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authorwolfbeast <mcwerewolf@gmail.com>2018-04-28 17:55:46 +0200
committerwolfbeast <mcwerewolf@gmail.com>2018-04-28 17:57:05 +0200
commitb53db93006f732fb2e140137e4713dedca1700d9 (patch)
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Merge branch 'malloc-rewrite'
This resolves #263.
Diffstat (limited to 'memory')
-rw-r--r--memory/build/jemalloc_config.cpp154
-rw-r--r--memory/build/moz.build16
-rw-r--r--memory/build/mozjemalloc_compat.c182
-rw-r--r--memory/build/mozmemory_wrap.h64
-rw-r--r--memory/build/replace_malloc.c4
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/README.mozilla9
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/helper/git8
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/moz.build81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/.appveyor.yml28
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/.travis.yml29
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/COPYING27
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/ChangeLog981
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/INSTALL414
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/Makefile.in506
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/README20
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/VERSION1
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/autogen.sh17
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc-config.in79
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc.sh.in9
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jeprof.in5611
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/config.guess1420
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/config.sub1797
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/install-sh250
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/config.stamp.in0
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/configure10773
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/configure.ac1970
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/coverage.sh16
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/doc/html.xsl.in5
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/doc/jemalloc.xml.in2966
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/doc/manpages.xsl.in4
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/doc/stylesheet.xsl10
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/arena.h1516
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/assert.h45
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/atomic.h651
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/base.h25
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h274
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk.h96
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_dss.h37
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_mmap.h21
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ckh.h86
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ctl.h118
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/extent.h239
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/hash.h357
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/huge.h35
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in1288
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h75
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in307
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h57
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mb.h115
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mutex.h147
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/nstime.h48
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/pages.h27
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ph.h345
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh5
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt626
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh5
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prng.h207
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prof.h547
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh6
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh6
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ql.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/qr.h69
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h60
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rb.h1003
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rtree.h366
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh318
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h246
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.sh115
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/spin.h51
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/stats.h201
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tcache.h469
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ticker.h75
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tsd.h787
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/util.h338
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h114
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/witness.h266
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh28
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in45
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in103
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh45
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in66
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh22
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in57
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdbool.h20
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdint.h247
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/strings.h59
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/windows_extra.h6
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/jemalloc.pc.in12
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/ReadMe.txt24
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/jemalloc_vc2015.sln63
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/jemalloc/jemalloc.vcxproj402
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/jemalloc/jemalloc.vcxproj.filters272
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/test_threads/test_threads.cpp89
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/test_threads/test_threads.h3
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/test_threads/test_threads.vcxproj327
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/test_threads/test_threads.vcxproj.filters26
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/msvc/projects/vc2015/test_threads/test_threads_main.cpp12
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/arena.c3781
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/atomic.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/base.c177
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/bitmap.c111
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk.c783
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_dss.c237
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_mmap.c78
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/ckh.c569
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/ctl.c2254
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/extent.c53
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/hash.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/huge.c473
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/jemalloc.c2897
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/mb.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/mutex.c158
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/nstime.c194
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/pages.c273
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/prng.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/prof.c2355
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/quarantine.c183
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/rtree.c132
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/spin.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/stats.c1153
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/tcache.c555
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/ticker.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/tsd.c197
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/util.c666
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/valgrind.c34
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/witness.c136
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/src/zone.c330
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-alti.h186
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params.h132
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params11213.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params1279.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params132049.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params19937.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params216091.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params2281.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params4253.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params44497.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params607.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params86243.h81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-sse2.h157
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT.h171
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/btalloc.h31
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in163
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in9
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/math.h311
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mq.h109
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mtx.h23
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/test.h333
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/thd.h9
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/timer.h11
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/MALLOCX_ARENA.c69
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/aligned_alloc.c139
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/allocated.c125
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/chunk.c293
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/mallocx.c234
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/overflow.c49
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/posix_memalign.c133
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/rallocx.c259
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/sdallocx.c57
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_arena.c79
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_tcache_enabled.c113
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/xallocx.c497
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/SFMT.c719
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc.c8
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_0.c3
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_1.c3
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/math.c2
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mq.c29
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mtx.c73
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/test.c133
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/thd.c39
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/timer.c60
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/stress/microbench.c182
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/test.sh.in53
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/SFMT.c1605
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/a0.c19
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/arena_reset.c159
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/atomic.c122
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/bitmap.c163
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ckh.c214
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/decay.c374
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/fork.c64
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/hash.c185
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk.c253
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_alloc.c3
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_free.c3
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/lg_chunk.c26
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mallctl.c731
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/math.c398
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mq.c93
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mtx.c60
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/nstime.c227
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ph.c290
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prng.c263
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_accum.c91
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_active.c136
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_gdump.c81
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_idump.c51
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_reset.c303
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_thread_name.c129
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ql.c209
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/qr.c248
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/quarantine.c108
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rb.c354
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rtree.c151
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/run_quantize.c149
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/size_classes.c184
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/smoothstep.c106
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/stats.c447
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ticker.c76
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/tsd.c112
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/util.c317
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/witness.c278
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/zero.c80
-rwxr-xr-xmemory/jemalloc/update.sh20
-rw-r--r--memory/jemalloc/upstream.info2
-rw-r--r--memory/moz.build4
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/Makefile.in2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c393
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc_types.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/linkedlist.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/moz.build19
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/osx_zone_types.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/ql.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/qr.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/mozjemalloc/rb.h2
-rw-r--r--memory/replace/jemalloc/moz.build31
-rw-r--r--memory/replace/jemalloc/pthread_atfork.c10
-rw-r--r--memory/replace/logalloc/replay/Replay.cpp4
-rw-r--r--memory/replace/moz.build4
230 files changed, 99 insertions, 74110 deletions
diff --git a/memory/build/jemalloc_config.cpp b/memory/build/jemalloc_config.cpp
index 441fd8a2b..0b734d804 100644
--- a/memory/build/jemalloc_config.cpp
+++ b/memory/build/jemalloc_config.cpp
@@ -2,161 +2,7 @@
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
-#ifdef MOZ_JEMALLOC4
-
-#define MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL
-
-/* mozmemory_wrap.h needs to be included before MFBT headers */
-#include "mozmemory_wrap.h"
-#include <mozilla/Assertions.h>
-#include "mozilla/Types.h"
-
-#if defined(MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC)
-#include MALLOC_H
-#else
-#define DLLEXPORT
-#include "jemalloc/jemalloc.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef XP_WIN
-#include <windows.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef XP_DARWIN
-#include <sys/mman.h>
-#endif
-
-/* Override some jemalloc defaults */
-#ifdef DEBUG
-#define MOZ_MALLOC_BUILD_OPTIONS ",junk:true"
-#else
-#define MOZ_MALLOC_BUILD_OPTIONS ",junk:free"
-#endif
-
-#define MOZ_MALLOC_OPTIONS "narenas:1,tcache:false"
-MFBT_DATA const char* je_(malloc_conf) =
- MOZ_MALLOC_OPTIONS MOZ_MALLOC_BUILD_OPTIONS;
-
-#ifdef ANDROID
-#include <android/log.h>
-
-static void
-_je_malloc_message(void* cbopaque, const char* s)
-{
- __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_INFO, "GeckoJemalloc", "%s", s);
-}
-
-void (*je_(malloc_message))(void*, const char* s) = _je_malloc_message;
-#endif
-
-/* Jemalloc supports hooks that are called on chunk
- * allocate/deallocate/commit/decommit/purge/etc.
- *
- * We currently only hook commit, decommit and purge. We do this to tweak
- * the way chunks are handled so that RSS stays lower than it normally
- * would with the default jemalloc uses.
- * This somewhat matches the behavior of mozjemalloc, except it doesn't
- * rely on a double purge on mac, instead purging directly. (Yes, this
- * means we can get rid of jemalloc_purge_freed_pages at some point)
- *
- * The default for jemalloc is to do the following:
- * - commit, decommit: nothing
- * - purge: MEM_RESET on Windows, MADV_FREE on Mac/BSD, MADV_DONTNEED on Linux
- *
- * The hooks we setup do the following:
- * on Windows:
- * - commit: MEM_COMMIT
- * - decommit: MEM_DECOMMIT
- * on Mac:
- * - purge: mmap new anonymous memory on top of the chunk
- *
- * We only set the above hooks, others are left with the default.
- */
-#if defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_DARWIN)
-class JemallocInit {
-public:
- JemallocInit()
- {
- chunk_hooks_t hooks;
- size_t hooks_len;
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t size;
-
- size = sizeof(narenas);
- je_(mallctl)("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &size, nullptr, 0);
-
- size = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]);
- je_(mallctlnametomib)("arena.0.chunk_hooks", mib, &size);
-
- /* Set the hooks on all the existing arenas. */
- for (unsigned arena = 0; arena < narenas; arena++) {
- mib[1] = arena;
- hooks_len = sizeof(hooks);
- je_(mallctlbymib)(mib, size, &hooks, &hooks_len, nullptr, 0);
-
-#ifdef XP_WIN
- hooks.commit = CommitHook;
- hooks.decommit = DecommitHook;
-#endif
-#ifdef XP_DARWIN
- hooks.purge = PurgeHook;
-#endif
-
- je_(mallctlbymib)(mib, size, nullptr, nullptr, &hooks, hooks_len);
- }
- }
-
-private:
-#ifdef XP_WIN
- static bool
- CommitHook(void* chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
- {
- void* addr = reinterpret_cast<void*>(
- reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(chunk) + static_cast<uintptr_t>(offset));
-
- if (!VirtualAlloc(addr, length, MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE))
- return true;
-
- return false;
- }
-
- static bool
- DecommitHook(void* chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
- {
- void* addr = reinterpret_cast<void*>(
- reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(chunk) + static_cast<uintptr_t>(offset));
-
- if (!VirtualFree(addr, length, MEM_DECOMMIT))
- MOZ_CRASH();
-
- return false;
- }
-#endif
-
-#ifdef XP_DARWIN
- static bool
- PurgeHook(void* chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
- {
- void* addr = reinterpret_cast<void*>(
- reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(chunk) + static_cast<uintptr_t>(offset));
-
- void* new_addr = mmap(addr, length, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
- MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
- return (new_addr != addr);
- }
-#endif
-};
-
-/* For the static constructor from the class above */
-JemallocInit gJemallocInit;
-#endif
-
-#else
#include <mozilla/Assertions.h>
-#endif /* MOZ_JEMALLOC4 */
/* Provide an abort function for use in jemalloc code */
extern "C" void moz_abort() {
diff --git a/memory/build/moz.build b/memory/build/moz.build
index 8d80561b1..f4fd82878 100644
--- a/memory/build/moz.build
+++ b/memory/build/moz.build
@@ -24,16 +24,6 @@ SOURCES += [
'mozmemory_wrap.c',
]
-if CONFIG['MOZ_JEMALLOC4']:
- SOURCES += [
- 'mozjemalloc_compat.c',
- ]
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['!../jemalloc/src/include']
- if CONFIG['_MSC_VER']:
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat']
- if not CONFIG['HAVE_INTTYPES_H']:
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99']
-
if CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC']:
SOURCES += [
'replace_malloc.c',
@@ -46,10 +36,6 @@ if CONFIG['MOZ_GLUE_IN_PROGRAM']:
DIST_INSTALL = True
# Keep jemalloc separated when mozglue is statically linked
-if CONFIG['MOZ_MEMORY'] and (CONFIG['OS_TARGET'] in ('WINNT', 'Darwin', 'Android') or
- CONFIG['MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC']):
+if CONFIG['MOZ_MEMORY'] and CONFIG['OS_TARGET'] in ('WINNT', 'Darwin', 'Android'):
FINAL_LIBRARY = 'mozglue'
-if CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC'] and CONFIG['OS_TARGET'] == 'Darwin':
- # The zone allocator for OSX needs some jemalloc internal functions
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['/memory/jemalloc/src/include']
diff --git a/memory/build/mozjemalloc_compat.c b/memory/build/mozjemalloc_compat.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6591892c1..000000000
--- a/memory/build/mozjemalloc_compat.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
- * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
-
-#ifndef MOZ_JEMALLOC4
-# error Should only compile this file when building with jemalloc 3
-#endif
-
-#define MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL
-
-#include "mozmemory_wrap.h"
-#include "jemalloc_types.h"
-#include "mozilla/Types.h"
-
-#include <stdbool.h>
-
-#if defined(MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC)
-# include MALLOC_H
-#else
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc.h"
-#endif
-
-/*
- * CTL_* macros are from memory/jemalloc/src/src/stats.c with changes:
- * - drop `t' argument to avoid redundancy in calculating type size
- * - require `i' argument for arena number explicitly
- */
-
-#define CTL_GET(n, v) do { \
- size_t sz = sizeof(v); \
- je_(mallctl)(n, &v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define CTL_I_GET(n, v, i) do { \
- size_t mib[6]; \
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]); \
- size_t sz = sizeof(v); \
- je_(mallctlnametomib)(n, mib, &miblen); \
- mib[2] = i; \
- je_(mallctlbymib)(mib, miblen, &v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define CTL_IJ_GET(n, v, i, j) do { \
- size_t mib[6]; \
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]); \
- size_t sz = sizeof(v); \
- je_(mallctlnametomib)(n, mib, &miblen); \
- mib[2] = i; \
- mib[4] = j; \
- je_(mallctlbymib)(mib, miblen, &v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * VARIABLE_ARRAY is copied from
- * memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in
- */
-#if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
-# ifdef _MSC_VER
-# include <malloc.h>
-# define alloca _alloca
-# else
-# ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
-# include <alloca.h>
-# else
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# endif
-# endif
-# define VARIABLE_ARRAY(type, name, count) \
- type *name = alloca(sizeof(type) * (count))
-#else
-# define VARIABLE_ARRAY(type, name, count) type name[(count)]
-#endif
-
-MOZ_MEMORY_API size_t
-malloc_good_size_impl(size_t size)
-{
- /* je_nallocx crashes when given a size of 0. As
- * malloc_usable_size(malloc(0)) and malloc_usable_size(malloc(1))
- * return the same value, use a size of 1. */
- if (size == 0)
- size = 1;
- return je_(nallocx)(size, 0);
-}
-
-static void
-compute_bin_unused_and_bookkeeping(jemalloc_stats_t *stats, unsigned int narenas)
-{
- size_t bin_unused = 0;
-
- uint32_t nregs; // number of regions per run in the j-th bin
- size_t reg_size; // size of regions served by the j-th bin
- size_t curruns; // number of runs belonging to a bin
- size_t curregs; // number of allocated regions in a bin
-
- unsigned int nbins; // number of bins per arena
- unsigned int i, j;
-
- size_t stats_metadata;
- size_t stats_ametadata = 0; // total internal allocations in all arenas
-
- // narenas also counts uninitialized arenas, and initialized arenas
- // are not guaranteed to be adjacent
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(bool, initialized, narenas);
- size_t isz = sizeof(initialized) / sizeof(initialized[0]);
-
- je_(mallctl)("arenas.initialized", initialized, &isz, NULL, 0);
- CTL_GET("arenas.nbins", nbins);
-
- for (j = 0; j < nbins; j++) {
- CTL_I_GET("arenas.bin.0.nregs", nregs, j);
- CTL_I_GET("arenas.bin.0.size", reg_size, j);
-
- for (i = 0; i < narenas; i++) {
- if (!initialized[i]) {
- continue;
- }
-
- CTL_IJ_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curruns", curruns, i, j);
- CTL_IJ_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curregs", curregs, i, j);
-
- bin_unused += (nregs * curruns - curregs) * reg_size;
- }
- }
-
- CTL_GET("stats.metadata", stats_metadata);
-
- /* get the summation for all arenas, i == narenas */
- CTL_I_GET("stats.arenas.0.metadata.allocated", stats_ametadata, narenas);
-
- stats->bookkeeping = stats_metadata - stats_ametadata;
- stats->bin_unused = bin_unused;
-}
-
-MOZ_JEMALLOC_API void
-jemalloc_stats_impl(jemalloc_stats_t *stats)
-{
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t active, allocated, mapped, page, pdirty;
- size_t lg_chunk;
-
- // Refresh jemalloc's stats by updating its epoch, see ctl_refresh in
- // src/ctl.c
- uint64_t epoch = 0;
- size_t esz = sizeof(epoch);
- je_(mallctl)("epoch", &epoch, &esz, &epoch, esz);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.narenas", narenas);
- CTL_GET("arenas.page", page);
- CTL_GET("stats.active", active);
- CTL_GET("stats.allocated", allocated);
- CTL_GET("stats.mapped", mapped);
- CTL_GET("opt.lg_chunk", lg_chunk);
-
- /* get the summation for all arenas, i == narenas */
- CTL_I_GET("stats.arenas.0.pdirty", pdirty, narenas);
-
- stats->chunksize = (size_t) 1 << lg_chunk;
- stats->mapped = mapped;
- stats->allocated = allocated;
- stats->waste = active - allocated;
- stats->page_cache = pdirty * page;
- compute_bin_unused_and_bookkeeping(stats, narenas);
- stats->waste -= stats->bin_unused;
-}
-
-MOZ_JEMALLOC_API void
-jemalloc_purge_freed_pages_impl()
-{
-}
-
-MOZ_JEMALLOC_API void
-jemalloc_free_dirty_pages_impl()
-{
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(mib[0]);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.narenas", narenas);
- je_(mallctlnametomib)("arena.0.purge", mib, &miblen);
- mib[1] = narenas;
- je_(mallctlbymib)(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
-}
diff --git a/memory/build/mozmemory_wrap.h b/memory/build/mozmemory_wrap.h
index 066d57782..5d718e75e 100644
--- a/memory/build/mozmemory_wrap.h
+++ b/memory/build/mozmemory_wrap.h
@@ -36,8 +36,7 @@
* - jemalloc_stats
* - jemalloc_purge_freed_pages
* - jemalloc_free_dirty_pages
- * (these functions are native to mozjemalloc, and have compatibility
- * implementations for jemalloc3)
+ * (these functions are native to mozjemalloc)
*
* These functions are all exported as part of libmozglue (see
* $(topsrcdir)/mozglue/build/Makefile.in), with a few implementation
@@ -87,21 +86,16 @@
* char* strdup_impl(const char *)
* That implementation would call malloc by using "malloc_impl".
*
- * While mozjemalloc uses these "_impl" suffixed helpers, jemalloc3, being
- * third-party code, doesn't, but instead has an elaborate way to mangle
- * individual functions. See under "Run jemalloc configure script" in
- * $(topsrcdir)/configure.in.
- *
*
* When building with replace-malloc support, the above still holds, but
* the malloc implementation and jemalloc specific functions are the
* replace-malloc functions from replace_malloc.c.
*
- * The actual jemalloc/mozjemalloc implementation is prefixed with "je_".
+ * The actual mozjemalloc implementation is prefixed with "je_".
*
* Thus, when MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC is defined, the "_impl" suffixed macros
- * expand to "je_" prefixed function when building mozjemalloc or
- * jemalloc3/mozjemalloc_compat, where MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL is defined.
+ * expand to "je_" prefixed function when building mozjemalloc, where
+ * MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL is defined.
*
* In other cases, the "_impl" suffixed macros follow the original scheme,
* except on Windows and MacOSX, where they would expand to "je_" prefixed
@@ -125,43 +119,31 @@
#include "mozilla/Types.h"
-#if !defined(MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC)
-# ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_IMPL
-# if defined(MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL) && defined(MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC) && !defined(MOZ_REPLACE_JEMALLOC)
-# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
-# define mozmem_jemalloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
-# else
-# define MOZ_JEMALLOC_API MFBT_API
-# ifdef MOZ_REPLACE_JEMALLOC
-# define MOZ_MEMORY_API MFBT_API
-# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) replace_ ## a
-# define mozmem_jemalloc_impl(a) replace_ ## a
-# elif (defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_DARWIN))
-# if defined(MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC)
-# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) a ## _impl
-# else
-# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
-# endif
+#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_IMPL
+# if defined(MOZ_JEMALLOC_IMPL) && defined(MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC)
+# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
+# define mozmem_jemalloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
+# else
+# define MOZ_JEMALLOC_API MFBT_API
+# if (defined(XP_WIN) || defined(XP_DARWIN))
+# if defined(MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC)
+# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) a ## _impl
# else
-# define MOZ_MEMORY_API MFBT_API
-# if defined(MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID) || defined(MOZ_WIDGET_GONK)
-# define MOZ_WRAP_NEW_DELETE
-# endif
+# define mozmem_malloc_impl(a) je_ ## a
+# endif
+# else
+# define MOZ_MEMORY_API MFBT_API
+# if defined(MOZ_WIDGET_ANDROID) || defined(MOZ_WIDGET_GONK)
+# define MOZ_WRAP_NEW_DELETE
# endif
-# endif
-# ifdef XP_WIN
-# define mozmem_dup_impl(a) wrap_ ## a
# endif
# endif
-
-/* All other jemalloc3 functions are prefixed with "je_", except when
- * building against an unprefixed system jemalloc library */
-# define je_(a) je_ ## a
-#else /* defined(MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC) */
-# define je_(a) a
+# ifdef XP_WIN
+# define mozmem_dup_impl(a) wrap_ ## a
+# endif
#endif
-#if !defined(MOZ_MEMORY_IMPL) || defined(MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC)
+#if !defined(MOZ_MEMORY_IMPL)
# define MOZ_MEMORY_API MFBT_API
# define MOZ_JEMALLOC_API MFBT_API
#endif
diff --git a/memory/build/replace_malloc.c b/memory/build/replace_malloc.c
index 26dd8c2d6..f4c7eb878 100644
--- a/memory/build/replace_malloc.c
+++ b/memory/build/replace_malloc.c
@@ -10,10 +10,6 @@
# error Should not compile this file when replace-malloc is disabled
#endif
-#ifdef MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC
-# error Should not compile this file when we want to use native jemalloc
-#endif
-
#include "mozmemory_wrap.h"
/* Declare all je_* functions */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/README.mozilla b/memory/jemalloc/README.mozilla
deleted file mode 100644
index 0bbbca468..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/README.mozilla
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-This is a copy of the jemalloc source code. It is intended to be left pristine.
-Modifications to this code without coordinating with upstream are unacceptable,
-and will be reverted. Integration modifications should be made in memory/build
-whenever possible.
-
-The canonical repository for this source code is git://canonware.com/jemalloc.git.
-The information about the upstream repository and revision lives in upstream.info.
-In order to update the code, you can run the update.sh script located in
-the same directory.
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/helper/git b/memory/jemalloc/helper/git
deleted file mode 100755
index 9afdb6778..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/helper/git
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# jemalloc's configure runs git to determine the version. But when building
-# from a gecko git clone, the git commands it uses is going to pick gecko's
-# information, not jemalloc's, which is useless. So pretend we don't have git
-# at all. That will make jemalloc's configure pick the in-tree VERSION file.
-
-exit 1
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/moz.build b/memory/jemalloc/moz.build
deleted file mode 100644
index b7e2b661f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/moz.build
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*-
-# vim: set filetype=python:
-# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
-# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
-# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-
-UNIFIED_SOURCES += [
- 'src/src/arena.c',
- 'src/src/atomic.c',
- 'src/src/base.c',
- 'src/src/bitmap.c',
- 'src/src/chunk.c',
- 'src/src/chunk_dss.c',
- 'src/src/chunk_mmap.c',
- 'src/src/ckh.c',
- 'src/src/extent.c',
- 'src/src/hash.c',
- 'src/src/huge.c',
- 'src/src/jemalloc.c',
- 'src/src/mb.c',
- 'src/src/mutex.c',
- 'src/src/nstime.c',
- 'src/src/pages.c',
- 'src/src/prng.c',
- 'src/src/prof.c',
- 'src/src/quarantine.c',
- 'src/src/rtree.c',
- 'src/src/spin.c',
- 'src/src/stats.c',
- 'src/src/tcache.c',
- 'src/src/ticker.c',
- 'src/src/tsd.c',
- 'src/src/util.c',
- 'src/src/witness.c',
-]
-
-SOURCES += [
- # This file cannot be built in unified mode because of symbol clash on arena_purge.
- 'src/src/ctl.c',
-]
-
-# Only OSX needs the zone allocation implementation,
-# but only if replace-malloc is not enabled.
-if CONFIG['OS_TARGET'] == 'Darwin' and not CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC']:
- UNIFIED_SOURCES += [
- 'src/src/zone.c',
- ]
-
-if CONFIG['MOZ_JEMALLOC4']:
- FINAL_LIBRARY = 'memory'
-else:
- FINAL_LIBRARY = 'replace_jemalloc'
-
-if CONFIG['MOZ_GLUE_IN_PROGRAM']:
- SDK_LIBRARY = True
- DIST_INSTALL = True
-
-if CONFIG['_MSC_VER']:
- DEFINES['DLLEXPORT'] = True
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['src/include/msvc_compat']
- if not CONFIG['HAVE_INTTYPES_H']:
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['src/include/msvc_compat/C99']
-
-if CONFIG['OS_TARGET'] == 'Linux':
- # For mremap
- DEFINES['_GNU_SOURCE'] = True
-
-if CONFIG['GNU_CC']:
- CFLAGS += ['-std=gnu99']
-
-DEFINES['abort'] = 'moz_abort'
-
-LOCAL_INCLUDES += [
- '!src/include',
- 'src/include',
-]
-
-# We allow warnings for third-party code that can be updated from upstream.
-ALLOW_COMPILER_WARNINGS = True
-
-OS_LIBS += CONFIG['REALTIME_LIBS']
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/.appveyor.yml b/memory/jemalloc/src/.appveyor.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index ddd5c5711..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/.appveyor.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-version: '{build}'
-
-environment:
- matrix:
- - MSYSTEM: MINGW64
- CPU: x86_64
- MSVC: amd64
- - MSYSTEM: MINGW32
- CPU: i686
- MSVC: x86
- - MSYSTEM: MINGW64
- CPU: x86_64
- - MSYSTEM: MINGW32
- CPU: i686
-
-install:
- - set PATH=c:\msys64\%MSYSTEM%\bin;c:\msys64\usr\bin;%PATH%
- - if defined MSVC call "c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat" %MSVC%
- - if defined MSVC pacman --noconfirm -Rsc mingw-w64-%CPU%-gcc gcc
- - pacman --noconfirm -Suy mingw-w64-%CPU%-make
-
-build_script:
- - bash -c "autoconf"
- - bash -c "./configure"
- - mingw32-make -j3
- - file lib/jemalloc.dll
- - mingw32-make -j3 tests
- - mingw32-make -k check
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/.travis.yml b/memory/jemalloc/src/.travis.yml
deleted file mode 100644
index 1fed4f8e6..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/.travis.yml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-language: c
-
-matrix:
- include:
- - os: linux
- compiler: gcc
- - os: linux
- compiler: gcc
- env:
- - EXTRA_FLAGS=-m32
- addons:
- apt:
- packages:
- - gcc-multilib
- - os: osx
- compiler: clang
- - os: osx
- compiler: clang
- env:
- - EXTRA_FLAGS=-m32
-
-before_script:
- - autoconf
- - ./configure${EXTRA_FLAGS:+ CC="$CC $EXTRA_FLAGS"}
- - make -j3
- - make -j3 tests
-
-script:
- - make check
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/COPYING b/memory/jemalloc/src/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index 104b1f8b0..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/COPYING
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-Unless otherwise specified, files in the jemalloc source distribution are
-subject to the following license:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Copyright (C) 2002-2016 Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com>.
-All rights reserved.
-Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Mozilla Foundation. All rights reserved.
-Copyright (C) 2009-2016 Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
-Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice(s),
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice(s),
- this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
- and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
-OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
-EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
-INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
-OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
-ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/ChangeLog b/memory/jemalloc/src/ChangeLog
deleted file mode 100644
index 587685d02..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/ChangeLog
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,981 +0,0 @@
-Following are change highlights associated with official releases. Important
-bug fixes are all mentioned, but some internal enhancements are omitted here for
-brevity. Much more detail can be found in the git revision history:
-
- https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc
-
-* 4.3.1 (November 7, 2016)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a severe virtual memory leak. This regression was first released in
- 4.3.0. (@interwq, @jasone)
- - Refactor atomic and prng APIs to restore support for 32-bit platforms that
- use pre-C11 toolchains, e.g. FreeBSD's mips. (@jasone)
-
-* 4.3.0 (November 4, 2016)
-
- This is the first release that passes the test suite for multiple Windows
- configurations, thanks in large part to @glandium setting up continuous
- integration via AppVeyor (and Travis CI for Linux and OS X).
-
- New features:
- - Add "J" (JSON) support to malloc_stats_print(). (@jasone)
- - Add Cray compiler support. (@ronawho)
-
- Optimizations:
- - Add/use adaptive spinning for bootstrapping and radix tree node
- initialization. (@jasone)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix large allocation to search starting in the optimal size class heap,
- which can substantially reduce virtual memory churn and fragmentation. This
- regression was first released in 4.0.0. (@mjp41, @jasone)
- - Fix stats.arenas.<i>.nthreads accounting. (@interwq)
- - Fix and simplify decay-based purging. (@jasone)
- - Make DSS (sbrk(2)-related) operations lockless, which resolves potential
- deadlocks during thread exit. (@jasone)
- - Fix over-sized allocation of radix tree leaf nodes. (@mjp41, @ogaun,
- @jasone)
- - Fix over-sized allocation of arena_t (plus associated stats) data
- structures. (@jasone, @interwq)
- - Fix EXTRA_CFLAGS to not affect configuration. (@jasone)
- - Fix a Valgrind integration bug. (@ronawho)
- - Disallow 0x5a junk filling when running in Valgrind. (@jasone)
- - Fix a file descriptor leak on Linux. This regression was first released in
- 4.2.0. (@vsarunas, @jasone)
- - Fix static linking of jemalloc with glibc. (@djwatson)
- - Use syscall(2) rather than {open,read,close}(2) during boot on Linux. This
- works around other libraries' system call wrappers performing reentrant
- allocation. (@kspinka, @Whissi, @jasone)
- - Fix OS X default zone replacement to work with OS X 10.12. (@glandium,
- @jasone)
- - Fix cached memory management to avoid needless commit/decommit operations
- during purging, which resolves permanent virtual memory map fragmentation
- issues on Windows. (@mjp41, @jasone)
- - Fix TSD fetches to avoid (recursive) allocation. This is relevant to
- non-TLS and Windows configurations. (@jasone)
- - Fix malloc_conf overriding to work on Windows. (@jasone)
- - Forcibly disable lazy-lock on Windows (was forcibly *enabled*). (@jasone)
-
-* 4.2.1 (June 8, 2016)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix bootstrapping issues for configurations that require allocation during
- tsd initialization (e.g. --disable-tls). (@cferris1000, @jasone)
- - Fix gettimeofday() version of nstime_update(). (@ronawho)
- - Fix Valgrind regressions in calloc() and chunk_alloc_wrapper(). (@ronawho)
- - Fix potential VM map fragmentation regression. (@jasone)
- - Fix opt_zero-triggered in-place huge reallocation zeroing. (@jasone)
- - Fix heap profiling context leaks in reallocation edge cases. (@jasone)
-
-* 4.2.0 (May 12, 2016)
-
- New features:
- - Add the arena.<i>.reset mallctl, which makes it possible to discard all of
- an arena's allocations in a single operation. (@jasone)
- - Add the stats.retained and stats.arenas.<i>.retained statistics. (@jasone)
- - Add the --with-version configure option. (@jasone)
- - Support --with-lg-page values larger than actual page size. (@jasone)
-
- Optimizations:
- - Use pairing heaps rather than red-black trees for various hot data
- structures. (@djwatson, @jasone)
- - Streamline fast paths of rtree operations. (@jasone)
- - Optimize the fast paths of calloc() and [m,d,sd]allocx(). (@jasone)
- - Decommit unused virtual memory if the OS does not overcommit. (@jasone)
- - Specify MAP_NORESERVE on Linux if [heuristic] overcommit is active, in order
- to avoid unfortunate interactions during fork(2). (@jasone)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix chunk accounting related to triggering gdump profiles. (@jasone)
- - Link against librt for clock_gettime(2) if glibc < 2.17. (@jasone)
- - Scale leak report summary according to sampling probability. (@jasone)
-
-* 4.1.1 (May 3, 2016)
-
- This bugfix release resolves a variety of mostly minor issues, though the
- bitmap fix is critical for 64-bit Windows.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix the linear scan version of bitmap_sfu() to shift by the proper amount
- even when sizeof(long) is not the same as sizeof(void *), as on 64-bit
- Windows. (@jasone)
- - Fix hashing functions to avoid unaligned memory accesses (and resulting
- crashes). This is relevant at least to some ARM-based platforms.
- (@rkmisra)
- - Fix fork()-related lock rank ordering reversals. These reversals were
- unlikely to cause deadlocks in practice except when heap profiling was
- enabled and active. (@jasone)
- - Fix various chunk leaks in OOM code paths. (@jasone)
- - Fix malloc_stats_print() to print opt.narenas correctly. (@jasone)
- - Fix MSVC-specific build/test issues. (@rustyx, @yuslepukhin)
- - Fix a variety of test failures that were due to test fragility rather than
- core bugs. (@jasone)
-
-* 4.1.0 (February 28, 2016)
-
- This release is primarily about optimizations, but it also incorporates a lot
- of portability-motivated refactoring and enhancements. Many people worked on
- this release, to an extent that even with the omission here of minor changes
- (see git revision history), and of the people who reported and diagnosed
- issues, so much of the work was contributed that starting with this release,
- changes are annotated with author credits to help reflect the collaborative
- effort involved.
-
- New features:
- - Implement decay-based unused dirty page purging, a major optimization with
- mallctl API impact. This is an alternative to the existing ratio-based
- unused dirty page purging, and is intended to eventually become the sole
- purging mechanism. New mallctls:
- + opt.purge
- + opt.decay_time
- + arena.<i>.decay
- + arena.<i>.decay_time
- + arenas.decay_time
- + stats.arenas.<i>.decay_time
- (@jasone, @cevans87)
- - Add --with-malloc-conf, which makes it possible to embed a default
- options string during configuration. This was motivated by the desire to
- specify --with-malloc-conf=purge:decay , since the default must remain
- purge:ratio until the 5.0.0 release. (@jasone)
- - Add MS Visual Studio 2015 support. (@rustyx, @yuslepukhin)
- - Make *allocx() size class overflow behavior defined. The maximum
- size class is now less than PTRDIFF_MAX to protect applications against
- numerical overflow, and all allocation functions are guaranteed to indicate
- errors rather than potentially crashing if the request size exceeds the
- maximum size class. (@jasone)
- - jeprof:
- + Add raw heap profile support. (@jasone)
- + Add --retain and --exclude for backtrace symbol filtering. (@jasone)
-
- Optimizations:
- - Optimize the fast path to combine various bootstrapping and configuration
- checks and execute more streamlined code in the common case. (@interwq)
- - Use linear scan for small bitmaps (used for small object tracking). In
- addition to speeding up bitmap operations on 64-bit systems, this reduces
- allocator metadata overhead by approximately 0.2%. (@djwatson)
- - Separate arena_avail trees, which substantially speeds up run tree
- operations. (@djwatson)
- - Use memoization (boot-time-computed table) for run quantization. Separate
- arena_avail trees reduced the importance of this optimization. (@jasone)
- - Attempt mmap-based in-place huge reallocation. This can dramatically speed
- up incremental huge reallocation. (@jasone)
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Make opt.narenas unsigned rather than size_t. (@jasone)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix stats.cactive accounting regression. (@rustyx, @jasone)
- - Handle unaligned keys in hash(). This caused problems for some ARM systems.
- (@jasone, @cferris1000)
- - Refactor arenas array. In addition to fixing a fork-related deadlock, this
- makes arena lookups faster and simpler. (@jasone)
- - Move retained memory allocation out of the default chunk allocation
- function, to a location that gets executed even if the application installs
- a custom chunk allocation function. This resolves a virtual memory leak.
- (@buchgr)
- - Fix a potential tsd cleanup leak. (@cferris1000, @jasone)
- - Fix run quantization. In practice this bug had no impact unless
- applications requested memory with alignment exceeding one page.
- (@jasone, @djwatson)
- - Fix LinuxThreads-specific bootstrapping deadlock. (Cosmin Paraschiv)
- - jeprof:
- + Don't discard curl options if timeout is not defined. (@djwatson)
- + Detect failed profile fetches. (@djwatson)
- - Fix stats.arenas.<i>.{dss,lg_dirty_mult,decay_time,pactive,pdirty} for
- --disable-stats case. (@jasone)
-
-* 4.0.4 (October 24, 2015)
-
- This bugfix release fixes another xallocx() regression. No other regressions
- have come to light in over a month, so this is likely a good starting point
- for people who prefer to wait for "dot one" releases with all the major issues
- shaken out.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix xallocx(..., MALLOCX_ZERO to zero the last full trailing page of large
- allocations that have been randomly assigned an offset of 0 when
- --enable-cache-oblivious configure option is enabled.
-
-* 4.0.3 (September 24, 2015)
-
- This bugfix release continues the trend of xallocx() and heap profiling fixes.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix xallocx(..., MALLOCX_ZERO) to zero all trailing bytes of large
- allocations when --enable-cache-oblivious configure option is enabled.
- - Fix xallocx(..., MALLOCX_ZERO) to zero trailing bytes of huge allocations
- when resizing from/to a size class that is not a multiple of the chunk size.
- - Fix prof_tctx_dump_iter() to filter out nodes that were created after heap
- profile dumping started.
- - Work around a potentially bad thread-specific data initialization
- interaction with NPTL (glibc's pthreads implementation).
-
-* 4.0.2 (September 21, 2015)
-
- This bugfix release addresses a few bugs specific to heap profiling.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix ixallocx_prof_sample() to never modify nor create sampled small
- allocations. xallocx() is in general incapable of moving small allocations,
- so this fix removes buggy code without loss of generality.
- - Fix irallocx_prof_sample() to always allocate large regions, even when
- alignment is non-zero.
- - Fix prof_alloc_rollback() to read tdata from thread-specific data rather
- than dereferencing a potentially invalid tctx.
-
-* 4.0.1 (September 15, 2015)
-
- This is a bugfix release that is somewhat high risk due to the amount of
- refactoring required to address deep xallocx() problems. As a side effect of
- these fixes, xallocx() now tries harder to partially fulfill requests for
- optional extra space. Note that a couple of minor heap profiling
- optimizations are included, but these are better thought of as performance
- fixes that were integral to disovering most of the other bugs.
-
- Optimizations:
- - Avoid a chunk metadata read in arena_prof_tctx_set(), since it is in the
- fast path when heap profiling is enabled. Additionally, split a special
- case out into arena_prof_tctx_reset(), which also avoids chunk metadata
- reads.
- - Optimize irallocx_prof() to optimistically update the sampler state. The
- prior implementation appears to have been a holdover from when
- rallocx()/xallocx() functionality was combined as rallocm().
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix TLS configuration such that it is enabled by default for platforms on
- which it works correctly.
- - Fix arenas_cache_cleanup() and arena_get_hard() to handle
- allocation/deallocation within the application's thread-specific data
- cleanup functions even after arenas_cache is torn down.
- - Fix xallocx() bugs related to size+extra exceeding HUGE_MAXCLASS.
- - Fix chunk purge hook calls for in-place huge shrinking reallocation to
- specify the old chunk size rather than the new chunk size. This bug caused
- no correctness issues for the default chunk purge function, but was
- visible to custom functions set via the "arena.<i>.chunk_hooks" mallctl.
- - Fix heap profiling bugs:
- + Fix heap profiling to distinguish among otherwise identical sample sites
- with interposed resets (triggered via the "prof.reset" mallctl). This bug
- could cause data structure corruption that would most likely result in a
- segfault.
- + Fix irealloc_prof() to prof_alloc_rollback() on OOM.
- + Make one call to prof_active_get_unlocked() per allocation event, and use
- the result throughout the relevant functions that handle an allocation
- event. Also add a missing check in prof_realloc(). These fixes protect
- allocation events against concurrent prof_active changes.
- + Fix ixallocx_prof() to pass usize_max and zero to ixallocx_prof_sample()
- in the correct order.
- + Fix prof_realloc() to call prof_free_sampled_object() after calling
- prof_malloc_sample_object(). Prior to this fix, if tctx and old_tctx were
- the same, the tctx could have been prematurely destroyed.
- - Fix portability bugs:
- + Don't bitshift by negative amounts when encoding/decoding run sizes in
- chunk header maps. This affected systems with page sizes greater than 8
- KiB.
- + Rename index_t to szind_t to avoid an existing type on Solaris.
- + Add JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW to the memalign() function prototype, in order to
- match glibc and avoid compilation errors when including both
- jemalloc/jemalloc.h and malloc.h in C++ code.
- + Don't assume that /bin/sh is appropriate when running size_classes.sh
- during configuration.
- + Consider __sparcv9 a synonym for __sparc64__ when defining LG_QUANTUM.
- + Link tests to librt if it contains clock_gettime(2).
-
-* 4.0.0 (August 17, 2015)
-
- This version contains many speed and space optimizations, both minor and
- major. The major themes are generalization, unification, and simplification.
- Although many of these optimizations cause no visible behavior change, their
- cumulative effect is substantial.
-
- New features:
- - Normalize size class spacing to be consistent across the complete size
- range. By default there are four size classes per size doubling, but this
- is now configurable via the --with-lg-size-class-group option. Also add the
- --with-lg-page, --with-lg-page-sizes, --with-lg-quantum, and
- --with-lg-tiny-min options, which can be used to tweak page and size class
- settings. Impacts:
- + Worst case performance for incrementally growing/shrinking reallocation
- is improved because there are far fewer size classes, and therefore
- copying happens less often.
- + Internal fragmentation is limited to 20% for all but the smallest size
- classes (those less than four times the quantum). (1B + 4 KiB)
- and (1B + 4 MiB) previously suffered nearly 50% internal fragmentation.
- + Chunk fragmentation tends to be lower because there are fewer distinct run
- sizes to pack.
- - Add support for explicit tcaches. The "tcache.create", "tcache.flush", and
- "tcache.destroy" mallctls control tcache lifetime and flushing, and the
- MALLOCX_TCACHE(tc) and MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE flags to the *allocx() API
- control which tcache is used for each operation.
- - Implement per thread heap profiling, as well as the ability to
- enable/disable heap profiling on a per thread basis. Add the "prof.reset",
- "prof.lg_sample", "thread.prof.name", "thread.prof.active",
- "opt.prof_thread_active_init", "prof.thread_active_init", and
- "thread.prof.active" mallctls.
- - Add support for per arena application-specified chunk allocators, configured
- via the "arena.<i>.chunk_hooks" mallctl.
- - Refactor huge allocation to be managed by arenas, so that arenas now
- function as general purpose independent allocators. This is important in
- the context of user-specified chunk allocators, aside from the scalability
- benefits. Related new statistics:
- + The "stats.arenas.<i>.huge.allocated", "stats.arenas.<i>.huge.nmalloc",
- "stats.arenas.<i>.huge.ndalloc", and "stats.arenas.<i>.huge.nrequests"
- mallctls provide high level per arena huge allocation statistics.
- + The "arenas.nhchunks", "arenas.hchunk.<i>.size",
- "stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.nmalloc",
- "stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.ndalloc",
- "stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.nrequests", and
- "stats.arenas.<i>.hchunks.<j>.curhchunks" mallctls provide per size class
- statistics.
- - Add the 'util' column to malloc_stats_print() output, which reports the
- proportion of available regions that are currently in use for each small
- size class.
- - Add "alloc" and "free" modes for for junk filling (see the "opt.junk"
- mallctl), so that it is possible to separately enable junk filling for
- allocation versus deallocation.
- - Add the jemalloc-config script, which provides information about how
- jemalloc was configured, and how to integrate it into application builds.
- - Add metadata statistics, which are accessible via the "stats.metadata",
- "stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.mapped", and
- "stats.arenas.<i>.metadata.allocated" mallctls.
- - Add the "stats.resident" mallctl, which reports the upper limit of
- physically resident memory mapped by the allocator.
- - Add per arena control over unused dirty page purging, via the
- "arenas.lg_dirty_mult", "arena.<i>.lg_dirty_mult", and
- "stats.arenas.<i>.lg_dirty_mult" mallctls.
- - Add the "prof.gdump" mallctl, which makes it possible to toggle the gdump
- feature on/off during program execution.
- - Add sdallocx(), which implements sized deallocation. The primary
- optimization over dallocx() is the removal of a metadata read, which often
- suffers an L1 cache miss.
- - Add missing header includes in jemalloc/jemalloc.h, so that applications
- only have to #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.
- - Add support for additional platforms:
- + Bitrig
- + Cygwin
- + DragonFlyBSD
- + iOS
- + OpenBSD
- + OpenRISC/or1k
-
- Optimizations:
- - Maintain dirty runs in per arena LRUs rather than in per arena trees of
- dirty-run-containing chunks. In practice this change significantly reduces
- dirty page purging volume.
- - Integrate whole chunks into the unused dirty page purging machinery. This
- reduces the cost of repeated huge allocation/deallocation, because it
- effectively introduces a cache of chunks.
- - Split the arena chunk map into two separate arrays, in order to increase
- cache locality for the frequently accessed bits.
- - Move small run metadata out of runs, into arena chunk headers. This reduces
- run fragmentation, smaller runs reduce external fragmentation for small size
- classes, and packed (less uniformly aligned) metadata layout improves CPU
- cache set distribution.
- - Randomly distribute large allocation base pointer alignment relative to page
- boundaries in order to more uniformly utilize CPU cache sets. This can be
- disabled via the --disable-cache-oblivious configure option, and queried via
- the "config.cache_oblivious" mallctl.
- - Micro-optimize the fast paths for the public API functions.
- - Refactor thread-specific data to reside in a single structure. This assures
- that only a single TLS read is necessary per call into the public API.
- - Implement in-place huge allocation growing and shrinking.
- - Refactor rtree (radix tree for chunk lookups) to be lock-free, and make
- additional optimizations that reduce maximum lookup depth to one or two
- levels. This resolves what was a concurrency bottleneck for per arena huge
- allocation, because a global data structure is critical for determining
- which arenas own which huge allocations.
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Replace --enable-cc-silence with --disable-cc-silence to suppress spurious
- warnings by default.
- - Assure that the constness of malloc_usable_size()'s return type matches that
- of the system implementation.
- - Change the heap profile dump format to support per thread heap profiling,
- rename pprof to jeprof, and enhance it with the --thread=<n> option. As a
- result, the bundled jeprof must now be used rather than the upstream
- (gperftools) pprof.
- - Disable "opt.prof_final" by default, in order to avoid atexit(3), which can
- internally deadlock on some platforms.
- - Change the "arenas.nlruns" mallctl type from size_t to unsigned.
- - Replace the "stats.arenas.<i>.bins.<j>.allocated" mallctl with
- "stats.arenas.<i>.bins.<j>.curregs".
- - Ignore MALLOC_CONF in set{uid,gid,cap} binaries.
- - Ignore MALLOCX_ARENA(a) in dallocx(), in favor of using the
- MALLOCX_TCACHE(tc) and MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE flags to control tcache usage.
-
- Removed features:
- - Remove the *allocm() API, which is superseded by the *allocx() API.
- - Remove the --enable-dss options, and make dss non-optional on all platforms
- which support sbrk(2).
- - Remove the "arenas.purge" mallctl, which was obsoleted by the
- "arena.<i>.purge" mallctl in 3.1.0.
- - Remove the unnecessary "opt.valgrind" mallctl; jemalloc automatically
- detects whether it is running inside Valgrind.
- - Remove the "stats.huge.allocated", "stats.huge.nmalloc", and
- "stats.huge.ndalloc" mallctls.
- - Remove the --enable-mremap option.
- - Remove the "stats.chunks.current", "stats.chunks.total", and
- "stats.chunks.high" mallctls.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix the cactive statistic to decrease (rather than increase) when active
- memory decreases. This regression was first released in 3.5.0.
- - Fix OOM handling in memalign() and valloc(). A variant of this bug existed
- in all releases since 2.0.0, which introduced these functions.
- - Fix an OOM-related regression in arena_tcache_fill_small(), which could
- cause cache corruption on OOM. This regression was present in all releases
- from 2.2.0 through 3.6.0.
- - Fix size class overflow handling for malloc(), posix_memalign(), memalign(),
- calloc(), and realloc() when profiling is enabled.
- - Fix the "arena.<i>.dss" mallctl to return an error if "primary" or
- "secondary" precedence is specified, but sbrk(2) is not supported.
- - Fix fallback lg_floor() implementations to handle extremely large inputs.
- - Ensure the default purgeable zone is after the default zone on OS X.
- - Fix latent bugs in atomic_*().
- - Fix the "arena.<i>.dss" mallctl to handle read-only calls.
- - Fix tls_model configuration to enable the initial-exec model when possible.
- - Mark malloc_conf as a weak symbol so that the application can override it.
- - Correctly detect glibc's adaptive pthread mutexes.
- - Fix the --without-export configure option.
-
-* 3.6.0 (March 31, 2014)
-
- This version contains a critical bug fix for a regression present in 3.5.0 and
- 3.5.1.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a regression in arena_chunk_alloc() that caused crashes during
- small/large allocation if chunk allocation failed. In the absence of this
- bug, chunk allocation failure would result in allocation failure, e.g. NULL
- return from malloc(). This regression was introduced in 3.5.0.
- - Fix backtracing for gcc intrinsics-based backtracing by specifying
- -fno-omit-frame-pointer to gcc. Note that the application (and all the
- libraries it links to) must also be compiled with this option for
- backtracing to be reliable.
- - Use dss allocation precedence for huge allocations as well as small/large
- allocations.
- - Fix test assertion failure message formatting. This bug did not manifest on
- x86_64 systems because of implementation subtleties in va_list.
- - Fix inconsequential test failures for hash and SFMT code.
-
- New features:
- - Support heap profiling on FreeBSD. This feature depends on the proc
- filesystem being mounted during heap profile dumping.
-
-* 3.5.1 (February 25, 2014)
-
- This version primarily addresses minor bugs in test code.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Configure Solaris/Illumos to use MADV_FREE.
- - Fix junk filling for mremap(2)-based huge reallocation. This is only
- relevant if configuring with the --enable-mremap option specified.
- - Avoid compilation failure if 'restrict' C99 keyword is not supported by the
- compiler.
- - Add a configure test for SSE2 rather than assuming it is usable on i686
- systems. This fixes test compilation errors, especially on 32-bit Linux
- systems.
- - Fix mallctl argument size mismatches (size_t vs. uint64_t) in the stats unit
- test.
- - Fix/remove flawed alignment-related overflow tests.
- - Prevent compiler optimizations that could change backtraces in the
- prof_accum unit test.
-
-* 3.5.0 (January 22, 2014)
-
- This version focuses on refactoring and automated testing, though it also
- includes some non-trivial heap profiling optimizations not mentioned below.
-
- New features:
- - Add the *allocx() API, which is a successor to the experimental *allocm()
- API. The *allocx() functions are slightly simpler to use because they have
- fewer parameters, they directly return the results of primary interest, and
- mallocx()/rallocx() avoid the strict aliasing pitfall that
- allocm()/rallocm() share with posix_memalign(). Note that *allocm() is
- slated for removal in the next non-bugfix release.
- - Add support for LinuxThreads.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Unless heap profiling is enabled, disable floating point code and don't link
- with libm. This, in combination with e.g. EXTRA_CFLAGS=-mno-sse on x64
- systems, makes it possible to completely disable floating point register
- use. Some versions of glibc neglect to save/restore caller-saved floating
- point registers during dynamic lazy symbol loading, and the symbol loading
- code uses whatever malloc the application happens to have linked/loaded
- with, the result being potential floating point register corruption.
- - Report ENOMEM rather than EINVAL if an OOM occurs during heap profiling
- backtrace creation in imemalign(). This bug impacted posix_memalign() and
- aligned_alloc().
- - Fix a file descriptor leak in a prof_dump_maps() error path.
- - Fix prof_dump() to close the dump file descriptor for all relevant error
- paths.
- - Fix rallocm() to use the arena specified by the ALLOCM_ARENA(s) flag for
- allocation, not just deallocation.
- - Fix a data race for large allocation stats counters.
- - Fix a potential infinite loop during thread exit. This bug occurred on
- Solaris, and could affect other platforms with similar pthreads TSD
- implementations.
- - Don't junk-fill reallocations unless usable size changes. This fixes a
- violation of the *allocx()/*allocm() semantics.
- - Fix growing large reallocation to junk fill new space.
- - Fix huge deallocation to junk fill when munmap is disabled.
- - Change the default private namespace prefix from empty to je_, and change
- --with-private-namespace-prefix so that it prepends an additional prefix
- rather than replacing je_. This reduces the likelihood of applications
- which statically link jemalloc experiencing symbol name collisions.
- - Add missing private namespace mangling (relevant when
- --with-private-namespace is specified).
- - Add and use JEMALLOC_INLINE_C so that static inline functions are marked as
- static even for debug builds.
- - Add a missing mutex unlock in a malloc_init_hard() error path. In practice
- this error path is never executed.
- - Fix numerous bugs in malloc_strotumax() error handling/reporting. These
- bugs had no impact except for malformed inputs.
- - Fix numerous bugs in malloc_snprintf(). These bugs were not exercised by
- existing calls, so they had no impact.
-
-* 3.4.1 (October 20, 2013)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a race in the "arenas.extend" mallctl that could cause memory corruption
- of internal data structures and subsequent crashes.
- - Fix Valgrind integration flaws that caused Valgrind warnings about reads of
- uninitialized memory in:
- + arena chunk headers
- + internal zero-initialized data structures (relevant to tcache and prof
- code)
- - Preserve errno during the first allocation. A readlink(2) call during
- initialization fails unless /etc/malloc.conf exists, so errno was typically
- set during the first allocation prior to this fix.
- - Fix compilation warnings reported by gcc 4.8.1.
-
-* 3.4.0 (June 2, 2013)
-
- This version is essentially a small bugfix release, but the addition of
- aarch64 support requires that the minor version be incremented.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix race-triggered deadlocks in chunk_record(). These deadlocks were
- typically triggered by multiple threads concurrently deallocating huge
- objects.
-
- New features:
- - Add support for the aarch64 architecture.
-
-* 3.3.1 (March 6, 2013)
-
- This version fixes bugs that are typically encountered only when utilizing
- custom run-time options.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a locking order bug that could cause deadlock during fork if heap
- profiling were enabled.
- - Fix a chunk recycling bug that could cause the allocator to lose track of
- whether a chunk was zeroed. On FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OS X, it could cause
- corruption if allocating via sbrk(2) (unlikely unless running with the
- "dss:primary" option specified). This was completely harmless on Linux
- unless using mlockall(2) (and unlikely even then, unless the
- --disable-munmap configure option or the "dss:primary" option was
- specified). This regression was introduced in 3.1.0 by the
- mlockall(2)/madvise(2) interaction fix.
- - Fix TLS-related memory corruption that could occur during thread exit if the
- thread never allocated memory. Only the quarantine and prof facilities were
- susceptible.
- - Fix two quarantine bugs:
- + Internal reallocation of the quarantined object array leaked the old
- array.
- + Reallocation failure for internal reallocation of the quarantined object
- array (very unlikely) resulted in memory corruption.
- - Fix Valgrind integration to annotate all internally allocated memory in a
- way that keeps Valgrind happy about internal data structure access.
- - Fix building for s390 systems.
-
-* 3.3.0 (January 23, 2013)
-
- This version includes a few minor performance improvements in addition to the
- listed new features and bug fixes.
-
- New features:
- - Add clipping support to lg_chunk option processing.
- - Add the --enable-ivsalloc option.
- - Add the --without-export option.
- - Add the --disable-zone-allocator option.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix "arenas.extend" mallctl to output the number of arenas.
- - Fix chunk_recycle() to unconditionally inform Valgrind that returned memory
- is undefined.
- - Fix build break on FreeBSD related to alloca.h.
-
-* 3.2.0 (November 9, 2012)
-
- In addition to a couple of bug fixes, this version modifies page run
- allocation and dirty page purging algorithms in order to better control
- page-level virtual memory fragmentation.
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Change the "opt.lg_dirty_mult" default from 5 to 3 (32:1 to 8:1).
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix dss/mmap allocation precedence code to use recyclable mmap memory only
- after primary dss allocation fails.
- - Fix deadlock in the "arenas.purge" mallctl. This regression was introduced
- in 3.1.0 by the addition of the "arena.<i>.purge" mallctl.
-
-* 3.1.0 (October 16, 2012)
-
- New features:
- - Auto-detect whether running inside Valgrind, thus removing the need to
- manually specify MALLOC_CONF=valgrind:true.
- - Add the "arenas.extend" mallctl, which allows applications to create
- manually managed arenas.
- - Add the ALLOCM_ARENA() flag for {,r,d}allocm().
- - Add the "opt.dss", "arena.<i>.dss", and "stats.arenas.<i>.dss" mallctls,
- which provide control over dss/mmap precedence.
- - Add the "arena.<i>.purge" mallctl, which obsoletes "arenas.purge".
- - Define LG_QUANTUM for hppa.
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Disable tcache by default if running inside Valgrind, in order to avoid
- making unallocated objects appear reachable to Valgrind.
- - Drop const from malloc_usable_size() argument on Linux.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix heap profiling crash if sampled object is freed via realloc(p, 0).
- - Remove const from __*_hook variable declarations, so that glibc can modify
- them during process forking.
- - Fix mlockall(2)/madvise(2) interaction.
- - Fix fork(2)-related deadlocks.
- - Fix error return value for "thread.tcache.enabled" mallctl.
-
-* 3.0.0 (May 11, 2012)
-
- Although this version adds some major new features, the primary focus is on
- internal code cleanup that facilitates maintainability and portability, most
- of which is not reflected in the ChangeLog. This is the first release to
- incorporate substantial contributions from numerous other developers, and the
- result is a more broadly useful allocator (see the git revision history for
- contribution details). Note that the license has been unified, thanks to
- Facebook granting a license under the same terms as the other copyright
- holders (see COPYING).
-
- New features:
- - Implement Valgrind support, redzones, and quarantine.
- - Add support for additional platforms:
- + FreeBSD
- + Mac OS X Lion
- + MinGW
- + Windows (no support yet for replacing the system malloc)
- - Add support for additional architectures:
- + MIPS
- + SH4
- + Tilera
- - Add support for cross compiling.
- - Add nallocm(), which rounds a request size up to the nearest size class
- without actually allocating.
- - Implement aligned_alloc() (blame C11).
- - Add the "thread.tcache.enabled" mallctl.
- - Add the "opt.prof_final" mallctl.
- - Update pprof (from gperftools 2.0).
- - Add the --with-mangling option.
- - Add the --disable-experimental option.
- - Add the --disable-munmap option, and make it the default on Linux.
- - Add the --enable-mremap option, which disables use of mremap(2) by default.
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Enable stats by default.
- - Enable fill by default.
- - Disable lazy locking by default.
- - Rename the "tcache.flush" mallctl to "thread.tcache.flush".
- - Rename the "arenas.pagesize" mallctl to "arenas.page".
- - Change the "opt.lg_prof_sample" default from 0 to 19 (1 B to 512 KiB).
- - Change the "opt.prof_accum" default from true to false.
-
- Removed features:
- - Remove the swap feature, including the "config.swap", "swap.avail",
- "swap.prezeroed", "swap.nfds", and "swap.fds" mallctls.
- - Remove highruns statistics, including the
- "stats.arenas.<i>.bins.<j>.highruns" and
- "stats.arenas.<i>.lruns.<j>.highruns" mallctls.
- - As part of small size class refactoring, remove the "opt.lg_[qc]space_max",
- "arenas.cacheline", "arenas.subpage", "arenas.[tqcs]space_{min,max}", and
- "arenas.[tqcs]bins" mallctls.
- - Remove the "arenas.chunksize" mallctl.
- - Remove the "opt.lg_prof_tcmax" option.
- - Remove the "opt.lg_prof_bt_max" option.
- - Remove the "opt.lg_tcache_gc_sweep" option.
- - Remove the --disable-tiny option, including the "config.tiny" mallctl.
- - Remove the --enable-dynamic-page-shift configure option.
- - Remove the --enable-sysv configure option.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a statistics-related bug in the "thread.arena" mallctl that could cause
- invalid statistics and crashes.
- - Work around TLS deallocation via free() on Linux. This bug could cause
- write-after-free memory corruption.
- - Fix a potential deadlock that could occur during interval- and
- growth-triggered heap profile dumps.
- - Fix large calloc() zeroing bugs due to dropping chunk map unzeroed flags.
- - Fix chunk_alloc_dss() to stop claiming memory is zeroed. This bug could
- cause memory corruption and crashes with --enable-dss specified.
- - Fix fork-related bugs that could cause deadlock in children between fork
- and exec.
- - Fix malloc_stats_print() to honor 'b' and 'l' in the opts parameter.
- - Fix realloc(p, 0) to act like free(p).
- - Do not enforce minimum alignment in memalign().
- - Check for NULL pointer in malloc_usable_size().
- - Fix an off-by-one heap profile statistics bug that could be observed in
- interval- and growth-triggered heap profiles.
- - Fix the "epoch" mallctl to update cached stats even if the passed in epoch
- is 0.
- - Fix bin->runcur management to fix a layout policy bug. This bug did not
- affect correctness.
- - Fix a bug in choose_arena_hard() that potentially caused more arenas to be
- initialized than necessary.
- - Add missing "opt.lg_tcache_max" mallctl implementation.
- - Use glibc allocator hooks to make mixed allocator usage less likely.
- - Fix build issues for --disable-tcache.
- - Don't mangle pthread_create() when --with-private-namespace is specified.
-
-* 2.2.5 (November 14, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix huge_ralloc() race when using mremap(2). This is a serious bug that
- could cause memory corruption and/or crashes.
- - Fix huge_ralloc() to maintain chunk statistics.
- - Fix malloc_stats_print(..., "a") output.
-
-* 2.2.4 (November 5, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Initialize arenas_tsd before using it. This bug existed for 2.2.[0-3], as
- well as for --disable-tls builds in earlier releases.
- - Do not assume a 4 KiB page size in test/rallocm.c.
-
-* 2.2.3 (August 31, 2011)
-
- This version fixes numerous bugs related to heap profiling.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a prof-related race condition. This bug could cause memory corruption,
- but only occurred in non-default configurations (prof_accum:false).
- - Fix off-by-one backtracing issues (make sure that prof_alloc_prep() is
- excluded from backtraces).
- - Fix a prof-related bug in realloc() (only triggered by OOM errors).
- - Fix prof-related bugs in allocm() and rallocm().
- - Fix prof_tdata_cleanup() for --disable-tls builds.
- - Fix a relative include path, to fix objdir builds.
-
-* 2.2.2 (July 30, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a build error for --disable-tcache.
- - Fix assertions in arena_purge() (for real this time).
- - Add the --with-private-namespace option. This is a workaround for symbol
- conflicts that can inadvertently arise when using static libraries.
-
-* 2.2.1 (March 30, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Implement atomic operations for x86/x64. This fixes compilation failures
- for versions of gcc that are still in wide use.
- - Fix an assertion in arena_purge().
-
-* 2.2.0 (March 22, 2011)
-
- This version incorporates several improvements to algorithms and data
- structures that tend to reduce fragmentation and increase speed.
-
- New features:
- - Add the "stats.cactive" mallctl.
- - Update pprof (from google-perftools 1.7).
- - Improve backtracing-related configuration logic, and add the
- --disable-prof-libgcc option.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Change default symbol visibility from "internal", to "hidden", which
- decreases the overhead of library-internal function calls.
- - Fix symbol visibility so that it is also set on OS X.
- - Fix a build dependency regression caused by the introduction of the .pic.o
- suffix for PIC object files.
- - Add missing checks for mutex initialization failures.
- - Don't use libgcc-based backtracing except on x64, where it is known to work.
- - Fix deadlocks on OS X that were due to memory allocation in
- pthread_mutex_lock().
- - Heap profiling-specific fixes:
- + Fix memory corruption due to integer overflow in small region index
- computation, when using a small enough sample interval that profiling
- context pointers are stored in small run headers.
- + Fix a bootstrap ordering bug that only occurred with TLS disabled.
- + Fix a rallocm() rsize bug.
- + Fix error detection bugs for aligned memory allocation.
-
-* 2.1.3 (March 14, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a cpp logic regression (due to the "thread.{de,}allocatedp" mallctl fix
- for OS X in 2.1.2).
- - Fix a "thread.arena" mallctl bug.
- - Fix a thread cache stats merging bug.
-
-* 2.1.2 (March 2, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix "thread.{de,}allocatedp" mallctl for OS X.
- - Add missing jemalloc.a to build system.
-
-* 2.1.1 (January 31, 2011)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix aligned huge reallocation (affected allocm()).
- - Fix the ALLOCM_LG_ALIGN macro definition.
- - Fix a heap dumping deadlock.
- - Fix a "thread.arena" mallctl bug.
-
-* 2.1.0 (December 3, 2010)
-
- This version incorporates some optimizations that can't quite be considered
- bug fixes.
-
- New features:
- - Use Linux's mremap(2) for huge object reallocation when possible.
- - Avoid locking in mallctl*() when possible.
- - Add the "thread.[de]allocatedp" mallctl's.
- - Convert the manual page source from roff to DocBook, and generate both roff
- and HTML manuals.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a crash due to incorrect bootstrap ordering. This only impacted
- --enable-debug --enable-dss configurations.
- - Fix a minor statistics bug for mallctl("swap.avail", ...).
-
-* 2.0.1 (October 29, 2010)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix a race condition in heap profiling that could cause undefined behavior
- if "opt.prof_accum" were disabled.
- - Add missing mutex unlocks for some OOM error paths in the heap profiling
- code.
- - Fix a compilation error for non-C99 builds.
-
-* 2.0.0 (October 24, 2010)
-
- This version focuses on the experimental *allocm() API, and on improved
- run-time configuration/introspection. Nonetheless, numerous performance
- improvements are also included.
-
- New features:
- - Implement the experimental {,r,s,d}allocm() API, which provides a superset
- of the functionality available via malloc(), calloc(), posix_memalign(),
- realloc(), malloc_usable_size(), and free(). These functions can be used to
- allocate/reallocate aligned zeroed memory, ask for optional extra memory
- during reallocation, prevent object movement during reallocation, etc.
- - Replace JEMALLOC_OPTIONS/JEMALLOC_PROF_PREFIX with MALLOC_CONF, which is
- more human-readable, and more flexible. For example:
- JEMALLOC_OPTIONS=AJP
- is now:
- MALLOC_CONF=abort:true,fill:true,stats_print:true
- - Port to Apple OS X. Sponsored by Mozilla.
- - Make it possible for the application to control thread-->arena mappings via
- the "thread.arena" mallctl.
- - Add compile-time support for all TLS-related functionality via pthreads TSD.
- This is mainly of interest for OS X, which does not support TLS, but has a
- TSD implementation with similar performance.
- - Override memalign() and valloc() if they are provided by the system.
- - Add the "arenas.purge" mallctl, which can be used to synchronously purge all
- dirty unused pages.
- - Make cumulative heap profiling data optional, so that it is possible to
- limit the amount of memory consumed by heap profiling data structures.
- - Add per thread allocation counters that can be accessed via the
- "thread.allocated" and "thread.deallocated" mallctls.
-
- Incompatible changes:
- - Remove JEMALLOC_OPTIONS and malloc_options (see MALLOC_CONF above).
- - Increase default backtrace depth from 4 to 128 for heap profiling.
- - Disable interval-based profile dumps by default.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Remove bad assertions in fork handler functions. These assertions could
- cause aborts for some combinations of configure settings.
- - Fix strerror_r() usage to deal with non-standard semantics in GNU libc.
- - Fix leak context reporting. This bug tended to cause the number of contexts
- to be underreported (though the reported number of objects and bytes were
- correct).
- - Fix a realloc() bug for large in-place growing reallocation. This bug could
- cause memory corruption, but it was hard to trigger.
- - Fix an allocation bug for small allocations that could be triggered if
- multiple threads raced to create a new run of backing pages.
- - Enhance the heap profiler to trigger samples based on usable size, rather
- than request size.
- - Fix a heap profiling bug due to sometimes losing track of requested object
- size for sampled objects.
-
-* 1.0.3 (August 12, 2010)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix the libunwind-based implementation of stack backtracing (used for heap
- profiling). This bug could cause zero-length backtraces to be reported.
- - Add a missing mutex unlock in library initialization code. If multiple
- threads raced to initialize malloc, some of them could end up permanently
- blocked.
-
-* 1.0.2 (May 11, 2010)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix junk filling of large objects, which could cause memory corruption.
- - Add MAP_NORESERVE support for chunk mapping, because otherwise virtual
- memory limits could cause swap file configuration to fail. Contributed by
- Jordan DeLong.
-
-* 1.0.1 (April 14, 2010)
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Fix compilation when --enable-fill is specified.
- - Fix threads-related profiling bugs that affected accuracy and caused memory
- to be leaked during thread exit.
- - Fix dirty page purging race conditions that could cause crashes.
- - Fix crash in tcache flushing code during thread destruction.
-
-* 1.0.0 (April 11, 2010)
-
- This release focuses on speed and run-time introspection. Numerous
- algorithmic improvements make this release substantially faster than its
- predecessors.
-
- New features:
- - Implement autoconf-based configuration system.
- - Add mallctl*(), for the purposes of introspection and run-time
- configuration.
- - Make it possible for the application to manually flush a thread's cache, via
- the "tcache.flush" mallctl.
- - Base maximum dirty page count on proportion of active memory.
- - Compute various additional run-time statistics, including per size class
- statistics for large objects.
- - Expose malloc_stats_print(), which can be called repeatedly by the
- application.
- - Simplify the malloc_message() signature to only take one string argument,
- and incorporate an opaque data pointer argument for use by the application
- in combination with malloc_stats_print().
- - Add support for allocation backed by one or more swap files, and allow the
- application to disable over-commit if swap files are in use.
- - Implement allocation profiling and leak checking.
-
- Removed features:
- - Remove the dynamic arena rebalancing code, since thread-specific caching
- reduces its utility.
-
- Bug fixes:
- - Modify chunk allocation to work when address space layout randomization
- (ASLR) is in use.
- - Fix thread cleanup bugs related to TLS destruction.
- - Handle 0-size allocation requests in posix_memalign().
- - Fix a chunk leak. The leaked chunks were never touched, so this impacted
- virtual memory usage, but not physical memory usage.
-
-* linux_2008082[78]a (August 27/28, 2008)
-
- These snapshot releases are the simple result of incorporating Linux-specific
- support into the FreeBSD malloc sources.
-
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diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/INSTALL b/memory/jemalloc/src/INSTALL
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@@ -1,414 +0,0 @@
-Building and installing a packaged release of jemalloc can be as simple as
-typing the following while in the root directory of the source tree:
-
- ./configure
- make
- make install
-
-If building from unpackaged developer sources, the simplest command sequence
-that might work is:
-
- ./autogen.sh
- make dist
- make
- make install
-
-Note that documentation is not built by the default target because doing so
-would create a dependency on xsltproc in packaged releases, hence the
-requirement to either run 'make dist' or avoid installing docs via the various
-install_* targets documented below.
-
-=== Advanced configuration =====================================================
-
-The 'configure' script supports numerous options that allow control of which
-functionality is enabled, where jemalloc is installed, etc. Optionally, pass
-any of the following arguments (not a definitive list) to 'configure':
-
---help
- Print a definitive list of options.
-
---prefix=<install-root-dir>
- Set the base directory in which to install. For example:
-
- ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
-
- will cause files to be installed into /usr/local/include, /usr/local/lib,
- and /usr/local/man.
-
---with-version=<major>.<minor>.<bugfix>-<nrev>-g<gid>
- Use the specified version string rather than trying to generate one (if in
- a git repository) or use existing the VERSION file (if present).
-
---with-rpath=<colon-separated-rpath>
- Embed one or more library paths, so that libjemalloc can find the libraries
- it is linked to. This works only on ELF-based systems.
-
---with-mangling=<map>
- Mangle public symbols specified in <map> which is a comma-separated list of
- name:mangled pairs.
-
- For example, to use ld's --wrap option as an alternative method for
- overriding libc's malloc implementation, specify something like:
-
- --with-mangling=malloc:__wrap_malloc,free:__wrap_free[...]
-
- Note that mangling happens prior to application of the prefix specified by
- --with-jemalloc-prefix, and mangled symbols are then ignored when applying
- the prefix.
-
---with-jemalloc-prefix=<prefix>
- Prefix all public APIs with <prefix>. For example, if <prefix> is
- "prefix_", API changes like the following occur:
-
- malloc() --> prefix_malloc()
- malloc_conf --> prefix_malloc_conf
- /etc/malloc.conf --> /etc/prefix_malloc.conf
- MALLOC_CONF --> PREFIX_MALLOC_CONF
-
- This makes it possible to use jemalloc at the same time as the system
- allocator, or even to use multiple copies of jemalloc simultaneously.
-
- By default, the prefix is "", except on OS X, where it is "je_". On OS X,
- jemalloc overlays the default malloc zone, but makes no attempt to actually
- replace the "malloc", "calloc", etc. symbols.
-
---without-export
- Don't export public APIs. This can be useful when building jemalloc as a
- static library, or to avoid exporting public APIs when using the zone
- allocator on OSX.
-
---with-private-namespace=<prefix>
- Prefix all library-private APIs with <prefix>je_. For shared libraries,
- symbol visibility mechanisms prevent these symbols from being exported, but
- for static libraries, naming collisions are a real possibility. By
- default, <prefix> is empty, which results in a symbol prefix of je_ .
-
---with-install-suffix=<suffix>
- Append <suffix> to the base name of all installed files, such that multiple
- versions of jemalloc can coexist in the same installation directory. For
- example, libjemalloc.so.0 becomes libjemalloc<suffix>.so.0.
-
---with-malloc-conf=<malloc_conf>
- Embed <malloc_conf> as a run-time options string that is processed prior to
- the malloc_conf global variable, the /etc/malloc.conf symlink, and the
- MALLOC_CONF environment variable. For example, to change the default chunk
- size to 256 KiB:
-
- --with-malloc-conf=lg_chunk:18
-
---disable-cc-silence
- Disable code that silences non-useful compiler warnings. This is mainly
- useful during development when auditing the set of warnings that are being
- silenced.
-
---enable-debug
- Enable assertions and validation code. This incurs a substantial
- performance hit, but is very useful during application development.
- Implies --enable-ivsalloc.
-
---enable-code-coverage
- Enable code coverage support, for use during jemalloc test development.
- Additional testing targets are available if this option is enabled:
-
- coverage
- coverage_unit
- coverage_integration
- coverage_stress
-
- These targets do not clear code coverage results from previous runs, and
- there are interactions between the various coverage targets, so it is
- usually advisable to run 'make clean' between repeated code coverage runs.
-
---disable-stats
- Disable statistics gathering functionality. See the "opt.stats_print"
- option documentation for usage details.
-
---enable-ivsalloc
- Enable validation code, which verifies that pointers reside within
- jemalloc-owned chunks before dereferencing them. This incurs a minor
- performance hit.
-
---enable-prof
- Enable heap profiling and leak detection functionality. See the "opt.prof"
- option documentation for usage details. When enabled, there are several
- approaches to backtracing, and the configure script chooses the first one
- in the following list that appears to function correctly:
-
- + libunwind (requires --enable-prof-libunwind)
- + libgcc (unless --disable-prof-libgcc)
- + gcc intrinsics (unless --disable-prof-gcc)
-
---enable-prof-libunwind
- Use the libunwind library (http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/) for stack
- backtracing.
-
---disable-prof-libgcc
- Disable the use of libgcc's backtracing functionality.
-
---disable-prof-gcc
- Disable the use of gcc intrinsics for backtracing.
-
---with-static-libunwind=<libunwind.a>
- Statically link against the specified libunwind.a rather than dynamically
- linking with -lunwind.
-
---disable-tcache
- Disable thread-specific caches for small objects. Objects are cached and
- released in bulk, thus reducing the total number of mutex operations. See
- the "opt.tcache" option for usage details.
-
---disable-munmap
- Disable virtual memory deallocation via munmap(2); instead keep track of
- the virtual memory for later use. munmap() is disabled by default (i.e.
- --disable-munmap is implied) on Linux, which has a quirk in its virtual
- memory allocation algorithm that causes semi-permanent VM map holes under
- normal jemalloc operation.
-
---disable-fill
- Disable support for junk/zero filling of memory, quarantine, and redzones.
- See the "opt.junk", "opt.zero", "opt.quarantine", and "opt.redzone" option
- documentation for usage details.
-
---disable-valgrind
- Disable support for Valgrind.
-
---disable-zone-allocator
- Disable zone allocator for Darwin. This means jemalloc won't be hooked as
- the default allocator on OSX/iOS.
-
---enable-utrace
- Enable utrace(2)-based allocation tracing. This feature is not broadly
- portable (FreeBSD has it, but Linux and OS X do not).
-
---enable-xmalloc
- Enable support for optional immediate termination due to out-of-memory
- errors, as is commonly implemented by "xmalloc" wrapper function for malloc.
- See the "opt.xmalloc" option documentation for usage details.
-
---enable-lazy-lock
- Enable code that wraps pthread_create() to detect when an application
- switches from single-threaded to multi-threaded mode, so that it can avoid
- mutex locking/unlocking operations while in single-threaded mode. In
- practice, this feature usually has little impact on performance unless
- thread-specific caching is disabled.
-
---disable-tls
- Disable thread-local storage (TLS), which allows for fast access to
- thread-local variables via the __thread keyword. If TLS is available,
- jemalloc uses it for several purposes.
-
---disable-cache-oblivious
- Disable cache-oblivious large allocation alignment for large allocation
- requests with no alignment constraints. If this feature is disabled, all
- large allocations are page-aligned as an implementation artifact, which can
- severely harm CPU cache utilization. However, the cache-oblivious layout
- comes at the cost of one extra page per large allocation, which in the
- most extreme case increases physical memory usage for the 16 KiB size class
- to 20 KiB.
-
---with-xslroot=<path>
- Specify where to find DocBook XSL stylesheets when building the
- documentation.
-
---with-lg-page=<lg-page>
- Specify the base 2 log of the system page size. This option is only useful
- when cross compiling, since the configure script automatically determines
- the host's page size by default.
-
---with-lg-page-sizes=<lg-page-sizes>
- Specify the comma-separated base 2 logs of the page sizes to support. This
- option may be useful when cross-compiling in combination with
- --with-lg-page, but its primary use case is for integration with FreeBSD's
- libc, wherein jemalloc is embedded.
-
---with-lg-size-class-group=<lg-size-class-group>
- Specify the base 2 log of how many size classes to use for each doubling in
- size. By default jemalloc uses <lg-size-class-group>=2, which results in
- e.g. the following size classes:
-
- [...], 64,
- 80, 96, 112, 128,
- 160, [...]
-
- <lg-size-class-group>=3 results in e.g. the following size classes:
-
- [...], 64,
- 72, 80, 88, 96, 104, 112, 120, 128,
- 144, [...]
-
- The minimal <lg-size-class-group>=0 causes jemalloc to only provide size
- classes that are powers of 2:
-
- [...],
- 64,
- 128,
- 256,
- [...]
-
- An implementation detail currently limits the total number of small size
- classes to 255, and a compilation error will result if the
- <lg-size-class-group> you specify cannot be supported. The limit is
- roughly <lg-size-class-group>=4, depending on page size.
-
---with-lg-quantum=<lg-quantum>
- Specify the base 2 log of the minimum allocation alignment. jemalloc needs
- to know the minimum alignment that meets the following C standard
- requirement (quoted from the April 12, 2011 draft of the C11 standard):
-
- The pointer returned if the allocation succeeds is suitably aligned so
- that it may be assigned to a pointer to any type of object with a
- fundamental alignment requirement and then used to access such an object
- or an array of such objects in the space allocated [...]
-
- This setting is architecture-specific, and although jemalloc includes known
- safe values for the most commonly used modern architectures, there is a
- wrinkle related to GNU libc (glibc) that may impact your choice of
- <lg-quantum>. On most modern architectures, this mandates 16-byte alignment
- (<lg-quantum>=4), but the glibc developers chose not to meet this
- requirement for performance reasons. An old discussion can be found at
- https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=206 . Unlike glibc,
- jemalloc does follow the C standard by default (caveat: jemalloc
- technically cheats if --with-lg-tiny-min is smaller than
- --with-lg-quantum), but the fact that Linux systems already work around
- this allocator noncompliance means that it is generally safe in practice to
- let jemalloc's minimum alignment follow glibc's lead. If you specify
- --with-lg-quantum=3 during configuration, jemalloc will provide additional
- size classes that are not 16-byte-aligned (24, 40, and 56, assuming
- --with-lg-size-class-group=2).
-
---with-lg-tiny-min=<lg-tiny-min>
- Specify the base 2 log of the minimum tiny size class to support. Tiny
- size classes are powers of 2 less than the quantum, and are only
- incorporated if <lg-tiny-min> is less than <lg-quantum> (see
- --with-lg-quantum). Tiny size classes technically violate the C standard
- requirement for minimum alignment, and crashes could conceivably result if
- the compiler were to generate instructions that made alignment assumptions,
- both because illegal instruction traps could result, and because accesses
- could straddle page boundaries and cause segmentation faults due to
- accessing unmapped addresses.
-
- The default of <lg-tiny-min>=3 works well in practice even on architectures
- that technically require 16-byte alignment, probably for the same reason
- --with-lg-quantum=3 works. Smaller tiny size classes can, and will, cause
- crashes (see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691003 for an
- example).
-
- This option is rarely useful, and is mainly provided as documentation of a
- subtle implementation detail. If you do use this option, specify a
- value in [3, ..., <lg-quantum>].
-
-The following environment variables (not a definitive list) impact configure's
-behavior:
-
-CFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags to the compiler. You probably shouldn't define this unless
- you know what you are doing. (Use EXTRA_CFLAGS instead.)
-
-EXTRA_CFLAGS="?"
- Append these flags to CFLAGS. This makes it possible to add flags such as
- -Werror, while allowing the configure script to determine what other flags
- are appropriate for the specified configuration.
-
- The configure script specifically checks whether an optimization flag (-O*)
- is specified in EXTRA_CFLAGS, and refrains from specifying an optimization
- level if it finds that one has already been specified.
-
-CPPFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags to the C preprocessor. Note that CFLAGS is not passed to
- 'cpp' when 'configure' is looking for include files, so you must use
- CPPFLAGS instead if you need to help 'configure' find header files.
-
-LD_LIBRARY_PATH="?"
- 'ld' uses this colon-separated list to find libraries.
-
-LDFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags when linking.
-
-PATH="?"
- 'configure' uses this to find programs.
-
-=== Advanced compilation =======================================================
-
-To build only parts of jemalloc, use the following targets:
-
- build_lib_shared
- build_lib_static
- build_lib
- build_doc_html
- build_doc_man
- build_doc
-
-To install only parts of jemalloc, use the following targets:
-
- install_bin
- install_include
- install_lib_shared
- install_lib_static
- install_lib
- install_doc_html
- install_doc_man
- install_doc
-
-To clean up build results to varying degrees, use the following make targets:
-
- clean
- distclean
- relclean
-
-=== Advanced installation ======================================================
-
-Optionally, define make variables when invoking make, including (not
-exclusively):
-
-INCLUDEDIR="?"
- Use this as the installation prefix for header files.
-
-LIBDIR="?"
- Use this as the installation prefix for libraries.
-
-MANDIR="?"
- Use this as the installation prefix for man pages.
-
-DESTDIR="?"
- Prepend DESTDIR to INCLUDEDIR, LIBDIR, DATADIR, and MANDIR. This is useful
- when installing to a different path than was specified via --prefix.
-
-CC="?"
- Use this to invoke the C compiler.
-
-CFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags to the compiler.
-
-CPPFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags to the C preprocessor.
-
-LDFLAGS="?"
- Pass these flags when linking.
-
-PATH="?"
- Use this to search for programs used during configuration and building.
-
-=== Development ================================================================
-
-If you intend to make non-trivial changes to jemalloc, use the 'autogen.sh'
-script rather than 'configure'. This re-generates 'configure', enables
-configuration dependency rules, and enables re-generation of automatically
-generated source files.
-
-The build system supports using an object directory separate from the source
-tree. For example, you can create an 'obj' directory, and from within that
-directory, issue configuration and build commands:
-
- autoconf
- mkdir obj
- cd obj
- ../configure --enable-autogen
- make
-
-=== Documentation ==============================================================
-
-The manual page is generated in both html and roff formats. Any web browser
-can be used to view the html manual. The roff manual page can be formatted
-prior to installation via the following command:
-
- nroff -man -t doc/jemalloc.3
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/Makefile.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index d13c7f108..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,506 +0,0 @@
-# Clear out all vpaths, then set just one (default vpath) for the main build
-# directory.
-vpath
-vpath % .
-
-# Clear the default suffixes, so that built-in rules are not used.
-.SUFFIXES :
-
-SHELL := /bin/sh
-
-CC := @CC@
-
-# Configuration parameters.
-DESTDIR =
-BINDIR := $(DESTDIR)@BINDIR@
-INCLUDEDIR := $(DESTDIR)@INCLUDEDIR@
-LIBDIR := $(DESTDIR)@LIBDIR@
-DATADIR := $(DESTDIR)@DATADIR@
-MANDIR := $(DESTDIR)@MANDIR@
-srcroot := @srcroot@
-objroot := @objroot@
-abs_srcroot := @abs_srcroot@
-abs_objroot := @abs_objroot@
-
-# Build parameters.
-CPPFLAGS := @CPPFLAGS@ -I$(srcroot)include -I$(objroot)include
-EXTRA_CFLAGS := @EXTRA_CFLAGS@
-CFLAGS := @CFLAGS@ $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)
-LDFLAGS := @LDFLAGS@
-EXTRA_LDFLAGS := @EXTRA_LDFLAGS@
-LIBS := @LIBS@
-RPATH_EXTRA := @RPATH_EXTRA@
-SO := @so@
-IMPORTLIB := @importlib@
-O := @o@
-A := @a@
-EXE := @exe@
-LIBPREFIX := @libprefix@
-REV := @rev@
-install_suffix := @install_suffix@
-ABI := @abi@
-XSLTPROC := @XSLTPROC@
-AUTOCONF := @AUTOCONF@
-_RPATH = @RPATH@
-RPATH = $(if $(1),$(call _RPATH,$(1)))
-cfghdrs_in := $(addprefix $(srcroot),@cfghdrs_in@)
-cfghdrs_out := @cfghdrs_out@
-cfgoutputs_in := $(addprefix $(srcroot),@cfgoutputs_in@)
-cfgoutputs_out := @cfgoutputs_out@
-enable_autogen := @enable_autogen@
-enable_code_coverage := @enable_code_coverage@
-enable_prof := @enable_prof@
-enable_valgrind := @enable_valgrind@
-enable_zone_allocator := @enable_zone_allocator@
-MALLOC_CONF := @JEMALLOC_CPREFIX@MALLOC_CONF
-link_whole_archive := @link_whole_archive@
-DSO_LDFLAGS = @DSO_LDFLAGS@
-SOREV = @SOREV@
-PIC_CFLAGS = @PIC_CFLAGS@
-CTARGET = @CTARGET@
-LDTARGET = @LDTARGET@
-TEST_LD_MODE = @TEST_LD_MODE@
-MKLIB = @MKLIB@
-AR = @AR@
-ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@
-CC_MM = @CC_MM@
-LM := @LM@
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-
-ifeq (macho, $(ABI))
-TEST_LIBRARY_PATH := DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="$(objroot)lib"
-else
-ifeq (pecoff, $(ABI))
-TEST_LIBRARY_PATH := PATH="$(PATH):$(objroot)lib"
-else
-TEST_LIBRARY_PATH :=
-endif
-endif
-
-LIBJEMALLOC := $(LIBPREFIX)jemalloc$(install_suffix)
-
-# Lists of files.
-BINS := $(objroot)bin/jemalloc-config $(objroot)bin/jemalloc.sh $(objroot)bin/jeprof
-C_HDRS := $(objroot)include/jemalloc/jemalloc$(install_suffix).h
-C_SRCS := $(srcroot)src/jemalloc.c \
- $(srcroot)src/arena.c \
- $(srcroot)src/atomic.c \
- $(srcroot)src/base.c \
- $(srcroot)src/bitmap.c \
- $(srcroot)src/chunk.c \
- $(srcroot)src/chunk_dss.c \
- $(srcroot)src/chunk_mmap.c \
- $(srcroot)src/ckh.c \
- $(srcroot)src/ctl.c \
- $(srcroot)src/extent.c \
- $(srcroot)src/hash.c \
- $(srcroot)src/huge.c \
- $(srcroot)src/mb.c \
- $(srcroot)src/mutex.c \
- $(srcroot)src/nstime.c \
- $(srcroot)src/pages.c \
- $(srcroot)src/prng.c \
- $(srcroot)src/prof.c \
- $(srcroot)src/quarantine.c \
- $(srcroot)src/rtree.c \
- $(srcroot)src/stats.c \
- $(srcroot)src/spin.c \
- $(srcroot)src/tcache.c \
- $(srcroot)src/ticker.c \
- $(srcroot)src/tsd.c \
- $(srcroot)src/util.c \
- $(srcroot)src/witness.c
-ifeq ($(enable_valgrind), 1)
-C_SRCS += $(srcroot)src/valgrind.c
-endif
-ifeq ($(enable_zone_allocator), 1)
-C_SRCS += $(srcroot)src/zone.c
-endif
-ifeq ($(IMPORTLIB),$(SO))
-STATIC_LIBS := $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(A)
-endif
-ifdef PIC_CFLAGS
-STATIC_LIBS += $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC)_pic.$(A)
-else
-STATIC_LIBS += $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC)_s.$(A)
-endif
-DSOS := $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SOREV)
-ifneq ($(SOREV),$(SO))
-DSOS += $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SO)
-endif
-ifeq (1, $(link_whole_archive))
-LJEMALLOC := -Wl,--whole-archive -L$(objroot)lib -l$(LIBJEMALLOC) -Wl,--no-whole-archive
-else
-LJEMALLOC := $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(IMPORTLIB)
-endif
-PC := $(objroot)jemalloc.pc
-MAN3 := $(objroot)doc/jemalloc$(install_suffix).3
-DOCS_XML := $(objroot)doc/jemalloc$(install_suffix).xml
-DOCS_HTML := $(DOCS_XML:$(objroot)%.xml=$(objroot)%.html)
-DOCS_MAN3 := $(DOCS_XML:$(objroot)%.xml=$(objroot)%.3)
-DOCS := $(DOCS_HTML) $(DOCS_MAN3)
-C_TESTLIB_SRCS := $(srcroot)test/src/btalloc.c $(srcroot)test/src/btalloc_0.c \
- $(srcroot)test/src/btalloc_1.c $(srcroot)test/src/math.c \
- $(srcroot)test/src/mtx.c $(srcroot)test/src/mq.c \
- $(srcroot)test/src/SFMT.c $(srcroot)test/src/test.c \
- $(srcroot)test/src/thd.c $(srcroot)test/src/timer.c
-ifeq (1, $(link_whole_archive))
-C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_SRCS :=
-else
-C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_SRCS := $(srcroot)src/nstime.c $(srcroot)src/util.c
-endif
-TESTS_UNIT := \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/a0.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/arena_reset.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/atomic.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/bitmap.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/ckh.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/decay.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/fork.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/hash.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/junk.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/junk_alloc.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/junk_free.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/lg_chunk.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/mallctl.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/math.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/mq.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/mtx.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/ph.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prng.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_accum.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_active.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_gdump.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_idump.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_reset.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/prof_thread_name.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/ql.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/qr.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/quarantine.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/rb.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/rtree.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/run_quantize.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/SFMT.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/size_classes.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/smoothstep.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/stats.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/ticker.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/nstime.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/tsd.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/util.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/witness.c \
- $(srcroot)test/unit/zero.c
-TESTS_INTEGRATION := $(srcroot)test/integration/aligned_alloc.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/allocated.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/sdallocx.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/mallocx.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/MALLOCX_ARENA.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/overflow.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/posix_memalign.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/rallocx.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/thread_arena.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/thread_tcache_enabled.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/xallocx.c \
- $(srcroot)test/integration/chunk.c
-TESTS_STRESS := $(srcroot)test/stress/microbench.c
-TESTS := $(TESTS_UNIT) $(TESTS_INTEGRATION) $(TESTS_STRESS)
-
-C_OBJS := $(C_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.$(O))
-C_PIC_OBJS := $(C_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.pic.$(O))
-C_JET_OBJS := $(C_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.jet.$(O))
-C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS := $(C_TESTLIB_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.unit.$(O))
-C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS := $(C_TESTLIB_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.integration.$(O))
-C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS := $(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.integration.$(O))
-C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS := $(C_TESTLIB_SRCS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.stress.$(O))
-C_TESTLIB_OBJS := $(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS) $(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS)
-
-TESTS_UNIT_OBJS := $(TESTS_UNIT:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.$(O))
-TESTS_INTEGRATION_OBJS := $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.$(O))
-TESTS_STRESS_OBJS := $(TESTS_STRESS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%.$(O))
-TESTS_OBJS := $(TESTS_UNIT_OBJS) $(TESTS_INTEGRATION_OBJS) $(TESTS_STRESS_OBJS)
-
-.PHONY: all dist build_doc_html build_doc_man build_doc
-.PHONY: install_bin install_include install_lib
-.PHONY: install_doc_html install_doc_man install_doc install
-.PHONY: tests check clean distclean relclean
-
-.SECONDARY : $(TESTS_OBJS)
-
-# Default target.
