 1454 | #else /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1455 |  | 
|---|
| 1456 | /* Win32 MMAP via VirtualAlloc */ | 
|---|
| 1457 | static FORCEINLINE void* win32mmap(size_t size) { | 
|---|
| 1458 | void* ptr = VirtualAlloc(0, size, MEM_RESERVE|MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE); | 
|---|
| 1459 | return (ptr != 0)? ptr: MFAIL; | 
|---|
| 1460 | } | 
|---|
| 1461 |  | 
|---|
| 1462 | /* For direct MMAP, use MEM_TOP_DOWN to minimize interference */ | 
|---|
| 1463 | static FORCEINLINE void* win32direct_mmap(size_t size) { | 
|---|
| 1464 | void* ptr = VirtualAlloc(0, size, MEM_RESERVE|MEM_COMMIT|MEM_TOP_DOWN, | 
|---|
| 1465 | PAGE_READWRITE); | 
|---|
| 1466 | return (ptr != 0)? ptr: MFAIL; | 
|---|
| 1467 | } | 
|---|
| 1468 |  | 
|---|
| 1469 | /* This function supports releasing coalesed segments */ | 
|---|
| 1470 | static FORCEINLINE int win32munmap(void* ptr, size_t size) { | 
|---|
| 1471 | MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION minfo; | 
|---|
| 1472 | char* cptr = (char*)ptr; | 
|---|
| 1473 | while (size) { | 
|---|
| 1474 | if (VirtualQuery(cptr, &minfo, sizeof(minfo)) == 0) | 
|---|
| 1475 | return -1; | 
|---|
| 1476 | if (minfo.BaseAddress != cptr || minfo.AllocationBase != cptr || | 
|---|
| 1477 | minfo.State != MEM_COMMIT || minfo.RegionSize > size) | 
|---|
| 1478 | return -1; | 
|---|
| 1479 | if (VirtualFree(cptr, 0, MEM_RELEASE) == 0) | 
|---|
| 1480 | return -1; | 
|---|
| 1481 | cptr += minfo.RegionSize; | 
|---|
| 1482 | size -= minfo.RegionSize; | 
|---|
| 1483 | } | 
|---|
| 1484 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1485 | } | 
|---|
| 1486 |  | 
|---|
| 1487 | #define CALL_MMAP(s)         win32mmap(s) | 
|---|
| 1488 | #define CALL_MUNMAP(a, s)    win32munmap((a), (s)) | 
|---|
| 1489 | #define DIRECT_MMAP(s)       win32direct_mmap(s) | 
|---|
| 1490 | #endif /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1491 | #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1492 |  | 
|---|
| 1493 | #if HAVE_MMAP && HAVE_MREMAP | 
|---|
| 1494 | #define CALL_MREMAP(addr, osz, nsz, mv) mremap((addr), (osz), (nsz), (mv)) | 
|---|
| 1495 | #else  /* HAVE_MMAP && HAVE_MREMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1496 | #define CALL_MREMAP(addr, osz, nsz, mv) ((void)(addr),(void)(osz), \ | 
|---|
| 1497 | (void)(nsz), (void)(mv),MFAIL) | 
|---|
| 1498 | #endif /* HAVE_MMAP && HAVE_MREMAP */ | 
|---|
| 1499 |  | 
|---|
| 1500 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1501 | #define CALL_MORECORE(S)     MORECORE(S) | 
|---|
| 1502 | #else  /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1503 | #define CALL_MORECORE(S)     MFAIL | 
|---|
| 1504 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1505 |  | 
|---|
| 1506 | /* mstate bit set if continguous morecore disabled or failed */ | 
|---|
| 1507 | #define USE_NONCONTIGUOUS_BIT (4U) | 
|---|
| 1508 |  | 
|---|
| 1509 | /* segment bit set in create_mspace_with_base */ | 
|---|
| 1510 | #define EXTERN_BIT            (8U) | 
|---|
| 1511 |  | 
|---|
| 1512 |  | 
|---|
| 1513 | /* --------------------------- Lock preliminaries ------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 1514 |  | 
|---|
| 1515 | /* | 
|---|
| 1516 | When locks are defined, there are up to two global locks: | 
|---|
| 1517 |  | 
|---|
| 1518 | * If HAVE_MORECORE, morecore_mutex protects sequences of calls to | 
|---|
| 1519 | MORECORE.  In many cases sys_alloc requires two calls, that should | 
|---|
| 1520 | not be interleaved with calls by other threads.  This does not | 
|---|
| 1521 | protect against direct calls to MORECORE by other threads not | 
|---|
| 1522 | using this lock, so there is still code to cope the best we can on | 
|---|
| 1523 | interference. | 
|---|
| 1524 |  | 
|---|
| 1525 | * magic_init_mutex ensures that mparams.magic and other | 
|---|
| 1526 | unique mparams values are initialized only once. | 
|---|
| 1527 |  | 
|---|
| 1528 | To enable use in layered extensions, locks are reentrant. | 
|---|
| 1529 |  | 
|---|
| 1530 | Because lock-protected regions generally have bounded times, we use | 
|---|
| 1531 | the supplied simple spinlocks in the custom versions for x86. | 
|---|
| 1532 |  | 
|---|
| 1533 | If USE_LOCKS is > 1, the definitions of lock routines here are | 
|---|
| 1534 | bypassed, in which case you will need to define at least | 
|---|
| 1535 | INITIAL_LOCK, ACQUIRE_LOCK, RELEASE_LOCK, and | 
|---|
| 1536 | NULL_LOCK_INITIALIZER, and possibly TRY_LOCK and IS_LOCKED | 
|---|
| 1537 | (The latter two are not used in this malloc, but are | 
|---|
| 1538 | commonly needed in extensions.) | 
|---|
| 1539 | */ | 
|---|
| 1540 |  | 
|---|
| 1541 | #if USE_LOCKS == 1 | 
|---|
| 1542 |  | 
|---|
| 1543 | #if USE_SPIN_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 1544 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1545 | /* Custom pthread-style spin locks on x86 and x64 for gcc */ | 
|---|
| 1546 | struct pthread_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1547 | { | 
|---|
| 1548 | volatile pthread_t threadid; | 
|---|
| 1549 | volatile unsigned int c; | 
|---|
| 1550 | volatile unsigned int l; | 
|---|
| 1551 | }; | 
|---|
| 1552 | #define MLOCK_T struct pthread_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1553 | #define CURRENT_THREAD        pthread_self() | 
|---|
| 1554 | #define SPINS_PER_YIELD       63 | 
|---|
| 1555 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_acquire_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1556 | if(CURRENT_THREAD==sl->threadid) | 
|---|
| 1557 | ++sl->c; | 
|---|
| 1558 | else { | 
|---|
| 1559 | int spins = 0; | 
|---|
| 1560 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 1561 | int ret; | 
|---|
| 1562 | __asm__ __volatile__ ("lock cmpxchgl %2,(%1)" : "=a" (ret) : "r" (&sl->l), "r" (1), "a" (0)); | 
|---|
| 1563 | if(!ret) { | 
|---|
| 1564 | assert(!sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1565 | sl->threadid=CURRENT_THREAD; | 
|---|
| 1566 | sl->c=1; | 
|---|
| 1567 | break; | 
|---|
| 1568 | } | 
|---|
| 1569 | if ((++spins & SPINS_PER_YIELD) == 0) { | 
|---|
| 1570 | #if defined (__SVR4) && defined (__sun) /* solaris */ | 
|---|
| 1571 | thr_yield(); | 
|---|
| 1572 | #else | 
|---|
| 1573 | #ifdef linux | 
|---|
| 1574 | sched_yield(); | 
|---|
| 1575 | #else  /* no-op yield on unknown systems */ | 
|---|
| 1576 | ; | 
|---|
| 1577 | #endif /* linux */ | 
|---|
| 1578 | #endif /* solaris */ | 
|---|
| 1579 | } | 
|---|
| 1580 | } | 
|---|
| 1581 | } | 
|---|
| 1582 |  | 
|---|
| 1583 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1584 | } | 
|---|
| 1585 |  | 
|---|
| 1586 | static FORCEINLINE void pthread_release_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1587 | int ret; | 
|---|
| 1588 | assert(CURRENT_THREAD==sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1589 | if (!--sl->c) { | 
|---|
| 1590 | sl->threadid=0; | 
|---|
| 1591 | __asm__ __volatile__ ("xchgl %2,(%1)" : "=r" (ret) : "r" (&sl->l), "0" (0)); | 
|---|
| 1592 | } | 
|---|
| 1593 | } | 
|---|
| 1594 |  | 
|---|
| 1595 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_try_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1596 | int ret; | 
|---|
| 1597 | __asm__ __volatile__ ("lock cmpxchgl %2,(%1)" : "=a" (ret) : "r" (&sl->l), "r" (1), "a" (0)); | 
|---|
| 1598 | if(!ret){ | 
|---|
| 1599 | assert(!sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1600 | sl->threadid=CURRENT_THREAD; | 
|---|
| 1601 | sl->c=1; | 
|---|
| 1602 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 1603 | } | 
|---|
| 1604 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1605 | } | 
|---|
| 1606 |  | 
|---|
| 1607 | #define INITIAL_LOCK(sl)      (memset((sl), 0, sizeof(MLOCK_T)), 0) | 
|---|
| 1608 | #define ACQUIRE_LOCK(sl)      pthread_acquire_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1609 | #define RELEASE_LOCK(sl)      pthread_release_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1610 | #define TRY_LOCK(sl)          pthread_try_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1611 | #define IS_LOCKED(sl)         ((sl)->l) | 
|---|
| 1612 |  | 
|---|
| 1613 | static MLOCK_T magic_init_mutex = {0, 0, 0 }; | 
|---|
| 1614 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1615 | static MLOCK_T morecore_mutex = {0, 0, 0 }; | 
|---|
| 1616 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1617 |  | 
|---|
| 1618 | #else /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1619 | /* Custom win32-style spin locks on x86 and x64 for MSC */ | 
|---|
| 1620 | struct win32_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1621 | { | 
|---|
| 1622 | volatile long threadid; | 
|---|
| 1623 | volatile unsigned int c; | 
|---|
| 1624 | long l; | 
|---|
| 1625 | }; | 
|---|
| 1626 | #define MLOCK_T struct win32_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1627 | #define CURRENT_THREAD        GetCurrentThreadId() | 
|---|
| 1628 | #define SPINS_PER_YIELD    63 | 
|---|
| 1629 | static FORCEINLINE int win32_acquire_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1630 | long mythreadid=CURRENT_THREAD; | 
|---|
| 1631 | if(mythreadid==sl->threadid) | 
|---|
| 1632 | ++sl->c; | 
|---|
| 1633 | else { | 
|---|
| 1634 | int spins = 0; | 
|---|
| 1635 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 1636 | if (!interlockedexchange(&sl->l, 1)) { | 
|---|
| 1637 | assert(!sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1638 | sl->threadid=mythreadid; | 
|---|
| 1639 | sl->c=1; | 
|---|
| 1640 | break; | 
|---|
| 1641 | } | 
|---|
| 1642 | if ((++spins & SPINS_PER_YIELD) == 0) | 
|---|
| 1643 | SleepEx(0, FALSE); | 
|---|
| 1644 | } | 
|---|
| 1645 | } | 
|---|
| 1646 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1647 | } | 
|---|
| 1648 |  | 
|---|
| 1649 | static FORCEINLINE void win32_release_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1650 | assert(CURRENT_THREAD==sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1651 | if (!--sl->c) { | 
|---|
| 1652 | sl->threadid=0; | 
|---|
| 1653 | interlockedexchange (&sl->l, 0); | 
|---|
| 1654 | } | 
|---|
| 1655 | } | 
|---|
| 1656 |  | 
|---|
| 1657 | static FORCEINLINE int win32_try_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1658 | if (!interlockedexchange(&sl->l, 1)){ | 
|---|
| 1659 | assert(!sl->threadid); | 
|---|
| 1660 | sl->threadid=CURRENT_THREAD; | 
|---|
| 1661 | sl->c=1; | 
|---|
| 1662 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 1663 | } | 
|---|
| 1664 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1665 | } | 
|---|
| 1666 |  | 
|---|
| 1667 | #define INITIAL_LOCK(sl)      (memset(sl, 0, sizeof(MLOCK_T)), 0) | 
|---|
| 1668 | #define ACQUIRE_LOCK(sl)      win32_acquire_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1669 | #define RELEASE_LOCK(sl)      win32_release_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1670 | #define TRY_LOCK(sl)          win32_try_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1671 | #define IS_LOCKED(sl)         ((sl)->l) | 
|---|
| 1672 |  | 
|---|
| 1673 | static MLOCK_T magic_init_mutex = {0, 0 }; | 
|---|
| 1674 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1675 | static MLOCK_T morecore_mutex = {0, 0 }; | 
|---|
| 1676 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1677 |  | 
|---|
| 1678 | #endif /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1679 | #else /* USE_SPIN_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1680 |  | 
|---|
| 1681 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 1682 | /* pthreads-based locks */ | 
|---|
| 1683 | struct pthread_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1684 | { | 
|---|
| 1685 | volatile unsigned int c; | 
|---|
| 1686 | pthread_mutex_t l; | 
|---|
| 1687 | }; | 
|---|
| 1688 | #define MLOCK_T struct pthread_mlock_t | 
|---|
| 1689 | #define CURRENT_THREAD        pthread_self() | 
|---|
| 1690 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_acquire_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1691 | if(!pthread_mutex_lock(&(sl)->l)){ | 
|---|
| 1692 | sl->c++; | 
|---|
| 1693 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1694 | } | 
|---|
| 1695 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 1696 | } | 
|---|
| 1697 |  | 
|---|
| 1698 | static FORCEINLINE void pthread_release_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1699 | --sl->c; | 
|---|
| 1700 | pthread_mutex_unlock(&(sl)->l); | 
|---|
| 1701 | } | 
|---|
| 1702 |  | 
|---|
| 1703 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_try_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1704 | if(!pthread_mutex_trylock(&(sl)->l)){ | 
|---|
| 1705 | sl->c++; | 
|---|
| 1706 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 1707 | } | 
|---|
| 1708 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1709 | } | 
|---|
| 1710 |  | 
|---|
| 1711 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_init_lock (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1712 | pthread_mutexattr_t attr; | 
|---|
| 1713 | sl->c=0; | 
|---|
| 1714 | if(pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr)) return 1; | 
|---|
| 1715 | if(pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE)) return 1; | 
|---|
| 1716 | if(pthread_mutex_init(&sl->l, &attr)) return 1; | 
|---|
| 1717 | pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr); | 
|---|
| 1718 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1719 | } | 
|---|
| 1720 |  | 
|---|
| 1721 | static FORCEINLINE int pthread_islocked (MLOCK_T *sl) { | 
|---|
| 1722 | if(!pthread_try_lock(sl)){ | 
|---|
| 1723 | int ret = (sl->c != 0); | 
|---|
| 1724 | pthread_mutex_unlock(sl); | 
|---|
| 1725 | return ret; | 
|---|
| 1726 | } | 
|---|
| 1727 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 1728 | } | 
|---|
| 1729 |  | 
|---|
| 1730 | #define INITIAL_LOCK(sl)      pthread_init_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1731 | #define ACQUIRE_LOCK(sl)      pthread_acquire_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1732 | #define RELEASE_LOCK(sl)      pthread_release_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1733 | #define TRY_LOCK(sl)          pthread_try_lock(sl) | 
|---|
| 1734 | #define IS_LOCKED(sl)         pthread_islocked(sl) | 
|---|
| 1735 |  | 
|---|
| 1736 | static MLOCK_T magic_init_mutex = {0, PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER }; | 
|---|
| 1737 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1738 | static MLOCK_T morecore_mutex = {0, PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER }; | 
|---|
| 1739 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1740 |  | 
|---|
| 1741 | #else /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1742 | /* Win32 critical sections */ | 
|---|
| 1743 | #define MLOCK_T         CRITICAL_SECTION | 
|---|
| 1744 | #define CURRENT_THREAD  GetCurrentThreadId() | 
|---|
| 1745 | #define INITIAL_LOCK(s) (!InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount((s), 4000) | 
|---|
| 1746 | #define ACQUIRE_LOCK(s) ( (!((s))->DebugInfo ? INITIAL_LOCK((s)) : 0), !EnterCriticalSection((s)), 0) | 
|---|
| 1747 | #define RELEASE_LOCK(s) ( LeaveCriticalSection((s)), 0 ) | 
|---|
| 1748 | #define TRY_LOCK(s)     ( TryEnterCriticalSection((s)) ) | 
|---|
| 1749 | #define IS_LOCKED(s)    ( (s)->LockCount >= 0 ) | 
|---|
| 1750 | #define NULL_LOCK_INITIALIZER | 
|---|
| 1751 | static MLOCK_T magic_init_mutex; | 
|---|
| 1752 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1753 | static MLOCK_T morecore_mutex; | 
|---|
| 1754 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1755 | #endif /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 1756 | #endif /* USE_SPIN_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1757 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS == 1 */ | 
|---|
| 1758 |  | 
|---|
| 1759 | /* -----------------------  User-defined locks ------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 1760 |  | 
|---|
| 1761 | #if USE_LOCKS > 1 | 
|---|
| 1762 | /* Define your own lock implementation here */ | 
|---|
| 1763 | /* #define INITIAL_LOCK(sl)  ... */ | 
|---|
| 1764 | /* #define ACQUIRE_LOCK(sl)  ... */ | 
|---|
| 1765 | /* #define RELEASE_LOCK(sl)  ... */ | 
|---|
| 1766 | /* #define TRY_LOCK(sl) ... */ | 
|---|
| 1767 | /* #define IS_LOCKED(sl) ... */ | 
|---|
| 1768 | /* #define NULL_LOCK_INITIALIZER ... */ | 
|---|
| 1769 |  | 
|---|
| 1770 | static MLOCK_T magic_init_mutex = NULL_LOCK_INITIALIZER; | 
|---|
| 1771 | #if HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1772 | static MLOCK_T morecore_mutex = NULL_LOCK_INITIALIZER; | 
|---|
| 1773 | #endif /* HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1774 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS > 1 */ | 
|---|
| 1775 |  | 
|---|
| 1776 | /* -----------------------  Lock-based state ------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 1777 |  | 
|---|
| 1778 |  | 
|---|
| 1779 | #if USE_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 1780 | #define USE_LOCK_BIT               (2U) | 
|---|
| 1781 | #else  /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1782 | #define USE_LOCK_BIT               (0U) | 
|---|
| 1783 | #define INITIAL_LOCK(l) | 
|---|
| 1784 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1785 |  | 
|---|
| 1786 | #if USE_LOCKS && HAVE_MORECORE | 
|---|
| 1787 | #define ACQUIRE_MORECORE_LOCK()    ACQUIRE_LOCK(&morecore_mutex); | 
|---|
| 1788 | #define RELEASE_MORECORE_LOCK()    RELEASE_LOCK(&morecore_mutex); | 
|---|
| 1789 | #else /* USE_LOCKS && HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1790 | #define ACQUIRE_MORECORE_LOCK() | 
|---|
| 1791 | #define RELEASE_MORECORE_LOCK() | 
|---|
| 1792 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS && HAVE_MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 1793 |  | 
|---|
| 1794 | #if USE_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 1795 | #define ACQUIRE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK()  ACQUIRE_LOCK(&magic_init_mutex); | 
|---|
| 1796 | #define RELEASE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK()  RELEASE_LOCK(&magic_init_mutex); | 
|---|
| 1797 | #else  /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1798 | #define ACQUIRE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK() | 
|---|
| 1799 | #define RELEASE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK() | 
|---|
| 1800 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 1801 |  | 
|---|
| 1802 |  | 
|---|
| 1803 | /* -----------------------  Chunk representations ------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 1804 |  | 
|---|
| 1805 | /* | 
|---|
| 1806 | (The following includes lightly edited explanations by Colin Plumb.) | 
|---|
| 1807 |  | 
|---|
| 1808 | The malloc_chunk declaration below is misleading (but accurate and | 
|---|
| 1809 | necessary).  It declares a "view" into memory allowing access to | 
|---|
| 1810 | necessary fields at known offsets from a given base. | 
|---|
| 1811 |  | 
|---|
| 1812 | Chunks of memory are maintained using a `boundary tag' method as | 
|---|
| 1813 | originally described by Knuth.  (See the paper by Paul Wilson | 
|---|
| 1814 | ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/allocsrv.ps for a survey of such | 
|---|
| 1815 | techniques.)  Sizes of free chunks are stored both in the front of | 
|---|
| 1816 | each chunk and at the end.  This makes consolidating fragmented | 
|---|
| 1817 | chunks into bigger chunks fast.  The head fields also hold bits | 
|---|
| 1818 | representing whether chunks are free or in use. | 
|---|
| 1819 |  | 
|---|
| 1820 | Here are some pictures to make it clearer.  They are "exploded" to | 
|---|
| 1821 | show that the state of a chunk can be thought of as extending from | 
|---|
| 1822 | the high 31 bits of the head field of its header through the | 
|---|
| 1823 | prev_foot and PINUSE_BIT bit of the following chunk header. | 
|---|
| 1824 |  | 
|---|
| 1825 | A chunk that's in use looks like: | 
|---|
| 1826 |  | 
|---|
| 1827 | chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1828 | | Size of previous chunk (if P = 1)                             | | 
|---|
| 1829 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1830 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |P| | 
|---|
| 1831 | | Size of this chunk                                         1| +-+ | 
|---|
| 1832 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1833 | |                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1834 | +-                                                             -+ | 
|---|
| 1835 | |                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1836 | +-                                                             -+ | 
|---|
| 1837 | |                                                               : | 
|---|
| 1838 | +-      size - sizeof(size_t) available payload bytes          -+ | 
|---|
| 1839 | :                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1840 | chunk-> +-                                                             -+ | 
|---|
| 1841 | |                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1842 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1843 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |1| | 
|---|
| 1844 | | Size of next chunk (may or may not be in use)               | +-+ | 
|---|
| 1845 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1846 |  | 
|---|
| 1847 | And if it's free, it looks like this: | 
|---|
| 1848 |  | 
|---|
| 1849 | chunk-> +-                                                             -+ | 
|---|
| 1850 | | User payload (must be in use, or we would have merged!)       | | 
|---|
| 1851 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1852 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |P| | 
|---|
| 1853 | | Size of this chunk                                         0| +-+ | 
|---|
| 1854 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1855 | | Next pointer                                                  | | 
|---|
| 1856 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1857 | | Prev pointer                                                  | | 
|---|
| 1858 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1859 | |                                                               : | 
|---|
| 1860 | +-      size - sizeof(struct chunk) unused bytes               -+ | 
|---|
| 1861 | :                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1862 | chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1863 | | Size of this chunk                                            | | 
|---|
| 1864 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1865 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |0| | 
|---|
| 1866 | | Size of next chunk (must be in use, or we would have merged)| +-+ | 
|---|
| 1867 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1868 | |                                                               : | 
|---|
| 1869 | +- User payload                                                -+ | 
|---|
| 1870 | :                                                               | | 
|---|
| 1871 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 1872 | |0| | 
|---|
| 1873 | +-+ | 
|---|
| 1874 | Note that since we always merge adjacent free chunks, the chunks | 
|---|
| 1875 | adjacent to a free chunk must be in use. | 
|---|
| 1876 |  | 
|---|
| 1877 | Given a pointer to a chunk (which can be derived trivially from the | 
|---|
| 1878 | payload pointer) we can, in O(1) time, find out whether the adjacent | 
|---|
| 1879 | chunks are free, and if so, unlink them from the lists that they | 
|---|
| 1880 | are on and merge them with the current chunk. | 
|---|
| 1881 |  | 
|---|
| 1882 | Chunks always begin on even word boundaries, so the mem portion | 
|---|
| 1883 | (which is returned to the user) is also on an even word boundary, and | 
|---|
| 1884 | thus at least double-word aligned. | 
|---|
| 1885 |  | 
|---|
| 1886 | The P (PINUSE_BIT) bit, stored in the unused low-order bit of the | 
|---|
| 1887 | chunk size (which is always a multiple of two words), is an in-use | 
|---|
| 1888 | bit for the *previous* chunk.  If that bit is *clear*, then the | 
|---|
| 1889 | word before the current chunk size contains the previous chunk | 
|---|
| 1890 | size, and can be used to find the front of the previous chunk. | 
|---|
| 1891 | The very first chunk allocated always has this bit set, preventing | 
|---|
| 1892 | access to non-existent (or non-owned) memory. If pinuse is set for | 
|---|
| 1893 | any given chunk, then you CANNOT determine the size of the | 
|---|
| 1894 | previous chunk, and might even get a memory addressing fault when | 
|---|
| 1895 | trying to do so. | 
|---|
| 1896 |  | 
|---|
| 1897 | The C (CINUSE_BIT) bit, stored in the unused second-lowest bit of | 
|---|
| 1898 | the chunk size redundantly records whether the current chunk is | 
|---|
| 1899 | inuse. This redundancy enables usage checks within free and realloc, | 
|---|
| 1900 | and reduces indirection when freeing and consolidating chunks. | 
|---|
| 1901 |  | 
|---|
| 1902 | Each freshly allocated chunk must have both cinuse and pinuse set. | 
|---|
| 1903 | That is, each allocated chunk borders either a previously allocated | 
|---|
| 1904 | and still in-use chunk, or the base of its memory arena. This is | 
|---|
| 1905 | ensured by making all allocations from the the `lowest' part of any | 
|---|
| 1906 | found chunk.  Further, no free chunk physically borders another one, | 
|---|
| 1907 | so each free chunk is known to be preceded and followed by either | 
|---|
| 1908 | inuse chunks or the ends of memory. | 
|---|
| 1909 |  | 
|---|
| 1910 | Note that the `foot' of the current chunk is actually represented | 
|---|
| 1911 | as the prev_foot of the NEXT chunk. This makes it easier to | 
|---|
| 1912 | deal with alignments etc but can be very confusing when trying | 
|---|
| 1913 | to extend or adapt this code. | 
|---|
| 1914 |  | 
|---|
| 1915 | The exceptions to all this are | 
|---|
| 1916 |  | 
|---|
| 1917 | 1. The special chunk `top' is the top-most available chunk (i.e., | 
|---|
| 1918 | the one bordering the end of available memory). It is treated | 
|---|
| 1919 | specially.  Top is never included in any bin, is used only if | 
|---|
| 1920 | no other chunk is available, and is released back to the | 
|---|
| 1921 | system if it is very large (see M_TRIM_THRESHOLD).  In effect, | 
|---|
| 1922 | the top chunk is treated as larger (and thus less well | 
|---|
| 1923 | fitting) than any other available chunk.  The top chunk | 
|---|
| 1924 | doesn't update its trailing size field since there is no next | 
|---|
| 1925 | contiguous chunk that would have to index off it. However, | 
|---|
| 1926 | space is still allocated for it (TOP_FOOT_SIZE) to enable | 
|---|
| 1927 | separation or merging when space is extended. | 
|---|
| 1928 |  | 
|---|
| 1929 | 3. Chunks allocated via mmap, which have the lowest-order bit | 
|---|
| 1930 | (IS_MMAPPED_BIT) set in their prev_foot fields, and do not set | 
|---|
| 1931 | PINUSE_BIT in their head fields.  Because they are allocated | 
|---|
| 1932 | one-by-one, each must carry its own prev_foot field, which is | 
|---|
| 1933 | also used to hold the offset this chunk has within its mmapped | 
|---|
| 1934 | region, which is needed to preserve alignment. Each mmapped | 
|---|
| 1935 | chunk is trailed by the first two fields of a fake next-chunk | 
|---|
| 1936 | for sake of usage checks. | 
|---|
| 1937 |  | 
|---|
| 1938 | */ | 
|---|
| 1939 |  | 
|---|
| 1940 | struct malloc_chunk { | 
|---|
| 1941 | size_t               prev_foot;  /* Size of previous chunk (if free).  */ | 
|---|
| 1942 | size_t               head;       /* Size and inuse bits. */ | 
|---|
| 1943 | struct malloc_chunk* fd;         /* double links -- used only if free. */ | 
|---|
| 1944 | struct malloc_chunk* bk; | 
|---|
| 1945 | }; | 
|---|
| 1946 |  | 
|---|
| 1947 | typedef struct malloc_chunk  mchunk; | 
|---|
| 1948 | typedef struct malloc_chunk* mchunkptr; | 
|---|
| 1949 | typedef struct malloc_chunk* sbinptr;  /* The type of bins of chunks */ | 
|---|
| 1950 | typedef unsigned int bindex_t;         /* Described below */ | 
|---|
| 1951 | typedef unsigned int binmap_t;         /* Described below */ | 
|---|
| 1952 | typedef unsigned int flag_t;           /* The type of various bit flag sets */ | 
|---|
| 1953 |  | 
|---|
| 1954 | /* ------------------- Chunks sizes and alignments ----------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 1955 |  | 
|---|
| 1956 | #define MCHUNK_SIZE         (sizeof(mchunk)) | 
|---|
| 1957 |  | 
|---|
| 1958 | #if FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 1959 | #define CHUNK_OVERHEAD      (TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES) | 
|---|
| 1960 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 1961 | #define CHUNK_OVERHEAD      (SIZE_T_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 1962 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 1963 |  | 
|---|
| 1964 | /* MMapped chunks need a second word of overhead ... */ | 
|---|
| 1965 | #define MMAP_CHUNK_OVERHEAD (TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES) | 
|---|
| 1966 | /* ... and additional padding for fake next-chunk at foot */ | 
|---|
| 1967 | #define MMAP_FOOT_PAD       (FOUR_SIZE_T_SIZES) | 
|---|
| 1968 |  | 
|---|
| 1969 | /* The smallest size we can malloc is an aligned minimal chunk */ | 
|---|
| 1970 | #define MIN_CHUNK_SIZE\ | 
|---|
| 1971 | ((MCHUNK_SIZE + CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) & ~CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) | 
|---|
| 1972 |  | 
|---|
| 1973 | /* conversion from malloc headers to user pointers, and back */ | 
|---|
| 1974 | #define chunk2mem(p)        ((void*)((char*)(p)       + TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES)) | 
|---|
| 1975 | #define mem2chunk(mem)      ((mchunkptr)((char*)(mem) - TWO_SIZE_T_SIZES)) | 
|---|
| 1976 | /* chunk associated with aligned address A */ | 
|---|
| 1977 | #define align_as_chunk(A)   (mchunkptr)((A) + align_offset(chunk2mem(A))) | 
|---|
| 1978 |  | 
|---|
| 1979 | /* Bounds on request (not chunk) sizes. */ | 
|---|
| 1980 | #define MAX_REQUEST         ((-MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) << 2) | 
|---|
| 1981 | #define MIN_REQUEST         (MIN_CHUNK_SIZE - CHUNK_OVERHEAD - SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 1982 |  | 
|---|
| 1983 | /* pad request bytes into a usable size */ | 
|---|
| 1984 | #define pad_request(req) \ | 
|---|
| 1985 | (((req) + CHUNK_OVERHEAD + CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) & ~CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) | 
|---|
| 1986 |  | 
|---|
| 1987 | /* pad request, checking for minimum (but not maximum) */ | 
|---|
| 1988 | #define request2size(req) \ | 
|---|
| 1989 | (((req) < MIN_REQUEST)? MIN_CHUNK_SIZE : pad_request(req)) | 
|---|
| 1990 |  | 
|---|
| 1991 |  | 
|---|
| 1992 | /* ------------------ Operations on head and foot fields ----------------- */ | 
|---|
| 1993 |  | 
|---|
| 1994 | /* | 
|---|
| 1995 | The head field of a chunk is or'ed with PINUSE_BIT when previous | 
|---|
| 1996 | adjacent chunk in use, and or'ed with CINUSE_BIT if this chunk is in | 
|---|
| 1997 | use. If the chunk was obtained with mmap, the prev_foot field has | 
|---|
| 1998 | IS_MMAPPED_BIT set, otherwise holding the offset of the base of the | 
|---|
| 1999 | mmapped region to the base of the chunk. | 
|---|
| 2000 |  | 
|---|
| 2001 | FLAG4_BIT is not used by this malloc, but might be useful in extensions. | 
|---|
| 2002 | */ | 
|---|
| 2003 |  | 
|---|
| 2004 | #define PINUSE_BIT          (SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 2005 | #define CINUSE_BIT          (SIZE_T_TWO) | 
|---|
| 2006 | #define FLAG4_BIT           (SIZE_T_FOUR) | 
|---|
| 2007 | #define INUSE_BITS          (PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2008 | #define FLAG_BITS           (PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT|FLAG4_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2009 |  | 
|---|
| 2010 | /* Head value for fenceposts */ | 
|---|
| 2011 | #define FENCEPOST_HEAD      (INUSE_BITS|SIZE_T_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 2012 |  | 
|---|
| 2013 | /* extraction of fields from head words */ | 
|---|
| 2014 | #define cinuse(p)           ((p)->head & CINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2015 | #define pinuse(p)           ((p)->head & PINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2016 | #define chunksize(p)        ((p)->head & ~(FLAG_BITS)) | 
|---|
| 2017 |  | 
|---|
| 2018 | #define clear_pinuse(p)     ((p)->head &= ~PINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2019 | #define clear_cinuse(p)     ((p)->head &= ~CINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2020 |  | 
|---|
| 2021 | /* Treat space at ptr +/- offset as a chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2022 | #define chunk_plus_offset(p, s)  ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s))) | 
|---|
| 2023 | #define chunk_minus_offset(p, s) ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) - (s))) | 
|---|
| 2024 |  | 
|---|
| 2025 | /* Ptr to next or previous physical malloc_chunk. */ | 
|---|
| 2026 | #define next_chunk(p) ((mchunkptr)( ((char*)(p)) + ((p)->head & ~FLAG_BITS))) | 
|---|
| 2027 | #define prev_chunk(p) ((mchunkptr)( ((char*)(p)) - ((p)->prev_foot) )) | 
|---|
| 2028 |  | 
|---|
| 2029 | /* extract next chunk's pinuse bit */ | 
|---|
| 2030 | #define next_pinuse(p)  ((next_chunk(p)->head) & PINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2031 |  | 
|---|
| 2032 | /* Get/set size at footer */ | 
|---|
| 2033 | #define get_foot(p, s)  (((mchunkptr)((char*)(p) + (s)))->prev_foot) | 
|---|
| 2034 | #define set_foot(p, s)  (((mchunkptr)((char*)(p) + (s)))->prev_foot = (s)) | 
|---|
| 2035 |  | 
|---|
| 2036 | /* Set size, pinuse bit, and foot */ | 
|---|
| 2037 | #define set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, s)\ | 
|---|
| 2038 | ((p)->head = (s|PINUSE_BIT), set_foot(p, s)) | 
|---|
| 2039 |  | 
|---|
| 2040 | /* Set size, pinuse bit, foot, and clear next pinuse */ | 
|---|
| 2041 | #define set_free_with_pinuse(p, s, n)\ | 
|---|
| 2042 | (clear_pinuse(n), set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, s)) | 
|---|
| 2043 |  | 
|---|
| 2044 | #define is_mmapped(p)\ | 
|---|
| 2045 | (!((p)->head & PINUSE_BIT) && ((p)->prev_foot & IS_MMAPPED_BIT)) | 
|---|
| 2046 |  | 
|---|
| 2047 | /* Get the internal overhead associated with chunk p */ | 
|---|
| 2048 | #define overhead_for(p)\ | 
|---|
| 2049 | (is_mmapped(p)? MMAP_CHUNK_OVERHEAD : CHUNK_OVERHEAD) | 
|---|
| 2050 |  | 
|---|
| 2051 | /* Return true if malloced space is not necessarily cleared */ | 
|---|
| 2052 | #if MMAP_CLEARS | 
|---|
| 2053 | #define calloc_must_clear(p) (!is_mmapped(p)) | 
|---|
| 2054 | #else /* MMAP_CLEARS */ | 
|---|
| 2055 | #define calloc_must_clear(p) (1) | 
|---|
| 2056 | #endif /* MMAP_CLEARS */ | 
|---|
| 2057 |  | 
|---|
| 2058 | /* ---------------------- Overlaid data structures ----------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2059 |  | 
|---|
| 2060 | /* | 
|---|
| 2061 | When chunks are not in use, they are treated as nodes of either | 
|---|
| 2062 | lists or trees. | 
|---|
| 2063 |  | 
|---|
| 2064 | "Small"  chunks are stored in circular doubly-linked lists, and look | 
|---|
| 2065 | like this: | 
|---|
| 2066 |  | 
|---|
| 2067 | chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2068 | |             Size of previous chunk                            | | 
|---|
| 2069 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2070 | `head:' |             Size of chunk, in bytes                         |P| | 
|---|
| 2071 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2072 | |             Forward pointer to next chunk in list             | | 
|---|
| 2073 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2074 | |             Back pointer to previous chunk in list            | | 
|---|
| 2075 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2076 | |             Unused space (may be 0 bytes long)                . | 
|---|
| 2077 | .                                                               . | 
|---|
| 2078 | .                                                               | | 
|---|
| 2079 | nextchunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2080 | `foot:' |             Size of chunk, in bytes                           | | 
|---|
| 2081 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2082 |  | 
|---|
| 2083 | Larger chunks are kept in a form of bitwise digital trees (aka | 
|---|
| 2084 | tries) keyed on chunksizes.  Because malloc_tree_chunks are only for | 
|---|
| 2085 | free chunks greater than 256 bytes, their size doesn't impose any | 
|---|
| 2086 | constraints on user chunk sizes.  Each node looks like: | 
|---|
| 2087 |  | 
|---|
| 2088 | chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2089 | |             Size of previous chunk                            | | 
|---|
| 2090 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2091 | `head:' |             Size of chunk, in bytes                         |P| | 
|---|
| 2092 | mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2093 | |             Forward pointer to next chunk of same size        | | 
|---|
| 2094 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2095 | |             Back pointer to previous chunk of same size       | | 
|---|
| 2096 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2097 | |             Pointer to left child (child[0])                  | | 
|---|
| 2098 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2099 | |             Pointer to right child (child[1])                 | | 
|---|
| 2100 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2101 | |             Pointer to parent                                 | | 
|---|
| 2102 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2103 | |             bin index of this chunk                           | | 
|---|
| 2104 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2105 | |             Unused space                                      . | 
|---|
| 2106 | .                                                               | | 
|---|
| 2107 | nextchunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2108 | `foot:' |             Size of chunk, in bytes                           | | 
|---|
| 2109 | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | 
|---|
| 2110 |  | 
|---|
| 2111 | Each tree holding treenodes is a tree of unique chunk sizes.  Chunks | 
|---|
| 2112 | of the same size are arranged in a circularly-linked list, with only | 
|---|
| 2113 | the oldest chunk (the next to be used, in our FIFO ordering) | 
|---|
| 2114 | actually in the tree.  (Tree members are distinguished by a non-null | 
|---|
| 2115 | parent pointer.)  If a chunk with the same size an an existing node | 
|---|
| 2116 | is inserted, it is linked off the existing node using pointers that | 
|---|
| 2117 | work in the same way as fd/bk pointers of small chunks. | 
|---|
| 2118 |  | 
|---|
| 2119 | Each tree contains a power of 2 sized range of chunk sizes (the | 
|---|
| 2120 | smallest is 0x100 <= x < 0x180), which is is divided in half at each | 
|---|
| 2121 | tree level, with the chunks in the smaller half of the range (0x100 | 
|---|
| 2122 | <= x < 0x140 for the top nose) in the left subtree and the larger | 
|---|
| 2123 | half (0x140 <= x < 0x180) in the right subtree.  This is, of course, | 
|---|
| 2124 | done by inspecting individual bits. | 
|---|
| 2125 |  | 
|---|
| 2126 | Using these rules, each node's left subtree contains all smaller | 
|---|
| 2127 | sizes than its right subtree.  However, the node at the root of each | 
|---|
| 2128 | subtree has no particular ordering relationship to either.  (The | 
|---|
| 2129 | dividing line between the subtree sizes is based on trie relation.) | 
|---|
| 2130 | If we remove the last chunk of a given size from the interior of the | 
|---|
| 2131 | tree, we need to replace it with a leaf node.  The tree ordering | 
|---|
| 2132 | rules permit a node to be replaced by any leaf below it. | 
|---|
| 2133 |  | 
|---|
| 2134 | The smallest chunk in a tree (a common operation in a best-fit | 
|---|
| 2135 | allocator) can be found by walking a path to the leftmost leaf in | 
|---|
| 2136 | the tree.  Unlike a usual binary tree, where we follow left child | 
|---|
| 2137 | pointers until we reach a null, here we follow the right child | 
|---|
| 2138 | pointer any time the left one is null, until we reach a leaf with | 
|---|
| 2139 | both child pointers null. The smallest chunk in the tree will be | 
|---|
| 2140 | somewhere along that path. | 
|---|
| 2141 |  | 
|---|
| 2142 | The worst case number of steps to add, find, or remove a node is | 
|---|
| 2143 | bounded by the number of bits differentiating chunks within | 
|---|
| 2144 | bins. Under current bin calculations, this ranges from 6 up to 21 | 
|---|
| 2145 | (for 32 bit sizes) or up to 53 (for 64 bit sizes). The typical case | 
|---|
| 2146 | is of course much better. | 
|---|
| 2147 | */ | 
|---|
| 2148 |  | 
|---|
| 2149 | struct malloc_tree_chunk { | 
|---|
| 2150 | /* The first four fields must be compatible with malloc_chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2151 | size_t                    prev_foot; | 
|---|
| 2152 | size_t                    head; | 
|---|
| 2153 | struct malloc_tree_chunk* fd; | 
|---|
| 2154 | struct malloc_tree_chunk* bk; | 
|---|
| 2155 |  | 
|---|
| 2156 | struct malloc_tree_chunk* child[2]; | 
|---|
| 2157 | struct malloc_tree_chunk* parent; | 
|---|
| 2158 | bindex_t                  index; | 
|---|
| 2159 | }; | 
|---|
| 2160 |  | 
|---|
| 2161 | typedef struct malloc_tree_chunk  tchunk; | 
|---|
| 2162 | typedef struct malloc_tree_chunk* tchunkptr; | 
|---|
| 2163 | typedef struct malloc_tree_chunk* tbinptr; /* The type of bins of trees */ | 
|---|
| 2164 |  | 
|---|
| 2165 | /* A little helper macro for trees */ | 
|---|
| 2166 | #define leftmost_child(t) ((t)->child[0] != 0? (t)->child[0] : (t)->child[1]) | 
|---|
| 2167 |  | 
|---|
| 2168 | /* ----------------------------- Segments -------------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2169 |  | 
|---|
| 2170 | /* | 
|---|
| 2171 | Each malloc space may include non-contiguous segments, held in a | 
|---|
| 2172 | list headed by an embedded malloc_segment record representing the | 
|---|
| 2173 | top-most space. Segments also include flags holding properties of | 
|---|
| 2174 | the space. Large chunks that are directly allocated by mmap are not | 
|---|
| 2175 | included in this list. They are instead independently created and | 
|---|
| 2176 | destroyed without otherwise keeping track of them. | 
|---|
| 2177 |  | 
|---|
| 2178 | Segment management mainly comes into play for spaces allocated by | 
|---|
| 2179 | MMAP.  Any call to MMAP might or might not return memory that is | 
|---|
| 2180 | adjacent to an existing segment.  MORECORE normally contiguously | 
|---|
| 2181 | extends the current space, so this space is almost always adjacent, | 
|---|
| 2182 | which is simpler and faster to deal with. (This is why MORECORE is | 
|---|
| 2183 | used preferentially to MMAP when both are available -- see | 
|---|
| 2184 | sys_alloc.)  When allocating using MMAP, we don't use any of the | 
|---|
| 2185 | hinting mechanisms (inconsistently) supported in various | 
|---|
| 2186 | implementations of unix mmap, or distinguish reserving from | 
|---|
| 2187 | committing memory. Instead, we just ask for space, and exploit | 
|---|
| 2188 | contiguity when we get it.  It is probably possible to do | 
|---|
| 2189 | better than this on some systems, but no general scheme seems | 
|---|
| 2190 | to be significantly better. | 
|---|
| 2191 |  | 
|---|
| 2192 | Management entails a simpler variant of the consolidation scheme | 
|---|
| 2193 | used for chunks to reduce fragmentation -- new adjacent memory is | 
|---|
| 2194 | normally prepended or appended to an existing segment. However, | 
|---|
| 2195 | there are limitations compared to chunk consolidation that mostly | 
|---|
| 2196 | reflect the fact that segment processing is relatively infrequent | 
|---|
| 2197 | (occurring only when getting memory from system) and that we | 
|---|
| 2198 | don't expect to have huge numbers of segments: | 
|---|
| 2199 |  | 
|---|
| 2200 | * Segments are not indexed, so traversal requires linear scans.  (It | 
|---|
| 2201 | would be possible to index these, but is not worth the extra | 
|---|
| 2202 | overhead and complexity for most programs on most platforms.) | 
|---|
| 2203 | * New segments are only appended to old ones when holding top-most | 
|---|
| 2204 | memory; if they cannot be prepended to others, they are held in | 
|---|
| 2205 | different segments. | 
|---|
| 2206 |  | 
|---|
| 2207 | Except for the top-most segment of an mstate, each segment record | 
|---|
| 2208 | is kept at the tail of its segment. Segments are added by pushing | 
|---|
| 2209 | segment records onto the list headed by &mstate.seg for the | 
|---|
| 2210 | containing mstate. | 
|---|
| 2211 |  | 
|---|
| 2212 | Segment flags control allocation/merge/deallocation policies: | 
|---|
| 2213 | * If EXTERN_BIT set, then we did not allocate this segment, | 
|---|
| 2214 | and so should not try to deallocate or merge with others. | 
|---|
| 2215 | (This currently holds only for the initial segment passed | 
|---|
| 2216 | into create_mspace_with_base.) | 
|---|
| 2217 | * If IS_MMAPPED_BIT set, the segment may be merged with | 
|---|
| 2218 | other surrounding mmapped segments and trimmed/de-allocated | 
|---|
| 2219 | using munmap. | 
|---|
| 2220 | * If neither bit is set, then the segment was obtained using | 
|---|
| 2221 | MORECORE so can be merged with surrounding MORECORE'd segments | 
|---|
| 2222 | and deallocated/trimmed using MORECORE with negative arguments. | 
|---|
| 2223 | */ | 
|---|
| 2224 |  | 
|---|
| 2225 | struct malloc_segment { | 
|---|
| 2226 | char*        base;             /* base address */ | 
|---|
| 2227 | size_t       size;             /* allocated size */ | 
|---|
| 2228 | struct malloc_segment* next;   /* ptr to next segment */ | 
|---|
| 2229 | flag_t       sflags;           /* mmap and extern flag */ | 
|---|
| 2230 | }; | 
|---|
| 2231 |  | 
|---|
| 2232 | #define is_mmapped_segment(S)  ((S)->sflags & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2233 | #define is_extern_segment(S)   ((S)->sflags & EXTERN_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2234 |  | 
|---|
| 2235 | typedef struct malloc_segment  msegment; | 
|---|
| 2236 | typedef struct malloc_segment* msegmentptr; | 
|---|
| 2237 |  | 
|---|
| 2238 | /* ---------------------------- malloc_state ----------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2239 |  | 
|---|
| 2240 | /* | 
|---|
| 2241 | A malloc_state holds all of the bookkeeping for a space. | 
|---|
| 2242 | The main fields are: | 
|---|
| 2243 |  | 
|---|
| 2244 | Top | 
|---|
| 2245 | The topmost chunk of the currently active segment. Its size is | 
|---|
| 2246 | cached in topsize.  The actual size of topmost space is | 
|---|
| 2247 | topsize+TOP_FOOT_SIZE, which includes space reserved for adding | 
|---|
| 2248 | fenceposts and segment records if necessary when getting more | 
|---|
| 2249 | space from the system.  The size at which to autotrim top is | 
|---|
| 2250 | cached from mparams in trim_check, except that it is disabled if | 
|---|
| 2251 | an autotrim fails. | 
|---|
| 2252 |  | 
|---|
| 2253 | Designated victim (dv) | 
|---|
| 2254 | This is the preferred chunk for servicing small requests that | 
|---|
| 2255 | don't have exact fits.  It is normally the chunk split off most | 
|---|
| 2256 | recently to service another small request.  Its size is cached in | 
|---|
| 2257 | dvsize. The link fields of this chunk are not maintained since it | 
|---|
| 2258 | is not kept in a bin. | 
|---|
| 2259 |  | 
|---|
| 2260 | SmallBins | 
|---|
| 2261 | An array of bin headers for free chunks.  These bins hold chunks | 
|---|
| 2262 | with sizes less than MIN_LARGE_SIZE bytes. Each bin contains | 
|---|
| 2263 | chunks of all the same size, spaced 8 bytes apart.  To simplify | 
|---|
| 2264 | use in double-linked lists, each bin header acts as a malloc_chunk | 
|---|
| 2265 | pointing to the real first node, if it exists (else pointing to | 
|---|
| 2266 | itself).  This avoids special-casing for headers.  But to avoid | 
|---|
| 2267 | waste, we allocate only the fd/bk pointers of bins, and then use | 
|---|
| 2268 | repositioning tricks to treat these as the fields of a chunk. | 
|---|
| 2269 |  | 
|---|
| 2270 | TreeBins | 
|---|
| 2271 | Treebins are pointers to the roots of trees holding a range of | 
|---|
| 2272 | sizes. There are 2 equally spaced treebins for each power of two | 
|---|
| 2273 | from TREE_SHIFT to TREE_SHIFT+16. The last bin holds anything | 
|---|
| 2274 | larger. | 
|---|
| 2275 |  | 
|---|
| 2276 | Bin maps | 
|---|
| 2277 | There is one bit map for small bins ("smallmap") and one for | 
|---|
| 2278 | treebins ("treemap).  Each bin sets its bit when non-empty, and | 
|---|
| 2279 | clears the bit when empty.  Bit operations are then used to avoid | 
|---|
| 2280 | bin-by-bin searching -- nearly all "search" is done without ever | 
|---|
| 2281 | looking at bins that won't be selected.  The bit maps | 
|---|
| 2282 | conservatively use 32 bits per map word, even if on 64bit system. | 
|---|
| 2283 | For a good description of some of the bit-based techniques used | 
|---|
| 2284 | here, see Henry S. Warren Jr's book "Hacker's Delight" (and | 
|---|
| 2285 | supplement at http://hackersdelight.org/). Many of these are | 
|---|
| 2286 | intended to reduce the branchiness of paths through malloc etc, as | 
|---|
| 2287 | well as to reduce the number of memory locations read or written. | 
|---|
| 2288 |  | 
|---|
| 2289 | Segments | 
|---|
| 2290 | A list of segments headed by an embedded malloc_segment record | 
|---|
| 2291 | representing the initial space. | 
|---|
| 2292 |  | 
|---|
| 2293 | Address check support | 
|---|
| 2294 | The least_addr field is the least address ever obtained from | 
|---|
| 2295 | MORECORE or MMAP. Attempted frees and reallocs of any address less | 
|---|
| 2296 | than this are trapped (unless INSECURE is defined). | 
|---|
| 2297 |  | 
|---|
| 2298 | Magic tag | 
|---|
| 2299 | A cross-check field that should always hold same value as mparams.magic. | 
|---|
| 2300 |  | 
|---|
| 2301 | Flags | 
|---|
| 2302 | Bits recording whether to use MMAP, locks, or contiguous MORECORE | 
|---|
| 2303 |  | 
|---|
| 2304 | Statistics | 
|---|
| 2305 | Each space keeps track of current and maximum system memory | 
|---|
| 2306 | obtained via MORECORE or MMAP. | 
|---|
| 2307 |  | 
|---|
| 2308 | Trim support | 
|---|
| 2309 | Fields holding the amount of unused topmost memory that should trigger | 
|---|
| 2310 | timming, and a counter to force periodic scanning to release unused | 
|---|
| 2311 | non-topmost segments. | 
|---|
| 2312 |  | 
|---|
| 2313 | Locking | 
|---|
| 2314 | If USE_LOCKS is defined, the "mutex" lock is acquired and released | 
|---|
| 2315 | around every public call using this mspace. | 
|---|
| 2316 |  | 
|---|
| 2317 | Extension support | 
|---|
| 2318 | A void* pointer and a size_t field that can be used to help implement | 
|---|
| 2319 | extensions to this malloc. | 
|---|
| 2320 | */ | 
|---|
| 2321 |  | 
|---|
| 2322 | /* Bin types, widths and sizes */ | 
|---|
| 2323 | #define NSMALLBINS        (32U) | 
|---|
| 2324 | #define NTREEBINS         (32U) | 
|---|
| 2325 | #define SMALLBIN_SHIFT    (3U) | 
|---|
| 2326 | #define SMALLBIN_WIDTH    (SIZE_T_ONE << SMALLBIN_SHIFT) | 
|---|
| 2327 | #define TREEBIN_SHIFT     (8U) | 
|---|
| 2328 | #define MIN_LARGE_SIZE    (SIZE_T_ONE << TREEBIN_SHIFT) | 
|---|
| 2329 | #define MAX_SMALL_SIZE    (MIN_LARGE_SIZE - SIZE_T_ONE) | 
|---|
| 2330 | #define MAX_SMALL_REQUEST (MAX_SMALL_SIZE - CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK - CHUNK_OVERHEAD) | 
|---|
| 2331 |  | 
|---|
| 2332 | struct malloc_state { | 
|---|
| 2333 | binmap_t   smallmap; | 
|---|
| 2334 | binmap_t   treemap; | 
|---|
| 2335 | size_t     dvsize; | 
|---|
| 2336 | size_t     topsize; | 
|---|
| 2337 | char*      least_addr; | 
|---|
| 2338 | mchunkptr  dv; | 
|---|
| 2339 | mchunkptr  top; | 
|---|
| 2340 | size_t     trim_check; | 
|---|
| 2341 | size_t     release_checks; | 
|---|
| 2342 | size_t     magic; | 
|---|
| 2343 | mchunkptr  smallbins[(NSMALLBINS+1)*2]; | 
|---|
| 2344 | tbinptr    treebins[NTREEBINS]; | 
|---|
| 2345 | size_t     footprint; | 
|---|
| 2346 | size_t     max_footprint; | 
|---|
| 2347 | flag_t     mflags; | 
|---|
| 2348 | #if USE_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 2349 | MLOCK_T    mutex;     /* locate lock among fields that rarely change */ | 
|---|
| 2350 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 2351 | msegment   seg; | 
|---|
| 2352 | void*      extp;      /* Unused but available for extensions */ | 
|---|
| 2353 | size_t     exts; | 
|---|
| 2354 | }; | 
|---|
| 2355 |  | 
|---|