-all: build_lib
-
-dist: build_doc
-
-$(objroot)doc/%.html : $(objroot)doc/%.xml $(srcroot)doc/stylesheet.xsl $(objroot)doc/html.xsl
- $(XSLTPROC) -o $@ $(objroot)doc/html.xsl $<
-
-$(objroot)doc/%.3 : $(objroot)doc/%.xml $(srcroot)doc/stylesheet.xsl $(objroot)doc/manpages.xsl
- $(XSLTPROC) -o $@ $(objroot)doc/manpages.xsl $<
-
-build_doc_html: $(DOCS_HTML)
-build_doc_man: $(DOCS_MAN3)
-build_doc: $(DOCS)
-
-#
-# Include generated dependency files.
-#
-ifdef CC_MM
--include $(C_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
--include $(C_PIC_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
--include $(C_JET_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
--include $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
--include $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
-endif
-
-$(C_OBJS): $(objroot)src/%.$(O): $(srcroot)src/%.c
-$(C_PIC_OBJS): $(objroot)src/%.pic.$(O): $(srcroot)src/%.c
-$(C_PIC_OBJS): CFLAGS += $(PIC_CFLAGS)
-$(C_JET_OBJS): $(objroot)src/%.jet.$(O): $(srcroot)src/%.c
-$(C_JET_OBJS): CFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_JET
-$(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS): $(objroot)test/src/%.unit.$(O): $(srcroot)test/src/%.c
-$(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_UNIT_TEST
-$(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS): $(objroot)test/src/%.integration.$(O): $(srcroot)test/src/%.c
-$(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_INTEGRATION_TEST
-$(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS): $(objroot)src/%.integration.$(O): $(srcroot)src/%.c
-$(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS): $(objroot)test/src/%.stress.$(O): $(srcroot)test/src/%.c
-$(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_STRESS_TEST -DJEMALLOC_STRESS_TESTLIB
-$(C_TESTLIB_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcroot)test/include -I$(objroot)test/include
-$(TESTS_UNIT_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_UNIT_TEST
-$(TESTS_INTEGRATION_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_INTEGRATION_TEST
-$(TESTS_STRESS_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DJEMALLOC_STRESS_TEST
-$(TESTS_OBJS): $(objroot)test/%.$(O): $(srcroot)test/%.c
-$(TESTS_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcroot)test/include -I$(objroot)test/include
-ifneq ($(IMPORTLIB),$(SO))
-$(C_OBJS) $(C_JET_OBJS): CPPFLAGS += -DDLLEXPORT
-endif
-
-ifndef CC_MM
-# Dependencies.
-HEADER_DIRS = $(srcroot)include/jemalloc/internal \
- $(objroot)include/jemalloc $(objroot)include/jemalloc/internal
-HEADERS = $(wildcard $(foreach dir,$(HEADER_DIRS),$(dir)/*.h))
-$(C_OBJS) $(C_PIC_OBJS) $(C_JET_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS) $(TESTS_OBJS): $(HEADERS)
-$(TESTS_OBJS): $(objroot)test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h
-endif
-
-$(C_OBJS) $(C_PIC_OBJS) $(C_JET_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS) $(TESTS_OBJS): %.$(O):
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CTARGET) $<
-ifdef CC_MM
- @$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) -MT $@ -o $(@:%.$(O)=%.d) $<
-endif
-
-ifneq ($(SOREV),$(SO))
-%.$(SO) : %.$(SOREV)
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- ln -sf $(<F) $@
-endif
-
-$(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SOREV) : $(if $(PIC_CFLAGS),$(C_PIC_OBJS),$(C_OBJS))
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(CC) $(DSO_LDFLAGS) $(call RPATH,$(RPATH_EXTRA)) $(LDTARGET) $+ $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
-
-$(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC)_pic.$(A) : $(C_PIC_OBJS)
-$(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(A) : $(C_OBJS)
-$(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC)_s.$(A) : $(C_OBJS)
-
-$(STATIC_LIBS):
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(AR) $(ARFLAGS)@AROUT@ $+
-
-$(objroot)test/unit/%$(EXE): $(objroot)test/unit/%.$(O) $(TESTS_UNIT_LINK_OBJS) $(C_JET_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS)
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(CC) $(LDTARGET) $(filter %.$(O),$^) $(call RPATH,$(objroot)lib) $(LDFLAGS) $(filter-out -lm,$(LIBS)) $(LM) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
-
-$(objroot)test/integration/%$(EXE): $(objroot)test/integration/%.$(O) $(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS) $(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS) $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(IMPORTLIB)
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(CC) $(TEST_LD_MODE) $(LDTARGET) $(filter %.$(O),$^) $(call RPATH,$(objroot)lib) $(LJEMALLOC) $(LDFLAGS) $(filter-out -lm,$(filter -lrt -lpthread,$(LIBS))) $(LM) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
-
-$(objroot)test/stress/%$(EXE): $(objroot)test/stress/%.$(O) $(C_JET_OBJS) $(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS) $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(IMPORTLIB)
- @mkdir -p $(@D)
- $(CC) $(TEST_LD_MODE) $(LDTARGET) $(filter %.$(O),$^) $(call RPATH,$(objroot)lib) $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(IMPORTLIB) $(LDFLAGS) $(filter-out -lm,$(LIBS)) $(LM) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
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-build_lib_shared: $(DSOS)
-build_lib_static: $(STATIC_LIBS)
-build_lib: build_lib_shared build_lib_static
-
-install_bin:
- $(INSTALL) -d $(BINDIR)
- @for b in $(BINS); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 755 $$b $(BINDIR)"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 755 $$b $(BINDIR); \
-done
-
-install_include:
- $(INSTALL) -d $(INCLUDEDIR)/jemalloc
- @for h in $(C_HDRS); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 644 $$h $(INCLUDEDIR)/jemalloc"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 644 $$h $(INCLUDEDIR)/jemalloc; \
-done
-
-install_lib_shared: $(DSOS)
- $(INSTALL) -d $(LIBDIR)
- $(INSTALL) -m 755 $(objroot)lib/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SOREV) $(LIBDIR)
-ifneq ($(SOREV),$(SO))
- ln -sf $(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SOREV) $(LIBDIR)/$(LIBJEMALLOC).$(SO)
-endif
-
-install_lib_static: $(STATIC_LIBS)
- $(INSTALL) -d $(LIBDIR)
- @for l in $(STATIC_LIBS); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 755 $$l $(LIBDIR)"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 755 $$l $(LIBDIR); \
-done
-
-install_lib_pc: $(PC)
- $(INSTALL) -d $(LIBDIR)/pkgconfig
- @for l in $(PC); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 644 $$l $(LIBDIR)/pkgconfig"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 644 $$l $(LIBDIR)/pkgconfig; \
-done
-
-install_lib: install_lib_shared install_lib_static install_lib_pc
-
-install_doc_html:
- $(INSTALL) -d $(DATADIR)/doc/jemalloc$(install_suffix)
- @for d in $(DOCS_HTML); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 644 $$d $(DATADIR)/doc/jemalloc$(install_suffix)"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 644 $$d $(DATADIR)/doc/jemalloc$(install_suffix); \
-done
-
-install_doc_man:
- $(INSTALL) -d $(MANDIR)/man3
- @for d in $(DOCS_MAN3); do \
- echo "$(INSTALL) -m 644 $$d $(MANDIR)/man3"; \
- $(INSTALL) -m 644 $$d $(MANDIR)/man3; \
-done
-
-install_doc: install_doc_html install_doc_man
-
-install: install_bin install_include install_lib install_doc
-
-tests_unit: $(TESTS_UNIT:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%$(EXE))
-tests_integration: $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%$(EXE))
-tests_stress: $(TESTS_STRESS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%$(EXE))
-tests: tests_unit tests_integration tests_stress
-
-check_unit_dir:
- @mkdir -p $(objroot)test/unit
-check_integration_dir:
- @mkdir -p $(objroot)test/integration
-stress_dir:
- @mkdir -p $(objroot)test/stress
-check_dir: check_unit_dir check_integration_dir
-
-check_unit: tests_unit check_unit_dir
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="purge:ratio" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_UNIT:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="purge:decay" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_UNIT:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
-check_integration_prof: tests_integration check_integration_dir
-ifeq ($(enable_prof), 1)
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="prof:true" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="prof:true,prof_active:false" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
-endif
-check_integration_decay: tests_integration check_integration_dir
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="purge:decay,decay_time:-1" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="purge:decay,decay_time:0" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
- $(MALLOC_CONF)="purge:decay" $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
-check_integration: tests_integration check_integration_dir
- $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_INTEGRATION:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
-stress: tests_stress stress_dir
- $(SHELL) $(objroot)test/test.sh $(TESTS_STRESS:$(srcroot)%.c=$(objroot)%)
-check: check_unit check_integration check_integration_decay check_integration_prof
-
-ifeq ($(enable_code_coverage), 1)
-coverage_unit: check_unit
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src jet $(C_JET_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src unit $(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/unit unit $(TESTS_UNIT_OBJS)
-
-coverage_integration: check_integration
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src pic $(C_PIC_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src integration $(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src integration $(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/integration integration $(TESTS_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
-
-coverage_stress: stress
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src pic $(C_PIC_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src jet $(C_JET_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src stress $(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/stress stress $(TESTS_STRESS_OBJS)
-
-coverage: check
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src pic $(C_PIC_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src jet $(C_JET_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)src integration $(C_UTIL_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src unit $(C_TESTLIB_UNIT_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src integration $(C_TESTLIB_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/src stress $(C_TESTLIB_STRESS_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/unit unit $(TESTS_UNIT_OBJS) $(TESTS_UNIT_AUX_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/integration integration $(TESTS_INTEGRATION_OBJS)
- $(SHELL) $(srcroot)coverage.sh $(srcroot)test/stress integration $(TESTS_STRESS_OBJS)
-endif
-
-clean:
- rm -f $(C_OBJS)
- rm -f $(C_PIC_OBJS)
- rm -f $(C_JET_OBJS)
- rm -f $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS)
- rm -f $(C_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
- rm -f $(C_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcda)
- rm -f $(C_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcno)
- rm -f $(C_PIC_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
- rm -f $(C_PIC_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcda)
- rm -f $(C_PIC_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcno)
- rm -f $(C_JET_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
- rm -f $(C_JET_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcda)
- rm -f $(C_JET_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcno)
- rm -f $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
- rm -f $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcda)
- rm -f $(C_TESTLIB_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcno)
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%$(EXE))
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS)
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.d)
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcda)
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.gcno)
- rm -f $(TESTS_OBJS:%.$(O)=%.out)
- rm -f $(DSOS) $(STATIC_LIBS)
- rm -f $(objroot)*.gcov.*
-
-distclean: clean
- rm -f $(objroot)bin/jemalloc-config
- rm -f $(objroot)bin/jemalloc.sh
- rm -f $(objroot)bin/jeprof
- rm -f $(objroot)config.log
- rm -f $(objroot)config.status
- rm -f $(objroot)config.stamp
- rm -f $(cfghdrs_out)
- rm -f $(cfgoutputs_out)
-
-relclean: distclean
- rm -f $(objroot)configure
- rm -f $(objroot)VERSION
- rm -f $(DOCS_HTML)
- rm -f $(DOCS_MAN3)
-
-#===============================================================================
-# Re-configuration rules.
-
-ifeq ($(enable_autogen), 1)
-$(srcroot)configure : $(srcroot)configure.ac
- cd ./$(srcroot) && $(AUTOCONF)
-
-$(objroot)config.status : $(srcroot)configure
- ./$(objroot)config.status --recheck
-
-$(srcroot)config.stamp.in : $(srcroot)configure.ac
- echo stamp > $(srcroot)config.stamp.in
-
-$(objroot)config.stamp : $(cfgoutputs_in) $(cfghdrs_in) $(srcroot)configure
- ./$(objroot)config.status
- @touch $@
-
-# There must be some action in order for make to re-read Makefile when it is
-# out of date.
-$(cfgoutputs_out) $(cfghdrs_out) : $(objroot)config.stamp
- @true
-endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/README b/memory/jemalloc/src/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ff24a9ef..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-jemalloc is a general purpose malloc(3) implementation that emphasizes
-fragmentation avoidance and scalable concurrency support. jemalloc first came
-into use as the FreeBSD libc allocator in 2005, and since then it has found its
-way into numerous applications that rely on its predictable behavior. In 2010
-jemalloc development efforts broadened to include developer support features
-such as heap profiling, Valgrind integration, and extensive monitoring/tuning
-hooks. Modern jemalloc releases continue to be integrated back into FreeBSD,
-and therefore versatility remains critical. Ongoing development efforts trend
-toward making jemalloc among the best allocators for a broad range of demanding
-applications, and eliminating/mitigating weaknesses that have practical
-repercussions for real world applications.
-
-The COPYING file contains copyright and licensing information.
-
-The INSTALL file contains information on how to configure, build, and install
-jemalloc.
-
-The ChangeLog file contains a brief summary of changes for each release.
-
-URL: http://jemalloc.net/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/VERSION b/memory/jemalloc/src/VERSION
deleted file mode 100644
index c108ecb84..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/VERSION
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-4.3.1-0-g0110fa8451af905affd77c3bea0d545fee2251b2
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/autogen.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/autogen.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 75f32da68..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/autogen.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-for i in autoconf; do
- echo "$i"
- $i
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "Error $? in $i"
- exit 1
- fi
-done
-
-echo "./configure --enable-autogen $@"
-./configure --enable-autogen $@
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "Error $? in ./configure"
- exit 1
-fi
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc-config.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc-config.in
deleted file mode 100644
index b016c8d33..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc-config.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-usage() {
- cat <<EOF
-Usage:
- @BINDIR@/jemalloc-config <option>
-Options:
- --help | -h : Print usage.
- --version : Print jemalloc version.
- --revision : Print shared library revision number.
- --config : Print configure options used to build jemalloc.
- --prefix : Print installation directory prefix.
- --bindir : Print binary installation directory.
- --datadir : Print data installation directory.
- --includedir : Print include installation directory.
- --libdir : Print library installation directory.
- --mandir : Print manual page installation directory.
- --cc : Print compiler used to build jemalloc.
- --cflags : Print compiler flags used to build jemalloc.
- --cppflags : Print preprocessor flags used to build jemalloc.
- --ldflags : Print library flags used to build jemalloc.
- --libs : Print libraries jemalloc was linked against.
-EOF
-}
-
-prefix="@prefix@"
-exec_prefix="@exec_prefix@"
-
-case "$1" in
---help | -h)
- usage
- exit 0
- ;;
---version)
- echo "@jemalloc_version@"
- ;;
---revision)
- echo "@rev@"
- ;;
---config)
- echo "@CONFIG@"
- ;;
---prefix)
- echo "@PREFIX@"
- ;;
---bindir)
- echo "@BINDIR@"
- ;;
---datadir)
- echo "@DATADIR@"
- ;;
---includedir)
- echo "@INCLUDEDIR@"
- ;;
---libdir)
- echo "@LIBDIR@"
- ;;
---mandir)
- echo "@MANDIR@"
- ;;
---cc)
- echo "@CC@"
- ;;
---cflags)
- echo "@CFLAGS@"
- ;;
---cppflags)
- echo "@CPPFLAGS@"
- ;;
---ldflags)
- echo "@LDFLAGS@ @EXTRA_LDFLAGS@"
- ;;
---libs)
- echo "@LIBS@"
- ;;
-*)
- usage
- exit 1
-esac
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc.sh.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc.sh.in
deleted file mode 100644
index cdf367375..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jemalloc.sh.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-prefix=@prefix@
-exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@
-libdir=@libdir@
-
-@LD_PRELOAD_VAR@=${libdir}/libjemalloc.@SOREV@
-export @LD_PRELOAD_VAR@
-exec "$@"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jeprof.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jeprof.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 42087fcec..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/bin/jeprof.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5611 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env perl
-
-# Copyright (c) 1998-2007, Google Inc.
-# All rights reserved.
-#
-# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-# met:
-#
-# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-# distribution.
-# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
-# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-# this software without specific prior written permission.
-#
-# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-# ---
-# Program for printing the profile generated by common/profiler.cc,
-# or by the heap profiler (common/debugallocation.cc)
-#
-# The profile contains a sequence of entries of the form:
-# <count> <stack trace>
-# This program parses the profile, and generates user-readable
-# output.
-#
-# Examples:
-#
-# % tools/jeprof "program" "profile"
-# Enters "interactive" mode
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --text "program" "profile"
-# Generates one line per procedure
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --gv "program" "profile"
-# Generates annotated call-graph and displays via "gv"
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --gv --focus=Mutex "program" "profile"
-# Restrict to code paths that involve an entry that matches "Mutex"
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --gv --focus=Mutex --ignore=string "program" "profile"
-# Restrict to code paths that involve an entry that matches "Mutex"
-# and does not match "string"
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --list=IBF_CheckDocid "program" "profile"
-# Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
-# sample that match the --list=<regexp> pattern. The listing is
-# annotated with the flat and cumulative sample counts at each line.
-#
-# % tools/jeprof --disasm=IBF_CheckDocid "program" "profile"
-# Generates disassembly listing of all routines with at least one
-# sample that match the --disasm=<regexp> pattern. The listing is
-# annotated with the flat and cumulative sample counts at each PC value.
-#
-# TODO: Use color to indicate files?
-
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Getopt::Long;
-
-my $JEPROF_VERSION = "@jemalloc_version@";
-my $PPROF_VERSION = "2.0";
-
-# These are the object tools we use which can come from a
-# user-specified location using --tools, from the JEPROF_TOOLS
-# environment variable, or from the environment.
-my %obj_tool_map = (
- "objdump" => "objdump",
- "nm" => "nm",
- "addr2line" => "addr2line",
- "c++filt" => "c++filt",
- ## ConfigureObjTools may add architecture-specific entries:
- #"nm_pdb" => "nm-pdb", # for reading windows (PDB-format) executables
- #"addr2line_pdb" => "addr2line-pdb", # ditto
- #"otool" => "otool", # equivalent of objdump on OS X
-);
-# NOTE: these are lists, so you can put in commandline flags if you want.
-my @DOT = ("dot"); # leave non-absolute, since it may be in /usr/local
-my @GV = ("gv");
-my @EVINCE = ("evince"); # could also be xpdf or perhaps acroread
-my @KCACHEGRIND = ("kcachegrind");
-my @PS2PDF = ("ps2pdf");
-# These are used for dynamic profiles
-my @URL_FETCHER = ("curl", "-s", "--fail");
-
-# These are the web pages that servers need to support for dynamic profiles
-my $HEAP_PAGE = "/pprof/heap";
-my $PROFILE_PAGE = "/pprof/profile"; # must support cgi-param "?seconds=#"
-my $PMUPROFILE_PAGE = "/pprof/pmuprofile(?:\\?.*)?"; # must support cgi-param
- # ?seconds=#&event=x&period=n
-my $GROWTH_PAGE = "/pprof/growth";
-my $CONTENTION_PAGE = "/pprof/contention";
-my $WALL_PAGE = "/pprof/wall(?:\\?.*)?"; # accepts options like namefilter
-my $FILTEREDPROFILE_PAGE = "/pprof/filteredprofile(?:\\?.*)?";
-my $CENSUSPROFILE_PAGE = "/pprof/censusprofile(?:\\?.*)?"; # must support cgi-param
- # "?seconds=#",
- # "?tags_regexp=#" and
- # "?type=#".
-my $SYMBOL_PAGE = "/pprof/symbol"; # must support symbol lookup via POST
-my $PROGRAM_NAME_PAGE = "/pprof/cmdline";
-
-# These are the web pages that can be named on the command line.
-# All the alternatives must begin with /.
-my $PROFILES = "($HEAP_PAGE|$PROFILE_PAGE|$PMUPROFILE_PAGE|" .
- "$GROWTH_PAGE|$CONTENTION_PAGE|$WALL_PAGE|" .
- "$FILTEREDPROFILE_PAGE|$CENSUSPROFILE_PAGE)";
-
-# default binary name
-my $UNKNOWN_BINARY = "(unknown)";
-
-# There is a pervasive dependency on the length (in hex characters,
-# i.e., nibbles) of an address, distinguishing between 32-bit and
-# 64-bit profiles. To err on the safe size, default to 64-bit here:
-my $address_length = 16;
-
-my $dev_null = "/dev/null";
-if (! -e $dev_null && $^O =~ /MSWin/) { # $^O is the OS perl was built for
- $dev_null = "nul";
-}
-
-# A list of paths to search for shared object files
-my @prefix_list = ();
-
-# Special routine name that should not have any symbols.
-# Used as separator to parse "addr2line -i" output.
-my $sep_symbol = '_fini';
-my $sep_address = undef;
-
-##### Argument parsing #####
-
-sub usage_string {
- return <<EOF;
-Usage:
-jeprof [options] <program> <profiles>
- <profiles> is a space separated list of profile names.
-jeprof [options] <symbolized-profiles>
- <symbolized-profiles> is a list of profile files where each file contains
- the necessary symbol mappings as well as profile data (likely generated
- with --raw).
-jeprof [options] <profile>
- <profile> is a remote form. Symbols are obtained from host:port$SYMBOL_PAGE
-
- Each name can be:
- /path/to/profile - a path to a profile file
- host:port[/<service>] - a location of a service to get profile from
-
- The /<service> can be $HEAP_PAGE, $PROFILE_PAGE, /pprof/pmuprofile,
- $GROWTH_PAGE, $CONTENTION_PAGE, /pprof/wall,
- $CENSUSPROFILE_PAGE, or /pprof/filteredprofile.
- For instance:
- jeprof http://myserver.com:80$HEAP_PAGE
- If /<service> is omitted, the service defaults to $PROFILE_PAGE (cpu profiling).
-jeprof --symbols <program>
- Maps addresses to symbol names. In this mode, stdin should be a
- list of library mappings, in the same format as is found in the heap-
- and cpu-profile files (this loosely matches that of /proc/self/maps
- on linux), followed by a list of hex addresses to map, one per line.
-
- For more help with querying remote servers, including how to add the
- necessary server-side support code, see this filename (or one like it):
-
- /usr/doc/gperftools-$PPROF_VERSION/pprof_remote_servers.html
-
-Options:
- --cum Sort by cumulative data
- --base=<base> Subtract <base> from <profile> before display
- --interactive Run in interactive mode (interactive "help" gives help) [default]
- --seconds=<n> Length of time for dynamic profiles [default=30 secs]
- --add_lib=<file> Read additional symbols and line info from the given library
- --lib_prefix=<dir> Comma separated list of library path prefixes
-
-Reporting Granularity:
- --addresses Report at address level
- --lines Report at source line level
- --functions Report at function level [default]
- --files Report at source file level
-
-Output type:
- --text Generate text report
- --callgrind Generate callgrind format to stdout
- --gv Generate Postscript and display
- --evince Generate PDF and display
- --web Generate SVG and display
- --list=<regexp> Generate source listing of matching routines
- --disasm=<regexp> Generate disassembly of matching routines
- --symbols Print demangled symbol names found at given addresses
- --dot Generate DOT file to stdout
- --ps Generate Postcript to stdout
- --pdf Generate PDF to stdout
- --svg Generate SVG to stdout
- --gif Generate GIF to stdout
- --raw Generate symbolized jeprof data (useful with remote fetch)
-
-Heap-Profile Options:
- --inuse_space Display in-use (mega)bytes [default]
- --inuse_objects Display in-use objects
- --alloc_space Display allocated (mega)bytes
- --alloc_objects Display allocated objects
- --show_bytes Display space in bytes
- --drop_negative Ignore negative differences
-
-Contention-profile options:
- --total_delay Display total delay at each region [default]
- --contentions Display number of delays at each region
- --mean_delay Display mean delay at each region
-
-Call-graph Options:
- --nodecount=<n> Show at most so many nodes [default=80]
- --nodefraction=<f> Hide nodes below <f>*total [default=.005]
- --edgefraction=<f> Hide edges below <f>*total [default=.001]
- --maxdegree=<n> Max incoming/outgoing edges per node [default=8]
- --focus=<regexp> Focus on backtraces with nodes matching <regexp>
- --thread=<n> Show profile for thread <n>
- --ignore=<regexp> Ignore backtraces with nodes matching <regexp>
- --scale=<n> Set GV scaling [default=0]
- --heapcheck Make nodes with non-0 object counts
- (i.e. direct leak generators) more visible
- --retain=<regexp> Retain only nodes that match <regexp>
- --exclude=<regexp> Exclude all nodes that match <regexp>
-
-Miscellaneous:
- --tools=<prefix or binary:fullpath>[,...] \$PATH for object tool pathnames
- --test Run unit tests
- --help This message
- --version Version information
-
-Environment Variables:
- JEPROF_TMPDIR Profiles directory. Defaults to \$HOME/jeprof
- JEPROF_TOOLS Prefix for object tools pathnames
-
-Examples:
-
-jeprof /bin/ls ls.prof
- Enters "interactive" mode
-jeprof --text /bin/ls ls.prof
- Outputs one line per procedure
-jeprof --web /bin/ls ls.prof
- Displays annotated call-graph in web browser
-jeprof --gv /bin/ls ls.prof
- Displays annotated call-graph via 'gv'
-jeprof --gv --focus=Mutex /bin/ls ls.prof
- Restricts to code paths including a .*Mutex.* entry
-jeprof --gv --focus=Mutex --ignore=string /bin/ls ls.prof
- Code paths including Mutex but not string
-jeprof --list=getdir /bin/ls ls.prof
- (Per-line) annotated source listing for getdir()
-jeprof --disasm=getdir /bin/ls ls.prof
- (Per-PC) annotated disassembly for getdir()
-
-jeprof http://localhost:1234/
- Enters "interactive" mode
-jeprof --text localhost:1234
- Outputs one line per procedure for localhost:1234
-jeprof --raw localhost:1234 > ./local.raw
-jeprof --text ./local.raw
- Fetches a remote profile for later analysis and then
- analyzes it in text mode.
-EOF
-}
-
-sub version_string {
- return <<EOF
-jeprof (part of jemalloc $JEPROF_VERSION)
-based on pprof (part of gperftools $PPROF_VERSION)
-
-Copyright 1998-2007 Google Inc.
-
-This is BSD licensed software; see the source for copying conditions
-and license information.
-There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
-PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-EOF
-}
-
-sub usage {
- my $msg = shift;
- print STDERR "$msg\n\n";
- print STDERR usage_string();
- print STDERR "\nFATAL ERROR: $msg\n"; # just as a reminder
- exit(1);
-}
-
-sub Init() {
- # Setup tmp-file name and handler to clean it up.
- # We do this in the very beginning so that we can use
- # error() and cleanup() function anytime here after.
- $main::tmpfile_sym = "/tmp/jeprof$$.sym";
- $main::tmpfile_ps = "/tmp/jeprof$$";
- $main::next_tmpfile = 0;
- $SIG{'INT'} = \&sighandler;
-
- # Cache from filename/linenumber to source code
- $main::source_cache = ();
-
- $main::opt_help = 0;
- $main::opt_version = 0;
-
- $main::opt_cum = 0;
- $main::opt_base = '';
- $main::opt_addresses = 0;
- $main::opt_lines = 0;
- $main::opt_functions = 0;
- $main::opt_files = 0;
- $main::opt_lib_prefix = "";
-
- $main::opt_text = 0;
- $main::opt_callgrind = 0;
- $main::opt_list = "";
- $main::opt_disasm = "";
- $main::opt_symbols = 0;
- $main::opt_gv = 0;
- $main::opt_evince = 0;
- $main::opt_web = 0;
- $main::opt_dot = 0;
- $main::opt_ps = 0;
- $main::opt_pdf = 0;
- $main::opt_gif = 0;
- $main::opt_svg = 0;
- $main::opt_raw = 0;
-
- $main::opt_nodecount = 80;
- $main::opt_nodefraction = 0.005;
- $main::opt_edgefraction = 0.001;
- $main::opt_maxdegree = 8;
- $main::opt_focus = '';
- $main::opt_thread = undef;
- $main::opt_ignore = '';
- $main::opt_scale = 0;
- $main::opt_heapcheck = 0;
- $main::opt_retain = '';
- $main::opt_exclude = '';
- $main::opt_seconds = 30;
- $main::opt_lib = "";
-
- $main::opt_inuse_space = 0;
- $main::opt_inuse_objects = 0;
- $main::opt_alloc_space = 0;
- $main::opt_alloc_objects = 0;
- $main::opt_show_bytes = 0;
- $main::opt_drop_negative = 0;
- $main::opt_interactive = 0;
-
- $main::opt_total_delay = 0;
- $main::opt_contentions = 0;
- $main::opt_mean_delay = 0;
-
- $main::opt_tools = "";
- $main::opt_debug = 0;
- $main::opt_test = 0;
-
- # These are undocumented flags used only by unittests.
- $main::opt_test_stride = 0;
-
- # Are we using $SYMBOL_PAGE?
- $main::use_symbol_page = 0;
-
- # Files returned by TempName.
- %main::tempnames = ();
-
- # Type of profile we are dealing with
- # Supported types:
- # cpu
- # heap
- # growth
- # contention
- $main::profile_type = ''; # Empty type means "unknown"
-
- GetOptions("help!" => \$main::opt_help,
- "version!" => \$main::opt_version,
- "cum!" => \$main::opt_cum,
- "base=s" => \$main::opt_base,
- "seconds=i" => \$main::opt_seconds,
- "add_lib=s" => \$main::opt_lib,
- "lib_prefix=s" => \$main::opt_lib_prefix,
- "functions!" => \$main::opt_functions,
- "lines!" => \$main::opt_lines,
- "addresses!" => \$main::opt_addresses,
- "files!" => \$main::opt_files,
- "text!" => \$main::opt_text,
- "callgrind!" => \$main::opt_callgrind,
- "list=s" => \$main::opt_list,
- "disasm=s" => \$main::opt_disasm,
- "symbols!" => \$main::opt_symbols,
- "gv!" => \$main::opt_gv,
- "evince!" => \$main::opt_evince,
- "web!" => \$main::opt_web,
- "dot!" => \$main::opt_dot,
- "ps!" => \$main::opt_ps,
- "pdf!" => \$main::opt_pdf,
- "svg!" => \$main::opt_svg,
- "gif!" => \$main::opt_gif,
- "raw!" => \$main::opt_raw,
- "interactive!" => \$main::opt_interactive,
- "nodecount=i" => \$main::opt_nodecount,
- "nodefraction=f" => \$main::opt_nodefraction,
- "edgefraction=f" => \$main::opt_edgefraction,
- "maxdegree=i" => \$main::opt_maxdegree,
- "focus=s" => \$main::opt_focus,
- "thread=s" => \$main::opt_thread,
- "ignore=s" => \$main::opt_ignore,
- "scale=i" => \$main::opt_scale,
- "heapcheck" => \$main::opt_heapcheck,
- "retain=s" => \$main::opt_retain,
- "exclude=s" => \$main::opt_exclude,
- "inuse_space!" => \$main::opt_inuse_space,
- "inuse_objects!" => \$main::opt_inuse_objects,
- "alloc_space!" => \$main::opt_alloc_space,
- "alloc_objects!" => \$main::opt_alloc_objects,
- "show_bytes!" => \$main::opt_show_bytes,
- "drop_negative!" => \$main::opt_drop_negative,
- "total_delay!" => \$main::opt_total_delay,
- "contentions!" => \$main::opt_contentions,
- "mean_delay!" => \$main::opt_mean_delay,
- "tools=s" => \$main::opt_tools,
- "test!" => \$main::opt_test,
- "debug!" => \$main::opt_debug,
- # Undocumented flags used only by unittests:
- "test_stride=i" => \$main::opt_test_stride,
- ) || usage("Invalid option(s)");
-
- # Deal with the standard --help and --version
- if ($main::opt_help) {
- print usage_string();
- exit(0);
- }
-
- if ($main::opt_version) {
- print version_string();
- exit(0);
- }
-
- # Disassembly/listing/symbols mode requires address-level info
- if ($main::opt_disasm || $main::opt_list || $main::opt_symbols) {
- $main::opt_functions = 0;
- $main::opt_lines = 0;
- $main::opt_addresses = 1;
- $main::opt_files = 0;
- }
-
- # Check heap-profiling flags
- if ($main::opt_inuse_space +
- $main::opt_inuse_objects +
- $main::opt_alloc_space +
- $main::opt_alloc_objects > 1) {
- usage("Specify at most on of --inuse/--alloc options");
- }
-
- # Check output granularities
- my $grains =
- $main::opt_functions +
- $main::opt_lines +
- $main::opt_addresses +
- $main::opt_files +
- 0;
- if ($grains > 1) {
- usage("Only specify one output granularity option");
- }
- if ($grains == 0) {
- $main::opt_functions = 1;
- }
-
- # Check output modes
- my $modes =
- $main::opt_text +
- $main::opt_callgrind +
- ($main::opt_list eq '' ? 0 : 1) +
- ($main::opt_disasm eq '' ? 0 : 1) +
- ($main::opt_symbols == 0 ? 0 : 1) +
- $main::opt_gv +
- $main::opt_evince +
- $main::opt_web +
- $main::opt_dot +
- $main::opt_ps +
- $main::opt_pdf +
- $main::opt_svg +
- $main::opt_gif +
- $main::opt_raw +
- $main::opt_interactive +
- 0;
- if ($modes > 1) {
- usage("Only specify one output mode");
- }
- if ($modes == 0) {
- if (-t STDOUT) { # If STDOUT is a tty, activate interactive mode
- $main::opt_interactive = 1;
- } else {
- $main::opt_text = 1;
- }
- }
-
- if ($main::opt_test) {
- RunUnitTests();
- # Should not return
- exit(1);
- }
-
- # Binary name and profile arguments list
- $main::prog = "";
- @main::pfile_args = ();
-
- # Remote profiling without a binary (using $SYMBOL_PAGE instead)
- if (@ARGV > 0) {
- if (IsProfileURL($ARGV[0])) {
- $main::use_symbol_page = 1;
- } elsif (IsSymbolizedProfileFile($ARGV[0])) {
- $main::use_symbolized_profile = 1;
- $main::prog = $UNKNOWN_BINARY; # will be set later from the profile file
- }
- }
-
- if ($main::use_symbol_page || $main::use_symbolized_profile) {
- # We don't need a binary!
- my %disabled = ('--lines' => $main::opt_lines,
- '--disasm' => $main::opt_disasm);
- for my $option (keys %disabled) {
- usage("$option cannot be used without a binary") if $disabled{$option};
- }
- # Set $main::prog later...
- scalar(@ARGV) || usage("Did not specify profile file");
- } elsif ($main::opt_symbols) {
- # --symbols needs a binary-name (to run nm on, etc) but not profiles
- $main::prog = shift(@ARGV) || usage("Did not specify program");
- } else {
- $main::prog = shift(@ARGV) || usage("Did not specify program");
- scalar(@ARGV) || usage("Did not specify profile file");
- }
-
- # Parse profile file/location arguments
- foreach my $farg (@ARGV) {
- if ($farg =~ m/(.*)\@([0-9]+)(|\/.*)$/ ) {
- my $machine = $1;
- my $num_machines = $2;
- my $path = $3;
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_machines; $i++) {
- unshift(@main::pfile_args, "$i.$machine$path");
- }
- } else {
- unshift(@main::pfile_args, $farg);
- }
- }
-
- if ($main::use_symbol_page) {
- unless (IsProfileURL($main::pfile_args[0])) {
- error("The first profile should be a remote form to use $SYMBOL_PAGE\n");
- }
- CheckSymbolPage();
- $main::prog = FetchProgramName();
- } elsif (!$main::use_symbolized_profile) { # may not need objtools!
- ConfigureObjTools($main::prog)
- }
-
- # Break the opt_lib_prefix into the prefix_list array
- @prefix_list = split (',', $main::opt_lib_prefix);
-
- # Remove trailing / from the prefixes, in the list to prevent
- # searching things like /my/path//lib/mylib.so
- foreach (@prefix_list) {
- s|/+$||;
- }
-}
-
-sub FilterAndPrint {
- my ($profile, $symbols, $libs, $thread) = @_;
-
- # Get total data in profile
- my $total = TotalProfile($profile);
-
- # Remove uniniteresting stack items
- $profile = RemoveUninterestingFrames($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Focus?
- if ($main::opt_focus ne '') {
- $profile = FocusProfile($symbols, $profile, $main::opt_focus);
- }
-
- # Ignore?
- if ($main::opt_ignore ne '') {
- $profile = IgnoreProfile($symbols, $profile, $main::opt_ignore);
- }
-
- my $calls = ExtractCalls($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Reduce profiles to required output granularity, and also clean
- # each stack trace so a given entry exists at most once.
- my $reduced = ReduceProfile($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $flat = FlatProfile($reduced);
- my $cumulative = CumulativeProfile($reduced);
-
- # Print
- if (!$main::opt_interactive) {
- if ($main::opt_disasm) {
- PrintDisassembly($libs, $flat, $cumulative, $main::opt_disasm);
- } elsif ($main::opt_list) {
- PrintListing($total, $libs, $flat, $cumulative, $main::opt_list, 0);
- } elsif ($main::opt_text) {
- # Make sure the output is empty when have nothing to report
- # (only matters when --heapcheck is given but we must be
- # compatible with old branches that did not pass --heapcheck always):
- if ($total != 0) {
- printf("Total%s: %s %s\n",
- (defined($thread) ? " (t$thread)" : ""),
- Unparse($total), Units());
- }
- PrintText($symbols, $flat, $cumulative, -1);
- } elsif ($main::opt_raw) {
- PrintSymbolizedProfile($symbols, $profile, $main::prog);
- } elsif ($main::opt_callgrind) {
- PrintCallgrind($calls);
- } else {
- if (PrintDot($main::prog, $symbols, $profile, $flat, $cumulative, $total)) {
- if ($main::opt_gv) {
- RunGV(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "ps"), "");
- } elsif ($main::opt_evince) {
- RunEvince(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "pdf"), "");
- } elsif ($main::opt_web) {
- my $tmp = TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "svg");
- RunWeb($tmp);
- # The command we run might hand the file name off
- # to an already running browser instance and then exit.
- # Normally, we'd remove $tmp on exit (right now),
- # but fork a child to remove $tmp a little later, so that the
- # browser has time to load it first.
- delete $main::tempnames{$tmp};
- if (fork() == 0) {
- sleep 5;
- unlink($tmp);
- exit(0);
- }
- }
- } else {
- cleanup();
- exit(1);
- }
- }
- } else {
- InteractiveMode($profile, $symbols, $libs, $total);
- }
-}
-
-sub Main() {
- Init();
- $main::collected_profile = undef;
- @main::profile_files = ();
- $main::op_time = time();
-
- # Printing symbols is special and requires a lot less info that most.
- if ($main::opt_symbols) {
- PrintSymbols(*STDIN); # Get /proc/maps and symbols output from stdin
- return;
- }
-
- # Fetch all profile data
- FetchDynamicProfiles();
-
- # this will hold symbols that we read from the profile files
- my $symbol_map = {};
-
- # Read one profile, pick the last item on the list
- my $data = ReadProfile($main::prog, pop(@main::profile_files));
- my $profile = $data->{profile};
- my $pcs = $data->{pcs};
- my $libs = $data->{libs}; # Info about main program and shared libraries
- $symbol_map = MergeSymbols($symbol_map, $data->{symbols});
-
- # Add additional profiles, if available.
- if (scalar(@main::profile_files) > 0) {
- foreach my $pname (@main::profile_files) {
- my $data2 = ReadProfile($main::prog, $pname);
- $profile = AddProfile($profile, $data2->{profile});
- $pcs = AddPcs($pcs, $data2->{pcs});
- $symbol_map = MergeSymbols($symbol_map, $data2->{symbols});
- }
- }
-
- # Subtract base from profile, if specified
- if ($main::opt_base ne '') {
- my $base = ReadProfile($main::prog, $main::opt_base);
- $profile = SubtractProfile($profile, $base->{profile});
- $pcs = AddPcs($pcs, $base->{pcs});
- $symbol_map = MergeSymbols($symbol_map, $base->{symbols});
- }
-
- # Collect symbols
- my $symbols;
- if ($main::use_symbolized_profile) {
- $symbols = FetchSymbols($pcs, $symbol_map);
- } elsif ($main::use_symbol_page) {
- $symbols = FetchSymbols($pcs);
- } else {
- # TODO(csilvers): $libs uses the /proc/self/maps data from profile1,
- # which may differ from the data from subsequent profiles, especially
- # if they were run on different machines. Use appropriate libs for
- # each pc somehow.
- $symbols = ExtractSymbols($libs, $pcs);
- }
-
- if (!defined($main::opt_thread)) {
- FilterAndPrint($profile, $symbols, $libs);
- }
- if (defined($data->{threads})) {
- foreach my $thread (sort { $a <=> $b } keys(%{$data->{threads}})) {
- if (defined($main::opt_thread) &&
- ($main::opt_thread eq '*' || $main::opt_thread == $thread)) {
- my $thread_profile = $data->{threads}{$thread};
- FilterAndPrint($thread_profile, $symbols, $libs, $thread);
- }
- }
- }
-
- cleanup();
- exit(0);
-}
-
-##### Entry Point #####
-
-Main();
-
-# Temporary code to detect if we're running on a Goobuntu system.
-# These systems don't have the right stuff installed for the special
-# Readline libraries to work, so as a temporary workaround, we default
-# to using the normal stdio code, rather than the fancier readline-based
-# code
-sub ReadlineMightFail {
- if (-e '/lib/libtermcap.so.2') {
- return 0; # libtermcap exists, so readline should be okay
- } else {
- return 1;
- }
-}
-
-sub RunGV {
- my $fname = shift;
- my $bg = shift; # "" or " &" if we should run in background
- if (!system(ShellEscape(@GV, "--version") . " >$dev_null 2>&1")) {
- # Options using double dash are supported by this gv version.
- # Also, turn on noantialias to better handle bug in gv for
- # postscript files with large dimensions.
- # TODO: Maybe we should not pass the --noantialias flag
- # if the gv version is known to work properly without the flag.
- system(ShellEscape(@GV, "--scale=$main::opt_scale", "--noantialias", $fname)
- . $bg);
- } else {
- # Old gv version - only supports options that use single dash.
- print STDERR ShellEscape(@GV, "-scale", $main::opt_scale) . "\n";
- system(ShellEscape(@GV, "-scale", "$main::opt_scale", $fname) . $bg);
- }
-}
-
-sub RunEvince {
- my $fname = shift;
- my $bg = shift; # "" or " &" if we should run in background
- system(ShellEscape(@EVINCE, $fname) . $bg);
-}
-
-sub RunWeb {
- my $fname = shift;
- print STDERR "Loading web page file:///$fname\n";
-
- if (`uname` =~ /Darwin/) {
- # OS X: open will use standard preference for SVG files.
- system("/usr/bin/open", $fname);
- return;
- }
-
- # Some kind of Unix; try generic symlinks, then specific browsers.
- # (Stop once we find one.)
- # Works best if the browser is already running.
- my @alt = (
- "/etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser",
- "/etc/alternatives/x-www-browser",
- "google-chrome",
- "firefox",
- );
- foreach my $b (@alt) {
- if (system($b, $fname) == 0) {
- return;
- }
- }
-
- print STDERR "Could not load web browser.\n";
-}
-
-sub RunKcachegrind {
- my $fname = shift;
- my $bg = shift; # "" or " &" if we should run in background
- print STDERR "Starting '@KCACHEGRIND " . $fname . $bg . "'\n";
- system(ShellEscape(@KCACHEGRIND, $fname) . $bg);
-}
-
-
-##### Interactive helper routines #####
-
-sub InteractiveMode {
- $| = 1; # Make output unbuffered for interactive mode
- my ($orig_profile, $symbols, $libs, $total) = @_;
-
- print STDERR "Welcome to jeprof! For help, type 'help'.\n";
-
- # Use ReadLine if it's installed and input comes from a console.
- if ( -t STDIN &&
- !ReadlineMightFail() &&
- defined(eval {require Term::ReadLine}) ) {
- my $term = new Term::ReadLine 'jeprof';
- while ( defined ($_ = $term->readline('(jeprof) '))) {
- $term->addhistory($_) if /\S/;
- if (!InteractiveCommand($orig_profile, $symbols, $libs, $total, $_)) {
- last; # exit when we get an interactive command to quit
- }
- }
- } else { # don't have readline
- while (1) {
- print STDERR "(jeprof) ";
- $_ = <STDIN>;
- last if ! defined $_ ;
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
-
- # Save some flags that might be reset by InteractiveCommand()
- my $save_opt_lines = $main::opt_lines;
-
- if (!InteractiveCommand($orig_profile, $symbols, $libs, $total, $_)) {
- last; # exit when we get an interactive command to quit
- }
-
- # Restore flags
- $main::opt_lines = $save_opt_lines;
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Takes two args: orig profile, and command to run.
-# Returns 1 if we should keep going, or 0 if we were asked to quit
-sub InteractiveCommand {
- my($orig_profile, $symbols, $libs, $total, $command) = @_;
- $_ = $command; # just to make future m//'s easier
- if (!defined($_)) {
- print STDERR "\n";
- return 0;
- }
- if (m/^\s*quit/) {
- return 0;
- }
- if (m/^\s*help/) {
- InteractiveHelpMessage();
- return 1;
- }
- # Clear all the mode options -- mode is controlled by "$command"
- $main::opt_text = 0;
- $main::opt_callgrind = 0;
- $main::opt_disasm = 0;
- $main::opt_list = 0;
- $main::opt_gv = 0;
- $main::opt_evince = 0;
- $main::opt_cum = 0;
-
- if (m/^\s*(text|top)(\d*)\s*(.*)/) {
- $main::opt_text = 1;
-
- my $line_limit = ($2 ne "") ? int($2) : 10;
-
- my $routine;
- my $ignore;
- ($routine, $ignore) = ParseInteractiveArgs($3);
-
- my $profile = ProcessProfile($total, $orig_profile, $symbols, "", $ignore);
- my $reduced = ReduceProfile($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $flat = FlatProfile($reduced);
- my $cumulative = CumulativeProfile($reduced);
-
- PrintText($symbols, $flat, $cumulative, $line_limit);
- return 1;
- }
- if (m/^\s*callgrind\s*([^ \n]*)/) {
- $main::opt_callgrind = 1;
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $calls = ExtractCalls($symbols, $orig_profile);
- my $filename = $1;
- if ( $1 eq '' ) {
- $filename = TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "callgrind");
- }
- PrintCallgrind($calls, $filename);
- if ( $1 eq '' ) {
- RunKcachegrind($filename, " & ");
- $main::next_tmpfile++;
- }
-
- return 1;
- }
- if (m/^\s*(web)?list\s*(.+)/) {
- my $html = (defined($1) && ($1 eq "web"));
- $main::opt_list = 1;
-
- my $routine;
- my $ignore;
- ($routine, $ignore) = ParseInteractiveArgs($2);
-
- my $profile = ProcessProfile($total, $orig_profile, $symbols, "", $ignore);
- my $reduced = ReduceProfile($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $flat = FlatProfile($reduced);
- my $cumulative = CumulativeProfile($reduced);
-
- PrintListing($total, $libs, $flat, $cumulative, $routine, $html);
- return 1;
- }
- if (m/^\s*disasm\s*(.+)/) {
- $main::opt_disasm = 1;
-
- my $routine;
- my $ignore;
- ($routine, $ignore) = ParseInteractiveArgs($1);
-
- # Process current profile to account for various settings
- my $profile = ProcessProfile($total, $orig_profile, $symbols, "", $ignore);
- my $reduced = ReduceProfile($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $flat = FlatProfile($reduced);
- my $cumulative = CumulativeProfile($reduced);
-
- PrintDisassembly($libs, $flat, $cumulative, $routine);
- return 1;
- }
- if (m/^\s*(gv|web|evince)\s*(.*)/) {
- $main::opt_gv = 0;
- $main::opt_evince = 0;
- $main::opt_web = 0;
- if ($1 eq "gv") {
- $main::opt_gv = 1;
- } elsif ($1 eq "evince") {
- $main::opt_evince = 1;
- } elsif ($1 eq "web") {
- $main::opt_web = 1;
- }
-
- my $focus;
- my $ignore;
- ($focus, $ignore) = ParseInteractiveArgs($2);
-
- # Process current profile to account for various settings
- my $profile = ProcessProfile($total, $orig_profile, $symbols,
- $focus, $ignore);
- my $reduced = ReduceProfile($symbols, $profile);
-
- # Get derived profiles
- my $flat = FlatProfile($reduced);
- my $cumulative = CumulativeProfile($reduced);
-
- if (PrintDot($main::prog, $symbols, $profile, $flat, $cumulative, $total)) {
- if ($main::opt_gv) {
- RunGV(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "ps"), " &");
- } elsif ($main::opt_evince) {
- RunEvince(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "pdf"), " &");
- } elsif ($main::opt_web) {
- RunWeb(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "svg"));
- }
- $main::next_tmpfile++;
- }
- return 1;
- }
- if (m/^\s*$/) {
- return 1;
- }
- print STDERR "Unknown command: try 'help'.\n";
- return 1;
-}
-
-
-sub ProcessProfile {
- my $total_count = shift;
- my $orig_profile = shift;
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $focus = shift;
- my $ignore = shift;
-
- # Process current profile to account for various settings
- my $profile = $orig_profile;
- printf("Total: %s %s\n", Unparse($total_count), Units());
- if ($focus ne '') {
- $profile = FocusProfile($symbols, $profile, $focus);
- my $focus_count = TotalProfile($profile);
- printf("After focusing on '%s': %s %s of %s (%0.1f%%)\n",
- $focus,
- Unparse($focus_count), Units(),
- Unparse($total_count), ($focus_count*100.0) / $total_count);
- }
- if ($ignore ne '') {
- $profile = IgnoreProfile($symbols, $profile, $ignore);
- my $ignore_count = TotalProfile($profile);
- printf("After ignoring '%s': %s %s of %s (%0.1f%%)\n",
- $ignore,
- Unparse($ignore_count), Units(),
- Unparse($total_count),
- ($ignore_count*100.0) / $total_count);
- }
-
- return $profile;
-}
-
-sub InteractiveHelpMessage {
- print STDERR <<ENDOFHELP;
-Interactive jeprof mode
-
-Commands:
- gv
- gv [focus] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Show graphical hierarchical display of current profile. Without
- any arguments, shows all samples in the profile. With the optional
- "focus" argument, restricts the samples shown to just those where
- the "focus" regular expression matches a routine name on the stack
- trace.
-
- web
- web [focus] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Like GV, but displays profile in your web browser instead of using
- Ghostview. Works best if your web browser is already running.
- To change the browser that gets used:
- On Linux, set the /etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser symlink.
- On OS X, change the Finder association for SVG files.
-
- list [routine_regexp] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Show source listing of routines whose names match "routine_regexp"
-
- weblist [routine_regexp] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Displays a source listing of routines whose names match "routine_regexp"
- in a web browser. You can click on source lines to view the
- corresponding disassembly.
-
- top [--cum] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- top20 [--cum] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- top37 [--cum] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Show top lines ordered by flat profile count, or cumulative count
- if --cum is specified. If a number is present after 'top', the
- top K routines will be shown (defaults to showing the top 10)
-
- disasm [routine_regexp] [-ignore1] [-ignore2]
- Show disassembly of routines whose names match "routine_regexp",
- annotated with sample counts.
-
- callgrind
- callgrind [filename]
- Generates callgrind file. If no filename is given, kcachegrind is called.
-
- help - This listing
- quit or ^D - End jeprof
-
-For commands that accept optional -ignore tags, samples where any routine in
-the stack trace matches the regular expression in any of the -ignore
-parameters will be ignored.
-
-Further pprof details are available at this location (or one similar):
-
- /usr/doc/gperftools-$PPROF_VERSION/cpu_profiler.html
- /usr/doc/gperftools-$PPROF_VERSION/heap_profiler.html
-
-ENDOFHELP
-}
-sub ParseInteractiveArgs {
- my $args = shift;
- my $focus = "";
- my $ignore = "";
- my @x = split(/ +/, $args);
- foreach $a (@x) {
- if ($a =~ m/^(--|-)lines$/) {
- $main::opt_lines = 1;
- } elsif ($a =~ m/^(--|-)cum$/) {
- $main::opt_cum = 1;
- } elsif ($a =~ m/^-(.*)/) {
- $ignore .= (($ignore ne "") ? "|" : "" ) . $1;
- } else {
- $focus .= (($focus ne "") ? "|" : "" ) . $a;
- }
- }
- if ($ignore ne "") {
- print STDERR "Ignoring samples in call stacks that match '$ignore'\n";
- }
- return ($focus, $ignore);
-}
-
-##### Output code #####
-
-sub TempName {
- my $fnum = shift;
- my $ext = shift;
- my $file = "$main::tmpfile_ps.$fnum.$ext";
- $main::tempnames{$file} = 1;
- return $file;
-}
-
-# Print profile data in packed binary format (64-bit) to standard out
-sub PrintProfileData {
- my $profile = shift;
-
- # print header (64-bit style)
- # (zero) (header-size) (version) (sample-period) (zero)
- print pack('L*', 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0);
-
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- if ($#addrs >= 0) {
- my $depth = $#addrs + 1;
- # int(foo / 2**32) is the only reliable way to get rid of bottom
- # 32 bits on both 32- and 64-bit systems.
- print pack('L*', $count & 0xFFFFFFFF, int($count / 2**32));
- print pack('L*', $depth & 0xFFFFFFFF, int($depth / 2**32));
-
- foreach my $full_addr (@addrs) {
- my $addr = $full_addr;
- $addr =~ s/0x0*//; # strip off leading 0x, zeroes
- if (length($addr) > 16) {
- print STDERR "Invalid address in profile: $full_addr\n";
- next;
- }
- my $low_addr = substr($addr, -8); # get last 8 hex chars
- my $high_addr = substr($addr, -16, 8); # get up to 8 more hex chars
- print pack('L*', hex('0x' . $low_addr), hex('0x' . $high_addr));
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Print symbols and profile data
-sub PrintSymbolizedProfile {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
- my $prog = shift;
-
- $SYMBOL_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $symbol_marker = $&;
-
- print '--- ', $symbol_marker, "\n";
- if (defined($prog)) {
- print 'binary=', $prog, "\n";
- }
- while (my ($pc, $name) = each(%{$symbols})) {
- my $sep = ' ';
- print '0x', $pc;
- # We have a list of function names, which include the inlined
- # calls. They are separated (and terminated) by --, which is
- # illegal in function names.
- for (my $j = 2; $j <= $#{$name}; $j += 3) {
- print $sep, $name->[$j];
- $sep = '--';
- }
- print "\n";
- }
- print '---', "\n";
-
- my $profile_marker;
- if ($main::profile_type eq 'heap') {
- $HEAP_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- $profile_marker = $&;
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'growth') {
- $GROWTH_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- $profile_marker = $&;
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'contention') {
- $CONTENTION_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- $profile_marker = $&;
- } else { # elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'cpu')
- $PROFILE_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- $profile_marker = $&;
- }
-
- print '--- ', $profile_marker, "\n";
- if (defined($main::collected_profile)) {
- # if used with remote fetch, simply dump the collected profile to output.
- open(SRC, "<$main::collected_profile");
- while (<SRC>) {
- print $_;
- }
- close(SRC);
- } else {
- # --raw/http: For everything to work correctly for non-remote profiles, we
- # would need to extend PrintProfileData() to handle all possible profile
- # types, re-enable the code that is currently disabled in ReadCPUProfile()
- # and FixCallerAddresses(), and remove the remote profile dumping code in
- # the block above.
- die "--raw/http: jeprof can only dump remote profiles for --raw\n";
- # dump a cpu-format profile to standard out
- PrintProfileData($profile);
- }
-}
-
-# Print text output
-sub PrintText {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $line_limit = shift;
-
- my $total = TotalProfile($flat);
-
- # Which profile to sort by?
- my $s = $main::opt_cum ? $cumulative : $flat;
-
- my $running_sum = 0;
- my $lines = 0;
- foreach my $k (sort { GetEntry($s, $b) <=> GetEntry($s, $a) || $a cmp $b }
- keys(%{$cumulative})) {
- my $f = GetEntry($flat, $k);
- my $c = GetEntry($cumulative, $k);
- $running_sum += $f;
-
- my $sym = $k;
- if (exists($symbols->{$k})) {
- $sym = $symbols->{$k}->[0] . " " . $symbols->{$k}->[1];
- if ($main::opt_addresses) {
- $sym = $k . " " . $sym;
- }
- }
-
- if ($f != 0 || $c != 0) {
- printf("%8s %6s %6s %8s %6s %s\n",
- Unparse($f),
- Percent($f, $total),
- Percent($running_sum, $total),
- Unparse($c),
- Percent($c, $total),
- $sym);
- }
- $lines++;
- last if ($line_limit >= 0 && $lines >= $line_limit);
- }
-}
-
-# Callgrind format has a compression for repeated function and file
-# names. You show the name the first time, and just use its number
-# subsequently. This can cut down the file to about a third or a
-# quarter of its uncompressed size. $key and $val are the key/value
-# pair that would normally be printed by callgrind; $map is a map from
-# value to number.
-sub CompressedCGName {
- my($key, $val, $map) = @_;
- my $idx = $map->{$val};
- # For very short keys, providing an index hurts rather than helps.
- if (length($val) <= 3) {
- return "$key=$val\n";
- } elsif (defined($idx)) {
- return "$key=($idx)\n";
- } else {
- # scalar(keys $map) gives the number of items in the map.
- $idx = scalar(keys(%{$map})) + 1;
- $map->{$val} = $idx;
- return "$key=($idx) $val\n";
- }
-}
-
-# Print the call graph in a way that's suiteable for callgrind.
-sub PrintCallgrind {
- my $calls = shift;
- my $filename;
- my %filename_to_index_map;
- my %fnname_to_index_map;
-
- if ($main::opt_interactive) {
- $filename = shift;
- print STDERR "Writing callgrind file to '$filename'.\n"
- } else {
- $filename = "&STDOUT";
- }
- open(CG, ">$filename");
- printf CG ("events: Hits\n\n");
- foreach my $call ( map { $_->[0] }
- sort { $a->[1] cmp $b ->[1] ||
- $a->[2] <=> $b->[2] }
- map { /([^:]+):(\d+):([^ ]+)( -> ([^:]+):(\d+):(.+))?/;
- [$_, $1, $2] }
- keys %$calls ) {
- my $count = int($calls->{$call});
- $call =~ /([^:]+):(\d+):([^ ]+)( -> ([^:]+):(\d+):(.+))?/;
- my ( $caller_file, $caller_line, $caller_function,
- $callee_file, $callee_line, $callee_function ) =
- ( $1, $2, $3, $5, $6, $7 );
-
- # TODO(csilvers): for better compression, collect all the
- # caller/callee_files and functions first, before printing
- # anything, and only compress those referenced more than once.
- printf CG CompressedCGName("fl", $caller_file, \%filename_to_index_map);
- printf CG CompressedCGName("fn", $caller_function, \%fnname_to_index_map);
- if (defined $6) {
- printf CG CompressedCGName("cfl", $callee_file, \%filename_to_index_map);
- printf CG CompressedCGName("cfn", $callee_function, \%fnname_to_index_map);
- printf CG ("calls=$count $callee_line\n");
- }
- printf CG ("$caller_line $count\n\n");
- }
-}
-
-# Print disassembly for all all routines that match $main::opt_disasm
-sub PrintDisassembly {
- my $libs = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $disasm_opts = shift;
-
- my $total = TotalProfile($flat);
-
- foreach my $lib (@{$libs}) {
- my $symbol_table = GetProcedureBoundaries($lib->[0], $disasm_opts);
- my $offset = AddressSub($lib->[1], $lib->[3]);
- foreach my $routine (sort ByName keys(%{$symbol_table})) {
- my $start_addr = $symbol_table->{$routine}->[0];
- my $end_addr = $symbol_table->{$routine}->[1];
- # See if there are any samples in this routine
- my $length = hex(AddressSub($end_addr, $start_addr));
- my $addr = AddressAdd($start_addr, $offset);
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
- if (defined($cumulative->{$addr})) {
- PrintDisassembledFunction($lib->[0], $offset,
- $routine, $flat, $cumulative,
- $start_addr, $end_addr, $total);
- last;
- }
- $addr = AddressInc($addr);
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Return reference to array of tuples of the form:
-# [start_address, filename, linenumber, instruction, limit_address]
-# E.g.,
-# ["0x806c43d", "/foo/bar.cc", 131, "ret", "0x806c440"]
-sub Disassemble {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $offset = shift;
- my $start_addr = shift;
- my $end_addr = shift;
-
- my $objdump = $obj_tool_map{"objdump"};
- my $cmd = ShellEscape($objdump, "-C", "-d", "-l", "--no-show-raw-insn",
- "--start-address=0x$start_addr",
- "--stop-address=0x$end_addr", $prog);
- open(OBJDUMP, "$cmd |") || error("$cmd: $!\n");
- my @result = ();
- my $filename = "";
- my $linenumber = -1;
- my $last = ["", "", "", ""];
- while (<OBJDUMP>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- chop;
- if (m|\s*([^:\s]+):(\d+)\s*$|) {
- # Location line of the form:
- # <filename>:<linenumber>
- $filename = $1;
- $linenumber = $2;
- } elsif (m/^ +([0-9a-f]+):\s*(.*)/) {
- # Disassembly line -- zero-extend address to full length
- my $addr = HexExtend($1);
- my $k = AddressAdd($addr, $offset);
- $last->[4] = $k; # Store ending address for previous instruction
- $last = [$k, $filename, $linenumber, $2, $end_addr];
- push(@result, $last);
- }
- }
- close(OBJDUMP);
- return @result;
-}
-
-# The input file should contain lines of the form /proc/maps-like
-# output (same format as expected from the profiles) or that looks
-# like hex addresses (like "0xDEADBEEF"). We will parse all
-# /proc/maps output, and for all the hex addresses, we will output
-# "short" symbol names, one per line, in the same order as the input.
-sub PrintSymbols {
- my $maps_and_symbols_file = shift;
-
- # ParseLibraries expects pcs to be in a set. Fine by us...
- my @pclist = (); # pcs in sorted order
- my $pcs = {};
- my $map = "";
- foreach my $line (<$maps_and_symbols_file>) {
- $line =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if ($line =~ /\b(0x[0-9a-f]+)\b/i) {
- push(@pclist, HexExtend($1));
- $pcs->{$pclist[-1]} = 1;
- } else {
- $map .= $line;
- }
- }
-
- my $libs = ParseLibraries($main::prog, $map, $pcs);
- my $symbols = ExtractSymbols($libs, $pcs);
-
- foreach my $pc (@pclist) {
- # ->[0] is the shortname, ->[2] is the full name
- print(($symbols->{$pc}->[0] || "??") . "\n");
- }
-}
-
-
-# For sorting functions by name
-sub ByName {
- return ShortFunctionName($a) cmp ShortFunctionName($b);
-}
-
-# Print source-listing for all all routines that match $list_opts
-sub PrintListing {
- my $total = shift;
- my $libs = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $list_opts = shift;
- my $html = shift;
-
- my $output = \*STDOUT;
- my $fname = "";
-
- if ($html) {
- # Arrange to write the output to a temporary file
- $fname = TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "html");
- $main::next_tmpfile++;
- if (!open(TEMP, ">$fname")) {
- print STDERR "$fname: $!\n";
- return;
- }
- $output = \*TEMP;
- print $output HtmlListingHeader();
- printf $output ("<div class=\"legend\">%s<br>Total: %s %s</div>\n",
- $main::prog, Unparse($total), Units());
- }
-
- my $listed = 0;
- foreach my $lib (@{$libs}) {
- my $symbol_table = GetProcedureBoundaries($lib->[0], $list_opts);
- my $offset = AddressSub($lib->[1], $lib->[3]);
- foreach my $routine (sort ByName keys(%{$symbol_table})) {
- # Print if there are any samples in this routine
- my $start_addr = $symbol_table->{$routine}->[0];
- my $end_addr = $symbol_table->{$routine}->[1];
- my $length = hex(AddressSub($end_addr, $start_addr));
- my $addr = AddressAdd($start_addr, $offset);
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++) {
- if (defined($cumulative->{$addr})) {
- $listed += PrintSource(
- $lib->[0], $offset,
- $routine, $flat, $cumulative,
- $start_addr, $end_addr,
- $html,
- $output);
- last;
- }
- $addr = AddressInc($addr);
- }
- }
- }
-
- if ($html) {
- if ($listed > 0) {
- print $output HtmlListingFooter();
- close($output);
- RunWeb($fname);
- } else {
- close($output);
- unlink($fname);
- }
- }
-}
-
-sub HtmlListingHeader {
- return <<'EOF';
-<DOCTYPE html>
-<html>
-<head>
-<title>Pprof listing</title>
-<style type="text/css">
-body {
- font-family: sans-serif;
-}
-h1 {
- font-size: 1.5em;
- margin-bottom: 4px;
-}
-.legend {
- font-size: 1.25em;
-}
-.line {
- color: #aaaaaa;
-}
-.nop {
- color: #aaaaaa;
-}
-.unimportant {
- color: #cccccc;
-}
-.disasmloc {
- color: #000000;
-}
-.deadsrc {
- cursor: pointer;
-}
-.deadsrc:hover {
- background-color: #eeeeee;
-}
-.livesrc {
- color: #0000ff;
- cursor: pointer;
-}
-.livesrc:hover {
- background-color: #eeeeee;
-}
-.asm {
- color: #008800;
- display: none;
-}
-</style>
-<script type="text/javascript">
-function jeprof_toggle_asm(e) {
- var target;
- if (!e) e = window.event;
- if (e.target) target = e.target;
- else if (e.srcElement) target = e.srcElement;
-
- if (target) {
- var asm = target.nextSibling;
- if (asm && asm.className == "asm") {
- asm.style.display = (asm.style.display == "block" ? "" : "block");
- e.preventDefault();
- return false;
- }
- }
-}
-</script>
-</head>
-<body>
-EOF
-}
-
-sub HtmlListingFooter {
- return <<'EOF';
-</body>
-</html>
-EOF
-}
-
-sub HtmlEscape {
- my $text = shift;
- $text =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
- $text =~ s/</&lt;/g;
- $text =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
- return $text;
-}
-
-# Returns the indentation of the line, if it has any non-whitespace
-# characters. Otherwise, returns -1.
-sub Indentation {
- my $line = shift;
- if (m/^(\s*)\S/) {
- return length($1);
- } else {
- return -1;
- }
-}
-
-# If the symbol table contains inlining info, Disassemble() may tag an
-# instruction with a location inside an inlined function. But for
-# source listings, we prefer to use the location in the function we
-# are listing. So use MapToSymbols() to fetch full location
-# information for each instruction and then pick out the first
-# location from a location list (location list contains callers before
-# callees in case of inlining).
-#
-# After this routine has run, each entry in $instructions contains:
-# [0] start address
-# [1] filename for function we are listing
-# [2] line number for function we are listing
-# [3] disassembly
-# [4] limit address
-# [5] most specific filename (may be different from [1] due to inlining)
-# [6] most specific line number (may be different from [2] due to inlining)
-sub GetTopLevelLineNumbers {
- my ($lib, $offset, $instructions) = @_;
- my $pcs = [];
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#{$instructions}; $i++) {
- push(@{$pcs}, $instructions->[$i]->[0]);
- }
- my $symbols = {};
- MapToSymbols($lib, $offset, $pcs, $symbols);
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#{$instructions}; $i++) {
- my $e = $instructions->[$i];
- push(@{$e}, $e->[1]);
- push(@{$e}, $e->[2]);
- my $addr = $e->[0];
- my $sym = $symbols->{$addr};
- if (defined($sym)) {
- if ($#{$sym} >= 2 && $sym->[1] =~ m/^(.*):(\d+)$/) {
- $e->[1] = $1; # File name
- $e->[2] = $2; # Line number
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Print source-listing for one routine
-sub PrintSource {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $offset = shift;
- my $routine = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $start_addr = shift;
- my $end_addr = shift;
- my $html = shift;
- my $output = shift;
-
- # Disassemble all instructions (just to get line numbers)
- my @instructions = Disassemble($prog, $offset, $start_addr, $end_addr);
- GetTopLevelLineNumbers($prog, $offset, \@instructions);
-
- # Hack 1: assume that the first source file encountered in the
- # disassembly contains the routine
- my $filename = undef;
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#instructions; $i++) {
- if ($instructions[$i]->[2] >= 0) {
- $filename = $instructions[$i]->[1];
- last;
- }
- }
- if (!defined($filename)) {
- print STDERR "no filename found in $routine\n";
- return 0;
- }
-
- # Hack 2: assume that the largest line number from $filename is the
- # end of the procedure. This is typically safe since if P1 contains
- # an inlined call to P2, then P2 usually occurs earlier in the
- # source file. If this does not work, we might have to compute a
- # density profile or just print all regions we find.
- my $lastline = 0;
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#instructions; $i++) {
- my $f = $instructions[$i]->[1];
- my $l = $instructions[$i]->[2];
- if (($f eq $filename) && ($l > $lastline)) {
- $lastline = $l;
- }
- }
-
- # Hack 3: assume the first source location from "filename" is the start of
- # the source code.
- my $firstline = 1;
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#instructions; $i++) {
- if ($instructions[$i]->[1] eq $filename) {
- $firstline = $instructions[$i]->[2];
- last;
- }
- }
-
- # Hack 4: Extend last line forward until its indentation is less than
- # the indentation we saw on $firstline
- my $oldlastline = $lastline;
- {
- if (!open(FILE, "<$filename")) {
- print STDERR "$filename: $!\n";
- return 0;
- }
- my $l = 0;
- my $first_indentation = -1;
- while (<FILE>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- $l++;
- my $indent = Indentation($_);
- if ($l >= $firstline) {
- if ($first_indentation < 0 && $indent >= 0) {
- $first_indentation = $indent;
- last if ($first_indentation == 0);
- }
- }
- if ($l >= $lastline && $indent >= 0) {
- if ($indent >= $first_indentation) {
- $lastline = $l+1;
- } else {
- last;
- }
- }
- }
- close(FILE);
- }
-
- # Assign all samples to the range $firstline,$lastline,
- # Hack 4: If an instruction does not occur in the range, its samples
- # are moved to the next instruction that occurs in the range.
- my $samples1 = {}; # Map from line number to flat count
- my $samples2 = {}; # Map from line number to cumulative count
- my $running1 = 0; # Unassigned flat counts
- my $running2 = 0; # Unassigned cumulative counts
- my $total1 = 0; # Total flat counts
- my $total2 = 0; # Total cumulative counts
- my %disasm = (); # Map from line number to disassembly
- my $running_disasm = ""; # Unassigned disassembly
- my $skip_marker = "---\n";
- if ($html) {
- $skip_marker = "";
- for (my $l = $firstline; $l <= $lastline; $l++) {
- $disasm{$l} = "";
- }
- }
- my $last_dis_filename = '';
- my $last_dis_linenum = -1;
- my $last_touched_line = -1; # To detect gaps in disassembly for a line
- foreach my $e (@instructions) {
- # Add up counts for all address that fall inside this instruction
- my $c1 = 0;
- my $c2 = 0;
- for (my $a = $e->[0]; $a lt $e->[4]; $a = AddressInc($a)) {
- $c1 += GetEntry($flat, $a);
- $c2 += GetEntry($cumulative, $a);
- }
-
- if ($html) {
- my $dis = sprintf(" %6s %6s \t\t%8s: %s ",
- HtmlPrintNumber($c1),
- HtmlPrintNumber($c2),
- UnparseAddress($offset, $e->[0]),
- CleanDisassembly($e->[3]));
-
- # Append the most specific source line associated with this instruction
- if (length($dis) < 80) { $dis .= (' ' x (80 - length($dis))) };
- $dis = HtmlEscape($dis);
- my $f = $e->[5];
- my $l = $e->[6];
- if ($f ne $last_dis_filename) {
- $dis .= sprintf("<span class=disasmloc>%s:%d</span>",
- HtmlEscape(CleanFileName($f)), $l);
- } elsif ($l ne $last_dis_linenum) {
- # De-emphasize the unchanged file name portion
- $dis .= sprintf("<span class=unimportant>%s</span>" .
- "<span class=disasmloc>:%d</span>",
- HtmlEscape(CleanFileName($f)), $l);
- } else {
- # De-emphasize the entire location
- $dis .= sprintf("<span class=unimportant>%s:%d</span>",
- HtmlEscape(CleanFileName($f)), $l);
- }
- $last_dis_filename = $f;
- $last_dis_linenum = $l;
- $running_disasm .= $dis;
- $running_disasm .= "\n";
- }
-
- $running1 += $c1;
- $running2 += $c2;
- $total1 += $c1;
- $total2 += $c2;
- my $file = $e->[1];
- my $line = $e->[2];
- if (($file eq $filename) &&
- ($line >= $firstline) &&
- ($line <= $lastline)) {
- # Assign all accumulated samples to this line
- AddEntry($samples1, $line, $running1);
- AddEntry($samples2, $line, $running2);
- $running1 = 0;
- $running2 = 0;
- if ($html) {
- if ($line != $last_touched_line && $disasm{$line} ne '') {
- $disasm{$line} .= "\n";
- }
- $disasm{$line} .= $running_disasm;
- $running_disasm = '';
- $last_touched_line = $line;
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Assign any leftover samples to $lastline
- AddEntry($samples1, $lastline, $running1);
- AddEntry($samples2, $lastline, $running2);
- if ($html) {
- if ($lastline != $last_touched_line && $disasm{$lastline} ne '') {
- $disasm{$lastline} .= "\n";
- }
- $disasm{$lastline} .= $running_disasm;
- }
-
- if ($html) {
- printf $output (
- "<h1>%s</h1>%s\n<pre onClick=\"jeprof_toggle_asm()\">\n" .
- "Total:%6s %6s (flat / cumulative %s)\n",
- HtmlEscape(ShortFunctionName($routine)),
- HtmlEscape(CleanFileName($filename)),
- Unparse($total1),
- Unparse($total2),
- Units());
- } else {
- printf $output (
- "ROUTINE ====================== %s in %s\n" .
- "%6s %6s Total %s (flat / cumulative)\n",
- ShortFunctionName($routine),
- CleanFileName($filename),
- Unparse($total1),
- Unparse($total2),
- Units());
- }
- if (!open(FILE, "<$filename")) {
- print STDERR "$filename: $!\n";
- return 0;
- }
- my $l = 0;
- while (<FILE>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- $l++;
- if ($l >= $firstline - 5 &&
- (($l <= $oldlastline + 5) || ($l <= $lastline))) {
- chop;
- my $text = $_;
- if ($l == $firstline) { print $output $skip_marker; }
- my $n1 = GetEntry($samples1, $l);
- my $n2 = GetEntry($samples2, $l);
- if ($html) {
- # Emit a span that has one of the following classes:
- # livesrc -- has samples
- # deadsrc -- has disassembly, but with no samples
- # nop -- has no matching disasembly
- # Also emit an optional span containing disassembly.
- my $dis = $disasm{$l};
- my $asm = "";
- if (defined($dis) && $dis ne '') {
- $asm = "<span class=\"asm\">" . $dis . "</span>";
- }
- my $source_class = (($n1 + $n2 > 0)
- ? "livesrc"
- : (($asm ne "") ? "deadsrc" : "nop"));
- printf $output (
- "<span class=\"line\">%5d</span> " .
- "<span class=\"%s\">%6s %6s %s</span>%s\n",
- $l, $source_class,
- HtmlPrintNumber($n1),
- HtmlPrintNumber($n2),
- HtmlEscape($text),
- $asm);
- } else {
- printf $output(
- "%6s %6s %4d: %s\n",
- UnparseAlt($n1),
- UnparseAlt($n2),
- $l,
- $text);
- }
- if ($l == $lastline) { print $output $skip_marker; }
- };
- }
- close(FILE);
- if ($html) {
- print $output "</pre>\n";
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-# Return the source line for the specified file/linenumber.
-# Returns undef if not found.
-sub SourceLine {
- my $file = shift;
- my $line = shift;
-
- # Look in cache
- if (!defined($main::source_cache{$file})) {
- if (100 < scalar keys(%main::source_cache)) {
- # Clear the cache when it gets too big
- $main::source_cache = ();
- }
-
- # Read all lines from the file
- if (!open(FILE, "<$file")) {
- print STDERR "$file: $!\n";
- $main::source_cache{$file} = []; # Cache the negative result
- return undef;
- }
- my $lines = [];
- push(@{$lines}, ""); # So we can use 1-based line numbers as indices
- while (<FILE>) {
- push(@{$lines}, $_);
- }
- close(FILE);
-
- # Save the lines in the cache
- $main::source_cache{$file} = $lines;
- }
-
- my $lines = $main::source_cache{$file};
- if (($line < 0) || ($line > $#{$lines})) {
- return undef;
- } else {
- return $lines->[$line];
- }
-}
-
-# Print disassembly for one routine with interspersed source if available
-sub PrintDisassembledFunction {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $offset = shift;
- my $routine = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $start_addr = shift;
- my $end_addr = shift;
- my $total = shift;
-
- # Disassemble all instructions
- my @instructions = Disassemble($prog, $offset, $start_addr, $end_addr);
-
- # Make array of counts per instruction
- my @flat_count = ();
- my @cum_count = ();
- my $flat_total = 0;
- my $cum_total = 0;
- foreach my $e (@instructions) {
- # Add up counts for all address that fall inside this instruction
- my $c1 = 0;
- my $c2 = 0;
- for (my $a = $e->[0]; $a lt $e->[4]; $a = AddressInc($a)) {
- $c1 += GetEntry($flat, $a);
- $c2 += GetEntry($cumulative, $a);
- }
- push(@flat_count, $c1);
- push(@cum_count, $c2);
- $flat_total += $c1;
- $cum_total += $c2;
- }
-
- # Print header with total counts
- printf("ROUTINE ====================== %s\n" .
- "%6s %6s %s (flat, cumulative) %.1f%% of total\n",
- ShortFunctionName($routine),
- Unparse($flat_total),
- Unparse($cum_total),
- Units(),
- ($cum_total * 100.0) / $total);
-
- # Process instructions in order
- my $current_file = "";
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#instructions; ) {
- my $e = $instructions[$i];
-
- # Print the new file name whenever we switch files
- if ($e->[1] ne $current_file) {
- $current_file = $e->[1];
- my $fname = $current_file;
- $fname =~ s|^\./||; # Trim leading "./"
-
- # Shorten long file names
- if (length($fname) >= 58) {
- $fname = "..." . substr($fname, -55);
- }
- printf("-------------------- %s\n", $fname);
- }
-
- # TODO: Compute range of lines to print together to deal with
- # small reorderings.
- my $first_line = $e->[2];
- my $last_line = $first_line;
- my %flat_sum = ();
- my %cum_sum = ();
- for (my $l = $first_line; $l <= $last_line; $l++) {
- $flat_sum{$l} = 0;
- $cum_sum{$l} = 0;
- }
-
- # Find run of instructions for this range of source lines
- my $first_inst = $i;
- while (($i <= $#instructions) &&
- ($instructions[$i]->[2] >= $first_line) &&
- ($instructions[$i]->[2] <= $last_line)) {
- $e = $instructions[$i];
- $flat_sum{$e->[2]} += $flat_count[$i];
- $cum_sum{$e->[2]} += $cum_count[$i];
- $i++;
- }
- my $last_inst = $i - 1;
-
- # Print source lines
- for (my $l = $first_line; $l <= $last_line; $l++) {
- my $line = SourceLine($current_file, $l);
- if (!defined($line)) {
- $line = "?\n";
- next;
- } else {
- $line =~ s/^\s+//;
- }
- printf("%6s %6s %5d: %s",
- UnparseAlt($flat_sum{$l}),
- UnparseAlt($cum_sum{$l}),
- $l,
- $line);
- }
-
- # Print disassembly
- for (my $x = $first_inst; $x <= $last_inst; $x++) {
- my $e = $instructions[$x];
- printf("%6s %6s %8s: %6s\n",
- UnparseAlt($flat_count[$x]),
- UnparseAlt($cum_count[$x]),
- UnparseAddress($offset, $e->[0]),
- CleanDisassembly($e->[3]));
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Print DOT graph
-sub PrintDot {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $raw = shift;
- my $flat = shift;
- my $cumulative = shift;
- my $overall_total = shift;
-
- # Get total
- my $local_total = TotalProfile($flat);
- my $nodelimit = int($main::opt_nodefraction * $local_total);
- my $edgelimit = int($main::opt_edgefraction * $local_total);
- my $nodecount = $main::opt_nodecount;
-
- # Find nodes to include
- my @list = (sort { abs(GetEntry($cumulative, $b)) <=>
- abs(GetEntry($cumulative, $a))
- || $a cmp $b }
- keys(%{$cumulative}));
- my $last = $nodecount - 1;
- if ($last > $#list) {
- $last = $#list;
- }
- while (($last >= 0) &&
- (abs(GetEntry($cumulative, $list[$last])) <= $nodelimit)) {
- $last--;
- }
- if ($last < 0) {
- print STDERR "No nodes to print\n";
- return 0;
- }
-
- if ($nodelimit > 0 || $edgelimit > 0) {
- printf STDERR ("Dropping nodes with <= %s %s; edges with <= %s abs(%s)\n",
- Unparse($nodelimit), Units(),
- Unparse($edgelimit), Units());
- }
-
- # Open DOT output file
- my $output;
- my $escaped_dot = ShellEscape(@DOT);
- my $escaped_ps2pdf = ShellEscape(@PS2PDF);
- if ($main::opt_gv) {
- my $escaped_outfile = ShellEscape(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "ps"));
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tps2 >$escaped_outfile";
- } elsif ($main::opt_evince) {
- my $escaped_outfile = ShellEscape(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "pdf"));
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tps2 | $escaped_ps2pdf - $escaped_outfile";
- } elsif ($main::opt_ps) {
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tps2";
- } elsif ($main::opt_pdf) {
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tps2 | $escaped_ps2pdf - -";
- } elsif ($main::opt_web || $main::opt_svg) {
- # We need to post-process the SVG, so write to a temporary file always.
- my $escaped_outfile = ShellEscape(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "svg"));
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tsvg >$escaped_outfile";
- } elsif ($main::opt_gif) {
- $output = "| $escaped_dot -Tgif";
- } else {
- $output = ">&STDOUT";
- }
- open(DOT, $output) || error("$output: $!\n");
-
- # Title
- printf DOT ("digraph \"%s; %s %s\" {\n",
- $prog,
- Unparse($overall_total),
- Units());
- if ($main::opt_pdf) {
- # The output is more printable if we set the page size for dot.
- printf DOT ("size=\"8,11\"\n");
- }
- printf DOT ("node [width=0.375,height=0.25];\n");
-
- # Print legend
- printf DOT ("Legend [shape=box,fontsize=24,shape=plaintext," .
- "label=\"%s\\l%s\\l%s\\l%s\\l%s\\l\"];\n",
- $prog,
- sprintf("Total %s: %s", Units(), Unparse($overall_total)),
- sprintf("Focusing on: %s", Unparse($local_total)),
- sprintf("Dropped nodes with <= %s abs(%s)",
- Unparse($nodelimit), Units()),
- sprintf("Dropped edges with <= %s %s",
- Unparse($edgelimit), Units())
- );
-
- # Print nodes
- my %node = ();
- my $nextnode = 1;
- foreach my $a (@list[0..$last]) {
- # Pick font size
- my $f = GetEntry($flat, $a);
- my $c = GetEntry($cumulative, $a);
-
- my $fs = 8;
- if ($local_total > 0) {
- $fs = 8 + (50.0 * sqrt(abs($f * 1.0 / $local_total)));
- }
-
- $node{$a} = $nextnode++;
- my $sym = $a;
- $sym =~ s/\s+/\\n/g;
- $sym =~ s/::/\\n/g;
-
- # Extra cumulative info to print for non-leaves
- my $extra = "";
- if ($f != $c) {
- $extra = sprintf("\\rof %s (%s)",
- Unparse($c),
- Percent($c, $local_total));
- }
- my $style = "";
- if ($main::opt_heapcheck) {
- if ($f > 0) {
- # make leak-causing nodes more visible (add a background)
- $style = ",style=filled,fillcolor=gray"
- } elsif ($f < 0) {
- # make anti-leak-causing nodes (which almost never occur)
- # stand out as well (triple border)
- $style = ",peripheries=3"
- }
- }
-
- printf DOT ("N%d [label=\"%s\\n%s (%s)%s\\r" .
- "\",shape=box,fontsize=%.1f%s];\n",
- $node{$a},
- $sym,
- Unparse($f),
- Percent($f, $local_total),
- $extra,
- $fs,
- $style,
- );
- }
-
- # Get edges and counts per edge
- my %edge = ();
- my $n;
- my $fullname_to_shortname_map = {};
- FillFullnameToShortnameMap($symbols, $fullname_to_shortname_map);
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$raw})) {
- # TODO: omit low %age edges
- $n = $raw->{$k};
- my @translated = TranslateStack($symbols, $fullname_to_shortname_map, $k);
- for (my $i = 1; $i <= $#translated; $i++) {
- my $src = $translated[$i];
- my $dst = $translated[$i-1];
- #next if ($src eq $dst); # Avoid self-edges?
- if (exists($node{$src}) && exists($node{$dst})) {
- my $edge_label = "$src\001$dst";
- if (!exists($edge{$edge_label})) {
- $edge{$edge_label} = 0;
- }
- $edge{$edge_label} += $n;
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Print edges (process in order of decreasing counts)
- my %indegree = (); # Number of incoming edges added per node so far
- my %outdegree = (); # Number of outgoing edges added per node so far
- foreach my $e (sort { $edge{$b} <=> $edge{$a} } keys(%edge)) {
- my @x = split(/\001/, $e);
- $n = $edge{$e};
-
- # Initialize degree of kept incoming and outgoing edges if necessary
- my $src = $x[0];
- my $dst = $x[1];
- if (!exists($outdegree{$src})) { $outdegree{$src} = 0; }
- if (!exists($indegree{$dst})) { $indegree{$dst} = 0; }
-
- my $keep;
- if ($indegree{$dst} == 0) {
- # Keep edge if needed for reachability
- $keep = 1;
- } elsif (abs($n) <= $edgelimit) {
- # Drop if we are below --edgefraction
- $keep = 0;
- } elsif ($outdegree{$src} >= $main::opt_maxdegree ||
- $indegree{$dst} >= $main::opt_maxdegree) {
- # Keep limited number of in/out edges per node
- $keep = 0;
- } else {
- $keep = 1;
- }
-
- if ($keep) {
- $outdegree{$src}++;
- $indegree{$dst}++;
-
- # Compute line width based on edge count
- my $fraction = abs($local_total ? (3 * ($n / $local_total)) : 0);
- if ($fraction > 1) { $fraction = 1; }
- my $w = $fraction * 2;
- if ($w < 1 && ($main::opt_web || $main::opt_svg)) {
- # SVG output treats line widths < 1 poorly.
- $w = 1;
- }
-
- # Dot sometimes segfaults if given edge weights that are too large, so
- # we cap the weights at a large value
- my $edgeweight = abs($n) ** 0.7;
- if ($edgeweight > 100000) { $edgeweight = 100000; }
- $edgeweight = int($edgeweight);
-
- my $style = sprintf("setlinewidth(%f)", $w);
- if ($x[1] =~ m/\(inline\)/) {
- $style .= ",dashed";
- }
-
- # Use a slightly squashed function of the edge count as the weight
- printf DOT ("N%s -> N%s [label=%s, weight=%d, style=\"%s\"];\n",
- $node{$x[0]},
- $node{$x[1]},
- Unparse($n),
- $edgeweight,
- $style);
- }
- }
-
- print DOT ("}\n");
- close(DOT);
-
- if ($main::opt_web || $main::opt_svg) {
- # Rewrite SVG to be more usable inside web browser.
- RewriteSvg(TempName($main::next_tmpfile, "svg"));
- }
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub RewriteSvg {
- my $svgfile = shift;
-
- open(SVG, $svgfile) || die "open temp svg: $!";
- my @svg = <SVG>;
- close(SVG);
- unlink $svgfile;
- my $svg = join('', @svg);
-
- # Dot's SVG output is
- #
- # <svg width="___" height="___"
- # viewBox="___" xmlns=...>
- # <g id="graph0" transform="...">
- # ...
- # </g>
- # </svg>
- #
- # Change it to
- #
- # <svg width="100%" height="100%"
- # xmlns=...>
- # $svg_javascript
- # <g id="viewport" transform="translate(0,0)">
- # <g id="graph0" transform="...">
- # ...
- # </g>
- # </g>
- # </svg>
-
- # Fix width, height; drop viewBox.
- $svg =~ s/(?s)<svg width="[^"]+" height="[^"]+"(.*?)viewBox="[^"]+"/<svg width="100%" height="100%"$1/;
-
- # Insert script, viewport <g> above first <g>
- my $svg_javascript = SvgJavascript();
- my $viewport = "<g id=\"viewport\" transform=\"translate(0,0)\">\n";
- $svg =~ s/<g id="graph\d"/$svg_javascript$viewport$&/;
-
- # Insert final </g> above </svg>.
- $svg =~ s/(.*)(<\/svg>)/$1<\/g>$2/;
- $svg =~ s/<g id="graph\d"(.*?)/<g id="viewport"$1/;
-
- if ($main::opt_svg) {
- # --svg: write to standard output.