| 2356 | typedef struct malloc_state*    mstate; | 
|---|
| 2357 |  | 
|---|
| 2358 | /* ------------- Global malloc_state and malloc_params ------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2359 |  | 
|---|
| 2360 | /* | 
|---|
| 2361 | malloc_params holds global properties, including those that can be | 
|---|
| 2362 | dynamically set using mallopt. There is a single instance, mparams, | 
|---|
| 2363 | initialized in init_mparams. | 
|---|
| 2364 | */ | 
|---|
| 2365 |  | 
|---|
| 2366 | struct malloc_params { | 
|---|
| 2367 | size_t magic; | 
|---|
| 2368 | size_t page_size; | 
|---|
| 2369 | size_t granularity; | 
|---|
| 2370 | size_t mmap_threshold; | 
|---|
| 2371 | size_t trim_threshold; | 
|---|
| 2372 | flag_t default_mflags; | 
|---|
| 2373 | }; | 
|---|
| 2374 |  | 
|---|
| 2375 | static struct malloc_params mparams; | 
|---|
| 2376 |  | 
|---|
| 2377 | #if !ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 2378 |  | 
|---|
| 2379 | /* The global malloc_state used for all non-"mspace" calls */ | 
|---|
| 2380 | static struct malloc_state _gm_; | 
|---|
| 2381 | #define gm                 (&_gm_) | 
|---|
| 2382 | #define is_global(M)       ((M) == &_gm_) | 
|---|
| 2383 |  | 
|---|
| 2384 | #endif /* !ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 2385 |  | 
|---|
| 2386 | #define is_initialized(M)  ((M)->top != 0) | 
|---|
| 2387 |  | 
|---|
| 2388 | /* -------------------------- system alloc setup ------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2389 |  | 
|---|
| 2390 | /* Operations on mflags */ | 
|---|
| 2391 |  | 
|---|
| 2392 | #define use_lock(M)           ((M)->mflags &   USE_LOCK_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2393 | #define enable_lock(M)        ((M)->mflags |=  USE_LOCK_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2394 | #define disable_lock(M)       ((M)->mflags &= ~USE_LOCK_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2395 |  | 
|---|
| 2396 | #define use_mmap(M)           ((M)->mflags &   USE_MMAP_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2397 | #define enable_mmap(M)        ((M)->mflags |=  USE_MMAP_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2398 | #define disable_mmap(M)       ((M)->mflags &= ~USE_MMAP_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2399 |  | 
|---|
| 2400 | #define use_noncontiguous(M)  ((M)->mflags &   USE_NONCONTIGUOUS_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2401 | #define disable_contiguous(M) ((M)->mflags |=  USE_NONCONTIGUOUS_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2402 |  | 
|---|
| 2403 | #define set_lock(M,L)\ | 
|---|
| 2404 | ((M)->mflags = (L)?\ | 
|---|
| 2405 | ((M)->mflags | USE_LOCK_BIT) :\ | 
|---|
| 2406 | ((M)->mflags & ~USE_LOCK_BIT)) | 
|---|
| 2407 |  | 
|---|
| 2408 | /* page-align a size */ | 
|---|
| 2409 | #define page_align(S)\ | 
|---|
| 2410 | (((S) + (mparams.page_size - SIZE_T_ONE)) & ~(mparams.page_size - SIZE_T_ONE)) | 
|---|
| 2411 |  | 
|---|
| 2412 | /* granularity-align a size */ | 
|---|
| 2413 | #define granularity_align(S)\ | 
|---|
| 2414 | (((S) + (mparams.granularity - SIZE_T_ONE))\ | 
|---|
| 2415 | & ~(mparams.granularity - SIZE_T_ONE)) | 
|---|
| 2416 |  | 
|---|
| 2417 |  | 
|---|
| 2418 | /* For mmap, use granularity alignment on windows, else page-align */ | 
|---|
| 2419 | #ifdef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 2420 | #define mmap_align(S) granularity_align(S) | 
|---|
| 2421 | #else | 
|---|
| 2422 | #define mmap_align(S) page_align(S) | 
|---|
| 2423 | #endif | 
|---|
| 2424 |  | 
|---|
| 2425 | #define is_page_aligned(S)\ | 
|---|
| 2426 | (((size_t)(S) & (mparams.page_size - SIZE_T_ONE)) == 0) | 
|---|
| 2427 | #define is_granularity_aligned(S)\ | 
|---|
| 2428 | (((size_t)(S) & (mparams.granularity - SIZE_T_ONE)) == 0) | 
|---|
| 2429 |  | 
|---|
| 2430 | /*  True if segment S holds address A */ | 
|---|
| 2431 | #define segment_holds(S, A)\ | 
|---|
| 2432 | ((char*)(A) >= S->base && (char*)(A) < S->base + S->size) | 
|---|
| 2433 |  | 
|---|
| 2434 | /* Return segment holding given address */ | 
|---|
| 2435 | static msegmentptr segment_holding(mstate m, char* addr) { | 
|---|
| 2436 | msegmentptr sp = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 2437 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 2438 | if (addr >= sp->base && addr < sp->base + sp->size) | 
|---|
| 2439 | return sp; | 
|---|
| 2440 | if ((sp = sp->next) == 0) | 
|---|
| 2441 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 2442 | } | 
|---|
| 2443 | } | 
|---|
| 2444 |  | 
|---|
| 2445 | /* Return true if segment contains a segment link */ | 
|---|
| 2446 | static int has_segment_link(mstate m, msegmentptr ss) { | 
|---|
| 2447 | msegmentptr sp = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 2448 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 2449 | if ((char*)sp >= ss->base && (char*)sp < ss->base + ss->size) | 
|---|
| 2450 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 2451 | if ((sp = sp->next) == 0) | 
|---|
| 2452 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 2453 | } | 
|---|
| 2454 | } | 
|---|
| 2455 |  | 
|---|
| 2456 | #ifndef MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM | 
|---|
| 2457 | #define should_trim(M,s)  ((s) > (M)->trim_check) | 
|---|
| 2458 | #else  /* MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM */ | 
|---|
| 2459 | #define should_trim(M,s)  (0) | 
|---|
| 2460 | #endif /* MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM */ | 
|---|
| 2461 |  | 
|---|
| 2462 | /* | 
|---|
| 2463 | TOP_FOOT_SIZE is padding at the end of a segment, including space | 
|---|
| 2464 | that may be needed to place segment records and fenceposts when new | 
|---|
| 2465 | noncontiguous segments are added. | 
|---|
| 2466 | */ | 
|---|
| 2467 | #define TOP_FOOT_SIZE\ | 
|---|
| 2468 | (align_offset(chunk2mem(0))+pad_request(sizeof(struct malloc_segment))+MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 2469 |  | 
|---|
| 2470 |  | 
|---|
| 2471 | /* -------------------------------  Hooks -------------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2472 |  | 
|---|
| 2473 | /* | 
|---|
| 2474 | PREACTION should be defined to return 0 on success, and nonzero on | 
|---|
| 2475 | failure. If you are not using locking, you can redefine these to do | 
|---|
| 2476 | anything you like. | 
|---|
| 2477 | */ | 
|---|
| 2478 |  | 
|---|
| 2479 | #if USE_LOCKS | 
|---|
| 2480 |  | 
|---|
| 2481 | /* Ensure locks are initialized */ | 
|---|
| 2482 | #define GLOBALLY_INITIALIZE() (mparams.page_size == 0 && init_mparams()) | 
|---|
| 2483 |  | 
|---|
| 2484 | #define PREACTION(M)  ((GLOBALLY_INITIALIZE() || use_lock(M))? ACQUIRE_LOCK(&(M)->mutex) : 0) | 
|---|
| 2485 | #define POSTACTION(M) { if (use_lock(M)) RELEASE_LOCK(&(M)->mutex); } | 
|---|
| 2486 | #else /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 2487 |  | 
|---|
| 2488 | #ifndef PREACTION | 
|---|
| 2489 | #define PREACTION(M) (0) | 
|---|
| 2490 | #endif  /* PREACTION */ | 
|---|
| 2491 |  | 
|---|
| 2492 | #ifndef POSTACTION | 
|---|
| 2493 | #define POSTACTION(M) | 
|---|
| 2494 | #endif  /* POSTACTION */ | 
|---|
| 2495 |  | 
|---|
| 2496 | #endif /* USE_LOCKS */ | 
|---|
| 2497 |  | 
|---|
| 2498 | /* | 
|---|
| 2499 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION is triggered upon detected bad addresses. | 
|---|
| 2500 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION is triggered on detected bad frees and | 
|---|
| 2501 | reallocs. The argument p is an address that might have triggered the | 
|---|
| 2502 | fault. It is ignored by the two predefined actions, but might be | 
|---|
| 2503 | useful in custom actions that try to help diagnose errors. | 
|---|
| 2504 | */ | 
|---|
| 2505 |  | 
|---|
| 2506 | #if PROCEED_ON_ERROR | 
|---|
| 2507 |  | 
|---|
| 2508 | /* A count of the number of corruption errors causing resets */ | 
|---|
| 2509 | int malloc_corruption_error_count; | 
|---|
| 2510 |  | 
|---|
| 2511 | /* default corruption action */ | 
|---|
| 2512 | static void reset_on_error(mstate m); | 
|---|
| 2513 |  | 
|---|
| 2514 | #define CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(m)  reset_on_error(m) | 
|---|
| 2515 | #define USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(m, p) | 
|---|
| 2516 |  | 
|---|
| 2517 | #else /* PROCEED_ON_ERROR */ | 
|---|
| 2518 |  | 
|---|
| 2519 | #ifndef CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION | 
|---|
| 2520 | #define CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(m) ABORT | 
|---|
| 2521 | #endif /* CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION */ | 
|---|
| 2522 |  | 
|---|
| 2523 | #ifndef USAGE_ERROR_ACTION | 
|---|
| 2524 | #define USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(m,p) ABORT | 
|---|
| 2525 | #endif /* USAGE_ERROR_ACTION */ | 
|---|
| 2526 |  | 
|---|
| 2527 | #endif /* PROCEED_ON_ERROR */ | 
|---|
| 2528 |  | 
|---|
| 2529 | /* -------------------------- Debugging setup ---------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2530 |  | 
|---|
| 2531 | #if ! DEBUG | 
|---|
| 2532 |  | 
|---|
| 2533 | #define check_free_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2534 | #define check_inuse_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2535 | #define check_malloced_chunk(M,P,N) | 
|---|
| 2536 | #define check_mmapped_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2537 | #define check_malloc_state(M) | 
|---|
| 2538 | #define check_top_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2539 |  | 
|---|
| 2540 | #else /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 2541 | #define check_free_chunk(M,P)       do_check_free_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2542 | #define check_inuse_chunk(M,P)      do_check_inuse_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2543 | #define check_top_chunk(M,P)        do_check_top_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2544 | #define check_malloced_chunk(M,P,N) do_check_malloced_chunk(M,P,N) | 
|---|
| 2545 | #define check_mmapped_chunk(M,P)    do_check_mmapped_chunk(M,P) | 
|---|
| 2546 | #define check_malloc_state(M)       do_check_malloc_state(M) | 
|---|
| 2547 |  | 
|---|
| 2548 | static void   do_check_any_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p); | 
|---|
| 2549 | static void   do_check_top_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p); | 
|---|
| 2550 | static void   do_check_mmapped_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p); | 
|---|
| 2551 | static void   do_check_inuse_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p); | 
|---|
| 2552 | static void   do_check_free_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p); | 
|---|
| 2553 | static void   do_check_malloced_chunk(mstate m, void* mem, size_t s); | 
|---|
| 2554 | static void   do_check_tree(mstate m, tchunkptr t); | 
|---|
| 2555 | static void   do_check_treebin(mstate m, bindex_t i); | 
|---|
| 2556 | static void   do_check_smallbin(mstate m, bindex_t i); | 
|---|
| 2557 | static void   do_check_malloc_state(mstate m); | 
|---|
| 2558 | static int    bin_find(mstate m, mchunkptr x); | 
|---|
| 2559 | static size_t traverse_and_check(mstate m); | 
|---|
| 2560 | #endif /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 2561 |  | 
|---|
| 2562 | /* ---------------------------- Indexing Bins ---------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2563 |  | 
|---|
| 2564 | #define is_small(s)         (((s) >> SMALLBIN_SHIFT) < NSMALLBINS) | 
|---|
| 2565 | #define small_index(s)      ((s)  >> SMALLBIN_SHIFT) | 
|---|
| 2566 | #define small_index2size(i) ((i)  << SMALLBIN_SHIFT) | 
|---|
| 2567 | #define MIN_SMALL_INDEX     (small_index(MIN_CHUNK_SIZE)) | 
|---|
| 2568 |  | 
|---|
| 2569 | /* addressing by index. See above about smallbin repositioning */ | 
|---|
| 2570 | #define smallbin_at(M, i)   ((sbinptr)((char*)&((M)->smallbins[(i)<<1]))) | 
|---|
| 2571 | #define treebin_at(M,i)     (&((M)->treebins[i])) | 
|---|
| 2572 |  | 
|---|
| 2573 | /* assign tree index for size S to variable I */ | 
|---|
| 2574 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) | 
|---|
| 2575 | #define compute_tree_index(S, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2576 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2577 | unsigned int X = S >> TREEBIN_SHIFT;\ | 
|---|
| 2578 | if (X == 0)\ | 
|---|
| 2579 | I = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 2580 | else if (X > 0xFFFF)\ | 
|---|
| 2581 | I = NTREEBINS-1;\ | 
|---|
| 2582 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 2583 | unsigned int K;\ | 
|---|
| 2584 | __asm__("bsrl\t%1, %0\n\t" : "=r" (K) : "g"  (X));\ | 
|---|
| 2585 | I =  (bindex_t)((K << 1) + ((S >> (K + (TREEBIN_SHIFT-1)) & 1)));\ | 
|---|
| 2586 | }\ | 
|---|
| 2587 | } | 
|---|
| 2588 |  | 
|---|
| 2589 | #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1300 | 
|---|
| 2590 | #define compute_tree_index(S, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2591 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2592 | size_t X = S >> TREEBIN_SHIFT;\ | 
|---|
| 2593 | if (X == 0)\ | 
|---|
| 2594 | I = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 2595 | else if (X > 0xFFFF)\ | 
|---|
| 2596 | I = NTREEBINS-1;\ | 
|---|
| 2597 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 2598 | unsigned int K;\ | 
|---|
| 2599 | _BitScanReverse((DWORD *) &K, X);\ | 
|---|
| 2600 | I =  (bindex_t)((K << 1) + ((S >> (K + (TREEBIN_SHIFT-1)) & 1)));\ | 
|---|
| 2601 | }\ | 
|---|
| 2602 | } | 
|---|
| 2603 | #else /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2604 | #define compute_tree_index(S, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2605 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2606 | size_t X = S >> TREEBIN_SHIFT;\ | 
|---|
| 2607 | if (X == 0)\ | 
|---|
| 2608 | I = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 2609 | else if (X > 0xFFFF)\ | 
|---|
| 2610 | I = NTREEBINS-1;\ | 
|---|
| 2611 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 2612 | unsigned int Y = (unsigned int)X;\ | 
|---|
| 2613 | unsigned int N = ((Y - 0x100) >> 16) & 8;\ | 
|---|
| 2614 | unsigned int K = (((Y <<= N) - 0x1000) >> 16) & 4;\ | 
|---|
| 2615 | N += K;\ | 
|---|
| 2616 | N += K = (((Y <<= K) - 0x4000) >> 16) & 2;\ | 
|---|
| 2617 | K = 14 - N + ((Y <<= K) >> 15);\ | 
|---|
| 2618 | I = (K << 1) + ((S >> (K + (TREEBIN_SHIFT-1)) & 1));\ | 
|---|
| 2619 | }\ | 
|---|
| 2620 | } | 
|---|
| 2621 | #endif /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2622 |  | 
|---|
| 2623 | /* Bit representing maximum resolved size in a treebin at i */ | 
|---|
| 2624 | #define bit_for_tree_index(i) \ | 
|---|
| 2625 | (i == NTREEBINS-1)? (SIZE_T_BITSIZE-1) : (((i) >> 1) + TREEBIN_SHIFT - 2) | 
|---|
| 2626 |  | 
|---|
| 2627 | /* Shift placing maximum resolved bit in a treebin at i as sign bit */ | 
|---|
| 2628 | #define leftshift_for_tree_index(i) \ | 
|---|
| 2629 | ((i == NTREEBINS-1)? 0 : \ | 
|---|
| 2630 | ((SIZE_T_BITSIZE-SIZE_T_ONE) - (((i) >> 1) + TREEBIN_SHIFT - 2))) | 
|---|
| 2631 |  | 
|---|
| 2632 | /* The size of the smallest chunk held in bin with index i */ | 
|---|
| 2633 | #define minsize_for_tree_index(i) \ | 
|---|
| 2634 | ((SIZE_T_ONE << (((i) >> 1) + TREEBIN_SHIFT)) |  \ | 
|---|
| 2635 | (((size_t)((i) & SIZE_T_ONE)) << (((i) >> 1) + TREEBIN_SHIFT - 1))) | 
|---|
| 2636 |  | 
|---|
| 2637 |  | 
|---|
| 2638 | /* ------------------------ Operations on bin maps ----------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2639 |  | 
|---|
| 2640 | /* bit corresponding to given index */ | 
|---|
| 2641 | #define idx2bit(i)              ((binmap_t)(1) << (i)) | 
|---|
| 2642 |  | 
|---|
| 2643 | /* Mark/Clear bits with given index */ | 
|---|
| 2644 | #define mark_smallmap(M,i)      ((M)->smallmap |=  idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2645 | #define clear_smallmap(M,i)     ((M)->smallmap &= ~idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2646 | #define smallmap_is_marked(M,i) ((M)->smallmap &   idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2647 |  | 
|---|
| 2648 | #define mark_treemap(M,i)       ((M)->treemap  |=  idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2649 | #define clear_treemap(M,i)      ((M)->treemap  &= ~idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2650 | #define treemap_is_marked(M,i)  ((M)->treemap  &   idx2bit(i)) | 
|---|
| 2651 |  | 
|---|
| 2652 | /* index corresponding to given bit */ | 
|---|
| 2653 |  | 
|---|
| 2654 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) | 
|---|
| 2655 | #define compute_bit2idx(X, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2656 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2657 | unsigned int J;\ | 
|---|
| 2658 | __asm__("bsfl\t%1, %0\n\t" : "=r" (J) : "g" (X));\ | 
|---|
| 2659 | I = (bindex_t)J;\ | 
|---|
| 2660 | } | 
|---|
| 2661 | #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER>=1300 | 
|---|
| 2662 | #define compute_bit2idx(X, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2663 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2664 | unsigned int J;\ | 
|---|
| 2665 | _BitScanForward((DWORD *) &J, X);\ | 
|---|
| 2666 | I = (bindex_t)J;\ | 
|---|
| 2667 | } | 
|---|
| 2668 |  | 
|---|
| 2669 | #else /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2670 | #if  USE_BUILTIN_FFS | 
|---|
| 2671 | #define compute_bit2idx(X, I) I = ffs(X)-1 | 
|---|
| 2672 |  | 
|---|
| 2673 | #else /* USE_BUILTIN_FFS */ | 
|---|
| 2674 | #define compute_bit2idx(X, I)\ | 
|---|
| 2675 | {\ | 
|---|
| 2676 | unsigned int Y = X - 1;\ | 
|---|
| 2677 | unsigned int K = Y >> (16-4) & 16;\ | 
|---|
| 2678 | unsigned int N = K;        Y >>= K;\ | 
|---|
| 2679 | N += K = Y >> (8-3) &  8;  Y >>= K;\ | 
|---|
| 2680 | N += K = Y >> (4-2) &  4;  Y >>= K;\ | 
|---|
| 2681 | N += K = Y >> (2-1) &  2;  Y >>= K;\ | 
|---|
| 2682 | N += K = Y >> (1-0) &  1;  Y >>= K;\ | 
|---|
| 2683 | I = (bindex_t)(N + Y);\ | 
|---|
| 2684 | } | 
|---|
| 2685 | #endif /* USE_BUILTIN_FFS */ | 
|---|
| 2686 | #endif /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2687 |  | 
|---|
| 2688 | /* isolate the least set bit of a bitmap */ | 
|---|
| 2689 | #define least_bit(x)         ((x) & -(x)) | 
|---|
| 2690 |  | 
|---|
| 2691 | /* mask with all bits to left of least bit of x on */ | 
|---|
| 2692 | #define left_bits(x)         ((x<<1) | -(x<<1)) | 
|---|
| 2693 |  | 
|---|
| 2694 | /* mask with all bits to left of or equal to least bit of x on */ | 
|---|
| 2695 | #define same_or_left_bits(x) ((x) | -(x)) | 
|---|
| 2696 |  | 
|---|
| 2697 |  | 
|---|
| 2698 | /* ----------------------- Runtime Check Support ------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2699 |  | 
|---|
| 2700 | /* | 
|---|
| 2701 | For security, the main invariant is that malloc/free/etc never | 
|---|
| 2702 | writes to a static address other than malloc_state, unless static | 
|---|
| 2703 | malloc_state itself has been corrupted, which cannot occur via | 
|---|
| 2704 | malloc (because of these checks). In essence this means that we | 
|---|
| 2705 | believe all pointers, sizes, maps etc held in malloc_state, but | 
|---|
| 2706 | check all of those linked or offsetted from other embedded data | 
|---|
| 2707 | structures.  These checks are interspersed with main code in a way | 
|---|
| 2708 | that tends to minimize their run-time cost. | 
|---|
| 2709 |  | 
|---|
| 2710 | When FOOTERS is defined, in addition to range checking, we also | 
|---|
| 2711 | verify footer fields of inuse chunks, which can be used guarantee | 
|---|
| 2712 | that the mstate controlling malloc/free is intact.  This is a | 
|---|
| 2713 | streamlined version of the approach described by William Robertson | 
|---|
| 2714 | et al in "Run-time Detection of Heap-based Overflows" LISA'03 | 
|---|
| 2715 | http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa03/tech/robertson.html The footer | 
|---|
| 2716 | of an inuse chunk holds the xor of its mstate and a random seed, | 
|---|
| 2717 | that is checked upon calls to free() and realloc().  This is | 
|---|
| 2718 | (probablistically) unguessable from outside the program, but can be | 
|---|
| 2719 | computed by any code successfully malloc'ing any chunk, so does not | 
|---|
| 2720 | itself provide protection against code that has already broken | 
|---|
| 2721 | security through some other means.  Unlike Robertson et al, we | 
|---|
| 2722 | always dynamically check addresses of all offset chunks (previous, | 
|---|
| 2723 | next, etc). This turns out to be cheaper than relying on hashes. | 
|---|
| 2724 | */ | 
|---|
| 2725 |  | 
|---|
| 2726 | #if !INSECURE | 
|---|
| 2727 | /* Check if address a is at least as high as any from MORECORE or MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 2728 | #define ok_address(M, a) ((char*)(a) >= (M)->least_addr) | 
|---|
| 2729 | /* Check if address of next chunk n is higher than base chunk p */ | 
|---|
| 2730 | #define ok_next(p, n)    ((char*)(p) < (char*)(n)) | 
|---|
| 2731 | /* Check if p has its cinuse bit on */ | 
|---|
| 2732 | #define ok_cinuse(p)     cinuse(p) | 
|---|
| 2733 | /* Check if p has its pinuse bit on */ | 
|---|
| 2734 | #define ok_pinuse(p)     pinuse(p) | 
|---|
| 2735 |  | 
|---|
| 2736 | #else /* !INSECURE */ | 
|---|
| 2737 | #define ok_address(M, a) (1) | 
|---|
| 2738 | #define ok_next(b, n)    (1) | 
|---|
| 2739 | #define ok_cinuse(p)     (1) | 
|---|
| 2740 | #define ok_pinuse(p)     (1) | 
|---|
| 2741 | #endif /* !INSECURE */ | 
|---|
| 2742 |  | 
|---|
| 2743 | #if (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) | 
|---|
| 2744 | /* Check if (alleged) mstate m has expected magic field */ | 
|---|
| 2745 | #define ok_magic(M)      ((M)->magic == mparams.magic) | 
|---|
| 2746 | #else  /* (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) */ | 
|---|
| 2747 | #define ok_magic(M)      (1) | 
|---|
| 2748 | #endif /* (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) */ | 
|---|
| 2749 |  | 
|---|
| 2750 |  | 
|---|
| 2751 | /* In gcc, use __builtin_expect to minimize impact of checks */ | 
|---|
| 2752 | #if !INSECURE | 
|---|
| 2753 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 3 | 
|---|
| 2754 | #define RTCHECK(e)  __builtin_expect(e, 1) | 
|---|
| 2755 | #else /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2756 | #define RTCHECK(e)  (e) | 
|---|
| 2757 | #endif /* GNUC */ | 
|---|
| 2758 | #else /* !INSECURE */ | 
|---|
| 2759 | #define RTCHECK(e)  (1) | 
|---|
| 2760 | #endif /* !INSECURE */ | 
|---|
| 2761 |  | 
|---|
| 2762 | /* macros to set up inuse chunks with or without footers */ | 
|---|
| 2763 |  | 
|---|
| 2764 | #if !FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 2765 |  | 
|---|
| 2766 | #define mark_inuse_foot(M,p,s) | 
|---|
| 2767 |  | 
|---|
| 2768 | /* Set cinuse bit and pinuse bit of next chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2769 | #define set_inuse(M,p,s)\ | 
|---|
| 2770 | ((p)->head = (((p)->head & PINUSE_BIT)|s|CINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2771 | ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->head |= PINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2772 |  | 
|---|
| 2773 | /* Set cinuse and pinuse of this chunk and pinuse of next chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2774 | #define set_inuse_and_pinuse(M,p,s)\ | 
|---|
| 2775 | ((p)->head = (s|PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2776 | ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->head |= PINUSE_BIT) | 
|---|
| 2777 |  | 
|---|
| 2778 | /* Set size, cinuse and pinuse bit of this chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2779 | #define set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(M, p, s)\ | 
|---|
| 2780 | ((p)->head = (s|PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT)) | 
|---|
| 2781 |  | 
|---|
| 2782 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 2783 |  | 
|---|
| 2784 | /* Set foot of inuse chunk to be xor of mstate and seed */ | 
|---|
| 2785 | #define mark_inuse_foot(M,p,s)\ | 
|---|
| 2786 | (((mchunkptr)((char*)(p) + (s)))->prev_foot = ((size_t)(M) ^ mparams.magic)) | 
|---|
| 2787 |  | 
|---|
| 2788 | #define get_mstate_for(p)\ | 
|---|
| 2789 | ((mstate)(((mchunkptr)((char*)(p) +\ | 
|---|
| 2790 | (chunksize(p))))->prev_foot ^ mparams.magic)) | 
|---|
| 2791 |  | 
|---|
| 2792 | #define set_inuse(M,p,s)\ | 
|---|
| 2793 | ((p)->head = (((p)->head & PINUSE_BIT)|s|CINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2794 | (((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->head |= PINUSE_BIT), \ | 
|---|
| 2795 | mark_inuse_foot(M,p,s)) | 
|---|
| 2796 |  | 
|---|
| 2797 | #define set_inuse_and_pinuse(M,p,s)\ | 
|---|
| 2798 | ((p)->head = (s|PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2799 | (((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->head |= PINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2800 | mark_inuse_foot(M,p,s)) | 
|---|
| 2801 |  | 
|---|
| 2802 | #define set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(M, p, s)\ | 
|---|
| 2803 | ((p)->head = (s|PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT),\ | 
|---|
| 2804 | mark_inuse_foot(M, p, s)) | 
|---|
| 2805 |  | 
|---|
| 2806 | #endif /* !FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 2807 |  | 
|---|
| 2808 | /* ---------------------------- setting mparams -------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2809 |  | 
|---|
| 2810 | /* Initialize mparams */ | 
|---|
| 2811 | static int init_mparams(void) { | 
|---|
| 2812 | if (mparams.page_size == 0) { | 
|---|
| 2813 | size_t s; | 
|---|
| 2814 |  | 
|---|
| 2815 | mparams.mmap_threshold = DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD; | 
|---|
| 2816 | mparams.trim_threshold = DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD; | 
|---|
| 2817 | #if MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS | 
|---|
| 2818 | mparams.default_mflags = USE_LOCK_BIT|USE_MMAP_BIT; | 
|---|
| 2819 | #else  /* MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS */ | 
|---|
| 2820 | mparams.default_mflags = USE_LOCK_BIT|USE_MMAP_BIT|USE_NONCONTIGUOUS_BIT; | 
|---|
| 2821 | #endif /* MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS */ | 
|---|
| 2822 |  | 
|---|
| 2823 | #if (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) | 
|---|
| 2824 | { | 
|---|
| 2825 | #if USE_DEV_RANDOM | 
|---|
| 2826 | int fd; | 
|---|
| 2827 | unsigned char buf[sizeof(size_t)]; | 
|---|
| 2828 | /* Try to use /dev/urandom, else fall back on using time */ | 
|---|
| 2829 | if ((fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)) >= 0 && | 
|---|
| 2830 | read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) == sizeof(buf)) { | 
|---|
| 2831 | s = *((size_t *) buf); | 
|---|
| 2832 | close(fd); | 
|---|
| 2833 | } | 
|---|
| 2834 | else | 
|---|
| 2835 | #endif /* USE_DEV_RANDOM */ | 
|---|
| 2836 | s = (size_t)(time(0) ^ (size_t)0x55555555U); | 
|---|
| 2837 |  | 
|---|
| 2838 | s |= (size_t)8U;    /* ensure nonzero */ | 
|---|
| 2839 | s &= ~(size_t)7U;   /* improve chances of fault for bad values */ | 
|---|
| 2840 |  | 
|---|
| 2841 | } | 
|---|
| 2842 | #else /* (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) */ | 
|---|
| 2843 | s = (size_t)0x58585858U; | 
|---|
| 2844 | #endif /* (FOOTERS && !INSECURE) */ | 
|---|
| 2845 | ACQUIRE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 2846 | if (mparams.magic == 0) { | 
|---|
| 2847 | mparams.magic = s; | 
|---|
| 2848 | #if !ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 2849 | /* Set up lock for main malloc area */ | 
|---|
| 2850 | INITIAL_LOCK(&gm->mutex); | 
|---|
| 2851 | gm->mflags = mparams.default_mflags; | 
|---|
| 2852 | #endif | 
|---|
| 2853 | } | 
|---|
| 2854 | RELEASE_MAGIC_INIT_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 2855 |  | 
|---|
| 2856 | #ifndef WIN32 | 
|---|
| 2857 | mparams.page_size = malloc_getpagesize; | 
|---|
| 2858 | mparams.granularity = ((DEFAULT_GRANULARITY != 0)? | 
|---|
| 2859 | DEFAULT_GRANULARITY : mparams.page_size); | 
|---|
| 2860 | #else /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 2861 | { | 
|---|
| 2862 | SYSTEM_INFO system_info; | 
|---|
| 2863 | GetSystemInfo(&system_info); | 
|---|
| 2864 | mparams.page_size = system_info.dwPageSize; | 
|---|
| 2865 | mparams.granularity = system_info.dwAllocationGranularity; | 
|---|
| 2866 | } | 
|---|
| 2867 | #endif /* WIN32 */ | 
|---|
| 2868 |  | 
|---|
| 2869 | /* Sanity-check configuration: | 
|---|
| 2870 | size_t must be unsigned and as wide as pointer type. | 
|---|
| 2871 | ints must be at least 4 bytes. | 
|---|
| 2872 | alignment must be at least 8. | 
|---|
| 2873 | Alignment, min chunk size, and page size must all be powers of 2. | 
|---|
| 2874 | */ | 
|---|
| 2875 | if ((sizeof(size_t) != sizeof(char*)) || | 
|---|
| 2876 | (MAX_SIZE_T < MIN_CHUNK_SIZE)  || | 
|---|
| 2877 | (sizeof(int) < 4)  || | 
|---|
| 2878 | (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT < (size_t)8U) || | 
|---|
| 2879 | ((MALLOC_ALIGNMENT    & (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT-SIZE_T_ONE))    != 0) || | 
|---|
| 2880 | ((MCHUNK_SIZE         & (MCHUNK_SIZE-SIZE_T_ONE))         != 0) || | 
|---|
| 2881 | ((mparams.granularity & (mparams.granularity-SIZE_T_ONE)) != 0) || | 
|---|
| 2882 | ((mparams.page_size   & (mparams.page_size-SIZE_T_ONE))   != 0)) | 
|---|
| 2883 | ABORT; | 
|---|
| 2884 | } | 
|---|
| 2885 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 2886 | } | 
|---|
| 2887 |  | 
|---|
| 2888 | /* support for mallopt */ | 
|---|
| 2889 | static int change_mparam(int param_number, int value) { | 
|---|
| 2890 | size_t val = (size_t)value; | 
|---|
| 2891 | init_mparams(); | 
|---|
| 2892 | switch(param_number) { | 
|---|
| 2893 | case M_TRIM_THRESHOLD: | 
|---|
| 2894 | mparams.trim_threshold = val; | 
|---|
| 2895 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 2896 | case M_GRANULARITY: | 
|---|
| 2897 | if (val >= mparams.page_size && ((val & (val-1)) == 0)) { | 
|---|
| 2898 | mparams.granularity = val; | 
|---|
| 2899 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 2900 | } | 
|---|
| 2901 | else | 
|---|
| 2902 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 2903 | case M_MMAP_THRESHOLD: | 
|---|
| 2904 | mparams.mmap_threshold = val; | 
|---|
| 2905 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 2906 | default: | 
|---|
| 2907 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 2908 | } | 
|---|
| 2909 | } | 
|---|
| 2910 |  | 
|---|
| 2911 | #if DEBUG | 
|---|
| 2912 | /* ------------------------- Debugging Support --------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 2913 |  | 
|---|
| 2914 | /* Check properties of any chunk, whether free, inuse, mmapped etc  */ | 
|---|
| 2915 | static void do_check_any_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p) { | 
|---|
| 2916 | assert((is_aligned(chunk2mem(p))) || (p->head == FENCEPOST_HEAD)); | 
|---|
| 2917 | assert(ok_address(m, p)); | 
|---|
| 2918 | } | 
|---|
| 2919 |  | 
|---|
| 2920 | /* Check properties of top chunk */ | 
|---|
| 2921 | static void do_check_top_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p) { | 
|---|
| 2922 | msegmentptr sp = segment_holding(m, (char*)p); | 
|---|
| 2923 | size_t  sz = p->head & ~INUSE_BITS; /* third-lowest bit can be set! */ | 
|---|
| 2924 | assert(sp != 0); | 
|---|
| 2925 | assert((is_aligned(chunk2mem(p))) || (p->head == FENCEPOST_HEAD)); | 
|---|
| 2926 | assert(ok_address(m, p)); | 
|---|
| 2927 | assert(sz == m->topsize); | 
|---|
| 2928 | assert(sz > 0); | 
|---|
| 2929 | assert(sz == ((sp->base + sp->size) - (char*)p) - TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 2930 | assert(pinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2931 | assert(!pinuse(chunk_plus_offset(p, sz))); | 
|---|
| 2932 | } | 
|---|
| 2933 |  | 
|---|
| 2934 | /* Check properties of (inuse) mmapped chunks */ | 
|---|
| 2935 | static void do_check_mmapped_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p) { | 
|---|
| 2936 | size_t  sz = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 2937 | size_t len = (sz + (p->prev_foot & ~IS_MMAPPED_BIT) + MMAP_FOOT_PAD); | 
|---|
| 2938 | assert(is_mmapped(p)); | 
|---|
| 2939 | assert(use_mmap(m)); | 
|---|
| 2940 | assert((is_aligned(chunk2mem(p))) || (p->head == FENCEPOST_HEAD)); | 
|---|
| 2941 | assert(ok_address(m, p)); | 
|---|
| 2942 | assert(!is_small(sz)); | 
|---|
| 2943 | assert((len & (mparams.page_size-SIZE_T_ONE)) == 0); | 
|---|
| 2944 | assert(chunk_plus_offset(p, sz)->head == FENCEPOST_HEAD); | 
|---|
| 2945 | assert(chunk_plus_offset(p, sz+SIZE_T_SIZE)->head == 0); | 
|---|
| 2946 | } | 
|---|
| 2947 |  | 
|---|
| 2948 | /* Check properties of inuse chunks */ | 
|---|
| 2949 | static void do_check_inuse_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p) { | 
|---|
| 2950 | do_check_any_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 2951 | assert(cinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2952 | assert(next_pinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2953 | /* If not pinuse and not mmapped, previous chunk has OK offset */ | 
|---|
| 2954 | assert(is_mmapped(p) || pinuse(p) || next_chunk(prev_chunk(p)) == p); | 
|---|
| 2955 | if (is_mmapped(p)) | 
|---|
| 2956 | do_check_mmapped_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 2957 | } | 
|---|
| 2958 |  | 
|---|
| 2959 | /* Check properties of free chunks */ | 
|---|
| 2960 | static void do_check_free_chunk(mstate m, mchunkptr p) { | 
|---|
| 2961 | size_t sz = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 2962 | mchunkptr next = chunk_plus_offset(p, sz); | 
|---|
| 2963 | do_check_any_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 2964 | assert(!cinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2965 | assert(!next_pinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2966 | assert (!is_mmapped(p)); | 
|---|
| 2967 | if (p != m->dv && p != m->top) { | 
|---|
| 2968 | if (sz >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) { | 
|---|
| 2969 | assert((sz & CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) == 0); | 
|---|
| 2970 | assert(is_aligned(chunk2mem(p))); | 
|---|
| 2971 | assert(next->prev_foot == sz); | 
|---|
| 2972 | assert(pinuse(p)); | 
|---|
| 2973 | assert (next == m->top || cinuse(next)); | 
|---|
| 2974 | assert(p->fd->bk == p); | 
|---|
| 2975 | assert(p->bk->fd == p); | 
|---|
| 2976 | } | 
|---|
| 2977 | else  /* markers are always of size SIZE_T_SIZE */ | 
|---|
| 2978 | assert(sz == SIZE_T_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 2979 | } | 
|---|
| 2980 | } | 
|---|
| 2981 |  | 
|---|
| 2982 | /* Check properties of malloced chunks at the point they are malloced */ | 
|---|
| 2983 | static void do_check_malloced_chunk(mstate m, void* mem, size_t s) { | 
|---|
| 2984 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 2985 | mchunkptr p = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 2986 | size_t sz = p->head & ~(PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT); | 
|---|
| 2987 | do_check_inuse_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 2988 | assert((sz & CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK) == 0); | 
|---|
| 2989 | assert(sz >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 2990 | assert(sz >= s); | 
|---|
| 2991 | /* unless mmapped, size is less than MIN_CHUNK_SIZE more than request */ | 
|---|
| 2992 | assert(is_mmapped(p) || sz < (s + MIN_CHUNK_SIZE)); | 
|---|
| 2993 | } | 
|---|
| 2994 | } | 
|---|
| 2995 |  | 
|---|
| 2996 | /* Check a tree and its subtrees.  */ | 
|---|
| 2997 | static void do_check_tree(mstate m, tchunkptr t) { | 
|---|
| 2998 | tchunkptr head = 0; | 
|---|
| 2999 | tchunkptr u = t; | 
|---|
| 3000 | bindex_t tindex = t->index; | 
|---|
| 3001 | size_t tsize = chunksize(t); | 
|---|
| 3002 | bindex_t idx; | 
|---|
| 3003 | compute_tree_index(tsize, idx); | 
|---|
| 3004 | assert(tindex == idx); | 
|---|
| 3005 | assert(tsize >= MIN_LARGE_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3006 | assert(tsize >= minsize_for_tree_index(idx)); | 
|---|
| 3007 | assert((idx == NTREEBINS-1) || (tsize < minsize_for_tree_index((idx+1)))); | 
|---|
| 3008 |  | 
|---|
| 3009 | do { /* traverse through chain of same-sized nodes */ | 
|---|
| 3010 | do_check_any_chunk(m, ((mchunkptr)u)); | 
|---|
| 3011 | assert(u->index == tindex); | 
|---|
| 3012 | assert(chunksize(u) == tsize); | 
|---|
| 3013 | assert(!cinuse(u)); | 
|---|
| 3014 | assert(!next_pinuse(u)); | 
|---|
| 3015 | assert(u->fd->bk == u); | 
|---|
| 3016 | assert(u->bk->fd == u); | 
|---|
| 3017 | if (u->parent == 0) { | 
|---|
| 3018 | assert(u->child[0] == 0); | 
|---|
| 3019 | assert(u->child[1] == 0); | 
|---|
| 3020 | } | 
|---|
| 3021 | else { | 
|---|
| 3022 | assert(head == 0); /* only one node on chain has parent */ | 
|---|
| 3023 | head = u; | 
|---|
| 3024 | assert(u->parent != u); | 
|---|
| 3025 | assert (u->parent->child[0] == u || | 
|---|
| 3026 | u->parent->child[1] == u || | 
|---|
| 3027 | *((tbinptr*)(u->parent)) == u); | 
|---|
| 3028 | if (u->child[0] != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3029 | assert(u->child[0]->parent == u); | 
|---|
| 3030 | assert(u->child[0] != u); | 
|---|
| 3031 | do_check_tree(m, u->child[0]); | 
|---|
| 3032 | } | 
|---|
| 3033 | if (u->child[1] != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3034 | assert(u->child[1]->parent == u); | 
|---|
| 3035 | assert(u->child[1] != u); | 
|---|
| 3036 | do_check_tree(m, u->child[1]); | 
|---|
| 3037 | } | 
|---|
| 3038 | if (u->child[0] != 0 && u->child[1] != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3039 | assert(chunksize(u->child[0]) < chunksize(u->child[1])); | 
|---|
| 3040 | } | 
|---|
| 3041 | } | 
|---|
| 3042 | u = u->fd; | 
|---|
| 3043 | } while (u != t); | 
|---|
| 3044 | assert(head != 0); | 
|---|
| 3045 | } | 
|---|
| 3046 |  | 
|---|
| 3047 | /*  Check all the chunks in a treebin.  */ | 
|---|
| 3048 | static void do_check_treebin(mstate m, bindex_t i) { | 
|---|
| 3049 | tbinptr* tb = treebin_at(m, i); | 
|---|
| 3050 | tchunkptr t = *tb; | 
|---|
| 3051 | int empty = (m->treemap & (1U << i)) == 0; | 
|---|
| 3052 | if (t == 0) | 
|---|
| 3053 | assert(empty); | 
|---|
| 3054 | if (!empty) | 
|---|
| 3055 | do_check_tree(m, t); | 
|---|
| 3056 | } | 
|---|
| 3057 |  | 
|---|
| 3058 | /*  Check all the chunks in a smallbin.  */ | 
|---|
| 3059 | static void do_check_smallbin(mstate m, bindex_t i) { | 
|---|
| 3060 | sbinptr b = smallbin_at(m, i); | 
|---|
| 3061 | mchunkptr p = b->bk; | 
|---|
| 3062 | unsigned int empty = (m->smallmap & (1U << i)) == 0; | 
|---|
| 3063 | if (p == b) | 
|---|
| 3064 | assert(empty); | 
|---|
| 3065 | if (!empty) { | 
|---|
| 3066 | for (; p != b; p = p->bk) { | 
|---|
| 3067 | size_t size = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 3068 | mchunkptr q; | 
|---|
| 3069 | /* each chunk claims to be free */ | 
|---|
| 3070 | do_check_free_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 3071 | /* chunk belongs in bin */ | 
|---|
| 3072 | assert(small_index(size) == i); | 
|---|
| 3073 | assert(p->bk == b || chunksize(p->bk) == chunksize(p)); | 
|---|
| 3074 | /* chunk is followed by an inuse chunk */ | 
|---|
| 3075 | q = next_chunk(p); | 
|---|
| 3076 | if (q->head != FENCEPOST_HEAD) | 
|---|
| 3077 | do_check_inuse_chunk(m, q); | 
|---|
| 3078 | } | 
|---|
| 3079 | } | 
|---|
| 3080 | } | 
|---|
| 3081 |  | 
|---|
| 3082 | /* Find x in a bin. Used in other check functions. */ | 
|---|
| 3083 | static int bin_find(mstate m, mchunkptr x) { | 
|---|
| 3084 | size_t size = chunksize(x); | 
|---|
| 3085 | if (is_small(size)) { | 
|---|
| 3086 | bindex_t sidx = small_index(size); | 
|---|
| 3087 | sbinptr b = smallbin_at(m, sidx); | 
|---|
| 3088 | if (smallmap_is_marked(m, sidx)) { | 
|---|
| 3089 | mchunkptr p = b; | 
|---|
| 3090 | do { | 
|---|
| 3091 | if (p == x) | 
|---|
| 3092 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 3093 | } while ((p = p->fd) != b); | 
|---|
| 3094 | } | 
|---|
| 3095 | } | 
|---|
| 3096 | else { | 
|---|
| 3097 | bindex_t tidx; | 
|---|
| 3098 | compute_tree_index(size, tidx); | 
|---|
| 3099 | if (treemap_is_marked(m, tidx)) { | 
|---|
| 3100 | tchunkptr t = *treebin_at(m, tidx); | 
|---|
| 3101 | size_t sizebits = size << leftshift_for_tree_index(tidx); | 
|---|
| 3102 | while (t != 0 && chunksize(t) != size) { | 
|---|
| 3103 | t = t->child[(sizebits >> (SIZE_T_BITSIZE-SIZE_T_ONE)) & 1]; | 
|---|
| 3104 | sizebits <<= 1; | 
|---|
| 3105 | } | 
|---|
| 3106 | if (t != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3107 | tchunkptr u = t; | 
|---|
| 3108 | do { | 
|---|
| 3109 | if (u == (tchunkptr)x) | 
|---|
| 3110 | return 1; | 
|---|
| 3111 | } while ((u = u->fd) != t); | 
|---|
| 3112 | } | 
|---|
| 3113 | } | 
|---|
| 3114 | } | 
|---|
| 3115 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 3116 | } | 
|---|
| 3117 |  | 
|---|
| 3118 | /* Traverse each chunk and check it; return total */ | 
|---|
| 3119 | static size_t traverse_and_check(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3120 | size_t sum = 0; | 
|---|
| 3121 | if (is_initialized(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3122 | msegmentptr s = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3123 | sum += m->topsize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE; | 
|---|
| 3124 | while (s != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3125 | mchunkptr q = align_as_chunk(s->base); | 
|---|
| 3126 | mchunkptr lastq = 0; | 
|---|
| 3127 | assert(pinuse(q)); | 
|---|
| 3128 | while (segment_holds(s, q) && | 
|---|
| 3129 | q != m->top && q->head != FENCEPOST_HEAD) { | 
|---|
| 3130 | sum += chunksize(q); | 
|---|
| 3131 | if (cinuse(q)) { | 
|---|
| 3132 | assert(!bin_find(m, q)); | 
|---|
| 3133 | do_check_inuse_chunk(m, q); | 
|---|
| 3134 | } | 
|---|
| 3135 | else { | 
|---|
| 3136 | assert(q == m->dv || bin_find(m, q)); | 
|---|
| 3137 | assert(lastq == 0 || cinuse(lastq)); /* Not 2 consecutive free */ | 
|---|
| 3138 | do_check_free_chunk(m, q); | 
|---|
| 3139 | } | 
|---|
| 3140 | lastq = q; | 
|---|
| 3141 | q = next_chunk(q); | 
|---|
| 3142 | } | 
|---|
| 3143 | s = s->next; | 
|---|
| 3144 | } | 
|---|
| 3145 | } | 
|---|
| 3146 | return sum; | 
|---|
| 3147 | } | 
|---|
| 3148 |  | 
|---|
| 3149 | /* Check all properties of malloc_state. */ | 
|---|
| 3150 | static void do_check_malloc_state(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3151 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 3152 | size_t total; | 
|---|
| 3153 | /* check bins */ | 
|---|
| 3154 | for (i = 0; i < NSMALLBINS; ++i) | 
|---|
| 3155 | do_check_smallbin(m, i); | 
|---|
| 3156 | for (i = 0; i < NTREEBINS; ++i) | 
|---|
| 3157 | do_check_treebin(m, i); | 
|---|
| 3158 |  | 
|---|
| 3159 | if (m->dvsize != 0) { /* check dv chunk */ | 
|---|
| 3160 | do_check_any_chunk(m, m->dv); | 
|---|
| 3161 | assert(m->dvsize == chunksize(m->dv)); | 
|---|
| 3162 | assert(m->dvsize >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3163 | assert(bin_find(m, m->dv) == 0); | 
|---|
| 3164 | } | 
|---|
| 3165 |  | 
|---|
| 3166 | if (m->top != 0) {   /* check top chunk */ | 
|---|
| 3167 | do_check_top_chunk(m, m->top); | 
|---|
| 3168 | /*assert(m->topsize == chunksize(m->top)); redundant */ | 
|---|
| 3169 | assert(m->topsize > 0); | 
|---|
| 3170 | assert(bin_find(m, m->top) == 0); | 
|---|
| 3171 | } | 
|---|
| 3172 |  | 
|---|
| 3173 | total = traverse_and_check(m); | 
|---|
| 3174 | assert(total <= m->footprint); | 
|---|
| 3175 | assert(m->footprint <= m->max_footprint); | 
|---|
| 3176 | } | 
|---|
| 3177 | #endif /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 3178 |  | 
|---|
| 3179 | /* ----------------------------- statistics ------------------------------ */ | 
|---|
| 3180 |  | 
|---|
| 3181 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 3182 | static struct mallinfo internal_mallinfo(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3183 | struct mallinfo nm = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; | 
|---|
| 3184 | if (!PREACTION(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3185 | check_malloc_state(m); | 
|---|
| 3186 | if (is_initialized(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3187 | size_t nfree = SIZE_T_ONE; /* top always free */ | 
|---|
| 3188 | size_t mfree = m->topsize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE; | 
|---|
| 3189 | size_t sum = mfree; | 
|---|
| 3190 | msegmentptr s = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3191 | while (s != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3192 | mchunkptr q = align_as_chunk(s->base); | 
|---|
| 3193 | while (segment_holds(s, q) && | 
|---|
| 3194 | q != m->top && q->head != FENCEPOST_HEAD) { | 
|---|
| 3195 | size_t sz = chunksize(q); | 
|---|
| 3196 | sum += sz; | 
|---|
| 3197 | if (!cinuse(q)) { | 
|---|
| 3198 | mfree += sz; | 
|---|
| 3199 | ++nfree; | 
|---|
| 3200 | } | 
|---|
| 3201 | q = next_chunk(q); | 
|---|
| 3202 | } | 
|---|
| 3203 | s = s->next; | 
|---|
| 3204 | } | 
|---|
| 3205 |  | 
|---|
| 3206 | nm.arena    = sum; | 
|---|
| 3207 | nm.ordblks  = nfree; | 
|---|
| 3208 | nm.hblkhd   = m->footprint - sum; | 
|---|
| 3209 | nm.usmblks  = m->max_footprint; | 
|---|
| 3210 | nm.uordblks = m->footprint - mfree; | 
|---|
| 3211 | nm.fordblks = mfree; | 
|---|
| 3212 | nm.keepcost = m->topsize; | 
|---|
| 3213 | } | 
|---|
| 3214 |  | 
|---|
| 3215 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 3216 | } | 
|---|
| 3217 | return nm; | 
|---|
| 3218 | } | 
|---|
| 3219 | #endif /* !NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 3220 |  | 
|---|
| 3221 | static void internal_malloc_stats(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3222 | if (!PREACTION(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3223 | size_t maxfp = 0; | 
|---|
| 3224 | size_t fp = 0; | 
|---|
| 3225 | size_t used = 0; | 
|---|
| 3226 | check_malloc_state(m); | 
|---|
| 3227 | if (is_initialized(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3228 | msegmentptr s = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3229 | maxfp = m->max_footprint; | 
|---|
| 3230 | fp = m->footprint; | 
|---|
| 3231 | used = fp - (m->topsize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3232 |  | 
|---|
| 3233 | while (s != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3234 | mchunkptr q = align_as_chunk(s->base); | 
|---|
| 3235 | while (segment_holds(s, q) && | 
|---|
| 3236 | q != m->top && q->head != FENCEPOST_HEAD) { | 
|---|
| 3237 | if (!cinuse(q)) | 
|---|
| 3238 | used -= chunksize(q); | 
|---|
| 3239 | q = next_chunk(q); | 
|---|
| 3240 | } | 
|---|
| 3241 | s = s->next; | 
|---|
| 3242 | } | 
|---|
| 3243 | } | 
|---|
| 3244 |  | 
|---|
| 3245 | fprintf(stderr, "max system bytes = %10lu\n", (unsigned long)(maxfp)); | 
|---|
| 3246 | fprintf(stderr, "system bytes     = %10lu\n", (unsigned long)(fp)); | 
|---|
| 3247 | fprintf(stderr, "in use bytes     = %10lu\n", (unsigned long)(used)); | 
|---|
| 3248 |  | 
|---|
| 3249 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 3250 | } | 
|---|
| 3251 | } | 
|---|
| 3252 |  | 
|---|
| 3253 | /* ----------------------- Operations on smallbins ----------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3254 |  | 
|---|
| 3255 | /* | 
|---|
| 3256 | Various forms of linking and unlinking are defined as macros.  Even | 
|---|
| 3257 | the ones for trees, which are very long but have very short typical | 
|---|
| 3258 | paths.  This is ugly but reduces reliance on inlining support of | 
|---|
| 3259 | compilers. | 
|---|
| 3260 | */ | 
|---|
| 3261 |  | 
|---|
| 3262 | /* Link a free chunk into a smallbin  */ | 
|---|
| 3263 | #define insert_small_chunk(M, P, S) {\ | 
|---|
| 3264 | bindex_t I  = small_index(S);\ | 
|---|
| 3265 | mchunkptr B = smallbin_at(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3266 | mchunkptr F = B;\ | 
|---|
| 3267 | assert(S >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE);\ | 
|---|
| 3268 | if (!smallmap_is_marked(M, I))\ | 
|---|
| 3269 | mark_smallmap(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3270 | else if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, B->fd)))\ | 
|---|
| 3271 | F = B->fd;\ | 
|---|
| 3272 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3273 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3274 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3275 | B->fd = P;\ | 
|---|
| 3276 | F->bk = P;\ | 
|---|
| 3277 | P->fd = F;\ | 
|---|
| 3278 | P->bk = B;\ | 
|---|
| 3279 | } | 
|---|
| 3280 |  | 
|---|
| 3281 | /* Unlink a chunk from a smallbin  */ | 
|---|
| 3282 | #define unlink_small_chunk(M, P, S) {\ | 
|---|
| 3283 | mchunkptr F = P->fd;\ | 
|---|
| 3284 | mchunkptr B = P->bk;\ | 
|---|
| 3285 | bindex_t I = small_index(S);\ | 
|---|
| 3286 | assert(P != B);\ | 
|---|
| 3287 | assert(P != F);\ | 
|---|
| 3288 | assert(chunksize(P) == small_index2size(I));\ | 
|---|
| 3289 | if (F == B)\ | 
|---|
| 3290 | clear_smallmap(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3291 | else if (RTCHECK((F == smallbin_at(M,I) || ok_address(M, F)) &&\ | 
|---|
| 3292 | (B == smallbin_at(M,I) || ok_address(M, B)))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3293 | F->bk = B;\ | 
|---|
| 3294 | B->fd = F;\ | 
|---|
| 3295 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3296 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3297 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3298 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3299 | } | 
|---|
| 3300 |  | 
|---|
| 3301 | /* Unlink the first chunk from a smallbin */ | 
|---|
| 3302 | #define unlink_first_small_chunk(M, B, P, I) {\ | 
|---|
| 3303 | mchunkptr F = P->fd;\ | 
|---|
| 3304 | assert(P != B);\ | 
|---|
| 3305 | assert(P != F);\ | 
|---|
| 3306 | assert(chunksize(P) == small_index2size(I));\ | 
|---|
| 3307 | if (B == F)\ | 
|---|
| 3308 | clear_smallmap(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3309 | else if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, F))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3310 | B->fd = F;\ | 
|---|
| 3311 | F->bk = B;\ | 
|---|
| 3312 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3313 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3314 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3315 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3316 | } | 
|---|
| 3317 |  | 
|---|
| 3318 | /* Replace dv node, binning the old one */ | 
|---|
| 3319 | /* Used only when dvsize known to be small */ | 
|---|
| 3320 | #define replace_dv(M, P, S) {\ | 
|---|
| 3321 | size_t DVS = M->dvsize;\ | 
|---|
| 3322 | if (DVS != 0) {\ | 
|---|
| 3323 | mchunkptr DV = M->dv;\ | 
|---|
| 3324 | assert(is_small(DVS));\ | 
|---|
| 3325 | insert_small_chunk(M, DV, DVS);\ | 
|---|
| 3326 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3327 | M->dvsize = S;\ | 
|---|
| 3328 | M->dv = P;\ | 
|---|
| 3329 | } | 
|---|
| 3330 |  | 
|---|
| 3331 | /* ------------------------- Operations on trees ------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3332 |  | 
|---|
| 3333 | /* Insert chunk into tree */ | 
|---|
| 3334 | #define insert_large_chunk(M, X, S) {\ | 
|---|
| 3335 | tbinptr* H;\ | 
|---|
| 3336 | bindex_t I;\ | 
|---|
| 3337 | compute_tree_index(S, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3338 | H = treebin_at(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3339 | X->index = I;\ | 
|---|
| 3340 | X->child[0] = X->child[1] = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 3341 | if (!treemap_is_marked(M, I)) {\ | 
|---|
| 3342 | mark_treemap(M, I);\ | 
|---|
| 3343 | *H = X;\ | 
|---|
| 3344 | X->parent = (tchunkptr)H;\ | 
|---|
| 3345 | X->fd = X->bk = X;\ | 
|---|
| 3346 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3347 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3348 | tchunkptr T = *H;\ | 
|---|
| 3349 | size_t K = S << leftshift_for_tree_index(I);\ | 
|---|
| 3350 | for (;;) {\ | 
|---|
| 3351 | if (chunksize(T) != S) {\ | 
|---|
| 3352 | tchunkptr* C = &(T->child[(K >> (SIZE_T_BITSIZE-SIZE_T_ONE)) & 1]);\ | 
|---|
| 3353 | K <<= 1;\ | 
|---|
| 3354 | if (*C != 0)\ | 
|---|
| 3355 | T = *C;\ | 
|---|
| 3356 | else if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, C))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3357 | *C = X;\ | 
|---|
| 3358 | X->parent = T;\ | 
|---|
| 3359 | X->fd = X->bk = X;\ | 
|---|
| 3360 | break;\ | 
|---|
| 3361 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3362 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3363 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3364 | break;\ | 
|---|
| 3365 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3366 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3367 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3368 | tchunkptr F = T->fd;\ | 
|---|
| 3369 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, T) && ok_address(M, F))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3370 | T->fd = F->bk = X;\ | 
|---|
| 3371 | X->fd = F;\ | 
|---|
| 3372 | X->bk = T;\ | 
|---|
| 3373 | X->parent = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 3374 | break;\ | 
|---|
| 3375 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3376 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3377 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3378 | break;\ | 