- print $svg;
- } else {
- # Write back to temporary file.
- open(SVG, ">$svgfile") || die "open $svgfile: $!";
- print SVG $svg;
- close(SVG);
- }
-}
-
-sub SvgJavascript {
- return <<'EOF';
-<script type="text/ecmascript"><![CDATA[
-// SVGPan
-// http://www.cyberz.org/blog/2009/12/08/svgpan-a-javascript-svg-panzoomdrag-library/
-// Local modification: if(true || ...) below to force panning, never moving.
-
-/**
- * SVGPan library 1.2
- * ====================
- *
- * Given an unique existing element with id "viewport", including the
- * the library into any SVG adds the following capabilities:
- *
- * - Mouse panning
- * - Mouse zooming (using the wheel)
- * - Object dargging
- *
- * Known issues:
- *
- * - Zooming (while panning) on Safari has still some issues
- *
- * Releases:
- *
- * 1.2, Sat Mar 20 08:42:50 GMT 2010, Zeng Xiaohui
- * Fixed a bug with browser mouse handler interaction
- *
- * 1.1, Wed Feb 3 17:39:33 GMT 2010, Zeng Xiaohui
- * Updated the zoom code to support the mouse wheel on Safari/Chrome
- *
- * 1.0, Andrea Leofreddi
- * First release
- *
- * This code is licensed under the following BSD license:
- *
- * Copyright 2009-2010 Andrea Leofreddi <a.leofreddi@itcharm.com>. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are
- * permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- *
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of
- * conditions and the following disclaimer.
- *
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list
- * of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
- * provided with the distribution.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Andrea Leofreddi ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
- * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Andrea Leofreddi OR
- * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
- * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
- * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
- * ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
- * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
- * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those of the
- * authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed
- * or implied, of Andrea Leofreddi.
- */
-
-var root = document.documentElement;
-
-var state = 'none', stateTarget, stateOrigin, stateTf;
-
-setupHandlers(root);
-
-/**
- * Register handlers
- */
-function setupHandlers(root){
- setAttributes(root, {
- "onmouseup" : "add(evt)",
- "onmousedown" : "handleMouseDown(evt)",
- "onmousemove" : "handleMouseMove(evt)",
- "onmouseup" : "handleMouseUp(evt)",
- //"onmouseout" : "handleMouseUp(evt)", // Decomment this to stop the pan functionality when dragging out of the SVG element
- });
-
- if(navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('webkit') >= 0)
- window.addEventListener('mousewheel', handleMouseWheel, false); // Chrome/Safari
- else
- window.addEventListener('DOMMouseScroll', handleMouseWheel, false); // Others
-
- var g = svgDoc.getElementById("svg");
- g.width = "100%";
- g.height = "100%";
-}
-
-/**
- * Instance an SVGPoint object with given event coordinates.
- */
-function getEventPoint(evt) {
- var p = root.createSVGPoint();
-
- p.x = evt.clientX;
- p.y = evt.clientY;
-
- return p;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets the current transform matrix of an element.
- */
-function setCTM(element, matrix) {
- var s = "matrix(" + matrix.a + "," + matrix.b + "," + matrix.c + "," + matrix.d + "," + matrix.e + "," + matrix.f + ")";
-
- element.setAttribute("transform", s);
-}
-
-/**
- * Dumps a matrix to a string (useful for debug).
- */
-function dumpMatrix(matrix) {
- var s = "[ " + matrix.a + ", " + matrix.c + ", " + matrix.e + "\n " + matrix.b + ", " + matrix.d + ", " + matrix.f + "\n 0, 0, 1 ]";
-
- return s;
-}
-
-/**
- * Sets attributes of an element.
- */
-function setAttributes(element, attributes){
- for (i in attributes)
- element.setAttributeNS(null, i, attributes[i]);
-}
-
-/**
- * Handle mouse move event.
- */
-function handleMouseWheel(evt) {
- if(evt.preventDefault)
- evt.preventDefault();
-
- evt.returnValue = false;
-
- var svgDoc = evt.target.ownerDocument;
-
- var delta;
-
- if(evt.wheelDelta)
- delta = evt.wheelDelta / 3600; // Chrome/Safari
- else
- delta = evt.detail / -90; // Mozilla
-
- var z = 1 + delta; // Zoom factor: 0.9/1.1
-
- var g = svgDoc.getElementById("viewport");
-
- var p = getEventPoint(evt);
-
- p = p.matrixTransform(g.getCTM().inverse());
-
- // Compute new scale matrix in current mouse position
- var k = root.createSVGMatrix().translate(p.x, p.y).scale(z).translate(-p.x, -p.y);
-
- setCTM(g, g.getCTM().multiply(k));
-
- stateTf = stateTf.multiply(k.inverse());
-}
-
-/**
- * Handle mouse move event.
- */
-function handleMouseMove(evt) {
- if(evt.preventDefault)
- evt.preventDefault();
-
- evt.returnValue = false;
-
- var svgDoc = evt.target.ownerDocument;
-
- var g = svgDoc.getElementById("viewport");
-
- if(state == 'pan') {
- // Pan mode
- var p = getEventPoint(evt).matrixTransform(stateTf);
-
- setCTM(g, stateTf.inverse().translate(p.x - stateOrigin.x, p.y - stateOrigin.y));
- } else if(state == 'move') {
- // Move mode
- var p = getEventPoint(evt).matrixTransform(g.getCTM().inverse());
-
- setCTM(stateTarget, root.createSVGMatrix().translate(p.x - stateOrigin.x, p.y - stateOrigin.y).multiply(g.getCTM().inverse()).multiply(stateTarget.getCTM()));
-
- stateOrigin = p;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Handle click event.
- */
-function handleMouseDown(evt) {
- if(evt.preventDefault)
- evt.preventDefault();
-
- evt.returnValue = false;
-
- var svgDoc = evt.target.ownerDocument;
-
- var g = svgDoc.getElementById("viewport");
-
- if(true || evt.target.tagName == "svg") {
- // Pan mode
- state = 'pan';
-
- stateTf = g.getCTM().inverse();
-
- stateOrigin = getEventPoint(evt).matrixTransform(stateTf);
- } else {
- // Move mode
- state = 'move';
-
- stateTarget = evt.target;
-
- stateTf = g.getCTM().inverse();
-
- stateOrigin = getEventPoint(evt).matrixTransform(stateTf);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Handle mouse button release event.
- */
-function handleMouseUp(evt) {
- if(evt.preventDefault)
- evt.preventDefault();
-
- evt.returnValue = false;
-
- var svgDoc = evt.target.ownerDocument;
-
- if(state == 'pan' || state == 'move') {
- // Quit pan mode
- state = '';
- }
-}
-
-]]></script>
-EOF
-}
-
-# Provides a map from fullname to shortname for cases where the
-# shortname is ambiguous. The symlist has both the fullname and
-# shortname for all symbols, which is usually fine, but sometimes --
-# such as overloaded functions -- two different fullnames can map to
-# the same shortname. In that case, we use the address of the
-# function to disambiguate the two. This function fills in a map that
-# maps fullnames to modified shortnames in such cases. If a fullname
-# is not present in the map, the 'normal' shortname provided by the
-# symlist is the appropriate one to use.
-sub FillFullnameToShortnameMap {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $fullname_to_shortname_map = shift;
- my $shortnames_seen_once = {};
- my $shortnames_seen_more_than_once = {};
-
- foreach my $symlist (values(%{$symbols})) {
- # TODO(csilvers): deal with inlined symbols too.
- my $shortname = $symlist->[0];
- my $fullname = $symlist->[2];
- if ($fullname !~ /<[0-9a-fA-F]+>$/) { # fullname doesn't end in an address
- next; # the only collisions we care about are when addresses differ
- }
- if (defined($shortnames_seen_once->{$shortname}) &&
- $shortnames_seen_once->{$shortname} ne $fullname) {
- $shortnames_seen_more_than_once->{$shortname} = 1;
- } else {
- $shortnames_seen_once->{$shortname} = $fullname;
- }
- }
-
- foreach my $symlist (values(%{$symbols})) {
- my $shortname = $symlist->[0];
- my $fullname = $symlist->[2];
- # TODO(csilvers): take in a list of addresses we care about, and only
- # store in the map if $symlist->[1] is in that list. Saves space.
- next if defined($fullname_to_shortname_map->{$fullname});
- if (defined($shortnames_seen_more_than_once->{$shortname})) {
- if ($fullname =~ /<0*([^>]*)>$/) { # fullname has address at end of it
- $fullname_to_shortname_map->{$fullname} = "$shortname\@$1";
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-# Return a small number that identifies the argument.
-# Multiple calls with the same argument will return the same number.
-# Calls with different arguments will return different numbers.
-sub ShortIdFor {
- my $key = shift;
- my $id = $main::uniqueid{$key};
- if (!defined($id)) {
- $id = keys(%main::uniqueid) + 1;
- $main::uniqueid{$key} = $id;
- }
- return $id;
-}
-
-# Translate a stack of addresses into a stack of symbols
-sub TranslateStack {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $fullname_to_shortname_map = shift;
- my $k = shift;
-
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- my @result = ();
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#addrs; $i++) {
- my $a = $addrs[$i];
-
- # Skip large addresses since they sometimes show up as fake entries on RH9
- if (length($a) > 8 && $a gt "7fffffffffffffff") {
- next;
- }
-
- if ($main::opt_disasm || $main::opt_list) {
- # We want just the address for the key
- push(@result, $a);
- next;
- }
-
- my $symlist = $symbols->{$a};
- if (!defined($symlist)) {
- $symlist = [$a, "", $a];
- }
-
- # We can have a sequence of symbols for a particular entry
- # (more than one symbol in the case of inlining). Callers
- # come before callees in symlist, so walk backwards since
- # the translated stack should contain callees before callers.
- for (my $j = $#{$symlist}; $j >= 2; $j -= 3) {
- my $func = $symlist->[$j-2];
- my $fileline = $symlist->[$j-1];
- my $fullfunc = $symlist->[$j];
- if (defined($fullname_to_shortname_map->{$fullfunc})) {
- $func = $fullname_to_shortname_map->{$fullfunc};
- }
- if ($j > 2) {
- $func = "$func (inline)";
- }
-
- # Do not merge nodes corresponding to Callback::Run since that
- # causes confusing cycles in dot display. Instead, we synthesize
- # a unique name for this frame per caller.
- if ($func =~ m/Callback.*::Run$/) {
- my $caller = ($i > 0) ? $addrs[$i-1] : 0;
- $func = "Run#" . ShortIdFor($caller);
- }
-
- if ($main::opt_addresses) {
- push(@result, "$a $func $fileline");
- } elsif ($main::opt_lines) {
- if ($func eq '??' && $fileline eq '??:0') {
- push(@result, "$a");
- } else {
- push(@result, "$func $fileline");
- }
- } elsif ($main::opt_functions) {
- if ($func eq '??') {
- push(@result, "$a");
- } else {
- push(@result, $func);
- }
- } elsif ($main::opt_files) {
- if ($fileline eq '??:0' || $fileline eq '') {
- push(@result, "$a");
- } else {
- my $f = $fileline;
- $f =~ s/:\d+$//;
- push(@result, $f);
- }
- } else {
- push(@result, $a);
- last; # Do not print inlined info
- }
- }
- }
-
- # print join(",", @addrs), " => ", join(",", @result), "\n";
- return @result;
-}
-
-# Generate percent string for a number and a total
-sub Percent {
- my $num = shift;
- my $tot = shift;
- if ($tot != 0) {
- return sprintf("%.1f%%", $num * 100.0 / $tot);
- } else {
- return ($num == 0) ? "nan" : (($num > 0) ? "+inf" : "-inf");
- }
-}
-
-# Generate pretty-printed form of number
-sub Unparse {
- my $num = shift;
- if ($main::profile_type eq 'heap' || $main::profile_type eq 'growth') {
- if ($main::opt_inuse_objects || $main::opt_alloc_objects) {
- return sprintf("%d", $num);
- } else {
- if ($main::opt_show_bytes) {
- return sprintf("%d", $num);
- } else {
- return sprintf("%.1f", $num / 1048576.0);
- }
- }
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'contention' && !$main::opt_contentions) {
- return sprintf("%.3f", $num / 1e9); # Convert nanoseconds to seconds
- } else {
- return sprintf("%d", $num);
- }
-}
-
-# Alternate pretty-printed form: 0 maps to "."
-sub UnparseAlt {
- my $num = shift;
- if ($num == 0) {
- return ".";
- } else {
- return Unparse($num);
- }
-}
-
-# Alternate pretty-printed form: 0 maps to ""
-sub HtmlPrintNumber {
- my $num = shift;
- if ($num == 0) {
- return "";
- } else {
- return Unparse($num);
- }
-}
-
-# Return output units
-sub Units {
- if ($main::profile_type eq 'heap' || $main::profile_type eq 'growth') {
- if ($main::opt_inuse_objects || $main::opt_alloc_objects) {
- return "objects";
- } else {
- if ($main::opt_show_bytes) {
- return "B";
- } else {
- return "MB";
- }
- }
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'contention' && !$main::opt_contentions) {
- return "seconds";
- } else {
- return "samples";
- }
-}
-
-##### Profile manipulation code #####
-
-# Generate flattened profile:
-# If count is charged to stack [a,b,c,d], in generated profile,
-# it will be charged to [a]
-sub FlatProfile {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- if ($#addrs >= 0) {
- AddEntry($result, $addrs[0], $count);
- }
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Generate cumulative profile:
-# If count is charged to stack [a,b,c,d], in generated profile,
-# it will be charged to [a], [b], [c], [d]
-sub CumulativeProfile {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- foreach my $a (@addrs) {
- AddEntry($result, $a, $count);
- }
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# If the second-youngest PC on the stack is always the same, returns
-# that pc. Otherwise, returns undef.
-sub IsSecondPcAlwaysTheSame {
- my $profile = shift;
-
- my $second_pc = undef;
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- if ($#addrs < 1) {
- return undef;
- }
- if (not defined $second_pc) {
- $second_pc = $addrs[1];
- } else {
- if ($second_pc ne $addrs[1]) {
- return undef;
- }
- }
- }
- return $second_pc;
-}
-
-sub ExtractSymbolLocation {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $address = shift;
- # 'addr2line' outputs "??:0" for unknown locations; we do the
- # same to be consistent.
- my $location = "??:0:unknown";
- if (exists $symbols->{$address}) {
- my $file = $symbols->{$address}->[1];
- if ($file eq "?") {
- $file = "??:0"
- }
- $location = $file . ":" . $symbols->{$address}->[0];
- }
- return $location;
-}
-
-# Extracts a graph of calls.
-sub ExtractCalls {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
-
- my $calls = {};
- while( my ($stack_trace, $count) = each %$profile ) {
- my @address = split(/\n/, $stack_trace);
- my $destination = ExtractSymbolLocation($symbols, $address[0]);
- AddEntry($calls, $destination, $count);
- for (my $i = 1; $i <= $#address; $i++) {
- my $source = ExtractSymbolLocation($symbols, $address[$i]);
- my $call = "$source -> $destination";
- AddEntry($calls, $call, $count);
- $destination = $source;
- }
- }
-
- return $calls;
-}
-
-sub FilterFrames {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
-
- if ($main::opt_retain eq '' && $main::opt_exclude eq '') {
- return $profile;
- }
-
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- my @path = ();
- foreach my $a (@addrs) {
- my $sym;
- if (exists($symbols->{$a})) {
- $sym = $symbols->{$a}->[0];
- } else {
- $sym = $a;
- }
- if ($main::opt_retain ne '' && $sym !~ m/$main::opt_retain/) {
- next;
- }
- if ($main::opt_exclude ne '' && $sym =~ m/$main::opt_exclude/) {
- next;
- }
- push(@path, $a);
- }
- if (scalar(@path) > 0) {
- my $reduced_path = join("\n", @path);
- AddEntry($result, $reduced_path, $count);
- }
- }
-
- return $result;
-}
-
-sub RemoveUninterestingFrames {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
-
- # List of function names to skip
- my %skip = ();
- my $skip_regexp = 'NOMATCH';
- if ($main::profile_type eq 'heap' || $main::profile_type eq 'growth') {
- foreach my $name ('calloc',
- 'cfree',
- 'malloc',
- 'free',
- 'memalign',
- 'posix_memalign',
- 'aligned_alloc',
- 'pvalloc',
- 'valloc',
- 'realloc',
- 'mallocx', # jemalloc
- 'rallocx', # jemalloc
- 'xallocx', # jemalloc
- 'dallocx', # jemalloc
- 'sdallocx', # jemalloc
- 'tc_calloc',
- 'tc_cfree',
- 'tc_malloc',
- 'tc_free',
- 'tc_memalign',
- 'tc_posix_memalign',
- 'tc_pvalloc',
- 'tc_valloc',
- 'tc_realloc',
- 'tc_new',
- 'tc_delete',
- 'tc_newarray',
- 'tc_deletearray',
- 'tc_new_nothrow',
- 'tc_newarray_nothrow',
- 'do_malloc',
- '::do_malloc', # new name -- got moved to an unnamed ns
- '::do_malloc_or_cpp_alloc',
- 'DoSampledAllocation',
- 'simple_alloc::allocate',
- '__malloc_alloc_template::allocate',
- '__builtin_delete',
- '__builtin_new',
- '__builtin_vec_delete',
- '__builtin_vec_new',
- 'operator new',
- 'operator new[]',
- # The entry to our memory-allocation routines on OS X
- 'malloc_zone_malloc',
- 'malloc_zone_calloc',
- 'malloc_zone_valloc',
- 'malloc_zone_realloc',
- 'malloc_zone_memalign',
- 'malloc_zone_free',
- # These mark the beginning/end of our custom sections
- '__start_google_malloc',
- '__stop_google_malloc',
- '__start_malloc_hook',
- '__stop_malloc_hook') {
- $skip{$name} = 1;
- $skip{"_" . $name} = 1; # Mach (OS X) adds a _ prefix to everything
- }
- # TODO: Remove TCMalloc once everything has been
- # moved into the tcmalloc:: namespace and we have flushed
- # old code out of the system.
- $skip_regexp = "TCMalloc|^tcmalloc::";
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'contention') {
- foreach my $vname ('base::RecordLockProfileData',
- 'base::SubmitMutexProfileData',
- 'base::SubmitSpinLockProfileData',
- 'Mutex::Unlock',
- 'Mutex::UnlockSlow',
- 'Mutex::ReaderUnlock',
- 'MutexLock::~MutexLock',
- 'SpinLock::Unlock',
- 'SpinLock::SlowUnlock',
- 'SpinLockHolder::~SpinLockHolder') {
- $skip{$vname} = 1;
- }
- } elsif ($main::profile_type eq 'cpu') {
- # Drop signal handlers used for CPU profile collection
- # TODO(dpeng): this should not be necessary; it's taken
- # care of by the general 2nd-pc mechanism below.
- foreach my $name ('ProfileData::Add', # historical
- 'ProfileData::prof_handler', # historical
- 'CpuProfiler::prof_handler',
- '__FRAME_END__',
- '__pthread_sighandler',
- '__restore') {
- $skip{$name} = 1;
- }
- } else {
- # Nothing skipped for unknown types
- }
-
- if ($main::profile_type eq 'cpu') {
- # If all the second-youngest program counters are the same,
- # this STRONGLY suggests that it is an artifact of measurement,
- # i.e., stack frames pushed by the CPU profiler signal handler.
- # Hence, we delete them.
- # (The topmost PC is read from the signal structure, not from
- # the stack, so it does not get involved.)
- while (my $second_pc = IsSecondPcAlwaysTheSame($profile)) {
- my $result = {};
- my $func = '';
- if (exists($symbols->{$second_pc})) {
- $second_pc = $symbols->{$second_pc}->[0];
- }
- print STDERR "Removing $second_pc from all stack traces.\n";
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- splice @addrs, 1, 1;
- my $reduced_path = join("\n", @addrs);
- AddEntry($result, $reduced_path, $count);
- }
- $profile = $result;
- }
- }
-
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- my @path = ();
- foreach my $a (@addrs) {
- if (exists($symbols->{$a})) {
- my $func = $symbols->{$a}->[0];
- if ($skip{$func} || ($func =~ m/$skip_regexp/)) {
- # Throw away the portion of the backtrace seen so far, under the
- # assumption that previous frames were for functions internal to the
- # allocator.
- @path = ();
- next;
- }
- }
- push(@path, $a);
- }
- my $reduced_path = join("\n", @path);
- AddEntry($result, $reduced_path, $count);
- }
-
- $result = FilterFrames($symbols, $result);
-
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Reduce profile to granularity given by user
-sub ReduceProfile {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
- my $result = {};
- my $fullname_to_shortname_map = {};
- FillFullnameToShortnameMap($symbols, $fullname_to_shortname_map);
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @translated = TranslateStack($symbols, $fullname_to_shortname_map, $k);
- my @path = ();
- my %seen = ();
- $seen{''} = 1; # So that empty keys are skipped
- foreach my $e (@translated) {
- # To avoid double-counting due to recursion, skip a stack-trace
- # entry if it has already been seen
- if (!$seen{$e}) {
- $seen{$e} = 1;
- push(@path, $e);
- }
- }
- my $reduced_path = join("\n", @path);
- AddEntry($result, $reduced_path, $count);
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Does the specified symbol array match the regexp?
-sub SymbolMatches {
- my $sym = shift;
- my $re = shift;
- if (defined($sym)) {
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $#{$sym}; $i += 3) {
- if ($sym->[$i] =~ m/$re/ || $sym->[$i+1] =~ m/$re/) {
- return 1;
- }
- }
- }
- return 0;
-}
-
-# Focus only on paths involving specified regexps
-sub FocusProfile {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
- my $focus = shift;
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- foreach my $a (@addrs) {
- # Reply if it matches either the address/shortname/fileline
- if (($a =~ m/$focus/) || SymbolMatches($symbols->{$a}, $focus)) {
- AddEntry($result, $k, $count);
- last;
- }
- }
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Focus only on paths not involving specified regexps
-sub IgnoreProfile {
- my $symbols = shift;
- my $profile = shift;
- my $ignore = shift;
- my $result = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- my $count = $profile->{$k};
- my @addrs = split(/\n/, $k);
- my $matched = 0;
- foreach my $a (@addrs) {
- # Reply if it matches either the address/shortname/fileline
- if (($a =~ m/$ignore/) || SymbolMatches($symbols->{$a}, $ignore)) {
- $matched = 1;
- last;
- }
- }
- if (!$matched) {
- AddEntry($result, $k, $count);
- }
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Get total count in profile
-sub TotalProfile {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $result = 0;
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$profile})) {
- $result += $profile->{$k};
- }
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Add A to B
-sub AddProfile {
- my $A = shift;
- my $B = shift;
-
- my $R = {};
- # add all keys in A
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$A})) {
- my $v = $A->{$k};
- AddEntry($R, $k, $v);
- }
- # add all keys in B
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$B})) {
- my $v = $B->{$k};
- AddEntry($R, $k, $v);
- }
- return $R;
-}
-
-# Merges symbol maps
-sub MergeSymbols {
- my $A = shift;
- my $B = shift;
-
- my $R = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$A})) {
- $R->{$k} = $A->{$k};
- }
- if (defined($B)) {
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$B})) {
- $R->{$k} = $B->{$k};
- }
- }
- return $R;
-}
-
-
-# Add A to B
-sub AddPcs {
- my $A = shift;
- my $B = shift;
-
- my $R = {};
- # add all keys in A
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$A})) {
- $R->{$k} = 1
- }
- # add all keys in B
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$B})) {
- $R->{$k} = 1
- }
- return $R;
-}
-
-# Subtract B from A
-sub SubtractProfile {
- my $A = shift;
- my $B = shift;
-
- my $R = {};
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$A})) {
- my $v = $A->{$k} - GetEntry($B, $k);
- if ($v < 0 && $main::opt_drop_negative) {
- $v = 0;
- }
- AddEntry($R, $k, $v);
- }
- if (!$main::opt_drop_negative) {
- # Take care of when subtracted profile has more entries
- foreach my $k (keys(%{$B})) {
- if (!exists($A->{$k})) {
- AddEntry($R, $k, 0 - $B->{$k});
- }
- }
- }
- return $R;
-}
-
-# Get entry from profile; zero if not present
-sub GetEntry {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $k = shift;
- if (exists($profile->{$k})) {
- return $profile->{$k};
- } else {
- return 0;
- }
-}
-
-# Add entry to specified profile
-sub AddEntry {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $k = shift;
- my $n = shift;
- if (!exists($profile->{$k})) {
- $profile->{$k} = 0;
- }
- $profile->{$k} += $n;
-}
-
-# Add a stack of entries to specified profile, and add them to the $pcs
-# list.
-sub AddEntries {
- my $profile = shift;
- my $pcs = shift;
- my $stack = shift;
- my $count = shift;
- my @k = ();
-
- foreach my $e (split(/\s+/, $stack)) {
- my $pc = HexExtend($e);
- $pcs->{$pc} = 1;
- push @k, $pc;
- }
- AddEntry($profile, (join "\n", @k), $count);
-}
-
-##### Code to profile a server dynamically #####
-
-sub CheckSymbolPage {
- my $url = SymbolPageURL();
- my $command = ShellEscape(@URL_FETCHER, $url);
- open(SYMBOL, "$command |") or error($command);
- my $line = <SYMBOL>;
- $line =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- close(SYMBOL);
- unless (defined($line)) {
- error("$url doesn't exist\n");
- }
-
- if ($line =~ /^num_symbols:\s+(\d+)$/) {
- if ($1 == 0) {
- error("Stripped binary. No symbols available.\n");
- }
- } else {
- error("Failed to get the number of symbols from $url\n");
- }
-}
-
-sub IsProfileURL {
- my $profile_name = shift;
- if (-f $profile_name) {
- printf STDERR "Using local file $profile_name.\n";
- return 0;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub ParseProfileURL {
- my $profile_name = shift;
-
- if (!defined($profile_name) || $profile_name eq "") {
- return ();
- }
-
- # Split profile URL - matches all non-empty strings, so no test.
- $profile_name =~ m,^(https?://)?([^/]+)(.*?)(/|$PROFILES)?$,;
-
- my $proto = $1 || "http://";
- my $hostport = $2;
- my $prefix = $3;
- my $profile = $4 || "/";
-
- my $host = $hostport;
- $host =~ s/:.*//;
-
- my $baseurl = "$proto$hostport$prefix";
- return ($host, $baseurl, $profile);
-}
-
-# We fetch symbols from the first profile argument.
-sub SymbolPageURL {
- my ($host, $baseURL, $path) = ParseProfileURL($main::pfile_args[0]);
- return "$baseURL$SYMBOL_PAGE";
-}
-
-sub FetchProgramName() {
- my ($host, $baseURL, $path) = ParseProfileURL($main::pfile_args[0]);
- my $url = "$baseURL$PROGRAM_NAME_PAGE";
- my $command_line = ShellEscape(@URL_FETCHER, $url);
- open(CMDLINE, "$command_line |") or error($command_line);
- my $cmdline = <CMDLINE>;
- $cmdline =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- close(CMDLINE);
- error("Failed to get program name from $url\n") unless defined($cmdline);
- $cmdline =~ s/\x00.+//; # Remove argv[1] and latters.
- $cmdline =~ s!\n!!g; # Remove LFs.
- return $cmdline;
-}
-
-# Gee, curl's -L (--location) option isn't reliable at least
-# with its 7.12.3 version. Curl will forget to post data if
-# there is a redirection. This function is a workaround for
-# curl. Redirection happens on borg hosts.
-sub ResolveRedirectionForCurl {
- my $url = shift;
- my $command_line = ShellEscape(@URL_FETCHER, "--head", $url);
- open(CMDLINE, "$command_line |") or error($command_line);
- while (<CMDLINE>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if (/^Location: (.*)/) {
- $url = $1;
- }
- }
- close(CMDLINE);
- return $url;
-}
-
-# Add a timeout flat to URL_FETCHER. Returns a new list.
-sub AddFetchTimeout {
- my $timeout = shift;
- my @fetcher = @_;
- if (defined($timeout)) {
- if (join(" ", @fetcher) =~ m/\bcurl -s/) {
- push(@fetcher, "--max-time", sprintf("%d", $timeout));
- } elsif (join(" ", @fetcher) =~ m/\brpcget\b/) {
- push(@fetcher, sprintf("--deadline=%d", $timeout));
- }
- }
- return @fetcher;
-}
-
-# Reads a symbol map from the file handle name given as $1, returning
-# the resulting symbol map. Also processes variables relating to symbols.
-# Currently, the only variable processed is 'binary=<value>' which updates
-# $main::prog to have the correct program name.
-sub ReadSymbols {
- my $in = shift;
- my $map = {};
- while (<$in>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- # Removes all the leading zeroes from the symbols, see comment below.
- if (m/^0x0*([0-9a-f]+)\s+(.+)/) {
- $map->{$1} = $2;
- } elsif (m/^---/) {
- last;
- } elsif (m/^([a-z][^=]*)=(.*)$/ ) {
- my ($variable, $value) = ($1, $2);
- for ($variable, $value) {
- s/^\s+//;
- s/\s+$//;
- }
- if ($variable eq "binary") {
- if ($main::prog ne $UNKNOWN_BINARY && $main::prog ne $value) {
- printf STDERR ("Warning: Mismatched binary name '%s', using '%s'.\n",
- $main::prog, $value);
- }
- $main::prog = $value;
- } else {
- printf STDERR ("Ignoring unknown variable in symbols list: " .
- "'%s' = '%s'\n", $variable, $value);
- }
- }
- }
- return $map;
-}
-
-sub URLEncode {
- my $str = shift;
- $str =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9\-_.!~*'()])/ sprintf "%%%02x", ord $1 /eg;
- return $str;
-}
-
-sub AppendSymbolFilterParams {
- my $url = shift;
- my @params = ();
- if ($main::opt_retain ne '') {
- push(@params, sprintf("retain=%s", URLEncode($main::opt_retain)));
- }
- if ($main::opt_exclude ne '') {
- push(@params, sprintf("exclude=%s", URLEncode($main::opt_exclude)));
- }
- if (scalar @params > 0) {
- $url = sprintf("%s?%s", $url, join("&", @params));
- }
- return $url;
-}
-
-# Fetches and processes symbols to prepare them for use in the profile output
-# code. If the optional 'symbol_map' arg is not given, fetches symbols from
-# $SYMBOL_PAGE for all PC values found in profile. Otherwise, the raw symbols
-# are assumed to have already been fetched into 'symbol_map' and are simply
-# extracted and processed.
-sub FetchSymbols {
- my $pcset = shift;
- my $symbol_map = shift;
-
- my %seen = ();
- my @pcs = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } keys(%$pcset); # uniq
-
- if (!defined($symbol_map)) {
- my $post_data = join("+", sort((map {"0x" . "$_"} @pcs)));
-
- open(POSTFILE, ">$main::tmpfile_sym");
- print POSTFILE $post_data;
- close(POSTFILE);
-
- my $url = SymbolPageURL();
-
- my $command_line;
- if (join(" ", @URL_FETCHER) =~ m/\bcurl -s/) {
- $url = ResolveRedirectionForCurl($url);
- $url = AppendSymbolFilterParams($url);
- $command_line = ShellEscape(@URL_FETCHER, "-d", "\@$main::tmpfile_sym",
- $url);
- } else {
- $url = AppendSymbolFilterParams($url);
- $command_line = (ShellEscape(@URL_FETCHER, "--post", $url)
- . " < " . ShellEscape($main::tmpfile_sym));
- }
- # We use c++filt in case $SYMBOL_PAGE gives us mangled symbols.
- my $escaped_cppfilt = ShellEscape($obj_tool_map{"c++filt"});
- open(SYMBOL, "$command_line | $escaped_cppfilt |") or error($command_line);
- $symbol_map = ReadSymbols(*SYMBOL{IO});
- close(SYMBOL);
- }
-
- my $symbols = {};
- foreach my $pc (@pcs) {
- my $fullname;
- # For 64 bits binaries, symbols are extracted with 8 leading zeroes.
- # Then /symbol reads the long symbols in as uint64, and outputs
- # the result with a "0x%08llx" format which get rid of the zeroes.
- # By removing all the leading zeroes in both $pc and the symbols from
- # /symbol, the symbols match and are retrievable from the map.
- my $shortpc = $pc;
- $shortpc =~ s/^0*//;
- # Each line may have a list of names, which includes the function
- # and also other functions it has inlined. They are separated (in
- # PrintSymbolizedProfile), by --, which is illegal in function names.
- my $fullnames;
- if (defined($symbol_map->{$shortpc})) {
- $fullnames = $symbol_map->{$shortpc};
- } else {
- $fullnames = "0x" . $pc; # Just use addresses
- }
- my $sym = [];
- $symbols->{$pc} = $sym;
- foreach my $fullname (split("--", $fullnames)) {
- my $name = ShortFunctionName($fullname);
- push(@{$sym}, $name, "?", $fullname);
- }
- }
- return $symbols;
-}
-
-sub BaseName {
- my $file_name = shift;
- $file_name =~ s!^.*/!!; # Remove directory name
- return $file_name;
-}
-
-sub MakeProfileBaseName {
- my ($binary_name, $profile_name) = @_;
- my ($host, $baseURL, $path) = ParseProfileURL($profile_name);
- my $binary_shortname = BaseName($binary_name);
- return sprintf("%s.%s.%s",
- $binary_shortname, $main::op_time, $host);
-}
-
-sub FetchDynamicProfile {
- my $binary_name = shift;
- my $profile_name = shift;
- my $fetch_name_only = shift;
- my $encourage_patience = shift;
-
- if (!IsProfileURL($profile_name)) {
- return $profile_name;
- } else {
- my ($host, $baseURL, $path) = ParseProfileURL($profile_name);
- if ($path eq "" || $path eq "/") {
- # Missing type specifier defaults to cpu-profile
- $path = $PROFILE_PAGE;
- }
-
- my $profile_file = MakeProfileBaseName($binary_name, $profile_name);
-
- my $url = "$baseURL$path";
- my $fetch_timeout = undef;
- if ($path =~ m/$PROFILE_PAGE|$PMUPROFILE_PAGE/) {
- if ($path =~ m/[?]/) {
- $url .= "&";
- } else {
- $url .= "?";
- }
- $url .= sprintf("seconds=%d", $main::opt_seconds);
- $fetch_timeout = $main::opt_seconds * 1.01 + 60;
- # Set $profile_type for consumption by PrintSymbolizedProfile.
- $main::profile_type = 'cpu';
- } else {
- # For non-CPU profiles, we add a type-extension to
- # the target profile file name.
- my $suffix = $path;
- $suffix =~ s,/,.,g;
- $profile_file .= $suffix;
- # Set $profile_type for consumption by PrintSymbolizedProfile.
- if ($path =~ m/$HEAP_PAGE/) {
- $main::profile_type = 'heap';
- } elsif ($path =~ m/$GROWTH_PAGE/) {
- $main::profile_type = 'growth';
- } elsif ($path =~ m/$CONTENTION_PAGE/) {
- $main::profile_type = 'contention';
- }
- }
-
- my $profile_dir = $ENV{"JEPROF_TMPDIR"} || ($ENV{HOME} . "/jeprof");
- if (! -d $profile_dir) {
- mkdir($profile_dir)
- || die("Unable to create profile directory $profile_dir: $!\n");
- }
- my $tmp_profile = "$profile_dir/.tmp.$profile_file";
- my $real_profile = "$profile_dir/$profile_file";
-
- if ($fetch_name_only > 0) {
- return $real_profile;
- }
-
- my @fetcher = AddFetchTimeout($fetch_timeout, @URL_FETCHER);
- my $cmd = ShellEscape(@fetcher, $url) . " > " . ShellEscape($tmp_profile);
- if ($path =~ m/$PROFILE_PAGE|$PMUPROFILE_PAGE|$CENSUSPROFILE_PAGE/){
- print STDERR "Gathering CPU profile from $url for $main::opt_seconds seconds to\n ${real_profile}\n";
- if ($encourage_patience) {
- print STDERR "Be patient...\n";
- }
- } else {
- print STDERR "Fetching $path profile from $url to\n ${real_profile}\n";
- }
-
- (system($cmd) == 0) || error("Failed to get profile: $cmd: $!\n");
- (system("mv", $tmp_profile, $real_profile) == 0) || error("Unable to rename profile\n");
- print STDERR "Wrote profile to $real_profile\n";
- $main::collected_profile = $real_profile;
- return $main::collected_profile;
- }
-}
-
-# Collect profiles in parallel
-sub FetchDynamicProfiles {
- my $items = scalar(@main::pfile_args);
- my $levels = log($items) / log(2);
-
- if ($items == 1) {
- $main::profile_files[0] = FetchDynamicProfile($main::prog, $main::pfile_args[0], 0, 1);
- } else {
- # math rounding issues
- if ((2 ** $levels) < $items) {
- $levels++;
- }
- my $count = scalar(@main::pfile_args);
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) {
- $main::profile_files[$i] = FetchDynamicProfile($main::prog, $main::pfile_args[$i], 1, 0);
- }
- print STDERR "Fetching $count profiles, Be patient...\n";
- FetchDynamicProfilesRecurse($levels, 0, 0);
- $main::collected_profile = join(" \\\n ", @main::profile_files);
- }
-}
-
-# Recursively fork a process to get enough processes
-# collecting profiles
-sub FetchDynamicProfilesRecurse {
- my $maxlevel = shift;
- my $level = shift;
- my $position = shift;
-
- if (my $pid = fork()) {
- $position = 0 | ($position << 1);
- TryCollectProfile($maxlevel, $level, $position);
- wait;
- } else {
- $position = 1 | ($position << 1);
- TryCollectProfile($maxlevel, $level, $position);
- cleanup();
- exit(0);
- }
-}
-
-# Collect a single profile
-sub TryCollectProfile {
- my $maxlevel = shift;
- my $level = shift;
- my $position = shift;
-
- if ($level >= ($maxlevel - 1)) {
- if ($position < scalar(@main::pfile_args)) {
- FetchDynamicProfile($main::prog, $main::pfile_args[$position], 0, 0);
- }
- } else {
- FetchDynamicProfilesRecurse($maxlevel, $level+1, $position);
- }
-}
-
-##### Parsing code #####
-
-# Provide a small streaming-read module to handle very large
-# cpu-profile files. Stream in chunks along a sliding window.
-# Provides an interface to get one 'slot', correctly handling
-# endian-ness differences. A slot is one 32-bit or 64-bit word
-# (depending on the input profile). We tell endianness and bit-size
-# for the profile by looking at the first 8 bytes: in cpu profiles,
-# the second slot is always 3 (we'll accept anything that's not 0).
-BEGIN {
- package CpuProfileStream;
-
- sub new {
- my ($class, $file, $fname) = @_;
- my $self = { file => $file,
- base => 0,
- stride => 512 * 1024, # must be a multiple of bitsize/8
- slots => [],
- unpack_code => "", # N for big-endian, V for little
- perl_is_64bit => 1, # matters if profile is 64-bit
- };
- bless $self, $class;
- # Let unittests adjust the stride
- if ($main::opt_test_stride > 0) {
- $self->{stride} = $main::opt_test_stride;
- }
- # Read the first two slots to figure out bitsize and endianness.
- my $slots = $self->{slots};
- my $str;
- read($self->{file}, $str, 8);
- # Set the global $address_length based on what we see here.
- # 8 is 32-bit (8 hexadecimal chars); 16 is 64-bit (16 hexadecimal chars).
- $address_length = ($str eq (chr(0)x8)) ? 16 : 8;
- if ($address_length == 8) {
- if (substr($str, 6, 2) eq chr(0)x2) {
- $self->{unpack_code} = 'V'; # Little-endian.
- } elsif (substr($str, 4, 2) eq chr(0)x2) {
- $self->{unpack_code} = 'N'; # Big-endian
- } else {
- ::error("$fname: header size >= 2**16\n");
- }
- @$slots = unpack($self->{unpack_code} . "*", $str);
- } else {
- # If we're a 64-bit profile, check if we're a 64-bit-capable
- # perl. Otherwise, each slot will be represented as a float
- # instead of an int64, losing precision and making all the
- # 64-bit addresses wrong. We won't complain yet, but will
- # later if we ever see a value that doesn't fit in 32 bits.
- my $has_q = 0;
- eval { $has_q = pack("Q", "1") ? 1 : 1; };
- if (!$has_q) {
- $self->{perl_is_64bit} = 0;
- }
- read($self->{file}, $str, 8);
- if (substr($str, 4, 4) eq chr(0)x4) {
- # We'd love to use 'Q', but it's a) not universal, b) not endian-proof.
- $self->{unpack_code} = 'V'; # Little-endian.
- } elsif (substr($str, 0, 4) eq chr(0)x4) {
- $self->{unpack_code} = 'N'; # Big-endian
- } else {
- ::error("$fname: header size >= 2**32\n");
- }
- my @pair = unpack($self->{unpack_code} . "*", $str);
- # Since we know one of the pair is 0, it's fine to just add them.
- @$slots = (0, $pair[0] + $pair[1]);
- }
- return $self;
- }
-
- # Load more data when we access slots->get(X) which is not yet in memory.
- sub overflow {
- my ($self) = @_;
- my $slots = $self->{slots};
- $self->{base} += $#$slots + 1; # skip over data we're replacing
- my $str;
- read($self->{file}, $str, $self->{stride});
- if ($address_length == 8) { # the 32-bit case
- # This is the easy case: unpack provides 32-bit unpacking primitives.
- @$slots = unpack($self->{unpack_code} . "*", $str);
- } else {
- # We need to unpack 32 bits at a time and combine.
- my @b32_values = unpack($self->{unpack_code} . "*", $str);
- my @b64_values = ();
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $#b32_values; $i += 2) {
- # TODO(csilvers): if this is a 32-bit perl, the math below
- # could end up in a too-large int, which perl will promote
- # to a double, losing necessary precision. Deal with that.
- # Right now, we just die.
- my ($lo, $hi) = ($b32_values[$i], $b32_values[$i+1]);
- if ($self->{unpack_code} eq 'N') { # big-endian
- ($lo, $hi) = ($hi, $lo);
- }
- my $value = $lo + $hi * (2**32);
- if (!$self->{perl_is_64bit} && # check value is exactly represented
- (($value % (2**32)) != $lo || int($value / (2**32)) != $hi)) {
- ::error("Need a 64-bit perl to process this 64-bit profile.\n");
- }
- push(@b64_values, $value);
- }
- @$slots = @b64_values;
- }
- }
-
- # Access the i-th long in the file (logically), or -1 at EOF.
- sub get {
- my ($self, $idx) = @_;
- my $slots = $self->{slots};
- while ($#$slots >= 0) {
- if ($idx < $self->{base}) {
- # The only time we expect a reference to $slots[$i - something]
- # after referencing $slots[$i] is reading the very first header.
- # Since $stride > |header|, that shouldn't cause any lookback
- # errors. And everything after the header is sequential.
- print STDERR "Unexpected look-back reading CPU profile";
- return -1; # shrug, don't know what better to return
- } elsif ($idx > $self->{base} + $#$slots) {
- $self->overflow();
- } else {
- return $slots->[$idx - $self->{base}];
- }
- }
- # If we get here, $slots is [], which means we've reached EOF
- return -1; # unique since slots is supposed to hold unsigned numbers
- }
-}
-
-# Reads the top, 'header' section of a profile, and returns the last
-# line of the header, commonly called a 'header line'. The header
-# section of a profile consists of zero or more 'command' lines that
-# are instructions to jeprof, which jeprof executes when reading the
-# header. All 'command' lines start with a %. After the command
-# lines is the 'header line', which is a profile-specific line that
-# indicates what type of profile it is, and perhaps other global
-# information about the profile. For instance, here's a header line
-# for a heap profile:
-# heap profile: 53: 38236 [ 5525: 1284029] @ heapprofile
-# For historical reasons, the CPU profile does not contain a text-
-# readable header line. If the profile looks like a CPU profile,
-# this function returns "". If no header line could be found, this
-# function returns undef.
-#
-# The following commands are recognized:
-# %warn -- emit the rest of this line to stderr, prefixed by 'WARNING:'
-#
-# The input file should be in binmode.
-sub ReadProfileHeader {
- local *PROFILE = shift;
- my $firstchar = "";
- my $line = "";
- read(PROFILE, $firstchar, 1);
- seek(PROFILE, -1, 1); # unread the firstchar
- if ($firstchar !~ /[[:print:]]/) { # is not a text character
- return "";
- }
- while (defined($line = <PROFILE>)) {
- $line =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if ($line =~ /^%warn\s+(.*)/) { # 'warn' command
- # Note this matches both '%warn blah\n' and '%warn\n'.
- print STDERR "WARNING: $1\n"; # print the rest of the line
- } elsif ($line =~ /^%/) {
- print STDERR "Ignoring unknown command from profile header: $line";
- } else {
- # End of commands, must be the header line.
- return $line;
- }
- }
- return undef; # got to EOF without seeing a header line
-}
-
-sub IsSymbolizedProfileFile {
- my $file_name = shift;
- if (!(-e $file_name) || !(-r $file_name)) {
- return 0;
- }
- # Check if the file contains a symbol-section marker.
- open(TFILE, "<$file_name");
- binmode TFILE;
- my $firstline = ReadProfileHeader(*TFILE);
- close(TFILE);
- if (!$firstline) {
- return 0;
- }
- $SYMBOL_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $symbol_marker = $&;
- return $firstline =~ /^--- *$symbol_marker/;
-}
-
-# Parse profile generated by common/profiler.cc and return a reference
-# to a map:
-# $result->{version} Version number of profile file
-# $result->{period} Sampling period (in microseconds)
-# $result->{profile} Profile object
-# $result->{threads} Map of thread IDs to profile objects
-# $result->{map} Memory map info from profile
-# $result->{pcs} Hash of all PC values seen, key is hex address
-sub ReadProfile {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $fname = shift;
- my $result; # return value
-
- $CONTENTION_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $contention_marker = $&;
- $GROWTH_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $growth_marker = $&;
- $SYMBOL_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $symbol_marker = $&;
- $PROFILE_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $profile_marker = $&;
- $HEAP_PAGE =~ m,[^/]+$,; # matches everything after the last slash
- my $heap_marker = $&;
-
- # Look at first line to see if it is a heap or a CPU profile.
- # CPU profile may start with no header at all, and just binary data
- # (starting with \0\0\0\0) -- in that case, don't try to read the
- # whole firstline, since it may be gigabytes(!) of data.
- open(PROFILE, "<$fname") || error("$fname: $!\n");
- binmode PROFILE; # New perls do UTF-8 processing
- my $header = ReadProfileHeader(*PROFILE);
- if (!defined($header)) { # means "at EOF"
- error("Profile is empty.\n");
- }
-
- my $symbols;
- if ($header =~ m/^--- *$symbol_marker/o) {
- # Verify that the user asked for a symbolized profile
- if (!$main::use_symbolized_profile) {
- # we have both a binary and symbolized profiles, abort
- error("FATAL ERROR: Symbolized profile\n $fname\ncannot be used with " .
- "a binary arg. Try again without passing\n $prog\n");
- }
- # Read the symbol section of the symbolized profile file.
- $symbols = ReadSymbols(*PROFILE{IO});
- # Read the next line to get the header for the remaining profile.
- $header = ReadProfileHeader(*PROFILE) || "";
- }
-
- if ($header =~ m/^--- *($heap_marker|$growth_marker)/o) {
- # Skip "--- ..." line for profile types that have their own headers.
- $header = ReadProfileHeader(*PROFILE) || "";
- }
-
- $main::profile_type = '';
-
- if ($header =~ m/^heap profile:.*$growth_marker/o) {
- $main::profile_type = 'growth';
- $result = ReadHeapProfile($prog, *PROFILE, $header);
- } elsif ($header =~ m/^heap profile:/) {
- $main::profile_type = 'heap';
- $result = ReadHeapProfile($prog, *PROFILE, $header);
- } elsif ($header =~ m/^heap/) {
- $main::profile_type = 'heap';
- $result = ReadThreadedHeapProfile($prog, $fname, $header);
- } elsif ($header =~ m/^--- *$contention_marker/o) {
- $main::profile_type = 'contention';
- $result = ReadSynchProfile($prog, *PROFILE);
- } elsif ($header =~ m/^--- *Stacks:/) {
- print STDERR
- "Old format contention profile: mistakenly reports " .
- "condition variable signals as lock contentions.\n";
- $main::profile_type = 'contention';
- $result = ReadSynchProfile($prog, *PROFILE);
- } elsif ($header =~ m/^--- *$profile_marker/) {
- # the binary cpu profile data starts immediately after this line
- $main::profile_type = 'cpu';
- $result = ReadCPUProfile($prog, $fname, *PROFILE);
- } else {
- if (defined($symbols)) {
- # a symbolized profile contains a format we don't recognize, bail out
- error("$fname: Cannot recognize profile section after symbols.\n");
- }
- # no ascii header present -- must be a CPU profile
- $main::profile_type = 'cpu';
- $result = ReadCPUProfile($prog, $fname, *PROFILE);
- }
-
- close(PROFILE);
-
- # if we got symbols along with the profile, return those as well
- if (defined($symbols)) {
- $result->{symbols} = $symbols;
- }
-
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Subtract one from caller pc so we map back to call instr.
-# However, don't do this if we're reading a symbolized profile
-# file, in which case the subtract-one was done when the file
-# was written.
-#
-# We apply the same logic to all readers, though ReadCPUProfile uses an
-# independent implementation.
-sub FixCallerAddresses {
- my $stack = shift;
- # --raw/http: Always subtract one from pc's, because PrintSymbolizedProfile()
- # dumps unadjusted profiles.
- {
- $stack =~ /(\s)/;
- my $delimiter = $1;
- my @addrs = split(' ', $stack);
- my @fixedaddrs;
- $#fixedaddrs = $#addrs;
- if ($#addrs >= 0) {
- $fixedaddrs[0] = $addrs[0];
- }
- for (my $i = 1; $i <= $#addrs; $i++) {
- $fixedaddrs[$i] = AddressSub($addrs[$i], "0x1");
- }
- return join $delimiter, @fixedaddrs;
- }
-}
-
-# CPU profile reader
-sub ReadCPUProfile {
- my $prog = shift;
- my $fname = shift; # just used for logging
- local *PROFILE = shift;
- my $version;
- my $period;
- my $i;
- my $profile = {};
- my $pcs = {};
-
- # Parse string into array of slots.
- my $slots = CpuProfileStream->new(*PROFILE, $fname);
-
- # Read header. The current header version is a 5-element structure
- # containing:
- # 0: header count (always 0)
- # 1: header "words" (after this one: 3)
- # 2: format version (0)
- # 3: sampling period (usec)
- # 4: unused padding (always 0)
- if ($slots->get(0) != 0 ) {
- error("$fname: not a profile file, or old format profile file\n");
- }
- $i = 2 + $slots->get(1);
- $version = $slots->get(2);
- $period = $slots->get(3);
- # Do some sanity checking on these header values.
- if ($version > (2**32) || $period > (2**32) || $i > (2**32) || $i < 5) {
- error("$fname: not a profile file, or corrupted profile file\n");
- }
-
- # Parse profile
- while ($slots->get($i) != -1) {
- my $n = $slots->get($i++);
- my $d = $slots->get($i++);
- if ($d > (2**16)) { # TODO(csilvers): what's a reasonable max-stack-depth?
- my $addr = sprintf("0%o", $i * ($address_length == 8 ? 4 : 8));
- print STDERR "At index $i (address $addr):\n";
- error("$fname: stack trace depth >= 2**32\n");
- }
- if ($slots->get($i) == 0) {
- # End of profile data marker
- $i += $d;
- last;
- }
-
- # Make key out of the stack entries
- my @k = ();
- for (my $j = 0; $j < $d; $j++) {
- my $pc = $slots->get($i+$j);
- # Subtract one from caller pc so we map back to call instr.
- $pc--;
- $pc = sprintf("%0*x", $address_length, $pc);
- $pcs->{$pc} = 1;
- push @k, $pc;
- }
-
- AddEntry($profile, (join "\n", @k), $n);
- $i += $d;
- }
-
- # Parse map
- my $map = '';
- seek(PROFILE, $i * 4, 0);
- read(PROFILE, $map, (stat PROFILE)[7]);
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{version} = $version;
- $r->{period} = $period;
- $r->{profile} = $profile;
- $r->{libs} = ParseLibraries($prog, $map, $pcs);
- $r->{pcs} = $pcs;
-
- return $r;
-}
-
-sub HeapProfileIndex {
- my $index = 1;
- if ($main::opt_inuse_space) {
- $index = 1;
- } elsif ($main::opt_inuse_objects) {
- $index = 0;
- } elsif ($main::opt_alloc_space) {
- $index = 3;
- } elsif ($main::opt_alloc_objects) {
- $index = 2;
- }
- return $index;
-}
-
-sub ReadMappedLibraries {
- my $fh = shift;
- my $map = "";
- # Read the /proc/self/maps data
- while (<$fh>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- $map .= $_;
- }
- return $map;
-}
-
-sub ReadMemoryMap {
- my $fh = shift;
- my $map = "";
- # Read /proc/self/maps data as formatted by DumpAddressMap()
- my $buildvar = "";
- while (<PROFILE>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- # Parse "build=<dir>" specification if supplied
- if (m/^\s*build=(.*)\n/) {
- $buildvar = $1;
- }
-
- # Expand "$build" variable if available
- $_ =~ s/\$build\b/$buildvar/g;
-
- $map .= $_;
- }
- return $map;
-}
-
-sub AdjustSamples {
- my ($sample_adjustment, $sampling_algorithm, $n1, $s1, $n2, $s2) = @_;
- if ($sample_adjustment) {
- if ($sampling_algorithm == 2) {
- # Remote-heap version 2
- # The sampling frequency is the rate of a Poisson process.
- # This means that the probability of sampling an allocation of
- # size X with sampling rate Y is 1 - exp(-X/Y)
- if ($n1 != 0) {
- my $ratio = (($s1*1.0)/$n1)/($sample_adjustment);
- my $scale_factor = 1/(1 - exp(-$ratio));
- $n1 *= $scale_factor;
- $s1 *= $scale_factor;
- }
- if ($n2 != 0) {
- my $ratio = (($s2*1.0)/$n2)/($sample_adjustment);
- my $scale_factor = 1/(1 - exp(-$ratio));
- $n2 *= $scale_factor;
- $s2 *= $scale_factor;
- }
- } else {
- # Remote-heap version 1
- my $ratio;
- $ratio = (($s1*1.0)/$n1)/($sample_adjustment);
- if ($ratio < 1) {
- $n1 /= $ratio;
- $s1 /= $ratio;
- }
- $ratio = (($s2*1.0)/$n2)/($sample_adjustment);
- if ($ratio < 1) {
- $n2 /= $ratio;
- $s2 /= $ratio;
- }
- }
- }
- return ($n1, $s1, $n2, $s2);
-}
-
-sub ReadHeapProfile {
- my $prog = shift;
- local *PROFILE = shift;
- my $header = shift;
-
- my $index = HeapProfileIndex();
-
- # Find the type of this profile. The header line looks like:
- # heap profile: 1246: 8800744 [ 1246: 8800744] @ <heap-url>/266053
- # There are two pairs <count: size>, the first inuse objects/space, and the
- # second allocated objects/space. This is followed optionally by a profile
- # type, and if that is present, optionally by a sampling frequency.
- # For remote heap profiles (v1):
- # The interpretation of the sampling frequency is that the profiler, for
- # each sample, calculates a uniformly distributed random integer less than
- # the given value, and records the next sample after that many bytes have
- # been allocated. Therefore, the expected sample interval is half of the
- # given frequency. By default, if not specified, the expected sample
- # interval is 128KB. Only remote-heap-page profiles are adjusted for
- # sample size.
- # For remote heap profiles (v2):
- # The sampling frequency is the rate of a Poisson process. This means that
- # the probability of sampling an allocation of size X with sampling rate Y
- # is 1 - exp(-X/Y)
- # For version 2, a typical header line might look like this:
- # heap profile: 1922: 127792360 [ 1922: 127792360] @ <heap-url>_v2/524288
- # the trailing number (524288) is the sampling rate. (Version 1 showed
- # double the 'rate' here)
- my $sampling_algorithm = 0;
- my $sample_adjustment = 0;
- chomp($header);
- my $type = "unknown";
- if ($header =~ m"^heap profile:\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)\s+\[\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)\](\s*@\s*([^/]*)(/(\d+))?)?") {
- if (defined($6) && ($6 ne '')) {
- $type = $6;
- my $sample_period = $8;
- # $type is "heapprofile" for profiles generated by the
- # heap-profiler, and either "heap" or "heap_v2" for profiles
- # generated by sampling directly within tcmalloc. It can also
- # be "growth" for heap-growth profiles. The first is typically
- # found for profiles generated locally, and the others for
- # remote profiles.
- if (($type eq "heapprofile") || ($type !~ /heap/) ) {
- # No need to adjust for the sampling rate with heap-profiler-derived data
- $sampling_algorithm = 0;
- } elsif ($type =~ /_v2/) {
- $sampling_algorithm = 2; # version 2 sampling
- if (defined($sample_period) && ($sample_period ne '')) {
- $sample_adjustment = int($sample_period);
- }
- } else {
- $sampling_algorithm = 1; # version 1 sampling
- if (defined($sample_period) && ($sample_period ne '')) {
- $sample_adjustment = int($sample_period)/2;
- }
- }
- } else {
- # We detect whether or not this is a remote-heap profile by checking
- # that the total-allocated stats ($n2,$s2) are exactly the
- # same as the in-use stats ($n1,$s1). It is remotely conceivable
- # that a non-remote-heap profile may pass this check, but it is hard
- # to imagine how that could happen.
- # In this case it's so old it's guaranteed to be remote-heap version 1.
- my ($n1, $s1, $n2, $s2) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
- if (($n1 == $n2) && ($s1 == $s2)) {
- # This is likely to be a remote-heap based sample profile
- $sampling_algorithm = 1;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if ($sampling_algorithm > 0) {
- # For remote-heap generated profiles, adjust the counts and sizes to
- # account for the sample rate (we sample once every 128KB by default).
- if ($sample_adjustment == 0) {
- # Turn on profile adjustment.
- $sample_adjustment = 128*1024;
- print STDERR "Adjusting heap profiles for 1-in-128KB sampling rate\n";
- } else {
- printf STDERR ("Adjusting heap profiles for 1-in-%d sampling rate\n",
- $sample_adjustment);
- }
- if ($sampling_algorithm > 1) {
- # We don't bother printing anything for the original version (version 1)
- printf STDERR "Heap version $sampling_algorithm\n";
- }
- }
-
- my $profile = {};
- my $pcs = {};
- my $map = "";
-
- while (<PROFILE>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if (/^MAPPED_LIBRARIES:/) {
- $map .= ReadMappedLibraries(*PROFILE);
- last;
- }
-
- if (/^--- Memory map:/) {
- $map .= ReadMemoryMap(*PROFILE);
- last;
- }
-
- # Read entry of the form:
- # <count1>: <bytes1> [<count2>: <bytes2>] @ a1 a2 a3 ... an
- s/^\s*//;
- s/\s*$//;
- if (m/^\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)\s+\[\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)\]\s+@\s+(.*)$/) {
- my $stack = $5;
- my ($n1, $s1, $n2, $s2) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
- my @counts = AdjustSamples($sample_adjustment, $sampling_algorithm,
- $n1, $s1, $n2, $s2);
- AddEntries($profile, $pcs, FixCallerAddresses($stack), $counts[$index]);
- }
- }
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{version} = "heap";
- $r->{period} = 1;
- $r->{profile} = $profile;
- $r->{libs} = ParseLibraries($prog, $map, $pcs);
- $r->{pcs} = $pcs;
- return $r;
-}
-
-sub ReadThreadedHeapProfile {
- my ($prog, $fname, $header) = @_;
-
- my $index = HeapProfileIndex();
- my $sampling_algorithm = 0;
- my $sample_adjustment = 0;
- chomp($header);
- my $type = "unknown";
- # Assuming a very specific type of header for now.
- if ($header =~ m"^heap_v2/(\d+)") {
- $type = "_v2";
- $sampling_algorithm = 2;
- $sample_adjustment = int($1);
- }
- if ($type ne "_v2" || !defined($sample_adjustment)) {
- die "Threaded heap profiles require v2 sampling with a sample rate\n";
- }
-
- my $profile = {};
- my $thread_profiles = {};
- my $pcs = {};
- my $map = "";
- my $stack = "";
-
- while (<PROFILE>) {
- s/\r//g;
- if (/^MAPPED_LIBRARIES:/) {
- $map .= ReadMappedLibraries(*PROFILE);
- last;
- }
-
- if (/^--- Memory map:/) {
- $map .= ReadMemoryMap(*PROFILE);
- last;
- }
-
- # Read entry of the form:
- # @ a1 a2 ... an
- # t*: <count1>: <bytes1> [<count2>: <bytes2>]
- # t1: <count1>: <bytes1> [<count2>: <bytes2>]
- # ...
- # tn: <count1>: <bytes1> [<count2>: <bytes2>]
- s/^\s*//;
- s/\s*$//;
- if (m/^@\s+(.*)$/) {
- $stack = $1;
- } elsif (m/^\s*(t(\*|\d+)):\s+(\d+):\s+(\d+)\s+\[\s*(\d+):\s+(\d+)\]$/) {
- if ($stack eq "") {
- # Still in the header, so this is just a per-thread summary.
- next;
- }
- my $thread = $2;
- my ($n1, $s1, $n2, $s2) = ($3, $4, $5, $6);
- my @counts = AdjustSamples($sample_adjustment, $sampling_algorithm,
- $n1, $s1, $n2, $s2);
- if ($thread eq "*") {
- AddEntries($profile, $pcs, FixCallerAddresses($stack), $counts[$index]);
- } else {
- if (!exists($thread_profiles->{$thread})) {
- $thread_profiles->{$thread} = {};
- }
- AddEntries($thread_profiles->{$thread}, $pcs,
- FixCallerAddresses($stack), $counts[$index]);
- }
- }
- }
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{version} = "heap";
- $r->{period} = 1;
- $r->{profile} = $profile;
- $r->{threads} = $thread_profiles;
- $r->{libs} = ParseLibraries($prog, $map, $pcs);
- $r->{pcs} = $pcs;
- return $r;
-}
-
-sub ReadSynchProfile {
- my $prog = shift;
- local *PROFILE = shift;
- my $header = shift;
-
- my $map = '';
- my $profile = {};
- my $pcs = {};
- my $sampling_period = 1;
- my $cyclespernanosec = 2.8; # Default assumption for old binaries
- my $seen_clockrate = 0;
- my $line;
-
- my $index = 0;
- if ($main::opt_total_delay) {
- $index = 0;
- } elsif ($main::opt_contentions) {
- $index = 1;
- } elsif ($main::opt_mean_delay) {
- $index = 2;
- }
-
- while ( $line = <PROFILE> ) {
- $line =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if ( $line =~ /^\s*(\d+)\s+(\d+) \@\s*(.*?)\s*$/ ) {
- my ($cycles, $count, $stack) = ($1, $2, $3);
-
- # Convert cycles to nanoseconds
- $cycles /= $cyclespernanosec;
-
- # Adjust for sampling done by application
- $cycles *= $sampling_period;
- $count *= $sampling_period;
-
- my @values = ($cycles, $count, $cycles / $count);
- AddEntries($profile, $pcs, FixCallerAddresses($stack), $values[$index]);
-
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^(slow release).*thread \d+ \@\s*(.*?)\s*$/ ||
- $line =~ /^\s*(\d+) \@\s*(.*?)\s*$/ ) {
- my ($cycles, $stack) = ($1, $2);
- if ($cycles !~ /^\d+$/) {
- next;
- }
-
- # Convert cycles to nanoseconds
- $cycles /= $cyclespernanosec;
-
- # Adjust for sampling done by application
- $cycles *= $sampling_period;
-
- AddEntries($profile, $pcs, FixCallerAddresses($stack), $cycles);
-
- } elsif ( $line =~ m/^([a-z][^=]*)=(.*)$/ ) {
- my ($variable, $value) = ($1,$2);
- for ($variable, $value) {
- s/^\s+//;
- s/\s+$//;
- }
- if ($variable eq "cycles/second") {
- $cyclespernanosec = $value / 1e9;
- $seen_clockrate = 1;
- } elsif ($variable eq "sampling period") {
- $sampling_period = $value;
- } elsif ($variable eq "ms since reset") {
- # Currently nothing is done with this value in jeprof
- # So we just silently ignore it for now
- } elsif ($variable eq "discarded samples") {
- # Currently nothing is done with this value in jeprof
- # So we just silently ignore it for now
- } else {
- printf STDERR ("Ignoring unnknown variable in /contention output: " .
- "'%s' = '%s'\n",$variable,$value);
- }
- } else {
- # Memory map entry
- $map .= $line;
- }
- }
-
- if (!$seen_clockrate) {
- printf STDERR ("No cycles/second entry in profile; Guessing %.1f GHz\n",
- $cyclespernanosec);
- }
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{version} = 0;
- $r->{period} = $sampling_period;
- $r->{profile} = $profile;
- $r->{libs} = ParseLibraries($prog, $map, $pcs);
- $r->{pcs} = $pcs;
- return $r;
-}
-
-# Given a hex value in the form "0x1abcd" or "1abcd", return either
-# "0001abcd" or "000000000001abcd", depending on the current (global)
-# address length.
-sub HexExtend {
- my $addr = shift;
-
- $addr =~ s/^(0x)?0*//;
- my $zeros_needed = $address_length - length($addr);
- if ($zeros_needed < 0) {
- printf STDERR "Warning: address $addr is longer than address length $address_length\n";
- return $addr;
- }
- return ("0" x $zeros_needed) . $addr;
-}
-
-##### Symbol extraction #####
-
-# Aggressively search the lib_prefix values for the given library
-# If all else fails, just return the name of the library unmodified.
-# If the lib_prefix is "/my/path,/other/path" and $file is "/lib/dir/mylib.so"
-# it will search the following locations in this order, until it finds a file:
-# /my/path/lib/dir/mylib.so
-# /other/path/lib/dir/mylib.so
-# /my/path/dir/mylib.so
-# /other/path/dir/mylib.so
-# /my/path/mylib.so
-# /other/path/mylib.so
-# /lib/dir/mylib.so (returned as last resort)
-sub FindLibrary {
- my $file = shift;
- my $suffix = $file;
-
- # Search for the library as described above
- do {
- foreach my $prefix (@prefix_list) {
- my $fullpath = $prefix . $suffix;
- if (-e $fullpath) {
- return $fullpath;
- }
- }
- } while ($suffix =~ s|^/[^/]+/|/|);
- return $file;
-}
-
-# Return path to library with debugging symbols.
-# For libc libraries, the copy in /usr/lib/debug contains debugging symbols
-sub DebuggingLibrary {
- my $file = shift;
- if ($file =~ m|^/|) {
- if (-f "/usr/lib/debug$file") {
- return "/usr/lib/debug$file";
- } elsif (-f "/usr/lib/debug$file.debug") {
- return "/usr/lib/debug$file.debug";
- }
- }
- return undef;
-}
-
-# Parse text section header of a library using objdump
-sub ParseTextSectionHeaderFromObjdump {
- my $lib = shift;
-
- my $size = undef;
- my $vma;
- my $file_offset;
- # Get objdump output from the library file to figure out how to
- # map between mapped addresses and addresses in the library.
- my $cmd = ShellEscape($obj_tool_map{"objdump"}, "-h", $lib);
- open(OBJDUMP, "$cmd |") || error("$cmd: $!\n");
- while (<OBJDUMP>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- # Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn
- # 10 .text 00104b2c 420156f0 420156f0 000156f0 2**4
- # For 64-bit objects, VMA and LMA will be 16 hex digits, size and file
- # offset may still be 8. But AddressSub below will still handle that.
- my @x = split;
- if (($#x >= 6) && ($x[1] eq '.text')) {
- $size = $x[2];
- $vma = $x[3];
- $file_offset = $x[5];
- last;
- }
- }
- close(OBJDUMP);
-
- if (!defined($size)) {
- return undef;
- }
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{size} = $size;
- $r->{vma} = $vma;
- $r->{file_offset} = $file_offset;
-
- return $r;
-}
-
-# Parse text section header of a library using otool (on OS X)
-sub ParseTextSectionHeaderFromOtool {
- my $lib = shift;
-
- my $size = undef;
- my $vma = undef;
- my $file_offset = undef;
- # Get otool output from the library file to figure out how to
- # map between mapped addresses and addresses in the library.
- my $command = ShellEscape($obj_tool_map{"otool"}, "-l", $lib);
- open(OTOOL, "$command |") || error("$command: $!\n");
- my $cmd = "";
- my $sectname = "";
- my $segname = "";
- foreach my $line (<OTOOL>) {
- $line =~ s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- # Load command <#>
- # cmd LC_SEGMENT
- # [...]
- # Section
- # sectname __text
- # segname __TEXT
- # addr 0x000009f8
- # size 0x00018b9e
- # offset 2552
- # align 2^2 (4)
- # We will need to strip off the leading 0x from the hex addresses,
- # and convert the offset into hex.
- if ($line =~ /Load command/) {
- $cmd = "";
- $sectname = "";
- $segname = "";
- } elsif ($line =~ /Section/) {
- $sectname = "";
- $segname = "";
- } elsif ($line =~ /cmd (\w+)/) {
- $cmd = $1;
- } elsif ($line =~ /sectname (\w+)/) {
- $sectname = $1;
- } elsif ($line =~ /segname (\w+)/) {
- $segname = $1;
- } elsif (!(($cmd eq "LC_SEGMENT" || $cmd eq "LC_SEGMENT_64") &&
- $sectname eq "__text" &&
- $segname eq "__TEXT")) {
- next;
- } elsif ($line =~ /\baddr 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)/) {
- $vma = $1;
- } elsif ($line =~ /\bsize 0x([0-9a-fA-F]+)/) {
- $size = $1;
- } elsif ($line =~ /\boffset ([0-9]+)/) {
- $file_offset = sprintf("%016x", $1);
- }
- if (defined($vma) && defined($size) && defined($file_offset)) {
- last;
- }
- }
- close(OTOOL);
-
- if (!defined($vma) || !defined($size) || !defined($file_offset)) {
- return undef;
- }
-
- my $r = {};
- $r->{size} = $size;
- $r->{vma} = $vma;
- $r->{file_offset} = $file_offset;
-
- return $r;
-}
-
-sub ParseTextSectionHeader {
- # obj_tool_map("otool") is only defined if we're in a Mach-O environment
- if (defined($obj_tool_map{"otool"})) {
- my $r = ParseTextSectionHeaderFromOtool(@_);
- if (defined($r)){
- return $r;
- }
- }
- # If otool doesn't work, or we don't have it, fall back to objdump
- return ParseTextSectionHeaderFromObjdump(@_);
-}
-
-# Split /proc/pid/maps dump into a list of libraries
-sub ParseLibraries {
- return if $main::use_symbol_page; # We don't need libraries info.
- my $prog = shift;
- my $map = shift;
- my $pcs = shift;
-
- my $result = [];
- my $h = "[a-f0-9]+";
- my $zero_offset = HexExtend("0");
-
- my $buildvar = "";
- foreach my $l (split("\n", $map)) {
- if ($l =~ m/^\s*build=(.*)$/) {
- $buildvar = $1;
- }
-
- my $start;
- my $finish;
- my $offset;
- my $lib;
- if ($l =~ /^($h)-($h)\s+..x.\s+($h)\s+\S+:\S+\s+\d+\s+(\S+\.(so|dll|dylib|bundle)((\.\d+)+\w*(\.\d+){0,3})?)$/i) {
- # Full line from /proc/self/maps. Example:
- # 40000000-40015000 r-xp 00000000 03:01 12845071 /lib/ld-2.3.2.so
- $start = HexExtend($1);
- $finish = HexExtend($2);
- $offset = HexExtend($3);
- $lib = $4;
- $lib =~ s|\\|/|g; # turn windows-style paths into unix-style paths
- } elsif ($l =~ /^\s*($h)-($h):\s*(\S+\.so(\.\d+)*)/) {
- # Cooked line from DumpAddressMap. Example:
- # 40000000-40015000: /lib/ld-2.3.2.so
- $start = HexExtend($1);
- $finish = HexExtend($2);
- $offset = $zero_offset;
- $lib = $3;
- }
- # FreeBSD 10.0 virtual memory map /proc/curproc/map as defined in
- # function procfs_doprocmap (sys/fs/procfs/procfs_map.c)
- #
- # Example:
- # 0x800600000 0x80061a000 26 0 0xfffff800035a0000 r-x 75 33 0x1004 COW NC vnode /libexec/ld-elf.s
- # o.1 NCH -1
- elsif ($l =~ /^(0x$h)\s(0x$h)\s\d+\s\d+\s0x$h\sr-x\s\d+\s\d+\s0x\d+\s(COW|NCO)\s(NC|NNC)\svnode\s(\S+\.so(\.\d+)*)/) {
- $start = HexExtend($1);
- $finish = HexExtend($2);
- $offset = $zero_offset;
- $lib = FindLibrary($5);
-
- } else {
- next;
- }
-
- # Expand "$build" variable if available
- $lib =~ s/\$build\b/$buildvar/g;
-
- $lib = FindLibrary($lib);
-
- # Check for pre-relocated libraries, which use pre-relocated symbol tables
- # and thus require adjusting the offset that we'll use to translate
- # VM addresses into symbol table addresses.
- # Only do this if we're not going to fetch the symbol table from a
- # debugging copy of the library.
- if (!DebuggingLibrary($lib)) {
- my $text = ParseTextSectionHeader($lib);
- if (defined($text)) {
- my $vma_offset = AddressSub($text->{vma}, $text->{file_offset});
- $offset = AddressAdd($offset, $vma_offset);
- }
- }
-
- if($main::opt_debug) { printf STDERR "$start:$finish ($offset) $lib\n"; }
- push(@{$result}, [$lib, $start, $finish, $offset]);
- }
-
- # Append special entry for additional library (not relocated)
- if ($main::opt_lib ne "") {
- my $text = ParseTextSectionHeader($main::opt_lib);
- if (defined($text)) {
- my $start = $text->{vma};
- my $finish = AddressAdd($start, $text->{size});
-
- push(@{$result}, [$main::opt_lib, $start, $finish, $start]);
- }
- }
-
- # Append special entry for the main program. This covers
- # 0..max_pc_value_seen, so that we assume pc values not found in one
- # of the library ranges will be treated as coming from the main
- # program binary.
- my $min_pc = HexExtend("0");
- my $max_pc = $min_pc; # find the maximal PC value in any sample
- foreach my $pc (keys(%{$pcs})) {
- if (HexExtend($pc) gt $max_pc) { $max_pc = HexExtend($pc); }
- }
- push(@{$result}, [$prog, $min_pc, $max_pc, $zero_offset]);
-
- return $result;
-}
-
-# Add two hex addresses of length $address_length.
-# Run jeprof --test for unit test if this is changed.
-sub AddressAdd {
- my $addr1 = shift;
- my $addr2 = shift;
- my $sum;
-
- if ($address_length == 8) {
- # Perl doesn't cope with wraparound arithmetic, so do it explicitly:
- $sum = (hex($addr1)+hex($addr2)) % (0x10000000 * 16);
- return sprintf("%08x", $sum);
-
- } else {
- # Do the addition in 7-nibble chunks to trivialize carry handling.
-
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) {
- print STDERR "AddressAdd $addr1 + $addr2 = ";
- }
-
- my $a1 = substr($addr1,-7);
- $addr1 = substr($addr1,0,-7);
- my $a2 = substr($addr2,-7);
- $addr2 = substr($addr2,0,-7);
- $sum = hex($a1) + hex($a2);
- my $c = 0;
- if ($sum > 0xfffffff) {
- $c = 1;
- $sum -= 0x10000000;
- }
- my $r = sprintf("%07x", $sum);
-
- $a1 = substr($addr1,-7);
- $addr1 = substr($addr1,0,-7);
- $a2 = substr($addr2,-7);
- $addr2 = substr($addr2,0,-7);
- $sum = hex($a1) + hex($a2) + $c;
- $c = 0;
- if ($sum > 0xfffffff) {
- $c = 1;
- $sum -= 0x10000000;
- }
- $r = sprintf("%07x", $sum) . $r;
-
- $sum = hex($addr1) + hex($addr2) + $c;
- if ($sum > 0xff) { $sum -= 0x100; }
- $r = sprintf("%02x", $sum) . $r;
-
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "$r\n"; }
-
- return $r;
- }
-}
-
-
-# Subtract two hex addresses of length $address_length.
-# Run jeprof --test for unit test if this is changed.
-sub AddressSub {
- my $addr1 = shift;
- my $addr2 = shift;
- my $diff;
-
- if ($address_length == 8) {
- # Perl doesn't cope with wraparound arithmetic, so do it explicitly:
- $diff = (hex($addr1)-hex($addr2)) % (0x10000000 * 16);
- return sprintf("%08x", $diff);
-
- } else {
- # Do the addition in 7-nibble chunks to trivialize borrow handling.
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "AddressSub $addr1 - $addr2 = "; }
-
- my $a1 = hex(substr($addr1,-7));
- $addr1 = substr($addr1,0,-7);
- my $a2 = hex(substr($addr2,-7));
- $addr2 = substr($addr2,0,-7);
- my $b = 0;
- if ($a2 > $a1) {
- $b = 1;
- $a1 += 0x10000000;
- }
- $diff = $a1 - $a2;
- my $r = sprintf("%07x", $diff);
-
- $a1 = hex(substr($addr1,-7));
- $addr1 = substr($addr1,0,-7);
- $a2 = hex(substr($addr2,-7)) + $b;
- $addr2 = substr($addr2,0,-7);
- $b = 0;
- if ($a2 > $a1) {
- $b = 1;
- $a1 += 0x10000000;
- }
- $diff = $a1 - $a2;
- $r = sprintf("%07x", $diff) . $r;
-
- $a1 = hex($addr1);
- $a2 = hex($addr2) + $b;
- if ($a2 > $a1) { $a1 += 0x100; }
- $diff = $a1 - $a2;
- $r = sprintf("%02x", $diff) . $r;
-
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "$r\n"; }
-
- return $r;
- }
-}
-
-# Increment a hex addresses of length $address_length.
-# Run jeprof --test for unit test if this is changed.
-sub AddressInc {
- my $addr = shift;
- my $sum;
-
- if ($address_length == 8) {
- # Perl doesn't cope with wraparound arithmetic, so do it explicitly:
- $sum = (hex($addr)+1) % (0x10000000 * 16);
- return sprintf("%08x", $sum);
-
- } else {
- # Do the addition in 7-nibble chunks to trivialize carry handling.
- # We are always doing this to step through the addresses in a function,
- # and will almost never overflow the first chunk, so we check for this
- # case and exit early.
-
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "AddressInc $addr1 = "; }
-
- my $a1 = substr($addr,-7);
- $addr = substr($addr,0,-7);
- $sum = hex($a1) + 1;
- my $r = sprintf("%07x", $sum);
- if ($sum <= 0xfffffff) {
- $r = $addr . $r;
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "$r\n"; }
- return HexExtend($r);
- } else {
- $r = "0000000";
- }
-
- $a1 = substr($addr,-7);
- $addr = substr($addr,0,-7);
- $sum = hex($a1) + 1;
- $r = sprintf("%07x", $sum) . $r;
- if ($sum <= 0xfffffff) {
- $r = $addr . $r;
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "$r\n"; }
- return HexExtend($r);
- } else {
- $r = "00000000000000";
- }
-
- $sum = hex($addr) + 1;
- if ($sum > 0xff) { $sum -= 0x100; }
- $r = sprintf("%02x", $sum) . $r;
-
- # if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "$r\n"; }
- return $r;
- }
-}
-
-# Extract symbols for all PC values found in profile
-sub ExtractSymbols {
- my $libs = shift;
- my $pcset = shift;
-
- my $symbols = {};
-
- # Map each PC value to the containing library. To make this faster,
- # we sort libraries by their starting pc value (highest first), and
- # advance through the libraries as we advance the pc. Sometimes the
- # addresses of libraries may overlap with the addresses of the main
- # binary, so to make sure the libraries 'win', we iterate over the
- # libraries in reverse order (which assumes the binary doesn't start
- # in the middle of a library, which seems a fair assumption).
- my @pcs = (sort { $a cmp $b } keys(%{$pcset})); # pcset is 0-extended strings
- foreach my $lib (sort {$b->[1] cmp $a->[1]} @{$libs}) {
- my $libname = $lib->[0];
- my $start = $lib->[1];
- my $finish = $lib->[2];
- my $offset = $lib->[3];
-
- # Use debug library if it exists
- my $debug_libname = DebuggingLibrary($libname);
- if ($debug_libname) {
- $libname = $debug_libname;
- }
-
- # Get list of pcs that belong in this library.
- my $contained = [];
- my ($start_pc_index, $finish_pc_index);
- # Find smallest finish_pc_index such that $finish < $pc[$finish_pc_index].
- for ($finish_pc_index = $#pcs + 1; $finish_pc_index > 0;
- $finish_pc_index--) {
- last if $pcs[$finish_pc_index - 1] le $finish;
- }
- # Find smallest start_pc_index such that $start <= $pc[$start_pc_index].
- for ($start_pc_index = $finish_pc_index; $start_pc_index > 0;
- $start_pc_index--) {
- last if $pcs[$start_pc_index - 1] lt $start;
- }
- # This keeps PC values higher than $pc[$finish_pc_index] in @pcs,
- # in case there are overlaps in libraries and the main binary.
- @{$contained} = splice(@pcs, $start_pc_index,
- $finish_pc_index - $start_pc_index);
- # Map to symbols
- MapToSymbols($libname, AddressSub($start, $offset), $contained, $symbols);
- }
-
- return $symbols;
-}
-
-# Map list of PC values to symbols for a given image
-sub MapToSymbols {
- my $image = shift;
- my $offset = shift;
- my $pclist = shift;
- my $symbols = shift;
-
- my $debug = 0;
-
- # Ignore empty binaries
- if ($#{$pclist} < 0) { return; }
-
- # Figure out the addr2line command to use
- my $addr2line = $obj_tool_map{"addr2line"};
- my $cmd = ShellEscape($addr2line, "-f", "-C", "-e", $image);
- if (exists $obj_tool_map{"addr2line_pdb"}) {
- $addr2line = $obj_tool_map{"addr2line_pdb"};
- $cmd = ShellEscape($addr2line, "--demangle", "-f", "-C", "-e", $image);
- }
-
- # If "addr2line" isn't installed on the system at all, just use
- # nm to get what info we can (function names, but not line numbers).
- if (system(ShellEscape($addr2line, "--help") . " >$dev_null 2>&1") != 0) {
- MapSymbolsWithNM($image, $offset, $pclist, $symbols);
- return;
- }
-
- # "addr2line -i" can produce a variable number of lines per input
- # address, with no separator that allows us to tell when data for
- # the next address starts. So we find the address for a special
- # symbol (_fini) and interleave this address between all real
- # addresses passed to addr2line. The name of this special symbol
- # can then be used as a separator.
- $sep_address = undef; # May be filled in by MapSymbolsWithNM()
- my $nm_symbols = {};
- MapSymbolsWithNM($image, $offset, $pclist, $nm_symbols);
- if (defined($sep_address)) {
- # Only add " -i" to addr2line if the binary supports it.
- # addr2line --help returns 0, but not if it sees an unknown flag first.
- if (system("$cmd -i --help >$dev_null 2>&1") == 0) {
- $cmd .= " -i";
- } else {
- $sep_address = undef; # no need for sep_address if we don't support -i
- }
- }
-
- # Make file with all PC values with intervening 'sep_address' so
- # that we can reliably detect the end of inlined function list
- open(ADDRESSES, ">$main::tmpfile_sym") || error("$main::tmpfile_sym: $!\n");
- if ($debug) { print("---- $image ---\n"); }
- for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#{$pclist}; $i++) {
- # addr2line always reads hex addresses, and does not need '0x' prefix.
- if ($debug) { printf STDERR ("%s\n", $pclist->[$i]); }
- printf ADDRESSES ("%s\n", AddressSub($pclist->[$i], $offset));
- if (defined($sep_address)) {
- printf ADDRESSES ("%s\n", $sep_address);
- }
- }
- close(ADDRESSES);
- if ($debug) {
- print("----\n");
- system("cat", $main::tmpfile_sym);
- print("----\n");
- system("$cmd < " . ShellEscape($main::tmpfile_sym));
- print("----\n");
- }
-
- open(SYMBOLS, "$cmd <" . ShellEscape($main::tmpfile_sym) . " |")
- || error("$cmd: $!\n");
- my $count = 0; # Index in pclist
- while (<SYMBOLS>) {
- # Read fullfunction and filelineinfo from next pair of lines
- s/\r?\n$//g;
- my $fullfunction = $_;
- $_ = <SYMBOLS>;
- s/\r?\n$//g;
- my $filelinenum = $_;
-
- if (defined($sep_address) && $fullfunction eq $sep_symbol) {
- # Terminating marker for data for this address
- $count++;
- next;
- }
-
- $filelinenum =~ s|\\|/|g; # turn windows-style paths into unix-style paths
-
- my $pcstr = $pclist->[$count];
- my $function = ShortFunctionName($fullfunction);
- my $nms = $nm_symbols->{$pcstr};
- if (defined($nms)) {
- if ($fullfunction eq '??') {
- # nm found a symbol for us.
- $function = $nms->[0];
- $fullfunction = $nms->[2];
- } else {
- # MapSymbolsWithNM tags each routine with its starting address,
- # useful in case the image has multiple occurrences of this
- # routine. (It uses a syntax that resembles template paramters,
- # that are automatically stripped out by ShortFunctionName().)
- # addr2line does not provide the same information. So we check
- # if nm disambiguated our symbol, and if so take the annotated
- # (nm) version of the routine-name. TODO(csilvers): this won't
- # catch overloaded, inlined symbols, which nm doesn't see.
- # Better would be to do a check similar to nm's, in this fn.
- if ($nms->[2] =~ m/^\Q$function\E/) { # sanity check it's the right fn
- $function = $nms->[0];
- $fullfunction = $nms->[2];
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Prepend to accumulated symbols for pcstr
- # (so that caller comes before callee)
- my $sym = $symbols->{$pcstr};
- if (!defined($sym)) {
- $sym = [];
- $symbols->{$pcstr} = $sym;
- }
- unshift(@{$sym}, $function, $filelinenum, $fullfunction);
- if ($debug) { printf STDERR ("%s => [%s]\n", $pcstr, join(" ", @{$sym})); }
- if (!defined($sep_address)) {
- # Inlining is off, so this entry ends immediately
- $count++;
- }
- }
- close(SYMBOLS);
-}
-
-# Use nm to map the list of referenced PCs to symbols. Return true iff we
-# are able to read procedure information via nm.
-sub MapSymbolsWithNM {
- my $image = shift;
- my $offset = shift;
- my $pclist = shift;
- my $symbols = shift;
-
- # Get nm output sorted by increasing address
- my $symbol_table = GetProcedureBoundaries($image, ".");
- if (!%{$symbol_table}) {
- return 0;
- }
- # Start addresses are already the right length (8 or 16 hex digits).
- my @names = sort { $symbol_table->{$a}->[0] cmp $symbol_table->{$b}->[0] }
- keys(%{$symbol_table});
-
- if ($#names < 0) {
- # No symbols: just use addresses
- foreach my $pc (@{$pclist}) {
- my $pcstr = "0x" . $pc;
- $symbols->{$pc} = [$pcstr, "?", $pcstr];
- }
- return 0;
- }
-
- # Sort addresses so we can do a join against nm output
- my $index = 0;
- my $fullname = $names[0];
- my $name = ShortFunctionName($fullname);
- foreach my $pc (sort { $a cmp $b } @{$pclist}) {
- # Adjust for mapped offset
- my $mpc = AddressSub($pc, $offset);
- while (($index < $#names) && ($mpc ge $symbol_table->{$fullname}->[1])){
- $index++;
- $fullname = $names[$index];
- $name = ShortFunctionName($fullname);
- }
- if ($mpc lt $symbol_table->{$fullname}->[1]) {
- $symbols->{$pc} = [$name, "?", $fullname];
- } else {
- my $pcstr = "0x" . $pc;
- $symbols->{$pc} = [$pcstr, "?", $pcstr];
- }
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub ShortFunctionName {
- my $function = shift;
- while ($function =~ s/\([^()]*\)(\s*const)?//g) { } # Argument types
- while ($function =~ s/<[^<>]*>//g) { } # Remove template arguments
- $function =~ s/^.*\s+(\w+::)/$1/; # Remove leading type
- return $function;
-}
-
-# Trim overly long symbols found in disassembler output
-sub CleanDisassembly {
- my $d = shift;
- while ($d =~ s/\([^()%]*\)(\s*const)?//g) { } # Argument types, not (%rax)
- while ($d =~ s/(\w+)<[^<>]*>/$1/g) { } # Remove template arguments
- return $d;
-}
-
-# Clean file name for display
-sub CleanFileName {
- my ($f) = @_;
- $f =~ s|^/proc/self/cwd/||;
- $f =~ s|^\./||;
- return $f;
-}
-
-# Make address relative to section and clean up for display
-sub UnparseAddress {
- my ($offset, $address) = @_;
- $address = AddressSub($address, $offset);
- $address =~ s/^0x//;
- $address =~ s/^0*//;
- return $address;
-}
-
-##### Miscellaneous #####
-
-# Find the right versions of the above object tools to use. The
-# argument is the program file being analyzed, and should be an ELF
-# 32-bit or ELF 64-bit executable file. The location of the tools
-# is determined by considering the following options in this order:
-# 1) --tools option, if set
-# 2) JEPROF_TOOLS environment variable, if set
-# 3) the environment
-sub ConfigureObjTools {
- my $prog_file = shift;
-
- # Check for the existence of $prog_file because /usr/bin/file does not
- # predictably return error status in prod.
- (-e $prog_file) || error("$prog_file does not exist.\n");
-
- my $file_type = undef;
- if (-e "/usr/bin/file") {
- # Follow symlinks (at least for systems where "file" supports that).
- my $escaped_prog_file = ShellEscape($prog_file);
- $file_type = `/usr/bin/file -L $escaped_prog_file 2>$dev_null ||
- /usr/bin/file $escaped_prog_file`;
- } elsif ($^O == "MSWin32") {
- $file_type = "MS Windows";
- } else {
- print STDERR "WARNING: Can't determine the file type of $prog_file";
- }
-
- if ($file_type =~ /64-bit/) {
- # Change $address_length to 16 if the program file is ELF 64-bit.
- # We can't detect this from many (most?) heap or lock contention
- # profiles, since the actual addresses referenced are generally in low
- # memory even for 64-bit programs.
- $address_length = 16;
- }
-
- if ($file_type =~ /MS Windows/) {
- # For windows, we provide a version of nm and addr2line as part of
- # the opensource release, which is capable of parsing
- # Windows-style PDB executables. It should live in the path, or
- # in the same directory as jeprof.
- $obj_tool_map{"nm_pdb"} = "nm-pdb";
- $obj_tool_map{"addr2line_pdb"} = "addr2line-pdb";
- }
-
- if ($file_type =~ /Mach-O/) {
- # OS X uses otool to examine Mach-O files, rather than objdump.