|---|
| 3379 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3380 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3381 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3382 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3383 | } | 
|---|
| 3384 |  | 
|---|
| 3385 | /* | 
|---|
| 3386 | Unlink steps: | 
|---|
| 3387 |  | 
|---|
| 3388 | 1. If x is a chained node, unlink it from its same-sized fd/bk links | 
|---|
| 3389 | and choose its bk node as its replacement. | 
|---|
| 3390 | 2. If x was the last node of its size, but not a leaf node, it must | 
|---|
| 3391 | be replaced with a leaf node (not merely one with an open left or | 
|---|
| 3392 | right), to make sure that lefts and rights of descendents | 
|---|
| 3393 | correspond properly to bit masks.  We use the rightmost descendent | 
|---|
| 3394 | of x.  We could use any other leaf, but this is easy to locate and | 
|---|
| 3395 | tends to counteract removal of leftmosts elsewhere, and so keeps | 
|---|
| 3396 | paths shorter than minimally guaranteed.  This doesn't loop much | 
|---|
| 3397 | because on average a node in a tree is near the bottom. | 
|---|
| 3398 | 3. If x is the base of a chain (i.e., has parent links) relink | 
|---|
| 3399 | x's parent and children to x's replacement (or null if none). | 
|---|
| 3400 | */ | 
|---|
| 3401 |  | 
|---|
| 3402 | #define unlink_large_chunk(M, X) {\ | 
|---|
| 3403 | tchunkptr XP = X->parent;\ | 
|---|
| 3404 | tchunkptr R;\ | 
|---|
| 3405 | if (X->bk != X) {\ | 
|---|
| 3406 | tchunkptr F = X->fd;\ | 
|---|
| 3407 | R = X->bk;\ | 
|---|
| 3408 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, F))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3409 | F->bk = R;\ | 
|---|
| 3410 | R->fd = F;\ | 
|---|
| 3411 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3412 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3413 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3414 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3415 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3416 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3417 | tchunkptr* RP;\ | 
|---|
| 3418 | if (((R = *(RP = &(X->child[1]))) != 0) ||\ | 
|---|
| 3419 | ((R = *(RP = &(X->child[0]))) != 0)) {\ | 
|---|
| 3420 | tchunkptr* CP;\ | 
|---|
| 3421 | while ((*(CP = &(R->child[1])) != 0) ||\ | 
|---|
| 3422 | (*(CP = &(R->child[0])) != 0)) {\ | 
|---|
| 3423 | R = *(RP = CP);\ | 
|---|
| 3424 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3425 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, RP)))\ | 
|---|
| 3426 | *RP = 0;\ | 
|---|
| 3427 | else {\ | 
|---|
| 3428 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3429 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3430 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3431 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3432 | if (XP != 0) {\ | 
|---|
| 3433 | tbinptr* H = treebin_at(M, X->index);\ | 
|---|
| 3434 | if (X == *H) {\ | 
|---|
| 3435 | if ((*H = R) == 0) \ | 
|---|
| 3436 | clear_treemap(M, X->index);\ | 
|---|
| 3437 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3438 | else if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, XP))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3439 | if (XP->child[0] == X) \ | 
|---|
| 3440 | XP->child[0] = R;\ | 
|---|
| 3441 | else \ | 
|---|
| 3442 | XP->child[1] = R;\ | 
|---|
| 3443 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3444 | else\ | 
|---|
| 3445 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3446 | if (R != 0) {\ | 
|---|
| 3447 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, R))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3448 | tchunkptr C0, C1;\ | 
|---|
| 3449 | R->parent = XP;\ | 
|---|
| 3450 | if ((C0 = X->child[0]) != 0) {\ | 
|---|
| 3451 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, C0))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3452 | R->child[0] = C0;\ | 
|---|
| 3453 | C0->parent = R;\ | 
|---|
| 3454 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3455 | else\ | 
|---|
| 3456 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3457 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3458 | if ((C1 = X->child[1]) != 0) {\ | 
|---|
| 3459 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(M, C1))) {\ | 
|---|
| 3460 | R->child[1] = C1;\ | 
|---|
| 3461 | C1->parent = R;\ | 
|---|
| 3462 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3463 | else\ | 
|---|
| 3464 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3465 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3466 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3467 | else\ | 
|---|
| 3468 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(M);\ | 
|---|
| 3469 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3470 | }\ | 
|---|
| 3471 | } | 
|---|
| 3472 |  | 
|---|
| 3473 | /* Relays to large vs small bin operations */ | 
|---|
| 3474 |  | 
|---|
| 3475 | #define insert_chunk(M, P, S)\ | 
|---|
| 3476 | if (is_small(S)) insert_small_chunk(M, P, S)\ | 
|---|
| 3477 | else { tchunkptr TP = (tchunkptr)(P); insert_large_chunk(M, TP, S); } | 
|---|
| 3478 |  | 
|---|
| 3479 | #define unlink_chunk(M, P, S)\ | 
|---|
| 3480 | if (is_small(S)) unlink_small_chunk(M, P, S)\ | 
|---|
| 3481 | else { tchunkptr TP = (tchunkptr)(P); unlink_large_chunk(M, TP); } | 
|---|
| 3482 |  | 
|---|
| 3483 |  | 
|---|
| 3484 | /* Relays to internal calls to malloc/free from realloc, memalign etc */ | 
|---|
| 3485 |  | 
|---|
| 3486 | #if ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 3487 | #define internal_malloc(m, b) mspace_malloc(m, b) | 
|---|
| 3488 | #define internal_free(m, mem) mspace_free(m,mem); | 
|---|
| 3489 | #else /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 3490 | #if MSPACES | 
|---|
| 3491 | #define internal_malloc(m, b)\ | 
|---|
| 3492 | (m == gm)? dlmalloc(b) : mspace_malloc(m, b) | 
|---|
| 3493 | #define internal_free(m, mem)\ | 
|---|
| 3494 | if (m == gm) dlfree(mem); else mspace_free(m,mem); | 
|---|
| 3495 | #else /* MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 3496 | #define internal_malloc(m, b) dlmalloc(b) | 
|---|
| 3497 | #define internal_free(m, mem) dlfree(mem) | 
|---|
| 3498 | #endif /* MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 3499 | #endif /* ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 3500 |  | 
|---|
| 3501 | /* -----------------------  Direct-mmapping chunks ----------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3502 |  | 
|---|
| 3503 | /* | 
|---|
| 3504 | Directly mmapped chunks are set up with an offset to the start of | 
|---|
| 3505 | the mmapped region stored in the prev_foot field of the chunk. This | 
|---|
| 3506 | allows reconstruction of the required argument to MUNMAP when freed, | 
|---|
| 3507 | and also allows adjustment of the returned chunk to meet alignment | 
|---|
| 3508 | requirements (especially in memalign).  There is also enough space | 
|---|
| 3509 | allocated to hold a fake next chunk of size SIZE_T_SIZE to maintain | 
|---|
| 3510 | the PINUSE bit so frees can be checked. | 
|---|
| 3511 | */ | 
|---|
| 3512 |  | 
|---|
| 3513 | /* Malloc using mmap */ | 
|---|
| 3514 | static void* mmap_alloc(mstate m, size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 3515 | size_t mmsize = mmap_align(nb + SIX_SIZE_T_SIZES + CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK); | 
|---|
| 3516 | if (mmsize > nb) {     /* Check for wrap around 0 */ | 
|---|
| 3517 | char* mm = (char*)(DIRECT_MMAP(mmsize)); | 
|---|
| 3518 | if (mm != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 3519 | size_t offset = align_offset(chunk2mem(mm)); | 
|---|
| 3520 | size_t psize = mmsize - offset - MMAP_FOOT_PAD; | 
|---|
| 3521 | mchunkptr p = (mchunkptr)(mm + offset); | 
|---|
| 3522 | p->prev_foot = offset | IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3523 | (p)->head = (psize|CINUSE_BIT); | 
|---|
| 3524 | mark_inuse_foot(m, p, psize); | 
|---|
| 3525 | chunk_plus_offset(p, psize)->head = FENCEPOST_HEAD; | 
|---|
| 3526 | chunk_plus_offset(p, psize+SIZE_T_SIZE)->head = 0; | 
|---|
| 3527 |  | 
|---|
| 3528 | if (mm < m->least_addr) | 
|---|
| 3529 | m->least_addr = mm; | 
|---|
| 3530 | if ((m->footprint += mmsize) > m->max_footprint) | 
|---|
| 3531 | m->max_footprint = m->footprint; | 
|---|
| 3532 | assert(is_aligned(chunk2mem(p))); | 
|---|
| 3533 | check_mmapped_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 3534 | return chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 3535 | } | 
|---|
| 3536 | } | 
|---|
| 3537 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 3538 | } | 
|---|
| 3539 |  | 
|---|
| 3540 | /* Realloc using mmap */ | 
|---|
| 3541 | static mchunkptr mmap_resize(mstate m, mchunkptr oldp, size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 3542 | size_t oldsize = chunksize(oldp); | 
|---|
| 3543 | if (is_small(nb)) /* Can't shrink mmap regions below small size */ | 
|---|
| 3544 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 3545 | /* Keep old chunk if big enough but not too big */ | 
|---|
| 3546 | if (oldsize >= nb + SIZE_T_SIZE && | 
|---|
| 3547 | (oldsize - nb) <= (mparams.granularity << 1)) | 
|---|
| 3548 | return oldp; | 
|---|
| 3549 | else { | 
|---|
| 3550 | size_t offset = oldp->prev_foot & ~IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3551 | size_t oldmmsize = oldsize + offset + MMAP_FOOT_PAD; | 
|---|
| 3552 | size_t newmmsize = mmap_align(nb + SIX_SIZE_T_SIZES + CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK); | 
|---|
| 3553 | char* cp = (char*)CALL_MREMAP((char*)oldp - offset, | 
|---|
| 3554 | oldmmsize, newmmsize, 1); | 
|---|
| 3555 | if (cp != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 3556 | mchunkptr newp = (mchunkptr)(cp + offset); | 
|---|
| 3557 | size_t psize = newmmsize - offset - MMAP_FOOT_PAD; | 
|---|
| 3558 | newp->head = (psize|CINUSE_BIT); | 
|---|
| 3559 | mark_inuse_foot(m, newp, psize); | 
|---|
| 3560 | chunk_plus_offset(newp, psize)->head = FENCEPOST_HEAD; | 
|---|
| 3561 | chunk_plus_offset(newp, psize+SIZE_T_SIZE)->head = 0; | 
|---|
| 3562 |  | 
|---|
| 3563 | if (cp < m->least_addr) | 
|---|
| 3564 | m->least_addr = cp; | 
|---|
| 3565 | if ((m->footprint += newmmsize - oldmmsize) > m->max_footprint) | 
|---|
| 3566 | m->max_footprint = m->footprint; | 
|---|
| 3567 | check_mmapped_chunk(m, newp); | 
|---|
| 3568 | return newp; | 
|---|
| 3569 | } | 
|---|
| 3570 | } | 
|---|
| 3571 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 3572 | } | 
|---|
| 3573 |  | 
|---|
| 3574 | /* -------------------------- mspace management -------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3575 |  | 
|---|
| 3576 | /* Initialize top chunk and its size */ | 
|---|
| 3577 | static void init_top(mstate m, mchunkptr p, size_t psize) { | 
|---|
| 3578 | /* Ensure alignment */ | 
|---|
| 3579 | size_t offset = align_offset(chunk2mem(p)); | 
|---|
| 3580 | p = (mchunkptr)((char*)p + offset); | 
|---|
| 3581 | psize -= offset; | 
|---|
| 3582 |  | 
|---|
| 3583 | m->top = p; | 
|---|
| 3584 | m->topsize = psize; | 
|---|
| 3585 | p->head = psize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3586 | /* set size of fake trailing chunk holding overhead space only once */ | 
|---|
| 3587 | chunk_plus_offset(p, psize)->head = TOP_FOOT_SIZE; | 
|---|
| 3588 | m->trim_check = mparams.trim_threshold; /* reset on each update */ | 
|---|
| 3589 | } | 
|---|
| 3590 |  | 
|---|
| 3591 | /* Initialize bins for a new mstate that is otherwise zeroed out */ | 
|---|
| 3592 | static void init_bins(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3593 | /* Establish circular links for smallbins */ | 
|---|
| 3594 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 3595 | for (i = 0; i < NSMALLBINS; ++i) { | 
|---|
| 3596 | sbinptr bin = smallbin_at(m,i); | 
|---|
| 3597 | bin->fd = bin->bk = bin; | 
|---|
| 3598 | } | 
|---|
| 3599 | } | 
|---|
| 3600 |  | 
|---|
| 3601 | #if PROCEED_ON_ERROR | 
|---|
| 3602 |  | 
|---|
| 3603 | /* default corruption action */ | 
|---|
| 3604 | static void reset_on_error(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3605 | int i; | 
|---|
| 3606 | ++malloc_corruption_error_count; | 
|---|
| 3607 | /* Reinitialize fields to forget about all memory */ | 
|---|
| 3608 | m->smallbins = m->treebins = 0; | 
|---|
| 3609 | m->dvsize = m->topsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 3610 | m->seg.base = 0; | 
|---|
| 3611 | m->seg.size = 0; | 
|---|
| 3612 | m->seg.next = 0; | 
|---|
| 3613 | m->top = m->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 3614 | for (i = 0; i < NTREEBINS; ++i) | 
|---|
| 3615 | *treebin_at(m, i) = 0; | 
|---|
| 3616 | init_bins(m); | 
|---|
| 3617 | } | 
|---|
| 3618 | #endif /* PROCEED_ON_ERROR */ | 
|---|
| 3619 |  | 
|---|
| 3620 | /* Allocate chunk and prepend remainder with chunk in successor base. */ | 
|---|
| 3621 | static void* prepend_alloc(mstate m, char* newbase, char* oldbase, | 
|---|
| 3622 | size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 3623 | mchunkptr p = align_as_chunk(newbase); | 
|---|
| 3624 | mchunkptr oldfirst = align_as_chunk(oldbase); | 
|---|
| 3625 | size_t psize = (char*)oldfirst - (char*)p; | 
|---|
| 3626 | mchunkptr q = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 3627 | size_t qsize = psize - nb; | 
|---|
| 3628 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 3629 |  | 
|---|
| 3630 | assert((char*)oldfirst > (char*)q); | 
|---|
| 3631 | assert(pinuse(oldfirst)); | 
|---|
| 3632 | assert(qsize >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3633 |  | 
|---|
| 3634 | /* consolidate remainder with first chunk of old base */ | 
|---|
| 3635 | if (oldfirst == m->top) { | 
|---|
| 3636 | size_t tsize = m->topsize += qsize; | 
|---|
| 3637 | m->top = q; | 
|---|
| 3638 | q->head = tsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3639 | check_top_chunk(m, q); | 
|---|
| 3640 | } | 
|---|
| 3641 | else if (oldfirst == m->dv) { | 
|---|
| 3642 | size_t dsize = m->dvsize += qsize; | 
|---|
| 3643 | m->dv = q; | 
|---|
| 3644 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(q, dsize); | 
|---|
| 3645 | } | 
|---|
| 3646 | else { | 
|---|
| 3647 | if (!cinuse(oldfirst)) { | 
|---|
| 3648 | size_t nsize = chunksize(oldfirst); | 
|---|
| 3649 | unlink_chunk(m, oldfirst, nsize); | 
|---|
| 3650 | oldfirst = chunk_plus_offset(oldfirst, nsize); | 
|---|
| 3651 | qsize += nsize; | 
|---|
| 3652 | } | 
|---|
| 3653 | set_free_with_pinuse(q, qsize, oldfirst); | 
|---|
| 3654 | insert_chunk(m, q, qsize); | 
|---|
| 3655 | check_free_chunk(m, q); | 
|---|
| 3656 | } | 
|---|
| 3657 |  | 
|---|
| 3658 | check_malloced_chunk(m, chunk2mem(p), nb); | 
|---|
| 3659 | return chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 3660 | } | 
|---|
| 3661 |  | 
|---|
| 3662 | /* Add a segment to hold a new noncontiguous region */ | 
|---|
| 3663 | static void add_segment(mstate m, char* tbase, size_t tsize, flag_t mmapped) { | 
|---|
| 3664 | /* Determine locations and sizes of segment, fenceposts, old top */ | 
|---|
| 3665 | char* old_top = (char*)m->top; | 
|---|
| 3666 | msegmentptr oldsp = segment_holding(m, old_top); | 
|---|
| 3667 | char* old_end = oldsp->base + oldsp->size; | 
|---|
| 3668 | size_t ssize = pad_request(sizeof(struct malloc_segment)); | 
|---|
| 3669 | char* rawsp = old_end - (ssize + FOUR_SIZE_T_SIZES + CHUNK_ALIGN_MASK); | 
|---|
| 3670 | size_t offset = align_offset(chunk2mem(rawsp)); | 
|---|
| 3671 | char* asp = rawsp + offset; | 
|---|
| 3672 | char* csp = (asp < (old_top + MIN_CHUNK_SIZE))? old_top : asp; | 
|---|
| 3673 | mchunkptr sp = (mchunkptr)csp; | 
|---|
| 3674 | msegmentptr ss = (msegmentptr)(chunk2mem(sp)); | 
|---|
| 3675 | mchunkptr tnext = chunk_plus_offset(sp, ssize); | 
|---|
| 3676 | mchunkptr p = tnext; | 
|---|
| 3677 | int nfences = 0; | 
|---|
| 3678 |  | 
|---|
| 3679 | /* reset top to new space */ | 
|---|
| 3680 | init_top(m, (mchunkptr)tbase, tsize - TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3681 |  | 
|---|
| 3682 | /* Set up segment record */ | 
|---|
| 3683 | assert(is_aligned(ss)); | 
|---|
| 3684 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, sp, ssize); | 
|---|
| 3685 | *ss = m->seg; /* Push current record */ | 
|---|
| 3686 | m->seg.base = tbase; | 
|---|
| 3687 | m->seg.size = tsize; | 
|---|
| 3688 | m->seg.sflags = mmapped; | 
|---|
| 3689 | m->seg.next = ss; | 
|---|
| 3690 |  | 
|---|
| 3691 | /* Insert trailing fenceposts */ | 
|---|
| 3692 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 3693 | mchunkptr nextp = chunk_plus_offset(p, SIZE_T_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3694 | p->head = FENCEPOST_HEAD; | 
|---|
| 3695 | ++nfences; | 
|---|
| 3696 | if ((char*)(&(nextp->head)) < old_end) | 
|---|
| 3697 | p = nextp; | 
|---|
| 3698 | else | 
|---|
| 3699 | break; | 
|---|
| 3700 | } | 
|---|
| 3701 | assert(nfences >= 2); | 
|---|
| 3702 |  | 
|---|
| 3703 | /* Insert the rest of old top into a bin as an ordinary free chunk */ | 
|---|
| 3704 | if (csp != old_top) { | 
|---|
| 3705 | mchunkptr q = (mchunkptr)old_top; | 
|---|
| 3706 | size_t psize = csp - old_top; | 
|---|
| 3707 | mchunkptr tn = chunk_plus_offset(q, psize); | 
|---|
| 3708 | set_free_with_pinuse(q, psize, tn); | 
|---|
| 3709 | insert_chunk(m, q, psize); | 
|---|
| 3710 | } | 
|---|
| 3711 |  | 
|---|
| 3712 | check_top_chunk(m, m->top); | 
|---|
| 3713 | } | 
|---|
| 3714 |  | 
|---|
| 3715 | /* -------------------------- System allocation -------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3716 |  | 
|---|
| 3717 | /* Get memory from system using MORECORE or MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 3718 | static void* sys_alloc(mstate m, size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 3719 | char* tbase = CMFAIL; | 
|---|
| 3720 | size_t tsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 3721 | flag_t mmap_flag = 0; | 
|---|
| 3722 |  | 
|---|
| 3723 | init_mparams(); | 
|---|
| 3724 |  | 
|---|
| 3725 | /* Directly map large chunks */ | 
|---|
| 3726 | if (use_mmap(m) && nb >= mparams.mmap_threshold) { | 
|---|
| 3727 | void* mem = mmap_alloc(m, nb); | 
|---|
| 3728 | if (mem != 0) | 
|---|
| 3729 | return mem; | 
|---|
| 3730 | } | 
|---|
| 3731 |  | 
|---|
| 3732 | /* | 
|---|
| 3733 | Try getting memory in any of three ways (in most-preferred to | 
|---|
| 3734 | least-preferred order): | 
|---|
| 3735 | 1. A call to MORECORE that can normally contiguously extend memory. | 
|---|
| 3736 | (disabled if not MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS or not HAVE_MORECORE or | 
|---|
| 3737 | or main space is mmapped or a previous contiguous call failed) | 
|---|
| 3738 | 2. A call to MMAP new space (disabled if not HAVE_MMAP). | 
|---|
| 3739 | Note that under the default settings, if MORECORE is unable to | 
|---|
| 3740 | fulfill a request, and HAVE_MMAP is true, then mmap is | 
|---|
| 3741 | used as a noncontiguous system allocator. This is a useful backup | 
|---|
| 3742 | strategy for systems with holes in address spaces -- in this case | 
|---|
| 3743 | sbrk cannot contiguously expand the heap, but mmap may be able to | 
|---|
| 3744 | find space. | 
|---|
| 3745 | 3. A call to MORECORE that cannot usually contiguously extend memory. | 
|---|
| 3746 | (disabled if not HAVE_MORECORE) | 
|---|
| 3747 | */ | 
|---|
| 3748 |  | 
|---|
| 3749 | if (MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS && !use_noncontiguous(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3750 | char* br = CMFAIL; | 
|---|
| 3751 | msegmentptr ss = (m->top == 0)? 0 : segment_holding(m, (char*)m->top); | 
|---|
| 3752 | size_t asize = 0; | 
|---|
| 3753 | ACQUIRE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 3754 |  | 
|---|
| 3755 | if (ss == 0) {  /* First time through or recovery */ | 
|---|
| 3756 | char* base = (char*)CALL_MORECORE(0); | 
|---|
| 3757 | if (base != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 3758 | asize = granularity_align(nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE); | 
|---|
| 3759 | /* Adjust to end on a page boundary */ | 
|---|
| 3760 | if (!is_page_aligned(base)) | 
|---|
| 3761 | asize += (page_align((size_t)base) - (size_t)base); | 
|---|
| 3762 | /* Can't call MORECORE if size is negative when treated as signed */ | 
|---|
| 3763 | if (asize < HALF_MAX_SIZE_T && | 
|---|
| 3764 | (br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(asize))) == base) { | 
|---|
| 3765 | tbase = base; | 
|---|
| 3766 | tsize = asize; | 
|---|
| 3767 | } | 
|---|
| 3768 | } | 
|---|
| 3769 | } | 
|---|
| 3770 | else { | 
|---|
| 3771 | /* Subtract out existing available top space from MORECORE request. */ | 
|---|
| 3772 | asize = granularity_align(nb - m->topsize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE); | 
|---|
| 3773 | /* Use mem here only if it did continuously extend old space */ | 
|---|
| 3774 | if (asize < HALF_MAX_SIZE_T && | 
|---|
| 3775 | (br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(asize))) == ss->base+ss->size) { | 
|---|
| 3776 | tbase = br; | 
|---|
| 3777 | tsize = asize; | 
|---|
| 3778 | } | 
|---|
| 3779 | } | 
|---|
| 3780 |  | 
|---|
| 3781 | if (tbase == CMFAIL) {    /* Cope with partial failure */ | 
|---|
| 3782 | if (br != CMFAIL) {    /* Try to use/extend the space we did get */ | 
|---|
| 3783 | if (asize < HALF_MAX_SIZE_T && | 
|---|
| 3784 | asize < nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE) { | 
|---|
| 3785 | size_t esize = granularity_align(nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE - asize); | 
|---|
| 3786 | if (esize < HALF_MAX_SIZE_T) { | 
|---|
| 3787 | char* end = (char*)CALL_MORECORE(esize); | 
|---|
| 3788 | if (end != CMFAIL) | 
|---|
| 3789 | asize += esize; | 
|---|
| 3790 | else {            /* Can't use; try to release */ | 
|---|
| 3791 | (void) CALL_MORECORE(-asize); | 
|---|
| 3792 | br = CMFAIL; | 
|---|
| 3793 | } | 
|---|
| 3794 | } | 
|---|
| 3795 | } | 
|---|
| 3796 | } | 
|---|
| 3797 | if (br != CMFAIL) {    /* Use the space we did get */ | 
|---|
| 3798 | tbase = br; | 
|---|
| 3799 | tsize = asize; | 
|---|
| 3800 | } | 
|---|
| 3801 | else | 
|---|
| 3802 | disable_contiguous(m); /* Don't try contiguous path in the future */ | 
|---|
| 3803 | } | 
|---|
| 3804 |  | 
|---|
| 3805 | RELEASE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 3806 | } | 
|---|
| 3807 |  | 
|---|
| 3808 | if (HAVE_MMAP && tbase == CMFAIL) {  /* Try MMAP */ | 
|---|
| 3809 | size_t req = nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE; | 
|---|
| 3810 | size_t rsize = granularity_align(req); | 
|---|
| 3811 | if (rsize > nb) { /* Fail if wraps around zero */ | 
|---|
| 3812 | char* mp = (char*)(CALL_MMAP(rsize)); | 
|---|
| 3813 | if (mp != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 3814 | tbase = mp; | 
|---|
| 3815 | tsize = rsize; | 
|---|
| 3816 | mmap_flag = IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3817 | } | 
|---|
| 3818 | } | 
|---|
| 3819 | } | 
|---|
| 3820 |  | 
|---|
| 3821 | if (HAVE_MORECORE && tbase == CMFAIL) { /* Try noncontiguous MORECORE */ | 
|---|
| 3822 | size_t asize = granularity_align(nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + SIZE_T_ONE); | 
|---|
| 3823 | if (asize < HALF_MAX_SIZE_T) { | 
|---|
| 3824 | char* br = CMFAIL; | 
|---|
| 3825 | char* end = CMFAIL; | 
|---|
| 3826 | ACQUIRE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 3827 | br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(asize)); | 
|---|
| 3828 | end = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(0)); | 
|---|
| 3829 | RELEASE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 3830 | if (br != CMFAIL && end != CMFAIL && br < end) { | 
|---|
| 3831 | size_t ssize = end - br; | 
|---|
| 3832 | if (ssize > nb + TOP_FOOT_SIZE) { | 
|---|
| 3833 | tbase = br; | 
|---|
| 3834 | tsize = ssize; | 
|---|
| 3835 | } | 
|---|
| 3836 | } | 
|---|
| 3837 | } | 
|---|
| 3838 | } | 
|---|
| 3839 |  | 
|---|
| 3840 | if (tbase != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 3841 |  | 
|---|
| 3842 | if ((m->footprint += tsize) > m->max_footprint) | 
|---|
| 3843 | m->max_footprint = m->footprint; | 
|---|
| 3844 |  | 
|---|
| 3845 | if (!is_initialized(m)) { /* first-time initialization */ | 
|---|
| 3846 | m->seg.base = m->least_addr = tbase; | 
|---|
| 3847 | m->seg.size = tsize; | 
|---|
| 3848 | m->seg.sflags = mmap_flag; | 
|---|
| 3849 | m->magic = mparams.magic; | 
|---|
| 3850 | m->release_checks = MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE; | 
|---|
| 3851 | init_bins(m); | 
|---|
| 3852 | #if !ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 3853 | if (is_global(m)) | 
|---|
| 3854 | init_top(m, (mchunkptr)tbase, tsize - TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3855 | else | 
|---|
| 3856 | #endif | 
|---|
| 3857 | { | 
|---|
| 3858 | /* Offset top by embedded malloc_state */ | 
|---|
| 3859 | mchunkptr mn = next_chunk(mem2chunk(m)); | 
|---|
| 3860 | init_top(m, mn, (size_t)((tbase + tsize) - (char*)mn) -TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 3861 | } | 
|---|
| 3862 | } | 
|---|
| 3863 |  | 
|---|
| 3864 | else { | 
|---|
| 3865 | /* Try to merge with an existing segment */ | 
|---|
| 3866 | msegmentptr sp = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3867 | /* Only consider most recent segment if traversal suppressed */ | 
|---|
| 3868 | while (sp != 0 && tbase != sp->base + sp->size) | 
|---|
| 3869 | sp = (NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL) ? 0 : sp->next; | 
|---|
| 3870 | if (sp != 0 && | 
|---|
| 3871 | !is_extern_segment(sp) && | 
|---|
| 3872 | (sp->sflags & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) == mmap_flag && | 
|---|
| 3873 | segment_holds(sp, m->top)) { /* append */ | 
|---|
| 3874 | sp->size += tsize; | 
|---|
| 3875 | init_top(m, m->top, m->topsize + tsize); | 
|---|
| 3876 | } | 
|---|
| 3877 | else { | 
|---|
| 3878 | if (tbase < m->least_addr) | 
|---|
| 3879 | m->least_addr = tbase; | 
|---|
| 3880 | sp = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3881 | while (sp != 0 && sp->base != tbase + tsize) | 
|---|
| 3882 | sp = (NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL) ? 0 : sp->next; | 
|---|
| 3883 | if (sp != 0 && | 
|---|
| 3884 | !is_extern_segment(sp) && | 
|---|
| 3885 | (sp->sflags & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) == mmap_flag) { | 
|---|
| 3886 | char* oldbase = sp->base; | 
|---|
| 3887 | sp->base = tbase; | 
|---|
| 3888 | sp->size += tsize; | 
|---|
| 3889 | return prepend_alloc(m, tbase, oldbase, nb); | 
|---|
| 3890 | } | 
|---|
| 3891 | else | 
|---|
| 3892 | add_segment(m, tbase, tsize, mmap_flag); | 
|---|
| 3893 | } | 
|---|
| 3894 | } | 
|---|
| 3895 |  | 
|---|
| 3896 | if (nb < m->topsize) { /* Allocate from new or extended top space */ | 
|---|
| 3897 | size_t rsize = m->topsize -= nb; | 
|---|
| 3898 | mchunkptr p = m->top; | 
|---|
| 3899 | mchunkptr r = m->top = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 3900 | r->head = rsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 3901 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 3902 | check_top_chunk(m, m->top); | 
|---|
| 3903 | check_malloced_chunk(m, chunk2mem(p), nb); | 
|---|
| 3904 | return chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 3905 | } | 
|---|
| 3906 | } | 
|---|
| 3907 |  | 
|---|
| 3908 | MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION; | 
|---|
| 3909 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 3910 | } | 
|---|
| 3911 |  | 
|---|
| 3912 | /* -----------------------  system deallocation -------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 3913 |  | 
|---|
| 3914 | /* Unmap and unlink any mmapped segments that don't contain used chunks */ | 
|---|
| 3915 | static size_t release_unused_segments(mstate m) { | 
|---|
| 3916 | size_t released = 0; | 
|---|
| 3917 | int nsegs = 0; | 
|---|
| 3918 | msegmentptr pred = &m->seg; | 
|---|
| 3919 | msegmentptr sp = pred->next; | 
|---|
| 3920 | while (sp != 0) { | 
|---|
| 3921 | char* base = sp->base; | 
|---|
| 3922 | size_t size = sp->size; | 
|---|
| 3923 | msegmentptr next = sp->next; | 
|---|
| 3924 | ++nsegs; | 
|---|
| 3925 | if (is_mmapped_segment(sp) && !is_extern_segment(sp)) { | 
|---|
| 3926 | mchunkptr p = align_as_chunk(base); | 
|---|
| 3927 | size_t psize = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 3928 | /* Can unmap if first chunk holds entire segment and not pinned */ | 
|---|
| 3929 | if (!cinuse(p) && (char*)p + psize >= base + size - TOP_FOOT_SIZE) { | 
|---|
| 3930 | tchunkptr tp = (tchunkptr)p; | 
|---|
| 3931 | assert(segment_holds(sp, (char*)sp)); | 
|---|
| 3932 | if (p == m->dv) { | 
|---|
| 3933 | m->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 3934 | m->dvsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 3935 | } | 
|---|
| 3936 | else { | 
|---|
| 3937 | unlink_large_chunk(m, tp); | 
|---|
| 3938 | } | 
|---|
| 3939 | if (CALL_MUNMAP(base, size) == 0) { | 
|---|
| 3940 | released += size; | 
|---|
| 3941 | m->footprint -= size; | 
|---|
| 3942 | /* unlink obsoleted record */ | 
|---|
| 3943 | sp = pred; | 
|---|
| 3944 | sp->next = next; | 
|---|
| 3945 | } | 
|---|
| 3946 | else { /* back out if cannot unmap */ | 
|---|
| 3947 | insert_large_chunk(m, tp, psize); | 
|---|
| 3948 | } | 
|---|
| 3949 | } | 
|---|
| 3950 | } | 
|---|
| 3951 | if (NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL) /* scan only first segment */ | 
|---|
| 3952 | break; | 
|---|
| 3953 | pred = sp; | 
|---|
| 3954 | sp = next; | 
|---|
| 3955 | } | 
|---|
| 3956 | /* Reset check counter */ | 
|---|
| 3957 | m->release_checks = ((nsegs > MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE)? | 
|---|
| 3958 | nsegs : MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE); | 
|---|
| 3959 | return released; | 
|---|
| 3960 | } | 
|---|
| 3961 |  | 
|---|
| 3962 | static int sys_trim(mstate m, size_t pad) { | 
|---|
| 3963 | size_t released = 0; | 
|---|
| 3964 | if (pad < MAX_REQUEST && is_initialized(m)) { | 
|---|
| 3965 | pad += TOP_FOOT_SIZE; /* ensure enough room for segment overhead */ | 
|---|
| 3966 |  | 
|---|
| 3967 | if (m->topsize > pad) { | 
|---|
| 3968 | /* Shrink top space in granularity-size units, keeping at least one */ | 
|---|
| 3969 | size_t unit = mparams.granularity; | 
|---|
| 3970 | size_t extra = ((m->topsize - pad + (unit - SIZE_T_ONE)) / unit - | 
|---|
| 3971 | SIZE_T_ONE) * unit; | 
|---|
| 3972 | msegmentptr sp = segment_holding(m, (char*)m->top); | 
|---|
| 3973 |  | 
|---|
| 3974 | if (!is_extern_segment(sp)) { | 
|---|
| 3975 | if (is_mmapped_segment(sp)) { | 
|---|
| 3976 | if (HAVE_MMAP && | 
|---|
| 3977 | sp->size >= extra && | 
|---|
| 3978 | !has_segment_link(m, sp)) { /* can't shrink if pinned */ | 
|---|
| 3979 | size_t newsize = sp->size - extra; | 
|---|
| 3980 | /* Prefer mremap, fall back to munmap */ | 
|---|
| 3981 | if ((CALL_MREMAP(sp->base, sp->size, newsize, 0) != MFAIL) || | 
|---|
| 3982 | (CALL_MUNMAP(sp->base + newsize, extra) == 0)) { | 
|---|
| 3983 | released = extra; | 
|---|
| 3984 | } | 
|---|
| 3985 | } | 
|---|
| 3986 | } | 
|---|
| 3987 | else if (HAVE_MORECORE) { | 
|---|
| 3988 | if (extra >= HALF_MAX_SIZE_T) /* Avoid wrapping negative */ | 
|---|
| 3989 | extra = (HALF_MAX_SIZE_T) + SIZE_T_ONE - unit; | 
|---|
| 3990 | ACQUIRE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 3991 | { | 
|---|
| 3992 | /* Make sure end of memory is where we last set it. */ | 
|---|
| 3993 | char* old_br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(0)); | 
|---|
| 3994 | if (old_br == sp->base + sp->size) { | 
|---|
| 3995 | char* rel_br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(-extra)); | 
|---|
| 3996 | char* new_br = (char*)(CALL_MORECORE(0)); | 
|---|
| 3997 | if (rel_br != CMFAIL && new_br < old_br) | 
|---|
| 3998 | released = old_br - new_br; | 
|---|
| 3999 | } | 
|---|
| 4000 | } | 
|---|
| 4001 | RELEASE_MORECORE_LOCK(); | 
|---|
| 4002 | } | 
|---|
| 4003 | } | 
|---|
| 4004 |  | 
|---|
| 4005 | if (released != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4006 | sp->size -= released; | 
|---|
| 4007 | m->footprint -= released; | 
|---|
| 4008 | init_top(m, m->top, m->topsize - released); | 
|---|
| 4009 | check_top_chunk(m, m->top); | 
|---|
| 4010 | } | 
|---|
| 4011 | } | 
|---|
| 4012 |  | 
|---|
| 4013 | /* Unmap any unused mmapped segments */ | 
|---|
| 4014 | if (HAVE_MMAP) | 
|---|
| 4015 | released += release_unused_segments(m); | 
|---|
| 4016 |  | 
|---|
| 4017 | /* On failure, disable autotrim to avoid repeated failed future calls */ | 
|---|
| 4018 | if (released == 0 && m->topsize > m->trim_check) | 
|---|
| 4019 | m->trim_check = MAX_SIZE_T; | 
|---|
| 4020 | } | 
|---|
| 4021 |  | 
|---|
| 4022 | return (released != 0)? 1 : 0; | 
|---|
| 4023 | } | 
|---|
| 4024 |  | 
|---|
| 4025 | /* ---------------------------- malloc support --------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4026 |  | 
|---|
| 4027 | /* allocate a large request from the best fitting chunk in a treebin */ | 
|---|
| 4028 | static void* tmalloc_large(mstate m, size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 4029 | tchunkptr v = 0; | 
|---|
| 4030 | size_t rsize = -nb; /* Unsigned negation */ | 
|---|
| 4031 | tchunkptr t; | 
|---|
| 4032 | bindex_t idx; | 
|---|
| 4033 | compute_tree_index(nb, idx); | 
|---|
| 4034 |  | 
|---|
| 4035 | if ((t = *treebin_at(m, idx)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4036 | /* Traverse tree for this bin looking for node with size == nb */ | 
|---|
| 4037 | size_t sizebits = nb << leftshift_for_tree_index(idx); | 
|---|
| 4038 | tchunkptr rst = 0;  /* The deepest untaken right subtree */ | 
|---|
| 4039 | for (;;) { | 
|---|
| 4040 | tchunkptr rt; | 
|---|
| 4041 | size_t trem = chunksize(t) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4042 | if (trem < rsize) { | 
|---|
| 4043 | v = t; | 
|---|
| 4044 | if ((rsize = trem) == 0) | 
|---|
| 4045 | break; | 
|---|
| 4046 | } | 
|---|
| 4047 | rt = t->child[1]; | 
|---|
| 4048 | t = t->child[(sizebits >> (SIZE_T_BITSIZE-SIZE_T_ONE)) & 1]; | 
|---|
| 4049 | if (rt != 0 && rt != t) | 
|---|
| 4050 | rst = rt; | 
|---|
| 4051 | if (t == 0) { | 
|---|
| 4052 | t = rst; /* set t to least subtree holding sizes > nb */ | 
|---|
| 4053 | break; | 
|---|
| 4054 | } | 
|---|
| 4055 | sizebits <<= 1; | 
|---|
| 4056 | } | 
|---|
| 4057 | } | 
|---|
| 4058 |  | 
|---|
| 4059 | if (t == 0 && v == 0) { /* set t to root of next non-empty treebin */ | 
|---|
| 4060 | binmap_t leftbits = left_bits(idx2bit(idx)) & m->treemap; | 
|---|
| 4061 | if (leftbits != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4062 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 4063 | binmap_t leastbit = least_bit(leftbits); | 
|---|
| 4064 | compute_bit2idx(leastbit, i); | 
|---|
| 4065 | t = *treebin_at(m, i); | 
|---|
| 4066 | } | 
|---|
| 4067 | } | 
|---|
| 4068 |  | 
|---|
| 4069 | while (t != 0) { /* find smallest of tree or subtree */ | 
|---|
| 4070 | size_t trem = chunksize(t) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4071 | if (trem < rsize) { | 
|---|
| 4072 | rsize = trem; | 
|---|
| 4073 | v = t; | 
|---|
| 4074 | } | 
|---|
| 4075 | t = leftmost_child(t); | 
|---|
| 4076 | } | 
|---|
| 4077 |  | 
|---|
| 4078 | /*  If dv is a better fit, return 0 so malloc will use it */ | 
|---|
| 4079 | if (v != 0 && rsize < (size_t)(m->dvsize - nb)) { | 
|---|
| 4080 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(m, v))) { /* split */ | 
|---|
| 4081 | mchunkptr r = chunk_plus_offset(v, nb); | 
|---|
| 4082 | assert(chunksize(v) == rsize + nb); | 
|---|
| 4083 | if (RTCHECK(ok_next(v, r))) { | 
|---|
| 4084 | unlink_large_chunk(m, v); | 
|---|
| 4085 | if (rsize < MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 4086 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(m, v, (rsize + nb)); | 
|---|
| 4087 | else { | 
|---|
| 4088 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, v, nb); | 
|---|
| 4089 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4090 | insert_chunk(m, r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4091 | } | 
|---|
| 4092 | return chunk2mem(v); | 
|---|
| 4093 | } | 
|---|
| 4094 | } | 
|---|
| 4095 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4096 | } | 
|---|
| 4097 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4098 | } | 
|---|
| 4099 |  | 
|---|
| 4100 | /* allocate a small request from the best fitting chunk in a treebin */ | 
|---|
| 4101 | static void* tmalloc_small(mstate m, size_t nb) { | 
|---|
| 4102 | tchunkptr t, v; | 
|---|
| 4103 | size_t rsize; | 
|---|
| 4104 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 4105 | binmap_t leastbit = least_bit(m->treemap); | 
|---|
| 4106 | compute_bit2idx(leastbit, i); | 
|---|
| 4107 |  | 
|---|
| 4108 | v = t = *treebin_at(m, i); | 
|---|
| 4109 | rsize = chunksize(t) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4110 |  | 
|---|
| 4111 | while ((t = leftmost_child(t)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4112 | size_t trem = chunksize(t) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4113 | if (trem < rsize) { | 
|---|
| 4114 | rsize = trem; | 
|---|
| 4115 | v = t; | 
|---|
| 4116 | } | 
|---|
| 4117 | } | 
|---|
| 4118 |  | 
|---|
| 4119 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(m, v))) { | 
|---|
| 4120 | mchunkptr r = chunk_plus_offset(v, nb); | 
|---|
| 4121 | assert(chunksize(v) == rsize + nb); | 
|---|
| 4122 | if (RTCHECK(ok_next(v, r))) { | 
|---|
| 4123 | unlink_large_chunk(m, v); | 
|---|
| 4124 | if (rsize < MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 4125 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(m, v, (rsize + nb)); | 
|---|
| 4126 | else { | 
|---|
| 4127 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, v, nb); | 
|---|
| 4128 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4129 | replace_dv(m, r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4130 | } | 
|---|
| 4131 | return chunk2mem(v); | 
|---|
| 4132 | } | 
|---|
| 4133 | } | 
|---|
| 4134 |  | 
|---|
| 4135 | CORRUPTION_ERROR_ACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4136 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4137 | } | 
|---|
| 4138 |  | 
|---|
| 4139 | /* --------------------------- realloc support --------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4140 |  | 
|---|
| 4141 | static void* internal_realloc(mstate m, void* oldmem, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4142 | if (bytes >= MAX_REQUEST) { | 
|---|
| 4143 | MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION; | 
|---|
| 4144 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4145 | } | 
|---|
| 4146 | if (!PREACTION(m)) { | 
|---|
| 4147 | mchunkptr oldp = mem2chunk(oldmem); | 
|---|
| 4148 | size_t oldsize = chunksize(oldp); | 
|---|
| 4149 | mchunkptr next = chunk_plus_offset(oldp, oldsize); | 
|---|
| 4150 | mchunkptr newp = 0; | 
|---|
| 4151 | void* extra = 0; | 
|---|
| 4152 |  | 
|---|
| 4153 | /* Try to either shrink or extend into top. Else malloc-copy-free */ | 
|---|
| 4154 |  | 
|---|
| 4155 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(m, oldp) && ok_cinuse(oldp) && | 
|---|
| 4156 | ok_next(oldp, next) && ok_pinuse(next))) { | 
|---|
| 4157 | size_t nb = request2size(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4158 | if (is_mmapped(oldp)) | 
|---|
| 4159 | newp = mmap_resize(m, oldp, nb); | 
|---|
| 4160 | else if (oldsize >= nb) { /* already big enough */ | 
|---|
| 4161 | size_t rsize = oldsize - nb; | 
|---|
| 4162 | newp = oldp; | 
|---|
| 4163 | if (rsize >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) { | 
|---|
| 4164 | mchunkptr remainder = chunk_plus_offset(newp, nb); | 
|---|
| 4165 | set_inuse(m, newp, nb); | 
|---|
| 4166 | set_inuse(m, remainder, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4167 | extra = chunk2mem(remainder); | 
|---|
| 4168 | } | 
|---|
| 4169 | } | 
|---|
| 4170 | else if (next == m->top && oldsize + m->topsize > nb) { | 
|---|
| 4171 | /* Expand into top */ | 
|---|
| 4172 | size_t newsize = oldsize + m->topsize; | 
|---|
| 4173 | size_t newtopsize = newsize - nb; | 
|---|
| 4174 | mchunkptr newtop = chunk_plus_offset(oldp, nb); | 
|---|
| 4175 | set_inuse(m, oldp, nb); | 
|---|
| 4176 | newtop->head = newtopsize |PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4177 | m->top = newtop; | 
|---|
| 4178 | m->topsize = newtopsize; | 
|---|
| 4179 | newp = oldp; | 
|---|
| 4180 | } | 
|---|
| 4181 | } | 
|---|
| 4182 | else { | 
|---|
| 4183 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(m, oldmem); | 
|---|
| 4184 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4185 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4186 | } | 
|---|
| 4187 |  | 
|---|
| 4188 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4189 |  | 
|---|
| 4190 | if (newp != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4191 | if (extra != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4192 | internal_free(m, extra); | 
|---|
| 4193 | } | 
|---|
| 4194 | check_inuse_chunk(m, newp); | 
|---|
| 4195 | return chunk2mem(newp); | 
|---|
| 4196 | } | 
|---|
| 4197 | else { | 
|---|
| 4198 | void* newmem = internal_malloc(m, bytes); | 
|---|
| 4199 | if (newmem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4200 | size_t oc = oldsize - overhead_for(oldp); | 
|---|
| 4201 | memcpy(newmem, oldmem, (oc < bytes)? oc : bytes); | 
|---|
| 4202 | internal_free(m, oldmem); | 
|---|
| 4203 | } | 
|---|
| 4204 | return newmem; | 
|---|
| 4205 | } | 
|---|
| 4206 | } | 
|---|
| 4207 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4208 | } | 
|---|
| 4209 |  | 
|---|
| 4210 | /* --------------------------- memalign support -------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4211 |  | 
|---|
| 4212 | static void* internal_memalign(mstate m, size_t alignment, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4213 | if (alignment <= MALLOC_ALIGNMENT)    /* Can just use malloc */ | 
|---|
| 4214 | return internal_malloc(m, bytes); | 
|---|
| 4215 | if (alignment <  MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) /* must be at least a minimum chunk size */ | 
|---|
| 4216 | alignment = MIN_CHUNK_SIZE; | 
|---|
| 4217 | if ((alignment & (alignment-SIZE_T_ONE)) != 0) {/* Ensure a power of 2 */ | 
|---|
| 4218 | size_t a = MALLOC_ALIGNMENT << 1; | 
|---|
| 4219 | while (a < alignment) a <<= 1; | 
|---|
| 4220 | alignment = a; | 
|---|
| 4221 | } | 
|---|
| 4222 |  | 
|---|
| 4223 | if (bytes >= MAX_REQUEST - alignment) { | 
|---|
| 4224 | if (m != 0)  { /* Test isn't needed but avoids compiler warning */ | 
|---|
| 4225 | MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION; | 
|---|
| 4226 | } | 
|---|
| 4227 | } | 
|---|
| 4228 | else { | 
|---|
| 4229 | size_t nb = request2size(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4230 | size_t req = nb + alignment + MIN_CHUNK_SIZE - CHUNK_OVERHEAD; | 
|---|
| 4231 | char* mem = (char*)internal_malloc(m, req); | 
|---|
| 4232 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4233 | void* leader = 0; | 
|---|
| 4234 | void* trailer = 0; | 
|---|
| 4235 | mchunkptr p = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 4236 |  | 
|---|
| 4237 | if (PREACTION(m)) return 0; | 
|---|
| 4238 | if ((((size_t)(mem)) % alignment) != 0) { /* misaligned */ | 
|---|
| 4239 | /* | 
|---|
| 4240 | Find an aligned spot inside chunk.  Since we need to give | 
|---|
| 4241 | back leading space in a chunk of at least MIN_CHUNK_SIZE, if | 
|---|
| 4242 | the first calculation places us at a spot with less than | 
|---|
| 4243 | MIN_CHUNK_SIZE leader, we can move to the next aligned spot. | 
|---|
| 4244 | We've allocated enough total room so that this is always | 
|---|
| 4245 | possible. | 
|---|
| 4246 | */ | 
|---|
| 4247 | char* br = (char*)mem2chunk((size_t)(((size_t)(mem + | 
|---|
| 4248 | alignment - | 
|---|
| 4249 | SIZE_T_ONE)) & | 
|---|
| 4250 | -alignment)); | 
|---|
| 4251 | char* pos = ((size_t)(br - (char*)(p)) >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE)? | 
|---|
| 4252 | br : br+alignment; | 
|---|
| 4253 | mchunkptr newp = (mchunkptr)pos; | 
|---|
| 4254 | size_t leadsize = pos - (char*)(p); | 
|---|
| 4255 | size_t newsize = chunksize(p) - leadsize; | 
|---|
| 4256 |  | 
|---|
| 4257 | if (is_mmapped(p)) { /* For mmapped chunks, just adjust offset */ | 
|---|
| 4258 | newp->prev_foot = p->prev_foot + leadsize; | 
|---|
| 4259 | newp->head = (newsize|CINUSE_BIT); | 
|---|
| 4260 | } | 
|---|
| 4261 | else { /* Otherwise, give back leader, use the rest */ | 
|---|
| 4262 | set_inuse(m, newp, newsize); | 
|---|
| 4263 | set_inuse(m, p, leadsize); | 
|---|
| 4264 | leader = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4265 | } | 
|---|
| 4266 | p = newp; | 
|---|
| 4267 | } | 
|---|
| 4268 |  | 
|---|
| 4269 | /* Give back spare room at the end */ | 
|---|
| 4270 | if (!is_mmapped(p)) { | 
|---|
| 4271 | size_t size = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 4272 | if (size > nb + MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) { | 
|---|
| 4273 | size_t remainder_size = size - nb; | 
|---|
| 4274 | mchunkptr remainder = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4275 | set_inuse(m, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4276 | set_inuse(m, remainder, remainder_size); | 
|---|
| 4277 | trailer = chunk2mem(remainder); | 
|---|
| 4278 | } | 
|---|
| 4279 | } | 
|---|
| 4280 |  | 
|---|
| 4281 | assert (chunksize(p) >= nb); | 
|---|
| 4282 | assert((((size_t)(chunk2mem(p))) % alignment) == 0); | 
|---|
| 4283 | check_inuse_chunk(m, p); | 
|---|
| 4284 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4285 | if (leader != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4286 | internal_free(m, leader); | 
|---|
| 4287 | } | 
|---|
| 4288 | if (trailer != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4289 | internal_free(m, trailer); | 
|---|
| 4290 | } | 
|---|
| 4291 | return chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4292 | } | 
|---|
| 4293 | } | 
|---|
| 4294 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4295 | } | 
|---|
| 4296 |  | 
|---|
| 4297 | /* ------------------------ comalloc/coalloc support --------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4298 |  | 
|---|
| 4299 | static void** ialloc(mstate m, | 
|---|
| 4300 | size_t n_elements, | 
|---|
| 4301 | size_t* sizes, | 
|---|
| 4302 | int opts, | 
|---|
| 4303 | void* chunks[]) { | 
|---|
| 4304 | /* | 
|---|
| 4305 | This provides common support for independent_X routines, handling | 
|---|
| 4306 | all of the combinations that can result. | 
|---|
| 4307 |  | 
|---|
| 4308 | The opts arg has: | 
|---|
| 4309 | bit 0 set if all elements are same size (using sizes[0]) | 
|---|
| 4310 | bit 1 set if elements should be zeroed | 
|---|
| 4311 | */ | 
|---|
| 4312 |  | 
|---|
| 4313 | size_t    element_size;   /* chunksize of each element, if all same */ | 
|---|
| 4314 | size_t    contents_size;  /* total size of elements */ | 
|---|
| 4315 | size_t    array_size;     /* request size of pointer array */ | 
|---|
| 4316 | void*     mem;            /* malloced aggregate space */ | 
|---|
| 4317 | mchunkptr p;              /* corresponding chunk */ | 
|---|
| 4318 | size_t    remainder_size; /* remaining bytes while splitting */ | 
|---|
| 4319 | void**    marray;         /* either "chunks" or malloced ptr array */ | 
|---|
| 4320 | mchunkptr array_chunk;    /* chunk for malloced ptr array */ | 
|---|
| 4321 | flag_t    was_enabled;    /* to disable mmap */ | 
|---|
| 4322 | size_t    size; | 
|---|
| 4323 | size_t    i; | 
|---|
| 4324 |  | 
|---|
| 4325 | /* compute array length, if needed */ | 
|---|
| 4326 | if (chunks != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4327 | if (n_elements == 0) | 
|---|
| 4328 | return chunks; /* nothing to do */ | 
|---|
| 4329 | marray = chunks; | 
|---|
| 4330 | array_size = 0; | 
|---|
| 4331 | } | 
|---|
| 4332 | else { | 
|---|
| 4333 | /* if empty req, must still return chunk representing empty array */ | 
|---|
| 4334 | if (n_elements == 0) | 
|---|
| 4335 | return (void**)internal_malloc(m, 0); | 
|---|
| 4336 | marray = 0; | 
|---|
| 4337 | array_size = request2size(n_elements * (sizeof(void*))); | 
|---|
| 4338 | } | 
|---|
| 4339 |  | 
|---|
| 4340 | /* compute total element size */ | 
|---|
| 4341 | if (opts & 0x1) { /* all-same-size */ | 
|---|
| 4342 | element_size = request2size(*sizes); | 
|---|
| 4343 | contents_size = n_elements * element_size; | 
|---|
| 4344 | } | 
|---|
| 4345 | else { /* add up all the sizes */ | 
|---|
| 4346 | element_size = 0; | 
|---|
| 4347 | contents_size = 0; | 
|---|
| 4348 | for (i = 0; i != n_elements; ++i) | 
|---|
| 4349 | contents_size += request2size(sizes[i]); | 
|---|
| 4350 | } | 
|---|
| 4351 |  | 
|---|
| 4352 | size = contents_size + array_size; | 
|---|
| 4353 |  | 
|---|
| 4354 | /* | 
|---|
| 4355 | Allocate the aggregate chunk.  First disable direct-mmapping so | 
|---|
| 4356 | malloc won't use it, since we would not be able to later | 
|---|
| 4357 | free/realloc space internal to a segregated mmap region. | 
|---|
| 4358 | */ | 
|---|
| 4359 | was_enabled = use_mmap(m); | 
|---|
| 4360 | disable_mmap(m); | 
|---|
| 4361 | mem = internal_malloc(m, size - CHUNK_OVERHEAD); | 
|---|
| 4362 | if (was_enabled) | 
|---|
| 4363 | enable_mmap(m); | 
|---|
| 4364 | if (mem == 0) | 
|---|
| 4365 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4366 |  | 
|---|
| 4367 | if (PREACTION(m)) return 0; | 
|---|
| 4368 | p = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 4369 | remainder_size = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 4370 |  | 
|---|
| 4371 | assert(!is_mmapped(p)); | 
|---|
| 4372 |  | 
|---|
| 4373 | if (opts & 0x2) {       /* optionally clear the elements */ | 
|---|
| 4374 | memset((size_t*)mem, 0, remainder_size - SIZE_T_SIZE - array_size); | 
|---|
| 4375 | } | 
|---|
| 4376 |  | 
|---|
| 4377 | /* If not provided, allocate the pointer array as final part of chunk */ | 
|---|
| 4378 | if (marray == 0) { | 
|---|
| 4379 | size_t  array_chunk_size; | 
|---|
| 4380 | array_chunk = chunk_plus_offset(p, contents_size); | 
|---|
| 4381 | array_chunk_size = remainder_size - contents_size; | 
|---|
| 4382 | marray = (void**) (chunk2mem(array_chunk)); | 
|---|
| 4383 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, array_chunk, array_chunk_size); | 
|---|
| 4384 | remainder_size = contents_size; | 
|---|
| 4385 | } | 
|---|
| 4386 |  | 
|---|
| 4387 | /* split out elements */ | 
|---|
| 4388 | for (i = 0; ; ++i) { | 
|---|
| 4389 | marray[i] = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4390 | if (i != n_elements-1) { | 
|---|
| 4391 | if (element_size != 0) | 
|---|
| 4392 | size = element_size; | 
|---|
| 4393 | else | 
|---|
| 4394 | size = request2size(sizes[i]); | 
|---|
| 4395 | remainder_size -= size; | 
|---|
| 4396 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, p, size); | 
|---|
| 4397 | p = chunk_plus_offset(p, size); | 
|---|
| 4398 | } | 
|---|
| 4399 | else { /* the final element absorbs any overallocation slop */ | 
|---|
| 4400 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(m, p, remainder_size); | 
|---|
| 4401 | break; | 
|---|
| 4402 | } | 
|---|
| 4403 | } | 
|---|
| 4404 |  | 
|---|
| 4405 | #if DEBUG | 
|---|
| 4406 | if (marray != chunks) { | 
|---|
| 4407 | /* final element must have exactly exhausted chunk */ | 
|---|
| 4408 | if (element_size != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4409 | assert(remainder_size == element_size); | 
|---|
| 4410 | } | 
|---|
| 4411 | else { | 
|---|
| 4412 | assert(remainder_size == request2size(sizes[i])); | 
|---|
| 4413 | } | 
|---|
| 4414 | check_inuse_chunk(m, mem2chunk(marray)); | 
|---|
| 4415 | } | 
|---|
| 4416 | for (i = 0; i != n_elements; ++i) | 
|---|
| 4417 | check_inuse_chunk(m, mem2chunk(marray[i])); | 
|---|
| 4418 |  | 
|---|
| 4419 | #endif /* DEBUG */ | 
|---|
| 4420 |  | 
|---|
| 4421 | POSTACTION(m); | 
|---|
| 4422 | return marray; | 
|---|
| 4423 | } | 
|---|
| 4424 |  | 
|---|
| 4425 |  | 
|---|
| 4426 | /* -------------------------- public routines ---------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4427 |  | 
|---|
| 4428 | #if !ONLY_MSPACES | 
|---|
| 4429 |  | 
|---|
| 4430 | void* dlmalloc(size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4431 | /* | 
|---|
| 4432 | Basic algorithm: | 
|---|
| 4433 | If a small request (< 256 bytes minus per-chunk overhead): | 
|---|
| 4434 | 1. If one exists, use a remainderless chunk in associated smallbin. | 
|---|
| 4435 | (Remainderless means that there are too few excess bytes to | 
|---|
| 4436 | represent as a chunk.) | 
|---|
| 4437 | 2. If it is big enough, use the dv chunk, which is normally the | 
|---|
| 4438 | chunk adjacent to the one used for the most recent small request. | 
|---|
| 4439 | 3. If one exists, split the smallest available chunk in a bin, | 
|---|
| 4440 | saving remainder in dv. | 
|---|
| 4441 | 4. If it is big enough, use the top chunk. | 
|---|
| 4442 | 5. If available, get memory from system and use it | 
|---|
| 4443 | Otherwise, for a large request: | 
|---|
| 4444 | 1. Find the smallest available binned chunk that fits, and use it | 