- $obj_tool_map{"otool"} = "otool";
- $obj_tool_map{"addr2line"} = "false"; # no addr2line
- $obj_tool_map{"objdump"} = "false"; # no objdump
- }
-
- # Go fill in %obj_tool_map with the pathnames to use:
- foreach my $tool (keys %obj_tool_map) {
- $obj_tool_map{$tool} = ConfigureTool($obj_tool_map{$tool});
- }
-}
-
-# Returns the path of a caller-specified object tool. If --tools or
-# JEPROF_TOOLS are specified, then returns the full path to the tool
-# with that prefix. Otherwise, returns the path unmodified (which
-# means we will look for it on PATH).
-sub ConfigureTool {
- my $tool = shift;
- my $path;
-
- # --tools (or $JEPROF_TOOLS) is a comma separated list, where each
- # item is either a) a pathname prefix, or b) a map of the form
- # <tool>:<path>. First we look for an entry of type (b) for our
- # tool. If one is found, we use it. Otherwise, we consider all the
- # pathname prefixes in turn, until one yields an existing file. If
- # none does, we use a default path.
- my $tools = $main::opt_tools || $ENV{"JEPROF_TOOLS"} || "";
- if ($tools =~ m/(,|^)\Q$tool\E:([^,]*)/) {
- $path = $2;
- # TODO(csilvers): sanity-check that $path exists? Hard if it's relative.
- } elsif ($tools ne '') {
- foreach my $prefix (split(',', $tools)) {
- next if ($prefix =~ /:/); # ignore "tool:fullpath" entries in the list
- if (-x $prefix . $tool) {
- $path = $prefix . $tool;
- last;
- }
- }
- if (!$path) {
- error("No '$tool' found with prefix specified by " .
- "--tools (or \$JEPROF_TOOLS) '$tools'\n");
- }
- } else {
- # ... otherwise use the version that exists in the same directory as
- # jeprof. If there's nothing there, use $PATH.
- $0 =~ m,[^/]*$,; # this is everything after the last slash
- my $dirname = $`; # this is everything up to and including the last slash
- if (-x "$dirname$tool") {
- $path = "$dirname$tool";
- } else {
- $path = $tool;
- }
- }
- if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "Using '$path' for '$tool'.\n"; }
- return $path;
-}
-
-sub ShellEscape {
- my @escaped_words = ();
- foreach my $word (@_) {
- my $escaped_word = $word;
- if ($word =~ m![^a-zA-Z0-9/.,_=-]!) { # check for anything not in whitelist
- $escaped_word =~ s/'/'\\''/;
- $escaped_word = "'$escaped_word'";
- }
- push(@escaped_words, $escaped_word);
- }
- return join(" ", @escaped_words);
-}
-
-sub cleanup {
- unlink($main::tmpfile_sym);
- unlink(keys %main::tempnames);
-
- # We leave any collected profiles in $HOME/jeprof in case the user wants
- # to look at them later. We print a message informing them of this.
- if ((scalar(@main::profile_files) > 0) &&
- defined($main::collected_profile)) {
- if (scalar(@main::profile_files) == 1) {
- print STDERR "Dynamically gathered profile is in $main::collected_profile\n";
- }
- print STDERR "If you want to investigate this profile further, you can do:\n";
- print STDERR "\n";
- print STDERR " jeprof \\\n";
- print STDERR " $main::prog \\\n";
- print STDERR " $main::collected_profile\n";
- print STDERR "\n";
- }
-}
-
-sub sighandler {
- cleanup();
- exit(1);
-}
-
-sub error {
- my $msg = shift;
- print STDERR $msg;
- cleanup();
- exit(1);
-}
-
-
-# Run $nm_command and get all the resulting procedure boundaries whose
-# names match "$regexp" and returns them in a hashtable mapping from
-# procedure name to a two-element vector of [start address, end address]
-sub GetProcedureBoundariesViaNm {
- my $escaped_nm_command = shift; # shell-escaped
- my $regexp = shift;
-
- my $symbol_table = {};
- open(NM, "$escaped_nm_command |") || error("$escaped_nm_command: $!\n");
- my $last_start = "0";
- my $routine = "";
- while (<NM>) {
- s/\r//g; # turn windows-looking lines into unix-looking lines
- if (m/^\s*([0-9a-f]+) (.) (..*)/) {
- my $start_val = $1;
- my $type = $2;
- my $this_routine = $3;
-
- # It's possible for two symbols to share the same address, if
- # one is a zero-length variable (like __start_google_malloc) or
- # one symbol is a weak alias to another (like __libc_malloc).
- # In such cases, we want to ignore all values except for the
- # actual symbol, which in nm-speak has type "T". The logic
- # below does this, though it's a bit tricky: what happens when
- # we have a series of lines with the same address, is the first
- # one gets queued up to be processed. However, it won't
- # *actually* be processed until later, when we read a line with
- # a different address. That means that as long as we're reading
- # lines with the same address, we have a chance to replace that
- # item in the queue, which we do whenever we see a 'T' entry --
- # that is, a line with type 'T'. If we never see a 'T' entry,
- # we'll just go ahead and process the first entry (which never
- # got touched in the queue), and ignore the others.
- if ($start_val eq $last_start && $type =~ /t/i) {
- # We are the 'T' symbol at this address, replace previous symbol.
- $routine = $this_routine;
- next;
- } elsif ($start_val eq $last_start) {
- # We're not the 'T' symbol at this address, so ignore us.
- next;
- }
-
- if ($this_routine eq $sep_symbol) {
- $sep_address = HexExtend($start_val);
- }
-
- # Tag this routine with the starting address in case the image
- # has multiple occurrences of this routine. We use a syntax
- # that resembles template parameters that are automatically
- # stripped out by ShortFunctionName()
- $this_routine .= "<$start_val>";
-
- if (defined($routine) && $routine =~ m/$regexp/) {
- $symbol_table->{$routine} = [HexExtend($last_start),
- HexExtend($start_val)];
- }
- $last_start = $start_val;
- $routine = $this_routine;
- } elsif (m/^Loaded image name: (.+)/) {
- # The win32 nm workalike emits information about the binary it is using.
- if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "Using Image $1\n"; }
- } elsif (m/^PDB file name: (.+)/) {
- # The win32 nm workalike emits information about the pdb it is using.
- if ($main::opt_debug) { print STDERR "Using PDB $1\n"; }
- }
- }
- close(NM);
- # Handle the last line in the nm output. Unfortunately, we don't know
- # how big this last symbol is, because we don't know how big the file
- # is. For now, we just give it a size of 0.
- # TODO(csilvers): do better here.
- if (defined($routine) && $routine =~ m/$regexp/) {
- $symbol_table->{$routine} = [HexExtend($last_start),
- HexExtend($last_start)];
- }
- return $symbol_table;
-}
-
-# Gets the procedure boundaries for all routines in "$image" whose names
-# match "$regexp" and returns them in a hashtable mapping from procedure
-# name to a two-element vector of [start address, end address].
-# Will return an empty map if nm is not installed or not working properly.
-sub GetProcedureBoundaries {
- my $image = shift;
- my $regexp = shift;
-
- # If $image doesn't start with /, then put ./ in front of it. This works
- # around an obnoxious bug in our probing of nm -f behavior.
- # "nm -f $image" is supposed to fail on GNU nm, but if:
- #
- # a. $image starts with [BbSsPp] (for example, bin/foo/bar), AND
- # b. you have a.out in your current directory (a not uncommon occurence)
- #
- # then "nm -f $image" succeeds because -f only looks at the first letter of
- # the argument, which looks valid because it's [BbSsPp], and then since
- # there's no image provided, it looks for a.out and finds it.
- #
- # This regex makes sure that $image starts with . or /, forcing the -f
- # parsing to fail since . and / are not valid formats.
- $image =~ s#^[^/]#./$&#;
-
- # For libc libraries, the copy in /usr/lib/debug contains debugging symbols
- my $debugging = DebuggingLibrary($image);
- if ($debugging) {
- $image = $debugging;
- }
-
- my $nm = $obj_tool_map{"nm"};
- my $cppfilt = $obj_tool_map{"c++filt"};
-
- # nm can fail for two reasons: 1) $image isn't a debug library; 2) nm
- # binary doesn't support --demangle. In addition, for OS X we need
- # to use the -f flag to get 'flat' nm output (otherwise we don't sort
- # properly and get incorrect results). Unfortunately, GNU nm uses -f
- # in an incompatible way. So first we test whether our nm supports
- # --demangle and -f.
- my $demangle_flag = "";
- my $cppfilt_flag = "";
- my $to_devnull = ">$dev_null 2>&1";
- if (system(ShellEscape($nm, "--demangle", "image") . $to_devnull) == 0) {
- # In this mode, we do "nm --demangle <foo>"
- $demangle_flag = "--demangle";
- $cppfilt_flag = "";
- } elsif (system(ShellEscape($cppfilt, $image) . $to_devnull) == 0) {
- # In this mode, we do "nm <foo> | c++filt"
- $cppfilt_flag = " | " . ShellEscape($cppfilt);
- };
- my $flatten_flag = "";
- if (system(ShellEscape($nm, "-f", $image) . $to_devnull) == 0) {
- $flatten_flag = "-f";
- }
-
- # Finally, in the case $imagie isn't a debug library, we try again with
- # -D to at least get *exported* symbols. If we can't use --demangle,
- # we use c++filt instead, if it exists on this system.
- my @nm_commands = (ShellEscape($nm, "-n", $flatten_flag, $demangle_flag,
- $image) . " 2>$dev_null $cppfilt_flag",
- ShellEscape($nm, "-D", "-n", $flatten_flag, $demangle_flag,
- $image) . " 2>$dev_null $cppfilt_flag",
- # 6nm is for Go binaries
- ShellEscape("6nm", "$image") . " 2>$dev_null | sort",
- );
-
- # If the executable is an MS Windows PDB-format executable, we'll
- # have set up obj_tool_map("nm_pdb"). In this case, we actually
- # want to use both unix nm and windows-specific nm_pdb, since
- # PDB-format executables can apparently include dwarf .o files.
- if (exists $obj_tool_map{"nm_pdb"}) {
- push(@nm_commands,
- ShellEscape($obj_tool_map{"nm_pdb"}, "--demangle", $image)
- . " 2>$dev_null");
- }
-
- foreach my $nm_command (@nm_commands) {
- my $symbol_table = GetProcedureBoundariesViaNm($nm_command, $regexp);
- return $symbol_table if (%{$symbol_table});
- }
- my $symbol_table = {};
- return $symbol_table;
-}
-
-
-# The test vectors for AddressAdd/Sub/Inc are 8-16-nibble hex strings.
-# To make them more readable, we add underscores at interesting places.
-# This routine removes the underscores, producing the canonical representation
-# used by jeprof to represent addresses, particularly in the tested routines.
-sub CanonicalHex {
- my $arg = shift;
- return join '', (split '_',$arg);
-}
-
-
-# Unit test for AddressAdd:
-sub AddressAddUnitTest {
- my $test_data_8 = shift;
- my $test_data_16 = shift;
- my $error_count = 0;
- my $fail_count = 0;
- my $pass_count = 0;
- # print STDERR "AddressAddUnitTest: ", 1+$#{$test_data_8}, " tests\n";
-
- # First a few 8-nibble addresses. Note that this implementation uses
- # plain old arithmetic, so a quick sanity check along with verifying what
- # happens to overflow (we want it to wrap):
- $address_length = 8;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_8}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressAdd ($row->[0], $row->[1]);
- if ($sum ne $row->[2]) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s + %s = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[1], $row->[2];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressAdd 32-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count = $fail_count;
- $fail_count = 0;
- $pass_count = 0;
-
- # Now 16-nibble addresses.
- $address_length = 16;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_16}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressAdd (CanonicalHex($row->[0]), CanonicalHex($row->[1]));
- my $expected = join '', (split '_',$row->[2]);
- if ($sum ne CanonicalHex($row->[2])) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s + %s = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[1], $row->[2];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressAdd 64-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count += $fail_count;
-
- return $error_count;
-}
-
-
-# Unit test for AddressSub:
-sub AddressSubUnitTest {
- my $test_data_8 = shift;
- my $test_data_16 = shift;
- my $error_count = 0;
- my $fail_count = 0;
- my $pass_count = 0;
- # print STDERR "AddressSubUnitTest: ", 1+$#{$test_data_8}, " tests\n";
-
- # First a few 8-nibble addresses. Note that this implementation uses
- # plain old arithmetic, so a quick sanity check along with verifying what
- # happens to overflow (we want it to wrap):
- $address_length = 8;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_8}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressSub ($row->[0], $row->[1]);
- if ($sum ne $row->[3]) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s - %s = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[1], $row->[3];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressSub 32-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count = $fail_count;
- $fail_count = 0;
- $pass_count = 0;
-
- # Now 16-nibble addresses.
- $address_length = 16;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_16}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressSub (CanonicalHex($row->[0]), CanonicalHex($row->[1]));
- if ($sum ne CanonicalHex($row->[3])) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s - %s = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[1], $row->[3];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressSub 64-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count += $fail_count;
-
- return $error_count;
-}
-
-
-# Unit test for AddressInc:
-sub AddressIncUnitTest {
- my $test_data_8 = shift;
- my $test_data_16 = shift;
- my $error_count = 0;
- my $fail_count = 0;
- my $pass_count = 0;
- # print STDERR "AddressIncUnitTest: ", 1+$#{$test_data_8}, " tests\n";
-
- # First a few 8-nibble addresses. Note that this implementation uses
- # plain old arithmetic, so a quick sanity check along with verifying what
- # happens to overflow (we want it to wrap):
- $address_length = 8;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_8}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressInc ($row->[0]);
- if ($sum ne $row->[4]) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s + 1 = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[4];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressInc 32-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count = $fail_count;
- $fail_count = 0;
- $pass_count = 0;
-
- # Now 16-nibble addresses.
- $address_length = 16;
- foreach my $row (@{$test_data_16}) {
- if ($main::opt_debug and $main::opt_test) { print STDERR "@{$row}\n"; }
- my $sum = AddressInc (CanonicalHex($row->[0]));
- if ($sum ne CanonicalHex($row->[4])) {
- printf STDERR "ERROR: %s != %s + 1 = %s\n", $sum,
- $row->[0], $row->[4];
- ++$fail_count;
- } else {
- ++$pass_count;
- }
- }
- printf STDERR "AddressInc 64-bit tests: %d passes, %d failures\n",
- $pass_count, $fail_count;
- $error_count += $fail_count;
-
- return $error_count;
-}
-
-
-# Driver for unit tests.
-# Currently just the address add/subtract/increment routines for 64-bit.
-sub RunUnitTests {
- my $error_count = 0;
-
- # This is a list of tuples [a, b, a+b, a-b, a+1]
- my $unit_test_data_8 = [
- [qw(aaaaaaaa 50505050 fafafafa 5a5a5a5a aaaaaaab)],
- [qw(50505050 aaaaaaaa fafafafa a5a5a5a6 50505051)],
- [qw(ffffffff aaaaaaaa aaaaaaa9 55555555 00000000)],
- [qw(00000001 ffffffff 00000000 00000002 00000002)],
- [qw(00000001 fffffff0 fffffff1 00000011 00000002)],
- ];
- my $unit_test_data_16 = [
- # The implementation handles data in 7-nibble chunks, so those are the
- # interesting boundaries.
- [qw(aaaaaaaa 50505050
- 00_000000f_afafafa 00_0000005_a5a5a5a 00_000000a_aaaaaab)],
- [qw(50505050 aaaaaaaa
- 00_000000f_afafafa ff_ffffffa_5a5a5a6 00_0000005_0505051)],
- [qw(ffffffff aaaaaaaa
- 00_000001a_aaaaaa9 00_0000005_5555555 00_0000010_0000000)],
- [qw(00000001 ffffffff
- 00_0000010_0000000 ff_ffffff0_0000002 00_0000000_0000002)],
- [qw(00000001 fffffff0
- 00_000000f_ffffff1 ff_ffffff0_0000011 00_0000000_0000002)],
-
- [qw(00_a00000a_aaaaaaa 50505050
- 00_a00000f_afafafa 00_a000005_a5a5a5a 00_a00000a_aaaaaab)],
- [qw(0f_fff0005_0505050 aaaaaaaa
- 0f_fff000f_afafafa 0f_ffefffa_5a5a5a6 0f_fff0005_0505051)],
- [qw(00_000000f_fffffff 01_800000a_aaaaaaa
- 01_800001a_aaaaaa9 fe_8000005_5555555 00_0000010_0000000)],
- [qw(00_0000000_0000001 ff_fffffff_fffffff
- 00_0000000_0000000 00_0000000_0000002 00_0000000_0000002)],
- [qw(00_0000000_0000001 ff_fffffff_ffffff0
- ff_fffffff_ffffff1 00_0000000_0000011 00_0000000_0000002)],
- ];
-
- $error_count += AddressAddUnitTest($unit_test_data_8, $unit_test_data_16);
- $error_count += AddressSubUnitTest($unit_test_data_8, $unit_test_data_16);
- $error_count += AddressIncUnitTest($unit_test_data_8, $unit_test_data_16);
- if ($error_count > 0) {
- print STDERR $error_count, " errors: FAILED\n";
- } else {
- print STDERR "PASS\n";
- }
- exit ($error_count);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/config.guess b/memory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/config.guess
deleted file mode 100755
index 1f5c50c0d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/build-aux/config.guess
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1420 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
-# Copyright 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-timestamp='2014-03-23'
-
-# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
-# program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
-# of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
-#
-# Originally written by Per Bothner.
-#
-# You can get the latest version of this script from:
-# http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
-#
-# Please send patches with a ChangeLog entry to config-patches@gnu.org.
-
-
-me=`echo "$0" | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
-
-usage="\
-Usage: $0 [OPTION]
-
-Output the configuration name of the system \`$me' is run on.
-
-Operation modes:
- -h, --help print this help, then exit
- -t, --time-stamp print date of last modification, then exit
- -v, --version print version number, then exit
-
-Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>."
-
-version="\
-GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
-
-Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
-warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
-
-help="
-Try \`$me --help' for more information."
-
-# Parse command line
-while test $# -gt 0 ; do
- case $1 in
- --time-stamp | --time* | -t )
- echo "$timestamp" ; exit ;;
- --version | -v )
- echo "$version" ; exit ;;
- --help | --h* | -h )
- echo "$usage"; exit ;;
- -- ) # Stop option processing
- shift; break ;;
- - ) # Use stdin as input.
- break ;;
- -* )
- echo "$me: invalid option $1$help" >&2
- exit 1 ;;
- * )
- break ;;
- esac
-done
-
-if test $# != 0; then
- echo "$me: too many arguments$help" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-trap 'exit 1' 1 2 15
-
-# CC_FOR_BUILD -- compiler used by this script. Note that the use of a
-# compiler to aid in system detection is discouraged as it requires
-# temporary files to be created and, as you can see below, it is a
-# headache to deal with in a portable fashion.
-
-# Historically, `CC_FOR_BUILD' used to be named `HOST_CC'. We still
-# use `HOST_CC' if defined, but it is deprecated.
-
-# Portable tmp directory creation inspired by the Autoconf team.
-
-set_cc_for_build='
-trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
-trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
-: ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
- { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
- { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
- { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
-dummy=$tmp/dummy ;
-tmpfiles="$dummy.c $dummy.o $dummy.rel $dummy" ;
-case $CC_FOR_BUILD,$HOST_CC,$CC in
- ,,) echo "int x;" > $dummy.c ;
- for c in cc gcc c89 c99 ; do
- if ($c -c -o $dummy.o $dummy.c) >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD="$c"; break ;
- fi ;
- done ;
- if test x"$CC_FOR_BUILD" = x ; then
- CC_FOR_BUILD=no_compiler_found ;
- fi
- ;;
- ,,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$CC ;;
- ,*,*) CC_FOR_BUILD=$HOST_CC ;;
-esac ; set_cc_for_build= ;'
-
-# This is needed to find uname on a Pyramid OSx when run in the BSD universe.
-# (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu 1994-08-24)
-if (test -f /.attbin/uname) >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- PATH=$PATH:/.attbin ; export PATH
-fi
-
-UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_MACHINE=unknown
-UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_RELEASE=unknown
-UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_SYSTEM=unknown
-UNAME_VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_VERSION=unknown
-
-case "${UNAME_SYSTEM}" in
-Linux|GNU|GNU/*)
- # If the system lacks a compiler, then just pick glibc.
- # We could probably try harder.
- LIBC=gnu
-
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- cat <<-EOF > $dummy.c
- #include <features.h>
- #if defined(__UCLIBC__)
- LIBC=uclibc
- #elif defined(__dietlibc__)
- LIBC=dietlibc
- #else
- LIBC=gnu
- #endif
- EOF
- eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^LIBC' | sed 's, ,,g'`
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Note: order is significant - the case branches are not exclusive.
-
-case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in
- *:NetBSD:*:*)
- # NetBSD (nbsd) targets should (where applicable) match one or
- # more of the tuples: *-*-netbsdelf*, *-*-netbsdaout*,
- # *-*-netbsdecoff* and *-*-netbsd*. For targets that recently
- # switched to ELF, *-*-netbsd* would select the old
- # object file format. This provides both forward
- # compatibility and a consistent mechanism for selecting the
- # object file format.
- #
- # Note: NetBSD doesn't particularly care about the vendor
- # portion of the name. We always set it to "unknown".
- sysctl="sysctl -n hw.machine_arch"
- UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`(/sbin/$sysctl 2>/dev/null || \
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- case "${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}" in
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- arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
- sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
- sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
- sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
- *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
- esac
- # The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
- # to ELF recently, or will in the future.
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- arm*|i386|m68k|ns32k|sh3*|sparc|vax)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- if echo __ELF__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
- | grep -q __ELF__
- then
- # Once all utilities can be ECOFF (netbsdecoff) or a.out (netbsdaout).
- # Return netbsd for either. FIX?
- os=netbsd
- else
- os=netbsdelf
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- os=netbsd
- ;;
- esac
- # The OS release
- # Debian GNU/NetBSD machines have a different userland, and
- # thus, need a distinct triplet. However, they do not need
- # kernel version information, so it can be replaced with a
- # suitable tag, in the style of linux-gnu.
- case "${UNAME_VERSION}" in
- Debian*)
- release='-gnu'
- ;;
- *)
- release=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
- ;;
- esac
- # Since CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM:
- # contains redundant information, the shorter form:
- # CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM is used.
- echo "${machine}-${os}${release}"
- exit ;;
- *:Bitrig:*:*)
- UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`arch | sed 's/Bitrig.//'`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown-bitrig${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:OpenBSD:*:*)
- UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH=`arch | sed 's/OpenBSD.//'`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:SolidBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
- echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:MirBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- alpha:OSF1:*:*)
- case $UNAME_RELEASE in
- *4.0)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'`
- ;;
- *5.*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $4}'`
- ;;
- esac
- # According to Compaq, /usr/sbin/psrinfo has been available on
- # OSF/1 and Tru64 systems produced since 1995. I hope that
- # covers most systems running today. This code pipes the CPU
- # types through head -n 1, so we only detect the type of CPU 0.
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- case "$ALPHA_CPU_TYPE" in
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- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "EV4.5 (21064)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "LCA4 (21066/21068)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "EV5 (21164)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" ;;
- "EV5.6 (21164A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" ;;
- "EV5.6 (21164PC)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" ;;
- "EV5.7 (21164PC)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca57" ;;
- "EV6 (21264)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" ;;
- "EV6.7 (21264A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" ;;
- "EV6.8CB (21264C)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.8AL (21264B)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.8CX (21264D)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev69" ;;
- "EV7 (21364)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev7" ;;
- "EV7.9 (21364A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev79" ;;
- esac
- # A Pn.n version is a patched version.
- # A Vn.n version is a released version.
- # A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
- # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
- # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- # Reset EXIT trap before exiting to avoid spurious non-zero exit code.
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- trap '' 0
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- # Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead
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- echo alpha-pc-interix
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- 21064:Windows_NT:50:3)
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- echo m68k-unknown-sysv4
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos
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- *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos
- exit ;;
- *:OS/390:*:*)
- echo i370-ibm-openedition
- exit ;;
- *:z/VM:*:*)
- echo s390-ibm-zvmoe
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- *:OS400:*:*)
- echo powerpc-ibm-os400
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- arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
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- arm*:riscos:*:*|arm*:RISCOS:*:*)
- echo arm-unknown-riscos
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- SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
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- Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*)
- # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
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- echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
- else
- echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
- fi
- exit ;;
- NILE*:*:*:dcosx)
- echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
- exit ;;
- DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*)
- echo sparc-icl-nx6
- exit ;;
- DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*)
- case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
- sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
- esac ;;
- s390x:SunOS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- i86pc:AuroraUX:5.*:* | i86xen:AuroraUX:5.*:*)
- echo i386-pc-auroraux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- SUN_ARCH="i386"
- # If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
- # Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
- # This test works for both compilers.
- if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
- if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
- grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
- then
- SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
- fi
- fi
- echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
- # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
- # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but
- # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4.
- echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:*:*)
- case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in
- Series*|S4*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v`
- ;;
- esac
- # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'.
- echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'`
- exit ;;
- sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
- test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3
- case "`/bin/arch`" in
- sun3)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- sun4)
- echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- esac
- exit ;;
- aushp:SunOS:*:*)
- echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name
- # can be virtually everything (everything which is not
- # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor
- # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT"
- # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally
- # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not
- # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should
- # be no problem.
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- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- m68k:machten:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- powerpc:machten:*:*)
- echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- RISC*:Mach:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
- exit ;;
- RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
- echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*)
- echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#include <stdio.h> /* for printf() prototype */
- int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
-#else
- int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; {
-#endif
- #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #endif
- exit (-1);
- }
-EOF
- $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c &&
- dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` &&
- SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` &&
- { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
- echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
- echo powerpc-motorola-powermax
- exit ;;
- Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powermax
- exit ;;
- Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powermax
- exit ;;
- Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powerunix
- exit ;;
- m88k:CX/UX:7*:*)
- echo m88k-harris-cxux7
- exit ;;
- m88k:*:4*:R4*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv4
- exit ;;
- m88k:*:3*:R3*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit ;;
- AViiON:dgux:*:*)
- # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
- if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ]
- then
- if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \
- [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ]
- then
- echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- else
- echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit ;;
- M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3)
- echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3
- exit ;;
- M88*:*:R3*:*)
- # Delta 88k system running SVR3
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit ;;
- XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3)
- echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3
- exit ;;
- Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD)
- echo m68k-tektronix-bsd
- exit ;;
- *:IRIX*:*:*)
- echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
- exit ;;
- ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
- echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
- exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
- i*86:AIX:*:*)
- echo i386-ibm-aix
- exit ;;
- ia64:AIX:*:*)
- if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
- IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
- else
- IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:2:3)
- if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
- #include <sys/systemcfg.h>
-
- main()
- {
- if (!__power_pc())
- exit(1);
- puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5");
- exit(0);
- }
-EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy`
- then
- echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"
- else
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
- fi
- elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4
- else
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
- fi
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:*:[4567])
- IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
- if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- IBM_ARCH=rs6000
- else
- IBM_ARCH=powerpc
- fi
- if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
- IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
- else
- IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix
- exit ;;
- ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*)
- echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
- exit ;;
- ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and
- echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to
- exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
- *:BOSX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-bull-bosx
- exit ;;
- DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*)
- echo m68k-bull-sysv3
- exit ;;
- 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
- exit ;;
- 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*)
- HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
- case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
- 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
- 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
- 9000/[678][0-9][0-9])
- if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then
- sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null`
- sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null`
- case "${sc_cpu_version}" in
- 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0
- 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1
- 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0
- case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in
- 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;;
- 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;;
- '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20
- esac ;;
- esac
- fi
- if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
-
- #define _HPUX_SOURCE
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
-
- int main ()
- {
- #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
- long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS);
- #endif
- long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
-
- switch (cpu)
- {
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC2_0:
- #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
- switch (bits)
- {
- case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break;
- case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break;
- default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
- } break;
- #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */
- puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
- #endif
- default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
- }
- exit (0);
- }
-EOF
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy`
- test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa
- fi ;;
- esac
- if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ]
- then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
-
- # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating
- # 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler
- # generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature:
- #
- # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess
- # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23
- # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess
- # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23
-
- if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) |
- grep -q __LP64__
- then
- HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w"
- else
- HP_ARCH="hppa64"
- fi
- fi
- echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
- exit ;;
- ia64:HP-UX:*:*)
- HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
- echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
- exit ;;
- 3050*:HI-UX:*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
- #include <unistd.h>
- int
- main ()
- {
- long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
- /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns
- true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct
- results, however. */
- if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu))
- {
- switch (cpu)
- {
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- }
- }
- else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu))
- puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- exit (0);
- }
-EOF
- $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` &&
- { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
- echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2
- exit ;;
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- echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix
- exit ;;
- hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* )
- echo hppa1.1-hp-osf
- exit ;;
- hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
- exit ;;
- i*86:OSF1:*:*)
- if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1
- fi
- exit ;;
- parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
- echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
- exit ;;
- C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*)
- echo c1-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*)
- if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
- then echo c32-convex-bsd
- else echo c2-convex-bsd
- fi
- exit ;;
- C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*)
- echo c34-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*)
- echo c38-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*)
- echo c4-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
- echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \
- | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
- -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \
- -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
- echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*T3E:*:*:*)
- echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*SV1:*:*:*)
- echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- *:UNICOS/mp:*:*)
- echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
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- FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
- FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
- echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
- exit ;;
- 5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
- FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
- FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
- echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
- exit ;;
- i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:BSD/OS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:FreeBSD:*:*)
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
- case ${UNAME_PROCESSOR} in
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- echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
- *)
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
- esac
- exit ;;
- i*:CYGWIN*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
- exit ;;
- *:MINGW64*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw64
- exit ;;
- *:MINGW*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
- exit ;;
- *:MSYS*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msys
- exit ;;
- i*:windows32*:*)
- # uname -m includes "-pc" on this system.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-mingw32
- exit ;;
- i*:PW*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
- exit ;;
- *:Interix*:*)
- case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
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- echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- authenticamd | genuineintel | EM64T)
- echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- IA64)
- echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- esac ;;
- [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
- echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
- exit ;;
- 8664:Windows_NT:*)
- echo x86_64-pc-mks
- exit ;;
- i*:Windows_NT*:* | Pentium*:Windows_NT*:*)
- # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem?
- # It also conflicts with pre-2.0 versions of AT&T UWIN. Should we
- # UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead of i386?
- echo i586-pc-interix
- exit ;;
- i*:UWIN*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-uwin
- exit ;;
- amd64:CYGWIN*:*:* | x86_64:CYGWIN*:*:*)
- echo x86_64-unknown-cygwin
- exit ;;
- p*:CYGWIN*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin
- exit ;;
- prep*:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- *:GNU:*:*)
- # the GNU system
- echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-${LIBC}`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`
- exit ;;
- *:GNU/*:*:*)
- # other systems with GNU libc and userland
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-`echo ${UNAME_SYSTEM} | sed 's,^[^/]*/,,' | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'``echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- i*86:Minix:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
- exit ;;
- aarch64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- aarch64_be:Linux:*:*)
- UNAME_MACHINE=aarch64_be
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- alpha:Linux:*:*)
- case `sed -n '/^cpu model/s/^.*: \(.*\)/\1/p' < /proc/cpuinfo` in
- EV5) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev5 ;;
- EV56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev56 ;;
- PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
- PCA57) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
- EV6) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev6 ;;
- EV67) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev67 ;;
- EV68*) UNAME_MACHINE=alphaev68 ;;
- esac
- objdump --private-headers /bin/sh | grep -q ld.so.1
- if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="gnulibc1" ; fi
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- arc:Linux:*:* | arceb:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- arm*:Linux:*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
- | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
- then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- else
- if echo __ARM_PCS_VFP | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
- | grep -q __ARM_PCS_VFP
- then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabi
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabihf
- fi
- fi
- exit ;;
- avr32*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- cris:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-axis-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- crisv32:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-axis-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- frv:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- hexagon:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- i*86:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ia64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- m32r*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- m68*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- mips:Linux:*:* | mips64:Linux:*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
- #undef CPU
- #undef ${UNAME_MACHINE}
- #undef ${UNAME_MACHINE}el
- #if defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__MIPSEL) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(MIPSEL)
- CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}el
- #else
- #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB)
- CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}
- #else
- CPU=
- #endif
- #endif
-EOF
- eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^CPU'`
- test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}"; exit; }
- ;;
- openrisc*:Linux:*:*)
- echo or1k-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- or32:Linux:*:* | or1k*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- padre:Linux:*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- parisc64:Linux:*:* | hppa64:Linux:*:*)
- echo hppa64-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
- # Look for CPU level
- case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
- PA7*) echo hppa1.1-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
- PA8*) echo hppa2.0-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
- *) echo hppa-unknown-linux-${LIBC} ;;
- esac
- exit ;;
- ppc64:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpc64-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ppc:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ppc64le:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpc64le-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ppcle:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- s390:Linux:*:* | s390x:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- sh64*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- sh*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- tile*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- vax:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- x86_64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- i*86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
- # ptx 4.0 does uname -s correctly, with DYNIX/ptx in there.
- # earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both
- # sysname and nodename.
- echo i386-sequent-sysv4
- exit ;;
- i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
- # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
- # number series starting with 2...
- # I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this,
- # I just have to hope. -- rms.
- # Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION}
- exit ;;
- i*86:OS/2:*:*)
- # If we were able to find `uname', then EMX Unix compatibility
- # is probably installed.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-os2-emx
- exit ;;
- i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop
- exit ;;
- i*86:atheos:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos
- exit ;;
- i*86:syllable:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-syllable
- exit ;;
- i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
- echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- i*86:*DOS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp
- exit ;;
- i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
- UNAME_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed 's/\/MP$//'`
- if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_REL}
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL}
- fi
- exit ;;
- i*86:*:5:[678]*)
- # UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6.
- case `/bin/uname -X | grep "^Machine"` in
- *486*) UNAME_MACHINE=i486 ;;
- *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;;
- *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;;
- esac
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION}
- exit ;;
- i*86:*:3.2:*)
- if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
- UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' </usr/options/cb.name`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-isc$UNAME_REL
- elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
- UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|grep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')`
- (/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i586
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i686
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i686
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32
- fi
- exit ;;
- pc:*:*:*)
- # Left here for compatibility:
- # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
- # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
- # Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
- # prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
- # this is a cross-build.
- echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
- exit ;;
- Intel:Mach:3*:*)
- echo i386-pc-mach3
- exit ;;
- paragon:*:*:*)
- echo i860-intel-osf1
- exit ;;
- i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4
- if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4
- else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered.
- echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4
- fi
- exit ;;
- mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*)
- # "miniframe"
- echo m68010-convergent-sysv
- exit ;;
- mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m)
- echo m68k-convergent-sysv
- exit ;;
- M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*)
- echo m68k-diab-dnix
- exit ;;
- M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*)
- test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;;
- 3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0)
- OS_REL=''
- test -r /etc/.relid \
- && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
- 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
- NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
- OS_REL='.3'
- test -r /etc/.relid \
- && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
- m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-sysv4
- exit ;;
- TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
- echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
- echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*)
- echo mips-sni-sysv4
- exit ;;
- RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
- echo mips-sni-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:SINIX-*:*:*)
- if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
- UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4
- else
- echo ns32k-sni-sysv
- fi
- exit ;;
- PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
- # says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV>
- echo i586-unisys-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
- # From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>.
- # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
- echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:*:*:FTX*)
- # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
- echo i860-stratus-sysv4
- exit ;;
- i*86:VOS:*:*)
- # From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-stratus-vos
- exit ;;
- *:VOS:*:*)
- # From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
- echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos
- exit ;;
- mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*)
- echo mips-sony-newsos6
- exit ;;
- R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*)
- if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
- echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit ;;
- BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only.
- echo powerpc-be-beos
- exit ;;
- BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only.
- echo powerpc-apple-beos
- exit ;;
- BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
- echo i586-pc-beos
- exit ;;
- BePC:Haiku:*:*) # Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
- echo i586-pc-haiku
- exit ;;
- x86_64:Haiku:*:*)
- echo x86_64-unknown-haiku
- exit ;;
- SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-5:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx5-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
- echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Rhapsody:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Darwin:*:*)
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = unknown ; then
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc
- fi
- if test `echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\..*//'` -le 10 ; then
- if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
- if (echo '#ifdef __LP64__'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
- grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
- then
- case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
- i386) UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64 ;;
- powerpc) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc64 ;;
- esac
- fi
- fi
- elif test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = i386 ; then
- # Avoid executing cc on OS X 10.9, as it ships with a stub
- # that puts up a graphical alert prompting to install
- # developer tools. Any system running Mac OS X 10.7 or
- # later (Darwin 11 and later) is required to have a 64-bit
- # processor. This is not true of the ARM version of Darwin
- # that Apple uses in portable devices.
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:procnto*:*:* | *:QNX:[0123456789]*:*)
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
- if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = "x86"; then
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=i386
- UNAME_MACHINE=pc
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-${UNAME_MACHINE}-nto-qnx${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:QNX:*:4*)
- echo i386-pc-qnx
- exit ;;
- NEO-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo neo-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- NSE-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo nse-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- NSR-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo nsr-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:NonStop-UX:*:*)
- echo mips-compaq-nonstopux
- exit ;;
- BS2000:POSIX*:*:*)
- echo bs2000-siemens-sysv
- exit ;;
- DS/*:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-${UNAME_SYSTEM}-${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Plan9:*:*)
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- http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
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-If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
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-information to handle your system.
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-UNAME_MACHINE = ${UNAME_MACHINE}
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-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
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-# program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
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-# Please send patches with a ChangeLog entry to config-patches@gnu.org.
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-Copyright 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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- basic_machine=tic54x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- c55x-*)
- basic_machine=tic55x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- c6x-*)
- basic_machine=tic6x-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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- basic_machine=arm-unknown
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- basic_machine=m68000-hp
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- basic_machine=m68k-hp
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- hp9k78[0-9] | hp78[0-9])
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- *)
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- magnum | m3230)
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- basic_machine=m88k-harris
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- ;;
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- basic_machine=np1-gould
- ;;
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- basic_machine=neo-tandem
- ;;
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- ;;
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- basic_machine=nsr-tandem
- ;;
- op50n-* | op60c-*)
- basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
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- openrisc | openrisc-*)
- basic_machine=or32-unknown
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- os400)
- basic_machine=powerpc-ibm
- os=-os400
- ;;
- OSE68000 | ose68000)
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- os68k)
- basic_machine=m68k-none
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- pa-hitachi)
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- basic_machine=hppa-unknown
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- parisc-*)
- basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- os=-linux
- ;;
- pbd)
- basic_machine=sparc-tti
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- pbb)
- basic_machine=m68k-tti
- ;;
- pc532 | pc532-*)
- basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
- ;;
- pc98)
- basic_machine=i386-pc
- ;;
- pc98-*)
- basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
- basic_machine=i586-pc
- ;;
- pentiumpro | p6 | 6x86 | athlon | athlon_*)
- basic_machine=i686-pc
- ;;
- pentiumii | pentium2 | pentiumiii | pentium3)
- basic_machine=i686-pc
- ;;
- pentium4)
- basic_machine=i786-pc
- ;;
- pentium-* | p5-* | k5-* | k6-* | nexgen-* | viac3-*)
- basic_machine=i586-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- pentiumpro-* | p6-* | 6x86-* | athlon-*)
- basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- pentiumii-* | pentium2-* | pentiumiii-* | pentium3-*)
- basic_machine=i686-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- pentium4-*)
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- basic_machine=pn-gould
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- ppc-* | ppcbe-*)
- basic_machine=powerpc-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- ppcle | powerpclittle | ppc-le | powerpc-little)
- basic_machine=powerpcle-unknown
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- ppcle-* | powerpclittle-*)
- basic_machine=powerpcle-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- ppc64) basic_machine=powerpc64-unknown
- ;;
- ppc64-*) basic_machine=powerpc64-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
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- ppc64le | powerpc64little | ppc64-le | powerpc64-little)
- basic_machine=powerpc64le-unknown
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- ppc64le-* | powerpc64little-*)
- basic_machine=powerpc64le-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
- ;;
- ps2)
- basic_machine=i386-ibm
- ;;
- pw32)
- basic_machine=i586-unknown
- os=-pw32
- ;;
- rdos | rdos64)
- basic_machine=x86_64-pc
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- ;;
- rdos32)
- basic_machine=i386-pc
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- rom68k)
- basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
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- rm[46]00)
- basic_machine=mips-siemens
- ;;
- rtpc | rtpc-*)
- basic_machine=romp-ibm
- ;;
- s390 | s390-*)
- basic_machine=s390-ibm
- ;;
- s390x | s390x-*)
- basic_machine=s390x-ibm
- ;;
- sa29200)
- basic_machine=a29k-amd
- os=-udi
- ;;
- sb1)
- basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1-unknown
- ;;
- sb1el)
- basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
- ;;
- sde)
- basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
- os=-elf
- ;;
- sei)
- basic_machine=mips-sei
- os=-seiux
- ;;
- sequent)
- basic_machine=i386-sequent
- ;;
- sh)
- basic_machine=sh-hitachi
- os=-hms
- ;;
- sh5el)
- basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
- ;;
- sh64)
- basic_machine=sh64-unknown
- ;;
- sparclite-wrs | simso-wrs)
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- ;;
- sps7)
- basic_machine=m68k-bull
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- ;;
- spur)
- basic_machine=spur-unknown
- ;;
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- basic_machine=m68k-tandem
- ;;
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- basic_machine=i860-stratus
- os=-sysv4
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- basic_machine=m68000-sun
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- basic_machine=m68000-sun
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- basic_machine=m68000-sun
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- ;;
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- basic_machine=m68k-sun
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- ;;
- sun3os4)
- basic_machine=m68k-sun
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- ;;
- sun4os3)
- basic_machine=sparc-sun
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- sun4os4)
- basic_machine=sparc-sun
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- basic_machine=sparc-sun
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- sun3 | sun3-*)
- basic_machine=m68k-sun
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- basic_machine=sparc-sun
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- sun386 | sun386i | roadrunner)
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- basic_machine=sv1-cray
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- basic_machine=t90-cray
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- basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
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- basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
- ;;
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- basic_machine=mipstx39el-unknown
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- basic_machine=pdp10-xkl
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- ;;
- tower | tower-32)
- basic_machine=m68k-ncr
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- tpf)
- basic_machine=s390x-ibm
- os=-tpf
- ;;
- udi29k)
- basic_machine=a29k-amd
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- ;;
- ultra3)
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- v810 | necv810)
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- vaxv)
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- ;;
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- ;;
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- ;;
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- basic_machine=hppa1.1-winbond
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- ;;
- xbox)
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- basic_machine=z8k-unknown
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- basic_machine=z80-unknown
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- basic_machine=none-none
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-
-# Here we handle the default manufacturer of certain CPU types. It is in
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- basic_machine=hppa1.1-winbond
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- op50n)
- basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
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- op60c)
- basic_machine=hppa1.1-oki
- ;;
- romp)
- basic_machine=romp-ibm
- ;;
- mmix)
- basic_machine=mmix-knuth
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- rs6000)
- basic_machine=rs6000-ibm
- ;;
- vax)
- basic_machine=vax-dec
- ;;
- pdp10)
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- ;;
- pdp11)
- basic_machine=pdp11-dec
- ;;
- we32k)
- basic_machine=we32k-att
- ;;
- sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
- basic_machine=sh-unknown
- ;;
- sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
- basic_machine=sparc-sun
- ;;
- cydra)
- basic_machine=cydra-cydrome
- ;;
- orion)
- basic_machine=orion-highlevel
- ;;
- orion105)
- basic_machine=clipper-highlevel
- ;;
- mac | mpw | mac-mpw)
- basic_machine=m68k-apple
- ;;
- pmac | pmac-mpw)
- basic_machine=powerpc-apple
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- *-unknown)
- # Make sure to match an already-canonicalized machine name.
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- echo Invalid configuration \`$1\': machine \`$basic_machine\' not recognized 1>&2
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-# Decode manufacturer-specific aliases for certain operating systems.
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-{
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-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CPU_SPINWAIT], [$CPU_SPINWAIT])
-
-LD_PRELOAD_VAR="LD_PRELOAD"
-so="so"
-importlib="${so}"
-o="$ac_objext"
-a="a"
-exe="$ac_exeext"
-libprefix="lib"
-link_whole_archive="0"
-DSO_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-soname,$(@F)'
-RPATH='-Wl,-rpath,$(1)'
-SOREV="${so}.${rev}"
-PIC_CFLAGS='-fPIC -DPIC'
-CTARGET='-o $@'
-LDTARGET='-o $@'
-TEST_LD_MODE=
-EXTRA_LDFLAGS=
-ARFLAGS='crus'
-AROUT=' $@'
-CC_MM=1
-
-if test "x$je_cv_cray_prgenv_wrapper" = "xyes" ; then
- TEST_LD_MODE='-dynamic'
-fi
-
-if test "x${je_cv_cray}" = "xyes" ; then
- CC_MM=
-fi
-
-AN_MAKEVAR([AR], [AC_PROG_AR])
-AN_PROGRAM([ar], [AC_PROG_AR])
-AC_DEFUN([AC_PROG_AR], [AC_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar, :)])
-AC_PROG_AR
-
-dnl Platform-specific settings. abi and RPATH can probably be determined
-dnl programmatically, but doing so is error-prone, which makes it generally
-dnl not worth the trouble.
-dnl
-dnl Define cpp macros in CPPFLAGS, rather than doing AC_DEFINE(macro), since the
-dnl definitions need to be seen before any headers are included, which is a pain
-dnl to make happen otherwise.
-CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
-default_munmap="1"
-maps_coalesce="1"
-case "${host}" in
- *-*-darwin* | *-*-ios*)
- abi="macho"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- RPATH=""
- LD_PRELOAD_VAR="DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES"
- so="dylib"
- importlib="${so}"
- force_tls="0"
- DSO_LDFLAGS='-shared -Wl,-install_name,$(LIBDIR)/$(@F)'
- SOREV="${rev}.${so}"
- sbrk_deprecated="1"
- ;;
- *-*-freebsd*)
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT], [ ])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- force_lazy_lock="1"
- ;;
- *-*-dragonfly*)
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- ;;
- *-*-openbsd*)
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- force_tls="0"
- ;;
- *-*-bitrig*)
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- ;;
- *-*-linux*)
- dnl syscall(2) and secure_getenv(3) are exposed by _GNU_SOURCE.
- CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE"
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAS_ALLOCA_H])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PROC_SYS_VM_OVERCOMMIT_MEMORY], [ ])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_DONTNEED], [ ])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_THREADED_INIT], [ ])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_USE_CXX_THROW], [ ])
- default_munmap="0"
- ;;
- *-*-netbsd*)
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([ABI])
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
-[[#ifdef __ELF__
-/* ELF */
-#else
-#error aout
-#endif
-]])],
- [abi="elf"],
- [abi="aout"])
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$abi])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- ;;
- *-*-solaris2*)
- abi="elf"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE], [ ])
- RPATH='-Wl,-R,$(1)'
- dnl Solaris needs this for sigwait().
- CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS"
- LIBS="$LIBS -lposix4 -lsocket -lnsl"
- ;;
- *-ibm-aix*)
- if "$LG_SIZEOF_PTR" = "8"; then
- dnl 64bit AIX
- LD_PRELOAD_VAR="LDR_PRELOAD64"
- else
- dnl 32bit AIX
- LD_PRELOAD_VAR="LDR_PRELOAD"
- fi
- abi="xcoff"
- ;;
- *-*-mingw* | *-*-cygwin*)
- abi="pecoff"
- force_tls="0"
- maps_coalesce="0"
- RPATH=""
- so="dll"
- if test "x$je_cv_msvc" = "xyes" ; then
- importlib="lib"
- DSO_LDFLAGS="-LD"
- EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-link -DEBUG"
- CTARGET='-Fo$@'
- LDTARGET='-Fe$@'
- AR='lib'
- ARFLAGS='-nologo -out:'
- AROUT='$@'
- CC_MM=
- else
- importlib="${so}"
- DSO_LDFLAGS="-shared"
- link_whole_archive="1"
- fi
- a="lib"
- libprefix=""
- SOREV="${so}"
- PIC_CFLAGS=""
- ;;
- *)
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Unsupported operating system: ${host}])
- abi="elf"
- ;;
-esac
-
-JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST=const
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS([malloc.h], [
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether malloc_usable_size definition can use const argument])
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
- [#include <malloc.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- size_t malloc_usable_size(const void *ptr);
- ],
- [])],[
- AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
- ],[
- JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST=
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- ])
-])
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST], [$JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST])
-AC_SUBST([abi])
-AC_SUBST([RPATH])
-AC_SUBST([LD_PRELOAD_VAR])
-AC_SUBST([so])
-AC_SUBST([importlib])
-AC_SUBST([o])
-AC_SUBST([a])
-AC_SUBST([exe])
-AC_SUBST([libprefix])
-AC_SUBST([link_whole_archive])
-AC_SUBST([DSO_LDFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([EXTRA_LDFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([SOREV])
-AC_SUBST([PIC_CFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([CTARGET])
-AC_SUBST([LDTARGET])
-AC_SUBST([TEST_LD_MODE])
-AC_SUBST([MKLIB])
-AC_SUBST([ARFLAGS])
-AC_SUBST([AROUT])
-AC_SUBST([CC_MM])
-
-dnl Determine whether libm must be linked to use e.g. log(3).
-AC_SEARCH_LIBS([log], [m], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([Missing math functions])])
-if test "x$ac_cv_search_log" != "xnone required" ; then
- LM="$ac_cv_search_log"
-else
- LM=
-fi
-AC_SUBST(LM)
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([__attribute__ syntax],
- [static __attribute__((unused)) void foo(void){}],
- [],
- [je_cv_attribute])
-if test "x${je_cv_attribute}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR], [ ])
- if test "x${GCC}" = "xyes" -a "x${abi}" = "xelf"; then
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-fvisibility=hidden])
- fi
-fi
-dnl Check for tls_model attribute support (clang 3.0 still lacks support).
-SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-Werror])
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-herror_on_warning])
-JE_COMPILABLE([tls_model attribute], [],
- [static __thread int
- __attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec"), unused)) foo;
- foo = 0;],
- [je_cv_tls_model])
-CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
-if test "x${je_cv_tls_model}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL],
- [__attribute__((tls_model("initial-exec")))])
-else
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL], [ ])
-fi
-dnl Check for alloc_size attribute support.
-SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-Werror])
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-herror_on_warning])
-JE_COMPILABLE([alloc_size attribute], [#include <stdlib.h>],
- [void *foo(size_t size) __attribute__((alloc_size(1)));],
- [je_cv_alloc_size])
-CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
-if test "x${je_cv_alloc_size}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE], [ ])
-fi
-dnl Check for format(gnu_printf, ...) attribute support.
-SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-Werror])
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-herror_on_warning])
-JE_COMPILABLE([format(gnu_printf, ...) attribute], [#include <stdlib.h>],
- [void *foo(const char *format, ...) __attribute__((format(gnu_printf, 1, 2)));],
- [je_cv_format_gnu_printf])
-CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
-if test "x${je_cv_format_gnu_printf}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_GNU_PRINTF], [ ])
-fi
-dnl Check for format(printf, ...) attribute support.
-SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-Werror])
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-herror_on_warning])
-JE_COMPILABLE([format(printf, ...) attribute], [#include <stdlib.h>],
- [void *foo(const char *format, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)));],
- [je_cv_format_printf])
-CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
-if test "x${je_cv_format_printf}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_PRINTF], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Support optional additions to rpath.
-AC_ARG_WITH([rpath],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-rpath=<rpath>], [Colon-separated rpath (ELF systems only)])],
-if test "x$with_rpath" = "xno" ; then
- RPATH_EXTRA=
-else
- RPATH_EXTRA="`echo $with_rpath | tr \":\" \" \"`"
-fi,
- RPATH_EXTRA=
-)
-AC_SUBST([RPATH_EXTRA])
-
-dnl Disable rules that do automatic regeneration of configure output by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([autogen],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-autogen], [Automatically regenerate configure output])],
-if test "x$enable_autogen" = "xno" ; then
- enable_autogen="0"
-else
- enable_autogen="1"
-fi
-,
-enable_autogen="0"
-)
-AC_SUBST([enable_autogen])
-
-AC_PROG_INSTALL
-AC_PROG_RANLIB
-AC_PATH_PROG([LD], [ld], [false], [$PATH])
-AC_PATH_PROG([AUTOCONF], [autoconf], [false], [$PATH])
-
-public_syms="malloc_conf malloc_message malloc calloc posix_memalign aligned_alloc realloc free mallocx rallocx xallocx sallocx dallocx sdallocx nallocx mallctl mallctlnametomib mallctlbymib malloc_stats_print malloc_usable_size"
-
-dnl Check for allocator-related functions that should be wrapped.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([memalign],
- [AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_MEMALIGN], [ ])
- public_syms="${public_syms} memalign"])
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([valloc],
- [AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_VALLOC], [ ])
- public_syms="${public_syms} valloc"])
-
-dnl Do not compute test code coverage by default.
-GCOV_FLAGS=
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([code-coverage],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-code-coverage],
- [Enable code coverage])],
-[if test "x$enable_code_coverage" = "xno" ; then
- enable_code_coverage="0"
-else
- enable_code_coverage="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_code_coverage="0"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_code_coverage" = "x1" ; then
- deoptimize="no"
- echo "$CFLAGS $EXTRA_CFLAGS" | grep '\-O' >/dev/null || deoptimize="yes"
- if test "x${deoptimize}" = "xyes" ; then
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-O0])
- fi
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage])
- EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LDFLAGS -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_CODE_COVERAGE], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_code_coverage])
-
-dnl Perform no name mangling by default.
-AC_ARG_WITH([mangling],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-mangling=<map>], [Mangle symbols in <map>])],
- [mangling_map="$with_mangling"], [mangling_map=""])
-
-dnl Do not prefix public APIs by default.
-AC_ARG_WITH([jemalloc_prefix],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-jemalloc-prefix=<prefix>], [Prefix to prepend to all public APIs])],
- [JEMALLOC_PREFIX="$with_jemalloc_prefix"],
- [if test "x$abi" != "xmacho" -a "x$abi" != "xpecoff"; then
- JEMALLOC_PREFIX=""
-else
- JEMALLOC_PREFIX="je_"
-fi]
-)
-if test "x$JEMALLOC_PREFIX" != "x" ; then
- JEMALLOC_CPREFIX=`echo ${JEMALLOC_PREFIX} | tr "a-z" "A-Z"`
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_PREFIX], ["$JEMALLOC_PREFIX"])
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_CPREFIX], ["$JEMALLOC_CPREFIX"])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([JEMALLOC_CPREFIX])
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([export],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--without-export], [disable exporting jemalloc public APIs])],
- [if test "x$with_export" = "xno"; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_EXPORT],[])
-fi]
-)
-
-dnl Mangle library-private APIs.
-AC_ARG_WITH([private_namespace],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-private-namespace=<prefix>], [Prefix to prepend to all library-private APIs])],
- [JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE="${with_private_namespace}je_"],
- [JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE="je_"]
-)
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE], [$JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE])
-private_namespace="$JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE"
-AC_SUBST([private_namespace])
-
-dnl Do not add suffix to installed files by default.
-AC_ARG_WITH([install_suffix],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-install-suffix=<suffix>], [Suffix to append to all installed files])],
- [INSTALL_SUFFIX="$with_install_suffix"],
- [INSTALL_SUFFIX=]
-)
-install_suffix="$INSTALL_SUFFIX"
-AC_SUBST([install_suffix])
-
-dnl Specify default malloc_conf.
-AC_ARG_WITH([malloc_conf],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-malloc-conf=<malloc_conf>], [config.malloc_conf options string])],
- [JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF="$with_malloc_conf"],
- [JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF=""]
-)
-config_malloc_conf="$JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF"
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF], ["$config_malloc_conf"])
-
-dnl Substitute @je_@ in jemalloc_protos.h.in, primarily to make generation of
-dnl jemalloc_protos_jet.h easy.
-je_="je_"
-AC_SUBST([je_])
-
-cfgoutputs_in="Makefile.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} jemalloc.pc.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} doc/html.xsl.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} doc/manpages.xsl.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} doc/jemalloc.xml.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} test/test.sh.in"
-cfgoutputs_in="${cfgoutputs_in} test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in"
-
-cfgoutputs_out="Makefile"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} jemalloc.pc"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} doc/html.xsl"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} doc/manpages.xsl"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} doc/jemalloc.xml"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} test/test.sh"
-cfgoutputs_out="${cfgoutputs_out} test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-cfgoutputs_tup="Makefile"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} jemalloc.pc:jemalloc.pc.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} doc/html.xsl:doc/html.xsl.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} doc/manpages.xsl:doc/manpages.xsl.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} doc/jemalloc.xml:doc/jemalloc.xml.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h:include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h:include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h:include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} test/test.sh:test/test.sh.in"
-cfgoutputs_tup="${cfgoutputs_tup} test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h:test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in"
-
-cfghdrs_in="include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh"
-cfghdrs_in="${cfghdrs_in} test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in"
-
-cfghdrs_out="include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc${install_suffix}.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos_jet.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle_jet.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h"
-cfghdrs_out="${cfghdrs_out} test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h"
-
-cfghdrs_tup="include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h:include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in"
-cfghdrs_tup="${cfghdrs_tup} include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h:include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in"
-cfghdrs_tup="${cfghdrs_tup} test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h:test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in"
-
-dnl Silence irrelevant compiler warnings by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([cc-silence],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-cc-silence],
- [Do not silence irrelevant compiler warnings])],
-[if test "x$enable_cc_silence" = "xno" ; then
- enable_cc_silence="0"
-else
- enable_cc_silence="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_cc_silence="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_cc_silence" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Do not compile with debugging by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug],
- [Build debugging code (implies --enable-ivsalloc)])],
-[if test "x$enable_debug" = "xno" ; then
- enable_debug="0"
-else
- enable_debug="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_debug="0"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_debug" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_DEBUG], [ ])
-fi
-if test "x$enable_debug" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_DEBUG], [ ])
- enable_ivsalloc="1"
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_debug])
-
-dnl Do not validate pointers by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([ivsalloc],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ivsalloc],
- [Validate pointers passed through the public API])],
-[if test "x$enable_ivsalloc" = "xno" ; then
- enable_ivsalloc="0"
-else
- enable_ivsalloc="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_ivsalloc="0"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_ivsalloc" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_IVSALLOC], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Only optimize if not debugging.
-if test "x$enable_debug" = "x0" -a "x$no_CFLAGS" = "xyes" ; then
- dnl Make sure that an optimization flag was not specified in EXTRA_CFLAGS.
- optimize="no"
- echo "$CFLAGS $EXTRA_CFLAGS" | grep '\-O' >/dev/null || optimize="yes"
- if test "x${optimize}" = "xyes" ; then
- if test "x$GCC" = "xyes" ; then
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-O3])
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-funroll-loops])
- elif test "x$je_cv_msvc" = "xyes" ; then
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-O2])
- else
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-O])
- fi
- fi
-fi
-
-dnl Enable statistics calculation by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([stats],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-stats],
- [Disable statistics calculation/reporting])],
-[if test "x$enable_stats" = "xno" ; then
- enable_stats="0"
-else
- enable_stats="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_stats="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_stats" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_STATS], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_stats])
-
-dnl Do not enable profiling by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([prof],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-prof], [Enable allocation profiling])],
-[if test "x$enable_prof" = "xno" ; then
- enable_prof="0"
-else
- enable_prof="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_prof="0"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_prof" = "x1" ; then
- backtrace_method=""
-else
- backtrace_method="N/A"
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([prof-libunwind],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-prof-libunwind], [Use libunwind for backtracing])],
-[if test "x$enable_prof_libunwind" = "xno" ; then
- enable_prof_libunwind="0"
-else
- enable_prof_libunwind="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_prof_libunwind="0"]
-)
-AC_ARG_WITH([static_libunwind],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-static-libunwind=<libunwind.a>],
- [Path to static libunwind library; use rather than dynamically linking])],
-if test "x$with_static_libunwind" = "xno" ; then
- LUNWIND="-lunwind"
-else
- if test ! -f "$with_static_libunwind" ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Static libunwind not found: $with_static_libunwind])
- fi
- LUNWIND="$with_static_libunwind"
-fi,
- LUNWIND="-lunwind"
-)
-if test "x$backtrace_method" = "x" -a "x$enable_prof_libunwind" = "x1" ; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([libunwind.h], , [enable_prof_libunwind="0"])
- if test "x$LUNWIND" = "x-lunwind" ; then
- AC_CHECK_LIB([unwind], [unw_backtrace], [LIBS="$LIBS $LUNWIND"],
- [enable_prof_libunwind="0"])
- else
- LIBS="$LIBS $LUNWIND"
- fi
- if test "x${enable_prof_libunwind}" = "x1" ; then
- backtrace_method="libunwind"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBUNWIND], [ ])
- fi
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([prof-libgcc],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-prof-libgcc],
- [Do not use libgcc for backtracing])],
-[if test "x$enable_prof_libgcc" = "xno" ; then
- enable_prof_libgcc="0"
-else
- enable_prof_libgcc="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_prof_libgcc="1"]
-)
-if test "x$backtrace_method" = "x" -a "x$enable_prof_libgcc" = "x1" \
- -a "x$GCC" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([unwind.h], , [enable_prof_libgcc="0"])
- AC_CHECK_LIB([gcc], [_Unwind_Backtrace], [LIBS="$LIBS -lgcc"], [enable_prof_libgcc="0"])
- if test "x${enable_prof_libgcc}" = "x1" ; then
- backtrace_method="libgcc"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC], [ ])
- fi
-else
- enable_prof_libgcc="0"
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([prof-gcc],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-prof-gcc],
- [Do not use gcc intrinsics for backtracing])],
-[if test "x$enable_prof_gcc" = "xno" ; then
- enable_prof_gcc="0"
-else
- enable_prof_gcc="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_prof_gcc="1"]
-)
-if test "x$backtrace_method" = "x" -a "x$enable_prof_gcc" = "x1" \
- -a "x$GCC" = "xyes" ; then
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-fno-omit-frame-pointer])
- backtrace_method="gcc intrinsics"
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PROF_GCC], [ ])
-else
- enable_prof_gcc="0"
-fi
-
-if test "x$backtrace_method" = "x" ; then
- backtrace_method="none (disabling profiling)"
- enable_prof="0"
-fi
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([configured backtracing method])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([$backtrace_method])
-if test "x$enable_prof" = "x1" ; then
- dnl Heap profiling uses the log(3) function.
- if test "x$LM" != "x" ; then
- LIBS="$LIBS $LM"
- fi
-
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_PROF], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_prof])
-
-dnl Enable thread-specific caching by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([tcache],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-tcache], [Disable per thread caches])],
-[if test "x$enable_tcache" = "xno" ; then
- enable_tcache="0"
-else
- enable_tcache="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_tcache="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_tcache" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_TCACHE], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_tcache])
-
-dnl Indicate whether adjacent virtual memory mappings automatically coalesce
-dnl (and fragment on demand).
-if test "x${maps_coalesce}" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_MAPS_COALESCE], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Enable VM deallocation via munmap() by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([munmap],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-munmap], [Disable VM deallocation via munmap(2)])],
-[if test "x$enable_munmap" = "xno" ; then
- enable_munmap="0"
-else
- enable_munmap="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_munmap="${default_munmap}"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_munmap" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_MUNMAP], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_munmap])
-
-dnl Enable allocation from DSS if supported by the OS.
-have_dss="1"
-dnl Check whether the BSD/SUSv1 sbrk() exists. If not, disable DSS support.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([sbrk], [have_sbrk="1"], [have_sbrk="0"])
-if test "x$have_sbrk" = "x1" ; then
- if test "x$sbrk_deprecated" = "x1" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Disabling dss allocation because sbrk is deprecated])
- have_dss="0"
- fi
-else
- have_dss="0"
-fi
-
-if test "x$have_dss" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_DSS], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Support the junk/zero filling option by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([fill],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-fill],
- [Disable support for junk/zero filling, quarantine, and redzones])],
-[if test "x$enable_fill" = "xno" ; then
- enable_fill="0"
-else
- enable_fill="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_fill="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_fill" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_FILL], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_fill])
-
-dnl Disable utrace(2)-based tracing by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([utrace],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-utrace], [Enable utrace(2)-based tracing])],
-[if test "x$enable_utrace" = "xno" ; then
- enable_utrace="0"
-else
- enable_utrace="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_utrace="0"]
-)
-JE_COMPILABLE([utrace(2)], [
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <sys/param.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <sys/uio.h>
-#include <sys/ktrace.h>
-], [
- utrace((void *)0, 0);
-], [je_cv_utrace])
-if test "x${je_cv_utrace}" = "xno" ; then
- enable_utrace="0"
-fi
-if test "x$enable_utrace" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_UTRACE], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_utrace])
-
-dnl Support Valgrind by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([valgrind],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-valgrind], [Disable support for Valgrind])],
-[if test "x$enable_valgrind" = "xno" ; then
- enable_valgrind="0"
-else
- enable_valgrind="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_valgrind="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_valgrind" = "x1" ; then
- JE_COMPILABLE([valgrind], [
-#include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
-#include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
-
-#if !defined(VALGRIND_RESIZEINPLACE_BLOCK)
-# error "Incompatible Valgrind version"
-#endif
-], [], [je_cv_valgrind])
- if test "x${je_cv_valgrind}" = "xno" ; then
- enable_valgrind="0"
- fi
- if test "x$enable_valgrind" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_VALGRIND], [ ])
- fi
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_valgrind])
-
-dnl Do not support the xmalloc option by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([xmalloc],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-xmalloc], [Support xmalloc option])],
-[if test "x$enable_xmalloc" = "xno" ; then
- enable_xmalloc="0"
-else
- enable_xmalloc="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_xmalloc="0"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_xmalloc" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_XMALLOC], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_xmalloc])
-
-dnl Support cache-oblivious allocation alignment by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([cache-oblivious],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-cache-oblivious],
- [Disable support for cache-oblivious allocation alignment])],
-[if test "x$enable_cache_oblivious" = "xno" ; then
- enable_cache_oblivious="0"
-else
- enable_cache_oblivious="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_cache_oblivious="1"]
-)
-if test "x$enable_cache_oblivious" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_CACHE_OBLIVIOUS], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_cache_oblivious])
-
-
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([a program using __builtin_unreachable], [
-void foo (void) {
- __builtin_unreachable();
-}
-], [
- {
- foo();
- }
-], [je_cv_gcc_builtin_unreachable])
-if test "x${je_cv_gcc_builtin_unreachable}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE], [__builtin_unreachable])
-else
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE], [abort])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for __builtin_ffsl(), then ffsl(3), and fail if neither are found.
-dnl One of those two functions should (theoretically) exist on all platforms
-dnl that jemalloc currently has a chance of functioning on without modification.
-dnl We additionally assume ffs[ll]() or __builtin_ffs[ll]() are defined if
-dnl ffsl() or __builtin_ffsl() are defined, respectively.
-JE_COMPILABLE([a program using __builtin_ffsl], [
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <strings.h>
-#include <string.h>
-], [
- {
- int rv = __builtin_ffsl(0x08);
- printf("%d\n", rv);
- }
-], [je_cv_gcc_builtin_ffsl])
-if test "x${je_cv_gcc_builtin_ffsl}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSLL], [__builtin_ffsll])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL], [__builtin_ffsl])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS], [__builtin_ffs])
-else
- JE_COMPILABLE([a program using ffsl], [
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <strings.h>
- #include <string.h>
- ], [
- {
- int rv = ffsl(0x08);
- printf("%d\n", rv);
- }
- ], [je_cv_function_ffsl])
- if test "x${je_cv_function_ffsl}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSLL], [ffsll])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL], [ffsl])
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS], [ffs])
- else
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Cannot build without ffsl(3) or __builtin_ffsl()])
- fi
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([lg_tiny_min],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lg-tiny-min=<lg-tiny-min>],
- [Base 2 log of minimum tiny size class to support])],
- [LG_TINY_MIN="$with_lg_tiny_min"],
- [LG_TINY_MIN="3"])
-AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([LG_TINY_MIN], [$LG_TINY_MIN])
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([lg_quantum],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lg-quantum=<lg-quantum>],
- [Base 2 log of minimum allocation alignment])],
- [LG_QUANTA="$with_lg_quantum"],
- [LG_QUANTA="3 4"])
-if test "x$with_lg_quantum" != "x" ; then
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([LG_QUANTUM], [$with_lg_quantum])
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([lg_page],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lg-page=<lg-page>], [Base 2 log of system page size])],
- [LG_PAGE="$with_lg_page"], [LG_PAGE="detect"])
-if test "x$LG_PAGE" = "xdetect"; then
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([LG_PAGE],
- [je_cv_lg_page],
- AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
-[[
-#include <strings.h>
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#include <windows.h>
-#else
-#include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-#include <stdio.h>
-]],
-[[
- int result;
- FILE *f;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- SYSTEM_INFO si;
- GetSystemInfo(&si);
- result = si.dwPageSize;
-#else
- result = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
-#endif
- if (result == -1) {
- return 1;
- }
- result = JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL(result) - 1;
-
- f = fopen("conftest.out", "w");
- if (f == NULL) {
- return 1;
- }
- fprintf(f, "%d", result);
- fclose(f);
-
- return 0;
-]])],
- [je_cv_lg_page=`cat conftest.out`],
- [je_cv_lg_page=undefined],
- [je_cv_lg_page=12]))
-fi
-if test "x${je_cv_lg_page}" != "x" ; then
- LG_PAGE="${je_cv_lg_page}"
-fi
-if test "x${LG_PAGE}" != "xundefined" ; then
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([LG_PAGE], [$LG_PAGE])
-else
- AC_MSG_ERROR([cannot determine value for LG_PAGE])
-fi
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([lg_page_sizes],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lg-page-sizes=<lg-page-sizes>],
- [Base 2 logs of system page sizes to support])],
- [LG_PAGE_SIZES="$with_lg_page_sizes"], [LG_PAGE_SIZES="$LG_PAGE"])
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([lg_size_class_group],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lg-size-class-group=<lg-size-class-group>],
- [Base 2 log of size classes per doubling])],
- [LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP="$with_lg_size_class_group"],
- [LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP="2"])
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl jemalloc configuration.
-dnl
-
-AC_ARG_WITH([version],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-version=<major>.<minor>.<bugfix>-<nrev>-g<gid>],
- [Version string])],
- [
- echo "${with_version}" | grep ['^[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+-[0-9]\+-g[0-9a-f]\+$'] 2>&1 1>/dev/null
- if test $? -ne 0 ; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([${with_version} does not match <major>.<minor>.<bugfix>-<nrev>-g<gid>])
- fi
- echo "$with_version" > "${objroot}VERSION"
- ], [
- dnl Set VERSION if source directory is inside a git repository.
- if test "x`test ! \"${srcroot}\" && cd \"${srcroot}\"; git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null`" = "xtrue" ; then
- dnl Pattern globs aren't powerful enough to match both single- and
- dnl double-digit version numbers, so iterate over patterns to support up
- dnl to version 99.99.99 without any accidental matches.
- for pattern in ['[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]' '[0-9].[0-9].[0-9][0-9]' \
- '[0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9]' '[0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9]' \
- '[0-9][0-9].[0-9].[0-9]' '[0-9][0-9].[0-9].[0-9][0-9]' \
- '[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9]' \
- '[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9].[0-9][0-9]']; do
- (test ! "${srcroot}" && cd "${srcroot}"; git describe --long --abbrev=40 --match="${pattern}") > "${objroot}VERSION.tmp" 2>/dev/null
- if test $? -eq 0 ; then
- mv "${objroot}VERSION.tmp" "${objroot}VERSION"
- break
- fi
- done
- fi
- rm -f "${objroot}VERSION.tmp"
- ])
-
-if test ! -e "${objroot}VERSION" ; then
- if test ! -e "${srcroot}VERSION" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(
- [Missing VERSION file, and unable to generate it; creating bogus VERSION])
- echo "0.0.0-0-g0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" > "${objroot}VERSION"
- else
- cp ${srcroot}VERSION ${objroot}VERSION
- fi
-fi
-jemalloc_version=`cat "${objroot}VERSION"`
-jemalloc_version_major=`echo ${jemalloc_version} | tr ".g-" " " | awk '{print [$]1}'`
-jemalloc_version_minor=`echo ${jemalloc_version} | tr ".g-" " " | awk '{print [$]2}'`
-jemalloc_version_bugfix=`echo ${jemalloc_version} | tr ".g-" " " | awk '{print [$]3}'`
-jemalloc_version_nrev=`echo ${jemalloc_version} | tr ".g-" " " | awk '{print [$]4}'`
-jemalloc_version_gid=`echo ${jemalloc_version} | tr ".g-" " " | awk '{print [$]5}'`
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version])
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version_major])
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version_minor])
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version_bugfix])
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version_nrev])
-AC_SUBST([jemalloc_version_gid])
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Configure pthreads.
-
-if test "x$abi" != "xpecoff" ; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pthread.h], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([pthread.h is missing])])
- dnl Some systems may embed pthreads functionality in libc; check for libpthread
- dnl first, but try libc too before failing.
- AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create], [LIBS="$LIBS -lpthread"],
- [AC_SEARCH_LIBS([pthread_create], , ,
- AC_MSG_ERROR([libpthread is missing]))])
-fi
-
-CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_REENTRANT"
-
-dnl Check whether clock_gettime(2) is in libc or librt.
-AC_SEARCH_LIBS([clock_gettime], [rt])
-
-dnl Cray wrapper compiler often adds `-lrt` when using `-static`. Check with
-dnl `-dynamic` as well in case a user tries to dynamically link in jemalloc
-if test "x$je_cv_cray_prgenv_wrapper" = "xyes" ; then
- if test "$ac_cv_search_clock_gettime" != "-lrt"; then
- SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-
- unset ac_cv_search_clock_gettime
- JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-dynamic])
- AC_SEARCH_LIBS([clock_gettime], [rt])
-
- CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
- fi
-fi
-
-dnl check for CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE (Linux-specific).
-JE_COMPILABLE([clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, ...)], [
-#include <time.h>
-], [
- struct timespec ts;
-
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, &ts);
-], [je_cv_clock_monotonic_coarse])
-if test "x${je_cv_clock_monotonic_coarse}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE])
-fi
-
-dnl check for CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
-JE_COMPILABLE([clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ...)], [
-#include <unistd.h>
-#include <time.h>
-], [
- struct timespec ts;
-
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
-#if !defined(_POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK) || _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK < 0
-# error _POSIX_MONOTONIC_CLOCK missing/invalid
-#endif
-], [je_cv_clock_monotonic])
-if test "x${je_cv_clock_monotonic}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC])
-fi
-
-dnl Check for mach_absolute_time().
-JE_COMPILABLE([mach_absolute_time()], [
-#include <mach/mach_time.h>
-], [
- mach_absolute_time();
-], [je_cv_mach_absolute_time])
-if test "x${je_cv_mach_absolute_time}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME])
-fi
-
-dnl Check if syscall(2) is usable. Treat warnings as errors, so that e.g. OS X
-dnl 10.12's deprecation warning prevents use.
-SAVED_CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
-JE_CFLAGS_APPEND([-Werror])
-JE_COMPILABLE([syscall(2)], [
-#include <sys/syscall.h>
-#include <unistd.h>
-], [
- syscall(SYS_write, 2, "hello", 5);
-],
- [je_cv_syscall])
-CFLAGS="${SAVED_CFLAGS}"
-if test "x$je_cv_syscall" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Check if the GNU-specific secure_getenv function exists.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([secure_getenv],
- [have_secure_getenv="1"],
- [have_secure_getenv="0"]
- )
-if test "x$have_secure_getenv" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_SECURE_GETENV], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Check if the Solaris/BSD issetugid function exists.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([issetugid],
- [have_issetugid="1"],
- [have_issetugid="0"]
- )
-if test "x$have_issetugid" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_ISSETUGID], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl Check whether the BSD-specific _malloc_thread_cleanup() exists. If so, use
-dnl it rather than pthreads TSD cleanup functions to support cleanup during
-dnl thread exit, in order to avoid pthreads library recursion during
-dnl bootstrapping.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([_malloc_thread_cleanup],
- [have__malloc_thread_cleanup="1"],
- [have__malloc_thread_cleanup="0"]
- )
-if test "x$have__malloc_thread_cleanup" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP], [ ])
- force_tls="1"
-fi
-
-dnl Check whether the BSD-specific _pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb() exists. If
-dnl so, mutex initialization causes allocation, and we need to implement this
-dnl callback function in order to prevent recursive allocation.
-AC_CHECK_FUNC([_pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb],
- [have__pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb="1"],
- [have__pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb="0"]
- )
-if test "x$have__pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb" = "x1" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB])
-fi
-
-dnl Disable lazy locking by default.
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([lazy_lock],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lazy-lock],
- [Enable lazy locking (only lock when multi-threaded)])],
-[if test "x$enable_lazy_lock" = "xno" ; then
- enable_lazy_lock="0"
-else
- enable_lazy_lock="1"
-fi
-],
-[enable_lazy_lock=""]
-)
-if test "x${enable_lazy_lock}" = "x" ; then
- if test "x${force_lazy_lock}" = "x1" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Forcing lazy-lock to avoid allocator/threading bootstrap issues])
- enable_lazy_lock="1"
- else
- enable_lazy_lock="0"
- fi
-fi
-if test "x${enable_lazy_lock}" = "x1" -a "x${abi}" = "xpecoff" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Forcing no lazy-lock because thread creation monitoring is unimplemented])
- enable_lazy_lock="0"
-fi
-if test "x$enable_lazy_lock" = "x1" ; then
- if test "x$abi" != "xpecoff" ; then
- AC_CHECK_HEADERS([dlfcn.h], , [AC_MSG_ERROR([dlfcn.h is missing])])
- AC_CHECK_FUNC([dlsym], [],
- [AC_CHECK_LIB([dl], [dlsym], [LIBS="$LIBS -ldl"],
- [AC_MSG_ERROR([libdl is missing])])
- ])
- fi
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK], [ ])
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_lazy_lock])
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([tls],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-tls], [Disable thread-local storage (__thread keyword)])],
-if test "x$enable_tls" = "xno" ; then
- enable_tls="0"
-else
- enable_tls="1"
-fi
-,
-enable_tls=""
-)
-if test "x${enable_tls}" = "x" ; then
- if test "x${force_tls}" = "x1" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Forcing TLS to avoid allocator/threading bootstrap issues])
- enable_tls="1"
- elif test "x${force_tls}" = "x0" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([Forcing no TLS to avoid allocator/threading bootstrap issues])
- enable_tls="0"
- else
- enable_tls="1"
- fi
-fi
-if test "x${enable_tls}" = "x1" ; then
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for TLS])
-AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
-[[
- __thread int x;
-]], [[
- x = 42;
-
- return 0;
-]])],
- AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
- AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
- enable_tls="0")
-else
- enable_tls="0"
-fi
-AC_SUBST([enable_tls])
-if test "x${enable_tls}" = "x1" ; then
- if test "x${force_tls}" = "x0" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([TLS enabled despite being marked unusable on this platform])
- fi
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([JEMALLOC_TLS], [ ])
-elif test "x${force_tls}" = "x1" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([TLS disabled despite being marked critical on this platform])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for C11 atomics.
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([C11 atomics], [
-#include <stdint.h>
-#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) && !defined(__STDC_NO_ATOMICS__)
-#include <stdatomic.h>
-#else
-#error Atomics not available
-#endif
-], [
- uint64_t *p = (uint64_t *)0;
- uint64_t x = 1;
- volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *)p;
- uint64_t r = atomic_fetch_add(a, x) + x;
- return (r == 0);
-], [je_cv_c11atomics])
-if test "x${je_cv_c11atomics}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_C11ATOMICS])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for atomic(9) operations as provided on FreeBSD.
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([atomic(9)], [
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <machine/atomic.h>
-#include <inttypes.h>
-], [
- {
- uint32_t x32 = 0;
- volatile uint32_t *x32p = &x32;
- atomic_fetchadd_32(x32p, 1);
- }
- {
- unsigned long xlong = 0;
- volatile unsigned long *xlongp = &xlong;
- atomic_fetchadd_long(xlongp, 1);
- }
-], [je_cv_atomic9])
-if test "x${je_cv_atomic9}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_ATOMIC9])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for atomic(3) operations as provided on Darwin.
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([Darwin OSAtomic*()], [
-#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
-#include <inttypes.h>
-], [
- {
- int32_t x32 = 0;
- volatile int32_t *x32p = &x32;
- OSAtomicAdd32(1, x32p);
- }
- {
- int64_t x64 = 0;
- volatile int64_t *x64p = &x64;
- OSAtomicAdd64(1, x64p);
- }
-], [je_cv_osatomic])
-if test "x${je_cv_osatomic}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_OSATOMIC], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for madvise(2).
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([madvise(2)], [
-#include <sys/mman.h>
-], [
- {
- madvise((void *)0, 0, 0);
- }
-], [je_cv_madvise])
-if test "x${je_cv_madvise}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_MADVISE], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check whether __sync_{add,sub}_and_fetch() are available despite
-dnl __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_n macros being undefined.
-
-AC_DEFUN([JE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_CHECK],[
- AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether to force $1-bit __sync_{add,sub}_and_fetch()],
- [je_cv_sync_compare_and_swap_$2],
- [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([
- #include <stdint.h>
- ],
- [
- #ifndef __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_$2
- {
- uint$1_t x$1 = 0;
- __sync_add_and_fetch(&x$1, 42);
- __sync_sub_and_fetch(&x$1, 1);
- }
- #else
- #error __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_$2 is defined, no need to force
- #endif
- ])],
- [je_cv_sync_compare_and_swap_$2=yes],
- [je_cv_sync_compare_and_swap_$2=no])])
-
- if test "x${je_cv_sync_compare_and_swap_$2}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JE_FORCE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_$2], [ ])
- fi
-])
-
-if test "x${je_cv_atomic9}" != "xyes" -a "x${je_cv_osatomic}" != "xyes" ; then
- JE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_CHECK(32, 4)
- JE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_CHECK(64, 8)
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for __builtin_clz() and __builtin_clzl().
-
-AC_CACHE_CHECK([for __builtin_clz],
- [je_cv_builtin_clz],
- [AC_LINK_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([],
- [
- {
- unsigned x = 0;
- int y = __builtin_clz(x);
- }
- {
- unsigned long x = 0;
- int y = __builtin_clzl(x);
- }
- ])],
- [je_cv_builtin_clz=yes],
- [je_cv_builtin_clz=no])])
-
-if test "x${je_cv_builtin_clz}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_BUILTIN_CLZ], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for os_unfair_lock operations as provided on Darwin.
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([Darwin os_unfair_lock_*()], [
-#include <os/lock.h>
-], [
- os_unfair_lock lock = OS_UNFAIR_LOCK_INIT;
- os_unfair_lock_lock(&lock);
- os_unfair_lock_unlock(&lock);
-], [je_cv_os_unfair_lock])
-if test "x${je_cv_os_unfair_lock}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for spinlock(3) operations as provided on Darwin.
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([Darwin OSSpin*()], [
-#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
-#include <inttypes.h>
-], [
- OSSpinLock lock = 0;
- OSSpinLockLock(&lock);
- OSSpinLockUnlock(&lock);
-], [je_cv_osspin])
-if test "x${je_cv_osspin}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_OSSPIN], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Darwin-related configuration.
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([zone-allocator],
- [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-zone-allocator],
- [Disable zone allocator for Darwin])],
-[if test "x$enable_zone_allocator" = "xno" ; then
- enable_zone_allocator="0"
-else
- enable_zone_allocator="1"
-fi
-],
-[if test "x${abi}" = "xmacho"; then
- enable_zone_allocator="1"
-fi
-]
-)
-AC_SUBST([enable_zone_allocator])
-
-if test "x${enable_zone_allocator}" = "x1" ; then
- if test "x${abi}" != "xmacho"; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-zone-allocator is only supported on Darwin])
- fi
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_ZONE], [ ])
-
- dnl The szone version jumped from 3 to 6 between the OS X 10.5.x and 10.6
- dnl releases. malloc_zone_t and malloc_introspection_t have new fields in
- dnl 10.6, which is the only source-level indication of the change.
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([malloc zone version])
- AC_DEFUN([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM],
- [AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
- [#include <malloc/malloc.h>],
- [static int foo[[sizeof($1) $2 sizeof(void *) * $3 ? 1 : -1]]]
- )])
-
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_zone_t,==,14)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=3],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_zone_t,==,15)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=5],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_zone_t,==,16)],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_introspection_t,==,9)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=6],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_introspection_t,==,13)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=7],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=]
- )])],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_zone_t,==,17)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=8],[
- AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([JE_ZONE_PROGRAM(malloc_zone_t,>,17)],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=9],[JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=]
- )])])])])
- if test "x${JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION}" = "x"; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT([unsupported])
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Unsupported malloc zone version])
- fi
- if test "${JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION}" = 9; then
- JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION=8
- AC_MSG_RESULT([> 8])
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT([$JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION])
- fi
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION, [$JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for glibc malloc hooks
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([glibc malloc hook], [
-#include <stddef.h>
-
-extern void (* __free_hook)(void *ptr);
-extern void *(* __malloc_hook)(size_t size);
-extern void *(* __realloc_hook)(void *ptr, size_t size);
-], [
- void *ptr = 0L;
- if (__malloc_hook) ptr = __malloc_hook(1);
- if (__realloc_hook) ptr = __realloc_hook(ptr, 2);
- if (__free_hook && ptr) __free_hook(ptr);
-], [je_cv_glibc_malloc_hook])
-if test "x${je_cv_glibc_malloc_hook}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MALLOC_HOOK], [ ])
-fi
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([glibc memalign hook], [
-#include <stddef.h>
-
-extern void *(* __memalign_hook)(size_t alignment, size_t size);
-], [
- void *ptr = 0L;
- if (__memalign_hook) ptr = __memalign_hook(16, 7);
-], [je_cv_glibc_memalign_hook])
-if test "x${je_cv_glibc_memalign_hook}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MEMALIGN_HOOK], [ ])
-fi
-
-JE_COMPILABLE([pthreads adaptive mutexes], [
-#include <pthread.h>
-], [
- pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
- pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr);
- pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP);
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr);
-], [je_cv_pthread_mutex_adaptive_np])
-if test "x${je_cv_pthread_mutex_adaptive_np}" = "xyes" ; then
- AC_DEFINE([JEMALLOC_HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP], [ ])
-fi
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Check for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
-AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Define commands that generate output files.
-
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh" "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh" "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt], [
- f="${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt"
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- cp /dev/null "${f}"
- for nm in `echo ${mangling_map} |tr ',' ' '` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $[]1}'`
- m=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $[]2}'`
- echo "${n}:${m}" >> "${f}"
- dnl Remove name from public_syms so that it isn't redefined later.
- public_syms=`for sym in ${public_syms}; do echo "${sym}"; done |grep -v "^${n}\$" |tr '\n' ' '`
- done
- for sym in ${public_syms} ; do
- n="${sym}"
- m="${JEMALLOC_PREFIX}${sym}"
- echo "${n}:${m}" >> "${f}"
- done
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
- mangling_map="${mangling_map}"
- public_syms="${public_syms}"
- JEMALLOC_PREFIX="${JEMALLOC_PREFIX}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh" "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh" "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal"
- "${SHELL}" "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh" "${LG_QUANTA}" ${LG_TINY_MIN} "${LG_PAGE_SIZES}" ${LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP} > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-], [
- SHELL="${SHELL}"
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
- LG_QUANTA="${LG_QUANTA}"
- LG_TINY_MIN=${LG_TINY_MIN}
- LG_PAGE_SIZES="${LG_PAGE_SIZES}"
- LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP=${LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP}
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos_jet.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc"
- cat "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in" | sed -e 's/@je_@/jet_/g' > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos_jet.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh" "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh" "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt" je_ > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle_jet.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh" "${objroot}include/jemalloc/internal/public_symbols.txt" jet_ > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle_jet.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
-])
-AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS([include/jemalloc/jemalloc.h], [
- mkdir -p "${objroot}include/jemalloc"
- "${srcdir}/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh" "${objroot}" > "${objroot}include/jemalloc/jemalloc${install_suffix}.h"
-], [
- srcdir="${srcdir}"
- objroot="${objroot}"
- install_suffix="${install_suffix}"
-])
-
-dnl Process .in files.
-AC_SUBST([cfghdrs_in])
-AC_SUBST([cfghdrs_out])
-AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([$cfghdrs_tup])
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Generate outputs.
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([$cfgoutputs_tup config.stamp bin/jemalloc-config bin/jemalloc.sh bin/jeprof])
-AC_SUBST([cfgoutputs_in])
-AC_SUBST([cfgoutputs_out])
-AC_OUTPUT
-
-dnl ============================================================================
-dnl Print out the results of configuration.
-AC_MSG_RESULT([===============================================================================])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([jemalloc version : ${jemalloc_version}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([library revision : ${rev}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([CONFIG : ${CONFIG}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([CC : ${CC}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([CFLAGS : ${CFLAGS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([EXTRA_CFLAGS : ${EXTRA_CFLAGS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([CPPFLAGS : ${CPPFLAGS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([LDFLAGS : ${LDFLAGS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([EXTRA_LDFLAGS : ${EXTRA_LDFLAGS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([LIBS : ${LIBS}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([RPATH_EXTRA : ${RPATH_EXTRA}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([XSLTPROC : ${XSLTPROC}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([XSLROOT : ${XSLROOT}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([PREFIX : ${PREFIX}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([BINDIR : ${BINDIR}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([DATADIR : ${DATADIR}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([INCLUDEDIR : ${INCLUDEDIR}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([LIBDIR : ${LIBDIR}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([MANDIR : ${MANDIR}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([srcroot : ${srcroot}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([abs_srcroot : ${abs_srcroot}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([objroot : ${objroot}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([abs_objroot : ${abs_objroot}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([JEMALLOC_PREFIX : ${JEMALLOC_PREFIX}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([ : ${JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([install_suffix : ${install_suffix}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([malloc_conf : ${config_malloc_conf}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([autogen : ${enable_autogen}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([cc-silence : ${enable_cc_silence}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([debug : ${enable_debug}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([code-coverage : ${enable_code_coverage}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([stats : ${enable_stats}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([prof : ${enable_prof}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([prof-libunwind : ${enable_prof_libunwind}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([prof-libgcc : ${enable_prof_libgcc}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([prof-gcc : ${enable_prof_gcc}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([tcache : ${enable_tcache}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([fill : ${enable_fill}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([utrace : ${enable_utrace}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([valgrind : ${enable_valgrind}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([xmalloc : ${enable_xmalloc}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([munmap : ${enable_munmap}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([lazy_lock : ${enable_lazy_lock}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([tls : ${enable_tls}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([cache-oblivious : ${enable_cache_oblivious}])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([===============================================================================])
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/coverage.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/coverage.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 6d1362a8c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/coverage.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-set -e
-
-objdir=$1
-suffix=$2
-shift 2
-objs=$@
-
-gcov -b -p -f -o "${objdir}" ${objs}
-
-# Move gcov outputs so that subsequent gcov invocations won't clobber results
-# for the same sources with different compilation flags.