|---|
| 4445 | if it is better fitting than dv chunk, splitting if necessary. | 
|---|
| 4446 | 2. If better fitting than any binned chunk, use the dv chunk. | 
|---|
| 4447 | 3. If it is big enough, use the top chunk. | 
|---|
| 4448 | 4. If request size >= mmap threshold, try to directly mmap this chunk. | 
|---|
| 4449 | 5. If available, get memory from system and use it | 
|---|
| 4450 |  | 
|---|
| 4451 | The ugly goto's here ensure that postaction occurs along all paths. | 
|---|
| 4452 | */ | 
|---|
| 4453 |  | 
|---|
| 4454 | if (!PREACTION(gm)) { | 
|---|
| 4455 | void* mem; | 
|---|
| 4456 | size_t nb; | 
|---|
| 4457 | if (bytes <= MAX_SMALL_REQUEST) { | 
|---|
| 4458 | bindex_t idx; | 
|---|
| 4459 | binmap_t smallbits; | 
|---|
| 4460 | nb = (bytes < MIN_REQUEST)? MIN_CHUNK_SIZE : pad_request(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4461 | idx = small_index(nb); | 
|---|
| 4462 | smallbits = gm->smallmap >> idx; | 
|---|
| 4463 |  | 
|---|
| 4464 | if ((smallbits & 0x3U) != 0) { /* Remainderless fit to a smallbin. */ | 
|---|
| 4465 | mchunkptr b, p; | 
|---|
| 4466 | idx += ~smallbits & 1;       /* Uses next bin if idx empty */ | 
|---|
| 4467 | b = smallbin_at(gm, idx); | 
|---|
| 4468 | p = b->fd; | 
|---|
| 4469 | assert(chunksize(p) == small_index2size(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4470 | unlink_first_small_chunk(gm, b, p, idx); | 
|---|
| 4471 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(gm, p, small_index2size(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4472 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4473 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4474 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4475 | } | 
|---|
| 4476 |  | 
|---|
| 4477 | else if (nb > gm->dvsize) { | 
|---|
| 4478 | if (smallbits != 0) { /* Use chunk in next nonempty smallbin */ | 
|---|
| 4479 | mchunkptr b, p, r; | 
|---|
| 4480 | size_t rsize; | 
|---|
| 4481 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 4482 | binmap_t leftbits = (smallbits << idx) & left_bits(idx2bit(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4483 | binmap_t leastbit = least_bit(leftbits); | 
|---|
| 4484 | compute_bit2idx(leastbit, i); | 
|---|
| 4485 | b = smallbin_at(gm, i); | 
|---|
| 4486 | p = b->fd; | 
|---|
| 4487 | assert(chunksize(p) == small_index2size(i)); | 
|---|
| 4488 | unlink_first_small_chunk(gm, b, p, i); | 
|---|
| 4489 | rsize = small_index2size(i) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4490 | /* Fit here cannot be remainderless if 4byte sizes */ | 
|---|
| 4491 | if (SIZE_T_SIZE != 4 && rsize < MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 4492 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(gm, p, small_index2size(i)); | 
|---|
| 4493 | else { | 
|---|
| 4494 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(gm, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4495 | r = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4496 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4497 | replace_dv(gm, r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4498 | } | 
|---|
| 4499 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4500 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4501 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4502 | } | 
|---|
| 4503 |  | 
|---|
| 4504 | else if (gm->treemap != 0 && (mem = tmalloc_small(gm, nb)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4505 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4506 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4507 | } | 
|---|
| 4508 | } | 
|---|
| 4509 | } | 
|---|
| 4510 | else if (bytes >= MAX_REQUEST) | 
|---|
| 4511 | nb = MAX_SIZE_T; /* Too big to allocate. Force failure (in sys alloc) */ | 
|---|
| 4512 | else { | 
|---|
| 4513 | nb = pad_request(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4514 | if (gm->treemap != 0 && (mem = tmalloc_large(gm, nb)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4515 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4516 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4517 | } | 
|---|
| 4518 | } | 
|---|
| 4519 |  | 
|---|
| 4520 | if (nb <= gm->dvsize) { | 
|---|
| 4521 | size_t rsize = gm->dvsize - nb; | 
|---|
| 4522 | mchunkptr p = gm->dv; | 
|---|
| 4523 | if (rsize >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) { /* split dv */ | 
|---|
| 4524 | mchunkptr r = gm->dv = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4525 | gm->dvsize = rsize; | 
|---|
| 4526 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4527 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(gm, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4528 | } | 
|---|
| 4529 | else { /* exhaust dv */ | 
|---|
| 4530 | size_t dvs = gm->dvsize; | 
|---|
| 4531 | gm->dvsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 4532 | gm->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 4533 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(gm, p, dvs); | 
|---|
| 4534 | } | 
|---|
| 4535 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4536 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4537 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4538 | } | 
|---|
| 4539 |  | 
|---|
| 4540 | else if (nb < gm->topsize) { /* Split top */ | 
|---|
| 4541 | size_t rsize = gm->topsize -= nb; | 
|---|
| 4542 | mchunkptr p = gm->top; | 
|---|
| 4543 | mchunkptr r = gm->top = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4544 | r->head = rsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4545 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(gm, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4546 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4547 | check_top_chunk(gm, gm->top); | 
|---|
| 4548 | check_malloced_chunk(gm, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4549 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4550 | } | 
|---|
| 4551 |  | 
|---|
| 4552 | mem = sys_alloc(gm, nb); | 
|---|
| 4553 |  | 
|---|
| 4554 | postaction: | 
|---|
| 4555 | POSTACTION(gm); | 
|---|
| 4556 | return mem; | 
|---|
| 4557 | } | 
|---|
| 4558 |  | 
|---|
| 4559 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4560 | } | 
|---|
| 4561 |  | 
|---|
| 4562 | void dlfree(void* mem) { | 
|---|
| 4563 | /* | 
|---|
| 4564 | Consolidate freed chunks with preceeding or succeeding bordering | 
|---|
| 4565 | free chunks, if they exist, and then place in a bin.  Intermixed | 
|---|
| 4566 | with special cases for top, dv, mmapped chunks, and usage errors. | 
|---|
| 4567 | */ | 
|---|
| 4568 |  | 
|---|
| 4569 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4570 | mchunkptr p  = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 4571 | #if FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 4572 | mstate fm = get_mstate_for(p); | 
|---|
| 4573 | if (!ok_magic(fm)) { | 
|---|
| 4574 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4575 | return; | 
|---|
| 4576 | } | 
|---|
| 4577 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4578 | #define fm gm | 
|---|
| 4579 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4580 | if (!PREACTION(fm)) { | 
|---|
| 4581 | check_inuse_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4582 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(fm, p) && ok_cinuse(p))) { | 
|---|
| 4583 | size_t psize = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 4584 | mchunkptr next = chunk_plus_offset(p, psize); | 
|---|
| 4585 | if (!pinuse(p)) { | 
|---|
| 4586 | size_t prevsize = p->prev_foot; | 
|---|
| 4587 | if ((prevsize & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4588 | prevsize &= ~IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4589 | psize += prevsize + MMAP_FOOT_PAD; | 
|---|
| 4590 | if (CALL_MUNMAP((char*)p - prevsize, psize) == 0) | 
|---|
| 4591 | fm->footprint -= psize; | 
|---|
| 4592 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4593 | } | 
|---|
| 4594 | else { | 
|---|
| 4595 | mchunkptr prev = chunk_minus_offset(p, prevsize); | 
|---|
| 4596 | psize += prevsize; | 
|---|
| 4597 | p = prev; | 
|---|
| 4598 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(fm, prev))) { /* consolidate backward */ | 
|---|
| 4599 | if (p != fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 4600 | unlink_chunk(fm, p, prevsize); | 
|---|
| 4601 | } | 
|---|
| 4602 | else if ((next->head & INUSE_BITS) == INUSE_BITS) { | 
|---|
| 4603 | fm->dvsize = psize; | 
|---|
| 4604 | set_free_with_pinuse(p, psize, next); | 
|---|
| 4605 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4606 | } | 
|---|
| 4607 | } | 
|---|
| 4608 | else | 
|---|
| 4609 | goto erroraction; | 
|---|
| 4610 | } | 
|---|
| 4611 | } | 
|---|
| 4612 |  | 
|---|
| 4613 | if (RTCHECK(ok_next(p, next) && ok_pinuse(next))) { | 
|---|
| 4614 | if (!cinuse(next)) {  /* consolidate forward */ | 
|---|
| 4615 | if (next == fm->top) { | 
|---|
| 4616 | size_t tsize = fm->topsize += psize; | 
|---|
| 4617 | fm->top = p; | 
|---|
| 4618 | p->head = tsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4619 | if (p == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 4620 | fm->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 4621 | fm->dvsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 4622 | } | 
|---|
| 4623 | if (should_trim(fm, tsize)) | 
|---|
| 4624 | sys_trim(fm, 0); | 
|---|
| 4625 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4626 | } | 
|---|
| 4627 | else if (next == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 4628 | size_t dsize = fm->dvsize += psize; | 
|---|
| 4629 | fm->dv = p; | 
|---|
| 4630 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, dsize); | 
|---|
| 4631 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4632 | } | 
|---|
| 4633 | else { | 
|---|
| 4634 | size_t nsize = chunksize(next); | 
|---|
| 4635 | psize += nsize; | 
|---|
| 4636 | unlink_chunk(fm, next, nsize); | 
|---|
| 4637 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, psize); | 
|---|
| 4638 | if (p == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 4639 | fm->dvsize = psize; | 
|---|
| 4640 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4641 | } | 
|---|
| 4642 | } | 
|---|
| 4643 | } | 
|---|
| 4644 | else | 
|---|
| 4645 | set_free_with_pinuse(p, psize, next); | 
|---|
| 4646 |  | 
|---|
| 4647 | if (is_small(psize)) { | 
|---|
| 4648 | insert_small_chunk(fm, p, psize); | 
|---|
| 4649 | check_free_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4650 | } | 
|---|
| 4651 | else { | 
|---|
| 4652 | tchunkptr tp = (tchunkptr)p; | 
|---|
| 4653 | insert_large_chunk(fm, tp, psize); | 
|---|
| 4654 | check_free_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4655 | if (--fm->release_checks == 0) | 
|---|
| 4656 | release_unused_segments(fm); | 
|---|
| 4657 | } | 
|---|
| 4658 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4659 | } | 
|---|
| 4660 | } | 
|---|
| 4661 | erroraction: | 
|---|
| 4662 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4663 | postaction: | 
|---|
| 4664 | POSTACTION(fm); | 
|---|
| 4665 | } | 
|---|
| 4666 | } | 
|---|
| 4667 | #if !FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 4668 | #undef fm | 
|---|
| 4669 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4670 | } | 
|---|
| 4671 |  | 
|---|
| 4672 | void* dlcalloc(size_t n_elements, size_t elem_size) { | 
|---|
| 4673 | void* mem; | 
|---|
| 4674 | size_t req = 0; | 
|---|
| 4675 | if (n_elements != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4676 | req = n_elements * elem_size; | 
|---|
| 4677 | if (((n_elements | elem_size) & ~(size_t)0xffff) && | 
|---|
| 4678 | (req / n_elements != elem_size)) | 
|---|
| 4679 | req = MAX_SIZE_T; /* force downstream failure on overflow */ | 
|---|
| 4680 | } | 
|---|
| 4681 | mem = dlmalloc(req); | 
|---|
| 4682 | if (mem != 0 && calloc_must_clear(mem2chunk(mem))) | 
|---|
| 4683 | memset(mem, 0, req); | 
|---|
| 4684 | return mem; | 
|---|
| 4685 | } | 
|---|
| 4686 |  | 
|---|
| 4687 | void* dlrealloc(void* oldmem, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4688 | if (oldmem == 0) | 
|---|
| 4689 | return dlmalloc(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4690 | #ifdef REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES | 
|---|
| 4691 | if (bytes == 0) { | 
|---|
| 4692 | dlfree(oldmem); | 
|---|
| 4693 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4694 | } | 
|---|
| 4695 | #endif /* REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES */ | 
|---|
| 4696 | else { | 
|---|
| 4697 | #if ! FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 4698 | mstate m = gm; | 
|---|
| 4699 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4700 | mstate m = get_mstate_for(mem2chunk(oldmem)); | 
|---|
| 4701 | if (!ok_magic(m)) { | 
|---|
| 4702 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(m, oldmem); | 
|---|
| 4703 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4704 | } | 
|---|
| 4705 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4706 | return internal_realloc(m, oldmem, bytes); | 
|---|
| 4707 | } | 
|---|
| 4708 | } | 
|---|
| 4709 |  | 
|---|
| 4710 | void* dlmemalign(size_t alignment, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4711 | return internal_memalign(gm, alignment, bytes); | 
|---|
| 4712 | } | 
|---|
| 4713 |  | 
|---|
| 4714 | void** dlindependent_calloc(size_t n_elements, size_t elem_size, | 
|---|
| 4715 | void* chunks[]) { | 
|---|
| 4716 | size_t sz = elem_size; /* serves as 1-element array */ | 
|---|
| 4717 | return ialloc(gm, n_elements, &sz, 3, chunks); | 
|---|
| 4718 | } | 
|---|
| 4719 |  | 
|---|
| 4720 | void** dlindependent_comalloc(size_t n_elements, size_t sizes[], | 
|---|
| 4721 | void* chunks[]) { | 
|---|
| 4722 | return ialloc(gm, n_elements, sizes, 0, chunks); | 
|---|
| 4723 | } | 
|---|
| 4724 |  | 
|---|
| 4725 | void* dlvalloc(size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4726 | size_t pagesz; | 
|---|
| 4727 | init_mparams(); | 
|---|
| 4728 | pagesz = mparams.page_size; | 
|---|
| 4729 | return dlmemalign(pagesz, bytes); | 
|---|
| 4730 | } | 
|---|
| 4731 |  | 
|---|
| 4732 | void* dlpvalloc(size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4733 | size_t pagesz; | 
|---|
| 4734 | init_mparams(); | 
|---|
| 4735 | pagesz = mparams.page_size; | 
|---|
| 4736 | return dlmemalign(pagesz, (bytes + pagesz - SIZE_T_ONE) & ~(pagesz - SIZE_T_ONE)); | 
|---|
| 4737 | } | 
|---|
| 4738 |  | 
|---|
| 4739 | int dlmalloc_trim(size_t pad) { | 
|---|
| 4740 | int result = 0; | 
|---|
| 4741 | if (!PREACTION(gm)) { | 
|---|
| 4742 | result = sys_trim(gm, pad); | 
|---|
| 4743 | POSTACTION(gm); | 
|---|
| 4744 | } | 
|---|
| 4745 | return result; | 
|---|
| 4746 | } | 
|---|
| 4747 |  | 
|---|
| 4748 | size_t dlmalloc_footprint(void) { | 
|---|
| 4749 | return gm->footprint; | 
|---|
| 4750 | } | 
|---|
| 4751 |  | 
|---|
| 4752 | size_t dlmalloc_max_footprint(void) { | 
|---|
| 4753 | return gm->max_footprint; | 
|---|
| 4754 | } | 
|---|
| 4755 |  | 
|---|
| 4756 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 4757 | struct mallinfo dlmallinfo(void) { | 
|---|
| 4758 | return internal_mallinfo(gm); | 
|---|
| 4759 | } | 
|---|
| 4760 | #endif /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 4761 |  | 
|---|
| 4762 | void dlmalloc_stats() { | 
|---|
| 4763 | internal_malloc_stats(gm); | 
|---|
| 4764 | } | 
|---|
| 4765 |  | 
|---|
| 4766 | size_t dlmalloc_usable_size(void* mem) { | 
|---|
| 4767 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4768 | mchunkptr p = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 4769 | if (cinuse(p)) | 
|---|
| 4770 | return chunksize(p) - overhead_for(p); | 
|---|
| 4771 | } | 
|---|
| 4772 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4773 | } | 
|---|
| 4774 |  | 
|---|
| 4775 | int dlmallopt(int param_number, int value) { | 
|---|
| 4776 | return change_mparam(param_number, value); | 
|---|
| 4777 | } | 
|---|
| 4778 |  | 
|---|
| 4779 | #endif /* !ONLY_MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 4780 |  | 
|---|
| 4781 | /* ----------------------------- user mspaces ---------------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 4782 |  | 
|---|
| 4783 | #if MSPACES | 
|---|
| 4784 |  | 
|---|
| 4785 | static mstate init_user_mstate(char* tbase, size_t tsize) { | 
|---|
| 4786 | size_t msize = pad_request(sizeof(struct malloc_state)); | 
|---|
| 4787 | mchunkptr mn; | 
|---|
| 4788 | mchunkptr msp = align_as_chunk(tbase); | 
|---|
| 4789 | mstate m = (mstate)(chunk2mem(msp)); | 
|---|
| 4790 | memset(m, 0, msize); | 
|---|
| 4791 | INITIAL_LOCK(&m->mutex); | 
|---|
| 4792 | msp->head = (msize|PINUSE_BIT|CINUSE_BIT); | 
|---|
| 4793 | m->seg.base = m->least_addr = tbase; | 
|---|
| 4794 | m->seg.size = m->footprint = m->max_footprint = tsize; | 
|---|
| 4795 | m->magic = mparams.magic; | 
|---|
| 4796 | m->release_checks = MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE; | 
|---|
| 4797 | m->mflags = mparams.default_mflags; | 
|---|
| 4798 | m->extp = 0; | 
|---|
| 4799 | m->exts = 0; | 
|---|
| 4800 | disable_contiguous(m); | 
|---|
| 4801 | init_bins(m); | 
|---|
| 4802 | mn = next_chunk(mem2chunk(m)); | 
|---|
| 4803 | init_top(m, mn, (size_t)((tbase + tsize) - (char*)mn) - TOP_FOOT_SIZE); | 
|---|
| 4804 | check_top_chunk(m, m->top); | 
|---|
| 4805 | return m; | 
|---|
| 4806 | } | 
|---|
| 4807 |  | 
|---|
| 4808 | mspace create_mspace(size_t capacity, int locked) { | 
|---|
| 4809 | mstate m = 0; | 
|---|
| 4810 | size_t msize = pad_request(sizeof(struct malloc_state)); | 
|---|
| 4811 | init_mparams(); /* Ensure pagesize etc initialized */ | 
|---|
| 4812 |  | 
|---|
| 4813 | if (capacity < (size_t) -(msize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + mparams.page_size)) { | 
|---|
| 4814 | size_t rs = ((capacity == 0)? mparams.granularity : | 
|---|
| 4815 | (capacity + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + msize)); | 
|---|
| 4816 | size_t tsize = granularity_align(rs); | 
|---|
| 4817 | char* tbase = (char*)(CALL_MMAP(tsize)); | 
|---|
| 4818 | if (tbase != CMFAIL) { | 
|---|
| 4819 | m = init_user_mstate(tbase, tsize); | 
|---|
| 4820 | m->seg.sflags = IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4821 | set_lock(m, locked); | 
|---|
| 4822 | } | 
|---|
| 4823 | } | 
|---|
| 4824 | return (mspace)m; | 
|---|
| 4825 | } | 
|---|
| 4826 |  | 
|---|
| 4827 | mspace create_mspace_with_base(void* base, size_t capacity, int locked) { | 
|---|
| 4828 | mstate m = 0; | 
|---|
| 4829 | size_t msize = pad_request(sizeof(struct malloc_state)); | 
|---|
| 4830 | init_mparams(); /* Ensure pagesize etc initialized */ | 
|---|
| 4831 |  | 
|---|
| 4832 | if (capacity > msize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE && | 
|---|
| 4833 | capacity < (size_t) -(msize + TOP_FOOT_SIZE + mparams.page_size)) { | 
|---|
| 4834 | m = init_user_mstate((char*)base, capacity); | 
|---|
| 4835 | m->seg.sflags = EXTERN_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4836 | set_lock(m, locked); | 
|---|
| 4837 | } | 
|---|
| 4838 | return (mspace)m; | 
|---|
| 4839 | } | 
|---|
| 4840 |  | 
|---|
| 4841 | size_t destroy_mspace(mspace msp) { | 
|---|
| 4842 | size_t freed = 0; | 
|---|
| 4843 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 4844 | if (ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 4845 | msegmentptr sp = &ms->seg; | 
|---|
| 4846 | while (sp != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4847 | char* base = sp->base; | 
|---|
| 4848 | size_t size = sp->size; | 
|---|
| 4849 | flag_t flag = sp->sflags; | 
|---|
| 4850 | sp = sp->next; | 
|---|
| 4851 | if ((flag & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) && !(flag & EXTERN_BIT) && | 
|---|
| 4852 | CALL_MUNMAP(base, size) == 0) | 
|---|
| 4853 | freed += size; | 
|---|
| 4854 | } | 
|---|
| 4855 | } | 
|---|
| 4856 | else { | 
|---|
| 4857 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 4858 | } | 
|---|
| 4859 | return freed; | 
|---|
| 4860 | } | 
|---|
| 4861 |  | 
|---|
| 4862 | /* | 
|---|
| 4863 | mspace versions of routines are near-clones of the global | 
|---|
| 4864 | versions. This is not so nice but better than the alternatives. | 
|---|
| 4865 | */ | 
|---|
| 4866 |  | 
|---|
| 4867 |  | 
|---|
| 4868 | void* mspace_malloc(mspace msp, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 4869 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 4870 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 4871 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 4872 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4873 | } | 
|---|
| 4874 | if (!PREACTION(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 4875 | void* mem; | 
|---|
| 4876 | size_t nb; | 
|---|
| 4877 | if (bytes <= MAX_SMALL_REQUEST) { | 
|---|
| 4878 | bindex_t idx; | 
|---|
| 4879 | binmap_t smallbits; | 
|---|
| 4880 | nb = (bytes < MIN_REQUEST)? MIN_CHUNK_SIZE : pad_request(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4881 | idx = small_index(nb); | 
|---|
| 4882 | smallbits = ms->smallmap >> idx; | 
|---|
| 4883 |  | 
|---|
| 4884 | if ((smallbits & 0x3U) != 0) { /* Remainderless fit to a smallbin. */ | 
|---|
| 4885 | mchunkptr b, p; | 
|---|
| 4886 | idx += ~smallbits & 1;       /* Uses next bin if idx empty */ | 
|---|
| 4887 | b = smallbin_at(ms, idx); | 
|---|
| 4888 | p = b->fd; | 
|---|
| 4889 | assert(chunksize(p) == small_index2size(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4890 | unlink_first_small_chunk(ms, b, p, idx); | 
|---|
| 4891 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(ms, p, small_index2size(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4892 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4893 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4894 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4895 | } | 
|---|
| 4896 |  | 
|---|
| 4897 | else if (nb > ms->dvsize) { | 
|---|
| 4898 | if (smallbits != 0) { /* Use chunk in next nonempty smallbin */ | 
|---|
| 4899 | mchunkptr b, p, r; | 
|---|
| 4900 | size_t rsize; | 
|---|
| 4901 | bindex_t i; | 
|---|
| 4902 | binmap_t leftbits = (smallbits << idx) & left_bits(idx2bit(idx)); | 
|---|
| 4903 | binmap_t leastbit = least_bit(leftbits); | 
|---|
| 4904 | compute_bit2idx(leastbit, i); | 
|---|
| 4905 | b = smallbin_at(ms, i); | 
|---|
| 4906 | p = b->fd; | 
|---|
| 4907 | assert(chunksize(p) == small_index2size(i)); | 
|---|
| 4908 | unlink_first_small_chunk(ms, b, p, i); | 
|---|
| 4909 | rsize = small_index2size(i) - nb; | 
|---|
| 4910 | /* Fit here cannot be remainderless if 4byte sizes */ | 
|---|
| 4911 | if (SIZE_T_SIZE != 4 && rsize < MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 4912 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(ms, p, small_index2size(i)); | 
|---|
| 4913 | else { | 
|---|
| 4914 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(ms, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4915 | r = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4916 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4917 | replace_dv(ms, r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4918 | } | 
|---|
| 4919 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4920 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4921 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4922 | } | 
|---|
| 4923 |  | 
|---|
| 4924 | else if (ms->treemap != 0 && (mem = tmalloc_small(ms, nb)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4925 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4926 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4927 | } | 
|---|
| 4928 | } | 
|---|
| 4929 | } | 
|---|
| 4930 | else if (bytes >= MAX_REQUEST) | 
|---|
| 4931 | nb = MAX_SIZE_T; /* Too big to allocate. Force failure (in sys alloc) */ | 
|---|
| 4932 | else { | 
|---|
| 4933 | nb = pad_request(bytes); | 
|---|
| 4934 | if (ms->treemap != 0 && (mem = tmalloc_large(ms, nb)) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4935 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4936 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4937 | } | 
|---|
| 4938 | } | 
|---|
| 4939 |  | 
|---|
| 4940 | if (nb <= ms->dvsize) { | 
|---|
| 4941 | size_t rsize = ms->dvsize - nb; | 
|---|
| 4942 | mchunkptr p = ms->dv; | 
|---|
| 4943 | if (rsize >= MIN_CHUNK_SIZE) { /* split dv */ | 
|---|
| 4944 | mchunkptr r = ms->dv = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4945 | ms->dvsize = rsize; | 
|---|
| 4946 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(r, rsize); | 
|---|
| 4947 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(ms, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4948 | } | 
|---|
| 4949 | else { /* exhaust dv */ | 
|---|
| 4950 | size_t dvs = ms->dvsize; | 
|---|
| 4951 | ms->dvsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 4952 | ms->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 4953 | set_inuse_and_pinuse(ms, p, dvs); | 
|---|
| 4954 | } | 
|---|
| 4955 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4956 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4957 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4958 | } | 
|---|
| 4959 |  | 
|---|
| 4960 | else if (nb < ms->topsize) { /* Split top */ | 
|---|
| 4961 | size_t rsize = ms->topsize -= nb; | 
|---|
| 4962 | mchunkptr p = ms->top; | 
|---|
| 4963 | mchunkptr r = ms->top = chunk_plus_offset(p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4964 | r->head = rsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 4965 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_inuse_chunk(ms, p, nb); | 
|---|
| 4966 | mem = chunk2mem(p); | 
|---|
| 4967 | check_top_chunk(ms, ms->top); | 
|---|
| 4968 | check_malloced_chunk(ms, mem, nb); | 
|---|
| 4969 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 4970 | } | 
|---|
| 4971 |  | 
|---|
| 4972 | mem = sys_alloc(ms, nb); | 
|---|
| 4973 |  | 
|---|
| 4974 | postaction: | 
|---|
| 4975 | POSTACTION(ms); | 
|---|
| 4976 | return mem; | 
|---|
| 4977 | } | 
|---|
| 4978 |  | 
|---|
| 4979 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 4980 | } | 
|---|
| 4981 |  | 
|---|
| 4982 | void mspace_free(mspace msp, void* mem) { | 
|---|
| 4983 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 4984 | mchunkptr p  = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 4985 | #if FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 4986 | mstate fm = get_mstate_for(p); | 
|---|
| 4987 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4988 | mstate fm = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 4989 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 4990 | if (!ok_magic(fm)) { | 
|---|
| 4991 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4992 | return; | 