-for f in `find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.gcov'` ; do
- mv "${f}" "${f}.${suffix}"
-done
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/html.xsl.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/html.xsl.in
deleted file mode 100644
index ec4fa6552..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/html.xsl.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
- <xsl:import href="@XSLROOT@/html/docbook.xsl"/>
- <xsl:import href="@abs_srcroot@doc/stylesheet.xsl"/>
- <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="utf-8"/>
-</xsl:stylesheet>
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/jemalloc.xml.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/jemalloc.xml.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d2e721d3..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/doc/jemalloc.xml.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2966 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
-<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl"
- href="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/manpages/docbook.xsl"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
-]>
-
-<refentry>
- <refentryinfo>
- <title>User Manual</title>
- <productname>jemalloc</productname>
- <releaseinfo role="version">@jemalloc_version@</releaseinfo>
- <authorgroup>
- <author>
- <firstname>Jason</firstname>
- <surname>Evans</surname>
- <personblurb>Author</personblurb>
- </author>
- </authorgroup>
- </refentryinfo>
- <refmeta>
- <refentrytitle>JEMALLOC</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum>
- </refmeta>
- <refnamediv>
- <refdescriptor>jemalloc</refdescriptor>
- <refname>jemalloc</refname>
- <!-- Each refname causes a man page file to be created. Only if this were
- the system malloc(3) implementation would these files be appropriate.
- <refname>malloc</refname>
- <refname>calloc</refname>
- <refname>posix_memalign</refname>
- <refname>aligned_alloc</refname>
- <refname>realloc</refname>
- <refname>free</refname>
- <refname>mallocx</refname>
- <refname>rallocx</refname>
- <refname>xallocx</refname>
- <refname>sallocx</refname>
- <refname>dallocx</refname>
- <refname>sdallocx</refname>
- <refname>nallocx</refname>
- <refname>mallctl</refname>
- <refname>mallctlnametomib</refname>
- <refname>mallctlbymib</refname>
- <refname>malloc_stats_print</refname>
- <refname>malloc_usable_size</refname>
- -->
- <refpurpose>general purpose memory allocation functions</refpurpose>
- </refnamediv>
- <refsect1 id="library">
- <title>LIBRARY</title>
- <para>This manual describes jemalloc @jemalloc_version@. More information
- can be found at the <ulink
- url="http://jemalloc.net/">jemalloc website</ulink>.</para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsynopsisdiv>
- <title>SYNOPSIS</title>
- <funcsynopsis>
- <funcsynopsisinfo>#include &lt;<filename class="headerfile">jemalloc/jemalloc.h</filename>&gt;</funcsynopsisinfo>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Standard API</title>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>malloc</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>calloc</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>number</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>int <function>posix_memalign</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void **<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>alignment</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>aligned_alloc</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>alignment</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>realloc</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void <function>free</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- </refsect2>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Non-standard API</title>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>mallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void *<function>rallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>size_t <function>xallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>extra</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>size_t <function>sallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void <function>dallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void <function>sdallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>size_t <function>nallocx</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>int <parameter>flags</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>int <function>mallctl</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>const char *<parameter>name</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>oldp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t *<parameter>oldlenp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>newp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>newlen</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>int <function>mallctlnametomib</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>const char *<parameter>name</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t *<parameter>mibp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t *<parameter>miblenp</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>int <function>mallctlbymib</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>const size_t *<parameter>mib</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>miblen</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>oldp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t *<parameter>oldlenp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>newp</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>newlen</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void <function>malloc_stats_print</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void <parameter>(*write_cb)</parameter>
- <funcparams>void *, const char *</funcparams>
- </paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>cbopaque</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>const char *<parameter>opts</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>size_t <function>malloc_usable_size</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>const void *<parameter>ptr</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <funcprototype>
- <funcdef>void <function>(*malloc_message)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>cbopaque</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>const char *<parameter>s</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype>
- <para><type>const char *</type><varname>malloc_conf</varname>;</para>
- </refsect2>
- </funcsynopsis>
- </refsynopsisdiv>
- <refsect1 id="description">
- <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Standard API</title>
-
- <para>The <function>malloc()</function> function allocates
- <parameter>size</parameter> bytes of uninitialized memory. The allocated
- space is suitably aligned (after possible pointer coercion) for storage
- of any type of object.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>calloc()</function> function allocates
- space for <parameter>number</parameter> objects, each
- <parameter>size</parameter> bytes in length. The result is identical to
- calling <function>malloc()</function> with an argument of
- <parameter>number</parameter> * <parameter>size</parameter>, with the
- exception that the allocated memory is explicitly initialized to zero
- bytes.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>posix_memalign()</function> function
- allocates <parameter>size</parameter> bytes of memory such that the
- allocation's base address is a multiple of
- <parameter>alignment</parameter>, and returns the allocation in the value
- pointed to by <parameter>ptr</parameter>. The requested
- <parameter>alignment</parameter> must be a power of 2 at least as large as
- <code language="C">sizeof(<type>void *</type>)</code>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>aligned_alloc()</function> function
- allocates <parameter>size</parameter> bytes of memory such that the
- allocation's base address is a multiple of
- <parameter>alignment</parameter>. The requested
- <parameter>alignment</parameter> must be a power of 2. Behavior is
- undefined if <parameter>size</parameter> is not an integral multiple of
- <parameter>alignment</parameter>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>realloc()</function> function changes the
- size of the previously allocated memory referenced by
- <parameter>ptr</parameter> to <parameter>size</parameter> bytes. The
- contents of the memory are unchanged up to the lesser of the new and old
- sizes. If the new size is larger, the contents of the newly allocated
- portion of the memory are undefined. Upon success, the memory referenced
- by <parameter>ptr</parameter> is freed and a pointer to the newly
- allocated memory is returned. Note that
- <function>realloc()</function> may move the memory allocation,
- resulting in a different return value than <parameter>ptr</parameter>.
- If <parameter>ptr</parameter> is <constant>NULL</constant>, the
- <function>realloc()</function> function behaves identically to
- <function>malloc()</function> for the specified size.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>free()</function> function causes the
- allocated memory referenced by <parameter>ptr</parameter> to be made
- available for future allocations. If <parameter>ptr</parameter> is
- <constant>NULL</constant>, no action occurs.</para>
- </refsect2>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Non-standard API</title>
- <para>The <function>mallocx()</function>,
- <function>rallocx()</function>,
- <function>xallocx()</function>,
- <function>sallocx()</function>,
- <function>dallocx()</function>,
- <function>sdallocx()</function>, and
- <function>nallocx()</function> functions all have a
- <parameter>flags</parameter> argument that can be used to specify
- options. The functions only check the options that are contextually
- relevant. Use bitwise or (<code language="C">|</code>) operations to
- specify one or more of the following:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(<parameter>la</parameter>)
- </constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Align the memory allocation to start at an address
- that is a multiple of <code language="C">(1 &lt;&lt;
- <parameter>la</parameter>)</code>. This macro does not validate
- that <parameter>la</parameter> is within the valid
- range.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOCX_ALIGN">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_ALIGN(<parameter>a</parameter>)
- </constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Align the memory allocation to start at an address
- that is a multiple of <parameter>a</parameter>, where
- <parameter>a</parameter> is a power of two. This macro does not
- validate that <parameter>a</parameter> is a power of 2.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOCX_ZERO">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_ZERO</constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Initialize newly allocated memory to contain zero
- bytes. In the growing reallocation case, the real size prior to
- reallocation defines the boundary between untouched bytes and those
- that are initialized to contain zero bytes. If this macro is
- absent, newly allocated memory is uninitialized.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOCX_TCACHE">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE(<parameter>tc</parameter>)
- </constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Use the thread-specific cache (tcache) specified by
- the identifier <parameter>tc</parameter>, which must have been
- acquired via the <link
- linkend="tcache.create"><mallctl>tcache.create</mallctl></link>
- mallctl. This macro does not validate that
- <parameter>tc</parameter> specifies a valid
- identifier.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOC_TCACHE_NONE">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE</constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Do not use a thread-specific cache (tcache). Unless
- <constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE(<parameter>tc</parameter>)</constant> or
- <constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE</constant> is specified, an
- automatically managed tcache will be used under many circumstances.
- This macro cannot be used in the same <parameter>flags</parameter>
- argument as
- <constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE(<parameter>tc</parameter>)</constant>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry id="MALLOCX_ARENA">
- <term><constant>MALLOCX_ARENA(<parameter>a</parameter>)
- </constant></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Use the arena specified by the index
- <parameter>a</parameter>. This macro has no effect for regions that
- were allocated via an arena other than the one specified. This
- macro does not validate that <parameter>a</parameter> specifies an
- arena index in the valid range.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>mallocx()</function> function allocates at
- least <parameter>size</parameter> bytes of memory, and returns a pointer
- to the base address of the allocation. Behavior is undefined if
- <parameter>size</parameter> is <constant>0</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>rallocx()</function> function resizes the
- allocation at <parameter>ptr</parameter> to be at least
- <parameter>size</parameter> bytes, and returns a pointer to the base
- address of the resulting allocation, which may or may not have moved from
- its original location. Behavior is undefined if
- <parameter>size</parameter> is <constant>0</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>xallocx()</function> function resizes the
- allocation at <parameter>ptr</parameter> in place to be at least
- <parameter>size</parameter> bytes, and returns the real size of the
- allocation. If <parameter>extra</parameter> is non-zero, an attempt is
- made to resize the allocation to be at least <code
- language="C">(<parameter>size</parameter> +
- <parameter>extra</parameter>)</code> bytes, though inability to allocate
- the extra byte(s) will not by itself result in failure to resize.
- Behavior is undefined if <parameter>size</parameter> is
- <constant>0</constant>, or if <code
- language="C">(<parameter>size</parameter> + <parameter>extra</parameter>
- &gt; <constant>SIZE_T_MAX</constant>)</code>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>sallocx()</function> function returns the
- real size of the allocation at <parameter>ptr</parameter>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>dallocx()</function> function causes the
- memory referenced by <parameter>ptr</parameter> to be made available for
- future allocations.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>sdallocx()</function> function is an
- extension of <function>dallocx()</function> with a
- <parameter>size</parameter> parameter to allow the caller to pass in the
- allocation size as an optimization. The minimum valid input size is the
- original requested size of the allocation, and the maximum valid input
- size is the corresponding value returned by
- <function>nallocx()</function> or
- <function>sallocx()</function>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>nallocx()</function> function allocates no
- memory, but it performs the same size computation as the
- <function>mallocx()</function> function, and returns the real
- size of the allocation that would result from the equivalent
- <function>mallocx()</function> function call, or
- <constant>0</constant> if the inputs exceed the maximum supported size
- class and/or alignment. Behavior is undefined if
- <parameter>size</parameter> is <constant>0</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>mallctl()</function> function provides a
- general interface for introspecting the memory allocator, as well as
- setting modifiable parameters and triggering actions. The
- period-separated <parameter>name</parameter> argument specifies a
- location in a tree-structured namespace; see the <xref
- linkend="mallctl_namespace" xrefstyle="template:%t"/> section for
- documentation on the tree contents. To read a value, pass a pointer via
- <parameter>oldp</parameter> to adequate space to contain the value, and a
- pointer to its length via <parameter>oldlenp</parameter>; otherwise pass
- <constant>NULL</constant> and <constant>NULL</constant>. Similarly, to
- write a value, pass a pointer to the value via
- <parameter>newp</parameter>, and its length via
- <parameter>newlen</parameter>; otherwise pass <constant>NULL</constant>
- and <constant>0</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>mallctlnametomib()</function> function
- provides a way to avoid repeated name lookups for applications that
- repeatedly query the same portion of the namespace, by translating a name
- to a <quote>Management Information Base</quote> (MIB) that can be passed
- repeatedly to <function>mallctlbymib()</function>. Upon
- successful return from <function>mallctlnametomib()</function>,
- <parameter>mibp</parameter> contains an array of
- <parameter>*miblenp</parameter> integers, where
- <parameter>*miblenp</parameter> is the lesser of the number of components
- in <parameter>name</parameter> and the input value of
- <parameter>*miblenp</parameter>. Thus it is possible to pass a
- <parameter>*miblenp</parameter> that is smaller than the number of
- period-separated name components, which results in a partial MIB that can
- be used as the basis for constructing a complete MIB. For name
- components that are integers (e.g. the 2 in
- <link
- linkend="arenas.bin.i.size"><mallctl>arenas.bin.2.size</mallctl></link>),
- the corresponding MIB component will always be that integer. Therefore,
- it is legitimate to construct code like the following: <programlisting
- language="C"><![CDATA[
-unsigned nbins, i;
-size_t mib[4];
-size_t len, miblen;
-
-len = sizeof(nbins);
-mallctl("arenas.nbins", &nbins, &len, NULL, 0);
-
-miblen = 4;
-mallctlnametomib("arenas.bin.0.size", mib, &miblen);
-for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
- size_t bin_size;
-
- mib[2] = i;
- len = sizeof(bin_size);
- mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &bin_size, &len, NULL, 0);
- /* Do something with bin_size... */
-}]]></programlisting></para>
-
- <para>The <function>malloc_stats_print()</function> function writes
- summary statistics via the <parameter>write_cb</parameter> callback
- function pointer and <parameter>cbopaque</parameter> data passed to
- <parameter>write_cb</parameter>, or <function>malloc_message()</function>
- if <parameter>write_cb</parameter> is <constant>NULL</constant>. The
- statistics are presented in human-readable form unless <quote>J</quote> is
- specified as a character within the <parameter>opts</parameter> string, in
- which case the statistics are presented in <ulink
- url="http://www.json.org/">JSON format</ulink>. This function can be
- called repeatedly. General information that never changes during
- execution can be omitted by specifying <quote>g</quote> as a character
- within the <parameter>opts</parameter> string. Note that
- <function>malloc_message()</function> uses the
- <function>mallctl*()</function> functions internally, so inconsistent
- statistics can be reported if multiple threads use these functions
- simultaneously. If <option>--enable-stats</option> is specified during
- configuration, <quote>m</quote> and <quote>a</quote> can be specified to
- omit merged arena and per arena statistics, respectively;
- <quote>b</quote>, <quote>l</quote>, and <quote>h</quote> can be specified
- to omit per size class statistics for bins, large objects, and huge
- objects, respectively. Unrecognized characters are silently ignored.
- Note that thread caching may prevent some statistics from being completely
- up to date, since extra locking would be required to merge counters that
- track thread cache operations.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>malloc_usable_size()</function> function
- returns the usable size of the allocation pointed to by
- <parameter>ptr</parameter>. The return value may be larger than the size
- that was requested during allocation. The
- <function>malloc_usable_size()</function> function is not a
- mechanism for in-place <function>realloc()</function>; rather
- it is provided solely as a tool for introspection purposes. Any
- discrepancy between the requested allocation size and the size reported
- by <function>malloc_usable_size()</function> should not be
- depended on, since such behavior is entirely implementation-dependent.
- </para>
- </refsect2>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="tuning">
- <title>TUNING</title>
- <para>Once, when the first call is made to one of the memory allocation
- routines, the allocator initializes its internals based in part on various
- options that can be specified at compile- or run-time.</para>
-
- <para>The string specified via <option>--with-malloc-conf</option>, the
- string pointed to by the global variable <varname>malloc_conf</varname>, the
- <quote>name</quote> of the file referenced by the symbolic link named
- <filename class="symlink">/etc/malloc.conf</filename>, and the value of the
- environment variable <envar>MALLOC_CONF</envar>, will be interpreted, in
- that order, from left to right as options. Note that
- <varname>malloc_conf</varname> may be read before
- <function>main()</function> is entered, so the declaration of
- <varname>malloc_conf</varname> should specify an initializer that contains
- the final value to be read by jemalloc. <option>--with-malloc-conf</option>
- and <varname>malloc_conf</varname> are compile-time mechanisms, whereas
- <filename class="symlink">/etc/malloc.conf</filename> and
- <envar>MALLOC_CONF</envar> can be safely set any time prior to program
- invocation.</para>
-
- <para>An options string is a comma-separated list of option:value pairs.
- There is one key corresponding to each <link
- linkend="opt.abort"><mallctl>opt.*</mallctl></link> mallctl (see the <xref
- linkend="mallctl_namespace" xrefstyle="template:%t"/> section for options
- documentation). For example, <literal>abort:true,narenas:1</literal> sets
- the <link linkend="opt.abort"><mallctl>opt.abort</mallctl></link> and <link
- linkend="opt.narenas"><mallctl>opt.narenas</mallctl></link> options. Some
- options have boolean values (true/false), others have integer values (base
- 8, 10, or 16, depending on prefix), and yet others have raw string
- values.</para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="implementation_notes">
- <title>IMPLEMENTATION NOTES</title>
- <para>Traditionally, allocators have used
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> to obtain memory, which is
- suboptimal for several reasons, including race conditions, increased
- fragmentation, and artificial limitations on maximum usable memory. If
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is supported by the operating
- system, this allocator uses both
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> and
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>, in that order of preference;
- otherwise only <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is used.</para>
-
- <para>This allocator uses multiple arenas in order to reduce lock
- contention for threaded programs on multi-processor systems. This works
- well with regard to threading scalability, but incurs some costs. There is
- a small fixed per-arena overhead, and additionally, arenas manage memory
- completely independently of each other, which means a small fixed increase
- in overall memory fragmentation. These overheads are not generally an
- issue, given the number of arenas normally used. Note that using
- substantially more arenas than the default is not likely to improve
- performance, mainly due to reduced cache performance. However, it may make
- sense to reduce the number of arenas if an application does not make much
- use of the allocation functions.</para>
-
- <para>In addition to multiple arenas, unless
- <option>--disable-tcache</option> is specified during configuration, this
- allocator supports thread-specific caching for small and large objects, in
- order to make it possible to completely avoid synchronization for most
- allocation requests. Such caching allows very fast allocation in the
- common case, but it increases memory usage and fragmentation, since a
- bounded number of objects can remain allocated in each thread cache.</para>
-
- <para>Memory is conceptually broken into equal-sized chunks, where the chunk
- size is a power of two that is greater than the page size. Chunks are
- always aligned to multiples of the chunk size. This alignment makes it
- possible to find metadata for user objects very quickly. User objects are
- broken into three categories according to size: small, large, and huge.
- Multiple small and large objects can reside within a single chunk, whereas
- huge objects each have one or more chunks backing them. Each chunk that
- contains small and/or large objects tracks its contents as runs of
- contiguous pages (unused, backing a set of small objects, or backing one
- large object). The combination of chunk alignment and chunk page maps makes
- it possible to determine all metadata regarding small and large allocations
- in constant time.</para>
-
- <para>Small objects are managed in groups by page runs. Each run maintains
- a bitmap to track which regions are in use. Allocation requests that are no
- more than half the quantum (8 or 16, depending on architecture) are rounded
- up to the nearest power of two that is at least <code
- language="C">sizeof(<type>double</type>)</code>. All other object size
- classes are multiples of the quantum, spaced such that there are four size
- classes for each doubling in size, which limits internal fragmentation to
- approximately 20% for all but the smallest size classes. Small size classes
- are smaller than four times the page size, large size classes are smaller
- than the chunk size (see the <link
- linkend="opt.lg_chunk"><mallctl>opt.lg_chunk</mallctl></link> option), and
- huge size classes extend from the chunk size up to the largest size class
- that does not exceed <constant>PTRDIFF_MAX</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>Allocations are packed tightly together, which can be an issue for
- multi-threaded applications. If you need to assure that allocations do not
- suffer from cacheline sharing, round your allocation requests up to the
- nearest multiple of the cacheline size, or specify cacheline alignment when
- allocating.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>realloc()</function>,
- <function>rallocx()</function>, and
- <function>xallocx()</function> functions may resize allocations
- without moving them under limited circumstances. Unlike the
- <function>*allocx()</function> API, the standard API does not
- officially round up the usable size of an allocation to the nearest size
- class, so technically it is necessary to call
- <function>realloc()</function> to grow e.g. a 9-byte allocation to
- 16 bytes, or shrink a 16-byte allocation to 9 bytes. Growth and shrinkage
- trivially succeeds in place as long as the pre-size and post-size both round
- up to the same size class. No other API guarantees are made regarding
- in-place resizing, but the current implementation also tries to resize large
- and huge allocations in place, as long as the pre-size and post-size are
- both large or both huge. In such cases shrinkage always succeeds for large
- size classes, but for huge size classes the chunk allocator must support
- splitting (see <link
- linkend="arena.i.chunk_hooks"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</mallctl></link>).
- Growth only succeeds if the trailing memory is currently available, and
- additionally for huge size classes the chunk allocator must support
- merging.</para>
-
- <para>Assuming 2 MiB chunks, 4 KiB pages, and a 16-byte quantum on a
- 64-bit system, the size classes in each category are as shown in <xref
- linkend="size_classes" xrefstyle="template:Table %n"/>.</para>
-
- <table xml:id="size_classes" frame="all">
- <title>Size classes</title>
- <tgroup cols="3" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
- <colspec colname="c1" align="left"/>
- <colspec colname="c2" align="right"/>
- <colspec colname="c3" align="left"/>
- <thead>
- <row>
- <entry>Category</entry>
- <entry>Spacing</entry>
- <entry>Size</entry>
- </row>
- </thead>
- <tbody>
- <row>
- <entry morerows="8">Small</entry>
- <entry>lg</entry>
- <entry>[8]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>16</entry>
- <entry>[16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>32</entry>
- <entry>[160, 192, 224, 256]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>64</entry>
- <entry>[320, 384, 448, 512]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>128</entry>
- <entry>[640, 768, 896, 1024]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>256</entry>
- <entry>[1280, 1536, 1792, 2048]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>512</entry>
- <entry>[2560, 3072, 3584, 4096]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>1 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[5 KiB, 6 KiB, 7 KiB, 8 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>2 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[10 KiB, 12 KiB, 14 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry morerows="7">Large</entry>
- <entry>2 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[16 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>4 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[20 KiB, 24 KiB, 28 KiB, 32 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>8 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[40 KiB, 48 KiB, 54 KiB, 64 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>16 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[80 KiB, 96 KiB, 112 KiB, 128 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>32 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[160 KiB, 192 KiB, 224 KiB, 256 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>64 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[320 KiB, 384 KiB, 448 KiB, 512 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>128 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[640 KiB, 768 KiB, 896 KiB, 1 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>256 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[1280 KiB, 1536 KiB, 1792 KiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry morerows="8">Huge</entry>
- <entry>256 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[2 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>512 KiB</entry>
- <entry>[2560 KiB, 3 MiB, 3584 KiB, 4 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>1 MiB</entry>
- <entry>[5 MiB, 6 MiB, 7 MiB, 8 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>2 MiB</entry>
- <entry>[10 MiB, 12 MiB, 14 MiB, 16 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>4 MiB</entry>
- <entry>[20 MiB, 24 MiB, 28 MiB, 32 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>8 MiB</entry>
- <entry>[40 MiB, 48 MiB, 56 MiB, 64 MiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>...</entry>
- <entry>...</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>512 PiB</entry>
- <entry>[2560 PiB, 3 EiB, 3584 PiB, 4 EiB]</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>1 EiB</entry>
- <entry>[5 EiB, 6 EiB, 7 EiB]</entry>
- </row>
- </tbody>
- </tgroup>
- </table>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="mallctl_namespace">
- <title>MALLCTL NAMESPACE</title>
- <para>The following names are defined in the namespace accessible via the
- <function>mallctl*()</function> functions. Value types are
- specified in parentheses, their readable/writable statuses are encoded as
- <literal>rw</literal>, <literal>r-</literal>, <literal>-w</literal>, or
- <literal>--</literal>, and required build configuration flags follow, if
- any. A name element encoded as <literal>&lt;i&gt;</literal> or
- <literal>&lt;j&gt;</literal> indicates an integer component, where the
- integer varies from 0 to some upper value that must be determined via
- introspection. In the case of <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.*</mallctl>,
- <literal>&lt;i&gt;</literal> equal to <link
- linkend="arenas.narenas"><mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl></link> can be
- used to access the summation of statistics from all arenas. Take special
- note of the <link linkend="epoch"><mallctl>epoch</mallctl></link> mallctl,
- which controls refreshing of cached dynamic statistics.</para>
-
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry id="version">
- <term>
- <mallctl>version</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Return the jemalloc version string.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="epoch">
- <term>
- <mallctl>epoch</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>If a value is passed in, refresh the data from which
- the <function>mallctl*()</function> functions report values,
- and increment the epoch. Return the current epoch. This is useful for
- detecting whether another thread caused a refresh.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.cache_oblivious">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.cache_oblivious</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-cache-oblivious</option> was specified
- during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.debug">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.debug</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-debug</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.fill">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.fill</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-fill</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.lazy_lock">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.lazy_lock</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-lazy-lock</option> was specified
- during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.malloc_conf">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.malloc_conf</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Embedded configure-time-specified run-time options
- string, empty unless <option>--with-malloc-conf</option> was specified
- during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.munmap">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.munmap</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-munmap</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.prof">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.prof</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-prof</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.prof_libgcc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.prof_libgcc</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--disable-prof-libgcc</option> was not
- specified during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.prof_libunwind">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.prof_libunwind</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-prof-libunwind</option> was specified
- during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.stats">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.stats</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-stats</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.tcache">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.tcache</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--disable-tcache</option> was not specified
- during build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.tls">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.tls</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--disable-tls</option> was not specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.utrace">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.utrace</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-utrace</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.valgrind">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.valgrind</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-valgrind</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="config.xmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>config.xmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para><option>--enable-xmalloc</option> was specified during
- build configuration.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.abort">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.abort</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Abort-on-warning enabled/disabled. If true, most
- warnings are fatal. The process will call
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>abort</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> in these cases. This option is
- disabled by default unless <option>--enable-debug</option> is
- specified during configuration, in which case it is enabled by default.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.dss">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.dss</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>dss (<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>) allocation precedence as
- related to <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> allocation. The following
- settings are supported if
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is supported by the operating
- system: <quote>disabled</quote>, <quote>primary</quote>, and
- <quote>secondary</quote>; otherwise only <quote>disabled</quote> is
- supported. The default is <quote>secondary</quote> if
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is supported by the operating
- system; <quote>disabled</quote> otherwise.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.lg_chunk">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.lg_chunk</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Virtual memory chunk size (log base 2). If a chunk
- size outside the supported size range is specified, the size is
- silently clipped to the minimum/maximum supported size. The default
- chunk size is 2 MiB (2^21).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.narenas">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.narenas</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum number of arenas to use for automatic
- multiplexing of threads and arenas. The default is four times the
- number of CPUs, or one if there is a single CPU.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.purge">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.purge</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Purge mode is &ldquo;ratio&rdquo; (default) or
- &ldquo;decay&rdquo;. See <link
- linkend="opt.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>opt.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- for details of the ratio mode. See <link
- linkend="opt.decay_time"><mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl></link> for
- details of the decay mode.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.lg_dirty_mult">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of active to dirty
- pages. Some dirty unused pages may be allowed to accumulate, within
- the limit set by the ratio (or one chunk worth of dirty pages,
- whichever is greater), before informing the kernel about some of those
- pages via <citerefentry><refentrytitle>madvise</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> or a similar system call. This
- provides the kernel with sufficient information to recycle dirty pages
- if physical memory becomes scarce and the pages remain unused. The
- default minimum ratio is 8:1 (2^3:1); an option value of -1 will
- disable dirty page purging. See <link
- linkend="arenas.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>arenas.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- and <link
- linkend="arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- for related dynamic control options.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.decay_time">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Approximate time in seconds from the creation of a set
- of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of unused dirty pages is
- purged and/or reused. The pages are incrementally purged according to a
- sigmoidal decay curve that starts and ends with zero purge rate. A
- decay time of 0 causes all unused dirty pages to be purged immediately
- upon creation. A decay time of -1 disables purging. The default decay
- time is 10 seconds. See <link
- linkend="arenas.decay_time"><mallctl>arenas.decay_time</mallctl></link>
- and <link
- linkend="arena.i.decay_time"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</mallctl></link>
- for related dynamic control options.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.stats_print">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.stats_print</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Enable/disable statistics printing at exit. If
- enabled, the <function>malloc_stats_print()</function>
- function is called at program exit via an
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>atexit</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> function. If
- <option>--enable-stats</option> is specified during configuration, this
- has the potential to cause deadlock for a multi-threaded process that
- exits while one or more threads are executing in the memory allocation
- functions. Furthermore, <function>atexit()</function> may
- allocate memory during application initialization and then deadlock
- internally when jemalloc in turn calls
- <function>atexit()</function>, so this option is not
- universally usable (though the application can register its own
- <function>atexit()</function> function with equivalent
- functionality). Therefore, this option should only be used with care;
- it is primarily intended as a performance tuning aid during application
- development. This option is disabled by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.junk">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.junk</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-fill</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Junk filling. If set to <quote>alloc</quote>, each byte
- of uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to
- <literal>0xa5</literal>. If set to <quote>free</quote>, all deallocated
- memory will be initialized to <literal>0x5a</literal>. If set to
- <quote>true</quote>, both allocated and deallocated memory will be
- initialized, and if set to <quote>false</quote>, junk filling be
- disabled entirely. This is intended for debugging and will impact
- performance negatively. This option is <quote>false</quote> by default
- unless <option>--enable-debug</option> is specified during
- configuration, in which case it is <quote>true</quote> by default unless
- running inside <ulink
- url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.quarantine">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.quarantine</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-fill</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Per thread quarantine size in bytes. If non-zero, each
- thread maintains a FIFO object quarantine that stores up to the
- specified number of bytes of memory. The quarantined memory is not
- freed until it is released from quarantine, though it is immediately
- junk-filled if the <link
- linkend="opt.junk"><mallctl>opt.junk</mallctl></link> option is
- enabled. This feature is of particular use in combination with <ulink
- url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink>, which can detect attempts
- to access quarantined objects. This is intended for debugging and will
- impact performance negatively. The default quarantine size is 0 unless
- running inside Valgrind, in which case the default is 16
- MiB.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.redzone">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.redzone</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-fill</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Redzones enabled/disabled. If enabled, small
- allocations have redzones before and after them. Furthermore, if the
- <link linkend="opt.junk"><mallctl>opt.junk</mallctl></link> option is
- enabled, the redzones are checked for corruption during deallocation.
- However, the primary intended purpose of this feature is to be used in
- combination with <ulink url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink>,
- which needs redzones in order to do effective buffer overflow/underflow
- detection. This option is intended for debugging and will impact
- performance negatively. This option is disabled by
- default unless running inside Valgrind.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.zero">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.zero</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-fill</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Zero filling enabled/disabled. If enabled, each byte
- of uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to 0. Note that
- this initialization only happens once for each byte, so
- <function>realloc()</function> and
- <function>rallocx()</function> calls do not zero memory that
- was previously allocated. This is intended for debugging and will
- impact performance negatively. This option is disabled by default.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.utrace">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.utrace</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-utrace</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Allocation tracing based on
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>utrace</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> enabled/disabled. This option
- is disabled by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.xmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.xmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-xmalloc</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Abort-on-out-of-memory enabled/disabled. If enabled,
- rather than returning failure for any allocation function, display a
- diagnostic message on <constant>STDERR_FILENO</constant> and cause the
- program to drop core (using
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>abort</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>). If an application is
- designed to depend on this behavior, set the option at compile time by
- including the following in the source code:
- <programlisting language="C"><![CDATA[
-malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";]]></programlisting>
- This option is disabled by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.tcache">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.tcache</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Thread-specific caching (tcache) enabled/disabled. When
- there are multiple threads, each thread uses a tcache for objects up to
- a certain size. Thread-specific caching allows many allocations to be
- satisfied without performing any thread synchronization, at the cost of
- increased memory use. See the <link
- linkend="opt.lg_tcache_max"><mallctl>opt.lg_tcache_max</mallctl></link>
- option for related tuning information. This option is enabled by
- default unless running inside <ulink
- url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink>, in which case it is
- forcefully disabled.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.lg_tcache_max">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.lg_tcache_max</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum size class (log base 2) to cache in the
- thread-specific cache (tcache). At a minimum, all small size classes
- are cached, and at a maximum all large size classes are cached. The
- default maximum is 32 KiB (2^15).</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Memory profiling enabled/disabled. If enabled, profile
- memory allocation activity. See the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_active"><mallctl>opt.prof_active</mallctl></link>
- option for on-the-fly activation/deactivation. See the <link
- linkend="opt.lg_prof_sample"><mallctl>opt.lg_prof_sample</mallctl></link>
- option for probabilistic sampling control. See the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_accum"><mallctl>opt.prof_accum</mallctl></link>
- option for control of cumulative sample reporting. See the <link
- linkend="opt.lg_prof_interval"><mallctl>opt.lg_prof_interval</mallctl></link>
- option for information on interval-triggered profile dumping, the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_gdump"><mallctl>opt.prof_gdump</mallctl></link>
- option for information on high-water-triggered profile dumping, and the
- <link linkend="opt.prof_final"><mallctl>opt.prof_final</mallctl></link>
- option for final profile dumping. Profile output is compatible with
- the <command>jeprof</command> command, which is based on the
- <command>pprof</command> that is developed as part of the <ulink
- url="http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/">gperftools
- package</ulink>. See <link linkend="heap_profile_format">HEAP PROFILE
- FORMAT</link> for heap profile format documentation.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_prefix">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_prefix</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Filename prefix for profile dumps. If the prefix is
- set to the empty string, no automatic dumps will occur; this is
- primarily useful for disabling the automatic final heap dump (which
- also disables leak reporting, if enabled). The default prefix is
- <filename>jeprof</filename>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_active">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_active</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Profiling activated/deactivated. This is a secondary
- control mechanism that makes it possible to start the application with
- profiling enabled (see the <link
- linkend="opt.prof"><mallctl>opt.prof</mallctl></link> option) but
- inactive, then toggle profiling at any time during program execution
- with the <link
- linkend="prof.active"><mallctl>prof.active</mallctl></link> mallctl.
- This option is enabled by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_thread_active_init">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_thread_active_init</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Initial setting for <link
- linkend="thread.prof.active"><mallctl>thread.prof.active</mallctl></link>
- in newly created threads. The initial setting for newly created threads
- can also be changed during execution via the <link
- linkend="prof.thread_active_init"><mallctl>prof.thread_active_init</mallctl></link>
- mallctl. This option is enabled by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.lg_prof_sample">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.lg_prof_sample</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Average interval (log base 2) between allocation
- samples, as measured in bytes of allocation activity. Increasing the
- sampling interval decreases profile fidelity, but also decreases the
- computational overhead. The default sample interval is 512 KiB (2^19
- B).</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_accum">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_accum</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Reporting of cumulative object/byte counts in profile
- dumps enabled/disabled. If this option is enabled, every unique
- backtrace must be stored for the duration of execution. Depending on
- the application, this can impose a large memory overhead, and the
- cumulative counts are not always of interest. This option is disabled
- by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.lg_prof_interval">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.lg_prof_interval</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Average interval (log base 2) between memory profile
- dumps, as measured in bytes of allocation activity. The actual
- interval between dumps may be sporadic because decentralized allocation
- counters are used to avoid synchronization bottlenecks. Profiles are
- dumped to files named according to the pattern
- <filename>&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.i&lt;iseq&gt;.heap</filename>,
- where <literal>&lt;prefix&gt;</literal> is controlled by the
- <link
- linkend="opt.prof_prefix"><mallctl>opt.prof_prefix</mallctl></link>
- option. By default, interval-triggered profile dumping is disabled
- (encoded as -1).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_gdump">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_gdump</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Set the initial state of <link
- linkend="prof.gdump"><mallctl>prof.gdump</mallctl></link>, which when
- enabled triggers a memory profile dump every time the total virtual
- memory exceeds the previous maximum. This option is disabled by
- default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_final">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_final</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Use an
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>atexit</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> function to dump final memory
- usage to a file named according to the pattern
- <filename>&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.f.heap</filename>,
- where <literal>&lt;prefix&gt;</literal> is controlled by the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_prefix"><mallctl>opt.prof_prefix</mallctl></link>
- option. Note that <function>atexit()</function> may allocate
- memory during application initialization and then deadlock internally
- when jemalloc in turn calls <function>atexit()</function>, so
- this option is not universally usable (though the application can
- register its own <function>atexit()</function> function with
- equivalent functionality). This option is disabled by
- default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="opt.prof_leak">
- <term>
- <mallctl>opt.prof_leak</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Leak reporting enabled/disabled. If enabled, use an
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>atexit</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> function to report memory leaks
- detected by allocation sampling. See the
- <link linkend="opt.prof"><mallctl>opt.prof</mallctl></link> option for
- information on analyzing heap profile output. This option is disabled
- by default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.arena">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.arena</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get or set the arena associated with the calling
- thread. If the specified arena was not initialized beforehand (see the
- <link
- linkend="arenas.initialized"><mallctl>arenas.initialized</mallctl></link>
- mallctl), it will be automatically initialized as a side effect of
- calling this interface.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get the total number of bytes ever allocated by the
- calling thread. This counter has the potential to wrap around; it is
- up to the application to appropriately interpret the counter in such
- cases.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.allocatedp">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.allocatedp</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the
- <link
- linkend="thread.allocated"><mallctl>thread.allocated</mallctl></link>
- mallctl. This is useful for avoiding the overhead of repeated
- <function>mallctl*()</function> calls.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.deallocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.deallocated</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get the total number of bytes ever deallocated by the
- calling thread. This counter has the potential to wrap around; it is
- up to the application to appropriately interpret the counter in such
- cases.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.deallocatedp">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.deallocatedp</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the
- <link
- linkend="thread.deallocated"><mallctl>thread.deallocated</mallctl></link>
- mallctl. This is useful for avoiding the overhead of repeated
- <function>mallctl*()</function> calls.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.tcache.enabled">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.tcache.enabled</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Enable/disable calling thread's tcache. The tcache is
- implicitly flushed as a side effect of becoming
- disabled (see <link
- linkend="thread.tcache.flush"><mallctl>thread.tcache.flush</mallctl></link>).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.tcache.flush">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.tcache.flush</mallctl>
- (<type>void</type>)
- <literal>--</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Flush calling thread's thread-specific cache (tcache).
- This interface releases all cached objects and internal data structures
- associated with the calling thread's tcache. Ordinarily, this interface
- need not be called, since automatic periodic incremental garbage
- collection occurs, and the thread cache is automatically discarded when
- a thread exits. However, garbage collection is triggered by allocation
- activity, so it is possible for a thread that stops
- allocating/deallocating to retain its cache indefinitely, in which case
- the developer may find manual flushing useful.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.prof.name">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.prof.name</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal> or
- <literal>-w</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get/set the descriptive name associated with the calling
- thread in memory profile dumps. An internal copy of the name string is
- created, so the input string need not be maintained after this interface
- completes execution. The output string of this interface should be
- copied for non-ephemeral uses, because multiple implementation details
- can cause asynchronous string deallocation. Furthermore, each
- invocation of this interface can only read or write; simultaneous
- read/write is not supported due to string lifetime limitations. The
- name string must be nil-terminated and comprised only of characters in
- the sets recognized
- by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>isgraph</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry> and
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>isblank</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="thread.prof.active">
- <term>
- <mallctl>thread.prof.active</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Control whether sampling is currently active for the
- calling thread. This is an activation mechanism in addition to <link
- linkend="prof.active"><mallctl>prof.active</mallctl></link>; both must
- be active for the calling thread to sample. This flag is enabled by
- default.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="tcache.create">
- <term>
- <mallctl>tcache.create</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Create an explicit thread-specific cache (tcache) and
- return an identifier that can be passed to the <link
- linkend="MALLOCX_TCACHE"><constant>MALLOCX_TCACHE(<parameter>tc</parameter>)</constant></link>
- macro to explicitly use the specified cache rather than the
- automatically managed one that is used by default. Each explicit cache
- can be used by only one thread at a time; the application must assure
- that this constraint holds.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="tcache.flush">
- <term>
- <mallctl>tcache.flush</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>-w</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Flush the specified thread-specific cache (tcache). The
- same considerations apply to this interface as to <link
- linkend="thread.tcache.flush"><mallctl>thread.tcache.flush</mallctl></link>,
- except that the tcache will never be automatically discarded.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="tcache.destroy">
- <term>
- <mallctl>tcache.destroy</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>-w</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Flush the specified thread-specific cache (tcache) and
- make the identifier available for use during a future tcache creation.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.purge">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.purge</mallctl>
- (<type>void</type>)
- <literal>--</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Purge all unused dirty pages for arena &lt;i&gt;, or for
- all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals <link
- linkend="arenas.narenas"><mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl></link>.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.decay">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay</mallctl>
- (<type>void</type>)
- <literal>--</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Trigger decay-based purging of unused dirty pages for
- arena &lt;i&gt;, or for all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals <link
- linkend="arenas.narenas"><mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl></link>.
- The proportion of unused dirty pages to be purged depends on the current
- time; see <link
- linkend="opt.decay_time"><mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl></link> for
- details.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.reset">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.reset</mallctl>
- (<type>void</type>)
- <literal>--</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Discard all of the arena's extant allocations. This
- interface can only be used with arenas created via <link
- linkend="arenas.extend"><mallctl>arenas.extend</mallctl></link>. None
- of the arena's discarded/cached allocations may accessed afterward. As
- part of this requirement, all thread caches which were used to
- allocate/deallocate in conjunction with the arena must be flushed
- beforehand. This interface cannot be used if running inside Valgrind,
- nor if the <link linkend="opt.quarantine">quarantine</link> size is
- non-zero.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.dss">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Set the precedence of dss allocation as related to mmap
- allocation for arena &lt;i&gt;, or for all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals
- <link
- linkend="arenas.narenas"><mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl></link>. See
- <link linkend="opt.dss"><mallctl>opt.dss</mallctl></link> for supported
- settings.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.lg_dirty_mult">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of active
- to dirty pages for arena &lt;i&gt;. Each time this interface is set and
- the ratio is increased, pages are synchronously purged as necessary to
- impose the new ratio. See <link
- linkend="opt.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>opt.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- for additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.decay_time">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current per-arena approximate time in seconds from the
- creation of a set of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of
- unused dirty pages is purged and/or reused. Each time this interface is
- set, all currently unused dirty pages are considered to have fully
- decayed, which causes immediate purging of all unused dirty pages unless
- the decay time is set to -1 (i.e. purging disabled). See <link
- linkend="opt.decay_time"><mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl></link> for
- additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arena.i.chunk_hooks">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</mallctl>
- (<type>chunk_hooks_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get or set the chunk management hook functions for arena
- &lt;i&gt;. The functions must be capable of operating on all extant
- chunks associated with arena &lt;i&gt;, usually by passing unknown
- chunks to the replaced functions. In practice, it is feasible to
- control allocation for arenas created via <link
- linkend="arenas.extend"><mallctl>arenas.extend</mallctl></link> such
- that all chunks originate from an application-supplied chunk allocator
- (by setting custom chunk hook functions just after arena creation), but
- the automatically created arenas may have already created chunks prior
- to the application having an opportunity to take over chunk
- allocation.</para>
-
- <programlisting language="C"><![CDATA[
-typedef struct {
- chunk_alloc_t *alloc;
- chunk_dalloc_t *dalloc;
- chunk_commit_t *commit;
- chunk_decommit_t *decommit;
- chunk_purge_t *purge;
- chunk_split_t *split;
- chunk_merge_t *merge;
-} chunk_hooks_t;]]></programlisting>
- <para>The <type>chunk_hooks_t</type> structure comprises function
- pointers which are described individually below. jemalloc uses these
- functions to manage chunk lifetime, which starts off with allocation of
- mapped committed memory, in the simplest case followed by deallocation.
- However, there are performance and platform reasons to retain chunks for
- later reuse. Cleanup attempts cascade from deallocation to decommit to
- purging, which gives the chunk management functions opportunities to
- reject the most permanent cleanup operations in favor of less permanent
- (and often less costly) operations. The chunk splitting and merging
- operations can also be opted out of, but this is mainly intended to
- support platforms on which virtual memory mappings provided by the
- operating system kernel do not automatically coalesce and split, e.g.
- Windows.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef void *<function>(chunk_alloc_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>alignment</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>bool *<parameter>zero</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>bool *<parameter>commit</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk allocation function conforms to the
- <type>chunk_alloc_t</type> type and upon success returns a pointer to
- <parameter>size</parameter> bytes of mapped memory on behalf of arena
- <parameter>arena_ind</parameter> such that the chunk's base address is a
- multiple of <parameter>alignment</parameter>, as well as setting
- <parameter>*zero</parameter> to indicate whether the chunk is zeroed and
- <parameter>*commit</parameter> to indicate whether the chunk is
- committed. Upon error the function returns <constant>NULL</constant>
- and leaves <parameter>*zero</parameter> and
- <parameter>*commit</parameter> unmodified. The
- <parameter>size</parameter> parameter is always a multiple of the chunk
- size. The <parameter>alignment</parameter> parameter is always a power
- of two at least as large as the chunk size. Zeroing is mandatory if
- <parameter>*zero</parameter> is true upon function entry. Committing is
- mandatory if <parameter>*commit</parameter> is true upon function entry.
- If <parameter>chunk</parameter> is not <constant>NULL</constant>, the
- returned pointer must be <parameter>chunk</parameter> on success or
- <constant>NULL</constant> on error. Committed memory may be committed
- in absolute terms as on a system that does not overcommit, or in
- implicit terms as on a system that overcommits and satisfies physical
- memory needs on demand via soft page faults. Note that replacing the
- default chunk allocation function makes the arena's <link
- linkend="arena.i.dss"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</mallctl></link>
- setting irrelevant.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_dalloc_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>bool <parameter>committed</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>
- A chunk deallocation function conforms to the
- <type>chunk_dalloc_t</type> type and deallocates a
- <parameter>chunk</parameter> of given <parameter>size</parameter> with
- <parameter>committed</parameter>/decommited memory as indicated, on
- behalf of arena <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false upon
- success. If the function returns true, this indicates opt-out from
- deallocation; the virtual memory mapping associated with the chunk
- remains mapped, in the same commit state, and available for future use,
- in which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_commit_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>offset</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>length</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk commit function conforms to the
- <type>chunk_commit_t</type> type and commits zeroed physical memory to
- back pages within a <parameter>chunk</parameter> of given
- <parameter>size</parameter> at <parameter>offset</parameter> bytes,
- extending for <parameter>length</parameter> on behalf of arena
- <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false upon success.
- Committed memory may be committed in absolute terms as on a system that
- does not overcommit, or in implicit terms as on a system that
- overcommits and satisfies physical memory needs on demand via soft page
- faults. If the function returns true, this indicates insufficient
- physical memory to satisfy the request.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_decommit_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>offset</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>length</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk decommit function conforms to the
- <type>chunk_decommit_t</type> type and decommits any physical memory
- that is backing pages within a <parameter>chunk</parameter> of given
- <parameter>size</parameter> at <parameter>offset</parameter> bytes,
- extending for <parameter>length</parameter> on behalf of arena
- <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false upon success, in which
- case the pages will be committed via the chunk commit function before
- being reused. If the function returns true, this indicates opt-out from
- decommit; the memory remains committed and available for future use, in
- which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_purge_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t<parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>offset</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>length</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk purge function conforms to the <type>chunk_purge_t</type>
- type and optionally discards physical pages within the virtual memory
- mapping associated with <parameter>chunk</parameter> of given
- <parameter>size</parameter> at <parameter>offset</parameter> bytes,
- extending for <parameter>length</parameter> on behalf of arena
- <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false if pages within the
- purged virtual memory range will be zero-filled the next time they are
- accessed.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_split_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size_a</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size_b</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>bool <parameter>committed</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk split function conforms to the <type>chunk_split_t</type>
- type and optionally splits <parameter>chunk</parameter> of given
- <parameter>size</parameter> into two adjacent chunks, the first of
- <parameter>size_a</parameter> bytes, and the second of
- <parameter>size_b</parameter> bytes, operating on
- <parameter>committed</parameter>/decommitted memory as indicated, on
- behalf of arena <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false upon
- success. If the function returns true, this indicates that the chunk
- remains unsplit and therefore should continue to be operated on as a
- whole.</para>
-
- <funcsynopsis><funcprototype>
- <funcdef>typedef bool <function>(chunk_merge_t)</function></funcdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk_a</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size_a</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>void *<parameter>chunk_b</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>size_t <parameter>size_b</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>bool <parameter>committed</parameter></paramdef>
- <paramdef>unsigned <parameter>arena_ind</parameter></paramdef>
- </funcprototype></funcsynopsis>
- <literallayout></literallayout>
- <para>A chunk merge function conforms to the <type>chunk_merge_t</type>
- type and optionally merges adjacent chunks,
- <parameter>chunk_a</parameter> of given <parameter>size_a</parameter>
- and <parameter>chunk_b</parameter> of given
- <parameter>size_b</parameter> into one contiguous chunk, operating on
- <parameter>committed</parameter>/decommitted memory as indicated, on
- behalf of arena <parameter>arena_ind</parameter>, returning false upon
- success. If the function returns true, this indicates that the chunks
- remain distinct mappings and therefore should continue to be operated on
- independently.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.narenas">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current limit on number of arenas.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.initialized">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.initialized</mallctl>
- (<type>bool *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>An array of <link
- linkend="arenas.narenas"><mallctl>arenas.narenas</mallctl></link>
- booleans. Each boolean indicates whether the corresponding arena is
- initialized.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.lg_dirty_mult">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current default per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of
- active to dirty pages, used to initialize <link
- linkend="arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- during arena creation. See <link
- linkend="opt.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>opt.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- for additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.decay_time">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.decay_time</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current default per-arena approximate time in seconds
- from the creation of a set of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set
- of unused dirty pages is purged and/or reused, used to initialize <link
- linkend="arena.i.decay_time"><mallctl>arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</mallctl></link>
- during arena creation. See <link
- linkend="opt.decay_time"><mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl></link> for
- additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.quantum">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.quantum</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Quantum size.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.page">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.page</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Page size.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.tcache_max">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.tcache_max</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum thread-cached size class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.nbins">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.nbins</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bin size classes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.nhbins">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.nhbins</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of thread cache bin size
- classes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.bin.i.size">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.size</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum size supported by size class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.bin.i.nregs">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.nregs</mallctl>
- (<type>uint32_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of regions per page run.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.bin.i.run_size">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.run_size</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bytes per page run.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.nlruns">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.nlruns</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of large size classes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.lrun.i.size">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.lrun.&lt;i&gt;.size</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum size supported by this large size
- class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.nhchunks">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.nhchunks</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of huge size classes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.hchunk.i.size">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.hchunk.&lt;i&gt;.size</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum size supported by this huge size
- class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="arenas.extend">
- <term>
- <mallctl>arenas.extend</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Extend the array of arenas by appending a new arena,
- and returning the new arena index.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.thread_active_init">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.thread_active_init</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Control the initial setting for <link
- linkend="thread.prof.active"><mallctl>thread.prof.active</mallctl></link>
- in newly created threads. See the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_thread_active_init"><mallctl>opt.prof_thread_active_init</mallctl></link>
- option for additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.active">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.active</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Control whether sampling is currently active. See the
- <link
- linkend="opt.prof_active"><mallctl>opt.prof_active</mallctl></link>
- option for additional information, as well as the interrelated <link
- linkend="thread.prof.active"><mallctl>thread.prof.active</mallctl></link>
- mallctl.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.dump">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.dump</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>-w</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Dump a memory profile to the specified file, or if NULL
- is specified, to a file according to the pattern
- <filename>&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.m&lt;mseq&gt;.heap</filename>,
- where <literal>&lt;prefix&gt;</literal> is controlled by the
- <link
- linkend="opt.prof_prefix"><mallctl>opt.prof_prefix</mallctl></link>
- option.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.gdump">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.gdump</mallctl>
- (<type>bool</type>)
- <literal>rw</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>When enabled, trigger a memory profile dump every time
- the total virtual memory exceeds the previous maximum. Profiles are
- dumped to files named according to the pattern
- <filename>&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.u&lt;useq&gt;.heap</filename>,
- where <literal>&lt;prefix&gt;</literal> is controlled by the <link
- linkend="opt.prof_prefix"><mallctl>opt.prof_prefix</mallctl></link>
- option.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.reset">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.reset</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>-w</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Reset all memory profile statistics, and optionally
- update the sample rate (see <link
- linkend="opt.lg_prof_sample"><mallctl>opt.lg_prof_sample</mallctl></link>
- and <link
- linkend="prof.lg_sample"><mallctl>prof.lg_sample</mallctl></link>).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.lg_sample">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.lg_sample</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Get the current sample rate (see <link
- linkend="opt.lg_prof_sample"><mallctl>opt.lg_prof_sample</mallctl></link>).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="prof.interval">
- <term>
- <mallctl>prof.interval</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-prof</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Average number of bytes allocated between
- interval-based profile dumps. See the
- <link
- linkend="opt.lg_prof_interval"><mallctl>opt.lg_prof_interval</mallctl></link>
- option for additional information.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.cactive">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.cactive</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Pointer to a counter that contains an approximate count
- of the current number of bytes in active pages. The estimate may be
- high, but never low, because each arena rounds up when computing its
- contribution to the counter. Note that the <link
- linkend="epoch"><mallctl>epoch</mallctl></link> mallctl has no bearing
- on this counter. Furthermore, counter consistency is maintained via
- atomic operations, so it is necessary to use an atomic operation in
- order to guarantee a consistent read when dereferencing the pointer.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of bytes allocated by the
- application.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.active">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.active</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of bytes in active pages allocated by the
- application. This is a multiple of the page size, and greater than or
- equal to <link
- linkend="stats.allocated"><mallctl>stats.allocated</mallctl></link>.
- This does not include <link linkend="stats.arenas.i.pdirty">
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</mallctl></link>, nor pages
- entirely devoted to allocator metadata.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.metadata">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.metadata</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of bytes dedicated to metadata, which
- comprise base allocations used for bootstrap-sensitive internal
- allocator data structures, arena chunk headers (see <link
- linkend="stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"><mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</mallctl></link>),
- and internal allocations (see <link
- linkend="stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated"><mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</mallctl></link>).</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.resident">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.resident</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Maximum number of bytes in physically resident data
- pages mapped by the allocator, comprising all pages dedicated to
- allocator metadata, pages backing active allocations, and unused dirty
- pages. This is a maximum rather than precise because pages may not
- actually be physically resident if they correspond to demand-zeroed
- virtual memory that has not yet been touched. This is a multiple of the
- page size, and is larger than <link
- linkend="stats.active"><mallctl>stats.active</mallctl></link>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.mapped">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.mapped</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of bytes in active chunks mapped by the
- allocator. This is a multiple of the chunk size, and is larger than
- <link linkend="stats.active"><mallctl>stats.active</mallctl></link>.
- This does not include inactive chunks, even those that contain unused
- dirty pages, which means that there is no strict ordering between this
- and <link
- linkend="stats.resident"><mallctl>stats.resident</mallctl></link>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.retained">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.retained</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Total number of bytes in virtual memory mappings that
- were retained rather than being returned to the operating system via
- e.g. <citerefentry><refentrytitle>munmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>. Retained virtual memory is
- typically untouched, decommitted, or purged, so it has no strongly
- associated physical memory (see <link
- linkend="arena.i.chunk_hooks">chunk hooks</link> for details). Retained
- memory is excluded from mapped memory statistics, e.g. <link
- linkend="stats.mapped"><mallctl>stats.mapped</mallctl></link>.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.dss">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.dss</mallctl>
- (<type>const char *</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>dss (<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>) allocation precedence as
- related to <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> allocation. See <link
- linkend="opt.dss"><mallctl>opt.dss</mallctl></link> for details.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.lg_dirty_mult">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Minimum ratio (log base 2) of active to dirty pages.
- See <link
- linkend="opt.lg_dirty_mult"><mallctl>opt.lg_dirty_mult</mallctl></link>
- for details.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.decay_time">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</mallctl>
- (<type>ssize_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Approximate time in seconds from the creation of a set
- of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of unused dirty pages is
- purged and/or reused. See <link
- linkend="opt.decay_time"><mallctl>opt.decay_time</mallctl></link>
- for details.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.nthreads">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nthreads</mallctl>
- (<type>unsigned</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of threads currently assigned to
- arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.pactive">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pactive</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of pages in active runs.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.pdirty">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of pages within unused runs that are potentially
- dirty, and for which <function>madvise<parameter>...</parameter>
- <parameter><constant>MADV_DONTNEED</constant></parameter></function> or
- similar has not been called.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.mapped">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.mapped</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of mapped bytes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.retained">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.retained</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of retained bytes. See <link
- linkend="stats.retained"><mallctl>stats.retained</mallctl></link> for
- details.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of mapped bytes in arena chunk headers, which
- track the states of the non-metadata pages.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bytes dedicated to internal allocations.
- Internal allocations differ from application-originated allocations in
- that they are for internal use, and that they are omitted from heap
- profiles. This statistic is reported separately from <link
- linkend="stats.metadata"><mallctl>stats.metadata</mallctl></link> and
- <link
- linkend="stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"><mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</mallctl></link>
- because it overlaps with e.g. the <link
- linkend="stats.allocated"><mallctl>stats.allocated</mallctl></link> and
- <link linkend="stats.active"><mallctl>stats.active</mallctl></link>
- statistics, whereas the other metadata statistics do
- not.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.npurge">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.npurge</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of dirty page purge sweeps performed.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.nmadvise">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nmadvise</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of <function>madvise<parameter>...</parameter>
- <parameter><constant>MADV_DONTNEED</constant></parameter></function> or
- similar calls made to purge dirty pages.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.purged">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.purged</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of pages purged.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.small.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bytes currently allocated by small objects.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.small.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation requests served by
- small bins.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.small.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of small objects returned to bins.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.small.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of small allocation requests.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.large.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bytes currently allocated by large objects.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.large.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of large allocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.large.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of large deallocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.large.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of large allocation requests.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.huge.allocated">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.allocated</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Number of bytes currently allocated by huge objects.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.huge.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of huge allocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.huge.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of huge deallocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.huge.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of huge allocation requests.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocations served by bin.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocations returned to bin.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation
- requests.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curregs">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curregs</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current number of regions for this size
- class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nfills">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nfills</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option> <option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of tcache fills.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nflushes">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nflushes</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option> <option>--enable-tcache</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of tcache flushes.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nruns">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nruns</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of runs created.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nreruns">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nreruns</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of times the current run from which
- to allocate changed.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curruns">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current number of runs.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class served directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of deallocation requests for this
- size class served directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.curruns">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current number of runs for this size class.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nmalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class served directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.ndalloc">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of deallocation requests for this
- size class served directly by the arena.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nrequests">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</mallctl>
- (<type>uint64_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry id="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.curhchunks">
- <term>
- <mallctl>stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.curhchunks</mallctl>
- (<type>size_t</type>)
- <literal>r-</literal>
- [<option>--enable-stats</option>]
- </term>
- <listitem><para>Current number of huge allocations for this size class.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="heap_profile_format">
- <title>HEAP PROFILE FORMAT</title>
- <para>Although the heap profiling functionality was originally designed to
- be compatible with the
- <command>pprof</command> command that is developed as part of the <ulink
- url="http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/">gperftools
- package</ulink>, the addition of per thread heap profiling functionality
- required a different heap profile format. The <command>jeprof</command>
- command is derived from <command>pprof</command>, with enhancements to
- support the heap profile format described here.</para>
-
- <para>In the following hypothetical heap profile, <constant>[...]</constant>
- indicates elision for the sake of compactness. <programlisting><![CDATA[
-heap_v2/524288
- t*: 28106: 56637512 [0: 0]
- [...]
- t3: 352: 16777344 [0: 0]
- [...]
- t99: 17754: 29341640 [0: 0]
- [...]
-@ 0x5f86da8 0x5f5a1dc [...] 0x29e4d4e 0xa200316 0xabb2988 [...]
- t*: 13: 6688 [0: 0]
- t3: 12: 6496 [0: ]
- t99: 1: 192 [0: 0]
-[...]
-
-MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
-[...]]]></programlisting> The following matches the above heap profile, but most
-tokens are replaced with <constant>&lt;description&gt;</constant> to indicate
-descriptions of the corresponding fields. <programlisting><![CDATA[
-<heap_profile_format_version>/<mean_sample_interval>
- <aggregate>: <curobjs>: <curbytes> [<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
- [...]
- <thread_3_aggregate>: <curobjs>: <curbytes>[<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
- [...]
- <thread_99_aggregate>: <curobjs>: <curbytes>[<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
- [...]
-@ <top_frame> <frame> [...] <frame> <frame> <frame> [...]
- <backtrace_aggregate>: <curobjs>: <curbytes> [<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
- <backtrace_thread_3>: <curobjs>: <curbytes> [<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
- <backtrace_thread_99>: <curobjs>: <curbytes> [<cumobjs>: <cumbytes>]
-[...]
-
-MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
-</proc/<pid>/maps>]]></programlisting></para>
- </refsect1>
-
- <refsect1 id="debugging_malloc_problems">
- <title>DEBUGGING MALLOC PROBLEMS</title>
- <para>When debugging, it is a good idea to configure/build jemalloc with
- the <option>--enable-debug</option> and <option>--enable-fill</option>
- options, and recompile the program with suitable options and symbols for
- debugger support. When so configured, jemalloc incorporates a wide variety
- of run-time assertions that catch application errors such as double-free,
- write-after-free, etc.</para>
-
- <para>Programs often accidentally depend on <quote>uninitialized</quote>
- memory actually being filled with zero bytes. Junk filling
- (see the <link linkend="opt.junk"><mallctl>opt.junk</mallctl></link>
- option) tends to expose such bugs in the form of obviously incorrect
- results and/or coredumps. Conversely, zero
- filling (see the <link
- linkend="opt.zero"><mallctl>opt.zero</mallctl></link> option) eliminates
- the symptoms of such bugs. Between these two options, it is usually
- possible to quickly detect, diagnose, and eliminate such bugs.</para>
-
- <para>This implementation does not provide much detail about the problems
- it detects, because the performance impact for storing such information
- would be prohibitive. However, jemalloc does integrate with the most
- excellent <ulink url="http://valgrind.org/">Valgrind</ulink> tool if the
- <option>--enable-valgrind</option> configuration option is enabled.</para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="diagnostic_messages">
- <title>DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES</title>
- <para>If any of the memory allocation/deallocation functions detect an
- error or warning condition, a message will be printed to file descriptor
- <constant>STDERR_FILENO</constant>. Errors will result in the process
- dumping core. If the <link
- linkend="opt.abort"><mallctl>opt.abort</mallctl></link> option is set, most
- warnings are treated as errors.</para>
-
- <para>The <varname>malloc_message</varname> variable allows the programmer
- to override the function which emits the text strings forming the errors
- and warnings if for some reason the <constant>STDERR_FILENO</constant> file
- descriptor is not suitable for this.
- <function>malloc_message()</function> takes the
- <parameter>cbopaque</parameter> pointer argument that is
- <constant>NULL</constant> unless overridden by the arguments in a call to
- <function>malloc_stats_print()</function>, followed by a string
- pointer. Please note that doing anything which tries to allocate memory in
- this function is likely to result in a crash or deadlock.</para>
-
- <para>All messages are prefixed by
- <quote><computeroutput>&lt;jemalloc&gt;: </computeroutput></quote>.</para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="return_values">
- <title>RETURN VALUES</title>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Standard API</title>
- <para>The <function>malloc()</function> and
- <function>calloc()</function> functions return a pointer to the
- allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <constant>NULL</constant>
- pointer is returned and <varname>errno</varname> is set to
- <errorname>ENOMEM</errorname>.</para>
-
- <para>The <function>posix_memalign()</function> function
- returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise it returns an error value.
- The <function>posix_memalign()</function> function will fail
- if:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EINVAL</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>The <parameter>alignment</parameter> parameter is
- not a power of 2 at least as large as
- <code language="C">sizeof(<type>void *</type>)</code>.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>ENOMEM</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Memory allocation error.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>aligned_alloc()</function> function returns
- a pointer to the allocated memory if successful; otherwise a
- <constant>NULL</constant> pointer is returned and
- <varname>errno</varname> is set. The
- <function>aligned_alloc()</function> function will fail if:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EINVAL</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>The <parameter>alignment</parameter> parameter is
- not a power of 2.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>ENOMEM</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Memory allocation error.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>realloc()</function> function returns a
- pointer, possibly identical to <parameter>ptr</parameter>, to the
- allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <constant>NULL</constant>
- pointer is returned, and <varname>errno</varname> is set to
- <errorname>ENOMEM</errorname> if the error was the result of an
- allocation failure. The <function>realloc()</function>
- function always leaves the original buffer intact when an error occurs.
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>free()</function> function returns no
- value.</para>
- </refsect2>
- <refsect2>
- <title>Non-standard API</title>
- <para>The <function>mallocx()</function> and
- <function>rallocx()</function> functions return a pointer to
- the allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <constant>NULL</constant>
- pointer is returned to indicate insufficient contiguous memory was
- available to service the allocation request. </para>
-
- <para>The <function>xallocx()</function> function returns the
- real size of the resulting resized allocation pointed to by
- <parameter>ptr</parameter>, which is a value less than
- <parameter>size</parameter> if the allocation could not be adequately
- grown in place. </para>
-
- <para>The <function>sallocx()</function> function returns the
- real size of the allocation pointed to by <parameter>ptr</parameter>.
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>nallocx()</function> returns the real size
- that would result from a successful equivalent
- <function>mallocx()</function> function call, or zero if
- insufficient memory is available to perform the size computation. </para>
-
- <para>The <function>mallctl()</function>,
- <function>mallctlnametomib()</function>, and
- <function>mallctlbymib()</function> functions return 0 on
- success; otherwise they return an error value. The functions will fail
- if:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EINVAL</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter>newp</parameter> is not
- <constant>NULL</constant>, and <parameter>newlen</parameter> is too
- large or too small. Alternatively, <parameter>*oldlenp</parameter>
- is too large or too small; in this case as much data as possible
- are read despite the error.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>ENOENT</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter>name</parameter> or
- <parameter>mib</parameter> specifies an unknown/invalid
- value.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EPERM</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>Attempt to read or write void value, or attempt to
- write read-only value.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EAGAIN</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>A memory allocation failure
- occurred.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><errorname>EFAULT</errorname></term>
-
- <listitem><para>An interface with side effects failed in some way
- not directly related to <function>mallctl*()</function>
- read/write processing.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
-
- <para>The <function>malloc_usable_size()</function> function
- returns the usable size of the allocation pointed to by
- <parameter>ptr</parameter>. </para>
- </refsect2>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="environment">
- <title>ENVIRONMENT</title>
- <para>The following environment variable affects the execution of the
- allocation functions:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term><envar>MALLOC_CONF</envar></term>
-
- <listitem><para>If the environment variable
- <envar>MALLOC_CONF</envar> is set, the characters it contains
- will be interpreted as options.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="examples">
- <title>EXAMPLES</title>
- <para>To dump core whenever a problem occurs:
- <screen>ln -s 'abort:true' /etc/malloc.conf</screen>
- </para>
- <para>To specify in the source a chunk size that is 16 MiB:
- <programlisting language="C"><![CDATA[
-malloc_conf = "lg_chunk:24";]]></programlisting></para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="see_also">
- <title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <para><citerefentry><refentrytitle>madvise</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>mmap</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>utrace</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>alloca</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>atexit</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>,
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>getpagesize</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry></para>
- </refsect1>
- <refsect1 id="standards">
- <title>STANDARDS</title>
- <para>The <function>malloc()</function>,
- <function>calloc()</function>,
- <function>realloc()</function>, and
- <function>free()</function> functions conform to ISO/IEC
- 9899:1990 (<quote>ISO C90</quote>).</para>
-
- <para>The <function>posix_memalign()</function> function conforms
- to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (<quote>POSIX.1</quote>).</para>
- </refsect1>
-</refentry>
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- <xsl:import href="@XSLROOT@/manpages/docbook.xsl"/>
- <xsl:import href="@abs_srcroot@doc/stylesheet.xsl"/>
-</xsl:stylesheet>
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-<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="1.0">
- <xsl:param name="funcsynopsis.style">ansi</xsl:param>
- <xsl:param name="function.parens" select="0"/>
- <xsl:template match="function">
- <xsl:call-template name="inline.monoseq"/>
- </xsl:template>
- <xsl:template match="mallctl">
- <quote><xsl:call-template name="inline.monoseq"/></quote>
- </xsl:template>
-</xsl:stylesheet>
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-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#define LARGE_MINCLASS (ZU(1) << LG_LARGE_MINCLASS)
-
-/* Maximum number of regions in one run. */
-#define LG_RUN_MAXREGS (LG_PAGE - LG_TINY_MIN)
-#define RUN_MAXREGS (1U << LG_RUN_MAXREGS)
-
-/*
- * Minimum redzone size. Redzones may be larger than this if necessary to
- * preserve region alignment.
- */
-#define REDZONE_MINSIZE 16
-
-/*
- * The minimum ratio of active:dirty pages per arena is computed as:
- *
- * (nactive >> lg_dirty_mult) >= ndirty
- *
- * So, supposing that lg_dirty_mult is 3, there can be no less than 8 times as
- * many active pages as dirty pages.
- */
-#define LG_DIRTY_MULT_DEFAULT 3
-
-typedef enum {
- purge_mode_ratio = 0,
- purge_mode_decay = 1,
-
- purge_mode_limit = 2
-} purge_mode_t;
-#define PURGE_DEFAULT purge_mode_ratio
-/* Default decay time in seconds. */
-#define DECAY_TIME_DEFAULT 10
-/* Number of event ticks between time checks. */
-#define DECAY_NTICKS_PER_UPDATE 1000
-
-typedef struct arena_runs_dirty_link_s arena_runs_dirty_link_t;
-typedef struct arena_avail_links_s arena_avail_links_t;
-typedef struct arena_run_s arena_run_t;
-typedef struct arena_chunk_map_bits_s arena_chunk_map_bits_t;
-typedef struct arena_chunk_map_misc_s arena_chunk_map_misc_t;
-typedef struct arena_chunk_s arena_chunk_t;
-typedef struct arena_bin_info_s arena_bin_info_t;
-typedef struct arena_decay_s arena_decay_t;
-typedef struct arena_bin_s arena_bin_t;
-typedef struct arena_s arena_t;
-typedef struct arena_tdata_s arena_tdata_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_A
-struct arena_run_s {
- /* Index of bin this run is associated with. */
- szind_t binind;
-
- /* Number of free regions in run. */
- unsigned nfree;
-
- /* Per region allocated/deallocated bitmap. */
- bitmap_t bitmap[BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX];
-};
-
-/* Each element of the chunk map corresponds to one page within the chunk. */
-struct arena_chunk_map_bits_s {
- /*
- * Run address (or size) and various flags are stored together. The bit
- * layout looks like (assuming 32-bit system):
- *
- * ???????? ???????? ???nnnnn nnndumla
- *
- * ? : Unallocated: Run address for first/last pages, unset for internal
- * pages.
- * Small: Run page offset.
- * Large: Run page count for first page, unset for trailing pages.
- * n : binind for small size class, BININD_INVALID for large size class.
- * d : dirty?
- * u : unzeroed?
- * m : decommitted?
- * l : large?
- * a : allocated?
- *
- * Following are example bit patterns for the three types of runs.
- *
- * p : run page offset
- * s : run size
- * n : binind for size class; large objects set these to BININD_INVALID
- * x : don't care
- * - : 0
- * + : 1
- * [DUMLA] : bit set
- * [dumla] : bit unset
- *
- * Unallocated (clean):
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++dum-a
- * xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxx-Uxxx
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++dUm-a
- *
- * Unallocated (dirty):
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++D-m-a
- * xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++D-m-a
- *
- * Small:
- * pppppppp pppppppp pppnnnnn nnnd---A
- * pppppppp pppppppp pppnnnnn nnn----A
- * pppppppp pppppppp pppnnnnn nnnd---A
- *
- * Large:
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++D--LA
- * xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
- * -------- -------- ---+++++ +++D--LA
- *
- * Large (sampled, size <= LARGE_MINCLASS):
- * ssssssss ssssssss sssnnnnn nnnD--LA
- * xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
- * -------- -------- ---+++++ +++D--LA
- *
- * Large (not sampled, size == LARGE_MINCLASS):
- * ssssssss ssssssss sss+++++ +++D--LA
- * xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
- * -------- -------- ---+++++ +++D--LA
- */
- size_t bits;
-#define CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED ((size_t)0x01U)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_LARGE ((size_t)0x02U)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_STATE_MASK ((size_t)0x3U)
-
-#define CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED ((size_t)0x04U)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED ((size_t)0x08U)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY ((size_t)0x10U)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_FLAGS_MASK ((size_t)0x1cU)
-
-#define CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT 5
-#define BININD_INVALID ((size_t)0xffU)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK (BININD_INVALID << CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_BININD_INVALID CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK
-
-#define CHUNK_MAP_RUNIND_SHIFT (CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT + 8)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT (CHUNK_MAP_RUNIND_SHIFT - LG_PAGE)
-#define CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK \
- (~(CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK | CHUNK_MAP_FLAGS_MASK | CHUNK_MAP_STATE_MASK))
-};
-
-struct arena_runs_dirty_link_s {
- qr(arena_runs_dirty_link_t) rd_link;
-};
-
-/*
- * Each arena_chunk_map_misc_t corresponds to one page within the chunk, just
- * like arena_chunk_map_bits_t. Two separate arrays are stored within each
- * chunk header in order to improve cache locality.
- */
-struct arena_chunk_map_misc_s {
- /*
- * Linkage for run heaps. There are two disjoint uses:
- *
- * 1) arena_t's runs_avail heaps.
- * 2) arena_run_t conceptually uses this linkage for in-use non-full
- * runs, rather than directly embedding linkage.
- */
- phn(arena_chunk_map_misc_t) ph_link;
-
- union {
- /* Linkage for list of dirty runs. */
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t rd;
-
- /* Profile counters, used for large object runs. */
- union {
- void *prof_tctx_pun;
- prof_tctx_t *prof_tctx;
- };
-
- /* Small region run metadata. */
- arena_run_t run;
- };
-};
-typedef ph(arena_chunk_map_misc_t) arena_run_heap_t;
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_A */
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_B
-/* Arena chunk header. */
-struct arena_chunk_s {
- /*
- * A pointer to the arena that owns the chunk is stored within the node.
- * This field as a whole is used by chunks_rtree to support both
- * ivsalloc() and core-based debugging.
- */
- extent_node_t node;
-
- /*
- * Map of pages within chunk that keeps track of free/large/small. The
- * first map_bias entries are omitted, since the chunk header does not
- * need to be tracked in the map. This omission saves a header page
- * for common chunk sizes (e.g. 4 MiB).
- */
- arena_chunk_map_bits_t map_bits[1]; /* Dynamically sized. */
-};
-
-/*
- * Read-only information associated with each element of arena_t's bins array
- * is stored separately, partly to reduce memory usage (only one copy, rather
- * than one per arena), but mainly to avoid false cacheline sharing.
- *
- * Each run has the following layout:
- *
- * /--------------------\
- * | pad? |
- * |--------------------|
- * | redzone |
- * reg0_offset | region 0 |
- * | redzone |
- * |--------------------| \
- * | redzone | |
- * | region 1 | > reg_interval
- * | redzone | /
- * |--------------------|
- * | ... |
- * | ... |
- * | ... |
- * |--------------------|
- * | redzone |
- * | region nregs-1 |
- * | redzone |
- * |--------------------|
- * | alignment pad? |
- * \--------------------/
- *
- * reg_interval has at least the same minimum alignment as reg_size; this
- * preserves the alignment constraint that sa2u() depends on. Alignment pad is
- * either 0 or redzone_size; it is present only if needed to align reg0_offset.
- */
-struct arena_bin_info_s {
- /* Size of regions in a run for this bin's size class. */
- size_t reg_size;
-
- /* Redzone size. */
- size_t redzone_size;
-
- /* Interval between regions (reg_size + (redzone_size << 1)). */
- size_t reg_interval;
-
- /* Total size of a run for this bin's size class. */
- size_t run_size;
-
- /* Total number of regions in a run for this bin's size class. */
- uint32_t nregs;
-
- /*
- * Metadata used to manipulate bitmaps for runs associated with this
- * bin.
- */
- bitmap_info_t bitmap_info;
-
- /* Offset of first region in a run for this bin's size class. */
- uint32_t reg0_offset;
-};
-
-struct arena_decay_s {
- /*
- * Approximate time in seconds from the creation of a set of unused
- * dirty pages until an equivalent set of unused dirty pages is purged
- * and/or reused.
- */
- ssize_t time;
- /* time / SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS. */
- nstime_t interval;
- /*
- * Time at which the current decay interval logically started. We do
- * not actually advance to a new epoch until sometime after it starts
- * because of scheduling and computation delays, and it is even possible
- * to completely skip epochs. In all cases, during epoch advancement we
- * merge all relevant activity into the most recently recorded epoch.
- */
- nstime_t epoch;
- /* Deadline randomness generator. */
- uint64_t jitter_state;
- /*
- * Deadline for current epoch. This is the sum of interval and per
- * epoch jitter which is a uniform random variable in [0..interval).
- * Epochs always advance by precise multiples of interval, but we
- * randomize the deadline to reduce the likelihood of arenas purging in
- * lockstep.
- */
- nstime_t deadline;
- /*
- * Number of dirty pages at beginning of current epoch. During epoch
- * advancement we use the delta between arena->decay.ndirty and
- * arena->ndirty to determine how many dirty pages, if any, were
- * generated.
- */
- size_t ndirty;
- /*
- * Trailing log of how many unused dirty pages were generated during
- * each of the past SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS decay epochs, where the last
- * element is the most recent epoch. Corresponding epoch times are
- * relative to epoch.
- */
- size_t backlog[SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS];
-};
-
-struct arena_bin_s {
- /*
- * All operations on runcur, runs, and stats require that lock be
- * locked. Run allocation/deallocation are protected by the arena lock,
- * which may be acquired while holding one or more bin locks, but not
- * vise versa.
- */
- malloc_mutex_t lock;
-
- /*
- * Current run being used to service allocations of this bin's size
- * class.
- */
- arena_run_t *runcur;
-
- /*
- * Heap of non-full runs. This heap is used when looking for an
- * existing run when runcur is no longer usable. We choose the
- * non-full run that is lowest in memory; this policy tends to keep
- * objects packed well, and it can also help reduce the number of
- * almost-empty chunks.
- */
- arena_run_heap_t runs;
-
- /* Bin statistics. */
- malloc_bin_stats_t stats;
-};
-
-struct arena_s {
- /* This arena's index within the arenas array. */
- unsigned ind;
-
- /*
- * Number of threads currently assigned to this arena, synchronized via
- * atomic operations. Each thread has two distinct assignments, one for
- * application-serving allocation, and the other for internal metadata
- * allocation. Internal metadata must not be allocated from arenas
- * created via the arenas.extend mallctl, because the arena.<i>.reset
- * mallctl indiscriminately discards all allocations for the affected
- * arena.
- *
- * 0: Application allocation.
- * 1: Internal metadata allocation.
- */
- unsigned nthreads[2];
-
- /*
- * There are three classes of arena operations from a locking
- * perspective:
- * 1) Thread assignment (modifies nthreads) is synchronized via atomics.
- * 2) Bin-related operations are protected by bin locks.
- * 3) Chunk- and run-related operations are protected by this mutex.
- */
- malloc_mutex_t lock;
-
- arena_stats_t stats;
- /*
- * List of tcaches for extant threads associated with this arena.
- * Stats from these are merged incrementally, and at exit if
- * opt_stats_print is enabled.
- */
- ql_head(tcache_t) tcache_ql;
-
- uint64_t prof_accumbytes;
-
- /*
- * PRNG state for cache index randomization of large allocation base
- * pointers.
- */
- size_t offset_state;
-
- dss_prec_t dss_prec;
-
-
- /* Extant arena chunks. */
- ql_head(extent_node_t) achunks;
-
- /*
- * In order to avoid rapid chunk allocation/deallocation when an arena
- * oscillates right on the cusp of needing a new chunk, cache the most
- * recently freed chunk. The spare is left in the arena's chunk trees
- * until it is deleted.
- *
- * There is one spare chunk per arena, rather than one spare total, in
- * order to avoid interactions between multiple threads that could make
- * a single spare inadequate.
- */
- arena_chunk_t *spare;
-
- /* Minimum ratio (log base 2) of nactive:ndirty. */
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult;
-
- /* True if a thread is currently executing arena_purge_to_limit(). */
- bool purging;
-
- /* Number of pages in active runs and huge regions. */
- size_t nactive;
-
- /*
- * Current count of pages within unused runs that are potentially
- * dirty, and for which madvise(... MADV_DONTNEED) has not been called.
- * By tracking this, we can institute a limit on how much dirty unused
- * memory is mapped for each arena.
- */
- size_t ndirty;
-
- /*
- * Unused dirty memory this arena manages. Dirty memory is conceptually
- * tracked as an arbitrarily interleaved LRU of dirty runs and cached
- * chunks, but the list linkage is actually semi-duplicated in order to
- * avoid extra arena_chunk_map_misc_t space overhead.
- *
- * LRU-----------------------------------------------------------MRU
- *
- * /-- arena ---\
- * | |
- * | |
- * |------------| /- chunk -\
- * ...->|chunks_cache|<--------------------------->| /----\ |<--...
- * |------------| | |node| |
- * | | | | | |
- * | | /- run -\ /- run -\ | | | |
- * | | | | | | | | | |
- * | | | | | | | | | |
- * |------------| |-------| |-------| | |----| |
- * ...->|runs_dirty |<-->|rd |<-->|rd |<---->|rd |<----...
- * |------------| |-------| |-------| | |----| |
- * | | | | | | | | | |
- * | | | | | | | \----/ |
- * | | \-------/ \-------/ | |
- * | | | |
- * | | | |
- * \------------/ \---------/
- */
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t runs_dirty;
- extent_node_t chunks_cache;
-
- /* Decay-based purging state. */
- arena_decay_t decay;
-
- /* Extant huge allocations. */
- ql_head(extent_node_t) huge;
- /* Synchronizes all huge allocation/update/deallocation. */
- malloc_mutex_t huge_mtx;
-
- /*
- * Trees of chunks that were previously allocated (trees differ only in
- * node ordering). These are used when allocating chunks, in an attempt
- * to re-use address space. Depending on function, different tree
- * orderings are needed, which is why there are two trees with the same
- * contents.
- */
- extent_tree_t chunks_szad_cached;
- extent_tree_t chunks_ad_cached;
- extent_tree_t chunks_szad_retained;
- extent_tree_t chunks_ad_retained;
-
- malloc_mutex_t chunks_mtx;
- /* Cache of nodes that were allocated via base_alloc(). */
- ql_head(extent_node_t) node_cache;
- malloc_mutex_t node_cache_mtx;
-
- /* User-configurable chunk hook functions. */
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks;
-
- /* bins is used to store trees of free regions. */
- arena_bin_t bins[NBINS];
-
- /*
- * Size-segregated address-ordered heaps of this arena's available runs,
- * used for first-best-fit run allocation. Runs are quantized, i.e.
- * they reside in the last heap which corresponds to a size class less
- * than or equal to the run size.
- */
- arena_run_heap_t runs_avail[NPSIZES];
-};
-
-/* Used in conjunction with tsd for fast arena-related context lookup. */
-struct arena_tdata_s {
- ticker_t decay_ticker;
-};
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_B */
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-static const size_t large_pad =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_CACHE_OBLIVIOUS
- PAGE
-#else
- 0
-#endif
- ;
-
-extern purge_mode_t opt_purge;
-extern const char *purge_mode_names[];
-extern ssize_t opt_lg_dirty_mult;
-extern ssize_t opt_decay_time;
-
-extern arena_bin_info_t arena_bin_info[NBINS];
-
-extern size_t map_bias; /* Number of arena chunk header pages. */
-extern size_t map_misc_offset;
-extern size_t arena_maxrun; /* Max run size for arenas. */
-extern size_t large_maxclass; /* Max large size class. */
-extern unsigned nlclasses; /* Number of large size classes. */
-extern unsigned nhclasses; /* Number of huge size classes. */
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef size_t (run_quantize_t)(size_t);
-extern run_quantize_t *run_quantize_floor;
-extern run_quantize_t *run_quantize_ceil;
-#endif
-void arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node,
- bool cache);
-void arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node,
- bool cache);
-extent_node_t *arena_node_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_node_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node);
-void *arena_chunk_alloc_huge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool *zero);
-void arena_chunk_dalloc_huge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *chunk,
- size_t usize);
-void arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_similar(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- void *chunk, size_t oldsize, size_t usize);
-void arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_shrink(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- void *chunk, size_t oldsize, size_t usize);
-bool arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_expand(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- void *chunk, size_t oldsize, size_t usize, bool *zero);
-ssize_t arena_lg_dirty_mult_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-bool arena_lg_dirty_mult_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult);
-ssize_t arena_decay_time_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-bool arena_decay_time_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, ssize_t decay_time);
-void arena_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, bool all);
-void arena_maybe_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_reset(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_tcache_fill_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- tcache_bin_t *tbin, szind_t binind, uint64_t prof_accumbytes);
-void arena_alloc_junk_small(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info,
- bool zero);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (arena_redzone_corruption_t)(void *, size_t, bool, size_t,
- uint8_t);
-extern arena_redzone_corruption_t *arena_redzone_corruption;
-typedef void (arena_dalloc_junk_small_t)(void *, arena_bin_info_t *);
-extern arena_dalloc_junk_small_t *arena_dalloc_junk_small;
-#else
-void arena_dalloc_junk_small(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info);
-#endif
-void arena_quarantine_junk_small(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-void *arena_malloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, szind_t ind,
- bool zero);
-void *arena_malloc_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size,
- szind_t ind, bool zero);
-void *arena_palloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache);
-void arena_prof_promoted(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t size);
-void arena_dalloc_bin_junked_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr, arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm);
-void arena_dalloc_bin(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, size_t pageind, arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm);
-void arena_dalloc_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, size_t pageind);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (arena_dalloc_junk_large_t)(void *, size_t);
-extern arena_dalloc_junk_large_t *arena_dalloc_junk_large;
-#else
-void arena_dalloc_junk_large(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-#endif
-void arena_dalloc_large_junked_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr);
-void arena_dalloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (arena_ralloc_junk_large_t)(void *, size_t, size_t);
-extern arena_ralloc_junk_large_t *arena_ralloc_junk_large;
-#endif
-bool arena_ralloc_no_move(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t size, size_t extra, bool zero);
-void *arena_ralloc(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t size, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache);
-dss_prec_t arena_dss_prec_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-bool arena_dss_prec_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, dss_prec_t dss_prec);
-ssize_t arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_get(void);
-bool arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_set(ssize_t lg_dirty_mult);
-ssize_t arena_decay_time_default_get(void);
-bool arena_decay_time_default_set(ssize_t decay_time);
-void arena_basic_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- unsigned *nthreads, const char **dss, ssize_t *lg_dirty_mult,
- ssize_t *decay_time, size_t *nactive, size_t *ndirty);
-void arena_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned *nthreads,
- const char **dss, ssize_t *lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t *decay_time,
- size_t *nactive, size_t *ndirty, arena_stats_t *astats,
- malloc_bin_stats_t *bstats, malloc_large_stats_t *lstats,
- malloc_huge_stats_t *hstats);
-unsigned arena_nthreads_get(arena_t *arena, bool internal);
-void arena_nthreads_inc(arena_t *arena, bool internal);
-void arena_nthreads_dec(arena_t *arena, bool internal);
-arena_t *arena_new(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind);
-void arena_boot(void);
-void arena_prefork0(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_prefork1(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_prefork2(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_prefork3(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void arena_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-arena_chunk_map_bits_t *arena_bitselm_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-const arena_chunk_map_bits_t *arena_bitselm_get_const(
- const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-arena_chunk_map_misc_t *arena_miscelm_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *arena_miscelm_get_const(
- const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_miscelm_to_pageind(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm);
-void *arena_miscelm_to_rpages(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm);
-arena_chunk_map_misc_t *arena_rd_to_miscelm(arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rd);
-arena_chunk_map_misc_t *arena_run_to_miscelm(arena_run_t *run);
-size_t *arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-const size_t *arena_mapbitsp_get_const(const arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbitsp_read(const size_t *mapbitsp);
-size_t arena_mapbits_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_size_decode(size_t mapbits);
-size_t arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_large_size_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_small_runind_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-szind_t arena_mapbits_binind_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_dirty_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_large_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-size_t arena_mapbits_allocated_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind);
-void arena_mapbitsp_write(size_t *mapbitsp, size_t mapbits);
-size_t arena_mapbits_size_encode(size_t size);
-void arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t size, size_t flags);
-void arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t size);
-void arena_mapbits_internal_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t flags);
-void arena_mapbits_large_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t size, size_t flags);
-void arena_mapbits_large_binind_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- szind_t binind);
-void arena_mapbits_small_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t runind, szind_t binind, size_t flags);
-void arena_metadata_allocated_add(arena_t *arena, size_t size);
-void arena_metadata_allocated_sub(arena_t *arena, size_t size);
-size_t arena_metadata_allocated_get(arena_t *arena);
-bool arena_prof_accum_impl(arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes);
-bool arena_prof_accum_locked(arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes);
-bool arena_prof_accum(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes);
-szind_t arena_ptr_small_binind_get(const void *ptr, size_t mapbits);
-szind_t arena_bin_index(arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin);
-size_t arena_run_regind(arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info,
- const void *ptr);
-prof_tctx_t *arena_prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-void arena_prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void arena_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- const void *old_ptr, prof_tctx_t *old_tctx);
-void arena_decay_ticks(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned nticks);
-void arena_decay_tick(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void *arena_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size, szind_t ind,
- bool zero, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path);
-arena_t *arena_aalloc(const void *ptr);
-size_t arena_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote);
-void arena_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path);
-void arena_sdalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool slow_path);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_ARENA_C_))
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_A
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_chunk_map_bits_t *
-arena_bitselm_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- assert(pageind >= map_bias);
- assert(pageind < chunk_npages);
-
- return (&chunk->map_bits[pageind-map_bias]);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE const arena_chunk_map_bits_t *
-arena_bitselm_get_const(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- return (arena_bitselm_get_mutable((arena_chunk_t *)chunk, pageind));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_chunk_map_misc_t *
-arena_miscelm_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- assert(pageind >= map_bias);
- assert(pageind < chunk_npages);
-
- return ((arena_chunk_map_misc_t *)((uintptr_t)chunk +
- (uintptr_t)map_misc_offset) + pageind-map_bias);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *
-arena_miscelm_get_const(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- return (arena_miscelm_get_mutable((arena_chunk_t *)chunk, pageind));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_miscelm_to_pageind(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(miscelm);
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)miscelm - ((uintptr_t)chunk +
- map_misc_offset)) / sizeof(arena_chunk_map_misc_t) + map_bias;
-
- assert(pageind >= map_bias);
- assert(pageind < chunk_npages);
-
- return (pageind);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-arena_miscelm_to_rpages(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(miscelm);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
-
- return ((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (pageind << LG_PAGE)));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_chunk_map_misc_t *
-arena_rd_to_miscelm(arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rd)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = (arena_chunk_map_misc_t
- *)((uintptr_t)rd - offsetof(arena_chunk_map_misc_t, rd));
-
- assert(arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm) >= map_bias);
- assert(arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm) < chunk_npages);
-
- return (miscelm);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_chunk_map_misc_t *
-arena_run_to_miscelm(arena_run_t *run)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = (arena_chunk_map_misc_t
- *)((uintptr_t)run - offsetof(arena_chunk_map_misc_t, run));
-
- assert(arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm) >= map_bias);
- assert(arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm) < chunk_npages);
-
- return (miscelm);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t *
-arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- return (&arena_bitselm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind)->bits);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE const size_t *
-arena_mapbitsp_get_const(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- return (arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable((arena_chunk_t *)chunk, pageind));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbitsp_read(const size_t *mapbitsp)
-{
-
- return (*mapbitsp);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
-
- return (arena_mapbitsp_read(arena_mapbitsp_get_const(chunk, pageind)));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_size_decode(size_t mapbits)
-{
- size_t size;
-
-#if CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT > 0
- size = (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK) >> CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT;
-#elif CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT == 0
- size = mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK;
-#else
- size = (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK) << -CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT;
-#endif
-
- return (size);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & (CHUNK_MAP_LARGE|CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED)) == 0);
- return (arena_mapbits_size_decode(mapbits));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_large_size_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & (CHUNK_MAP_LARGE|CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED)) ==
- (CHUNK_MAP_LARGE|CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED));
- return (arena_mapbits_size_decode(mapbits));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_small_runind_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & (CHUNK_MAP_LARGE|CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED)) ==
- CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED);
- return (mapbits >> CHUNK_MAP_RUNIND_SHIFT);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE szind_t
-arena_mapbits_binind_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
- szind_t binind;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- binind = (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK) >> CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT;
- assert(binind < NBINS || binind == BININD_INVALID);
- return (binind);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_dirty_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED) == 0 || (mapbits &
- (CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY|CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED)) == 0);
- return (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED) == 0 || (mapbits &
- (CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY|CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED)) == 0);
- return (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED) == 0 || (mapbits &
- (CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY|CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED)) == 0);
- return (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_large_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- return (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_LARGE);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_allocated_get(const arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- return (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbitsp_write(size_t *mapbitsp, size_t mapbits)
-{
-
- *mapbitsp = mapbits;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_mapbits_size_encode(size_t size)
-{
- size_t mapbits;
-
-#if CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT > 0
- mapbits = size << CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT;
-#elif CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT == 0
- mapbits = size;
-#else
- mapbits = size >> -CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_SHIFT;
-#endif
-
- assert((mapbits & ~CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK) == 0);
- return (mapbits);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind, size_t size,
- size_t flags)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
-
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_FLAGS_MASK) == flags);
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED) == 0 || (flags &
- (CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY|CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED)) == 0);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, arena_mapbits_size_encode(size) |
- CHUNK_MAP_BININD_INVALID | flags);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t size)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- size_t mapbits = arena_mapbitsp_read(mapbitsp);
-
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- assert((mapbits & (CHUNK_MAP_LARGE|CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED)) == 0);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, arena_mapbits_size_encode(size) |
- (mapbits & ~CHUNK_MAP_SIZE_MASK));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_internal_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind, size_t flags)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
-
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED) == flags);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, flags);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_large_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind, size_t size,
- size_t flags)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
-
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_FLAGS_MASK) == flags);
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED) == 0 || (flags &
- (CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY|CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED)) == 0);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, arena_mapbits_size_encode(size) |
- CHUNK_MAP_BININD_INVALID | flags | CHUNK_MAP_LARGE |
- CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_large_binind_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- szind_t binind)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- size_t mapbits = arena_mapbitsp_read(mapbitsp);
-
- assert(binind <= BININD_INVALID);
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) == LARGE_MINCLASS +
- large_pad);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, (mapbits & ~CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK) |
- (binind << CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_mapbits_small_set(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind, size_t runind,
- szind_t binind, size_t flags)
-{
- size_t *mapbitsp = arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
-
- assert(binind < BININD_INVALID);
- assert(pageind - runind >= map_bias);
- assert((flags & CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED) == flags);
- arena_mapbitsp_write(mapbitsp, (runind << CHUNK_MAP_RUNIND_SHIFT) |
- (binind << CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT) | flags | CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-arena_metadata_allocated_add(arena_t *arena, size_t size)
-{
-
- atomic_add_z(&arena->stats.metadata_allocated, size);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-arena_metadata_allocated_sub(arena_t *arena, size_t size)
-{
-
- atomic_sub_z(&arena->stats.metadata_allocated, size);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-arena_metadata_allocated_get(arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- return (atomic_read_z(&arena->stats.metadata_allocated));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-arena_prof_accum_impl(arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(prof_interval != 0);
-
- arena->prof_accumbytes += accumbytes;
- if (arena->prof_accumbytes >= prof_interval) {
- arena->prof_accumbytes -= prof_interval;
- return (true);
- }
- return (false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-arena_prof_accum_locked(arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (likely(prof_interval == 0))
- return (false);
- return (arena_prof_accum_impl(arena, accumbytes));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-arena_prof_accum(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, uint64_t accumbytes)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (likely(prof_interval == 0))
- return (false);
-
- {
- bool ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- ret = arena_prof_accum_impl(arena, accumbytes);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (ret);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE szind_t
-arena_ptr_small_binind_get(const void *ptr, size_t mapbits)
-{
- szind_t binind;
-
- binind = (mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_BININD_MASK) >> CHUNK_MAP_BININD_SHIFT;
-
- if (config_debug) {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_t *arena;
- size_t pageind;
- size_t actual_mapbits;
- size_t rpages_ind;
- const arena_run_t *run;
- arena_bin_t *bin;
- szind_t run_binind, actual_binind;
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
- const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- const void *rpages;
-
- assert(binind != BININD_INVALID);
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node);
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- actual_mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert(mapbits == actual_mapbits);
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
- rpages_ind = pageind - arena_mapbits_small_runind_get(chunk,
- pageind);
- miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_const(chunk, rpages_ind);
- run = &miscelm->run;
- run_binind = run->binind;
- bin = &arena->bins[run_binind];
- actual_binind = (szind_t)(bin - arena->bins);
- assert(run_binind == actual_binind);
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[actual_binind];
- rpages = arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm);
- assert(((uintptr_t)ptr - ((uintptr_t)rpages +
- (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg0_offset)) % bin_info->reg_interval
- == 0);
- }
-
- return (binind);
-}
-# endif /* JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_A */
-
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_B
-JEMALLOC_INLINE szind_t
-arena_bin_index(arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
- szind_t binind = (szind_t)(bin - arena->bins);
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- return (binind);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-arena_run_regind(arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info, const void *ptr)
-{
- size_t diff, interval, shift, regind;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- void *rpages = arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm);
-
- /*
- * Freeing a pointer lower than region zero can cause assertion
- * failure.