|---|
| 4993 | } | 
|---|
| 4994 | if (!PREACTION(fm)) { | 
|---|
| 4995 | check_inuse_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 4996 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(fm, p) && ok_cinuse(p))) { | 
|---|
| 4997 | size_t psize = chunksize(p); | 
|---|
| 4998 | mchunkptr next = chunk_plus_offset(p, psize); | 
|---|
| 4999 | if (!pinuse(p)) { | 
|---|
| 5000 | size_t prevsize = p->prev_foot; | 
|---|
| 5001 | if ((prevsize & IS_MMAPPED_BIT) != 0) { | 
|---|
| 5002 | prevsize &= ~IS_MMAPPED_BIT; | 
|---|
| 5003 | psize += prevsize + MMAP_FOOT_PAD; | 
|---|
| 5004 | if (CALL_MUNMAP((char*)p - prevsize, psize) == 0) | 
|---|
| 5005 | fm->footprint -= psize; | 
|---|
| 5006 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5007 | } | 
|---|
| 5008 | else { | 
|---|
| 5009 | mchunkptr prev = chunk_minus_offset(p, prevsize); | 
|---|
| 5010 | psize += prevsize; | 
|---|
| 5011 | p = prev; | 
|---|
| 5012 | if (RTCHECK(ok_address(fm, prev))) { /* consolidate backward */ | 
|---|
| 5013 | if (p != fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 5014 | unlink_chunk(fm, p, prevsize); | 
|---|
| 5015 | } | 
|---|
| 5016 | else if ((next->head & INUSE_BITS) == INUSE_BITS) { | 
|---|
| 5017 | fm->dvsize = psize; | 
|---|
| 5018 | set_free_with_pinuse(p, psize, next); | 
|---|
| 5019 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5020 | } | 
|---|
| 5021 | } | 
|---|
| 5022 | else | 
|---|
| 5023 | goto erroraction; | 
|---|
| 5024 | } | 
|---|
| 5025 | } | 
|---|
| 5026 |  | 
|---|
| 5027 | if (RTCHECK(ok_next(p, next) && ok_pinuse(next))) { | 
|---|
| 5028 | if (!cinuse(next)) {  /* consolidate forward */ | 
|---|
| 5029 | if (next == fm->top) { | 
|---|
| 5030 | size_t tsize = fm->topsize += psize; | 
|---|
| 5031 | fm->top = p; | 
|---|
| 5032 | p->head = tsize | PINUSE_BIT; | 
|---|
| 5033 | if (p == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 5034 | fm->dv = 0; | 
|---|
| 5035 | fm->dvsize = 0; | 
|---|
| 5036 | } | 
|---|
| 5037 | if (should_trim(fm, tsize)) | 
|---|
| 5038 | sys_trim(fm, 0); | 
|---|
| 5039 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5040 | } | 
|---|
| 5041 | else if (next == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 5042 | size_t dsize = fm->dvsize += psize; | 
|---|
| 5043 | fm->dv = p; | 
|---|
| 5044 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, dsize); | 
|---|
| 5045 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5046 | } | 
|---|
| 5047 | else { | 
|---|
| 5048 | size_t nsize = chunksize(next); | 
|---|
| 5049 | psize += nsize; | 
|---|
| 5050 | unlink_chunk(fm, next, nsize); | 
|---|
| 5051 | set_size_and_pinuse_of_free_chunk(p, psize); | 
|---|
| 5052 | if (p == fm->dv) { | 
|---|
| 5053 | fm->dvsize = psize; | 
|---|
| 5054 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5055 | } | 
|---|
| 5056 | } | 
|---|
| 5057 | } | 
|---|
| 5058 | else | 
|---|
| 5059 | set_free_with_pinuse(p, psize, next); | 
|---|
| 5060 |  | 
|---|
| 5061 | if (is_small(psize)) { | 
|---|
| 5062 | insert_small_chunk(fm, p, psize); | 
|---|
| 5063 | check_free_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 5064 | } | 
|---|
| 5065 | else { | 
|---|
| 5066 | tchunkptr tp = (tchunkptr)p; | 
|---|
| 5067 | insert_large_chunk(fm, tp, psize); | 
|---|
| 5068 | check_free_chunk(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 5069 | if (--fm->release_checks == 0) | 
|---|
| 5070 | release_unused_segments(fm); | 
|---|
| 5071 | } | 
|---|
| 5072 | goto postaction; | 
|---|
| 5073 | } | 
|---|
| 5074 | } | 
|---|
| 5075 | erroraction: | 
|---|
| 5076 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(fm, p); | 
|---|
| 5077 | postaction: | 
|---|
| 5078 | POSTACTION(fm); | 
|---|
| 5079 | } | 
|---|
| 5080 | } | 
|---|
| 5081 | } | 
|---|
| 5082 |  | 
|---|
| 5083 | void* mspace_calloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, size_t elem_size) { | 
|---|
| 5084 | void* mem; | 
|---|
| 5085 | size_t req = 0; | 
|---|
| 5086 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5087 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5088 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5089 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5090 | } | 
|---|
| 5091 | if (n_elements != 0) { | 
|---|
| 5092 | req = n_elements * elem_size; | 
|---|
| 5093 | if (((n_elements | elem_size) & ~(size_t)0xffff) && | 
|---|
| 5094 | (req / n_elements != elem_size)) | 
|---|
| 5095 | req = MAX_SIZE_T; /* force downstream failure on overflow */ | 
|---|
| 5096 | } | 
|---|
| 5097 | mem = internal_malloc(ms, req); | 
|---|
| 5098 | if (mem != 0 && calloc_must_clear(mem2chunk(mem))) | 
|---|
| 5099 | memset(mem, 0, req); | 
|---|
| 5100 | return mem; | 
|---|
| 5101 | } | 
|---|
| 5102 |  | 
|---|
| 5103 | void* mspace_realloc(mspace msp, void* oldmem, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 5104 | if (oldmem == 0) | 
|---|
| 5105 | return mspace_malloc(msp, bytes); | 
|---|
| 5106 | #ifdef REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES | 
|---|
| 5107 | if (bytes == 0) { | 
|---|
| 5108 | mspace_free(msp, oldmem); | 
|---|
| 5109 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5110 | } | 
|---|
| 5111 | #endif /* REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES */ | 
|---|
| 5112 | else { | 
|---|
| 5113 | #if FOOTERS | 
|---|
| 5114 | mchunkptr p  = mem2chunk(oldmem); | 
|---|
| 5115 | mstate ms = get_mstate_for(p); | 
|---|
| 5116 | #else /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 5117 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5118 | #endif /* FOOTERS */ | 
|---|
| 5119 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5120 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5121 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5122 | } | 
|---|
| 5123 | return internal_realloc(ms, oldmem, bytes); | 
|---|
| 5124 | } | 
|---|
| 5125 | } | 
|---|
| 5126 |  | 
|---|
| 5127 | void* mspace_memalign(mspace msp, size_t alignment, size_t bytes) { | 
|---|
| 5128 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5129 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5130 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5131 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5132 | } | 
|---|
| 5133 | return internal_memalign(ms, alignment, bytes); | 
|---|
| 5134 | } | 
|---|
| 5135 |  | 
|---|
| 5136 | void** mspace_independent_calloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, | 
|---|
| 5137 | size_t elem_size, void* chunks[]) { | 
|---|
| 5138 | size_t sz = elem_size; /* serves as 1-element array */ | 
|---|
| 5139 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5140 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5141 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5142 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5143 | } | 
|---|
| 5144 | return ialloc(ms, n_elements, &sz, 3, chunks); | 
|---|
| 5145 | } | 
|---|
| 5146 |  | 
|---|
| 5147 | void** mspace_independent_comalloc(mspace msp, size_t n_elements, | 
|---|
| 5148 | size_t sizes[], void* chunks[]) { | 
|---|
| 5149 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5150 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5151 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5152 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5153 | } | 
|---|
| 5154 | return ialloc(ms, n_elements, sizes, 0, chunks); | 
|---|
| 5155 | } | 
|---|
| 5156 |  | 
|---|
| 5157 | int mspace_trim(mspace msp, size_t pad) { | 
|---|
| 5158 | int result = 0; | 
|---|
| 5159 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5160 | if (ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5161 | if (!PREACTION(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5162 | result = sys_trim(ms, pad); | 
|---|
| 5163 | POSTACTION(ms); | 
|---|
| 5164 | } | 
|---|
| 5165 | } | 
|---|
| 5166 | else { | 
|---|
| 5167 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5168 | } | 
|---|
| 5169 | return result; | 
|---|
| 5170 | } | 
|---|
| 5171 |  | 
|---|
| 5172 | void mspace_malloc_stats(mspace msp) { | 
|---|
| 5173 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5174 | if (ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5175 | internal_malloc_stats(ms); | 
|---|
| 5176 | } | 
|---|
| 5177 | else { | 
|---|
| 5178 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5179 | } | 
|---|
| 5180 | } | 
|---|
| 5181 |  | 
|---|
| 5182 | size_t mspace_footprint(mspace msp) { | 
|---|
| 5183 | size_t result = 0; | 
|---|
| 5184 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5185 | if (ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5186 | result = ms->footprint; | 
|---|
| 5187 | } | 
|---|
| 5188 | else { | 
|---|
| 5189 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5190 | } | 
|---|
| 5191 | return result; | 
|---|
| 5192 | } | 
|---|
| 5193 |  | 
|---|
| 5194 |  | 
|---|
| 5195 | size_t mspace_max_footprint(mspace msp) { | 
|---|
| 5196 | size_t result = 0; | 
|---|
| 5197 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5198 | if (ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5199 | result = ms->max_footprint; | 
|---|
| 5200 | } | 
|---|
| 5201 | else { | 
|---|
| 5202 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5203 | } | 
|---|
| 5204 | return result; | 
|---|
| 5205 | } | 
|---|
| 5206 |  | 
|---|
| 5207 |  | 
|---|
| 5208 | #if !NO_MALLINFO | 
|---|
| 5209 | struct mallinfo mspace_mallinfo(mspace msp) { | 
|---|
| 5210 | mstate ms = (mstate)msp; | 
|---|
| 5211 | if (!ok_magic(ms)) { | 
|---|
| 5212 | USAGE_ERROR_ACTION(ms,ms); | 
|---|
| 5213 | } | 
|---|
| 5214 | return internal_mallinfo(ms); | 
|---|
| 5215 | } | 
|---|
| 5216 | #endif /* NO_MALLINFO */ | 
|---|
| 5217 |  | 
|---|
| 5218 | size_t mspace_usable_size(void* mem) { | 
|---|
| 5219 | if (mem != 0) { | 
|---|
| 5220 | mchunkptr p = mem2chunk(mem); | 
|---|
| 5221 | if (cinuse(p)) | 
|---|
| 5222 | return chunksize(p) - overhead_for(p); | 
|---|
| 5223 | } | 
|---|
| 5224 | return 0; | 
|---|
| 5225 | } | 
|---|
| 5226 |  | 
|---|
| 5227 | int mspace_mallopt(int param_number, int value) { | 
|---|
| 5228 | return change_mparam(param_number, value); | 
|---|
| 5229 | } | 
|---|
| 5230 |  | 
|---|
| 5231 | #endif /* MSPACES */ | 
|---|
| 5232 |  | 
|---|
| 5233 | /* -------------------- Alternative MORECORE functions ------------------- */ | 
|---|
| 5234 |  | 
|---|
| 5235 | /* | 
|---|
| 5236 | Guidelines for creating a custom version of MORECORE: | 
|---|
| 5237 |  | 
|---|
| 5238 | * For best performance, MORECORE should allocate in multiples of pagesize. | 
|---|
| 5239 | * MORECORE may allocate more memory than requested. (Or even less, | 
|---|
| 5240 | but this will usually result in a malloc failure.) | 
|---|
| 5241 | * MORECORE must not allocate memory when given argument zero, but | 
|---|
| 5242 | instead return one past the end address of memory from previous | 
|---|
| 5243 | nonzero call. | 
|---|
| 5244 | * For best performance, consecutive calls to MORECORE with positive | 
|---|
| 5245 | arguments should return increasing addresses, indicating that | 
|---|
| 5246 | space has been contiguously extended. | 
|---|
| 5247 | * Even though consecutive calls to MORECORE need not return contiguous | 
|---|
| 5248 | addresses, it must be OK for malloc'ed chunks to span multiple | 
|---|
| 5249 | regions in those cases where they do happen to be contiguous. | 
|---|
| 5250 | * MORECORE need not handle negative arguments -- it may instead | 
|---|
| 5251 | just return MFAIL when given negative arguments. | 
|---|
| 5252 | Negative arguments are always multiples of pagesize. MORECORE | 
|---|
| 5253 | must not misinterpret negative args as large positive unsigned | 
|---|
| 5254 | args. You can suppress all such calls from even occurring by defining | 
|---|
| 5255 | MORECORE_CANNOT_TRIM, | 
|---|
| 5256 |  | 
|---|
| 5257 | As an example alternative MORECORE, here is a custom allocator | 
|---|
| 5258 | kindly contributed for pre-OSX macOS.  It uses virtually but not | 
|---|
| 5259 | necessarily physically contiguous non-paged memory (locked in, | 
|---|
| 5260 | present and won't get swapped out).  You can use it by uncommenting | 
|---|
| 5261 | this section, adding some #includes, and setting up the appropriate | 
|---|
| 5262 | defines above: | 
|---|
| 5263 |  | 
|---|
| 5264 | #define MORECORE osMoreCore | 
|---|
| 5265 |  | 
|---|
| 5266 | There is also a shutdown routine that should somehow be called for | 
|---|
| 5267 | cleanup upon program exit. | 
|---|
| 5268 |  | 
|---|
| 5269 | #define MAX_POOL_ENTRIES 100 | 
|---|
| 5270 | #define MINIMUM_MORECORE_SIZE  (64 * 1024U) | 
|---|
| 5271 | static int next_os_pool; | 
|---|
| 5272 | void *our_os_pools[MAX_POOL_ENTRIES]; | 
|---|
| 5273 |  | 
|---|
| 5274 | void *osMoreCore(int size) | 
|---|
| 5275 | { | 
|---|
| 5276 | void *ptr = 0; | 
|---|
| 5277 | static void *sbrk_top = 0; | 
|---|
| 5278 |  | 
|---|
| 5279 | if (size > 0) | 
|---|
| 5280 | { | 
|---|
| 5281 | if (size < MINIMUM_MORECORE_SIZE) | 
|---|
| 5282 | size = MINIMUM_MORECORE_SIZE; | 
|---|
| 5283 | if (CurrentExecutionLevel() == kTaskLevel) | 
|---|
| 5284 | ptr = PoolAllocateResident(size + RM_PAGE_SIZE, 0); | 
|---|
| 5285 | if (ptr == 0) | 
|---|
| 5286 | { | 
|---|
| 5287 | return (void *) MFAIL; | 
|---|
| 5288 | } | 
|---|
| 5289 | // save ptrs so they can be freed during cleanup | 
|---|
| 5290 | our_os_pools[next_os_pool] = ptr; | 
|---|
| 5291 | next_os_pool++; | 
|---|
| 5292 | ptr = (void *) ((((size_t) ptr) + RM_PAGE_MASK) & ~RM_PAGE_MASK); | 
|---|
| 5293 | sbrk_top = (char *) ptr + size; | 
|---|
| 5294 | return ptr; | 
|---|
| 5295 | } | 
|---|
| 5296 | else if (size < 0) | 
|---|
| 5297 | { | 
|---|
| 5298 | // we don't currently support shrink behavior | 
|---|
| 5299 | return (void *) MFAIL; | 
|---|
| 5300 | } | 
|---|
| 5301 | else | 
|---|
| 5302 | { | 
|---|
| 5303 | return sbrk_top; | 
|---|
| 5304 | } | 
|---|
| 5305 | } | 
|---|
| 5306 |  | 
|---|
| 5307 | // cleanup any allocated memory pools | 
|---|
| 5308 | // called as last thing before shutting down driver | 
|---|
| 5309 |  | 
|---|
| 5310 | void osCleanupMem(void) | 
|---|
| 5311 | { | 
|---|
| 5312 | void **ptr; | 
|---|
| 5313 |  | 
|---|
| 5314 | for (ptr = our_os_pools; ptr < &our_os_pools[MAX_POOL_ENTRIES]; ptr++) | 
|---|
| 5315 | if (*ptr) | 
|---|
| 5316 | { | 
|---|
| 5317 | PoolDeallocate(*ptr); | 
|---|
| 5318 | *ptr = 0; | 
|---|
| 5319 | } | 
|---|
| 5320 | } | 
|---|
| 5321 |  | 
|---|
| 5322 | */ | 
|---|
| 5323 |  | 
|---|
| 5324 |  | 
|---|
| 5325 | /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
|---|
| 5326 | History: | 
|---|
| 5327 | V2.8.4 (not yet released) | 
|---|
| 5328 | * Fix bad error check in mspace_footprint | 
|---|
| 5329 | * Adaptations for ptmalloc, courtesy of Wolfram Gloger. | 
|---|
| 5330 | * Reentrant spin locks, courtesy of Earl Chew and others | 
|---|
| 5331 | * Win32 improvements, courtesy of Niall Douglas and Earl Chew | 
|---|
| 5332 | * Add NO_SEGMENT_TRAVERSAL and MAX_RELEASE_CHECK_RATE options | 
|---|
| 5333 | * Various small adjustments to reduce warnings on some compilers | 
|---|
| 5334 | * Extension hook in malloc_state | 
|---|
| 5335 |  | 
|---|
| 5336 | V2.8.3 Thu Sep 22 11:16:32 2005  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5337 | * Add max_footprint functions | 
|---|
| 5338 | * Ensure all appropriate literals are size_t | 
|---|
| 5339 | * Fix conditional compilation problem for some #define settings | 
|---|
| 5340 | * Avoid concatenating segments with the one provided | 
|---|
| 5341 | in create_mspace_with_base | 
|---|
| 5342 | * Rename some variables to avoid compiler shadowing warnings | 
|---|
| 5343 | * Use explicit lock initialization. | 
|---|
| 5344 | * Better handling of sbrk interference. | 
|---|
| 5345 | * Simplify and fix segment insertion, trimming and mspace_destroy | 
|---|
| 5346 | * Reinstate REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES option from 2.7.x | 
|---|
| 5347 | * Thanks especially to Dennis Flanagan for help on these. | 
|---|
| 5348 |  | 
|---|
| 5349 | V2.8.2 Sun Jun 12 16:01:10 2005  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5350 | * Fix memalign brace error. | 
|---|
| 5351 |  | 
|---|
| 5352 | V2.8.1 Wed Jun  8 16:11:46 2005  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5353 | * Fix improper #endif nesting in C++ | 
|---|
| 5354 | * Add explicit casts needed for C++ | 
|---|
| 5355 |  | 
|---|
| 5356 | V2.8.0 Mon May 30 14:09:02 2005  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5357 | * Use trees for large bins | 
|---|
| 5358 | * Support mspaces | 
|---|
| 5359 | * Use segments to unify sbrk-based and mmap-based system allocation, | 
|---|
| 5360 | removing need for emulation on most platforms without sbrk. | 
|---|
| 5361 | * Default safety checks | 
|---|
| 5362 | * Optional footer checks. Thanks to William Robertson for the idea. | 
|---|
| 5363 | * Internal code refactoring | 
|---|
| 5364 | * Incorporate suggestions and platform-specific changes. | 
|---|
| 5365 | Thanks to Dennis Flanagan, Colin Plumb, Niall Douglas, | 
|---|
| 5366 | Aaron Bachmann,  Emery Berger, and others. | 
|---|
| 5367 | * Speed up non-fastbin processing enough to remove fastbins. | 
|---|
| 5368 | * Remove useless cfree() to avoid conflicts with other apps. | 
|---|
| 5369 | * Remove internal memcpy, memset. Compilers handle builtins better. | 
|---|
| 5370 | * Remove some options that no one ever used and rename others. | 
|---|
| 5371 |  | 
|---|
| 5372 | V2.7.2 Sat Aug 17 09:07:30 2002  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5373 | * Fix malloc_state bitmap array misdeclaration | 
|---|
| 5374 |  | 
|---|
| 5375 | V2.7.1 Thu Jul 25 10:58:03 2002  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5376 | * Allow tuning of FIRST_SORTED_BIN_SIZE | 
|---|
| 5377 | * Use PTR_UINT as type for all ptr->int casts. Thanks to John Belmonte. | 
|---|
| 5378 | * Better detection and support for non-contiguousness of MORECORE. | 
|---|
| 5379 | Thanks to Andreas Mueller, Conal Walsh, and Wolfram Gloger | 
|---|
| 5380 | * Bypass most of malloc if no frees. Thanks To Emery Berger. | 
|---|
| 5381 | * Fix freeing of old top non-contiguous chunk im sysmalloc. | 
|---|
| 5382 | * Raised default trim and map thresholds to 256K. | 
|---|
| 5383 | * Fix mmap-related #defines. Thanks to Lubos Lunak. | 
|---|
| 5384 | * Fix copy macros; added LACKS_FCNTL_H. Thanks to Neal Walfield. | 
|---|
| 5385 | * Branch-free bin calculation | 
|---|
| 5386 | * Default trim and mmap thresholds now 256K. | 
|---|
| 5387 |  | 
|---|
| 5388 | V2.7.0 Sun Mar 11 14:14:06 2001  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5389 | * Introduce independent_comalloc and independent_calloc. | 
|---|
| 5390 | Thanks to Michael Pachos for motivation and help. | 
|---|
| 5391 | * Make optional .h file available | 
|---|
| 5392 | * Allow > 2GB requests on 32bit systems. | 
|---|
| 5393 | * new WIN32 sbrk, mmap, munmap, lock code from <Walter@GeNeSys-e.de>. | 
|---|
| 5394 | Thanks also to Andreas Mueller <a.mueller at paradatec.de>, | 
|---|
| 5395 | and Anonymous. | 
|---|
| 5396 | * Allow override of MALLOC_ALIGNMENT (Thanks to Ruud Waij for | 
|---|
| 5397 | helping test this.) | 
|---|
| 5398 | * memalign: check alignment arg | 
|---|
| 5399 | * realloc: don't try to shift chunks backwards, since this | 
|---|
| 5400 | leads to  more fragmentation in some programs and doesn't | 
|---|
| 5401 | seem to help in any others. | 
|---|
| 5402 | * Collect all cases in malloc requiring system memory into sysmalloc | 
|---|
| 5403 | * Use mmap as backup to sbrk | 
|---|
| 5404 | * Place all internal state in malloc_state | 
|---|
| 5405 | * Introduce fastbins (although similar to 2.5.1) | 
|---|
| 5406 | * Many minor tunings and cosmetic improvements | 
|---|
| 5407 | * Introduce USE_PUBLIC_MALLOC_WRAPPERS, USE_MALLOC_LOCK | 
|---|
| 5408 | * Introduce MALLOC_FAILURE_ACTION, MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS | 
|---|
| 5409 | Thanks to Tony E. Bennett <tbennett@nvidia.com> and others. | 
|---|
| 5410 | * Include errno.h to support default failure action. | 
|---|
| 5411 |  | 
|---|
| 5412 | V2.6.6 Sun Dec  5 07:42:19 1999  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5413 | * return null for negative arguments | 
|---|
| 5414 | * Added Several WIN32 cleanups from Martin C. Fong <mcfong at yahoo.com> | 
|---|
| 5415 | * Add 'LACKS_SYS_PARAM_H' for those systems without 'sys/param.h' | 
|---|
| 5416 | (e.g. WIN32 platforms) | 
|---|
| 5417 | * Cleanup header file inclusion for WIN32 platforms | 
|---|
| 5418 | * Cleanup code to avoid Microsoft Visual C++ compiler complaints | 
|---|
| 5419 | * Add 'USE_DL_PREFIX' to quickly allow co-existence with existing | 
|---|
| 5420 | memory allocation routines | 
|---|
| 5421 | * Set 'malloc_getpagesize' for WIN32 platforms (needs more work) | 
|---|
| 5422 | * Use 'assert' rather than 'ASSERT' in WIN32 code to conform to | 
|---|
| 5423 | usage of 'assert' in non-WIN32 code | 
|---|
| 5424 | * Improve WIN32 'sbrk()' emulation's 'findRegion()' routine to | 
|---|
| 5425 | avoid infinite loop | 
|---|
| 5426 | * Always call 'fREe()' rather than 'free()' | 
|---|
| 5427 |  | 
|---|
| 5428 | V2.6.5 Wed Jun 17 15:57:31 1998  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5429 | * Fixed ordering problem with boundary-stamping | 
|---|
| 5430 |  | 
|---|
| 5431 | V2.6.3 Sun May 19 08:17:58 1996  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5432 | * Added pvalloc, as recommended by H.J. Liu | 
|---|
| 5433 | * Added 64bit pointer support mainly from Wolfram Gloger | 
|---|
| 5434 | * Added anonymously donated WIN32 sbrk emulation | 
|---|
| 5435 | * Malloc, calloc, getpagesize: add optimizations from Raymond Nijssen | 
|---|
| 5436 | * malloc_extend_top: fix mask error that caused wastage after | 
|---|
| 5437 | foreign sbrks | 
|---|
| 5438 | * Add linux mremap support code from HJ Liu | 
|---|
| 5439 |  | 
|---|
| 5440 | V2.6.2 Tue Dec  5 06:52:55 1995  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5441 | * Integrated most documentation with the code. | 
|---|
| 5442 | * Add support for mmap, with help from | 
|---|
| 5443 | Wolfram Gloger (Gloger@lrz.uni-muenchen.de). | 
|---|
| 5444 | * Use last_remainder in more cases. | 
|---|
| 5445 | * Pack bins using idea from  colin@nyx10.cs.du.edu | 
|---|
| 5446 | * Use ordered bins instead of best-fit threshhold | 
|---|
| 5447 | * Eliminate block-local decls to simplify tracing and debugging. | 
|---|
| 5448 | * Support another case of realloc via move into top | 
|---|
| 5449 | * Fix error occuring when initial sbrk_base not word-aligned. | 
|---|
| 5450 | * Rely on page size for units instead of SBRK_UNIT to | 
|---|
| 5451 | avoid surprises about sbrk alignment conventions. | 
|---|
| 5452 | * Add mallinfo, mallopt. Thanks to Raymond Nijssen | 
|---|
| 5453 | (raymond@es.ele.tue.nl) for the suggestion. | 
|---|
| 5454 | * Add `pad' argument to malloc_trim and top_pad mallopt parameter. | 
|---|
| 5455 | * More precautions for cases where other routines call sbrk, | 
|---|
| 5456 | courtesy of Wolfram Gloger (Gloger@lrz.uni-muenchen.de). | 
|---|
| 5457 | * Added macros etc., allowing use in linux libc from | 
|---|
| 5458 | H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.ai.mit.edu) | 
|---|
| 5459 | * Inverted this history list | 
|---|
| 5460 |  | 
|---|
| 5461 | V2.6.1 Sat Dec  2 14:10:57 1995  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5462 | * Re-tuned and fixed to behave more nicely with V2.6.0 changes. | 
|---|
| 5463 | * Removed all preallocation code since under current scheme | 
|---|
| 5464 | the work required to undo bad preallocations exceeds | 
|---|
| 5465 | the work saved in good cases for most test programs. | 
|---|
| 5466 | * No longer use return list or unconsolidated bins since | 
|---|
| 5467 | no scheme using them consistently outperforms those that don't | 
|---|
| 5468 | given above changes. | 
|---|
| 5469 | * Use best fit for very large chunks to prevent some worst-cases. | 
|---|
| 5470 | * Added some support for debugging | 
|---|
| 5471 |  | 
|---|
| 5472 | V2.6.0 Sat Nov  4 07:05:23 1995  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5473 | * Removed footers when chunks are in use. Thanks to | 
|---|
| 5474 | Paul Wilson (wilson@cs.texas.edu) for the suggestion. | 
|---|
| 5475 |  | 
|---|
| 5476 | V2.5.4 Wed Nov  1 07:54:51 1995  Doug Lea  (dl at gee) | 
|---|
| 5477 | * Added malloc_trim, with help from Wolfram Gloger | 
|---|
| 5478 | (wmglo@Dent.MED.Uni-Muenchen.DE). | 
|---|
| 5479 |  | 
|---|
| 5480 | V2.5.3 Tue Apr 26 10:16:01 1994  Doug Lea  (dl at g) | 
|---|
| 5481 |  | 
|---|
| 5482 | V2.5.2 Tue Apr  5 16:20:40 1994  Doug Lea  (dl at g) | 
|---|
| 5483 | * realloc: try to expand in both directions | 
|---|
| 5484 | * malloc: swap order of clean-bin strategy; | 
|---|
| 5485 | * realloc: only conditionally expand backwards | 
|---|
| 5486 | * Try not to scavenge used bins | 
|---|
| 5487 | * Use bin counts as a guide to preallocation | 
|---|
| 5488 | * Occasionally bin return list chunks in first scan | 
|---|
| 5489 | * Add a few optimizations from colin@nyx10.cs.du.edu | 
|---|
| 5490 |  | 
|---|
| 5491 | V2.5.1 Sat Aug 14 15:40:43 1993  Doug Lea  (dl at g) | 
|---|
| 5492 | * faster bin computation & slightly different binning | 
|---|
| 5493 | * merged all consolidations to one part of malloc proper | 
|---|
| 5494 | (eliminating old malloc_find_space & malloc_clean_bin) | 
|---|
| 5495 | * Scan 2 returns chunks (not just 1) | 
|---|
| 5496 | * Propagate failure in realloc if malloc returns 0 | 
|---|
| 5497 | * Add stuff to allow compilation on non-ANSI compilers | 
|---|
| 5498 | from kpv@research.att.com | 
|---|
| 5499 |  | 
|---|
| 5500 | V2.5 Sat Aug  7 07:41:59 1993  Doug Lea  (dl at g.oswego.edu) | 
|---|
| 5501 | * removed potential for odd address access in prev_chunk | 
|---|
| 5502 | * removed dependency on getpagesize.h | 
|---|
| 5503 | * misc cosmetics and a bit more internal documentation | 
|---|
| 5504 | * anticosmetics: mangled names in macros to evade debugger strangeness | 
|---|
| 5505 | * tested on sparc, hp-700, dec-mips, rs6000 | 
|---|
| 5506 | with gcc & native cc (hp, dec only) allowing | 
|---|
| 5507 | Detlefs & Zorn comparison study (in SIGPLAN Notices.) | 
|---|
| 5508 |  | 
|---|
| 5509 | Trial version Fri Aug 28 13:14:29 1992  Doug Lea  (dl at g.oswego.edu) | 
|---|
| 5510 | * Based loosely on libg++-1.2X malloc. (It retains some of the overall | 
|---|
| 5511 | structure of old version,  but most details differ.) | 
|---|
| 5512 |  | 
|---|
| 5513 | */ | 
|---|
| 5514 |  | 
|---|
| 5515 |  | 
|---|