- */
- assert((uintptr_t)ptr >= (uintptr_t)rpages +
- (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg0_offset);
-
- /*
- * Avoid doing division with a variable divisor if possible. Using
- * actual division here can reduce allocator throughput by over 20%!
- */
- diff = (size_t)((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)rpages -
- bin_info->reg0_offset);
-
- /* Rescale (factor powers of 2 out of the numerator and denominator). */
- interval = bin_info->reg_interval;
- shift = ffs_zu(interval) - 1;
- diff >>= shift;
- interval >>= shift;
-
- if (interval == 1) {
- /* The divisor was a power of 2. */
- regind = diff;
- } else {
- /*
- * To divide by a number D that is not a power of two we
- * multiply by (2^21 / D) and then right shift by 21 positions.
- *
- * X / D
- *
- * becomes
- *
- * (X * interval_invs[D - 3]) >> SIZE_INV_SHIFT
- *
- * We can omit the first three elements, because we never
- * divide by 0, and 1 and 2 are both powers of two, which are
- * handled above.
- */
-#define SIZE_INV_SHIFT ((sizeof(size_t) << 3) - LG_RUN_MAXREGS)
-#define SIZE_INV(s) (((ZU(1) << SIZE_INV_SHIFT) / (s)) + 1)
- static const size_t interval_invs[] = {
- SIZE_INV(3),
- SIZE_INV(4), SIZE_INV(5), SIZE_INV(6), SIZE_INV(7),
- SIZE_INV(8), SIZE_INV(9), SIZE_INV(10), SIZE_INV(11),
- SIZE_INV(12), SIZE_INV(13), SIZE_INV(14), SIZE_INV(15),
- SIZE_INV(16), SIZE_INV(17), SIZE_INV(18), SIZE_INV(19),
- SIZE_INV(20), SIZE_INV(21), SIZE_INV(22), SIZE_INV(23),
- SIZE_INV(24), SIZE_INV(25), SIZE_INV(26), SIZE_INV(27),
- SIZE_INV(28), SIZE_INV(29), SIZE_INV(30), SIZE_INV(31)
- };
-
- if (likely(interval <= ((sizeof(interval_invs) / sizeof(size_t))
- + 2))) {
- regind = (diff * interval_invs[interval - 3]) >>
- SIZE_INV_SHIFT;
- } else
- regind = diff / interval;
-#undef SIZE_INV
-#undef SIZE_INV_SHIFT
- }
- assert(diff == regind * interval);
- assert(regind < bin_info->nregs);
-
- return (regind);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE prof_tctx_t *
-arena_prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
- prof_tctx_t *ret;
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED) != 0);
- if (likely((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_LARGE) == 0))
- ret = (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U;
- else {
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *elm =
- arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- ret = atomic_read_p(&elm->prof_tctx_pun);
- }
- } else
- ret = huge_prof_tctx_get(tsdn, ptr);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-arena_prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
-
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
-
- if (unlikely(usize > SMALL_MAXCLASS || (uintptr_t)tctx >
- (uintptr_t)1U)) {
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *elm;
-
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
-
- elm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- atomic_write_p(&elm->prof_tctx_pun, tctx);
- } else {
- /*
- * tctx must always be initialized for large runs.
- * Assert that the surrounding conditional logic is
- * equivalent to checking whether ptr refers to a large
- * run.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) == 0);
- }
- } else
- huge_prof_tctx_set(tsdn, ptr, tctx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-arena_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- const void *old_ptr, prof_tctx_t *old_tctx)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- if (unlikely(usize > SMALL_MAXCLASS || (ptr == old_ptr &&
- (uintptr_t)old_tctx > (uintptr_t)1U))) {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- size_t pageind;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *elm;
-
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >>
- LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) !=
- 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
-
- elm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- atomic_write_p(&elm->prof_tctx_pun,
- (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U);
- } else
- huge_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn, ptr);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_decay_ticks(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned nticks)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- ticker_t *decay_ticker;
-
- if (unlikely(tsdn_null(tsdn)))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- decay_ticker = decay_ticker_get(tsd, arena->ind);
- if (unlikely(decay_ticker == NULL))
- return;
- if (unlikely(ticker_ticks(decay_ticker, nticks)))
- arena_purge(tsdn, arena, false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_decay_tick(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- arena_decay_ticks(tsdn, arena, 1);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-arena_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || tcache == NULL);
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (likely(tcache != NULL)) {
- if (likely(size <= SMALL_MAXCLASS)) {
- return (tcache_alloc_small(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), arena,
- tcache, size, ind, zero, slow_path));
- }
- if (likely(size <= tcache_maxclass)) {
- return (tcache_alloc_large(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), arena,
- tcache, size, ind, zero, slow_path));
- }
- /* (size > tcache_maxclass) case falls through. */
- assert(size > tcache_maxclass);
- }
-
- return (arena_malloc_hard(tsdn, arena, size, ind, zero));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_t *
-arena_aalloc(const void *ptr)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr))
- return (extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node));
- else
- return (huge_aalloc(ptr));
-}
-
-/* Return the size of the allocation pointed to by ptr. */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-arena_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote)
-{
- size_t ret;
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- size_t pageind;
- szind_t binind;
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
- binind = arena_mapbits_binind_get(chunk, pageind);
- if (unlikely(binind == BININD_INVALID || (config_prof && !demote
- && arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0))) {
- /*
- * Large allocation. In the common case (demote), and
- * as this is an inline function, most callers will only
- * end up looking at binind to determine that ptr is a
- * small allocation.
- */
- assert(config_cache_oblivious || ((uintptr_t)ptr &
- PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- ret = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) -
- large_pad;
- assert(ret != 0);
- assert(pageind + ((ret+large_pad)>>LG_PAGE) <=
- chunk_npages);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk,
- pageind+((ret+large_pad)>>LG_PAGE)-1));
- } else {
- /*
- * Small allocation (possibly promoted to a large
- * object).
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0 ||
- arena_ptr_small_binind_get(ptr,
- arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind)) == binind);
- ret = index2size(binind);
- }
- } else
- ret = huge_salloc(tsdn, ptr);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- size_t pageind, mapbits;
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || tcache == NULL);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
- if (likely((mapbits & CHUNK_MAP_LARGE) == 0)) {
- /* Small allocation. */
- if (likely(tcache != NULL)) {
- szind_t binind = arena_ptr_small_binind_get(ptr,
- mapbits);
- tcache_dalloc_small(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), tcache, ptr,
- binind, slow_path);
- } else {
- arena_dalloc_small(tsdn,
- extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node), chunk,
- ptr, pageind);
- }
- } else {
- size_t size = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- pageind);
-
- assert(config_cache_oblivious || ((uintptr_t)ptr &
- PAGE_MASK) == 0);
-
- if (likely(tcache != NULL) && size - large_pad <=
- tcache_maxclass) {
- tcache_dalloc_large(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), tcache, ptr,
- size - large_pad, slow_path);
- } else {
- arena_dalloc_large(tsdn,
- extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node), chunk,
- ptr);
- }
- }
- } else
- huge_dalloc(tsdn, ptr);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-arena_sdalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || tcache == NULL);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (likely(chunk != ptr)) {
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >>
- LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) !=
- 0);
- if (arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0) {
- /*
- * Make sure to use promoted size, not request
- * size.
- */
- size = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- pageind) - large_pad;
- }
- }
- assert(s2u(size) == s2u(arena_salloc(tsdn, ptr, false)));
-
- if (likely(size <= SMALL_MAXCLASS)) {
- /* Small allocation. */
- if (likely(tcache != NULL)) {
- szind_t binind = size2index(size);
- tcache_dalloc_small(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), tcache, ptr,
- binind, slow_path);
- } else {
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr -
- (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- arena_dalloc_small(tsdn,
- extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node), chunk,
- ptr, pageind);
- }
- } else {
- assert(config_cache_oblivious || ((uintptr_t)ptr &
- PAGE_MASK) == 0);
-
- if (likely(tcache != NULL) && size <= tcache_maxclass) {
- tcache_dalloc_large(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), tcache, ptr,
- size, slow_path);
- } else {
- arena_dalloc_large(tsdn,
- extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node), chunk,
- ptr);
- }
- }
- } else
- huge_dalloc(tsdn, ptr);
-}
-# endif /* JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_B */
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/assert.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/assert.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f8f7eb93..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/assert.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Define a custom assert() in order to reduce the chances of deadlock during
- * assertion failure.
- */
-#ifndef assert
-#define assert(e) do { \
- if (unlikely(config_debug && !(e))) { \
- malloc_printf( \
- "<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Failed assertion: \"%s\"\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__, #e); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef not_reached
-#define not_reached() do { \
- if (config_debug) { \
- malloc_printf( \
- "<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Unreachable code reached\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- abort(); \
- } \
- unreachable(); \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef not_implemented
-#define not_implemented() do { \
- if (config_debug) { \
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Not implemented\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#ifndef assert_not_implemented
-#define assert_not_implemented(e) do { \
- if (unlikely(config_debug && !(e))) \
- not_implemented(); \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/atomic.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/atomic.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f15ea149..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/atomic.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,651 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#define atomic_read_uint64(p) atomic_add_uint64(p, 0)
-#define atomic_read_uint32(p) atomic_add_uint32(p, 0)
-#define atomic_read_p(p) atomic_add_p(p, NULL)
-#define atomic_read_z(p) atomic_add_z(p, 0)
-#define atomic_read_u(p) atomic_add_u(p, 0)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-/*
- * All arithmetic functions return the arithmetic result of the atomic
- * operation. Some atomic operation APIs return the value prior to mutation, in
- * which case the following functions must redundantly compute the result so
- * that it can be returned. These functions are normally inlined, so the extra
- * operations can be optimized away if the return values aren't used by the
- * callers.
- *
- * <t> atomic_read_<t>(<t> *p) { return (*p); }
- * <t> atomic_add_<t>(<t> *p, <t> x) { return (*p += x); }
- * <t> atomic_sub_<t>(<t> *p, <t> x) { return (*p -= x); }
- * bool atomic_cas_<t>(<t> *p, <t> c, <t> s)
- * {
- * if (*p != c)
- * return (true);
- * *p = s;
- * return (false);
- * }
- * void atomic_write_<t>(<t> *p, <t> x) { *p = x; }
- */
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-uint64_t atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x);
-uint64_t atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x);
-bool atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s);
-void atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x);
-uint32_t atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x);
-uint32_t atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x);
-bool atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s);
-void atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x);
-void *atomic_add_p(void **p, void *x);
-void *atomic_sub_p(void **p, void *x);
-bool atomic_cas_p(void **p, void *c, void *s);
-void atomic_write_p(void **p, const void *x);
-size_t atomic_add_z(size_t *p, size_t x);
-size_t atomic_sub_z(size_t *p, size_t x);
-bool atomic_cas_z(size_t *p, size_t c, size_t s);
-void atomic_write_z(size_t *p, size_t x);
-unsigned atomic_add_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x);
-unsigned atomic_sub_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x);
-bool atomic_cas_u(unsigned *p, unsigned c, unsigned s);
-void atomic_write_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_ATOMIC_C_))
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* 64-bit operations. */
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3 || LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
-# if (defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- uint64_t t = x;
-
- asm volatile (
- "lock; xaddq %0, %1;"
- : "+r" (t), "=m" (*p) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- );
-
- return (t + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- uint64_t t;
-
- x = (uint64_t)(-(int64_t)x);
- t = x;
- asm volatile (
- "lock; xaddq %0, %1;"
- : "+r" (t), "=m" (*p) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- );
-
- return (t + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
- uint8_t success;
-
- asm volatile (
- "lock; cmpxchgq %4, %0;"
- "sete %1;"
- : "=m" (*p), "=a" (success) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p), "a" (c), "r" (s) /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-
- return (!(bool)success);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- asm volatile (
- "xchgq %1, %0;" /* Lock is implied by xchgq. */
- : "=m" (*p), "+r" (x) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-}
-# elif (defined(JEMALLOC_C11ATOMICS))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *)p;
- return (atomic_fetch_add(a, x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *)p;
- return (atomic_fetch_sub(a, x) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *)p;
- return (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(a, &c, s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least64_t *)p;
- atomic_store(a, x);
-}
-# elif (defined(JEMALLOC_ATOMIC9))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- /*
- * atomic_fetchadd_64() doesn't exist, but we only ever use this
- * function on LP64 systems, so atomic_fetchadd_long() will do.
- */
- assert(sizeof(uint64_t) == sizeof(unsigned long));
-
- return (atomic_fetchadd_long(p, (unsigned long)x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- assert(sizeof(uint64_t) == sizeof(unsigned long));
-
- return (atomic_fetchadd_long(p, (unsigned long)(-(long)x)) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
-
- assert(sizeof(uint64_t) == sizeof(unsigned long));
-
- return (!atomic_cmpset_long(p, (unsigned long)c, (unsigned long)s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- assert(sizeof(uint64_t) == sizeof(unsigned long));
-
- atomic_store_rel_long(p, x);
-}
-# elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSATOMIC))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (OSAtomicAdd64((int64_t)x, (int64_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (OSAtomicAdd64(-((int64_t)x), (int64_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
-
- return (!OSAtomicCompareAndSwap64(c, s, (int64_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
- uint64_t o;
-
- /*The documented OSAtomic*() API does not expose an atomic exchange. */
- do {
- o = atomic_read_uint64(p);
- } while (atomic_cas_uint64(p, o, x));
-}
-# elif (defined(_MSC_VER))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (InterlockedExchangeAdd64(p, x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (InterlockedExchangeAdd64(p, -((int64_t)x)) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
- uint64_t o;
-
- o = InterlockedCompareExchange64(p, s, c);
- return (o != c);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- InterlockedExchange64(p, x);
-}
-# elif (defined(__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8) || \
- defined(JE_FORCE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_add_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (__sync_add_and_fetch(p, x));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-atomic_sub_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- return (__sync_sub_and_fetch(p, x));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t c, uint64_t s)
-{
-
- return (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(p, c, s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint64(uint64_t *p, uint64_t x)
-{
-
- __sync_lock_test_and_set(p, x);
-}
-# else
-# error "Missing implementation for 64-bit atomic operations"
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* 32-bit operations. */
-#if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- uint32_t t = x;
-
- asm volatile (
- "lock; xaddl %0, %1;"
- : "+r" (t), "=m" (*p) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- );
-
- return (t + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- uint32_t t;
-
- x = (uint32_t)(-(int32_t)x);
- t = x;
- asm volatile (
- "lock; xaddl %0, %1;"
- : "+r" (t), "=m" (*p) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- );
-
- return (t + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
- uint8_t success;
-
- asm volatile (
- "lock; cmpxchgl %4, %0;"
- "sete %1;"
- : "=m" (*p), "=a" (success) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p), "a" (c), "r" (s) /* Inputs. */
- : "memory"
- );
-
- return (!(bool)success);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- asm volatile (
- "xchgl %1, %0;" /* Lock is implied by xchgl. */
- : "=m" (*p), "+r" (x) /* Outputs. */
- : "m" (*p) /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-}
-# elif (defined(JEMALLOC_C11ATOMICS))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *)p;
- return (atomic_fetch_add(a, x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *)p;
- return (atomic_fetch_sub(a, x) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *)p;
- return (!atomic_compare_exchange_strong(a, &c, s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *a = (volatile atomic_uint_least32_t *)p;
- atomic_store(a, x);
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_ATOMIC9))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (atomic_fetchadd_32(p, x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (atomic_fetchadd_32(p, (uint32_t)(-(int32_t)x)) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
-
- return (!atomic_cmpset_32(p, c, s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- atomic_store_rel_32(p, x);
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSATOMIC))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (OSAtomicAdd32((int32_t)x, (int32_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (OSAtomicAdd32(-((int32_t)x), (int32_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
-
- return (!OSAtomicCompareAndSwap32(c, s, (int32_t *)p));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
- uint32_t o;
-
- /*The documented OSAtomic*() API does not expose an atomic exchange. */
- do {
- o = atomic_read_uint32(p);
- } while (atomic_cas_uint32(p, o, x));
-}
-#elif (defined(_MSC_VER))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (InterlockedExchangeAdd(p, x) + x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (InterlockedExchangeAdd(p, -((int32_t)x)) - x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
- uint32_t o;
-
- o = InterlockedCompareExchange(p, s, c);
- return (o != c);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- InterlockedExchange(p, x);
-}
-#elif (defined(__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4) || \
- defined(JE_FORCE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_add_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (__sync_add_and_fetch(p, x));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-atomic_sub_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- return (__sync_sub_and_fetch(p, x));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t c, uint32_t s)
-{
-
- return (!__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(p, c, s));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_uint32(uint32_t *p, uint32_t x)
-{
-
- __sync_lock_test_and_set(p, x);
-}
-#else
-# error "Missing implementation for 32-bit atomic operations"
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Pointer operations. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void *
-atomic_add_p(void **p, void *x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return ((void *)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return ((void *)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void *
-atomic_sub_p(void **p, void *x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return ((void *)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p,
- (uint64_t)-((int64_t)x)));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return ((void *)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p,
- (uint32_t)-((int32_t)x)));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_p(void **p, void *c, void *s)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return (atomic_cas_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)c, (uint64_t)s));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return (atomic_cas_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)c, (uint32_t)s));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_p(void **p, const void *x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- atomic_write_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x);
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- atomic_write_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x);
-#endif
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* size_t operations. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-atomic_add_z(size_t *p, size_t x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return ((size_t)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return ((size_t)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-atomic_sub_z(size_t *p, size_t x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return ((size_t)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p,
- (uint64_t)-((int64_t)x)));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return ((size_t)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p,
- (uint32_t)-((int32_t)x)));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_z(size_t *p, size_t c, size_t s)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return (atomic_cas_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)c, (uint64_t)s));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- return (atomic_cas_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)c, (uint32_t)s));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_z(size_t *p, size_t x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- atomic_write_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x);
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- atomic_write_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x);
-#endif
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* unsigned operations. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-atomic_add_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- return ((unsigned)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 2)
- return ((unsigned)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-atomic_sub_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- return ((unsigned)atomic_add_uint64((uint64_t *)p,
- (uint64_t)-((int64_t)x)));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 2)
- return ((unsigned)atomic_add_uint32((uint32_t *)p,
- (uint32_t)-((int32_t)x)));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-atomic_cas_u(unsigned *p, unsigned c, unsigned s)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- return (atomic_cas_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)c, (uint64_t)s));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 2)
- return (atomic_cas_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)c, (uint32_t)s));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-atomic_write_u(unsigned *p, unsigned x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- atomic_write_uint64((uint64_t *)p, (uint64_t)x);
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_INT == 2)
- atomic_write_uint32((uint32_t *)p, (uint32_t)x);
-#endif
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/base.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/base.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d6b81e162..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/base.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void *base_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t size);
-void base_stats_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t *allocated, size_t *resident,
- size_t *mapped);
-bool base_boot(void);
-void base_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void base_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void base_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 36f38b59c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,274 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/* Maximum bitmap bit count is 2^LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS. */
-#define LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS LG_RUN_MAXREGS
-#define BITMAP_MAXBITS (ZU(1) << LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-
-typedef struct bitmap_level_s bitmap_level_t;
-typedef struct bitmap_info_s bitmap_info_t;
-typedef unsigned long bitmap_t;
-#define LG_SIZEOF_BITMAP LG_SIZEOF_LONG
-
-/* Number of bits per group. */
-#define LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS (LG_SIZEOF_BITMAP + 3)
-#define BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS (ZU(1) << LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS)
-#define BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK (BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS-1)
-
-/*
- * Do some analysis on how big the bitmap is before we use a tree. For a brute
- * force linear search, if we would have to call ffs_lu() more than 2^3 times,
- * use a tree instead.
- */
-#if LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS - LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS > 3
-# define USE_TREE
-#endif
-
-/* Number of groups required to store a given number of bits. */
-#define BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(nbits) \
- ((nbits + BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK) >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS)
-
-/*
- * Number of groups required at a particular level for a given number of bits.
- */
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_L0(nbits) \
- BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(nbits)
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_L1(nbits) \
- BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(nbits))
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_L2(nbits) \
- BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS((nbits))))
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_L3(nbits) \
- BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS( \
- BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS((nbits)))))
-
-/*
- * Assuming the number of levels, number of groups required for a given number
- * of bits.
- */
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_1_LEVEL(nbits) \
- BITMAP_GROUPS_L0(nbits)
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_2_LEVEL(nbits) \
- (BITMAP_GROUPS_1_LEVEL(nbits) + BITMAP_GROUPS_L1(nbits))
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_3_LEVEL(nbits) \
- (BITMAP_GROUPS_2_LEVEL(nbits) + BITMAP_GROUPS_L2(nbits))
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_4_LEVEL(nbits) \
- (BITMAP_GROUPS_3_LEVEL(nbits) + BITMAP_GROUPS_L3(nbits))
-
-/*
- * Maximum number of groups required to support LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS.
- */
-#ifdef USE_TREE
-
-#if LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS <= LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS
-# define BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX BITMAP_GROUPS_1_LEVEL(BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-#elif LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS <= LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS * 2
-# define BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX BITMAP_GROUPS_2_LEVEL(BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-#elif LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS <= LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS * 3
-# define BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX BITMAP_GROUPS_3_LEVEL(BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-#elif LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS <= LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS * 4
-# define BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX BITMAP_GROUPS_4_LEVEL(BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-#else
-# error "Unsupported bitmap size"
-#endif
-
-/* Maximum number of levels possible. */
-#define BITMAP_MAX_LEVELS \
- (LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS / LG_SIZEOF_BITMAP) \
- + !!(LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS % LG_SIZEOF_BITMAP)
-
-#else /* USE_TREE */
-
-#define BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(BITMAP_MAXBITS)
-
-#endif /* USE_TREE */
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct bitmap_level_s {
- /* Offset of this level's groups within the array of groups. */
- size_t group_offset;
-};
-
-struct bitmap_info_s {
- /* Logical number of bits in bitmap (stored at bottom level). */
- size_t nbits;
-
-#ifdef USE_TREE
- /* Number of levels necessary for nbits. */
- unsigned nlevels;
-
- /*
- * Only the first (nlevels+1) elements are used, and levels are ordered
- * bottom to top (e.g. the bottom level is stored in levels[0]).
- */
- bitmap_level_t levels[BITMAP_MAX_LEVELS+1];
-#else /* USE_TREE */
- /* Number of groups necessary for nbits. */
- size_t ngroups;
-#endif /* USE_TREE */
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void bitmap_info_init(bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t nbits);
-void bitmap_init(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo);
-size_t bitmap_size(const bitmap_info_t *binfo);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-bool bitmap_full(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo);
-bool bitmap_get(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit);
-void bitmap_set(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit);
-size_t bitmap_sfu(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo);
-void bitmap_unset(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_BITMAP_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-bitmap_full(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
-#ifdef USE_TREE
- size_t rgoff = binfo->levels[binfo->nlevels].group_offset - 1;
- bitmap_t rg = bitmap[rgoff];
- /* The bitmap is full iff the root group is 0. */
- return (rg == 0);
-#else
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < binfo->ngroups; i++) {
- if (bitmap[i] != 0)
- return (false);
- }
- return (true);
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-bitmap_get(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit)
-{
- size_t goff;
- bitmap_t g;
-
- assert(bit < binfo->nbits);
- goff = bit >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS;
- g = bitmap[goff];
- return (!(g & (ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK))));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-bitmap_set(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit)
-{
- size_t goff;
- bitmap_t *gp;
- bitmap_t g;
-
- assert(bit < binfo->nbits);
- assert(!bitmap_get(bitmap, binfo, bit));
- goff = bit >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS;
- gp = &bitmap[goff];
- g = *gp;
- assert(g & (ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK)));
- g ^= ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK);
- *gp = g;
- assert(bitmap_get(bitmap, binfo, bit));
-#ifdef USE_TREE
- /* Propagate group state transitions up the tree. */
- if (g == 0) {
- unsigned i;
- for (i = 1; i < binfo->nlevels; i++) {
- bit = goff;
- goff = bit >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS;
- gp = &bitmap[binfo->levels[i].group_offset + goff];
- g = *gp;
- assert(g & (ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK)));
- g ^= ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK);
- *gp = g;
- if (g != 0)
- break;
- }
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-/* sfu: set first unset. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-bitmap_sfu(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
- size_t bit;
- bitmap_t g;
- unsigned i;
-
- assert(!bitmap_full(bitmap, binfo));
-
-#ifdef USE_TREE
- i = binfo->nlevels - 1;
- g = bitmap[binfo->levels[i].group_offset];
- bit = ffs_lu(g) - 1;
- while (i > 0) {
- i--;
- g = bitmap[binfo->levels[i].group_offset + bit];
- bit = (bit << LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS) + (ffs_lu(g) - 1);
- }
-#else
- i = 0;
- g = bitmap[0];
- while ((bit = ffs_lu(g)) == 0) {
- i++;
- g = bitmap[i];
- }
- bit = (i << LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS) + (bit - 1);
-#endif
- bitmap_set(bitmap, binfo, bit);
- return (bit);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-bitmap_unset(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t bit)
-{
- size_t goff;
- bitmap_t *gp;
- bitmap_t g;
- UNUSED bool propagate;
-
- assert(bit < binfo->nbits);
- assert(bitmap_get(bitmap, binfo, bit));
- goff = bit >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS;
- gp = &bitmap[goff];
- g = *gp;
- propagate = (g == 0);
- assert((g & (ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK))) == 0);
- g ^= ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK);
- *gp = g;
- assert(!bitmap_get(bitmap, binfo, bit));
-#ifdef USE_TREE
- /* Propagate group state transitions up the tree. */
- if (propagate) {
- unsigned i;
- for (i = 1; i < binfo->nlevels; i++) {
- bit = goff;
- goff = bit >> LG_BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS;
- gp = &bitmap[binfo->levels[i].group_offset + goff];
- g = *gp;
- propagate = (g == 0);
- assert((g & (ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK)))
- == 0);
- g ^= ZU(1) << (bit & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK);
- *gp = g;
- if (!propagate)
- break;
- }
- }
-#endif /* USE_TREE */
-}
-
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 38c9a012d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/*
- * Size and alignment of memory chunks that are allocated by the OS's virtual
- * memory system.
- */
-#define LG_CHUNK_DEFAULT 21
-
-/* Return the chunk address for allocation address a. */
-#define CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(a) \
- ((void *)((uintptr_t)(a) & ~chunksize_mask))
-
-/* Return the chunk offset of address a. */
-#define CHUNK_ADDR2OFFSET(a) \
- ((size_t)((uintptr_t)(a) & chunksize_mask))
-
-/* Return the smallest chunk multiple that is >= s. */
-#define CHUNK_CEILING(s) \
- (((s) + chunksize_mask) & ~chunksize_mask)
-
-#define CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER { \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL \
-}
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-extern size_t opt_lg_chunk;
-extern const char *opt_dss;
-
-extern rtree_t chunks_rtree;
-
-extern size_t chunksize;
-extern size_t chunksize_mask; /* (chunksize - 1). */
-extern size_t chunk_npages;
-
-extern const chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks_default;
-
-chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- const chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks);
-
-bool chunk_register(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *chunk,
- const extent_node_t *node);
-void chunk_deregister(const void *chunk, const extent_node_t *node);
-void *chunk_alloc_base(size_t size);
-void *chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment,
- bool *zero, bool *commit, bool dalloc_node);
-void *chunk_alloc_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment,
- bool *zero, bool *commit);
-void chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed);
-void chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *chunk, size_t size, bool zeroed,
- bool committed);
-bool chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset,
- size_t length);
-bool chunk_boot(void);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-extent_node_t *chunk_lookup(const void *chunk, bool dependent);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_CHUNK_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE extent_node_t *
-chunk_lookup(const void *ptr, bool dependent)
-{
-
- return (rtree_get(&chunks_rtree, (uintptr_t)ptr, dependent));
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk_dss.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk_mmap.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_dss.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_dss.h
deleted file mode 100644
index da8511ba0..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_dss.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef enum {
- dss_prec_disabled = 0,
- dss_prec_primary = 1,
- dss_prec_secondary = 2,
-
- dss_prec_limit = 3
-} dss_prec_t;
-#define DSS_PREC_DEFAULT dss_prec_secondary
-#define DSS_DEFAULT "secondary"
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-extern const char *dss_prec_names[];
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-dss_prec_t chunk_dss_prec_get(void);
-bool chunk_dss_prec_set(dss_prec_t dss_prec);
-void *chunk_alloc_dss(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *new_addr,
- size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit);
-bool chunk_in_dss(void *chunk);
-bool chunk_dss_mergeable(void *chunk_a, void *chunk_b);
-void chunk_dss_boot(void);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_mmap.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_mmap.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f2d0ac2e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/chunk_mmap.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void *chunk_alloc_mmap(void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment,
- bool *zero, bool *commit);
-bool chunk_dalloc_mmap(void *chunk, size_t size);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ckh.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ckh.h
deleted file mode 100644
index f75ad90b7..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ckh.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct ckh_s ckh_t;
-typedef struct ckhc_s ckhc_t;
-
-/* Typedefs to allow easy function pointer passing. */
-typedef void ckh_hash_t (const void *, size_t[2]);
-typedef bool ckh_keycomp_t (const void *, const void *);
-
-/* Maintain counters used to get an idea of performance. */
-/* #define CKH_COUNT */
-/* Print counter values in ckh_delete() (requires CKH_COUNT). */
-/* #define CKH_VERBOSE */
-
-/*
- * There are 2^LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS cells in each hash table bucket. Try to fit
- * one bucket per L1 cache line.
- */
-#define LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS (LG_CACHELINE - LG_SIZEOF_PTR - 1)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-/* Hash table cell. */
-struct ckhc_s {
- const void *key;
- const void *data;
-};
-
-struct ckh_s {
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- /* Counters used to get an idea of performance. */
- uint64_t ngrows;
- uint64_t nshrinks;
- uint64_t nshrinkfails;
- uint64_t ninserts;
- uint64_t nrelocs;
-#endif
-
- /* Used for pseudo-random number generation. */
- uint64_t prng_state;
-
- /* Total number of items. */
- size_t count;
-
- /*
- * Minimum and current number of hash table buckets. There are
- * 2^LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS cells per bucket.
- */
- unsigned lg_minbuckets;
- unsigned lg_curbuckets;
-
- /* Hash and comparison functions. */
- ckh_hash_t *hash;
- ckh_keycomp_t *keycomp;
-
- /* Hash table with 2^lg_curbuckets buckets. */
- ckhc_t *tab;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-bool ckh_new(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, size_t minitems, ckh_hash_t *hash,
- ckh_keycomp_t *keycomp);
-void ckh_delete(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh);
-size_t ckh_count(ckh_t *ckh);
-bool ckh_iter(ckh_t *ckh, size_t *tabind, void **key, void **data);
-bool ckh_insert(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, const void *key, const void *data);
-bool ckh_remove(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, const void *searchkey, void **key,
- void **data);
-bool ckh_search(ckh_t *ckh, const void *searchkey, void **key, void **data);
-void ckh_string_hash(const void *key, size_t r_hash[2]);
-bool ckh_string_keycomp(const void *k1, const void *k2);
-void ckh_pointer_hash(const void *key, size_t r_hash[2]);
-bool ckh_pointer_keycomp(const void *k1, const void *k2);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ctl.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ctl.h
deleted file mode 100644
index af0f6d7c5..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ctl.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct ctl_node_s ctl_node_t;
-typedef struct ctl_named_node_s ctl_named_node_t;
-typedef struct ctl_indexed_node_s ctl_indexed_node_t;
-typedef struct ctl_arena_stats_s ctl_arena_stats_t;
-typedef struct ctl_stats_s ctl_stats_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct ctl_node_s {
- bool named;
-};
-
-struct ctl_named_node_s {
- struct ctl_node_s node;
- const char *name;
- /* If (nchildren == 0), this is a terminal node. */
- unsigned nchildren;
- const ctl_node_t *children;
- int (*ctl)(tsd_t *, const size_t *, size_t, void *,
- size_t *, void *, size_t);
-};
-
-struct ctl_indexed_node_s {
- struct ctl_node_s node;
- const ctl_named_node_t *(*index)(tsdn_t *, const size_t *, size_t,
- size_t);
-};
-
-struct ctl_arena_stats_s {
- bool initialized;
- unsigned nthreads;
- const char *dss;
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult;
- ssize_t decay_time;
- size_t pactive;
- size_t pdirty;
-
- /* The remainder are only populated if config_stats is true. */
-
- arena_stats_t astats;
-
- /* Aggregate stats for small size classes, based on bin stats. */
- size_t allocated_small;
- uint64_t nmalloc_small;
- uint64_t ndalloc_small;
- uint64_t nrequests_small;
-
- malloc_bin_stats_t bstats[NBINS];
- malloc_large_stats_t *lstats; /* nlclasses elements. */
- malloc_huge_stats_t *hstats; /* nhclasses elements. */
-};
-
-struct ctl_stats_s {
- size_t allocated;
- size_t active;
- size_t metadata;
- size_t resident;
- size_t mapped;
- size_t retained;
- unsigned narenas;
- ctl_arena_stats_t *arenas; /* (narenas + 1) elements. */
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-int ctl_byname(tsd_t *tsd, const char *name, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp,
- void *newp, size_t newlen);
-int ctl_nametomib(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *name, size_t *mibp,
- size_t *miblenp);
-
-int ctl_bymib(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
-bool ctl_boot(void);
-void ctl_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void ctl_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void ctl_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-
-#define xmallctl(name, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen) do { \
- if (je_mallctl(name, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen) \
- != 0) { \
- malloc_printf( \
- "<jemalloc>: Failure in xmallctl(\"%s\", ...)\n", \
- name); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define xmallctlnametomib(name, mibp, miblenp) do { \
- if (je_mallctlnametomib(name, mibp, miblenp) != 0) { \
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Failure in " \
- "xmallctlnametomib(\"%s\", ...)\n", name); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define xmallctlbymib(mib, miblen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen) do { \
- if (je_mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, \
- newlen) != 0) { \
- malloc_write( \
- "<jemalloc>: Failure in xmallctlbymib()\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/extent.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/extent.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 49d76a57f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/extent.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct extent_node_s extent_node_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-/* Tree of extents. Use accessor functions for en_* fields. */
-struct extent_node_s {
- /* Arena from which this extent came, if any. */
- arena_t *en_arena;
-
- /* Pointer to the extent that this tree node is responsible for. */
- void *en_addr;
-
- /* Total region size. */
- size_t en_size;
-
- /*
- * The zeroed flag is used by chunk recycling code to track whether
- * memory is zero-filled.
- */
- bool en_zeroed;
-
- /*
- * True if physical memory is committed to the extent, whether
- * explicitly or implicitly as on a system that overcommits and
- * satisfies physical memory needs on demand via soft page faults.
- */
- bool en_committed;
-
- /*
- * The achunk flag is used to validate that huge allocation lookups
- * don't return arena chunks.
- */
- bool en_achunk;
-
- /* Profile counters, used for huge objects. */
- prof_tctx_t *en_prof_tctx;
-
- /* Linkage for arena's runs_dirty and chunks_cache rings. */
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t rd;
- qr(extent_node_t) cc_link;
-
- union {
- /* Linkage for the size/address-ordered tree. */
- rb_node(extent_node_t) szad_link;
-
- /* Linkage for arena's achunks, huge, and node_cache lists. */
- ql_elm(extent_node_t) ql_link;
- };
-
- /* Linkage for the address-ordered tree. */
- rb_node(extent_node_t) ad_link;
-};
-typedef rb_tree(extent_node_t) extent_tree_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-rb_proto(, extent_tree_szad_, extent_tree_t, extent_node_t)
-
-rb_proto(, extent_tree_ad_, extent_tree_t, extent_node_t)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-arena_t *extent_node_arena_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-void *extent_node_addr_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-size_t extent_node_size_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-bool extent_node_zeroed_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-bool extent_node_committed_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-bool extent_node_achunk_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-prof_tctx_t *extent_node_prof_tctx_get(const extent_node_t *node);
-void extent_node_arena_set(extent_node_t *node, arena_t *arena);
-void extent_node_addr_set(extent_node_t *node, void *addr);
-void extent_node_size_set(extent_node_t *node, size_t size);
-void extent_node_zeroed_set(extent_node_t *node, bool zeroed);
-void extent_node_committed_set(extent_node_t *node, bool committed);
-void extent_node_achunk_set(extent_node_t *node, bool achunk);
-void extent_node_prof_tctx_set(extent_node_t *node, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void extent_node_init(extent_node_t *node, arena_t *arena, void *addr,
- size_t size, bool zeroed, bool committed);
-void extent_node_dirty_linkage_init(extent_node_t *node);
-void extent_node_dirty_insert(extent_node_t *node,
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *runs_dirty, extent_node_t *chunks_dirty);
-void extent_node_dirty_remove(extent_node_t *node);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_EXTENT_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_t *
-extent_node_arena_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_arena);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void *
-extent_node_addr_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_addr);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-extent_node_size_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_size);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-extent_node_zeroed_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_zeroed);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-extent_node_committed_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- assert(!node->en_achunk);
- return (node->en_committed);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-extent_node_achunk_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_achunk);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE prof_tctx_t *
-extent_node_prof_tctx_get(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (node->en_prof_tctx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_arena_set(extent_node_t *node, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- node->en_arena = arena;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_addr_set(extent_node_t *node, void *addr)
-{
-
- node->en_addr = addr;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_size_set(extent_node_t *node, size_t size)
-{
-
- node->en_size = size;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_zeroed_set(extent_node_t *node, bool zeroed)
-{
-
- node->en_zeroed = zeroed;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_committed_set(extent_node_t *node, bool committed)
-{
-
- node->en_committed = committed;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_achunk_set(extent_node_t *node, bool achunk)
-{
-
- node->en_achunk = achunk;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_prof_tctx_set(extent_node_t *node, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- node->en_prof_tctx = tctx;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_init(extent_node_t *node, arena_t *arena, void *addr, size_t size,
- bool zeroed, bool committed)
-{
-
- extent_node_arena_set(node, arena);
- extent_node_addr_set(node, addr);
- extent_node_size_set(node, size);
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, zeroed);
- extent_node_committed_set(node, committed);
- extent_node_achunk_set(node, false);
- if (config_prof)
- extent_node_prof_tctx_set(node, NULL);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_dirty_linkage_init(extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- qr_new(&node->rd, rd_link);
- qr_new(node, cc_link);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_dirty_insert(extent_node_t *node,
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *runs_dirty, extent_node_t *chunks_dirty)
-{
-
- qr_meld(runs_dirty, &node->rd, rd_link);
- qr_meld(chunks_dirty, node, cc_link);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-extent_node_dirty_remove(extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- qr_remove(&node->rd, rd_link);
- qr_remove(node, cc_link);
-}
-
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/hash.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/hash.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1ff2d9a05..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/hash.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * The following hash function is based on MurmurHash3, placed into the public
- * domain by Austin Appleby. See https://github.com/aappleby/smhasher for
- * details.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-uint32_t hash_x86_32(const void *key, int len, uint32_t seed);
-void hash_x86_128(const void *key, const int len, uint32_t seed,
- uint64_t r_out[2]);
-void hash_x64_128(const void *key, const int len, const uint32_t seed,
- uint64_t r_out[2]);
-void hash(const void *key, size_t len, const uint32_t seed,
- size_t r_hash[2]);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_HASH_C_))
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Internal implementation. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-hash_rotl_32(uint32_t x, int8_t r)
-{
-
- return ((x << r) | (x >> (32 - r)));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-hash_rotl_64(uint64_t x, int8_t r)
-{
-
- return ((x << r) | (x >> (64 - r)));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-hash_get_block_32(const uint32_t *p, int i)
-{
-
- /* Handle unaligned read. */
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)p & (sizeof(uint32_t)-1)) != 0) {
- uint32_t ret;
-
- memcpy(&ret, (uint8_t *)(p + i), sizeof(uint32_t));
- return (ret);
- }
-
- return (p[i]);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-hash_get_block_64(const uint64_t *p, int i)
-{
-
- /* Handle unaligned read. */
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)p & (sizeof(uint64_t)-1)) != 0) {
- uint64_t ret;
-
- memcpy(&ret, (uint8_t *)(p + i), sizeof(uint64_t));
- return (ret);
- }
-
- return (p[i]);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-hash_fmix_32(uint32_t h)
-{
-
- h ^= h >> 16;
- h *= 0x85ebca6b;
- h ^= h >> 13;
- h *= 0xc2b2ae35;
- h ^= h >> 16;
-
- return (h);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-hash_fmix_64(uint64_t k)
-{
-
- k ^= k >> 33;
- k *= KQU(0xff51afd7ed558ccd);
- k ^= k >> 33;
- k *= KQU(0xc4ceb9fe1a85ec53);
- k ^= k >> 33;
-
- return (k);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-hash_x86_32(const void *key, int len, uint32_t seed)
-{
- const uint8_t *data = (const uint8_t *) key;
- const int nblocks = len / 4;
-
- uint32_t h1 = seed;
-
- const uint32_t c1 = 0xcc9e2d51;
- const uint32_t c2 = 0x1b873593;
-
- /* body */
- {
- const uint32_t *blocks = (const uint32_t *) (data + nblocks*4);
- int i;
-
- for (i = -nblocks; i; i++) {
- uint32_t k1 = hash_get_block_32(blocks, i);
-
- k1 *= c1;
- k1 = hash_rotl_32(k1, 15);
- k1 *= c2;
-
- h1 ^= k1;
- h1 = hash_rotl_32(h1, 13);
- h1 = h1*5 + 0xe6546b64;
- }
- }
-
- /* tail */
- {
- const uint8_t *tail = (const uint8_t *) (data + nblocks*4);
-
- uint32_t k1 = 0;
-
- switch (len & 3) {
- case 3: k1 ^= tail[2] << 16;
- case 2: k1 ^= tail[1] << 8;
- case 1: k1 ^= tail[0]; k1 *= c1; k1 = hash_rotl_32(k1, 15);
- k1 *= c2; h1 ^= k1;
- }
- }
-
- /* finalization */
- h1 ^= len;
-
- h1 = hash_fmix_32(h1);
-
- return (h1);
-}
-
-UNUSED JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-hash_x86_128(const void *key, const int len, uint32_t seed,
- uint64_t r_out[2])
-{
- const uint8_t * data = (const uint8_t *) key;
- const int nblocks = len / 16;
-
- uint32_t h1 = seed;
- uint32_t h2 = seed;
- uint32_t h3 = seed;
- uint32_t h4 = seed;
-
- const uint32_t c1 = 0x239b961b;
- const uint32_t c2 = 0xab0e9789;
- const uint32_t c3 = 0x38b34ae5;
- const uint32_t c4 = 0xa1e38b93;
-
- /* body */
- {
- const uint32_t *blocks = (const uint32_t *) (data + nblocks*16);
- int i;
-
- for (i = -nblocks; i; i++) {
- uint32_t k1 = hash_get_block_32(blocks, i*4 + 0);
- uint32_t k2 = hash_get_block_32(blocks, i*4 + 1);
- uint32_t k3 = hash_get_block_32(blocks, i*4 + 2);
- uint32_t k4 = hash_get_block_32(blocks, i*4 + 3);
-
- k1 *= c1; k1 = hash_rotl_32(k1, 15); k1 *= c2; h1 ^= k1;
-
- h1 = hash_rotl_32(h1, 19); h1 += h2;
- h1 = h1*5 + 0x561ccd1b;
-
- k2 *= c2; k2 = hash_rotl_32(k2, 16); k2 *= c3; h2 ^= k2;
-
- h2 = hash_rotl_32(h2, 17); h2 += h3;
- h2 = h2*5 + 0x0bcaa747;
-
- k3 *= c3; k3 = hash_rotl_32(k3, 17); k3 *= c4; h3 ^= k3;
-
- h3 = hash_rotl_32(h3, 15); h3 += h4;
- h3 = h3*5 + 0x96cd1c35;
-
- k4 *= c4; k4 = hash_rotl_32(k4, 18); k4 *= c1; h4 ^= k4;
-
- h4 = hash_rotl_32(h4, 13); h4 += h1;
- h4 = h4*5 + 0x32ac3b17;
- }
- }
-
- /* tail */
- {
- const uint8_t *tail = (const uint8_t *) (data + nblocks*16);
- uint32_t k1 = 0;
- uint32_t k2 = 0;
- uint32_t k3 = 0;
- uint32_t k4 = 0;
-
- switch (len & 15) {
- case 15: k4 ^= tail[14] << 16;
- case 14: k4 ^= tail[13] << 8;
- case 13: k4 ^= tail[12] << 0;
- k4 *= c4; k4 = hash_rotl_32(k4, 18); k4 *= c1; h4 ^= k4;
-
- case 12: k3 ^= tail[11] << 24;
- case 11: k3 ^= tail[10] << 16;
- case 10: k3 ^= tail[ 9] << 8;
- case 9: k3 ^= tail[ 8] << 0;
- k3 *= c3; k3 = hash_rotl_32(k3, 17); k3 *= c4; h3 ^= k3;
-
- case 8: k2 ^= tail[ 7] << 24;
- case 7: k2 ^= tail[ 6] << 16;
- case 6: k2 ^= tail[ 5] << 8;
- case 5: k2 ^= tail[ 4] << 0;
- k2 *= c2; k2 = hash_rotl_32(k2, 16); k2 *= c3; h2 ^= k2;
-
- case 4: k1 ^= tail[ 3] << 24;
- case 3: k1 ^= tail[ 2] << 16;
- case 2: k1 ^= tail[ 1] << 8;
- case 1: k1 ^= tail[ 0] << 0;
- k1 *= c1; k1 = hash_rotl_32(k1, 15); k1 *= c2; h1 ^= k1;
- }
- }
-
- /* finalization */
- h1 ^= len; h2 ^= len; h3 ^= len; h4 ^= len;
-
- h1 += h2; h1 += h3; h1 += h4;
- h2 += h1; h3 += h1; h4 += h1;
-
- h1 = hash_fmix_32(h1);
- h2 = hash_fmix_32(h2);
- h3 = hash_fmix_32(h3);
- h4 = hash_fmix_32(h4);
-
- h1 += h2; h1 += h3; h1 += h4;
- h2 += h1; h3 += h1; h4 += h1;
-
- r_out[0] = (((uint64_t) h2) << 32) | h1;
- r_out[1] = (((uint64_t) h4) << 32) | h3;
-}
-
-UNUSED JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-hash_x64_128(const void *key, const int len, const uint32_t seed,
- uint64_t r_out[2])
-{
- const uint8_t *data = (const uint8_t *) key;
- const int nblocks = len / 16;
-
- uint64_t h1 = seed;
- uint64_t h2 = seed;
-
- const uint64_t c1 = KQU(0x87c37b91114253d5);
- const uint64_t c2 = KQU(0x4cf5ad432745937f);
-
- /* body */
- {
- const uint64_t *blocks = (const uint64_t *) (data);
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nblocks; i++) {
- uint64_t k1 = hash_get_block_64(blocks, i*2 + 0);
- uint64_t k2 = hash_get_block_64(blocks, i*2 + 1);
-
- k1 *= c1; k1 = hash_rotl_64(k1, 31); k1 *= c2; h1 ^= k1;
-
- h1 = hash_rotl_64(h1, 27); h1 += h2;
- h1 = h1*5 + 0x52dce729;
-
- k2 *= c2; k2 = hash_rotl_64(k2, 33); k2 *= c1; h2 ^= k2;
-
- h2 = hash_rotl_64(h2, 31); h2 += h1;
- h2 = h2*5 + 0x38495ab5;
- }
- }
-
- /* tail */
- {
- const uint8_t *tail = (const uint8_t*)(data + nblocks*16);
- uint64_t k1 = 0;
- uint64_t k2 = 0;
-
- switch (len & 15) {
- case 15: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[14])) << 48;
- case 14: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[13])) << 40;
- case 13: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[12])) << 32;
- case 12: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[11])) << 24;
- case 11: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[10])) << 16;
- case 10: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 9])) << 8;
- case 9: k2 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 8])) << 0;
- k2 *= c2; k2 = hash_rotl_64(k2, 33); k2 *= c1; h2 ^= k2;
-
- case 8: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 7])) << 56;
- case 7: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 6])) << 48;
- case 6: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 5])) << 40;
- case 5: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 4])) << 32;
- case 4: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 3])) << 24;
- case 3: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 2])) << 16;
- case 2: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 1])) << 8;
- case 1: k1 ^= ((uint64_t)(tail[ 0])) << 0;
- k1 *= c1; k1 = hash_rotl_64(k1, 31); k1 *= c2; h1 ^= k1;
- }
- }
-
- /* finalization */
- h1 ^= len; h2 ^= len;
-
- h1 += h2;
- h2 += h1;
-
- h1 = hash_fmix_64(h1);
- h2 = hash_fmix_64(h2);
-
- h1 += h2;
- h2 += h1;
-
- r_out[0] = h1;
- r_out[1] = h2;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* API. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-hash(const void *key, size_t len, const uint32_t seed, size_t r_hash[2])
-{
-
- assert(len <= INT_MAX); /* Unfortunate implementation limitation. */
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3 && !defined(JEMALLOC_BIG_ENDIAN))
- hash_x64_128(key, (int)len, seed, (uint64_t *)r_hash);
-#else
- {
- uint64_t hashes[2];
- hash_x86_128(key, (int)len, seed, hashes);
- r_hash[0] = (size_t)hashes[0];
- r_hash[1] = (size_t)hashes[1];
- }
-#endif
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/huge.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/huge.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 22184d9bb..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/huge.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void *huge_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize, bool zero);
-void *huge_palloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool zero);
-bool huge_ralloc_no_move(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize_min, size_t usize_max, bool zero);
-void *huge_ralloc(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (huge_dalloc_junk_t)(void *, size_t);
-extern huge_dalloc_junk_t *huge_dalloc_junk;
-#endif
-void huge_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr);
-arena_t *huge_aalloc(const void *ptr);
-size_t huge_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-prof_tctx_t *huge_prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-void huge_prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void huge_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index fdc8fef9d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1288 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_H
-#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_H
-
-#include "jemalloc_internal_defs.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_UTRACE
-#include <sys/ktrace.h>
-#endif
-
-#define JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-# define JEMALLOC_N(n) jet_##n
-# include "jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.h"
-# define JEMALLOC_NO_RENAME
-# include "../jemalloc@install_suffix@.h"
-# undef JEMALLOC_NO_RENAME
-#else
-# define JEMALLOC_N(n) @private_namespace@##n
-# include "../jemalloc@install_suffix@.h"
-#endif
-#include "jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h"
-
-static const bool config_debug =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DEBUG
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool have_dss =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DSS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_fill =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_lazy_lock =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const char * const config_malloc_conf = JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF;
-static const bool config_prof =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_prof_libgcc =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_prof_libunwind =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBUNWIND
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool maps_coalesce =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MAPS_COALESCE
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_munmap =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUNMAP
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_stats =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_STATS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_tcache =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_TCACHE
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_tls =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_TLS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_utrace =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_UTRACE
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_valgrind =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_VALGRIND
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_xmalloc =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_XMALLOC
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_ivsalloc =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_IVSALLOC
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-static const bool config_cache_oblivious =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_CACHE_OBLIVIOUS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_C11ATOMICS
-#include <stdatomic.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_ATOMIC9
-#include <machine/atomic.h>
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_OSATOMIC) || defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
-#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_ZONE
-#include <mach/mach_error.h>
-#include <mach/mach_init.h>
-#include <mach/vm_map.h>
-#include <malloc/malloc.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ph.h"
-#ifndef __PGI
-#define RB_COMPACT
-#endif
-#include "jemalloc/internal/rb.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/qr.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ql.h"
-
-/*
- * jemalloc can conceptually be broken into components (arena, tcache, etc.),
- * but there are circular dependencies that cannot be broken without
- * substantial performance degradation. In order to reduce the effect on
- * visual code flow, read the header files in multiple passes, with one of the
- * following cpp variables defined during each pass:
- *
- * JEMALLOC_H_TYPES : Preprocessor-defined constants and psuedo-opaque data
- * types.
- * JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS : Data structures.
- * JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS : Extern data declarations and function prototypes.
- * JEMALLOC_H_INLINES : Inline functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#define JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h"
-
-/* Page size index type. */
-typedef unsigned pszind_t;
-
-/* Size class index type. */
-typedef unsigned szind_t;
-
-/*
- * Flags bits:
- *
- * a: arena
- * t: tcache
- * 0: unused
- * z: zero
- * n: alignment
- *
- * aaaaaaaa aaaatttt tttttttt 0znnnnnn
- */
-#define MALLOCX_ARENA_MASK ((int)~0xfffff)
-#define MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX 0xffe
-#define MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK ((int)~0xfff000ffU)
-#define MALLOCX_TCACHE_MAX 0xffd
-#define MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN_MASK ((int)0x3f)
-/* Use MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET() if alignment may not be specified in flags. */
-#define MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET_SPECIFIED(flags) \
- (ZU(1) << (flags & MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN_MASK))
-#define MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET(flags) \
- (MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET_SPECIFIED(flags) & (SIZE_T_MAX-1))
-#define MALLOCX_ZERO_GET(flags) \
- ((bool)(flags & MALLOCX_ZERO))
-
-#define MALLOCX_TCACHE_GET(flags) \
- (((unsigned)((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) >> 8)) - 2)
-#define MALLOCX_ARENA_GET(flags) \
- (((unsigned)(((unsigned)flags) >> 20)) - 1)
-
-/* Smallest size class to support. */
-#define TINY_MIN (1U << LG_TINY_MIN)
-
-/*
- * Minimum allocation alignment is 2^LG_QUANTUM bytes (ignoring tiny size
- * classes).
- */
-#ifndef LG_QUANTUM
-# if (defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86))
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __ia64__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __alpha__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# if (defined(__sparc64__) || defined(__sparcv9) || defined(__sparc_v9__))
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# if (defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64))
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __arm__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 3
-# endif
-# ifdef __aarch64__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __hppa__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __mips__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 3
-# endif
-# ifdef __or1k__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 3
-# endif
-# ifdef __powerpc__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __riscv__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __s390__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __SH4__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __tile__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifdef __le32__
-# define LG_QUANTUM 4
-# endif
-# ifndef LG_QUANTUM
-# error "Unknown minimum alignment for architecture; specify via "
- "--with-lg-quantum"
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#define QUANTUM ((size_t)(1U << LG_QUANTUM))
-#define QUANTUM_MASK (QUANTUM - 1)
-
-/* Return the smallest quantum multiple that is >= a. */
-#define QUANTUM_CEILING(a) \
- (((a) + QUANTUM_MASK) & ~QUANTUM_MASK)
-
-#define LONG ((size_t)(1U << LG_SIZEOF_LONG))
-#define LONG_MASK (LONG - 1)
-
-/* Return the smallest long multiple that is >= a. */
-#define LONG_CEILING(a) \
- (((a) + LONG_MASK) & ~LONG_MASK)
-
-#define SIZEOF_PTR (1U << LG_SIZEOF_PTR)
-#define PTR_MASK (SIZEOF_PTR - 1)
-
-/* Return the smallest (void *) multiple that is >= a. */
-#define PTR_CEILING(a) \
- (((a) + PTR_MASK) & ~PTR_MASK)
-
-/*
- * Maximum size of L1 cache line. This is used to avoid cache line aliasing.
- * In addition, this controls the spacing of cacheline-spaced size classes.
- *
- * CACHELINE cannot be based on LG_CACHELINE because __declspec(align()) can
- * only handle raw constants.
- */
-#define LG_CACHELINE 6
-#define CACHELINE 64
-#define CACHELINE_MASK (CACHELINE - 1)
-
-/* Return the smallest cacheline multiple that is >= s. */
-#define CACHELINE_CEILING(s) \
- (((s) + CACHELINE_MASK) & ~CACHELINE_MASK)
-
-/* Page size. LG_PAGE is determined by the configure script. */
-#ifdef PAGE_MASK
-# undef PAGE_MASK
-#endif
-#define PAGE ((size_t)(1U << LG_PAGE))
-#define PAGE_MASK ((size_t)(PAGE - 1))
-
-/* Return the page base address for the page containing address a. */
-#define PAGE_ADDR2BASE(a) \
- ((void *)((uintptr_t)(a) & ~PAGE_MASK))
-
-/* Return the smallest pagesize multiple that is >= s. */
-#define PAGE_CEILING(s) \
- (((s) + PAGE_MASK) & ~PAGE_MASK)
-
-/* Return the nearest aligned address at or below a. */
-#define ALIGNMENT_ADDR2BASE(a, alignment) \
- ((void *)((uintptr_t)(a) & (-(alignment))))
-
-/* Return the offset between a and the nearest aligned address at or below a. */
-#define ALIGNMENT_ADDR2OFFSET(a, alignment) \
- ((size_t)((uintptr_t)(a) & (alignment - 1)))
-
-/* Return the smallest alignment multiple that is >= s. */
-#define ALIGNMENT_CEILING(s, alignment) \
- (((s) + (alignment - 1)) & (-(alignment)))
-
-/* Declare a variable-length array. */
-#if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
-# ifdef _MSC_VER
-# include <malloc.h>
-# define alloca _alloca
-# else
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAS_ALLOCA_H
-# include <alloca.h>
-# else
-# include <stdlib.h>
-# endif
-# endif
-# define VARIABLE_ARRAY(type, name, count) \
- type *name = alloca(sizeof(type) * (count))
-#else
-# define VARIABLE_ARRAY(type, name, count) type name[(count)]
-#endif
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/nstime.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/util.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/spin.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prng.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ticker.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ckh.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/stats.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ctl.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/witness.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mb.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/extent.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/base.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/rtree.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/pages.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/huge.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tcache.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/hash.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prof.h"
-
-#undef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-/******************************************************************************/
-#define JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/nstime.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/util.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/spin.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prng.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ticker.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ckh.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/stats.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ctl.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/witness.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mb.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h"
-#define JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_A
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#undef JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_A
-#include "jemalloc/internal/extent.h"
-#define JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_B
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#undef JEMALLOC_ARENA_STRUCTS_B
-#include "jemalloc/internal/base.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/rtree.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/pages.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/huge.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tcache.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/hash.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prof.h"
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd.h"
-
-#undef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-/******************************************************************************/
-#define JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-extern bool opt_abort;
-extern const char *opt_junk;
-extern bool opt_junk_alloc;
-extern bool opt_junk_free;
-extern size_t opt_quarantine;
-extern bool opt_redzone;
-extern bool opt_utrace;
-extern bool opt_xmalloc;
-extern bool opt_zero;
-extern unsigned opt_narenas;
-
-extern bool in_valgrind;
-
-/* Number of CPUs. */
-extern unsigned ncpus;
-
-/* Number of arenas used for automatic multiplexing of threads and arenas. */
-extern unsigned narenas_auto;
-
-/*
- * Arenas that are used to service external requests. Not all elements of the
- * arenas array are necessarily used; arenas are created lazily as needed.
- */
-extern arena_t **arenas;
-
-/*
- * pind2sz_tab encodes the same information as could be computed by
- * pind2sz_compute().
- */
-extern size_t const pind2sz_tab[NPSIZES];
-/*
- * index2size_tab encodes the same information as could be computed (at
- * unacceptable cost in some code paths) by index2size_compute().
- */
-extern size_t const index2size_tab[NSIZES];
-/*
- * size2index_tab is a compact lookup table that rounds request sizes up to
- * size classes. In order to reduce cache footprint, the table is compressed,
- * and all accesses are via size2index().
- */
-extern uint8_t const size2index_tab[];
-
-arena_t *a0get(void);
-void *a0malloc(size_t size);
-void a0dalloc(void *ptr);
-void *bootstrap_malloc(size_t size);
-void *bootstrap_calloc(size_t num, size_t size);
-void bootstrap_free(void *ptr);
-unsigned narenas_total_get(void);
-arena_t *arena_init(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind);
-arena_tdata_t *arena_tdata_get_hard(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind);
-arena_t *arena_choose_hard(tsd_t *tsd, bool internal);
-void arena_migrate(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned oldind, unsigned newind);
-void thread_allocated_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void thread_deallocated_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void iarena_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void arena_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void arenas_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void narenas_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void arenas_tdata_bypass_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void jemalloc_prefork(void);
-void jemalloc_postfork_parent(void);
-void jemalloc_postfork_child(void);
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/nstime.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/util.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/spin.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prng.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ticker.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ckh.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/stats.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ctl.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/witness.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mb.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/extent.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/base.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/rtree.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/pages.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/huge.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tcache.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/hash.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prof.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd.h"
-
-#undef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-/******************************************************************************/
-#define JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/nstime.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/util.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/spin.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prng.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ticker.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ckh.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/stats.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/ctl.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tsd.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/witness.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/mb.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/extent.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/base.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/rtree.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/pages.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/chunk.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/huge.h"
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-pszind_t psz2ind(size_t psz);
-size_t pind2sz_compute(pszind_t pind);
-size_t pind2sz_lookup(pszind_t pind);
-size_t pind2sz(pszind_t pind);
-size_t psz2u(size_t psz);
-szind_t size2index_compute(size_t size);
-szind_t size2index_lookup(size_t size);
-szind_t size2index(size_t size);
-size_t index2size_compute(szind_t index);
-size_t index2size_lookup(szind_t index);
-size_t index2size(szind_t index);
-size_t s2u_compute(size_t size);
-size_t s2u_lookup(size_t size);
-size_t s2u(size_t size);
-size_t sa2u(size_t size, size_t alignment);
-arena_t *arena_choose_impl(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, bool internal);
-arena_t *arena_choose(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena);
-arena_t *arena_ichoose(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena);
-arena_tdata_t *arena_tdata_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind,
- bool refresh_if_missing);
-arena_t *arena_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind, bool init_if_missing);
-ticker_t *decay_ticker_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE pszind_t
-psz2ind(size_t psz)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(psz > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NPSIZES);
- {
- pszind_t x = lg_floor((psz<<1)-1);
- pszind_t shift = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_PAGE) ? 0 : x -
- (LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_PAGE);
- pszind_t grp = shift << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP;
-
- pszind_t lg_delta = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_PAGE + 1) ?
- LG_PAGE : x - LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP - 1;
-
- size_t delta_inverse_mask = ZI(-1) << lg_delta;
- pszind_t mod = ((((psz-1) & delta_inverse_mask) >> lg_delta)) &
- ((ZU(1) << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP) - 1);
-
- pszind_t ind = grp + mod;
- return (ind);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-pind2sz_compute(pszind_t pind)
-{
-
- {
- size_t grp = pind >> LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP;
- size_t mod = pind & ((ZU(1) << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP) - 1);
-
- size_t grp_size_mask = ~((!!grp)-1);
- size_t grp_size = ((ZU(1) << (LG_PAGE +
- (LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP-1))) << grp) & grp_size_mask;
-
- size_t shift = (grp == 0) ? 1 : grp;
- size_t lg_delta = shift + (LG_PAGE-1);
- size_t mod_size = (mod+1) << lg_delta;
-
- size_t sz = grp_size + mod_size;
- return (sz);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-pind2sz_lookup(pszind_t pind)
-{
- size_t ret = (size_t)pind2sz_tab[pind];
- assert(ret == pind2sz_compute(pind));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-pind2sz(pszind_t pind)
-{
-
- assert(pind < NPSIZES);
- return (pind2sz_lookup(pind));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-psz2u(size_t psz)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(psz > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (0);
- {
- size_t x = lg_floor((psz<<1)-1);
- size_t lg_delta = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_PAGE + 1) ?
- LG_PAGE : x - LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP - 1;
- size_t delta = ZU(1) << lg_delta;
- size_t delta_mask = delta - 1;
- size_t usize = (psz + delta_mask) & ~delta_mask;
- return (usize);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE szind_t
-size2index_compute(size_t size)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(size > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NSIZES);
-#if (NTBINS != 0)
- if (size <= (ZU(1) << LG_TINY_MAXCLASS)) {
- szind_t lg_tmin = LG_TINY_MAXCLASS - NTBINS + 1;
- szind_t lg_ceil = lg_floor(pow2_ceil_zu(size));
- return (lg_ceil < lg_tmin ? 0 : lg_ceil - lg_tmin);
- }
-#endif
- {
- szind_t x = lg_floor((size<<1)-1);
- szind_t shift = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_QUANTUM) ? 0 :
- x - (LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_QUANTUM);
- szind_t grp = shift << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP;
-
- szind_t lg_delta = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_QUANTUM + 1)
- ? LG_QUANTUM : x - LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP - 1;
-
- size_t delta_inverse_mask = ZI(-1) << lg_delta;
- szind_t mod = ((((size-1) & delta_inverse_mask) >> lg_delta)) &
- ((ZU(1) << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP) - 1);
-
- szind_t index = NTBINS + grp + mod;
- return (index);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE szind_t
-size2index_lookup(size_t size)
-{
-
- assert(size <= LOOKUP_MAXCLASS);
- {
- szind_t ret = (size2index_tab[(size-1) >> LG_TINY_MIN]);
- assert(ret == size2index_compute(size));
- return (ret);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE szind_t
-size2index(size_t size)
-{
-
- assert(size > 0);
- if (likely(size <= LOOKUP_MAXCLASS))
- return (size2index_lookup(size));
- return (size2index_compute(size));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-index2size_compute(szind_t index)
-{
-
-#if (NTBINS > 0)
- if (index < NTBINS)
- return (ZU(1) << (LG_TINY_MAXCLASS - NTBINS + 1 + index));
-#endif
- {
- size_t reduced_index = index - NTBINS;
- size_t grp = reduced_index >> LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP;
- size_t mod = reduced_index & ((ZU(1) << LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP) -
- 1);
-
- size_t grp_size_mask = ~((!!grp)-1);
- size_t grp_size = ((ZU(1) << (LG_QUANTUM +
- (LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP-1))) << grp) & grp_size_mask;
-
- size_t shift = (grp == 0) ? 1 : grp;
- size_t lg_delta = shift + (LG_QUANTUM-1);
- size_t mod_size = (mod+1) << lg_delta;
-
- size_t usize = grp_size + mod_size;
- return (usize);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-index2size_lookup(szind_t index)
-{
- size_t ret = (size_t)index2size_tab[index];
- assert(ret == index2size_compute(index));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-index2size(szind_t index)
-{
-
- assert(index < NSIZES);
- return (index2size_lookup(index));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-s2u_compute(size_t size)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(size > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (0);
-#if (NTBINS > 0)
- if (size <= (ZU(1) << LG_TINY_MAXCLASS)) {
- size_t lg_tmin = LG_TINY_MAXCLASS - NTBINS + 1;
- size_t lg_ceil = lg_floor(pow2_ceil_zu(size));
- return (lg_ceil < lg_tmin ? (ZU(1) << lg_tmin) :
- (ZU(1) << lg_ceil));
- }
-#endif
- {
- size_t x = lg_floor((size<<1)-1);
- size_t lg_delta = (x < LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + LG_QUANTUM + 1)
- ? LG_QUANTUM : x - LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP - 1;
- size_t delta = ZU(1) << lg_delta;
- size_t delta_mask = delta - 1;
- size_t usize = (size + delta_mask) & ~delta_mask;
- return (usize);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-s2u_lookup(size_t size)
-{
- size_t ret = index2size_lookup(size2index_lookup(size));
-
- assert(ret == s2u_compute(size));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute usable size that would result from allocating an object with the
- * specified size.
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-s2u(size_t size)
-{
-
- assert(size > 0);
- if (likely(size <= LOOKUP_MAXCLASS))
- return (s2u_lookup(size));
- return (s2u_compute(size));
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute usable size that would result from allocating an object with the
- * specified size and alignment.
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-sa2u(size_t size, size_t alignment)
-{
- size_t usize;
-
- assert(alignment != 0 && ((alignment - 1) & alignment) == 0);
-
- /* Try for a small size class. */
- if (size <= SMALL_MAXCLASS && alignment < PAGE) {
- /*
- * Round size up to the nearest multiple of alignment.
- *
- * This done, we can take advantage of the fact that for each
- * small size class, every object is aligned at the smallest
- * power of two that is non-zero in the base two representation
- * of the size. For example:
- *
- * Size | Base 2 | Minimum alignment
- * -----+----------+------------------
- * 96 | 1100000 | 32
- * 144 | 10100000 | 32
- * 192 | 11000000 | 64
- */
- usize = s2u(ALIGNMENT_CEILING(size, alignment));
- if (usize < LARGE_MINCLASS)
- return (usize);
- }
-
- /* Try for a large size class. */
- if (likely(size <= large_maxclass) && likely(alignment < chunksize)) {
- /*
- * We can't achieve subpage alignment, so round up alignment
- * to the minimum that can actually be supported.
- */
- alignment = PAGE_CEILING(alignment);
-
- /* Make sure result is a large size class. */
- usize = (size <= LARGE_MINCLASS) ? LARGE_MINCLASS : s2u(size);
-
- /*
- * Calculate the size of the over-size run that arena_palloc()
- * would need to allocate in order to guarantee the alignment.
- */
- if (usize + large_pad + alignment - PAGE <= arena_maxrun)
- return (usize);
- }
-
- /* Huge size class. Beware of overflow. */
-
- if (unlikely(alignment > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (0);
-
- /*
- * We can't achieve subchunk alignment, so round up alignment to the
- * minimum that can actually be supported.
- */
- alignment = CHUNK_CEILING(alignment);
-
- /* Make sure result is a huge size class. */
- if (size <= chunksize)
- usize = chunksize;
- else {
- usize = s2u(size);
- if (usize < size) {
- /* size_t overflow. */
- return (0);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Calculate the multi-chunk mapping that huge_palloc() would need in
- * order to guarantee the alignment.
- */
- if (usize + alignment - PAGE < usize) {
- /* size_t overflow. */
- return (0);
- }
- return (usize);
-}
-
-/* Choose an arena based on a per-thread value. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_t *
-arena_choose_impl(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, bool internal)
-{
- arena_t *ret;
-
- if (arena != NULL)
- return (arena);
-
- ret = internal ? tsd_iarena_get(tsd) : tsd_arena_get(tsd);
- if (unlikely(ret == NULL))
- ret = arena_choose_hard(tsd, internal);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_t *
-arena_choose(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- return (arena_choose_impl(tsd, arena, false));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_t *
-arena_ichoose(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- return (arena_choose_impl(tsd, arena, true));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_tdata_t *
-arena_tdata_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind, bool refresh_if_missing)
-{
- arena_tdata_t *tdata;
- arena_tdata_t *arenas_tdata = tsd_arenas_tdata_get(tsd);
-
- if (unlikely(arenas_tdata == NULL)) {
- /* arenas_tdata hasn't been initialized yet. */
- return (arena_tdata_get_hard(tsd, ind));
- }
- if (unlikely(ind >= tsd_narenas_tdata_get(tsd))) {
- /*
- * ind is invalid, cache is old (too small), or tdata to be
- * initialized.
- */
- return (refresh_if_missing ? arena_tdata_get_hard(tsd, ind) :
- NULL);
- }
-
- tdata = &arenas_tdata[ind];
- if (likely(tdata != NULL) || !refresh_if_missing)
- return (tdata);
- return (arena_tdata_get_hard(tsd, ind));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE arena_t *
-arena_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind, bool init_if_missing)
-{
- arena_t *ret;
-
- assert(ind <= MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX);
-
- ret = arenas[ind];
- if (unlikely(ret == NULL)) {
- ret = atomic_read_p((void *)&arenas[ind]);
- if (init_if_missing && unlikely(ret == NULL))
- ret = arena_init(tsdn, ind);
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE ticker_t *
-decay_ticker_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind)
-{
- arena_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- tdata = arena_tdata_get(tsd, ind, true);
- if (unlikely(tdata == NULL))
- return (NULL);
- return (&tdata->decay_ticker);
-}
-#endif
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h"
-/*
- * Include portions of arena.h interleaved with tcache.h in order to resolve
- * circular dependencies.
- */
-#define JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_A
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#undef JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_A
-#include "jemalloc/internal/tcache.h"
-#define JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_B
-#include "jemalloc/internal/arena.h"
-#undef JEMALLOC_ARENA_INLINE_B
-#include "jemalloc/internal/hash.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h"
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-arena_t *iaalloc(const void *ptr);
-size_t isalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote);
-void *iallocztm(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, bool is_metadata, arena_t *arena, bool slow_path);
-void *ialloc(tsd_t *tsd, size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero,
- bool slow_path);
-void *ipallocztm(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, bool is_metadata, arena_t *arena);
-void *ipalloct(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena);
-void *ipalloc(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero);
-size_t ivsalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote);
-size_t u2rz(size_t usize);
-size_t p2rz(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-void idalloctm(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool is_metadata,
- bool slow_path);
-void idalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr);
-void iqalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path);
-void isdalloct(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool slow_path);
-void isqalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool slow_path);
-void *iralloct_realign(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache,
- arena_t *arena);
-void *iralloct(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena);
-void *iralloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool zero);
-bool ixalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_C_))
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE arena_t *
-iaalloc(const void *ptr)
-{
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- return (arena_aalloc(ptr));
-}
-
-/*
- * Typical usage:
- * tsdn_t *tsdn = [...]
- * void *ptr = [...]
- * size_t sz = isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-isalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote)
-{
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- /* Demotion only makes sense if config_prof is true. */
- assert(config_prof || !demote);
-
- return (arena_salloc(tsdn, ptr, demote));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-iallocztm(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool is_metadata, arena_t *arena, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(size != 0);
- assert(!is_metadata || tcache == NULL);
- assert(!is_metadata || arena == NULL || arena->ind < narenas_auto);
-
- ret = arena_malloc(tsdn, arena, size, ind, zero, tcache, slow_path);
- if (config_stats && is_metadata && likely(ret != NULL)) {
- arena_metadata_allocated_add(iaalloc(ret),
- isalloc(tsdn, ret, config_prof));
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-ialloc(tsd_t *tsd, size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero, bool slow_path)
-{
-
- return (iallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), size, ind, zero, tcache_get(tsd, true),
- false, NULL, slow_path));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-ipallocztm(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, bool is_metadata, arena_t *arena)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(usize != 0);
- assert(usize == sa2u(usize, alignment));
- assert(!is_metadata || tcache == NULL);
- assert(!is_metadata || arena == NULL || arena->ind < narenas_auto);
-
- ret = arena_palloc(tsdn, arena, usize, alignment, zero, tcache);
- assert(ALIGNMENT_ADDR2BASE(ret, alignment) == ret);
- if (config_stats && is_metadata && likely(ret != NULL)) {
- arena_metadata_allocated_add(iaalloc(ret), isalloc(tsdn, ret,
- config_prof));
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-ipalloct(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- return (ipallocztm(tsdn, usize, alignment, zero, tcache, false, arena));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-ipalloc(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero)
-{
-
- return (ipallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, alignment, zero,
- tcache_get(tsd, true), false, NULL));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-ivsalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, bool demote)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
-
- /* Return 0 if ptr is not within a chunk managed by jemalloc. */
- node = chunk_lookup(ptr, false);
- if (node == NULL)
- return (0);
- /* Only arena chunks should be looked up via interior pointers. */
- assert(extent_node_addr_get(node) == ptr ||
- extent_node_achunk_get(node));
-
- return (isalloc(tsdn, ptr, demote));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-u2rz(size_t usize)
-{
- size_t ret;
-
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- szind_t binind = size2index(usize);
- ret = arena_bin_info[binind].redzone_size;
- } else
- ret = 0;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-p2rz(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
- size_t usize = isalloc(tsdn, ptr, false);
-
- return (u2rz(usize));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-idalloctm(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool is_metadata,
- bool slow_path)
-{
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(!is_metadata || tcache == NULL);
- assert(!is_metadata || iaalloc(ptr)->ind < narenas_auto);
- if (config_stats && is_metadata) {
- arena_metadata_allocated_sub(iaalloc(ptr), isalloc(tsdn, ptr,
- config_prof));
- }
-
- arena_dalloc(tsdn, ptr, tcache, slow_path);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-idalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr)
-{
-
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, tcache_get(tsd, false), false, true);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-iqalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
-
- if (slow_path && config_fill && unlikely(opt_quarantine))
- quarantine(tsd, ptr);
- else
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, tcache, false, slow_path);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-isdalloct(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache,
- bool slow_path)
-{
-
- arena_sdalloc(tsdn, ptr, size, tcache, slow_path);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-isqalloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t size, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
-
- if (slow_path && config_fill && unlikely(opt_quarantine))
- quarantine(tsd, ptr);
- else
- isdalloct(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, size, tcache, slow_path);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-iralloct_realign(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t usize, copysize;
-
- usize = sa2u(size + extra, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NULL);
- p = ipalloct(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, alignment, zero, tcache, arena);
- if (p == NULL) {
- if (extra == 0)
- return (NULL);
- /* Try again, without extra this time. */
- usize = sa2u(size, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NULL);
- p = ipalloct(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, alignment, zero, tcache,
- arena);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- }
- /*
- * Copy at most size bytes (not size+extra), since the caller has no
- * expectation that the extra bytes will be reliably preserved.
- */
- copysize = (size < oldsize) ? size : oldsize;
- memcpy(p, ptr, copysize);
- isqalloc(tsd, ptr, oldsize, tcache, true);
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-iralloct(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size, size_t alignment,
- bool zero, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (alignment != 0 && ((uintptr_t)ptr & ((uintptr_t)alignment-1))
- != 0) {
- /*
- * Existing object alignment is inadequate; allocate new space
- * and copy.
- */
- return (iralloct_realign(tsd, ptr, oldsize, size, 0, alignment,
- zero, tcache, arena));
- }
-
- return (arena_ralloc(tsd, arena, ptr, oldsize, size, alignment, zero,
- tcache));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-iralloc(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size, size_t alignment,
- bool zero)
-{
-
- return (iralloct(tsd, ptr, oldsize, size, alignment, zero,
- tcache_get(tsd, true), NULL));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-ixalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size, size_t extra,
- size_t alignment, bool zero)
-{
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (alignment != 0 && ((uintptr_t)ptr & ((uintptr_t)alignment-1))
- != 0) {
- /* Existing object alignment is inadequate. */
- return (true);
- }
-
- return (arena_ralloc_no_move(tsdn, ptr, oldsize, size, extra, zero));
-}
-#endif
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/prof.h"
-
-#undef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-/******************************************************************************/
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c907d9109..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_DECLS_H
-#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_DECLS_H
-
-#include <math.h>
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# include <windows.h>
-# include "msvc_compat/windows_extra.h"
-
-#else
-# include <sys/param.h>
-# include <sys/mman.h>
-# if !defined(__pnacl__) && !defined(__native_client__)
-# include <sys/syscall.h>
-# if !defined(SYS_write) && defined(__NR_write)
-# define SYS_write __NR_write
-# endif
-# include <sys/uio.h>
-# endif
-# include <pthread.h>
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK
-# include <os/lock.h>
-# endif
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MALLOC_HOOK
-# include <sched.h>
-# endif
-# include <errno.h>
-# include <sys/time.h>
-# include <time.h>
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAVE_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME
-# include <mach/mach_time.h>
-# endif
-#endif
-#include <sys/types.h>
-
-#include <limits.h>
-#ifndef SIZE_T_MAX
-# define SIZE_T_MAX SIZE_MAX
-#endif
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stddef.h>
-#ifndef offsetof
-# define offsetof(type, member) ((size_t)&(((type *)NULL)->member))
-#endif
-#include <string.h>
-#include <strings.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# include <io.h>
-typedef intptr_t ssize_t;
-# define PATH_MAX 1024
-# define STDERR_FILENO 2
-# define __func__ __FUNCTION__
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAS_RESTRICT
-# define restrict __restrict
-# endif
-/* Disable warnings about deprecated system functions. */
-# pragma warning(disable: 4996)
-#if _MSC_VER < 1800
-static int
-isblank(int c)
-{
-
- return (c == '\t' || c == ' ');
-}
-#endif
-#else
-# include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-#include <fcntl.h>
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b3dca504..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,307 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_DEFS_H_
-#define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_DEFS_H_
-/*
- * If JEMALLOC_PREFIX is defined via --with-jemalloc-prefix, it will cause all
- * public APIs to be prefixed. This makes it possible, with some care, to use
- * multiple allocators simultaneously.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PREFIX
-#undef JEMALLOC_CPREFIX
-
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE is used as a prefix for all library-private APIs.
- * For shared libraries, symbol visibility mechanisms prevent these symbols
- * from being exported, but for static libraries, naming collisions are a real
- * possibility.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PRIVATE_NAMESPACE
-
-/*
- * Hyper-threaded CPUs may need a special instruction inside spin loops in
- * order to yield to another virtual CPU.
- */
-#undef CPU_SPINWAIT
-
-/* Defined if C11 atomics are available. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_C11ATOMICS
-
-/* Defined if the equivalent of FreeBSD's atomic(9) functions are available. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_ATOMIC9
-
-/*
- * Defined if OSAtomic*() functions are available, as provided by Darwin, and
- * documented in the atomic(3) manual page.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_OSATOMIC
-
-/*
- * Defined if __sync_add_and_fetch(uint32_t *, uint32_t) and
- * __sync_sub_and_fetch(uint32_t *, uint32_t) are available, despite
- * __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4 not being defined (which means the
- * functions are defined in libgcc instead of being inlines).
- */
-#undef JE_FORCE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4
-
-/*
- * Defined if __sync_add_and_fetch(uint64_t *, uint64_t) and
- * __sync_sub_and_fetch(uint64_t *, uint64_t) are available, despite
- * __GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8 not being defined (which means the
- * functions are defined in libgcc instead of being inlines).
- */
-#undef JE_FORCE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8
-
-/*
- * Defined if __builtin_clz() and __builtin_clzl() are available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_BUILTIN_CLZ
-
-/*
- * Defined if madvise(2) is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_MADVISE
-
-/*
- * Defined if os_unfair_lock_*() functions are available, as provided by Darwin.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK
-
-/*
- * Defined if OSSpin*() functions are available, as provided by Darwin, and
- * documented in the spinlock(3) manual page.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_OSSPIN
-
-/* Defined if syscall(2) is available. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL
-
-/*
- * Defined if secure_getenv(3) is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_SECURE_GETENV
-
-/*
- * Defined if issetugid(2) is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ISSETUGID
-
-/*
- * Defined if clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, ...) is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
-
-/*
- * Defined if clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ...) is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
-
-/*
- * Defined if mach_absolute_time() is available.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME
-
-/*
- * Defined if _malloc_thread_cleanup() exists. At least in the case of
- * FreeBSD, pthread_key_create() allocates, which if used during malloc
- * bootstrapping will cause recursion into the pthreads library. Therefore, if
- * _malloc_thread_cleanup() exists, use it as the basis for thread cleanup in
- * malloc_tsd.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP
-
-/*
- * Defined if threaded initialization is known to be safe on this platform.
- * Among other things, it must be possible to initialize a mutex without
- * triggering allocation in order for threaded allocation to be safe.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_THREADED_INIT
-
-/*
- * Defined if the pthreads implementation defines
- * _pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb(), in which case the function is used in order
- * to avoid recursive allocation during mutex initialization.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
-
-/* Non-empty if the tls_model attribute is supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL
-
-/* JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE enables code that silences unuseful compiler warnings. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE
-
-/* JEMALLOC_CODE_COVERAGE enables test code coverage analysis. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_CODE_COVERAGE
-
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_DEBUG enables assertions and other sanity checks, and disables
- * inline functions.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_DEBUG
-
-/* JEMALLOC_STATS enables statistics calculation. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_STATS
-
-/* JEMALLOC_PROF enables allocation profiling. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PROF
-
-/* Use libunwind for profile backtracing if defined. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBUNWIND
-
-/* Use libgcc for profile backtracing if defined. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC
-
-/* Use gcc intrinsics for profile backtracing if defined. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PROF_GCC
-
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_TCACHE enables a thread-specific caching layer for small objects.
- * This makes it possible to allocate/deallocate objects without any locking
- * when the cache is in the steady state.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_TCACHE
-
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_DSS enables use of sbrk(2) to allocate chunks from the data storage
- * segment (DSS).
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_DSS
-
-/* Support memory filling (junk/zero/quarantine/redzone). */
-#undef JEMALLOC_FILL
-
-/* Support utrace(2)-based tracing. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_UTRACE
-
-/* Support Valgrind. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_VALGRIND
-
-/* Support optional abort() on OOM. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_XMALLOC
-
-/* Support lazy locking (avoid locking unless a second thread is launched). */
-#undef JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK
-
-/* Minimum size class to support is 2^LG_TINY_MIN bytes. */
-#undef LG_TINY_MIN
-
-/*
- * Minimum allocation alignment is 2^LG_QUANTUM bytes (ignoring tiny size
- * classes).
- */
-#undef LG_QUANTUM
-
-/* One page is 2^LG_PAGE bytes. */
-#undef LG_PAGE
-
-/*
- * If defined, adjacent virtual memory mappings with identical attributes
- * automatically coalesce, and they fragment when changes are made to subranges.
- * This is the normal order of things for mmap()/munmap(), but on Windows
- * VirtualAlloc()/VirtualFree() operations must be precisely matched, i.e.
- * mappings do *not* coalesce/fragment.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_MAPS_COALESCE
-
-/*
- * If defined, use munmap() to unmap freed chunks, rather than storing them for
- * later reuse. This is disabled by default on Linux because common sequences
- * of mmap()/munmap() calls will cause virtual memory map holes.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_MUNMAP
-
-/* TLS is used to map arenas and magazine caches to threads. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_TLS
-
-/*
- * Used to mark unreachable code to quiet "end of non-void" compiler warnings.
- * Don't use this directly; instead use unreachable() from util.h
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE
-
-/*
- * ffs*() functions to use for bitmapping. Don't use these directly; instead,
- * use ffs_*() from util.h.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSLL
-#undef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL
-#undef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS
-
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_IVSALLOC enables ivsalloc(), which verifies that pointers reside
- * within jemalloc-owned chunks before dereferencing them.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_IVSALLOC
-
-/*
- * If defined, explicitly attempt to more uniformly distribute large allocation
- * pointer alignments across all cache indices.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_CACHE_OBLIVIOUS
-
-/*
- * Darwin (OS X) uses zones to work around Mach-O symbol override shortcomings.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_ZONE
-#undef JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION
-
-/*
- * Methods for determining whether the OS overcommits.
- * JEMALLOC_PROC_SYS_VM_OVERCOMMIT_MEMORY: Linux's
- * /proc/sys/vm.overcommit_memory file.
- * JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT: FreeBSD's vm.overcommit sysctl.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT
-#undef JEMALLOC_PROC_SYS_VM_OVERCOMMIT_MEMORY
-
-/*
- * Methods for purging unused pages differ between operating systems.
- *
- * madvise(..., MADV_DONTNEED) : On Linux, this immediately discards pages,
- * such that new pages will be demand-zeroed if
- * the address region is later touched.
- * madvise(..., MADV_FREE) : On FreeBSD and Darwin, this marks pages as being
- * unused, such that they will be discarded rather
- * than swapped out.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_DONTNEED
-#undef JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE
-
-/* Define if operating system has alloca.h header. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAS_ALLOCA_H
-
-/* C99 restrict keyword supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAS_RESTRICT
-
-/* For use by hash code. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_BIG_ENDIAN
-
-/* sizeof(int) == 2^LG_SIZEOF_INT. */
-#undef LG_SIZEOF_INT
-
-/* sizeof(long) == 2^LG_SIZEOF_LONG. */
-#undef LG_SIZEOF_LONG
-
-/* sizeof(long long) == 2^LG_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG. */
-#undef LG_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
-
-/* sizeof(intmax_t) == 2^LG_SIZEOF_INTMAX_T. */
-#undef LG_SIZEOF_INTMAX_T
-
-/* glibc malloc hooks (__malloc_hook, __realloc_hook, __free_hook). */
-#undef JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MALLOC_HOOK
-
-/* glibc memalign hook. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MEMALIGN_HOOK
-
-/* Adaptive mutex support in pthreads. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP
-
-/*
- * If defined, jemalloc symbols are not exported (doesn't work when
- * JEMALLOC_PREFIX is not defined).
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_EXPORT
-
-/* config.malloc_conf options string. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_CONFIG_MALLOC_CONF
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_DEFS_H_ */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a08ba772e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE and JEMALLOC_INLINE are used within header files for
- * functions that are static inline functions if inlining is enabled, and
- * single-definition library-private functions if inlining is disabled.
- *
- * JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C and JEMALLOC_INLINE_C are for use in .c files, in
- * which case the denoted functions are always static, regardless of whether
- * inlining is enabled.
- */
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_DEBUG) || defined(JEMALLOC_CODE_COVERAGE)
- /* Disable inlining to make debugging/profiling easier. */
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C static
-# define JEMALLOC_INLINE
-# define JEMALLOC_INLINE_C static
-# define inline
-#else
-# define JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE \
- static inline JEMALLOC_ATTR(unused) JEMALLOC_ATTR(always_inline)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C \
- static inline JEMALLOC_ATTR(always_inline)
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE static inline
-# define JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C static inline
-# endif
-# define JEMALLOC_INLINE static inline
-# define JEMALLOC_INLINE_C static inline
-# ifdef _MSC_VER
-# define inline _inline
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE
-# define UNUSED JEMALLOC_ATTR(unused)
-#else
-# define UNUSED
-#endif
-
-#define ZU(z) ((size_t)z)
-#define ZI(z) ((ssize_t)z)
-#define QU(q) ((uint64_t)q)
-#define QI(q) ((int64_t)q)
-
-#define KZU(z) ZU(z##ULL)
-#define KZI(z) ZI(z##LL)
-#define KQU(q) QU(q##ULL)
-#define KQI(q) QI(q##LL)
-
-#ifndef __DECONST
-# define __DECONST(type, var) ((type)(uintptr_t)(const void *)(var))
-#endif
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_HAS_RESTRICT
-# define restrict
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mb.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mb.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 5384728fd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mb.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void mb_write(void);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_MB_C_))
-#ifdef __i386__
-/*
- * According to the Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, current
- * processors execute instructions in order from the perspective of other
- * processors in a multiprocessor system, but 1) Intel reserves the right to
- * change that, and 2) the compiler's optimizer could re-order instructions if
- * there weren't some form of barrier. Therefore, even if running on an
- * architecture that does not need memory barriers (everything through at least
- * i686), an "optimizer barrier" is necessary.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
-
-# if 0
- /* This is a true memory barrier. */
- asm volatile ("pusha;"
- "xor %%eax,%%eax;"
- "cpuid;"
- "popa;"
- : /* Outputs. */
- : /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-# else
- /*
- * This is hopefully enough to keep the compiler from reordering
- * instructions around this one.
- */
- asm volatile ("nop;"
- : /* Outputs. */
- : /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-# endif
-}
-#elif (defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
-
- asm volatile ("sfence"
- : /* Outputs. */
- : /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-}
-#elif defined(__powerpc__)
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
-
- asm volatile ("eieio"
- : /* Outputs. */
- : /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-}
-#elif defined(__sparc64__)
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
-
- asm volatile ("membar #StoreStore"
- : /* Outputs. */
- : /* Inputs. */
- : "memory" /* Clobbers. */
- );
-}
-#elif defined(__tile__)
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
-
- __sync_synchronize();
-}
-#else
-/*
- * This is much slower than a simple memory barrier, but the semantics of mutex
- * unlock make this work.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-mb_write(void)
-{
- malloc_mutex_t mtx;
-
- malloc_mutex_init(&mtx, "mb", WITNESS_RANK_OMIT);
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &mtx);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &mtx);
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mutex.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mutex.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b442d2d4e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/mutex.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct malloc_mutex_s malloc_mutex_t;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \
- {OS_UNFAIR_LOCK_INIT, WITNESS_INITIALIZER(WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER {0, WITNESS_INITIALIZER(WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB))
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \
- {PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, NULL, WITNESS_INITIALIZER(WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)}
-#else
-# if (defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP) && \
- defined(PTHREAD_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP))
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_TYPE PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \
- {PTHREAD_ADAPTIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP, \
- WITNESS_INITIALIZER(WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)}
-# else
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_TYPE PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT
-# define MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \
- {PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, WITNESS_INITIALIZER(WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)}
-# endif
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct malloc_mutex_s {
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600
- SRWLOCK lock;
-# else
- CRITICAL_SECTION lock;
-# endif
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock lock;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLock lock;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB))
- pthread_mutex_t lock;
- malloc_mutex_t *postponed_next;
-#else
- pthread_mutex_t lock;
-#endif
- witness_t witness;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK
-extern bool isthreaded;
-#else
-# undef isthreaded /* Undo private_namespace.h definition. */
-# define isthreaded true
-#endif
-
-bool malloc_mutex_init(malloc_mutex_t *mutex, const char *name,
- witness_rank_t rank);
-void malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-void malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-void malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-bool malloc_mutex_boot(void);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-void malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-void malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-void malloc_mutex_assert_not_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- if (isthreaded) {
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &mutex->witness);
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600
- AcquireSRWLockExclusive(&mutex->lock);
-# else
- EnterCriticalSection(&mutex->lock);
-# endif
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock_lock(&mutex->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLockLock(&mutex->lock);
-#else
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->lock);
-#endif
- witness_lock(tsdn, &mutex->witness);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- if (isthreaded) {
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &mutex->witness);
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600
- ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(&mutex->lock);
-# else
- LeaveCriticalSection(&mutex->lock);
-# endif
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock_unlock(&mutex->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLockUnlock(&mutex->lock);
-#else
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->lock);
-#endif
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- if (isthreaded)
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, &mutex->witness);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-malloc_mutex_assert_not_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- if (isthreaded)
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &mutex->witness);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/nstime.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/nstime.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 93b27dc80..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/nstime.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct nstime_s nstime_t;
-
-/* Maximum supported number of seconds (~584 years). */
-#define NSTIME_SEC_MAX KQU(18446744072)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct nstime_s {
- uint64_t ns;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void nstime_init(nstime_t *time, uint64_t ns);
-void nstime_init2(nstime_t *time, uint64_t sec, uint64_t nsec);
-uint64_t nstime_ns(const nstime_t *time);
-uint64_t nstime_sec(const nstime_t *time);
-uint64_t nstime_nsec(const nstime_t *time);
-void nstime_copy(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *source);
-int nstime_compare(const nstime_t *a, const nstime_t *b);
-void nstime_add(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *addend);
-void nstime_subtract(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *subtrahend);
-void nstime_imultiply(nstime_t *time, uint64_t multiplier);
-void nstime_idivide(nstime_t *time, uint64_t divisor);
-uint64_t nstime_divide(const nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *divisor);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef bool (nstime_monotonic_t)(void);
-extern nstime_monotonic_t *nstime_monotonic;
-typedef bool (nstime_update_t)(nstime_t *);
-extern nstime_update_t *nstime_update;
-#else
-bool nstime_monotonic(void);
-bool nstime_update(nstime_t *time);
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/pages.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/pages.h
deleted file mode 100644
index e21effd14..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/pages.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void *pages_map(void *addr, size_t size, bool *commit);
-void pages_unmap(void *addr, size_t size);
-void *pages_trim(void *addr, size_t alloc_size, size_t leadsize,
- size_t size, bool *commit);
-bool pages_commit(void *addr, size_t size);
-bool pages_decommit(void *addr, size_t size);
-bool pages_purge(void *addr, size_t size);
-void pages_boot(void);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ph.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ph.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 4f91c333f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ph.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,345 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * A Pairing Heap implementation.
- *
- * "The Pairing Heap: A New Form of Self-Adjusting Heap"
- * https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sleator/papers/pairing-heaps.pdf
- *
- * With auxiliary twopass list, described in a follow on paper.
- *
- * "Pairing Heaps: Experiments and Analysis"
- * http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.106.2988&rep=rep1&type=pdf
- *
- *******************************************************************************
- */
-
-#ifndef PH_H_
-#define PH_H_
-
-/* Node structure. */
-#define phn(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *phn_prev; \
- a_type *phn_next; \
- a_type *phn_lchild; \
-}
-
-/* Root structure. */
-#define ph(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *ph_root; \
-}
-
-/* Internal utility macros. */
-#define phn_lchild_get(a_type, a_field, a_phn) \
- (a_phn->a_field.phn_lchild)
-#define phn_lchild_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn, a_lchild) do { \
- a_phn->a_field.phn_lchild = a_lchild; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, a_phn) \
- (a_phn->a_field.phn_next)
-#define phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn, a_prev) do { \
- a_phn->a_field.phn_prev = a_prev; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, a_phn) \
- (a_phn->a_field.phn_prev)
-#define phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn, a_next) do { \
- a_phn->a_field.phn_next = a_next; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define phn_merge_ordered(a_type, a_field, a_phn0, a_phn1, a_cmp) do { \
- a_type *phn0child; \
- \
- assert(a_phn0 != NULL); \
- assert(a_phn1 != NULL); \
- assert(a_cmp(a_phn0, a_phn1) <= 0); \
- \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn1, a_phn0); \
- phn0child = phn_lchild_get(a_type, a_field, a_phn0); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn1, phn0child); \
- if (phn0child != NULL) \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn0child, a_phn1); \
- phn_lchild_set(a_type, a_field, a_phn0, a_phn1); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define phn_merge(a_type, a_field, a_phn0, a_phn1, a_cmp, r_phn) do { \
- if (a_phn0 == NULL) \
- r_phn = a_phn1; \
- else if (a_phn1 == NULL) \
- r_phn = a_phn0; \
- else if (a_cmp(a_phn0, a_phn1) < 0) { \
- phn_merge_ordered(a_type, a_field, a_phn0, a_phn1, \
- a_cmp); \
- r_phn = a_phn0; \
- } else { \
- phn_merge_ordered(a_type, a_field, a_phn1, a_phn0, \
- a_cmp); \
- r_phn = a_phn1; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ph_merge_siblings(a_type, a_field, a_phn, a_cmp, r_phn) do { \
- a_type *head = NULL; \
- a_type *tail = NULL; \
- a_type *phn0 = a_phn; \
- a_type *phn1 = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn0); \
- \
- /* \
- * Multipass merge, wherein the first two elements of a FIFO \
- * are repeatedly merged, and each result is appended to the \
- * singly linked FIFO, until the FIFO contains only a single \
- * element. We start with a sibling list but no reference to \
- * its tail, so we do a single pass over the sibling list to \
- * populate the FIFO. \
- */ \
- if (phn1 != NULL) { \
- a_type *phnrest = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn1); \
- if (phnrest != NULL) \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phnrest, NULL); \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn0, NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn0, NULL); \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn1, NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn1, NULL); \
- phn_merge(a_type, a_field, phn0, phn1, a_cmp, phn0); \
- head = tail = phn0; \
- phn0 = phnrest; \
- while (phn0 != NULL) { \
- phn1 = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn0); \
- if (phn1 != NULL) { \
- phnrest = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn1); \
- if (phnrest != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phnrest, NULL); \
- } \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn0, \
- NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn0, \
- NULL); \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn1, \
- NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn1, \
- NULL); \
- phn_merge(a_type, a_field, phn0, phn1, \
- a_cmp, phn0); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, tail, \
- phn0); \
- tail = phn0; \
- phn0 = phnrest; \
- } else { \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, tail, \
- phn0); \
- tail = phn0; \
- phn0 = NULL; \
- } \
- } \
- phn0 = head; \
- phn1 = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn0); \
- if (phn1 != NULL) { \
- while (true) { \
- head = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn1); \
- assert(phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn0) == NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn0, \
- NULL); \
- assert(phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn1) == NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn1, \
- NULL); \
- phn_merge(a_type, a_field, phn0, phn1, \
- a_cmp, phn0); \
- if (head == NULL) \
- break; \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, tail, \
- phn0); \
- tail = phn0; \
- phn0 = head; \
- phn1 = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn0); \
- } \
- } \
- } \
- r_phn = phn0; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ph_merge_aux(a_type, a_field, a_ph, a_cmp) do { \
- a_type *phn = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, a_ph->ph_root); \
- if (phn != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, a_ph->ph_root, NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, a_ph->ph_root, NULL); \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn, NULL); \
- ph_merge_siblings(a_type, a_field, phn, a_cmp, phn); \
- assert(phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn) == NULL); \
- phn_merge(a_type, a_field, a_ph->ph_root, phn, a_cmp, \
- a_ph->ph_root); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ph_merge_children(a_type, a_field, a_phn, a_cmp, r_phn) do { \
- a_type *lchild = phn_lchild_get(a_type, a_field, a_phn); \
- if (lchild == NULL) \
- r_phn = NULL; \
- else { \
- ph_merge_siblings(a_type, a_field, lchild, a_cmp, \
- r_phn); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * The ph_proto() macro generates function prototypes that correspond to the
- * functions generated by an equivalently parameterized call to ph_gen().
- */
-#define ph_proto(a_attr, a_prefix, a_ph_type, a_type) \
-a_attr void a_prefix##new(a_ph_type *ph); \
-a_attr bool a_prefix##empty(a_ph_type *ph); \
-a_attr a_type *a_prefix##first(a_ph_type *ph); \
-a_attr void a_prefix##insert(a_ph_type *ph, a_type *phn); \
-a_attr a_type *a_prefix##remove_first(a_ph_type *ph); \
-a_attr void a_prefix##remove(a_ph_type *ph, a_type *phn);
-
-/*
- * The ph_gen() macro generates a type-specific pairing heap implementation,
- * based on the above cpp macros.
- */
-#define ph_gen(a_attr, a_prefix, a_ph_type, a_type, a_field, a_cmp) \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##new(a_ph_type *ph) \
-{ \
- \
- memset(ph, 0, sizeof(ph(a_type))); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_prefix##empty(a_ph_type *ph) \
-{ \
- \
- return (ph->ph_root == NULL); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##first(a_ph_type *ph) \
-{ \
- \
- if (ph->ph_root == NULL) \
- return (NULL); \
- ph_merge_aux(a_type, a_field, ph, a_cmp); \
- return (ph->ph_root); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##insert(a_ph_type *ph, a_type *phn) \
-{ \
- \
- memset(&phn->a_field, 0, sizeof(phn(a_type))); \
- \
- /* \
- * Treat the root as an aux list during insertion, and lazily \
- * merge during a_prefix##remove_first(). For elements that \
- * are inserted, then removed via a_prefix##remove() before the \
- * aux list is ever processed, this makes insert/remove \
- * constant-time, whereas eager merging would make insert \
- * O(log n). \
- */ \
- if (ph->ph_root == NULL) \
- ph->ph_root = phn; \
- else { \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, phn, phn_next_get(a_type, \
- a_field, ph->ph_root)); \
- if (phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, ph->ph_root) != \
- NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, ph->ph_root), \
- phn); \
- } \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, phn, ph->ph_root); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, ph->ph_root, phn); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##remove_first(a_ph_type *ph) \
-{ \
- a_type *ret; \
- \
- if (ph->ph_root == NULL) \
- return (NULL); \
- ph_merge_aux(a_type, a_field, ph, a_cmp); \
- \
- ret = ph->ph_root; \
- \
- ph_merge_children(a_type, a_field, ph->ph_root, a_cmp, \
- ph->ph_root); \
- \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##remove(a_ph_type *ph, a_type *phn) \
-{ \
- a_type *replace, *parent; \
- \
- /* \
- * We can delete from aux list without merging it, but we need \
- * to merge if we are dealing with the root node. \
- */ \
- if (ph->ph_root == phn) { \
- ph_merge_aux(a_type, a_field, ph, a_cmp); \
- if (ph->ph_root == phn) { \
- ph_merge_children(a_type, a_field, ph->ph_root, \
- a_cmp, ph->ph_root); \
- return; \
- } \
- } \
- \
- /* Get parent (if phn is leftmost child) before mutating. */ \
- if ((parent = phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn)) != NULL) { \
- if (phn_lchild_get(a_type, a_field, parent) != phn) \
- parent = NULL; \
- } \
- /* Find a possible replacement node, and link to parent. */ \
- ph_merge_children(a_type, a_field, phn, a_cmp, replace); \
- /* Set next/prev for sibling linked list. */ \
- if (replace != NULL) { \
- if (parent != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, replace, parent); \
- phn_lchild_set(a_type, a_field, parent, \
- replace); \
- } else { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, replace, \
- phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn)); \
- if (phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn) != \
- NULL) { \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn), \
- replace); \
- } \
- } \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, replace, \
- phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn)); \
- if (phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn) != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn), \
- replace); \
- } \
- } else { \
- if (parent != NULL) { \
- a_type *next = phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, \
- phn); \
- phn_lchild_set(a_type, a_field, parent, next); \
- if (next != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, next, \
- parent); \
- } \
- } else { \
- assert(phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn) != \
- NULL); \
- phn_next_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn), \
- phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn)); \
- } \
- if (phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn) != NULL) { \
- phn_prev_set(a_type, a_field, \
- phn_next_get(a_type, a_field, phn), \
- phn_prev_get(a_type, a_field, phn)); \
- } \
- } \
-}
-
-#endif /* PH_H_ */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index cd25eb306..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-for symbol in `cat $1` ; do
- echo "#define ${symbol} JEMALLOC_N(${symbol})"
-done
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index 87c8c9b71..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_symbols.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,626 +0,0 @@
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-a0get
-a0malloc
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-arena_alloc_junk_small
-arena_basic_stats_merge
-arena_bin_index
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-arena_bitselm_get_const
-arena_bitselm_get_mutable
-arena_boot
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-arena_choose_hard
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-arena_chunk_alloc_huge
-arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert
-arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove
-arena_chunk_dalloc_huge
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-arena_cleanup
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-arena_dalloc_junk_large
-arena_dalloc_junk_small
-arena_dalloc_large
-arena_dalloc_large_junked_locked
-arena_dalloc_small
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-arena_decay_ticks
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-arena_decay_time_default_set
-arena_decay_time_get
-arena_decay_time_set
-arena_dss_prec_get
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-arena_lg_dirty_mult_get
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_set
-arena_malloc
-arena_malloc_hard
-arena_malloc_large
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-arena_mapbits_decommitted_get
-arena_mapbits_dirty_get
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-arena_mapbits_internal_set
-arena_mapbits_large_binind_set
-arena_mapbits_large_get
-arena_mapbits_large_set
-arena_mapbits_large_size_get
-arena_mapbits_size_decode
-arena_mapbits_size_encode
-arena_mapbits_small_runind_get
-arena_mapbits_small_set
-arena_mapbits_unallocated_set
-arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get
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-arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get
-arena_mapbitsp_get_const
-arena_mapbitsp_get_mutable
-arena_mapbitsp_read
-arena_mapbitsp_write
-arena_maxrun
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-arena_miscelm_to_pageind
-arena_miscelm_to_rpages
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-arena_prefork2
-arena_prefork3
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-arena_prof_accum_impl
-arena_prof_accum_locked
-arena_prof_promoted
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-arena_prof_tctx_set
-arena_ptr_small_binind_get
-arena_purge
-arena_quarantine_junk_small
-arena_ralloc
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-arena_ralloc_no_move
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-arena_redzone_corruption
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-arenas_tdata_bypass_cleanup
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-atomic_sub_uint64
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-bootstrap_calloc
-bootstrap_free
-bootstrap_malloc
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-chunk_alloc_base
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-chunk_alloc_wrapper
-chunk_boot
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-chunk_purge_wrapper
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-ckh_search
-ckh_string_hash
-ckh_string_keycomp
-ctl_boot
-ctl_bymib
-ctl_byname
-ctl_nametomib
-ctl_postfork_child
-ctl_postfork_parent
-ctl_prefork
-decay_ticker_get
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-extent_node_arena_get
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-extent_node_committed_get
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-extent_node_dirty_insert
-extent_node_dirty_linkage_init
-extent_node_dirty_remove
-extent_node_init
-extent_node_prof_tctx_get
-extent_node_prof_tctx_set
-extent_node_size_get
-extent_node_size_set
-extent_node_zeroed_get
-extent_node_zeroed_set
-extent_tree_ad_destroy
-extent_tree_ad_destroy_recurse
-extent_tree_ad_empty
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-extent_tree_ad_iter_recurse
-extent_tree_ad_iter_start
-extent_tree_ad_last
-extent_tree_ad_new
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-extent_tree_ad_reverse_iter_recurse
-extent_tree_ad_reverse_iter_start
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-extent_tree_szad_destroy
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-extent_tree_szad_reverse_iter
-extent_tree_szad_reverse_iter_recurse
-extent_tree_szad_reverse_iter_start
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-hash
-hash_fmix_32
-hash_fmix_64
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-hash_rotl_32
-hash_rotl_64
-hash_x64_128
-hash_x86_128
-hash_x86_32
-huge_aalloc
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-opt_tcache
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-opt_xmalloc
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-p2rz
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-pow2_ceil_u32
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-prng_state_next_zu
-prof_active
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-prof_alloc_prep
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-tsd_witness_forkp_get
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-tsd_witnessesp_get
-tsdn_fetch
-tsdn_null
-tsdn_tsd
-u2rz
-valgrind_freelike_block
-valgrind_make_mem_defined
-valgrind_make_mem_noaccess
-valgrind_make_mem_undefined
-witness_assert_lockless
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-witness_assert_owner
-witness_fork_cleanup
-witness_init
-witness_lock
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-witness_lockless_error
-witness_not_owner_error
-witness_owner
-witness_owner_error
-witness_postfork_child
-witness_postfork_parent
-witness_prefork
-witness_unlock
-witnesses_cleanup
-zone_register
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 23fed8e80..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/private_unnamespace.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-for symbol in `cat $1` ; do
- echo "#undef ${symbol}"
-done
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prng.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prng.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c2bda19c6..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prng.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,207 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/*
- * Simple linear congruential pseudo-random number generator:
- *
- * prng(y) = (a*x + c) % m
- *
- * where the following constants ensure maximal period:
- *
- * a == Odd number (relatively prime to 2^n), and (a-1) is a multiple of 4.
- * c == Odd number (relatively prime to 2^n).
- * m == 2^32
- *
- * See Knuth's TAOCP 3rd Ed., Vol. 2, pg. 17 for details on these constraints.
- *
- * This choice of m has the disadvantage that the quality of the bits is
- * proportional to bit position. For example, the lowest bit has a cycle of 2,
- * the next has a cycle of 4, etc. For this reason, we prefer to use the upper
- * bits.
- */
-
-#define PRNG_A_32 UINT32_C(1103515241)
-#define PRNG_C_32 UINT32_C(12347)
-
-#define PRNG_A_64 UINT64_C(6364136223846793005)
-#define PRNG_C_64 UINT64_C(1442695040888963407)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-uint32_t prng_state_next_u32(uint32_t state);
-uint64_t prng_state_next_u64(uint64_t state);
-size_t prng_state_next_zu(size_t state);
-
-uint32_t prng_lg_range_u32(uint32_t *state, unsigned lg_range,
- bool atomic);
-uint64_t prng_lg_range_u64(uint64_t *state, unsigned lg_range);
-size_t prng_lg_range_zu(size_t *state, unsigned lg_range, bool atomic);
-
-uint32_t prng_range_u32(uint32_t *state, uint32_t range, bool atomic);
-uint64_t prng_range_u64(uint64_t *state, uint64_t range);
-size_t prng_range_zu(size_t *state, size_t range, bool atomic);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_PRNG_C_))
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint32_t
-prng_state_next_u32(uint32_t state)
-{
-
- return ((state * PRNG_A_32) + PRNG_C_32);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint64_t
-prng_state_next_u64(uint64_t state)
-{
-
- return ((state * PRNG_A_64) + PRNG_C_64);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-prng_state_next_zu(size_t state)
-{
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2
- return ((state * PRNG_A_32) + PRNG_C_32);
-#elif LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- return ((state * PRNG_A_64) + PRNG_C_64);
-#else
-#error Unsupported pointer size
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint32_t
-prng_lg_range_u32(uint32_t *state, unsigned lg_range, bool atomic)
-{
- uint32_t ret, state1;
-
- assert(lg_range > 0);
- assert(lg_range <= 32);
-
- if (atomic) {
- uint32_t state0;
-
- do {
- state0 = atomic_read_uint32(state);
- state1 = prng_state_next_u32(state0);
- } while (atomic_cas_uint32(state, state0, state1));
- } else {
- state1 = prng_state_next_u32(*state);
- *state = state1;
- }
- ret = state1 >> (32 - lg_range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/* 64-bit atomic operations cannot be supported on all relevant platforms. */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint64_t
-prng_lg_range_u64(uint64_t *state, unsigned lg_range)
-{
- uint64_t ret, state1;
-
- assert(lg_range > 0);
- assert(lg_range <= 64);
-
- state1 = prng_state_next_u64(*state);
- *state = state1;
- ret = state1 >> (64 - lg_range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-prng_lg_range_zu(size_t *state, unsigned lg_range, bool atomic)
-{
- size_t ret, state1;
-
- assert(lg_range > 0);
- assert(lg_range <= ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR));
-
- if (atomic) {
- size_t state0;
-
- do {
- state0 = atomic_read_z(state);
- state1 = prng_state_next_zu(state0);
- } while (atomic_cas_z(state, state0, state1));
- } else {
- state1 = prng_state_next_zu(*state);
- *state = state1;
- }
- ret = state1 >> ((ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR)) - lg_range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint32_t
-prng_range_u32(uint32_t *state, uint32_t range, bool atomic)
-{
- uint32_t ret;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- assert(range > 1);
-
- /* Compute the ceiling of lg(range). */
- lg_range = ffs_u32(pow2_ceil_u32(range)) - 1;
-
- /* Generate a result in [0..range) via repeated trial. */
- do {
- ret = prng_lg_range_u32(state, lg_range, atomic);
- } while (ret >= range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uint64_t
-prng_range_u64(uint64_t *state, uint64_t range)
-{
- uint64_t ret;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- assert(range > 1);
-
- /* Compute the ceiling of lg(range). */
- lg_range = ffs_u64(pow2_ceil_u64(range)) - 1;
-
- /* Generate a result in [0..range) via repeated trial. */
- do {
- ret = prng_lg_range_u64(state, lg_range);
- } while (ret >= range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE size_t
-prng_range_zu(size_t *state, size_t range, bool atomic)
-{
- size_t ret;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- assert(range > 1);
-
- /* Compute the ceiling of lg(range). */
- lg_range = ffs_u64(pow2_ceil_u64(range)) - 1;
-
- /* Generate a result in [0..range) via repeated trial. */
- do {
- ret = prng_lg_range_zu(state, lg_range, atomic);
- } while (ret >= range);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prof.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prof.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 8293b71ed..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/prof.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,547 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct prof_bt_s prof_bt_t;
-typedef struct prof_cnt_s prof_cnt_t;
-typedef struct prof_tctx_s prof_tctx_t;
-typedef struct prof_gctx_s prof_gctx_t;
-typedef struct prof_tdata_s prof_tdata_t;
-
-/* Option defaults. */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-# define PROF_PREFIX_DEFAULT "jeprof"
-#else
-# define PROF_PREFIX_DEFAULT ""
-#endif
-#define LG_PROF_SAMPLE_DEFAULT 19
-#define LG_PROF_INTERVAL_DEFAULT -1
-
-/*
- * Hard limit on stack backtrace depth. The version of prof_backtrace() that
- * is based on __builtin_return_address() necessarily has a hard-coded number
- * of backtrace frame handlers, and should be kept in sync with this setting.
- */
-#define PROF_BT_MAX 128
-
-/* Initial hash table size. */
-#define PROF_CKH_MINITEMS 64
-
-/* Size of memory buffer to use when writing dump files. */
-#define PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE 65536
-
-/* Size of stack-allocated buffer used by prof_printf(). */
-#define PROF_PRINTF_BUFSIZE 128
-
-/*
- * Number of mutexes shared among all gctx's. No space is allocated for these
- * unless profiling is enabled, so it's okay to over-provision.
- */
-#define PROF_NCTX_LOCKS 1024
-
-/*
- * Number of mutexes shared among all tdata's. No space is allocated for these
- * unless profiling is enabled, so it's okay to over-provision.
- */
-#define PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS 256
-
-/*
- * prof_tdata pointers close to NULL are used to encode state information that
- * is used for cleaning up during thread shutdown.
- */
-#define PROF_TDATA_STATE_REINCARNATED ((prof_tdata_t *)(uintptr_t)1)
-#define PROF_TDATA_STATE_PURGATORY ((prof_tdata_t *)(uintptr_t)2)
-#define PROF_TDATA_STATE_MAX PROF_TDATA_STATE_PURGATORY
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct prof_bt_s {
- /* Backtrace, stored as len program counters. */
- void **vec;
- unsigned len;
-};
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC
-/* Data structure passed to libgcc _Unwind_Backtrace() callback functions. */
-typedef struct {
- prof_bt_t *bt;
- unsigned max;
-} prof_unwind_data_t;
-#endif
-
-struct prof_cnt_s {
- /* Profiling counters. */
- uint64_t curobjs;
- uint64_t curbytes;
- uint64_t accumobjs;
- uint64_t accumbytes;
-};
-
-typedef enum {
- prof_tctx_state_initializing,
- prof_tctx_state_nominal,
- prof_tctx_state_dumping,
- prof_tctx_state_purgatory /* Dumper must finish destroying. */
-} prof_tctx_state_t;
-
-struct prof_tctx_s {
- /* Thread data for thread that performed the allocation. */
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- /*
- * Copy of tdata->thr_{uid,discrim}, necessary because tdata may be
- * defunct during teardown.
- */
- uint64_t thr_uid;
- uint64_t thr_discrim;
-
- /* Profiling counters, protected by tdata->lock. */
- prof_cnt_t cnts;
-
- /* Associated global context. */
- prof_gctx_t *gctx;
-
- /*
- * UID that distinguishes multiple tctx's created by the same thread,
- * but coexisting in gctx->tctxs. There are two ways that such
- * coexistence can occur:
- * - A dumper thread can cause a tctx to be retained in the purgatory
- * state.
- * - Although a single "producer" thread must create all tctx's which
- * share the same thr_uid, multiple "consumers" can each concurrently
- * execute portions of prof_tctx_destroy(). prof_tctx_destroy() only
- * gets called once each time cnts.cur{objs,bytes} drop to 0, but this
- * threshold can be hit again before the first consumer finishes
- * executing prof_tctx_destroy().
- */
- uint64_t tctx_uid;
-
- /* Linkage into gctx's tctxs. */
- rb_node(prof_tctx_t) tctx_link;
-
- /*
- * True during prof_alloc_prep()..prof_malloc_sample_object(), prevents
- * sample vs destroy race.
- */
- bool prepared;
-
- /* Current dump-related state, protected by gctx->lock. */
- prof_tctx_state_t state;
-
- /*
- * Copy of cnts snapshotted during early dump phase, protected by
- * dump_mtx.
- */
- prof_cnt_t dump_cnts;
-};
-typedef rb_tree(prof_tctx_t) prof_tctx_tree_t;
-
-struct prof_gctx_s {
- /* Protects nlimbo, cnt_summed, and tctxs. */
- malloc_mutex_t *lock;
-
- /*
- * Number of threads that currently cause this gctx to be in a state of
- * limbo due to one of:
- * - Initializing this gctx.
- * - Initializing per thread counters associated with this gctx.
- * - Preparing to destroy this gctx.
- * - Dumping a heap profile that includes this gctx.
- * nlimbo must be 1 (single destroyer) in order to safely destroy the
- * gctx.
- */
- unsigned nlimbo;
-
- /*
- * Tree of profile counters, one for each thread that has allocated in
- * this context.
- */
- prof_tctx_tree_t tctxs;
-
- /* Linkage for tree of contexts to be dumped. */
- rb_node(prof_gctx_t) dump_link;
-
- /* Temporary storage for summation during dump. */
- prof_cnt_t cnt_summed;
-
- /* Associated backtrace. */
- prof_bt_t bt;
-
- /* Backtrace vector, variable size, referred to by bt. */
- void *vec[1];
-};
-typedef rb_tree(prof_gctx_t) prof_gctx_tree_t;
-
-struct prof_tdata_s {
- malloc_mutex_t *lock;
-
- /* Monotonically increasing unique thread identifier. */
- uint64_t thr_uid;
-
- /*
- * Monotonically increasing discriminator among tdata structures
- * associated with the same thr_uid.
- */
- uint64_t thr_discrim;
-
- /* Included in heap profile dumps if non-NULL. */
- char *thread_name;
-
- bool attached;
- bool expired;
-
- rb_node(prof_tdata_t) tdata_link;
-
- /*
- * Counter used to initialize prof_tctx_t's tctx_uid. No locking is
- * necessary when incrementing this field, because only one thread ever
- * does so.
- */
- uint64_t tctx_uid_next;
-
- /*
- * Hash of (prof_bt_t *)-->(prof_tctx_t *). Each thread tracks
- * backtraces for which it has non-zero allocation/deallocation counters
- * associated with thread-specific prof_tctx_t objects. Other threads
- * may write to prof_tctx_t contents when freeing associated objects.
- */
- ckh_t bt2tctx;
-
- /* Sampling state. */
- uint64_t prng_state;
- uint64_t bytes_until_sample;
-
- /* State used to avoid dumping while operating on prof internals. */
- bool enq;
- bool enq_idump;
- bool enq_gdump;
-
- /*
- * Set to true during an early dump phase for tdata's which are
- * currently being dumped. New threads' tdata's have this initialized
- * to false so that they aren't accidentally included in later dump
- * phases.
- */
- bool dumping;
-
- /*
- * True if profiling is active for this tdata's thread
- * (thread.prof.active mallctl).
- */
- bool active;
-
- /* Temporary storage for summation during dump. */
- prof_cnt_t cnt_summed;
-
- /* Backtrace vector, used for calls to prof_backtrace(). */
- void *vec[PROF_BT_MAX];
-};
-typedef rb_tree(prof_tdata_t) prof_tdata_tree_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-extern bool opt_prof;
-extern bool opt_prof_active;
-extern bool opt_prof_thread_active_init;
-extern size_t opt_lg_prof_sample; /* Mean bytes between samples. */
-extern ssize_t opt_lg_prof_interval; /* lg(prof_interval). */
-extern bool opt_prof_gdump; /* High-water memory dumping. */
-extern bool opt_prof_final; /* Final profile dumping. */
-extern bool opt_prof_leak; /* Dump leak summary at exit. */
-extern bool opt_prof_accum; /* Report cumulative bytes. */
-extern char opt_prof_prefix[
- /* Minimize memory bloat for non-prof builds. */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- PATH_MAX +
-#endif
- 1];
-
-/* Accessed via prof_active_[gs]et{_unlocked,}(). */
-extern bool prof_active;
-
-/* Accessed via prof_gdump_[gs]et{_unlocked,}(). */
-extern bool prof_gdump_val;
-
-/*
- * Profile dump interval, measured in bytes allocated. Each arena triggers a
- * profile dump when it reaches this threshold. The effect is that the
- * interval between profile dumps averages prof_interval, though the actual
- * interval between dumps will tend to be sporadic, and the interval will be a
- * maximum of approximately (prof_interval * narenas).
- */
-extern uint64_t prof_interval;
-
-/*
- * Initialized as opt_lg_prof_sample, and potentially modified during profiling
- * resets.
- */
-extern size_t lg_prof_sample;
-
-void prof_alloc_rollback(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tctx_t *tctx, bool updated);
-void prof_malloc_sample_object(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void prof_free_sampled_object(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void bt_init(prof_bt_t *bt, void **vec);
-void prof_backtrace(prof_bt_t *bt);
-prof_tctx_t *prof_lookup(tsd_t *tsd, prof_bt_t *bt);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-size_t prof_tdata_count(void);
-size_t prof_bt_count(void);
-const prof_cnt_t *prof_cnt_all(void);
-typedef int (prof_dump_open_t)(bool, const char *);
-extern prof_dump_open_t *prof_dump_open;
-typedef bool (prof_dump_header_t)(tsdn_t *, bool, const prof_cnt_t *);
-extern prof_dump_header_t *prof_dump_header;
-#endif
-void prof_idump(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-bool prof_mdump(tsd_t *tsd, const char *filename);
-void prof_gdump(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-prof_tdata_t *prof_tdata_init(tsd_t *tsd);
-prof_tdata_t *prof_tdata_reinit(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata);
-void prof_reset(tsd_t *tsd, size_t lg_sample);
-void prof_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-bool prof_active_get(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-bool prof_active_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool active);
-const char *prof_thread_name_get(tsd_t *tsd);
-int prof_thread_name_set(tsd_t *tsd, const char *thread_name);
-bool prof_thread_active_get(tsd_t *tsd);
-bool prof_thread_active_set(tsd_t *tsd, bool active);
-bool prof_thread_active_init_get(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-bool prof_thread_active_init_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool active_init);
-bool prof_gdump_get(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-bool prof_gdump_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool active);
-void prof_boot0(void);
-void prof_boot1(void);
-bool prof_boot2(tsd_t *tsd);
-void prof_prefork0(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void prof_prefork1(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void prof_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void prof_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void prof_sample_threshold_update(prof_tdata_t *tdata);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-bool prof_active_get_unlocked(void);
-bool prof_gdump_get_unlocked(void);
-prof_tdata_t *prof_tdata_get(tsd_t *tsd, bool create);
-prof_tctx_t *prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-void prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- const void *old_ptr, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-bool prof_sample_accum_update(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, bool commit,
- prof_tdata_t **tdata_out);
-prof_tctx_t *prof_alloc_prep(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, bool prof_active,
- bool update);
-void prof_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-void prof_realloc(tsd_t *tsd, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx, bool prof_active, bool updated, const void *old_ptr,
- size_t old_usize, prof_tctx_t *old_tctx);
-void prof_free(tsd_t *tsd, const void *ptr, size_t usize);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_PROF_C_))
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-prof_active_get_unlocked(void)
-{
-
- /*
- * Even if opt_prof is true, sampling can be temporarily disabled by
- * setting prof_active to false. No locking is used when reading
- * prof_active in the fast path, so there are no guarantees regarding
- * how long it will take for all threads to notice state changes.
- */
- return (prof_active);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-prof_gdump_get_unlocked(void)
-{
-
- /*
- * No locking is used when reading prof_gdump_val in the fast path, so
- * there are no guarantees regarding how long it will take for all
- * threads to notice state changes.
- */
- return (prof_gdump_val);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_get(tsd_t *tsd, bool create)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- tdata = tsd_prof_tdata_get(tsd);
- if (create) {
- if (unlikely(tdata == NULL)) {
- if (tsd_nominal(tsd)) {
- tdata = prof_tdata_init(tsd);
- tsd_prof_tdata_set(tsd, tdata);
- }
- } else if (unlikely(tdata->expired)) {
- tdata = prof_tdata_reinit(tsd, tdata);
- tsd_prof_tdata_set(tsd, tdata);
- }
- assert(tdata == NULL || tdata->attached);
- }
-
- return (tdata);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE prof_tctx_t *
-prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- return (arena_prof_tctx_get(tsdn, ptr));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- arena_prof_tctx_set(tsdn, ptr, usize, tctx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize, const void *old_ptr,
- prof_tctx_t *old_tctx)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
-
- arena_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn, ptr, usize, old_ptr, old_tctx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-prof_sample_accum_update(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, bool update,
- prof_tdata_t **tdata_out)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tdata <= (uintptr_t)PROF_TDATA_STATE_MAX))
- tdata = NULL;
-
- if (tdata_out != NULL)
- *tdata_out = tdata;
-
- if (unlikely(tdata == NULL))
- return (true);
-
- if (likely(tdata->bytes_until_sample >= usize)) {
- if (update)
- tdata->bytes_until_sample -= usize;
- return (true);
- } else {
- /* Compute new sample threshold. */
- if (update)
- prof_sample_threshold_update(tdata);
- return (!tdata->active);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE prof_tctx_t *
-prof_alloc_prep(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, bool prof_active, bool update)
-{
- prof_tctx_t *ret;
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
- prof_bt_t bt;
-
- assert(usize == s2u(usize));
-
- if (!prof_active || likely(prof_sample_accum_update(tsd, usize, update,
- &tdata)))
- ret = (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U;
- else {
- bt_init(&bt, tdata->vec);
- prof_backtrace(&bt);
- ret = prof_lookup(tsd, &bt);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-prof_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsdn, ptr, true));
-
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx > (uintptr_t)1U))
- prof_malloc_sample_object(tsdn, ptr, usize, tctx);
- else
- prof_tctx_set(tsdn, ptr, usize, (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-prof_realloc(tsd_t *tsd, const void *ptr, size_t usize, prof_tctx_t *tctx,
- bool prof_active, bool updated, const void *old_ptr, size_t old_usize,
- prof_tctx_t *old_tctx)
-{
- bool sampled, old_sampled;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL || (uintptr_t)tctx <= (uintptr_t)1U);
-
- if (prof_active && !updated && ptr != NULL) {
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, true));
- if (prof_sample_accum_update(tsd, usize, true, NULL)) {
- /*
- * Don't sample. The usize passed to prof_alloc_prep()
- * was larger than what actually got allocated, so a
- * backtrace was captured for this allocation, even
- * though its actual usize was insufficient to cross the
- * sample threshold.
- */
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, true);
- tctx = (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U;
- }
- }
-
- sampled = ((uintptr_t)tctx > (uintptr_t)1U);
- old_sampled = ((uintptr_t)old_tctx > (uintptr_t)1U);
-
- if (unlikely(sampled))
- prof_malloc_sample_object(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, usize, tctx);
- else
- prof_tctx_reset(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, usize, old_ptr, old_tctx);
-
- if (unlikely(old_sampled))
- prof_free_sampled_object(tsd, old_usize, old_tctx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-prof_free(tsd_t *tsd, const void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
- prof_tctx_t *tctx = prof_tctx_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr);
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, true));
-
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx > (uintptr_t)1U))
- prof_free_sampled_object(tsd, usize, tctx);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 362109f71..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_namespace.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-for nm in `cat $1` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $1}'`
- echo "#define je_${n} JEMALLOC_N(${n})"
-done
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 4239d1775..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-for nm in `cat $1` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $1}'`
- echo "#undef je_${n}"
-done
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ql.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ql.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1834bb855..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ql.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/* List definitions. */
-#define ql_head(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *qlh_first; \
-}
-
-#define ql_head_initializer(a_head) {NULL}
-
-#define ql_elm(a_type) qr(a_type)
-
-/* List functions. */
-#define ql_new(a_head) do { \
- (a_head)->qlh_first = NULL; \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_elm_new(a_elm, a_field) qr_new((a_elm), a_field)
-
-#define ql_first(a_head) ((a_head)->qlh_first)
-
-#define ql_last(a_head, a_field) \
- ((ql_first(a_head) != NULL) \
- ? qr_prev(ql_first(a_head), a_field) : NULL)
-
-#define ql_next(a_head, a_elm, a_field) \
- ((ql_last(a_head, a_field) != (a_elm)) \
- ? qr_next((a_elm), a_field) : NULL)
-
-#define ql_prev(a_head, a_elm, a_field) \
- ((ql_first(a_head) != (a_elm)) ? qr_prev((a_elm), a_field) \
- : NULL)
-
-#define ql_before_insert(a_head, a_qlelm, a_elm, a_field) do { \
- qr_before_insert((a_qlelm), (a_elm), a_field); \
- if (ql_first(a_head) == (a_qlelm)) { \
- ql_first(a_head) = (a_elm); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_after_insert(a_qlelm, a_elm, a_field) \
- qr_after_insert((a_qlelm), (a_elm), a_field)
-
-#define ql_head_insert(a_head, a_elm, a_field) do { \
- if (ql_first(a_head) != NULL) { \
- qr_before_insert(ql_first(a_head), (a_elm), a_field); \
- } \
- ql_first(a_head) = (a_elm); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_tail_insert(a_head, a_elm, a_field) do { \
- if (ql_first(a_head) != NULL) { \
- qr_before_insert(ql_first(a_head), (a_elm), a_field); \
- } \
- ql_first(a_head) = qr_next((a_elm), a_field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_remove(a_head, a_elm, a_field) do { \
- if (ql_first(a_head) == (a_elm)) { \
- ql_first(a_head) = qr_next(ql_first(a_head), a_field); \
- } \
- if (ql_first(a_head) != (a_elm)) { \
- qr_remove((a_elm), a_field); \
- } else { \
- ql_first(a_head) = NULL; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_head_remove(a_head, a_type, a_field) do { \
- a_type *t = ql_first(a_head); \
- ql_remove((a_head), t, a_field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_tail_remove(a_head, a_type, a_field) do { \
- a_type *t = ql_last(a_head, a_field); \
- ql_remove((a_head), t, a_field); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define ql_foreach(a_var, a_head, a_field) \
- qr_foreach((a_var), ql_first(a_head), a_field)
-
-#define ql_reverse_foreach(a_var, a_head, a_field) \
- qr_reverse_foreach((a_var), ql_first(a_head), a_field)
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/qr.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/qr.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0fbaec25e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/qr.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-/* Ring definitions. */
-#define qr(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *qre_next; \
- a_type *qre_prev; \
-}
-
-/* Ring functions. */
-#define qr_new(a_qr, a_field) do { \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr); \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define qr_next(a_qr, a_field) ((a_qr)->a_field.qre_next)
-
-#define qr_prev(a_qr, a_field) ((a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev)
-
-#define qr_before_insert(a_qrelm, a_qr, a_field) do { \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_prev; \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qrelm); \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr); \
- (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define qr_after_insert(a_qrelm, a_qr, a_field) \
- do \
- { \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_next; \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qrelm); \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr); \
- (a_qrelm)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr); \
- } while (0)
-
-#define qr_meld(a_qr_a, a_qr_b, a_field) do { \
- void *t; \
- (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr_b); \
- (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr_a); \
- t = (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev; \
- (a_qr_a)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev; \
- (a_qr_b)->a_field.qre_prev = t; \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * qr_meld() and qr_split() are functionally equivalent, so there's no need to
- * have two copies of the code.
- */
-#define qr_split(a_qr_a, a_qr_b, a_field) \
- qr_meld((a_qr_a), (a_qr_b), a_field)
-
-#define qr_remove(a_qr, a_field) do { \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev->a_field.qre_next \
- = (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next; \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next->a_field.qre_prev \
- = (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev; \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_next = (a_qr); \
- (a_qr)->a_field.qre_prev = (a_qr); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define qr_foreach(var, a_qr, a_field) \
- for ((var) = (a_qr); \
- (var) != NULL; \
- (var) = (((var)->a_field.qre_next != (a_qr)) \
- ? (var)->a_field.qre_next : NULL))
-
-#define qr_reverse_foreach(var, a_qr, a_field) \
- for ((var) = ((a_qr) != NULL) ? qr_prev(a_qr, a_field) : NULL; \
- (var) != NULL; \
- (var) = (((var) != (a_qr)) \
- ? (var)->a_field.qre_prev : NULL))
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ae607399f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/quarantine.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct quarantine_obj_s quarantine_obj_t;
-typedef struct quarantine_s quarantine_t;
-
-/* Default per thread quarantine size if valgrind is enabled. */
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_QUARANTINE_DEFAULT (ZU(1) << 24)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct quarantine_obj_s {
- void *ptr;
- size_t usize;
-};
-
-struct quarantine_s {
- size_t curbytes;
- size_t curobjs;
- size_t first;
-#define LG_MAXOBJS_INIT 10
- size_t lg_maxobjs;
- quarantine_obj_t objs[1]; /* Dynamically sized ring buffer. */
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void quarantine_alloc_hook_work(tsd_t *tsd);
-void quarantine(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr);
-void quarantine_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void quarantine_alloc_hook(void);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_QUARANTINE_C_))
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-quarantine_alloc_hook(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- assert(config_fill && opt_quarantine);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- if (tsd_quarantine_get(tsd) == NULL)
- quarantine_alloc_hook_work(tsd);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rb.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rb.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 3770342f8..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rb.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1003 +0,0 @@
-/*-
- *******************************************************************************
- *
- * cpp macro implementation of left-leaning 2-3 red-black trees. Parent
- * pointers are not used, and color bits are stored in the least significant
- * bit of right-child pointers (if RB_COMPACT is defined), thus making node
- * linkage as compact as is possible for red-black trees.
- *
- * Usage:
- *
- * #include <stdint.h>
- * #include <stdbool.h>
- * #define NDEBUG // (Optional, see assert(3).)
- * #include <assert.h>
- * #define RB_COMPACT // (Optional, embed color bits in right-child pointers.)
- * #include <rb.h>
- * ...
- *
- *******************************************************************************
- */
-
-#ifndef RB_H_
-#define RB_H_
-
-#ifdef RB_COMPACT
-/* Node structure. */
-#define rb_node(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *rbn_left; \
- a_type *rbn_right_red; \
-}
-#else
-#define rb_node(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *rbn_left; \
- a_type *rbn_right; \
- bool rbn_red; \
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Root structure. */
-#define rb_tree(a_type) \
-struct { \
- a_type *rbt_root; \
-}
-
-/* Left accessors. */
-#define rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, a_node) \
- ((a_node)->a_field.rbn_left)
-#define rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, a_node, a_left) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_left = a_left; \
-} while (0)
-
-#ifdef RB_COMPACT
-/* Right accessors. */
-#define rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, a_node) \
- ((a_type *) (((intptr_t) (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) \
- & ((ssize_t)-2)))
-#define rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, a_node, a_right) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red = (a_type *) (((uintptr_t) a_right) \
- | (((uintptr_t) (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) & ((size_t)1))); \
-} while (0)
-
-/* Color accessors. */
-#define rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, a_node) \
- ((bool) (((uintptr_t) (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) \
- & ((size_t)1)))
-#define rbtn_color_set(a_type, a_field, a_node, a_red) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red = (a_type *) ((((intptr_t) \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) & ((ssize_t)-2)) \
- | ((ssize_t)a_red)); \
-} while (0)
-#define rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, a_node) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red = (a_type *) (((uintptr_t) \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) | ((size_t)1)); \
-} while (0)
-#define rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, a_node) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red = (a_type *) (((intptr_t) \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right_red) & ((ssize_t)-2)); \
-} while (0)
-
-/* Node initializer. */
-#define rbt_node_new(a_type, a_field, a_rbt, a_node) do { \
- /* Bookkeeping bit cannot be used by node pointer. */ \
- assert(((uintptr_t)(a_node) & 0x1) == 0); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), NULL); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), NULL); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node)); \
-} while (0)
-#else
-/* Right accessors. */
-#define rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, a_node) \
- ((a_node)->a_field.rbn_right)
-#define rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, a_node, a_right) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_right = a_right; \
-} while (0)
-
-/* Color accessors. */
-#define rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, a_node) \
- ((a_node)->a_field.rbn_red)
-#define rbtn_color_set(a_type, a_field, a_node, a_red) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_red = (a_red); \
-} while (0)
-#define rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, a_node) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_red = true; \
-} while (0)
-#define rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, a_node) do { \
- (a_node)->a_field.rbn_red = false; \
-} while (0)
-
-/* Node initializer. */
-#define rbt_node_new(a_type, a_field, a_rbt, a_node) do { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), NULL); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), NULL); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node)); \
-} while (0)
-#endif
-
-/* Tree initializer. */
-#define rb_new(a_type, a_field, a_rbt) do { \
- (a_rbt)->rbt_root = NULL; \
-} while (0)
-
-/* Internal utility macros. */
-#define rbtn_first(a_type, a_field, a_rbt, a_root, r_node) do { \
- (r_node) = (a_root); \
- if ((r_node) != NULL) { \
- for (; \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node)) != NULL; \
- (r_node) = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node))) { \
- } \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define rbtn_last(a_type, a_field, a_rbt, a_root, r_node) do { \
- (r_node) = (a_root); \
- if ((r_node) != NULL) { \
- for (; rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node)) != NULL; \
- (r_node) = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node))) { \
- } \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, a_node, r_node) do { \
- (r_node) = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, (a_node)); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node))); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, (r_node), (a_node)); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, a_node, r_node) do { \
- (r_node) = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, (a_node)); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, (a_node), \
- rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, (r_node))); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, (r_node), (a_node)); \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * The rb_proto() macro generates function prototypes that correspond to the
- * functions generated by an equivalently parameterized call to rb_gen().
- */
-
-#define rb_proto(a_attr, a_prefix, a_rbt_type, a_type) \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##new(a_rbt_type *rbtree); \
-a_attr bool \
-a_prefix##empty(a_rbt_type *rbtree); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##first(a_rbt_type *rbtree); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##last(a_rbt_type *rbtree); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##next(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##prev(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##search(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##nsearch(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##psearch(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key); \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##insert(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node); \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##remove(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##iter(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, a_type *(*cb)( \
- a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##reverse_iter(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, \
- a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg); \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##destroy(a_rbt_type *rbtree, void (*cb)(a_type *, void *), \
- void *arg);
-
-/*
- * The rb_gen() macro generates a type-specific red-black tree implementation,
- * based on the above cpp macros.
- *
- * Arguments:
- *
- * a_attr : Function attribute for generated functions (ex: static).
- * a_prefix : Prefix for generated functions (ex: ex_).
- * a_rb_type : Type for red-black tree data structure (ex: ex_t).
- * a_type : Type for red-black tree node data structure (ex: ex_node_t).
- * a_field : Name of red-black tree node linkage (ex: ex_link).
- * a_cmp : Node comparison function name, with the following prototype:
- * int (a_cmp *)(a_type *a_node, a_type *a_other);
- * ^^^^^^
- * or a_key
- * Interpretation of comparison function return values:
- * -1 : a_node < a_other
- * 0 : a_node == a_other
- * 1 : a_node > a_other
- * In all cases, the a_node or a_key macro argument is the first
- * argument to the comparison function, which makes it possible
- * to write comparison functions that treat the first argument
- * specially.
- *
- * Assuming the following setup:
- *
- * typedef struct ex_node_s ex_node_t;
- * struct ex_node_s {
- * rb_node(ex_node_t) ex_link;
- * };
- * typedef rb_tree(ex_node_t) ex_t;
- * rb_gen(static, ex_, ex_t, ex_node_t, ex_link, ex_cmp)
- *
- * The following API is generated:
- *
- * static void
- * ex_new(ex_t *tree);
- * Description: Initialize a red-black tree structure.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an uninitialized red-black tree object.
- *
- * static bool
- * ex_empty(ex_t *tree);
- * Description: Determine whether tree is empty.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * Ret: True if tree is empty, false otherwise.
- *
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_first(ex_t *tree);
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_last(ex_t *tree);
- * Description: Get the first/last node in tree.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * Ret: First/last node in tree, or NULL if tree is empty.
- *
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_next(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *node);
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_prev(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *node);
- * Description: Get node's successor/predecessor.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * node: A node in tree.
- * Ret: node's successor/predecessor in tree, or NULL if node is
- * last/first.
- *
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_search(ex_t *tree, const ex_node_t *key);
- * Description: Search for node that matches key.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * key : Search key.
- * Ret: Node in tree that matches key, or NULL if no match.
- *
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_nsearch(ex_t *tree, const ex_node_t *key);
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_psearch(ex_t *tree, const ex_node_t *key);
- * Description: Search for node that matches key. If no match is found,
- * return what would be key's successor/predecessor, were
- * key in tree.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * key : Search key.
- * Ret: Node in tree that matches key, or if no match, hypothetical node's
- * successor/predecessor (NULL if no successor/predecessor).
- *
- * static void
- * ex_insert(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *node);
- * Description: Insert node into tree.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * node: Node to be inserted into tree.
- *
- * static void
- * ex_remove(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *node);
- * Description: Remove node from tree.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * node: Node in tree to be removed.
- *
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_iter(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *start, ex_node_t *(*cb)(ex_t *,
- * ex_node_t *, void *), void *arg);
- * static ex_node_t *
- * ex_reverse_iter(ex_t *tree, ex_node_t *start, ex_node *(*cb)(ex_t *,
- * ex_node_t *, void *), void *arg);
- * Description: Iterate forward/backward over tree, starting at node. If
- * tree is modified, iteration must be immediately
- * terminated by the callback function that causes the
- * modification.
- * Args:
- * tree : Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * start: Node at which to start iteration, or NULL to start at
- * first/last node.
- * cb : Callback function, which is called for each node during
- * iteration. Under normal circumstances the callback function
- * should return NULL, which causes iteration to continue. If a
- * callback function returns non-NULL, iteration is immediately
- * terminated and the non-NULL return value is returned by the
- * iterator. This is useful for re-starting iteration after
- * modifying tree.
- * arg : Opaque pointer passed to cb().
- * Ret: NULL if iteration completed, or the non-NULL callback return value
- * that caused termination of the iteration.
- *
- * static void
- * ex_destroy(ex_t *tree, void (*cb)(ex_node_t *, void *), void *arg);
- * Description: Iterate over the tree with post-order traversal, remove
- * each node, and run the callback if non-null. This is
- * used for destroying a tree without paying the cost to
- * rebalance it. The tree must not be otherwise altered
- * during traversal.
- * Args:
- * tree: Pointer to an initialized red-black tree object.
- * cb : Callback function, which, if non-null, is called for each node
- * during iteration. There is no way to stop iteration once it
- * has begun.
- * arg : Opaque pointer passed to cb().
- */
-#define rb_gen(a_attr, a_prefix, a_rbt_type, a_type, a_field, a_cmp) \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##new(a_rbt_type *rbtree) { \
- rb_new(a_type, a_field, rbtree); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_prefix##empty(a_rbt_type *rbtree) { \
- return (rbtree->rbt_root == NULL); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##first(a_rbt_type *rbtree) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- rbtn_first(a_type, a_field, rbtree, rbtree->rbt_root, ret); \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##last(a_rbt_type *rbtree) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- rbtn_last(a_type, a_field, rbtree, rbtree->rbt_root, ret); \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##next(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if (rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, node) != NULL) { \
- rbtn_first(a_type, a_field, rbtree, rbtn_right_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), ret); \
- } else { \
- a_type *tnode = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- assert(tnode != NULL); \
- ret = NULL; \
- while (true) { \
- int cmp = (a_cmp)(node, tnode); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- ret = tnode; \
- tnode = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else if (cmp > 0) { \
- tnode = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else { \
- break; \
- } \
- assert(tnode != NULL); \
- } \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##prev(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if (rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node) != NULL) { \
- rbtn_last(a_type, a_field, rbtree, rbtn_left_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), ret); \
- } else { \
- a_type *tnode = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- assert(tnode != NULL); \
- ret = NULL; \
- while (true) { \
- int cmp = (a_cmp)(node, tnode); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- tnode = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else if (cmp > 0) { \
- ret = tnode; \
- tnode = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else { \
- break; \
- } \
- assert(tnode != NULL); \
- } \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##search(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- int cmp; \
- ret = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- while (ret != NULL \
- && (cmp = (a_cmp)(key, ret)) != 0) { \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- ret = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, ret); \
- } else { \
- ret = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, ret); \
- } \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##nsearch(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- a_type *tnode = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- ret = NULL; \
- while (tnode != NULL) { \
- int cmp = (a_cmp)(key, tnode); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- ret = tnode; \
- tnode = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else if (cmp > 0) { \
- tnode = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else { \
- ret = tnode; \
- break; \
- } \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##psearch(a_rbt_type *rbtree, const a_type *key) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- a_type *tnode = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- ret = NULL; \
- while (tnode != NULL) { \
- int cmp = (a_cmp)(key, tnode); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- tnode = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else if (cmp > 0) { \
- ret = tnode; \
- tnode = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } else { \
- ret = tnode; \
- break; \
- } \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##insert(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node) { \
- struct { \
- a_type *node; \
- int cmp; \
- } path[sizeof(void *) << 4], *pathp; \
- rbt_node_new(a_type, a_field, rbtree, node); \
- /* Wind. */ \
- path->node = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- for (pathp = path; pathp->node != NULL; pathp++) { \
- int cmp = pathp->cmp = a_cmp(node, pathp->node); \
- assert(cmp != 0); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- pathp[1].node = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- } else { \
- pathp[1].node = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- } \
- } \
- pathp->node = node; \
- /* Unwind. */ \
- for (pathp--; (uintptr_t)pathp >= (uintptr_t)path; pathp--) { \
- a_type *cnode = pathp->node; \
- if (pathp->cmp < 0) { \
- a_type *left = pathp[1].node; \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, cnode, left); \
- if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, left)) { \
- a_type *leftleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, left);\
- if (leftleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- leftleft)) { \
- /* Fix up 4-node. */ \
- a_type *tnode; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, leftleft); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, cnode, tnode); \
- cnode = tnode; \
- } \
- } else { \
- return; \
- } \
- } else { \
- a_type *right = pathp[1].node; \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, cnode, right); \
- if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, right)) { \
- a_type *left = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, cnode); \
- if (left != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- left)) { \
- /* Split 4-node. */ \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, left); \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, right); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, cnode); \
- } else { \
- /* Lean left. */ \
- a_type *tnode; \
- bool tred = rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, cnode); \
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, cnode, tnode); \
- rbtn_color_set(a_type, a_field, tnode, tred); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, cnode); \
- cnode = tnode; \
- } \
- } else { \
- return; \
- } \
- } \
- pathp->node = cnode; \
- } \
- /* Set root, and make it black. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = path->node; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, rbtree->rbt_root); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##remove(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node) { \
- struct { \
- a_type *node; \
- int cmp; \
- } *pathp, *nodep, path[sizeof(void *) << 4]; \
- /* Wind. */ \
- nodep = NULL; /* Silence compiler warning. */ \
- path->node = rbtree->rbt_root; \
- for (pathp = path; pathp->node != NULL; pathp++) { \
- int cmp = pathp->cmp = a_cmp(node, pathp->node); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- pathp[1].node = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- } else { \
- pathp[1].node = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- if (cmp == 0) { \
- /* Find node's successor, in preparation for swap. */ \
- pathp->cmp = 1; \
- nodep = pathp; \
- for (pathp++; pathp->node != NULL; \
- pathp++) { \
- pathp->cmp = -1; \
- pathp[1].node = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- } \
- break; \
- } \
- } \
- } \
- assert(nodep->node == node); \
- pathp--; \
- if (pathp->node != node) { \
- /* Swap node with its successor. */ \
- bool tred = rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- rbtn_color_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, node)); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node)); \
- /* If node's successor is its right child, the following code */\
- /* will do the wrong thing for the right child pointer. */\
- /* However, it doesn't matter, because the pointer will be */\
- /* properly set when the successor is pruned. */\
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, node)); \
- rbtn_color_set(a_type, a_field, node, tred); \
- /* The pruned leaf node's child pointers are never accessed */\
- /* again, so don't bother setting them to nil. */\
- nodep->node = pathp->node; \
- pathp->node = node; \
- if (nodep == path) { \
- rbtree->rbt_root = nodep->node; \
- } else { \
- if (nodep[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, nodep[-1].node, \
- nodep->node); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, nodep[-1].node, \
- nodep->node); \
- } \
- } \
- } else { \
- a_type *left = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node); \
- if (left != NULL) { \
- /* node has no successor, but it has a left child. */\
- /* Splice node out, without losing the left child. */\
- assert(!rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, node)); \
- assert(rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, left)); \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, left); \
- if (pathp == path) { \
- rbtree->rbt_root = left; \
- } else { \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- left); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- left); \
- } \
- } \
- return; \
- } else if (pathp == path) { \
- /* The tree only contained one node. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = NULL; \
- return; \
- } \
- } \
- if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, pathp->node)) { \
- /* Prune red node, which requires no fixup. */ \
- assert(pathp[-1].cmp < 0); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, NULL); \
- return; \
- } \
- /* The node to be pruned is black, so unwind until balance is */\
- /* restored. */\
- pathp->node = NULL; \
- for (pathp--; (uintptr_t)pathp >= (uintptr_t)path; pathp--) { \
- assert(pathp->cmp != 0); \
- if (pathp->cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- pathp[1].node); \
- if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, pathp->node)) { \
- a_type *right = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- a_type *rightleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- right); \
- a_type *tnode; \
- if (rightleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- rightleft)) { \
- /* In the following diagrams, ||, //, and \\ */\
- /* indicate the path to the removed node. */\
- /* */\
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(r) */\
- /* // \ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (r) */\
- /* */\
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, right, tnode); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, tnode);\
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- } else { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(r) */\
- /* // \ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (b) */\
- /* */\
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- } \
- /* Balance restored, but rotation modified subtree */\
- /* root. */\
- assert((uintptr_t)pathp > (uintptr_t)path); \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } \
- return; \
- } else { \
- a_type *right = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp->node); \
- a_type *rightleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- right); \
- if (rightleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- rightleft)) { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* // \ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (r) */\
- a_type *tnode; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, rightleft); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, right, tnode); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, tnode);\
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- /* Balance restored, but rotation modified */\
- /* subtree root, which may actually be the tree */\
- /* root. */\
- if (pathp == path) { \
- /* Set root. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = tnode; \
- } else { \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp[-1].node, tnode); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp[-1].node, tnode); \
- } \
- } \
- return; \
- } else { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* // \ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (b) */\
- a_type *tnode; \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- pathp->node = tnode; \
- } \
- } \
- } else { \
- a_type *left; \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- pathp[1].node); \
- left = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, left)) { \
- a_type *tnode; \
- a_type *leftright = rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- left); \
- a_type *leftrightleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- leftright); \
- if (leftrightleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, \
- a_field, leftrightleft)) { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (r) (b) */\
- /* \ */\
- /* (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (r) */\
- a_type *unode; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, leftrightleft); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- unode); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, unode, tnode); \
- rbtn_rotate_left(a_type, a_field, unode, tnode); \
- } else { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (r) (b) */\
- /* \ */\
- /* (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (b) */\
- assert(leftright != NULL); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, leftright); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, tnode); \
- } \
- /* Balance restored, but rotation modified subtree */\
- /* root, which may actually be the tree root. */\
- if (pathp == path) { \
- /* Set root. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = tnode; \
- } else { \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } \
- } \
- return; \
- } else if (rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, pathp->node)) { \
- a_type *leftleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, left);\
- if (leftleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- leftleft)) { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(r) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (r) */\
- a_type *tnode; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, left); \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, leftleft); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- /* Balance restored, but rotation modified */\
- /* subtree root. */\
- assert((uintptr_t)pathp > (uintptr_t)path); \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, pathp[-1].node, \
- tnode); \
- } \
- return; \
- } else { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(r) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (b) */\
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, left); \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, pathp->node); \
- /* Balance restored. */ \
- return; \
- } \
- } else { \
- a_type *leftleft = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, left);\
- if (leftleft != NULL && rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, \
- leftleft)) { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (r) */\
- a_type *tnode; \
- rbtn_black_set(a_type, a_field, leftleft); \
- rbtn_rotate_right(a_type, a_field, pathp->node, \
- tnode); \
- /* Balance restored, but rotation modified */\
- /* subtree root, which may actually be the tree */\
- /* root. */\
- if (pathp == path) { \
- /* Set root. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = tnode; \
- } else { \
- if (pathp[-1].cmp < 0) { \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp[-1].node, tnode); \
- } else { \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, \
- pathp[-1].node, tnode); \
- } \
- } \
- return; \
- } else { \
- /* || */\
- /* pathp(b) */\
- /* / \\ */\
- /* (b) (b) */\
- /* / */\
- /* (b) */\
- rbtn_red_set(a_type, a_field, left); \
- } \
- } \
- } \
- } \
- /* Set root. */ \
- rbtree->rbt_root = path->node; \
- assert(!rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, rbtree->rbt_root)); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##iter_recurse(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node, \
- a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- if (node == NULL) { \
- return (NULL); \
- } else { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = a_prefix##iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_left_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), cb, arg)) != NULL || (ret = cb(rbtree, node, \
- arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_right_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##iter_start(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, a_type *node, \
- a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- int cmp = a_cmp(start, node); \
- if (cmp < 0) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = a_prefix##iter_start(rbtree, start, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)) != NULL || \
- (ret = cb(rbtree, node, arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_right_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } else if (cmp > 0) { \
- return (a_prefix##iter_start(rbtree, start, \
- rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } else { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = cb(rbtree, node, arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_right_get(a_type, \
- a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##iter(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, a_type *(*cb)( \
- a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if (start != NULL) { \
- ret = a_prefix##iter_start(rbtree, start, rbtree->rbt_root, \
- cb, arg); \
- } else { \
- ret = a_prefix##iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtree->rbt_root, cb, arg);\
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node, \
- a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- if (node == NULL) { \
- return (NULL); \
- } else { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(rbtree, \
- rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)) != NULL || \
- (ret = cb(rbtree, node, arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(rbtree, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##reverse_iter_start(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, \
- a_type *node, a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), \
- void *arg) { \
- int cmp = a_cmp(start, node); \
- if (cmp > 0) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = a_prefix##reverse_iter_start(rbtree, start, \
- rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)) != NULL || \
- (ret = cb(rbtree, node, arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(rbtree, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } else if (cmp < 0) { \
- return (a_prefix##reverse_iter_start(rbtree, start, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } else { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if ((ret = cb(rbtree, node, arg)) != NULL) { \
- return (ret); \
- } \
- return (a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(rbtree, \
- rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, node), cb, arg)); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_prefix##reverse_iter(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *start, \
- a_type *(*cb)(a_rbt_type *, a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- a_type *ret; \
- if (start != NULL) { \
- ret = a_prefix##reverse_iter_start(rbtree, start, \
- rbtree->rbt_root, cb, arg); \
- } else { \
- ret = a_prefix##reverse_iter_recurse(rbtree, rbtree->rbt_root, \
- cb, arg); \
- } \
- return (ret); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##destroy_recurse(a_rbt_type *rbtree, a_type *node, void (*cb)( \
- a_type *, void *), void *arg) { \
- if (node == NULL) { \
- return; \
- } \
- a_prefix##destroy_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, \
- node), cb, arg); \
- rbtn_left_set(a_type, a_field, (node), NULL); \
- a_prefix##destroy_recurse(rbtree, rbtn_right_get(a_type, a_field, \
- node), cb, arg); \
- rbtn_right_set(a_type, a_field, (node), NULL); \
- if (cb) { \
- cb(node, arg); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##destroy(a_rbt_type *rbtree, void (*cb)(a_type *, void *), \
- void *arg) { \
- a_prefix##destroy_recurse(rbtree, rbtree->rbt_root, cb, arg); \
- rbtree->rbt_root = NULL; \
-}
-
-#endif /* RB_H_ */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rtree.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rtree.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d0c584da..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/rtree.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,366 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This radix tree implementation is tailored to the singular purpose of
- * associating metadata with chunks that are currently owned by jemalloc.
- *
- *******************************************************************************
- */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct rtree_node_elm_s rtree_node_elm_t;
-typedef struct rtree_level_s rtree_level_t;
-typedef struct rtree_s rtree_t;
-
-/*
- * RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL must be a power of two that is no larger than the
- * machine address width.
- */
-#define LG_RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL 4
-#define RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL (1U << LG_RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL)
-/* Maximum rtree height. */
-#define RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX \
- ((1U << (LG_SIZEOF_PTR+3)) / RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL)
-
-/* Used for two-stage lock-free node initialization. */
-#define RTREE_NODE_INITIALIZING ((rtree_node_elm_t *)0x1)
-
-/*
- * The node allocation callback function's argument is the number of contiguous
- * rtree_node_elm_t structures to allocate, and the resulting memory must be
- * zeroed.
- */
-typedef rtree_node_elm_t *(rtree_node_alloc_t)(size_t);
-typedef void (rtree_node_dalloc_t)(rtree_node_elm_t *);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct rtree_node_elm_s {
- union {
- void *pun;
- rtree_node_elm_t *child;
- extent_node_t *val;
- };
-};
-
-struct rtree_level_s {
- /*
- * A non-NULL subtree points to a subtree rooted along the hypothetical
- * path to the leaf node corresponding to key 0. Depending on what keys
- * have been used to store to the tree, an arbitrary combination of
- * subtree pointers may remain NULL.
- *
- * Suppose keys comprise 48 bits, and LG_RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL is 4.
- * This results in a 3-level tree, and the leftmost leaf can be directly
- * accessed via subtrees[2], the subtree prefixed by 0x0000 (excluding
- * 0x00000000) can be accessed via subtrees[1], and the remainder of the
- * tree can be accessed via subtrees[0].
- *
- * levels[0] : [<unused> | 0x0001******** | 0x0002******** | ...]
- *
- * levels[1] : [<unused> | 0x00000001**** | 0x00000002**** | ... ]
- *
- * levels[2] : [val(0x000000000000) | val(0x000000000001) | ...]
- *
- * This has practical implications on x64, which currently uses only the
- * lower 47 bits of virtual address space in userland, thus leaving
- * subtrees[0] unused and avoiding a level of tree traversal.
- */
- union {
- void *subtree_pun;
- rtree_node_elm_t *subtree;
- };
- /* Number of key bits distinguished by this level. */
- unsigned bits;
- /*
- * Cumulative number of key bits distinguished by traversing to
- * corresponding tree level.
- */
- unsigned cumbits;
-};
-
-struct rtree_s {
- rtree_node_alloc_t *alloc;
- rtree_node_dalloc_t *dalloc;
- unsigned height;
- /*
- * Precomputed table used to convert from the number of leading 0 key
- * bits to which subtree level to start at.
- */
- unsigned start_level[RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX];
- rtree_level_t levels[RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX];
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-bool rtree_new(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned bits, rtree_node_alloc_t *alloc,
- rtree_node_dalloc_t *dalloc);
-void rtree_delete(rtree_t *rtree);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_subtree_read_hard(rtree_t *rtree,
- unsigned level);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_child_read_hard(rtree_t *rtree,
- rtree_node_elm_t *elm, unsigned level);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-unsigned rtree_start_level(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key);
-uintptr_t rtree_subkey(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, unsigned level);
-
-bool rtree_node_valid(rtree_node_elm_t *node);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_child_tryread(rtree_node_elm_t *elm,
- bool dependent);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_child_read(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm,
- unsigned level, bool dependent);
-extent_node_t *rtree_val_read(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm,
- bool dependent);
-void rtree_val_write(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm,
- const extent_node_t *val);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_subtree_tryread(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level,
- bool dependent);
-rtree_node_elm_t *rtree_subtree_read(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level,
- bool dependent);
-
-extent_node_t *rtree_get(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, bool dependent);
-bool rtree_set(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, const extent_node_t *val);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_RTREE_C_))
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-rtree_start_level(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key)
-{
- unsigned start_level;
-
- if (unlikely(key == 0))
- return (rtree->height - 1);
-
- start_level = rtree->start_level[lg_floor(key) >>
- LG_RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL];
- assert(start_level < rtree->height);
- return (start_level);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE uintptr_t
-rtree_subkey(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, unsigned level)
-{
-
- return ((key >> ((ZU(1) << (LG_SIZEOF_PTR+3)) -
- rtree->levels[level].cumbits)) & ((ZU(1) <<
- rtree->levels[level].bits) - 1));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-rtree_node_valid(rtree_node_elm_t *node)
-{
-
- return ((uintptr_t)node > (uintptr_t)RTREE_NODE_INITIALIZING);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_child_tryread(rtree_node_elm_t *elm, bool dependent)
-{
- rtree_node_elm_t *child;
-
- /* Double-checked read (first read may be stale. */
- child = elm->child;
- if (!dependent && !rtree_node_valid(child))
- child = atomic_read_p(&elm->pun);
- assert(!dependent || child != NULL);
- return (child);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_child_read(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm, unsigned level,
- bool dependent)
-{
- rtree_node_elm_t *child;
-
- child = rtree_child_tryread(elm, dependent);
- if (!dependent && unlikely(!rtree_node_valid(child)))
- child = rtree_child_read_hard(rtree, elm, level);
- assert(!dependent || child != NULL);
- return (child);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE extent_node_t *
-rtree_val_read(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm, bool dependent)
-{
-
- if (dependent) {
- /*
- * Reading a val on behalf of a pointer to a valid allocation is
- * guaranteed to be a clean read even without synchronization,
- * because the rtree update became visible in memory before the
- * pointer came into existence.
- */
- return (elm->val);
- } else {
- /*
- * An arbitrary read, e.g. on behalf of ivsalloc(), may not be
- * dependent on a previous rtree write, which means a stale read
- * could result if synchronization were omitted here.
- */
- return (atomic_read_p(&elm->pun));
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-rtree_val_write(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm, const extent_node_t *val)
-{
-
- atomic_write_p(&elm->pun, val);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_subtree_tryread(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level, bool dependent)
-{
- rtree_node_elm_t *subtree;
-
- /* Double-checked read (first read may be stale. */
- subtree = rtree->levels[level].subtree;
- if (!dependent && unlikely(!rtree_node_valid(subtree)))
- subtree = atomic_read_p(&rtree->levels[level].subtree_pun);
- assert(!dependent || subtree != NULL);
- return (subtree);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_subtree_read(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level, bool dependent)
-{
- rtree_node_elm_t *subtree;
-
- subtree = rtree_subtree_tryread(rtree, level, dependent);
- if (!dependent && unlikely(!rtree_node_valid(subtree)))
- subtree = rtree_subtree_read_hard(rtree, level);
- assert(!dependent || subtree != NULL);
- return (subtree);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE extent_node_t *
-rtree_get(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, bool dependent)
-{
- uintptr_t subkey;
- unsigned start_level;
- rtree_node_elm_t *node;
-
- start_level = rtree_start_level(rtree, key);
-
- node = rtree_subtree_tryread(rtree, start_level, dependent);
-#define RTREE_GET_BIAS (RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX - rtree->height)
- switch (start_level + RTREE_GET_BIAS) {
-#define RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(level) \
- case level: \
- assert(level < (RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX-1)); \
- if (!dependent && unlikely(!rtree_node_valid(node))) \
- return (NULL); \
- subkey = rtree_subkey(rtree, key, level - \
- RTREE_GET_BIAS); \
- node = rtree_child_tryread(&node[subkey], dependent); \
- /* Fall through. */
-#define RTREE_GET_LEAF(level) \
- case level: \
- assert(level == (RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX-1)); \
- if (!dependent && unlikely(!rtree_node_valid(node))) \
- return (NULL); \
- subkey = rtree_subkey(rtree, key, level - \
- RTREE_GET_BIAS); \
- /* \
- * node is a leaf, so it contains values rather than \
- * child pointers. \
- */ \
- return (rtree_val_read(rtree, &node[subkey], \
- dependent));
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 1
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(0)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 2
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(1)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 3
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(2)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 4
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(3)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 5
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(4)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 6
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(5)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 7
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(6)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 8
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(7)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 9
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(8)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 10
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(9)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 11
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(10)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 12
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(11)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 13
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(12)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 14
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(13)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 15
- RTREE_GET_SUBTREE(14)
-#endif
-#if RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX > 16
-# error Unsupported RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX
-#endif
- RTREE_GET_LEAF(RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX-1)
-#undef RTREE_GET_SUBTREE
-#undef RTREE_GET_LEAF
- default: not_reached();
- }
-#undef RTREE_GET_BIAS
- not_reached();
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-rtree_set(rtree_t *rtree, uintptr_t key, const extent_node_t *val)
-{
- uintptr_t subkey;
- unsigned i, start_level;
- rtree_node_elm_t *node, *child;
-
- start_level = rtree_start_level(rtree, key);
-
- node = rtree_subtree_read(rtree, start_level, false);
- if (node == NULL)
- return (true);
- for (i = start_level; /**/; i++, node = child) {
- subkey = rtree_subkey(rtree, key, i);
- if (i == rtree->height - 1) {
- /*
- * node is a leaf, so it contains values rather than
- * child pointers.
- */
- rtree_val_write(rtree, &node[subkey], val);
- return (false);
- }
- assert(i + 1 < rtree->height);
- child = rtree_child_read(rtree, &node[subkey], i, false);
- if (child == NULL)
- return (true);
- }
- not_reached();
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index f6fbce4ef..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/size_classes.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,318 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Usage: size_classes.sh <lg_qarr> <lg_tmin> <lg_parr> <lg_g>
-
-# The following limits are chosen such that they cover all supported platforms.
-
-# Pointer sizes.
-lg_zarr="2 3"
-
-# Quanta.
-lg_qarr=$1
-
-# The range of tiny size classes is [2^lg_tmin..2^(lg_q-1)].
-lg_tmin=$2
-
-# Maximum lookup size.
-lg_kmax=12
-
-# Page sizes.
-lg_parr=`echo $3 | tr ',' ' '`
-
-# Size class group size (number of size classes for each size doubling).
-lg_g=$4
-
-pow2() {
- e=$1
- pow2_result=1
- while [ ${e} -gt 0 ] ; do
- pow2_result=$((${pow2_result} + ${pow2_result}))
- e=$((${e} - 1))
- done
-}
-
-lg() {
- x=$1
- lg_result=0
- while [ ${x} -gt 1 ] ; do
- lg_result=$((${lg_result} + 1))
- x=$((${x} / 2))
- done
-}
-
-size_class() {
- index=$1
- lg_grp=$2
- lg_delta=$3
- ndelta=$4
- lg_p=$5
- lg_kmax=$6
-
- if [ ${lg_delta} -ge ${lg_p} ] ; then
- psz="yes"
- else
- pow2 ${lg_p}; p=${pow2_result}
- pow2 ${lg_grp}; grp=${pow2_result}
- pow2 ${lg_delta}; delta=${pow2_result}
- sz=$((${grp} + ${delta} * ${ndelta}))
- npgs=$((${sz} / ${p}))
- if [ ${sz} -eq $((${npgs} * ${p})) ] ; then
- psz="yes"
- else
- psz="no"
- fi
- fi
-
- lg ${ndelta}; lg_ndelta=${lg_result}; pow2 ${lg_ndelta}
- if [ ${pow2_result} -lt ${ndelta} ] ; then
- rem="yes"
- else
- rem="no"
- fi
-
- lg_size=${lg_grp}
- if [ $((${lg_delta} + ${lg_ndelta})) -eq ${lg_grp} ] ; then
- lg_size=$((${lg_grp} + 1))
- else
- lg_size=${lg_grp}
- rem="yes"
- fi
-
- if [ ${lg_size} -lt $((${lg_p} + ${lg_g})) ] ; then
- bin="yes"
- else
- bin="no"
- fi
- if [ ${lg_size} -lt ${lg_kmax} \
- -o ${lg_size} -eq ${lg_kmax} -a ${rem} = "no" ] ; then
- lg_delta_lookup=${lg_delta}
- else
- lg_delta_lookup="no"
- fi
- printf ' SC(%3d, %6d, %8d, %6d, %3s, %3s, %2s) \\\n' ${index} ${lg_grp} ${lg_delta} ${ndelta} ${psz} ${bin} ${lg_delta_lookup}
- # Defined upon return:
- # - psz ("yes" or "no")
- # - bin ("yes" or "no")
- # - lg_delta_lookup (${lg_delta} or "no")
-}
-
-sep_line() {
- echo " \\"
-}
-
-size_classes() {
- lg_z=$1
- lg_q=$2
- lg_t=$3
- lg_p=$4
- lg_g=$5
-
- pow2 $((${lg_z} + 3)); ptr_bits=${pow2_result}
- pow2 ${lg_g}; g=${pow2_result}
-
- echo "#define SIZE_CLASSES \\"
- echo " /* index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz, bin, lg_delta_lookup */ \\"
-
- ntbins=0
- nlbins=0
- lg_tiny_maxclass='"NA"'
- nbins=0
- npsizes=0
-
- # Tiny size classes.
- ndelta=0
- index=0
- lg_grp=${lg_t}
- lg_delta=${lg_grp}
- while [ ${lg_grp} -lt ${lg_q} ] ; do
- size_class ${index} ${lg_grp} ${lg_delta} ${ndelta} ${lg_p} ${lg_kmax}
- if [ ${lg_delta_lookup} != "no" ] ; then
- nlbins=$((${index} + 1))
- fi
- if [ ${psz} = "yes" ] ; then
- npsizes=$((${npsizes} + 1))
- fi
- if [ ${bin} != "no" ] ; then
- nbins=$((${index} + 1))
- fi
- ntbins=$((${ntbins} + 1))
- lg_tiny_maxclass=${lg_grp} # Final written value is correct.
- index=$((${index} + 1))
- lg_delta=${lg_grp}
- lg_grp=$((${lg_grp} + 1))
- done
-
- # First non-tiny group.
- if [ ${ntbins} -gt 0 ] ; then
- sep_line
- # The first size class has an unusual encoding, because the size has to be
- # split between grp and delta*ndelta.
- lg_grp=$((${lg_grp} - 1))
- ndelta=1
- size_class ${index} ${lg_grp} ${lg_delta} ${ndelta} ${lg_p} ${lg_kmax}
- index=$((${index} + 1))
- lg_grp=$((${lg_grp} + 1))
- lg_delta=$((${lg_delta} + 1))
- if [ ${psz} = "yes" ] ; then
- npsizes=$((${npsizes} + 1))
- fi
- fi
- while [ ${ndelta} -lt ${g} ] ; do
- size_class ${index} ${lg_grp} ${lg_delta} ${ndelta} ${lg_p} ${lg_kmax}
- index=$((${index} + 1))
- ndelta=$((${ndelta} + 1))
- if [ ${psz} = "yes" ] ; then
- npsizes=$((${npsizes} + 1))
- fi
- done
-
- # All remaining groups.
- lg_grp=$((${lg_grp} + ${lg_g}))
- while [ ${lg_grp} -lt $((${ptr_bits} - 1)) ] ; do
- sep_line
- ndelta=1
- if [ ${lg_grp} -eq $((${ptr_bits} - 2)) ] ; then
- ndelta_limit=$((${g} - 1))
- else
- ndelta_limit=${g}
- fi
- while [ ${ndelta} -le ${ndelta_limit} ] ; do
- size_class ${index} ${lg_grp} ${lg_delta} ${ndelta} ${lg_p} ${lg_kmax}
- if [ ${lg_delta_lookup} != "no" ] ; then
- nlbins=$((${index} + 1))
- # Final written value is correct:
- lookup_maxclass="((((size_t)1) << ${lg_grp}) + (((size_t)${ndelta}) << ${lg_delta}))"
- fi
- if [ ${psz} = "yes" ] ; then
- npsizes=$((${npsizes} + 1))
- fi
- if [ ${bin} != "no" ] ; then
- nbins=$((${index} + 1))
- # Final written value is correct:
- small_maxclass="((((size_t)1) << ${lg_grp}) + (((size_t)${ndelta}) << ${lg_delta}))"
- if [ ${lg_g} -gt 0 ] ; then
- lg_large_minclass=$((${lg_grp} + 1))
- else
- lg_large_minclass=$((${lg_grp} + 2))
- fi
- fi
- # Final written value is correct:
- huge_maxclass="((((size_t)1) << ${lg_grp}) + (((size_t)${ndelta}) << ${lg_delta}))"
- index=$((${index} + 1))
- ndelta=$((${ndelta} + 1))
- done
- lg_grp=$((${lg_grp} + 1))
- lg_delta=$((${lg_delta} + 1))
- done
- echo
- nsizes=${index}
-
- # Defined upon completion:
- # - ntbins
- # - nlbins
- # - nbins
- # - nsizes
- # - npsizes
- # - lg_tiny_maxclass
- # - lookup_maxclass
- # - small_maxclass
- # - lg_large_minclass
- # - huge_maxclass
-}
-
-cat <<EOF
-/* This file was automatically generated by size_classes.sh. */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/*
- * This header requires LG_SIZEOF_PTR, LG_TINY_MIN, LG_QUANTUM, and LG_PAGE to
- * be defined prior to inclusion, and it in turn defines:
- *
- * LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP: Lg of size class count for each size doubling.
- * SIZE_CLASSES: Complete table of SC(index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz,
- * bin, lg_delta_lookup) tuples.
- * index: Size class index.
- * lg_grp: Lg group base size (no deltas added).
- * lg_delta: Lg delta to previous size class.
- * ndelta: Delta multiplier. size == 1<<lg_grp + ndelta<<lg_delta
- * psz: 'yes' if a multiple of the page size, 'no' otherwise.
- * bin: 'yes' if a small bin size class, 'no' otherwise.
- * lg_delta_lookup: Same as lg_delta if a lookup table size class, 'no'
- * otherwise.
- * NTBINS: Number of tiny bins.
- * NLBINS: Number of bins supported by the lookup table.
- * NBINS: Number of small size class bins.
- * NSIZES: Number of size classes.
- * NPSIZES: Number of size classes that are a multiple of (1U << LG_PAGE).
- * LG_TINY_MAXCLASS: Lg of maximum tiny size class.
- * LOOKUP_MAXCLASS: Maximum size class included in lookup table.
- * SMALL_MAXCLASS: Maximum small size class.
- * LG_LARGE_MINCLASS: Lg of minimum large size class.
- * HUGE_MAXCLASS: Maximum (huge) size class.
- */
-
-#define LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP ${lg_g}
-
-EOF
-
-for lg_z in ${lg_zarr} ; do
- for lg_q in ${lg_qarr} ; do
- lg_t=${lg_tmin}
- while [ ${lg_t} -le ${lg_q} ] ; do
- # Iterate through page sizes and compute how many bins there are.
- for lg_p in ${lg_parr} ; do
- echo "#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == ${lg_z} && LG_TINY_MIN == ${lg_t} && LG_QUANTUM == ${lg_q} && LG_PAGE == ${lg_p})"
- size_classes ${lg_z} ${lg_q} ${lg_t} ${lg_p} ${lg_g}
- echo "#define SIZE_CLASSES_DEFINED"
- echo "#define NTBINS ${ntbins}"
- echo "#define NLBINS ${nlbins}"
- echo "#define NBINS ${nbins}"
- echo "#define NSIZES ${nsizes}"
- echo "#define NPSIZES ${npsizes}"
- echo "#define LG_TINY_MAXCLASS ${lg_tiny_maxclass}"
- echo "#define LOOKUP_MAXCLASS ${lookup_maxclass}"
- echo "#define SMALL_MAXCLASS ${small_maxclass}"
- echo "#define LG_LARGE_MINCLASS ${lg_large_minclass}"
- echo "#define HUGE_MAXCLASS ${huge_maxclass}"
- echo "#endif"
- echo
- done
- lg_t=$((${lg_t} + 1))
- done
- done
-done
-
-cat <<EOF
-#ifndef SIZE_CLASSES_DEFINED
-# error "No size class definitions match configuration"
-#endif
-#undef SIZE_CLASSES_DEFINED
-/*
- * The size2index_tab lookup table uses uint8_t to encode each bin index, so we
- * cannot support more than 256 small size classes. Further constrain NBINS to
- * 255 since all small size classes, plus a "not small" size class must be
- * stored in 8 bits of arena_chunk_map_bits_t's bits field.
- */
-#if (NBINS > 255)
-# error "Too many small size classes"
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-EOF
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c5333ccad..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,246 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file was generated by the following command:
- * sh smoothstep.sh smoother 200 24 3 15
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/*
- * This header defines a precomputed table based on the smoothstep family of
- * sigmoidal curves (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothstep) that grow from 0
- * to 1 in 0 <= x <= 1. The table is stored as integer fixed point values so
- * that floating point math can be avoided.
- *
- * 3 2
- * smoothstep(x) = -2x + 3x
- *
- * 5 4 3
- * smootherstep(x) = 6x - 15x + 10x
- *
- * 7 6 5 4
- * smootheststep(x) = -20x + 70x - 84x + 35x
- */
-
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_VARIANT "smoother"
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS 200
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_BFP 24
-#define SMOOTHSTEP \
- /* STEP(step, h, x, y) */ \
- STEP( 1, UINT64_C(0x0000000000000014), 0.005, 0.000001240643750) \
- STEP( 2, UINT64_C(0x00000000000000a5), 0.010, 0.000009850600000) \
- STEP( 3, UINT64_C(0x0000000000000229), 0.015, 0.000032995181250) \
- STEP( 4, UINT64_C(0x0000000000000516), 0.020, 0.000077619200000) \
- STEP( 5, UINT64_C(0x00000000000009dc), 0.025, 0.000150449218750) \
- STEP( 6, UINT64_C(0x00000000000010e8), 0.030, 0.000257995800000) \
- STEP( 7, UINT64_C(0x0000000000001aa4), 0.035, 0.000406555756250) \
- STEP( 8, UINT64_C(0x0000000000002777), 0.040, 0.000602214400000) \
- STEP( 9, UINT64_C(0x00000000000037c2), 0.045, 0.000850847793750) \
- STEP( 10, UINT64_C(0x0000000000004be6), 0.050, 0.001158125000000) \
- STEP( 11, UINT64_C(0x000000000000643c), 0.055, 0.001529510331250) \
- STEP( 12, UINT64_C(0x000000000000811f), 0.060, 0.001970265600000) \
- STEP( 13, UINT64_C(0x000000000000a2e2), 0.065, 0.002485452368750) \
- STEP( 14, UINT64_C(0x000000000000c9d8), 0.070, 0.003079934200000) \
- STEP( 15, UINT64_C(0x000000000000f64f), 0.075, 0.003758378906250) \
- STEP( 16, UINT64_C(0x0000000000012891), 0.080, 0.004525260800000) \
- STEP( 17, UINT64_C(0x00000000000160e7), 0.085, 0.005384862943750) \
- STEP( 18, UINT64_C(0x0000000000019f95), 0.090, 0.006341279400000) \
- STEP( 19, UINT64_C(0x000000000001e4dc), 0.095, 0.007398417481250) \
- STEP( 20, UINT64_C(0x00000000000230fc), 0.100, 0.008560000000000) \
- STEP( 21, UINT64_C(0x0000000000028430), 0.105, 0.009829567518750) \
- STEP( 22, UINT64_C(0x000000000002deb0), 0.110, 0.011210480600000) \
- STEP( 23, UINT64_C(0x00000000000340b1), 0.115, 0.012705922056250) \
- STEP( 24, UINT64_C(0x000000000003aa67), 0.120, 0.014318899200000) \
- STEP( 25, UINT64_C(0x0000000000041c00), 0.125, 0.016052246093750) \
- STEP( 26, UINT64_C(0x00000000000495a8), 0.130, 0.017908625800000) \
- STEP( 27, UINT64_C(0x000000000005178b), 0.135, 0.019890532631250) \
- STEP( 28, UINT64_C(0x000000000005a1cf), 0.140, 0.022000294400000) \
- STEP( 29, UINT64_C(0x0000000000063498), 0.145, 0.024240074668750) \
- STEP( 30, UINT64_C(0x000000000006d009), 0.150, 0.026611875000000) \
- STEP( 31, UINT64_C(0x000000000007743f), 0.155, 0.029117537206250) \
- STEP( 32, UINT64_C(0x0000000000082157), 0.160, 0.031758745600000) \
- STEP( 33, UINT64_C(0x000000000008d76b), 0.165, 0.034537029243750) \
- STEP( 34, UINT64_C(0x0000000000099691), 0.170, 0.037453764200000) \
- STEP( 35, UINT64_C(0x00000000000a5edf), 0.175, 0.040510175781250) \
- STEP( 36, UINT64_C(0x00000000000b3067), 0.180, 0.043707340800000) \
- STEP( 37, UINT64_C(0x00000000000c0b38), 0.185, 0.047046189818750) \
- STEP( 38, UINT64_C(0x00000000000cef5e), 0.190, 0.050527509400000) \
- STEP( 39, UINT64_C(0x00000000000ddce6), 0.195, 0.054151944356250) \
- STEP( 40, UINT64_C(0x00000000000ed3d8), 0.200, 0.057920000000000) \
- STEP( 41, UINT64_C(0x00000000000fd439), 0.205, 0.061832044393750) \
- STEP( 42, UINT64_C(0x000000000010de0e), 0.210, 0.065888310600000) \
- STEP( 43, UINT64_C(0x000000000011f158), 0.215, 0.070088898931250) \
- STEP( 44, UINT64_C(0x0000000000130e17), 0.220, 0.074433779200000) \
- STEP( 45, UINT64_C(0x0000000000143448), 0.225, 0.078922792968750) \
- STEP( 46, UINT64_C(0x00000000001563e7), 0.230, 0.083555655800000) \
- STEP( 47, UINT64_C(0x0000000000169cec), 0.235, 0.088331959506250) \
- STEP( 48, UINT64_C(0x000000000017df4f), 0.240, 0.093251174400000) \
- STEP( 49, UINT64_C(0x0000000000192b04), 0.245, 0.098312651543750) \
- STEP( 50, UINT64_C(0x00000000001a8000), 0.250, 0.103515625000000) \
- STEP( 51, UINT64_C(0x00000000001bde32), 0.255, 0.108859214081250) \
- STEP( 52, UINT64_C(0x00000000001d458b), 0.260, 0.114342425600000) \
- STEP( 53, UINT64_C(0x00000000001eb5f8), 0.265, 0.119964156118750) \
- STEP( 54, UINT64_C(0x0000000000202f65), 0.270, 0.125723194200000) \
- STEP( 55, UINT64_C(0x000000000021b1bb), 0.275, 0.131618222656250) \
- STEP( 56, UINT64_C(0x0000000000233ce3), 0.280, 0.137647820800000) \
- STEP( 57, UINT64_C(0x000000000024d0c3), 0.285, 0.143810466693750) \
- STEP( 58, UINT64_C(0x0000000000266d40), 0.290, 0.150104539400000) \
- STEP( 59, UINT64_C(0x000000000028123d), 0.295, 0.156528321231250) \
- STEP( 60, UINT64_C(0x000000000029bf9c), 0.300, 0.163080000000000) \
- STEP( 61, UINT64_C(0x00000000002b753d), 0.305, 0.169757671268750) \
- STEP( 62, UINT64_C(0x00000000002d32fe), 0.310, 0.176559340600000) \
- STEP( 63, UINT64_C(0x00000000002ef8bc), 0.315, 0.183482925806250) \
- STEP( 64, UINT64_C(0x000000000030c654), 0.320, 0.190526259200000) \
- STEP( 65, UINT64_C(0x0000000000329b9f), 0.325, 0.197687089843750) \
- STEP( 66, UINT64_C(0x0000000000347875), 0.330, 0.204963085800000) \
- STEP( 67, UINT64_C(0x0000000000365cb0), 0.335, 0.212351836381250) \
- STEP( 68, UINT64_C(0x0000000000384825), 0.340, 0.219850854400000) \
- STEP( 69, UINT64_C(0x00000000003a3aa8), 0.345, 0.227457578418750) \
- STEP( 70, UINT64_C(0x00000000003c340f), 0.350, 0.235169375000000) \
- STEP( 71, UINT64_C(0x00000000003e342b), 0.355, 0.242983540956250) \
- STEP( 72, UINT64_C(0x0000000000403ace), 0.360, 0.250897305600000) \
- STEP( 73, UINT64_C(0x00000000004247c8), 0.365, 0.258907832993750) \
- STEP( 74, UINT64_C(0x0000000000445ae9), 0.370, 0.267012224200000) \
- STEP( 75, UINT64_C(0x0000000000467400), 0.375, 0.275207519531250) \
- STEP( 76, UINT64_C(0x00000000004892d8), 0.380, 0.283490700800000) \
- STEP( 77, UINT64_C(0x00000000004ab740), 0.385, 0.291858693568750) \
- STEP( 78, UINT64_C(0x00000000004ce102), 0.390, 0.300308369400000) \
- STEP( 79, UINT64_C(0x00000000004f0fe9), 0.395, 0.308836548106250) \
- STEP( 80, UINT64_C(0x00000000005143bf), 0.400, 0.317440000000000) \
- STEP( 81, UINT64_C(0x0000000000537c4d), 0.405, 0.326115448143750) \
- STEP( 82, UINT64_C(0x000000000055b95b), 0.410, 0.334859570600000) \
- STEP( 83, UINT64_C(0x000000000057fab1), 0.415, 0.343669002681250) \
- STEP( 84, UINT64_C(0x00000000005a4015), 0.420, 0.352540339200000) \
- STEP( 85, UINT64_C(0x00000000005c894e), 0.425, 0.361470136718750) \
- STEP( 86, UINT64_C(0x00000000005ed622), 0.430, 0.370454915800000) \
- STEP( 87, UINT64_C(0x0000000000612655), 0.435, 0.379491163256250) \
- STEP( 88, UINT64_C(0x00000000006379ac), 0.440, 0.388575334400000) \
- STEP( 89, UINT64_C(0x000000000065cfeb), 0.445, 0.397703855293750) \
- STEP( 90, UINT64_C(0x00000000006828d6), 0.450, 0.406873125000000) \
- STEP( 91, UINT64_C(0x00000000006a842f), 0.455, 0.416079517831250) \
- STEP( 92, UINT64_C(0x00000000006ce1bb), 0.460, 0.425319385600000) \
- STEP( 93, UINT64_C(0x00000000006f413a), 0.465, 0.434589059868750) \
- STEP( 94, UINT64_C(0x000000000071a270), 0.470, 0.443884854200000) \
- STEP( 95, UINT64_C(0x000000000074051d), 0.475, 0.453203066406250) \
- STEP( 96, UINT64_C(0x0000000000766905), 0.480, 0.462539980800000) \
- STEP( 97, UINT64_C(0x000000000078cde7), 0.485, 0.471891870443750) \
- STEP( 98, UINT64_C(0x00000000007b3387), 0.490, 0.481254999400000) \
- STEP( 99, UINT64_C(0x00000000007d99a4), 0.495, 0.490625624981250) \
- STEP( 100, UINT64_C(0x0000000000800000), 0.500, 0.500000000000000) \
- STEP( 101, UINT64_C(0x000000000082665b), 0.505, 0.509374375018750) \
- STEP( 102, UINT64_C(0x000000000084cc78), 0.510, 0.518745000600000) \
- STEP( 103, UINT64_C(0x0000000000873218), 0.515, 0.528108129556250) \
- STEP( 104, UINT64_C(0x00000000008996fa), 0.520, 0.537460019200000) \
- STEP( 105, UINT64_C(0x00000000008bfae2), 0.525, 0.546796933593750) \
- STEP( 106, UINT64_C(0x00000000008e5d8f), 0.530, 0.556115145800000) \
- STEP( 107, UINT64_C(0x000000000090bec5), 0.535, 0.565410940131250) \
- STEP( 108, UINT64_C(0x0000000000931e44), 0.540, 0.574680614400000) \
- STEP( 109, UINT64_C(0x0000000000957bd0), 0.545, 0.583920482168750) \
- STEP( 110, UINT64_C(0x000000000097d729), 0.550, 0.593126875000000) \
- STEP( 111, UINT64_C(0x00000000009a3014), 0.555, 0.602296144706250) \
- STEP( 112, UINT64_C(0x00000000009c8653), 0.560, 0.611424665600000) \
- STEP( 113, UINT64_C(0x00000000009ed9aa), 0.565, 0.620508836743750) \
- STEP( 114, UINT64_C(0x0000000000a129dd), 0.570, 0.629545084200000) \
- STEP( 115, UINT64_C(0x0000000000a376b1), 0.575, 0.638529863281250) \
- STEP( 116, UINT64_C(0x0000000000a5bfea), 0.580, 0.647459660800000) \
- STEP( 117, UINT64_C(0x0000000000a8054e), 0.585, 0.656330997318750) \
- STEP( 118, UINT64_C(0x0000000000aa46a4), 0.590, 0.665140429400000) \
- STEP( 119, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ac83b2), 0.595, 0.673884551856250) \
- STEP( 120, UINT64_C(0x0000000000aebc40), 0.600, 0.682560000000000) \
- STEP( 121, UINT64_C(0x0000000000b0f016), 0.605, 0.691163451893750) \
- STEP( 122, UINT64_C(0x0000000000b31efd), 0.610, 0.699691630600000) \
- STEP( 123, UINT64_C(0x0000000000b548bf), 0.615, 0.708141306431250) \
- STEP( 124, UINT64_C(0x0000000000b76d27), 0.620, 0.716509299200000) \
- STEP( 125, UINT64_C(0x0000000000b98c00), 0.625, 0.724792480468750) \
- STEP( 126, UINT64_C(0x0000000000bba516), 0.630, 0.732987775800000) \
- STEP( 127, UINT64_C(0x0000000000bdb837), 0.635, 0.741092167006250) \
- STEP( 128, UINT64_C(0x0000000000bfc531), 0.640, 0.749102694400000) \
- STEP( 129, UINT64_C(0x0000000000c1cbd4), 0.645, 0.757016459043750) \
- STEP( 130, UINT64_C(0x0000000000c3cbf0), 0.650, 0.764830625000000) \
- STEP( 131, UINT64_C(0x0000000000c5c557), 0.655, 0.772542421581250) \
- STEP( 132, UINT64_C(0x0000000000c7b7da), 0.660, 0.780149145600000) \
- STEP( 133, UINT64_C(0x0000000000c9a34f), 0.665, 0.787648163618750) \
- STEP( 134, UINT64_C(0x0000000000cb878a), 0.670, 0.795036914200000) \
- STEP( 135, UINT64_C(0x0000000000cd6460), 0.675, 0.802312910156250) \
- STEP( 136, UINT64_C(0x0000000000cf39ab), 0.680, 0.809473740800000) \
- STEP( 137, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d10743), 0.685, 0.816517074193750) \
- STEP( 138, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d2cd01), 0.690, 0.823440659400000) \
- STEP( 139, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d48ac2), 0.695, 0.830242328731250) \
- STEP( 140, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d64063), 0.700, 0.836920000000000) \
- STEP( 141, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d7edc2), 0.705, 0.843471678768750) \
- STEP( 142, UINT64_C(0x0000000000d992bf), 0.710, 0.849895460600000) \
- STEP( 143, UINT64_C(0x0000000000db2f3c), 0.715, 0.856189533306250) \
- STEP( 144, UINT64_C(0x0000000000dcc31c), 0.720, 0.862352179200000) \
- STEP( 145, UINT64_C(0x0000000000de4e44), 0.725, 0.868381777343750) \
- STEP( 146, UINT64_C(0x0000000000dfd09a), 0.730, 0.874276805800000) \
- STEP( 147, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e14a07), 0.735, 0.880035843881250) \
- STEP( 148, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e2ba74), 0.740, 0.885657574400000) \
- STEP( 149, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e421cd), 0.745, 0.891140785918750) \
- STEP( 150, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e58000), 0.750, 0.896484375000000) \
- STEP( 151, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e6d4fb), 0.755, 0.901687348456250) \
- STEP( 152, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e820b0), 0.760, 0.906748825600000) \
- STEP( 153, UINT64_C(0x0000000000e96313), 0.765, 0.911668040493750) \
- STEP( 154, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ea9c18), 0.770, 0.916444344200000) \
- STEP( 155, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ebcbb7), 0.775, 0.921077207031250) \
- STEP( 156, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ecf1e8), 0.780, 0.925566220800000) \
- STEP( 157, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ee0ea7), 0.785, 0.929911101068750) \
- STEP( 158, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ef21f1), 0.790, 0.934111689400000) \
- STEP( 159, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f02bc6), 0.795, 0.938167955606250) \
- STEP( 160, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f12c27), 0.800, 0.942080000000000) \
- STEP( 161, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f22319), 0.805, 0.945848055643750) \
- STEP( 162, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f310a1), 0.810, 0.949472490600000) \
- STEP( 163, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f3f4c7), 0.815, 0.952953810181250) \
- STEP( 164, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f4cf98), 0.820, 0.956292659200000) \
- STEP( 165, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f5a120), 0.825, 0.959489824218750) \
- STEP( 166, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f6696e), 0.830, 0.962546235800000) \
- STEP( 167, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f72894), 0.835, 0.965462970756250) \
- STEP( 168, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f7dea8), 0.840, 0.968241254400000) \
- STEP( 169, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f88bc0), 0.845, 0.970882462793750) \
- STEP( 170, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f92ff6), 0.850, 0.973388125000000) \
- STEP( 171, UINT64_C(0x0000000000f9cb67), 0.855, 0.975759925331250) \
- STEP( 172, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fa5e30), 0.860, 0.977999705600000) \
- STEP( 173, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fae874), 0.865, 0.980109467368750) \
- STEP( 174, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fb6a57), 0.870, 0.982091374200000) \
- STEP( 175, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fbe400), 0.875, 0.983947753906250) \
- STEP( 176, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fc5598), 0.880, 0.985681100800000) \
- STEP( 177, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fcbf4e), 0.885, 0.987294077943750) \
- STEP( 178, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fd214f), 0.890, 0.988789519400000) \
- STEP( 179, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fd7bcf), 0.895, 0.990170432481250) \
- STEP( 180, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fdcf03), 0.900, 0.991440000000000) \
- STEP( 181, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fe1b23), 0.905, 0.992601582518750) \
- STEP( 182, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fe606a), 0.910, 0.993658720600000) \
- STEP( 183, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fe9f18), 0.915, 0.994615137056250) \
- STEP( 184, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fed76e), 0.920, 0.995474739200000) \
- STEP( 185, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff09b0), 0.925, 0.996241621093750) \
- STEP( 186, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff3627), 0.930, 0.996920065800000) \
- STEP( 187, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff5d1d), 0.935, 0.997514547631250) \
- STEP( 188, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff7ee0), 0.940, 0.998029734400000) \
- STEP( 189, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ff9bc3), 0.945, 0.998470489668750) \
- STEP( 190, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffb419), 0.950, 0.998841875000000) \
- STEP( 191, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffc83d), 0.955, 0.999149152206250) \
- STEP( 192, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffd888), 0.960, 0.999397785600000) \
- STEP( 193, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffe55b), 0.965, 0.999593444243750) \
- STEP( 194, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffef17), 0.970, 0.999742004200000) \
- STEP( 195, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fff623), 0.975, 0.999849550781250) \
- STEP( 196, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fffae9), 0.980, 0.999922380800000) \
- STEP( 197, UINT64_C(0x0000000000fffdd6), 0.985, 0.999967004818750) \
- STEP( 198, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffff5a), 0.990, 0.999990149400000) \
- STEP( 199, UINT64_C(0x0000000000ffffeb), 0.995, 0.999998759356250) \
- STEP( 200, UINT64_C(0x0000000001000000), 1.000, 1.000000000000000) \
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 8124693f7..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/smoothstep.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Generate a discrete lookup table for a sigmoid function in the smoothstep
-# family (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothstep), where the lookup table
-# entries correspond to x in [1/nsteps, 2/nsteps, ..., nsteps/nsteps]. Encode
-# the entries using a binary fixed point representation.
-#
-# Usage: smoothstep.sh <variant> <nsteps> <bfp> <xprec> <yprec>
-#
-# <variant> is in {smooth, smoother, smoothest}.
-# <nsteps> must be greater than zero.
-# <bfp> must be in [0..62]; reasonable values are roughly [10..30].
-# <xprec> is x decimal precision.
-# <yprec> is y decimal precision.
-
-#set -x
-
-cmd="sh smoothstep.sh $*"
-variant=$1
-nsteps=$2
-bfp=$3
-xprec=$4
-yprec=$5
-
-case "${variant}" in
- smooth)
- ;;
- smoother)
- ;;
- smoothest)
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Unsupported variant"
- exit 1
- ;;
-esac
-
-smooth() {
- step=$1
- y=`echo ${yprec} k ${step} ${nsteps} / sx _2 lx 3 ^ '*' 3 lx 2 ^ '*' + p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g'`
- h=`echo ${yprec} k 2 ${bfp} ^ ${y} '*' p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g' | tr '.' ' ' | awk '{print $1}' `
-}
-
-smoother() {
- step=$1
- y=`echo ${yprec} k ${step} ${nsteps} / sx 6 lx 5 ^ '*' _15 lx 4 ^ '*' + 10 lx 3 ^ '*' + p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g'`
- h=`echo ${yprec} k 2 ${bfp} ^ ${y} '*' p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g' | tr '.' ' ' | awk '{print $1}' `
-}
-
-smoothest() {
- step=$1
- y=`echo ${yprec} k ${step} ${nsteps} / sx _20 lx 7 ^ '*' 70 lx 6 ^ '*' + _84 lx 5 ^ '*' + 35 lx 4 ^ '*' + p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g'`
- h=`echo ${yprec} k 2 ${bfp} ^ ${y} '*' p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g' | tr '.' ' ' | awk '{print $1}' `
-}
-
-cat <<EOF
-/*
- * This file was generated by the following command:
- * $cmd
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/*
- * This header defines a precomputed table based on the smoothstep family of
- * sigmoidal curves (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothstep) that grow from 0
- * to 1 in 0 <= x <= 1. The table is stored as integer fixed point values so
- * that floating point math can be avoided.
- *
- * 3 2
- * smoothstep(x) = -2x + 3x
- *
- * 5 4 3
- * smootherstep(x) = 6x - 15x + 10x
- *
- * 7 6 5 4
- * smootheststep(x) = -20x + 70x - 84x + 35x
- */
-
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_VARIANT "${variant}"
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS ${nsteps}
-#define SMOOTHSTEP_BFP ${bfp}
-#define SMOOTHSTEP \\
- /* STEP(step, h, x, y) */ \\
-EOF
-
-s=1
-while [ $s -le $nsteps ] ; do
- $variant ${s}
- x=`echo ${xprec} k ${s} ${nsteps} / p | dc | tr -d '\\\\\n' | sed -e 's#^\.#0.#g'`
- printf ' STEP(%4d, UINT64_C(0x%016x), %s, %s) \\\n' ${s} ${h} ${x} ${y}
-
- s=$((s+1))
-done
-echo
-
-cat <<EOF
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-EOF
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/spin.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/spin.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ef5ceb92..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/spin.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct spin_s spin_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct spin_s {
- unsigned iteration;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void spin_init(spin_t *spin);
-void spin_adaptive(spin_t *spin);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_SPIN_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-spin_init(spin_t *spin)
-{
-
- spin->iteration = 0;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-spin_adaptive(spin_t *spin)
-{
- volatile uint64_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < (KQU(1) << spin->iteration); i++)
- CPU_SPINWAIT;
-
- if (spin->iteration < 63)
- spin->iteration++;
-}
-
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/stats.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/stats.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b62181783..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/stats.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,201 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct tcache_bin_stats_s tcache_bin_stats_t;
-typedef struct malloc_bin_stats_s malloc_bin_stats_t;
-typedef struct malloc_large_stats_s malloc_large_stats_t;
-typedef struct malloc_huge_stats_s malloc_huge_stats_t;
-typedef struct arena_stats_s arena_stats_t;
-typedef struct chunk_stats_s chunk_stats_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct tcache_bin_stats_s {
- /*
- * Number of allocation requests that corresponded to the size of this
- * bin.
- */
- uint64_t nrequests;
-};
-
-struct malloc_bin_stats_s {
- /*
- * Total number of allocation/deallocation requests served directly by
- * the bin. Note that tcache may allocate an object, then recycle it
- * many times, resulting many increments to nrequests, but only one
- * each to nmalloc and ndalloc.
- */
- uint64_t nmalloc;
- uint64_t ndalloc;
-
- /*
- * Number of allocation requests that correspond to the size of this
- * bin. This includes requests served by tcache, though tcache only
- * periodically merges into this counter.
- */
- uint64_t nrequests;
-
- /*
- * Current number of regions of this size class, including regions
- * currently cached by tcache.
- */
- size_t curregs;
-
- /* Number of tcache fills from this bin. */
- uint64_t nfills;
-
- /* Number of tcache flushes to this bin. */
- uint64_t nflushes;
-
- /* Total number of runs created for this bin's size class. */
- uint64_t nruns;
-
- /*
- * Total number of runs reused by extracting them from the runs tree for
- * this bin's size class.
- */
- uint64_t reruns;
-
- /* Current number of runs in this bin. */
- size_t curruns;
-};
-
-struct malloc_large_stats_s {
- /*
- * Total number of allocation/deallocation requests served directly by
- * the arena. Note that tcache may allocate an object, then recycle it
- * many times, resulting many increments to nrequests, but only one
- * each to nmalloc and ndalloc.
- */
- uint64_t nmalloc;
- uint64_t ndalloc;
-
- /*
- * Number of allocation requests that correspond to this size class.
- * This includes requests served by tcache, though tcache only
- * periodically merges into this counter.
- */
- uint64_t nrequests;
-
- /*
- * Current number of runs of this size class, including runs currently
- * cached by tcache.
- */
- size_t curruns;
-};
-
-struct malloc_huge_stats_s {
- /*
- * Total number of allocation/deallocation requests served directly by
- * the arena.
- */
- uint64_t nmalloc;
- uint64_t ndalloc;
-
- /* Current number of (multi-)chunk allocations of this size class. */
- size_t curhchunks;
-};
-
-struct arena_stats_s {
- /* Number of bytes currently mapped. */
- size_t mapped;
-
- /*
- * Number of bytes currently retained as a side effect of munmap() being
- * disabled/bypassed. Retained bytes are technically mapped (though
- * always decommitted or purged), but they are excluded from the mapped
- * statistic (above).
- */
- size_t retained;
-
- /*
- * Total number of purge sweeps, total number of madvise calls made,
- * and total pages purged in order to keep dirty unused memory under
- * control.
- */
- uint64_t npurge;
- uint64_t nmadvise;
- uint64_t purged;
-
- /*
- * Number of bytes currently mapped purely for metadata purposes, and
- * number of bytes currently allocated for internal metadata.
- */
- size_t metadata_mapped;
- size_t metadata_allocated; /* Protected via atomic_*_z(). */
-
- /* Per-size-category statistics. */
- size_t allocated_large;
- uint64_t nmalloc_large;
- uint64_t ndalloc_large;
- uint64_t nrequests_large;
-
- size_t allocated_huge;
- uint64_t nmalloc_huge;
- uint64_t ndalloc_huge;
-
- /* One element for each large size class. */
- malloc_large_stats_t *lstats;
-
- /* One element for each huge size class. */
- malloc_huge_stats_t *hstats;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-extern bool opt_stats_print;
-
-extern size_t stats_cactive;
-
-void stats_print(void (*write)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *opts);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-size_t stats_cactive_get(void);
-void stats_cactive_add(size_t size);
-void stats_cactive_sub(size_t size);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_STATS_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-stats_cactive_get(void)
-{
-
- return (atomic_read_z(&stats_cactive));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-stats_cactive_add(size_t size)
-{
- UNUSED size_t cactive;
-
- assert(size > 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- cactive = atomic_add_z(&stats_cactive, size);
- assert(cactive - size < cactive);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-stats_cactive_sub(size_t size)
-{
- UNUSED size_t cactive;
-
- assert(size > 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- cactive = atomic_sub_z(&stats_cactive, size);
- assert(cactive + size > cactive);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tcache.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tcache.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 01ba062de..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tcache.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,469 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct tcache_bin_info_s tcache_bin_info_t;
-typedef struct tcache_bin_s tcache_bin_t;
-typedef struct tcache_s tcache_t;
-typedef struct tcaches_s tcaches_t;
-
-/*
- * tcache pointers close to NULL are used to encode state information that is
- * used for two purposes: preventing thread caching on a per thread basis and
- * cleaning up during thread shutdown.
- */
-#define TCACHE_STATE_DISABLED ((tcache_t *)(uintptr_t)1)
-#define TCACHE_STATE_REINCARNATED ((tcache_t *)(uintptr_t)2)
-#define TCACHE_STATE_PURGATORY ((tcache_t *)(uintptr_t)3)
-#define TCACHE_STATE_MAX TCACHE_STATE_PURGATORY
-
-/*
- * Absolute minimum number of cache slots for each small bin.
- */
-#define TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MIN 20
-
-/*
- * Absolute maximum number of cache slots for each small bin in the thread
- * cache. This is an additional constraint beyond that imposed as: twice the
- * number of regions per run for this size class.
- *
- * This constant must be an even number.
- */
-#define TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MAX 200
-
-/* Number of cache slots for large size classes. */
-#define TCACHE_NSLOTS_LARGE 20
-
-/* (1U << opt_lg_tcache_max) is used to compute tcache_maxclass. */
-#define LG_TCACHE_MAXCLASS_DEFAULT 15
-
-/*
- * TCACHE_GC_SWEEP is the approximate number of allocation events between
- * full GC sweeps. Integer rounding may cause the actual number to be
- * slightly higher, since GC is performed incrementally.
- */
-#define TCACHE_GC_SWEEP 8192
-
-/* Number of tcache allocation/deallocation events between incremental GCs. */
-#define TCACHE_GC_INCR \
- ((TCACHE_GC_SWEEP / NBINS) + ((TCACHE_GC_SWEEP / NBINS == 0) ? 0 : 1))
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-typedef enum {
- tcache_enabled_false = 0, /* Enable cast to/from bool. */
- tcache_enabled_true = 1,
- tcache_enabled_default = 2
-} tcache_enabled_t;
-
-/*
- * Read-only information associated with each element of tcache_t's tbins array
- * is stored separately, mainly to reduce memory usage.
- */
-struct tcache_bin_info_s {
- unsigned ncached_max; /* Upper limit on ncached. */
-};
-
-struct tcache_bin_s {
- tcache_bin_stats_t tstats;
- int low_water; /* Min # cached since last GC. */
- unsigned lg_fill_div; /* Fill (ncached_max >> lg_fill_div). */
- unsigned ncached; /* # of cached objects. */
- /*
- * To make use of adjacent cacheline prefetch, the items in the avail
- * stack goes to higher address for newer allocations. avail points
- * just above the available space, which means that
- * avail[-ncached, ... -1] are available items and the lowest item will
- * be allocated first.
- */
- void **avail; /* Stack of available objects. */
-};
-
-struct tcache_s {
- ql_elm(tcache_t) link; /* Used for aggregating stats. */
- uint64_t prof_accumbytes;/* Cleared after arena_prof_accum(). */
- ticker_t gc_ticker; /* Drives incremental GC. */
- szind_t next_gc_bin; /* Next bin to GC. */
- tcache_bin_t tbins[1]; /* Dynamically sized. */
- /*
- * The pointer stacks associated with tbins follow as a contiguous
- * array. During tcache initialization, the avail pointer in each
- * element of tbins is initialized to point to the proper offset within
- * this array.
- */
-};
-
-/* Linkage for list of available (previously used) explicit tcache IDs. */
-struct tcaches_s {
- union {
- tcache_t *tcache;
- tcaches_t *next;
- };
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-extern bool opt_tcache;
-extern ssize_t opt_lg_tcache_max;
-
-extern tcache_bin_info_t *tcache_bin_info;
-
-/*
- * Number of tcache bins. There are NBINS small-object bins, plus 0 or more
- * large-object bins.
- */
-extern unsigned nhbins;
-
-/* Maximum cached size class. */
-extern size_t tcache_maxclass;
-
-/*
- * Explicit tcaches, managed via the tcache.{create,flush,destroy} mallctls and
- * usable via the MALLOCX_TCACHE() flag. The automatic per thread tcaches are
- * completely disjoint from this data structure. tcaches starts off as a sparse
- * array, so it has no physical memory footprint until individual pages are
- * touched. This allows the entire array to be allocated the first time an
- * explicit tcache is created without a disproportionate impact on memory usage.
- */
-extern tcaches_t *tcaches;
-
-size_t tcache_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr);
-void tcache_event_hard(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache);
-void *tcache_alloc_small_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache,
- tcache_bin_t *tbin, szind_t binind, bool *tcache_success);
-void tcache_bin_flush_small(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, tcache_bin_t *tbin,
- szind_t binind, unsigned rem);
-void tcache_bin_flush_large(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_bin_t *tbin, szind_t binind,
- unsigned rem, tcache_t *tcache);
-void tcache_arena_reassociate(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache,
- arena_t *oldarena, arena_t *newarena);
-tcache_t *tcache_get_hard(tsd_t *tsd);
-tcache_t *tcache_create(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena);
-void tcache_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void tcache_enabled_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void tcache_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena);
-bool tcaches_create(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned *r_ind);
-void tcaches_flush(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind);
-void tcaches_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind);
-bool tcache_boot(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void tcache_event(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache);
-void tcache_flush(void);
-bool tcache_enabled_get(void);
-tcache_t *tcache_get(tsd_t *tsd, bool create);
-void tcache_enabled_set(bool enabled);
-void *tcache_alloc_easy(tcache_bin_t *tbin, bool *tcache_success);
-void *tcache_alloc_small(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache,
- size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero, bool slow_path);
-void *tcache_alloc_large(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache,
- size_t size, szind_t ind, bool zero, bool slow_path);
-void tcache_dalloc_small(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, void *ptr,
- szind_t binind, bool slow_path);
-void tcache_dalloc_large(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, void *ptr,
- size_t size, bool slow_path);
-tcache_t *tcaches_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_TCACHE_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-tcache_flush(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- cassert(config_tcache);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- tcache_cleanup(tsd);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-tcache_enabled_get(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- tcache_enabled_t tcache_enabled;
-
- cassert(config_tcache);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- tcache_enabled = tsd_tcache_enabled_get(tsd);
- if (tcache_enabled == tcache_enabled_default) {
- tcache_enabled = (tcache_enabled_t)opt_tcache;
- tsd_tcache_enabled_set(tsd, tcache_enabled);
- }
-
- return ((bool)tcache_enabled);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-tcache_enabled_set(bool enabled)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- tcache_enabled_t tcache_enabled;
-
- cassert(config_tcache);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- tcache_enabled = (tcache_enabled_t)enabled;
- tsd_tcache_enabled_set(tsd, tcache_enabled);
-
- if (!enabled)
- tcache_cleanup(tsd);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tcache_t *
-tcache_get(tsd_t *tsd, bool create)
-{
- tcache_t *tcache;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (NULL);
-
- tcache = tsd_tcache_get(tsd);
- if (!create)
- return (tcache);
- if (unlikely(tcache == NULL) && tsd_nominal(tsd)) {
- tcache = tcache_get_hard(tsd);
- tsd_tcache_set(tsd, tcache);
- }
-
- return (tcache);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-tcache_event(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
-
- if (TCACHE_GC_INCR == 0)
- return;
-
- if (unlikely(ticker_tick(&tcache->gc_ticker)))
- tcache_event_hard(tsd, tcache);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-tcache_alloc_easy(tcache_bin_t *tbin, bool *tcache_success)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- if (unlikely(tbin->ncached == 0)) {
- tbin->low_water = -1;
- *tcache_success = false;
- return (NULL);
- }
- /*
- * tcache_success (instead of ret) should be checked upon the return of
- * this function. We avoid checking (ret == NULL) because there is
- * never a null stored on the avail stack (which is unknown to the
- * compiler), and eagerly checking ret would cause pipeline stall
- * (waiting for the cacheline).
- */
- *tcache_success = true;
- ret = *(tbin->avail - tbin->ncached);
- tbin->ncached--;
-
- if (unlikely((int)tbin->ncached < tbin->low_water))
- tbin->low_water = tbin->ncached;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-tcache_alloc_small(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache, size_t size,
- szind_t binind, bool zero, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *ret;
- tcache_bin_t *tbin;
- bool tcache_success;
- size_t usize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- tbin = &tcache->tbins[binind];
- ret = tcache_alloc_easy(tbin, &tcache_success);
- assert(tcache_success == (ret != NULL));
- if (unlikely(!tcache_success)) {
- bool tcache_hard_success;
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, arena);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (NULL);
-
- ret = tcache_alloc_small_hard(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, tcache,
- tbin, binind, &tcache_hard_success);
- if (tcache_hard_success == false)
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- assert(ret);
- /*
- * Only compute usize if required. The checks in the following if
- * statement are all static.
- */
- if (config_prof || (slow_path && config_fill) || unlikely(zero)) {
- usize = index2size(binind);
- assert(tcache_salloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ret) == usize);
- }
-
- if (likely(!zero)) {
- if (slow_path && config_fill) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- arena_alloc_junk_small(ret,
- &arena_bin_info[binind], false);
- } else if (unlikely(opt_zero))
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
- } else {
- if (slow_path && config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- arena_alloc_junk_small(ret, &arena_bin_info[binind],
- true);
- }
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
-
- if (config_stats)
- tbin->tstats.nrequests++;
- if (config_prof)
- tcache->prof_accumbytes += usize;
- tcache_event(tsd, tcache);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void *
-tcache_alloc_large(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache, size_t size,
- szind_t binind, bool zero, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *ret;
- tcache_bin_t *tbin;
- bool tcache_success;
-
- assert(binind < nhbins);
- tbin = &tcache->tbins[binind];
- ret = tcache_alloc_easy(tbin, &tcache_success);
- assert(tcache_success == (ret != NULL));
- if (unlikely(!tcache_success)) {
- /*
- * Only allocate one large object at a time, because it's quite
- * expensive to create one and not use it.
- */
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, arena);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (NULL);
-
- ret = arena_malloc_large(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, binind, zero);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- } else {
- size_t usize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- /* Only compute usize on demand */
- if (config_prof || (slow_path && config_fill) ||
- unlikely(zero)) {
- usize = index2size(binind);
- assert(usize <= tcache_maxclass);
- }
-
- if (config_prof && usize == LARGE_MINCLASS) {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk =
- (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ret);
- size_t pageind = (((uintptr_t)ret - (uintptr_t)chunk) >>
- LG_PAGE);
- arena_mapbits_large_binind_set(chunk, pageind,
- BININD_INVALID);
- }
- if (likely(!zero)) {
- if (slow_path && config_fill) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- memset(ret, JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK,
- usize);
- } else if (unlikely(opt_zero))
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
- } else
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
-
- if (config_stats)
- tbin->tstats.nrequests++;
- if (config_prof)
- tcache->prof_accumbytes += usize;
- }
-
- tcache_event(tsd, tcache);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-tcache_dalloc_small(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, void *ptr, szind_t binind,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- tcache_bin_t *tbin;
- tcache_bin_info_t *tbin_info;
-
- assert(tcache_salloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr) <= SMALL_MAXCLASS);
-
- if (slow_path && config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free))
- arena_dalloc_junk_small(ptr, &arena_bin_info[binind]);
-
- tbin = &tcache->tbins[binind];
- tbin_info = &tcache_bin_info[binind];
- if (unlikely(tbin->ncached == tbin_info->ncached_max)) {
- tcache_bin_flush_small(tsd, tcache, tbin, binind,
- (tbin_info->ncached_max >> 1));
- }
- assert(tbin->ncached < tbin_info->ncached_max);
- tbin->ncached++;
- *(tbin->avail - tbin->ncached) = ptr;
-
- tcache_event(tsd, tcache);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void
-tcache_dalloc_large(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, void *ptr, size_t size,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- szind_t binind;
- tcache_bin_t *tbin;
- tcache_bin_info_t *tbin_info;
-
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- assert(tcache_salloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr) > SMALL_MAXCLASS);
- assert(tcache_salloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr) <= tcache_maxclass);
-
- binind = size2index(size);
-
- if (slow_path && config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free))
- arena_dalloc_junk_large(ptr, size);
-
- tbin = &tcache->tbins[binind];
- tbin_info = &tcache_bin_info[binind];
- if (unlikely(tbin->ncached == tbin_info->ncached_max)) {
- tcache_bin_flush_large(tsd, tbin, binind,
- (tbin_info->ncached_max >> 1), tcache);
- }
- assert(tbin->ncached < tbin_info->ncached_max);
- tbin->ncached++;
- *(tbin->avail - tbin->ncached) = ptr;
-
- tcache_event(tsd, tcache);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tcache_t *
-tcaches_get(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind)
-{
- tcaches_t *elm = &tcaches[ind];
- if (unlikely(elm->tcache == NULL)) {
- elm->tcache = tcache_create(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_choose(tsd,
- NULL));
- }
- return (elm->tcache);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ticker.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ticker.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 4696e56d2..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/ticker.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct ticker_s ticker_t;
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct ticker_s {
- int32_t tick;
- int32_t nticks;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-void ticker_init(ticker_t *ticker, int32_t nticks);
-void ticker_copy(ticker_t *ticker, const ticker_t *other);
-int32_t ticker_read(const ticker_t *ticker);
-bool ticker_ticks(ticker_t *ticker, int32_t nticks);
-bool ticker_tick(ticker_t *ticker);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_TICKER_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-ticker_init(ticker_t *ticker, int32_t nticks)
-{
-
- ticker->tick = nticks;
- ticker->nticks = nticks;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-ticker_copy(ticker_t *ticker, const ticker_t *other)
-{
-
- *ticker = *other;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE int32_t
-ticker_read(const ticker_t *ticker)
-{
-
- return (ticker->tick);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-ticker_ticks(ticker_t *ticker, int32_t nticks)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(ticker->tick < nticks)) {
- ticker->tick = ticker->nticks;
- return (true);
- }
- ticker->tick -= nticks;
- return(false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-ticker_tick(ticker_t *ticker)
-{
-
- return (ticker_ticks(ticker, 1));
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tsd.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tsd.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9055acafd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/tsd.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,787 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-/* Maximum number of malloc_tsd users with cleanup functions. */
-#define MALLOC_TSD_CLEANUPS_MAX 2
-
-typedef bool (*malloc_tsd_cleanup_t)(void);
-
-#if (!defined(JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP) && !defined(JEMALLOC_TLS) && \
- !defined(_WIN32))
-typedef struct tsd_init_block_s tsd_init_block_t;
-typedef struct tsd_init_head_s tsd_init_head_t;
-#endif
-
-typedef struct tsd_s tsd_t;
-typedef struct tsdn_s tsdn_t;
-
-#define TSDN_NULL ((tsdn_t *)0)
-
-typedef enum {
- tsd_state_uninitialized,
- tsd_state_nominal,
- tsd_state_purgatory,
- tsd_state_reincarnated
-} tsd_state_t;
-
-/*
- * TLS/TSD-agnostic macro-based implementation of thread-specific data. There
- * are five macros that support (at least) three use cases: file-private,
- * library-private, and library-private inlined. Following is an example
- * library-private tsd variable:
- *
- * In example.h:
- * typedef struct {
- * int x;
- * int y;
- * } example_t;
- * #define EX_INITIALIZER JEMALLOC_CONCAT({0, 0})
- * malloc_tsd_types(example_, example_t)
- * malloc_tsd_protos(, example_, example_t)
- * malloc_tsd_externs(example_, example_t)
- * In example.c:
- * malloc_tsd_data(, example_, example_t, EX_INITIALIZER)
- * malloc_tsd_funcs(, example_, example_t, EX_INITIALIZER,
- * example_tsd_cleanup)
- *
- * The result is a set of generated functions, e.g.:
- *
- * bool example_tsd_boot(void) {...}
- * bool example_tsd_booted_get(void) {...}
- * example_t *example_tsd_get(bool init) {...}
- * void example_tsd_set(example_t *val) {...}
- *
- * Note that all of the functions deal in terms of (a_type *) rather than
- * (a_type) so that it is possible to support non-pointer types (unlike
- * pthreads TSD). example_tsd_cleanup() is passed an (a_type *) pointer that is
- * cast to (void *). This means that the cleanup function needs to cast the
- * function argument to (a_type *), then dereference the resulting pointer to
- * access fields, e.g.
- *
- * void
- * example_tsd_cleanup(void *arg)
- * {
- * example_t *example = (example_t *)arg;
- *
- * example->x = 42;
- * [...]
- * if ([want the cleanup function to be called again])
- * example_tsd_set(example);
- * }
- *
- * If example_tsd_set() is called within example_tsd_cleanup(), it will be
- * called again. This is similar to how pthreads TSD destruction works, except
- * that pthreads only calls the cleanup function again if the value was set to
- * non-NULL.
- */
-
-/* malloc_tsd_types(). */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP
-#define malloc_tsd_types(a_name, a_type)
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_TLS))
-#define malloc_tsd_types(a_name, a_type)
-#elif (defined(_WIN32))
-#define malloc_tsd_types(a_name, a_type) \
-typedef struct { \
- bool initialized; \
- a_type val; \
-} a_name##tsd_wrapper_t;
-#else
-#define malloc_tsd_types(a_name, a_type) \
-typedef struct { \
- bool initialized; \
- a_type val; \
-} a_name##tsd_wrapper_t;
-#endif
-
-/* malloc_tsd_protos(). */
-#define malloc_tsd_protos(a_attr, a_name, a_type) \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot0(void); \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_boot1(void); \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot(void); \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_booted_get(void); \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_name##tsd_get(bool init); \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_set(a_type *val);
-
-/* malloc_tsd_externs(). */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP
-#define malloc_tsd_externs(a_name, a_type) \
-extern __thread a_type a_name##tsd_tls; \
-extern __thread bool a_name##tsd_initialized; \
-extern bool a_name##tsd_booted;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_TLS))
-#define malloc_tsd_externs(a_name, a_type) \
-extern __thread a_type a_name##tsd_tls; \
-extern pthread_key_t a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-extern bool a_name##tsd_booted;
-#elif (defined(_WIN32))
-#define malloc_tsd_externs(a_name, a_type) \
-extern DWORD a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-extern a_name##tsd_wrapper_t a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper; \
-extern bool a_name##tsd_booted;
-#else
-#define malloc_tsd_externs(a_name, a_type) \
-extern pthread_key_t a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-extern tsd_init_head_t a_name##tsd_init_head; \
-extern a_name##tsd_wrapper_t a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper; \
-extern bool a_name##tsd_booted;
-#endif
-
-/* malloc_tsd_data(). */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP
-#define malloc_tsd_data(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer) \
-a_attr __thread a_type JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL \
- a_name##tsd_tls = a_initializer; \
-a_attr __thread bool JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL \
- a_name##tsd_initialized = false; \
-a_attr bool a_name##tsd_booted = false;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_TLS))
-#define malloc_tsd_data(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer) \
-a_attr __thread a_type JEMALLOC_TLS_MODEL \
- a_name##tsd_tls = a_initializer; \
-a_attr pthread_key_t a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-a_attr bool a_name##tsd_booted = false;
-#elif (defined(_WIN32))
-#define malloc_tsd_data(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer) \
-a_attr DWORD a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-a_attr a_name##tsd_wrapper_t a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper = { \
- false, \
- a_initializer \
-}; \
-a_attr bool a_name##tsd_booted = false;
-#else
-#define malloc_tsd_data(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer) \
-a_attr pthread_key_t a_name##tsd_tsd; \
-a_attr tsd_init_head_t a_name##tsd_init_head = { \
- ql_head_initializer(blocks), \
- MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER \
-}; \
-a_attr a_name##tsd_wrapper_t a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper = { \
- false, \
- a_initializer \
-}; \
-a_attr bool a_name##tsd_booted = false;
-#endif
-
-/* malloc_tsd_funcs(). */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP
-#define malloc_tsd_funcs(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer, \
- a_cleanup) \
-/* Initialization/cleanup. */ \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (a_name##tsd_initialized) { \
- a_name##tsd_initialized = false; \
- a_cleanup(&a_name##tsd_tls); \
- } \
- return (a_name##tsd_initialized); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot0(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) { \
- malloc_tsd_cleanup_register( \
- &a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper); \
- } \
- a_name##tsd_booted = true; \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_boot1(void) \
-{ \
- \
- /* Do nothing. */ \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_boot0()); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_booted_get(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_booted); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_get_allocates(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (false); \
-} \
-/* Get/set. */ \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_name##tsd_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- return (&a_name##tsd_tls); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_set(a_type *val) \
-{ \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- a_name##tsd_tls = (*val); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) \
- a_name##tsd_initialized = true; \
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_TLS))
-#define malloc_tsd_funcs(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer, \
- a_cleanup) \
-/* Initialization/cleanup. */ \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot0(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) { \
- if (pthread_key_create(&a_name##tsd_tsd, a_cleanup) != \
- 0) \
- return (true); \
- } \
- a_name##tsd_booted = true; \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_boot1(void) \
-{ \
- \
- /* Do nothing. */ \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_boot0()); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_booted_get(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_booted); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_get_allocates(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (false); \
-} \
-/* Get/set. */ \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_name##tsd_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- return (&a_name##tsd_tls); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_set(a_type *val) \
-{ \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- a_name##tsd_tls = (*val); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) { \
- if (pthread_setspecific(a_name##tsd_tsd, \
- (void *)(&a_name##tsd_tls))) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error" \
- " setting TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- if (opt_abort) \
- abort(); \
- } \
- } \
-}
-#elif (defined(_WIN32))
-#define malloc_tsd_funcs(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer, \
- a_cleanup) \
-/* Initialization/cleanup. */ \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper(void) \
-{ \
- DWORD error = GetLastError(); \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- TlsGetValue(a_name##tsd_tsd); \
- SetLastError(error); \
- \
- if (wrapper == NULL) \
- return (false); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup && \
- wrapper->initialized) { \
- wrapper->initialized = false; \
- a_cleanup(&wrapper->val); \
- if (wrapper->initialized) { \
- /* Trigger another cleanup round. */ \
- return (true); \
- } \
- } \
- malloc_tsd_dalloc(wrapper); \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper) \
-{ \
- \
- if (!TlsSetValue(a_name##tsd_tsd, (void *)wrapper)) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error setting" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_name##tsd_wrapper_t * \
-a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- DWORD error = GetLastError(); \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- TlsGetValue(a_name##tsd_tsd); \
- SetLastError(error); \
- \
- if (init && unlikely(wrapper == NULL)) { \
- wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- malloc_tsd_malloc(sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- if (wrapper == NULL) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } else { \
- wrapper->initialized = false; \
- wrapper->val = a_initializer; \
- } \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(wrapper); \
- } \
- return (wrapper); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot0(void) \
-{ \
- \
- a_name##tsd_tsd = TlsAlloc(); \
- if (a_name##tsd_tsd == TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES) \
- return (true); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) { \
- malloc_tsd_cleanup_register( \
- &a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper); \
- } \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(&a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper); \
- a_name##tsd_booted = true; \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_boot1(void) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- malloc_tsd_malloc(sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- if (wrapper == NULL) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
- memcpy(wrapper, &a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper, \
- sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(wrapper); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (a_name##tsd_boot0()) \
- return (true); \
- a_name##tsd_boot1(); \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_booted_get(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_booted); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_get_allocates(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (true); \
-} \
-/* Get/set. */ \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_name##tsd_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- wrapper = a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(init); \
- if (a_name##tsd_get_allocates() && !init && wrapper == NULL) \
- return (NULL); \
- return (&wrapper->val); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_set(a_type *val) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- wrapper = a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(true); \
- wrapper->val = *(val); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) \
- wrapper->initialized = true; \
-}
-#else
-#define malloc_tsd_funcs(a_attr, a_name, a_type, a_initializer, \
- a_cleanup) \
-/* Initialization/cleanup. */ \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper(void *arg) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *)arg; \
- \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup && \
- wrapper->initialized) { \
- wrapper->initialized = false; \
- a_cleanup(&wrapper->val); \
- if (wrapper->initialized) { \
- /* Trigger another cleanup round. */ \
- if (pthread_setspecific(a_name##tsd_tsd, \
- (void *)wrapper)) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error" \
- " setting TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- if (opt_abort) \
- abort(); \
- } \
- return; \
- } \
- } \
- malloc_tsd_dalloc(wrapper); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper) \
-{ \
- \
- if (pthread_setspecific(a_name##tsd_tsd, \
- (void *)wrapper)) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error setting" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr a_name##tsd_wrapper_t * \
-a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- pthread_getspecific(a_name##tsd_tsd); \
- \
- if (init && unlikely(wrapper == NULL)) { \
- tsd_init_block_t block; \
- wrapper = tsd_init_check_recursion( \
- &a_name##tsd_init_head, &block); \
- if (wrapper) \
- return (wrapper); \
- wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- malloc_tsd_malloc(sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- block.data = wrapper; \
- if (wrapper == NULL) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } else { \
- wrapper->initialized = false; \
- wrapper->val = a_initializer; \
- } \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(wrapper); \
- tsd_init_finish(&a_name##tsd_init_head, &block); \
- } \
- return (wrapper); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot0(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (pthread_key_create(&a_name##tsd_tsd, \
- a_name##tsd_cleanup_wrapper) != 0) \
- return (true); \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(&a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper); \
- a_name##tsd_booted = true; \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_boot1(void) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- wrapper = (a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *) \
- malloc_tsd_malloc(sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- if (wrapper == NULL) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating" \
- " TSD for "#a_name"\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
- memcpy(wrapper, &a_name##tsd_boot_wrapper, \
- sizeof(a_name##tsd_wrapper_t)); \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_set(wrapper); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_boot(void) \
-{ \
- \
- if (a_name##tsd_boot0()) \
- return (true); \
- a_name##tsd_boot1(); \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_booted_get(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (a_name##tsd_booted); \
-} \
-a_attr bool \
-a_name##tsd_get_allocates(void) \
-{ \
- \
- return (true); \
-} \
-/* Get/set. */ \
-a_attr a_type * \
-a_name##tsd_get(bool init) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- wrapper = a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(init); \
- if (a_name##tsd_get_allocates() && !init && wrapper == NULL) \
- return (NULL); \
- return (&wrapper->val); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_name##tsd_set(a_type *val) \
-{ \
- a_name##tsd_wrapper_t *wrapper; \
- \
- assert(a_name##tsd_booted); \
- wrapper = a_name##tsd_wrapper_get(true); \
- wrapper->val = *(val); \
- if (a_cleanup != malloc_tsd_no_cleanup) \
- wrapper->initialized = true; \
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#if (!defined(JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP) && !defined(JEMALLOC_TLS) && \
- !defined(_WIN32))
-struct tsd_init_block_s {
- ql_elm(tsd_init_block_t) link;
- pthread_t thread;
- void *data;
-};
-struct tsd_init_head_s {
- ql_head(tsd_init_block_t) blocks;
- malloc_mutex_t lock;
-};
-#endif
-
-#define MALLOC_TSD \
-/* O(name, type) */ \
- O(tcache, tcache_t *) \
- O(thread_allocated, uint64_t) \
- O(thread_deallocated, uint64_t) \
- O(prof_tdata, prof_tdata_t *) \
- O(iarena, arena_t *) \
- O(arena, arena_t *) \
- O(arenas_tdata, arena_tdata_t *) \
- O(narenas_tdata, unsigned) \
- O(arenas_tdata_bypass, bool) \
- O(tcache_enabled, tcache_enabled_t) \
- O(quarantine, quarantine_t *) \
- O(witnesses, witness_list_t) \
- O(witness_fork, bool) \
-
-#define TSD_INITIALIZER { \
- tsd_state_uninitialized, \
- NULL, \
- 0, \
- 0, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- NULL, \
- 0, \
- false, \
- tcache_enabled_default, \
- NULL, \
- ql_head_initializer(witnesses), \
- false \
-}
-
-struct tsd_s {
- tsd_state_t state;
-#define O(n, t) \
- t n;
-MALLOC_TSD
-#undef O
-};
-
-/*
- * Wrapper around tsd_t that makes it possible to avoid implicit conversion
- * between tsd_t and tsdn_t, where tsdn_t is "nullable" and has to be
- * explicitly converted to tsd_t, which is non-nullable.
- */
-struct tsdn_s {
- tsd_t tsd;
-};
-
-static const tsd_t tsd_initializer = TSD_INITIALIZER;
-
-malloc_tsd_types(, tsd_t)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void *malloc_tsd_malloc(size_t size);
-void malloc_tsd_dalloc(void *wrapper);
-void malloc_tsd_no_cleanup(void *arg);
-void malloc_tsd_cleanup_register(bool (*f)(void));
-tsd_t *malloc_tsd_boot0(void);
-void malloc_tsd_boot1(void);
-#if (!defined(JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP) && !defined(JEMALLOC_TLS) && \
- !defined(_WIN32))
-void *tsd_init_check_recursion(tsd_init_head_t *head,
- tsd_init_block_t *block);
-void tsd_init_finish(tsd_init_head_t *head, tsd_init_block_t *block);
-#endif
-void tsd_cleanup(void *arg);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-malloc_tsd_protos(JEMALLOC_ATTR(unused), , tsd_t)
-
-tsd_t *tsd_fetch_impl(bool init);
-tsd_t *tsd_fetch(void);
-tsdn_t *tsd_tsdn(tsd_t *tsd);
-bool tsd_nominal(tsd_t *tsd);
-#define O(n, t) \
-t *tsd_##n##p_get(tsd_t *tsd); \
-t tsd_##n##_get(tsd_t *tsd); \
-void tsd_##n##_set(tsd_t *tsd, t n);
-MALLOC_TSD
-#undef O
-tsdn_t *tsdn_fetch(void);
-bool tsdn_null(const tsdn_t *tsdn);
-tsd_t *tsdn_tsd(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_TSD_C_))
-malloc_tsd_externs(, tsd_t)
-malloc_tsd_funcs(JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE, , tsd_t, tsd_initializer, tsd_cleanup)
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsd_t *
-tsd_fetch_impl(bool init)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd = tsd_get(init);
-
- if (!init && tsd_get_allocates() && tsd == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- assert(tsd != NULL);
-
- if (unlikely(tsd->state != tsd_state_nominal)) {
- if (tsd->state == tsd_state_uninitialized) {
- tsd->state = tsd_state_nominal;
- /* Trigger cleanup handler registration. */
- tsd_set(tsd);
- } else if (tsd->state == tsd_state_purgatory) {
- tsd->state = tsd_state_reincarnated;
- tsd_set(tsd);
- } else
- assert(tsd->state == tsd_state_reincarnated);
- }
-
- return (tsd);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsd_t *
-tsd_fetch(void)
-{
-
- return (tsd_fetch_impl(true));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsdn_t *
-tsd_tsdn(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- return ((tsdn_t *)tsd);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-tsd_nominal(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- return (tsd->state == tsd_state_nominal);
-}
-
-#define O(n, t) \
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE t * \
-tsd_##n##p_get(tsd_t *tsd) \
-{ \
- \
- return (&tsd->n); \
-} \
- \
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE t \
-tsd_##n##_get(tsd_t *tsd) \
-{ \
- \
- return (*tsd_##n##p_get(tsd)); \
-} \
- \
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE void \
-tsd_##n##_set(tsd_t *tsd, t n) \
-{ \
- \
- assert(tsd->state == tsd_state_nominal); \
- tsd->n = n; \
-}
-MALLOC_TSD
-#undef O
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsdn_t *
-tsdn_fetch(void)
-{
-
- if (!tsd_booted_get())
- return (NULL);
-
- return (tsd_tsdn(tsd_fetch_impl(false)));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool
-tsdn_null(const tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- return (tsdn == NULL);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE tsd_t *
-tsdn_tsd(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn));
-
- return (&tsdn->tsd);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/util.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/util.h
deleted file mode 100644
index aee00d6d9..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/util.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,338 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# ifdef _WIN64
-# define FMT64_PREFIX "ll"
-# define FMTPTR_PREFIX "ll"
-# else
-# define FMT64_PREFIX "ll"
-# define FMTPTR_PREFIX ""
-# endif
-# define FMTd32 "d"
-# define FMTu32 "u"
-# define FMTx32 "x"
-# define FMTd64 FMT64_PREFIX "d"
-# define FMTu64 FMT64_PREFIX "u"
-# define FMTx64 FMT64_PREFIX "x"
-# define FMTdPTR FMTPTR_PREFIX "d"
-# define FMTuPTR FMTPTR_PREFIX "u"
-# define FMTxPTR FMTPTR_PREFIX "x"
-#else
-# include <inttypes.h>
-# define FMTd32 PRId32
-# define FMTu32 PRIu32
-# define FMTx32 PRIx32
-# define FMTd64 PRId64
-# define FMTu64 PRIu64
-# define FMTx64 PRIx64
-# define FMTdPTR PRIdPTR
-# define FMTuPTR PRIuPTR
-# define FMTxPTR PRIxPTR
-#endif
-
-/* Size of stack-allocated buffer passed to buferror(). */
-#define BUFERROR_BUF 64
-
-/*
- * Size of stack-allocated buffer used by malloc_{,v,vc}printf(). This must be
- * large enough for all possible uses within jemalloc.
- */
-#define MALLOC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE 4096
-
-/* Junk fill patterns. */
-#define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK ((uint8_t)0xa5)
-#define JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK ((uint8_t)0x5a)
-
-/*
- * Wrap a cpp argument that contains commas such that it isn't broken up into
- * multiple arguments.
- */
-#define JEMALLOC_ARG_CONCAT(...) __VA_ARGS__
-
-/*
- * Silence compiler warnings due to uninitialized values. This is used
- * wherever the compiler fails to recognize that the variable is never used
- * uninitialized.
- */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE
-# define JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(v) = v
-#else
-# define JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(v)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __GNUC__
-# define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
-# define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
-#else
-# define likely(x) !!(x)
-# define unlikely(x) !!(x)
-#endif
-
-#if !defined(JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE)
-# error JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE should have been defined by configure
-#endif
-
-#define unreachable() JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_UNREACHABLE()
-
-#include "jemalloc/internal/assert.h"
-
-/* Use to assert a particular configuration, e.g., cassert(config_debug). */
-#define cassert(c) do { \
- if (unlikely(!(c))) \
- not_reached(); \
-} while (0)
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-int buferror(int err, char *buf, size_t buflen);
-uintmax_t malloc_strtoumax(const char *restrict nptr,
- char **restrict endptr, int base);
-void malloc_write(const char *s);
-
-/*
- * malloc_vsnprintf() supports a subset of snprintf(3) that avoids floating
- * point math.
- */
-size_t malloc_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format,
- va_list ap);
-size_t malloc_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
- JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(3, 4);
-void malloc_vcprintf(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *format, va_list ap);
-void malloc_cprintf(void (*write)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *format, ...) JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(3, 4);
-void malloc_printf(const char *format, ...) JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-unsigned ffs_llu(unsigned long long bitmap);
-unsigned ffs_lu(unsigned long bitmap);
-unsigned ffs_u(unsigned bitmap);
-unsigned ffs_zu(size_t bitmap);
-unsigned ffs_u64(uint64_t bitmap);
-unsigned ffs_u32(uint32_t bitmap);
-uint64_t pow2_ceil_u64(uint64_t x);
-uint32_t pow2_ceil_u32(uint32_t x);
-size_t pow2_ceil_zu(size_t x);
-unsigned lg_floor(size_t x);
-void set_errno(int errnum);
-int get_errno(void);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_UTIL_C_))
-
-/* Sanity check. */
-#if !defined(JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSLL) || !defined(JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL) \
- || !defined(JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS)
-# error JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS{,L,LL} should have been defined by configure
-#endif
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_llu(unsigned long long bitmap)
-{
-
- return (JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSLL(bitmap));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_lu(unsigned long bitmap)
-{
-
- return (JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFSL(bitmap));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_u(unsigned bitmap)
-{
-
- return (JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_FFS(bitmap));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_zu(size_t bitmap)
-{
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == LG_SIZEOF_INT
- return (ffs_u(bitmap));
-#elif LG_SIZEOF_PTR == LG_SIZEOF_LONG
- return (ffs_lu(bitmap));
-#elif LG_SIZEOF_PTR == LG_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
- return (ffs_llu(bitmap));
-#else
-#error No implementation for size_t ffs()
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_u64(uint64_t bitmap)
-{
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_LONG == 3
- return (ffs_lu(bitmap));
-#elif LG_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 3
- return (ffs_llu(bitmap));
-#else
-#error No implementation for 64-bit ffs()
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE unsigned
-ffs_u32(uint32_t bitmap)
-{
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_INT == 2
- return (ffs_u(bitmap));
-#else
-#error No implementation for 32-bit ffs()
-#endif
- return (ffs_u(bitmap));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint64_t
-pow2_ceil_u64(uint64_t x)
-{
-
- x--;
- x |= x >> 1;
- x |= x >> 2;
- x |= x >> 4;
- x |= x >> 8;
- x |= x >> 16;
- x |= x >> 32;
- x++;
- return (x);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE uint32_t
-pow2_ceil_u32(uint32_t x)
-{
-
- x--;
- x |= x >> 1;
- x |= x >> 2;
- x |= x >> 4;
- x |= x >> 8;
- x |= x >> 16;
- x++;
- return (x);
-}
-
-/* Compute the smallest power of 2 that is >= x. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
-pow2_ceil_zu(size_t x)
-{
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- return (pow2_ceil_u64(x));
-#else
- return (pow2_ceil_u32(x));
-#endif
-}
-
-#if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64__))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-lg_floor(size_t x)
-{
- size_t ret;
-
- assert(x != 0);
-
- asm ("bsr %1, %0"
- : "=r"(ret) // Outputs.
- : "r"(x) // Inputs.
- );
- assert(ret < UINT_MAX);
- return ((unsigned)ret);
-}
-#elif (defined(_MSC_VER))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-lg_floor(size_t x)
-{
- unsigned long ret;
-
- assert(x != 0);
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- _BitScanReverse64(&ret, x);
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2)
- _BitScanReverse(&ret, x);
-#else
-# error "Unsupported type size for lg_floor()"
-#endif
- assert(ret < UINT_MAX);
- return ((unsigned)ret);
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_BUILTIN_CLZ))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-lg_floor(size_t x)
-{
-
- assert(x != 0);
-
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == LG_SIZEOF_INT)
- return (((8 << LG_SIZEOF_PTR) - 1) - __builtin_clz(x));
-#elif (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == LG_SIZEOF_LONG)
- return (((8 << LG_SIZEOF_PTR) - 1) - __builtin_clzl(x));
-#else
-# error "Unsupported type size for lg_floor()"
-#endif
-}
-#else
-JEMALLOC_INLINE unsigned
-lg_floor(size_t x)
-{
-
- assert(x != 0);
-
- x |= (x >> 1);
- x |= (x >> 2);
- x |= (x >> 4);
- x |= (x >> 8);
- x |= (x >> 16);
-#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
- x |= (x >> 32);
-#endif
- if (x == SIZE_T_MAX)
- return ((8 << LG_SIZEOF_PTR) - 1);
- x++;
- return (ffs_zu(x) - 2);
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Set error code. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-set_errno(int errnum)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- SetLastError(errnum);
-#else
- errno = errnum;
-#endif
-}
-
-/* Get last error code. */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE int
-get_errno(void)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- return (GetLastError());
-#else
- return (errno);
-#endif
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a8680828..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/valgrind.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_VALGRIND
-#include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
-
-/*
- * The size that is reported to Valgrind must be consistent through a chain of
- * malloc..realloc..realloc calls. Request size isn't recorded anywhere in
- * jemalloc, so it is critical that all callers of these macros provide usize
- * rather than request size. As a result, buffer overflow detection is
- * technically weakened for the standard API, though it is generally accepted
- * practice to consider any extra bytes reported by malloc_usable_size() as
- * usable space.
- */
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(ptr, usize) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind)) \
- valgrind_make_mem_noaccess(ptr, usize); \
-} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ptr, usize) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind)) \
- valgrind_make_mem_undefined(ptr, usize); \
-} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(ptr, usize) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind)) \
- valgrind_make_mem_defined(ptr, usize); \
-} while (0)
-/*
- * The VALGRIND_MALLOCLIKE_BLOCK() and VALGRIND_RESIZEINPLACE_BLOCK() macro
- * calls must be embedded in macros rather than in functions so that when
- * Valgrind reports errors, there are no extra stack frames in the backtraces.
- */
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(cond, tsdn, ptr, usize, zero) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind && cond)) { \
- VALGRIND_MALLOCLIKE_BLOCK(ptr, usize, p2rz(tsdn, ptr), \
- zero); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC(maybe_moved, tsdn, ptr, usize, \
- ptr_maybe_null, old_ptr, old_usize, old_rzsize, old_ptr_maybe_null, \
- zero) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind)) { \
- size_t rzsize = p2rz(tsdn, ptr); \
- \
- if (!maybe_moved || ptr == old_ptr) { \
- VALGRIND_RESIZEINPLACE_BLOCK(ptr, old_usize, \
- usize, rzsize); \
- if (zero && old_usize < usize) { \
- valgrind_make_mem_defined( \
- (void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + \
- old_usize), usize - old_usize); \
- } \
- } else { \
- if (!old_ptr_maybe_null || old_ptr != NULL) { \
- valgrind_freelike_block(old_ptr, \
- old_rzsize); \
- } \
- if (!ptr_maybe_null || ptr != NULL) { \
- size_t copy_size = (old_usize < usize) \
- ? old_usize : usize; \
- size_t tail_size = usize - copy_size; \
- VALGRIND_MALLOCLIKE_BLOCK(ptr, usize, \
- rzsize, false); \
- if (copy_size > 0) { \
- valgrind_make_mem_defined(ptr, \
- copy_size); \
- } \
- if (zero && tail_size > 0) { \
- valgrind_make_mem_defined( \
- (void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + \
- copy_size), tail_size); \
- } \
- } \
- } \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_FREE(ptr, rzsize) do { \
- if (unlikely(in_valgrind)) \
- valgrind_freelike_block(ptr, rzsize); \
-} while (0)
-#else
-#define RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND ((unsigned)0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(ptr, usize) do {} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ptr, usize) do {} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(ptr, usize) do {} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(cond, tsdn, ptr, usize, zero) do {} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC(maybe_moved, tsdn, ptr, usize, \
- ptr_maybe_null, old_ptr, old_usize, old_rzsize, old_ptr_maybe_null, \
- zero) do {} while (0)
-#define JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_FREE(ptr, rzsize) do {} while (0)
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_VALGRIND
-void valgrind_make_mem_noaccess(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-void valgrind_make_mem_undefined(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-void valgrind_make_mem_defined(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-void valgrind_freelike_block(void *ptr, size_t usize);
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/witness.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/witness.h
deleted file mode 100644
index cdf15d797..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/internal/witness.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,266 +0,0 @@
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-
-typedef struct witness_s witness_t;
-typedef unsigned witness_rank_t;
-typedef ql_head(witness_t) witness_list_t;
-typedef int witness_comp_t (const witness_t *, const witness_t *);
-
-/*
- * Lock ranks. Witnesses with rank WITNESS_RANK_OMIT are completely ignored by
- * the witness machinery.
- */
-#define WITNESS_RANK_OMIT 0U
-
-#define WITNESS_RANK_INIT 1U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_CTL 1U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENAS 2U
-
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_DUMP 3U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_BT2GCTX 4U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_TDATAS 5U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_TDATA 6U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_GCTX 7U
-
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENA 8U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_CHUNKS 9U
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_NODE_CACHE 10
-
-#define WITNESS_RANK_BASE 11U
-
-#define WITNESS_RANK_LEAF 0xffffffffU
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_BIN WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_HUGE WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_DSS WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_ACTIVE WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_DUMP_SEQ WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_GDUMP WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_NEXT_THR_UID WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-#define WITNESS_RANK_PROF_THREAD_ACTIVE_INIT WITNESS_RANK_LEAF
-
-#define WITNESS_INITIALIZER(rank) {"initializer", rank, NULL, {NULL, NULL}}
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-
-struct witness_s {
- /* Name, used for printing lock order reversal messages. */
- const char *name;
-
- /*
- * Witness rank, where 0 is lowest and UINT_MAX is highest. Witnesses
- * must be acquired in order of increasing rank.
- */
- witness_rank_t rank;
-
- /*
- * If two witnesses are of equal rank and they have the samp comp
- * function pointer, it is called as a last attempt to differentiate
- * between witnesses of equal rank.
- */
- witness_comp_t *comp;
-
- /* Linkage for thread's currently owned locks. */
- ql_elm(witness_t) link;
-};
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-
-void witness_init(witness_t *witness, const char *name, witness_rank_t rank,
- witness_comp_t *comp);
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (witness_lock_error_t)(const witness_list_t *, const witness_t *);
-extern witness_lock_error_t *witness_lock_error;
-#else
-void witness_lock_error(const witness_list_t *witnesses,
- const witness_t *witness);
-#endif
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (witness_owner_error_t)(const witness_t *);
-extern witness_owner_error_t *witness_owner_error;
-#else
-void witness_owner_error(const witness_t *witness);
-#endif
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (witness_not_owner_error_t)(const witness_t *);
-extern witness_not_owner_error_t *witness_not_owner_error;
-#else
-void witness_not_owner_error(const witness_t *witness);
-#endif
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-typedef void (witness_lockless_error_t)(const witness_list_t *);
-extern witness_lockless_error_t *witness_lockless_error;
-#else
-void witness_lockless_error(const witness_list_t *witnesses);
-#endif
-
-void witnesses_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void witness_fork_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd);
-void witness_prefork(tsd_t *tsd);
-void witness_postfork_parent(tsd_t *tsd);
-void witness_postfork_child(tsd_t *tsd);
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
-/******************************************************************************/
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-bool witness_owner(tsd_t *tsd, const witness_t *witness);
-void witness_assert_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, const witness_t *witness);
-void witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, const witness_t *witness);
-void witness_assert_lockless(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-void witness_lock(tsdn_t *tsdn, witness_t *witness);
-void witness_unlock(tsdn_t *tsdn, witness_t *witness);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_C_))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE bool
-witness_owner(tsd_t *tsd, const witness_t *witness)
-{
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
- witness_t *w;
-
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- ql_foreach(w, witnesses, link) {
- if (w == witness)
- return (true);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-witness_assert_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, const witness_t *witness)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- if (!config_debug)
- return;
-
- if (tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- if (witness->rank == WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)
- return;
-
- if (witness_owner(tsd, witness))
- return;
- witness_owner_error(witness);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn_t *tsdn, const witness_t *witness)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
- witness_t *w;
-
- if (!config_debug)
- return;
-
- if (tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- if (witness->rank == WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)
- return;
-
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- ql_foreach(w, witnesses, link) {
- if (w == witness)
- witness_not_owner_error(witness);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-witness_assert_lockless(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
- witness_t *w;
-
- if (!config_debug)
- return;
-
- if (tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
-
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- w = ql_last(witnesses, link);
- if (w != NULL)
- witness_lockless_error(witnesses);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-witness_lock(tsdn_t *tsdn, witness_t *witness)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
- witness_t *w;
-
- if (!config_debug)
- return;
-
- if (tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- if (witness->rank == WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)
- return;
-
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, witness);
-
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- w = ql_last(witnesses, link);
- if (w == NULL) {
- /* No other locks; do nothing. */
- } else if (tsd_witness_fork_get(tsd) && w->rank <= witness->rank) {
- /* Forking, and relaxed ranking satisfied. */
- } else if (w->rank > witness->rank) {
- /* Not forking, rank order reversal. */
- witness_lock_error(witnesses, witness);
- } else if (w->rank == witness->rank && (w->comp == NULL || w->comp !=
- witness->comp || w->comp(w, witness) > 0)) {
- /*
- * Missing/incompatible comparison function, or comparison
- * function indicates rank order reversal.
- */
- witness_lock_error(witnesses, witness);
- }
-
- ql_elm_new(witness, link);
- ql_tail_insert(witnesses, witness, link);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void
-witness_unlock(tsdn_t *tsdn, witness_t *witness)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
-
- if (!config_debug)
- return;
-
- if (tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- if (witness->rank == WITNESS_RANK_OMIT)
- return;
-
- /*
- * Check whether owner before removal, rather than relying on
- * witness_assert_owner() to abort, so that unit tests can test this
- * function's failure mode without causing undefined behavior.
- */
- if (witness_owner(tsd, witness)) {
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- ql_remove(witnesses, witness, link);
- } else
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, witness);
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index c085814f2..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-objroot=$1
-
-cat <<EOF
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_H_
-#define JEMALLOC_H_
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-
-EOF
-
-for hdr in jemalloc_defs.h jemalloc_rename.h jemalloc_macros.h \
- jemalloc_protos.h jemalloc_typedefs.h jemalloc_mangle.h ; do
- cat "${objroot}include/jemalloc/${hdr}" \
- | grep -v 'Generated from .* by configure\.' \
- | sed -e 's/^#define /#define /g' \
- | sed -e 's/ $//g'
- echo
-done
-
-cat <<EOF
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_ */
-EOF
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 6d89435c2..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_defs.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-/* Defined if __attribute__((...)) syntax is supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR
-
-/* Defined if alloc_size attribute is supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE
-
-/* Defined if format(gnu_printf, ...) attribute is supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_GNU_PRINTF
-
-/* Defined if format(printf, ...) attribute is supported. */
-#undef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_PRINTF
-
-/*
- * Define overrides for non-standard allocator-related functions if they are
- * present on the system.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_MEMALIGN
-#undef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_VALLOC
-
-/*
- * At least Linux omits the "const" in:
- *
- * size_t malloc_usable_size(const void *ptr);
- *
- * Match the operating system's prototype.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST
-
-/*
- * If defined, specify throw() for the public function prototypes when compiling
- * with C++. The only justification for this is to match the prototypes that
- * glibc defines.
- */
-#undef JEMALLOC_USE_CXX_THROW
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# ifdef _WIN64
-# define LG_SIZEOF_PTR_WIN 3
-# else
-# define LG_SIZEOF_PTR_WIN 2
-# endif
-#endif
-
-/* sizeof(void *) == 2^LG_SIZEOF_PTR. */
-#undef LG_SIZEOF_PTR
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 129240ed9..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_macros.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <limits.h>
-#include <strings.h>
-
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION "@jemalloc_version@"
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR @jemalloc_version_major@
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION_MINOR @jemalloc_version_minor@
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION_BUGFIX @jemalloc_version_bugfix@
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION_NREV @jemalloc_version_nrev@
-#define JEMALLOC_VERSION_GID "@jemalloc_version_gid@"
-
-# define MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(la) ((int)(la))
-# if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 2
-# define MALLOCX_ALIGN(a) ((int)(ffs((int)(a))-1))
-# else
-# define MALLOCX_ALIGN(a) \
- ((int)(((size_t)(a) < (size_t)INT_MAX) ? ffs((int)(a))-1 : \
- ffs((int)(((size_t)(a))>>32))+31))
-# endif
-# define MALLOCX_ZERO ((int)0x40)
-/*
- * Bias tcache index bits so that 0 encodes "automatic tcache management", and 1
- * encodes MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE.
- */
-# define MALLOCX_TCACHE(tc) ((int)(((tc)+2) << 8))
-# define MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE MALLOCX_TCACHE(-1)
-/*
- * Bias arena index bits so that 0 encodes "use an automatically chosen arena".
- */
-# define MALLOCX_ARENA(a) ((((int)(a))+1) << 20)
-
-#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(JEMALLOC_USE_CXX_THROW)
-# define JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW throw()
-#else
-# define JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW
-#endif
-
-#if _MSC_VER
-# define JEMALLOC_ATTR(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(s) __declspec(align(s))
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(s1, s2)
-# ifndef JEMALLOC_EXPORT
-# ifdef DLLEXPORT
-# define JEMALLOC_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
-# endif
-# endif
-# define JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(s, i)
-# define JEMALLOC_NOINLINE __declspec(noinline)
-# ifdef __cplusplus
-# define JEMALLOC_NOTHROW __declspec(nothrow)
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-# endif
-# define JEMALLOC_SECTION(s) __declspec(allocate(s))
-# define JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN __declspec(restrict)
-# if _MSC_VER >= 1900 && !defined(__EDG__)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR __declspec(allocator)
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR
-# endif
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR)
-# define JEMALLOC_ATTR(s) __attribute__((s))
-# define JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(s) JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(s))
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_ALLOC_SIZE
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(s) JEMALLOC_ATTR(alloc_size(s))
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(s1, s2) JEMALLOC_ATTR(alloc_size(s1, s2))
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(s1, s2)
-# endif
-# ifndef JEMALLOC_EXPORT
-# define JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ATTR(visibility("default"))
-# endif
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_GNU_PRINTF
-# define JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(s, i) JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(gnu_printf, s, i))
-# elif defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_ATTR_FORMAT_PRINTF)
-# define JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(s, i) JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, s, i))
-# else
-# define JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(s, i)
-# endif
-# define JEMALLOC_NOINLINE JEMALLOC_ATTR(noinline)
-# define JEMALLOC_NOTHROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(nothrow)
-# define JEMALLOC_SECTION(s) JEMALLOC_ATTR(section(s))
-# define JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR
-#else
-# define JEMALLOC_ATTR(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(s1, s2)
-# define JEMALLOC_EXPORT
-# define JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(s, i)
-# define JEMALLOC_NOINLINE
-# define JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-# define JEMALLOC_SECTION(s)
-# define JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-# define JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index df328b78d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-public_symbols_txt=$1
-symbol_prefix=$2
-
-cat <<EOF
-/*
- * By default application code must explicitly refer to mangled symbol names,
- * so that it is possible to use jemalloc in conjunction with another allocator
- * in the same application. Define JEMALLOC_MANGLE in order to cause automatic
- * name mangling that matches the API prefixing that happened as a result of
- * --with-mangling and/or --with-jemalloc-prefix configuration settings.
- */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MANGLE
-# ifndef JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE
-# define JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE
-# endif
-EOF
-
-for nm in `cat ${public_symbols_txt}` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $1}'`
- echo "# define ${n} ${symbol_prefix}${n}"
-done
-
-cat <<EOF
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The ${symbol_prefix}* macros can be used as stable alternative names for the
- * public jemalloc API if JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE is defined. This is primarily
- * meant for use in jemalloc itself, but it can be used by application code to
- * provide isolation from the name mangling specified via --with-mangling
- * and/or --with-jemalloc-prefix.
- */
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE
-EOF
-
-for nm in `cat ${public_symbols_txt}` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $1}'`
- echo "# undef ${symbol_prefix}${n}"
-done
-
-cat <<EOF
-#endif
-EOF
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index a78414b19..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_protos.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * The @je_@ prefix on the following public symbol declarations is an artifact
- * of namespace management, and should be omitted in application code unless
- * JEMALLOC_NO_DEMANGLE is defined (see jemalloc_mangle@install_suffix@.h).
- */
-extern JEMALLOC_EXPORT const char *@je_@malloc_conf;
-extern JEMALLOC_EXPORT void (*@je_@malloc_message)(void *cbopaque,
- const char *s);
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@malloc(size_t size)
- JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(1);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@calloc(size_t num, size_t size)
- JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(1, 2);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@posix_memalign(void **memptr,
- size_t alignment, size_t size) JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1));
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@aligned_alloc(size_t alignment,
- size_t size) JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc)
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@realloc(void *ptr, size_t size)
- JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@free(void *ptr)
- JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW;
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@mallocx(size_t size, int flags)
- JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(1);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@rallocx(void *ptr, size_t size,
- int flags) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@xallocx(void *ptr, size_t size,
- size_t extra, int flags);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@sallocx(const void *ptr,
- int flags) JEMALLOC_ATTR(pure);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@dallocx(void *ptr, int flags);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@sdallocx(void *ptr, size_t size,
- int flags);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@nallocx(size_t size, int flags)
- JEMALLOC_ATTR(pure);
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@mallctl(const char *name,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@mallctlnametomib(const char *name,
- size_t *mibp, size_t *miblenp);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@mallctlbymib(const size_t *mib,
- size_t miblen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@malloc_stats_print(
- void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *@je_@cbopaque,
- const char *opts);
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW @je_@malloc_usable_size(
- JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST void *ptr) JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW;
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_MEMALIGN
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size)
- JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_VALLOC
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
- void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *@je_@valloc(size_t size) JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW
- JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc);
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index f94389120..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-public_symbols_txt=$1
-
-cat <<EOF
-/*
- * Name mangling for public symbols is controlled by --with-mangling and
- * --with-jemalloc-prefix. With default settings the je_ prefix is stripped by
- * these macro definitions.
- */
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_NO_RENAME
-EOF
-
-for nm in `cat ${public_symbols_txt}` ; do
- n=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $1}'`
- m=`echo ${nm} |tr ':' ' ' |awk '{print $2}'`
- echo "# define je_${n} ${m}"
-done
-
-cat <<EOF
-#endif
-EOF
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index fa7b350ad..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/jemalloc/jemalloc_typedefs.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * void *
- * chunk_alloc(void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero,
- * bool *commit, unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef void *(chunk_alloc_t)(void *, size_t, size_t, bool *, bool *, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_dalloc(void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed, unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_dalloc_t)(void *, size_t, bool, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_commit(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- * unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_commit_t)(void *, size_t, size_t, size_t, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_decommit(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- * unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_decommit_t)(void *, size_t, size_t, size_t, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_purge(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- * unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_purge_t)(void *, size_t, size_t, size_t, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_split(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t size_a, size_t size_b,
- * bool committed, unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_split_t)(void *, size_t, size_t, size_t, bool, unsigned);
-
-/*
- * bool
- * chunk_merge(void *chunk_a, size_t size_a, void *chunk_b, size_t size_b,
- * bool committed, unsigned arena_ind);
- */
-typedef bool (chunk_merge_t)(void *, size_t, void *, size_t, bool, unsigned);
-
-typedef struct {
- chunk_alloc_t *alloc;
- chunk_dalloc_t *dalloc;
- chunk_commit_t *commit;
- chunk_decommit_t *decommit;
- chunk_purge_t *purge;
- chunk_split_t *split;
- chunk_merge_t *merge;
-} chunk_hooks_t;
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdbool.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdbool.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d92160ebc..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdbool.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef stdbool_h
-#define stdbool_h
-
-#include <wtypes.h>
-
-/* MSVC doesn't define _Bool or bool in C, but does have BOOL */
-/* Note this doesn't pass autoconf's test because (bool) 0.5 != true */
-/* Clang-cl uses MSVC headers, so needs msvc_compat, but has _Bool as
- * a built-in type. */
-#ifndef __clang__
-typedef BOOL _Bool;
-#endif
-
-#define bool _Bool
-#define true 1
-#define false 0
-
-#define __bool_true_false_are_defined 1
-
-#endif /* stdbool_h */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdint.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdint.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d02608a59..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99/stdint.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,247 +0,0 @@
-// ISO C9x compliant stdint.h for Microsoft Visual Studio
-// Based on ISO/IEC 9899:TC2 Committee draft (May 6, 2005) WG14/N1124
-//
-// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Alexander Chemeris
-//
-// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-//
-// 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
-// this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-//
-// 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-// documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-//
-// 3. The name of the author may be used to endorse or promote products
-// derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-//
-// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
-// WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
-// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO
-// EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-// PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
-// OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
-// WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
-// OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF
-// ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-//
-///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-#ifndef _MSC_VER // [
-#error "Use this header only with Microsoft Visual C++ compilers!"
-#endif // _MSC_VER ]
-
-#ifndef _MSC_STDINT_H_ // [
-#define _MSC_STDINT_H_
-
-#if _MSC_VER > 1000
-#pragma once
-#endif
-
-#include <limits.h>
-
-// For Visual Studio 6 in C++ mode and for many Visual Studio versions when
-// compiling for ARM we should wrap <wchar.h> include with 'extern "C++" {}'
-// or compiler give many errors like this:
-// error C2733: second C linkage of overloaded function 'wmemchr' not allowed
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-#endif
-# include <wchar.h>
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-#endif
-
-// Define _W64 macros to mark types changing their size, like intptr_t.
-#ifndef _W64
-# if !defined(__midl) && (defined(_X86_) || defined(_M_IX86)) && _MSC_VER >= 1300
-# define _W64 __w64
-# else
-# define _W64
-# endif
-#endif
-
-
-// 7.18.1 Integer types
-
-// 7.18.1.1 Exact-width integer types
-
-// Visual Studio 6 and Embedded Visual C++ 4 doesn't
-// realize that, e.g. char has the same size as __int8
-// so we give up on __intX for them.
-#if (_MSC_VER < 1300)
- typedef signed char int8_t;
- typedef signed short int16_t;
- typedef signed int int32_t;
- typedef unsigned char uint8_t;
- typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
- typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
-#else
- typedef signed __int8 int8_t;
- typedef signed __int16 int16_t;
- typedef signed __int32 int32_t;
- typedef unsigned __int8 uint8_t;
- typedef unsigned __int16 uint16_t;
- typedef unsigned __int32 uint32_t;
-#endif
-typedef signed __int64 int64_t;
-typedef unsigned __int64 uint64_t;
-
-
-// 7.18.1.2 Minimum-width integer types
-typedef int8_t int_least8_t;
-typedef int16_t int_least16_t;
-typedef int32_t int_least32_t;
-typedef int64_t int_least64_t;
-typedef uint8_t uint_least8_t;
-typedef uint16_t uint_least16_t;
-typedef uint32_t uint_least32_t;
-typedef uint64_t uint_least64_t;
-
-// 7.18.1.3 Fastest minimum-width integer types
-typedef int8_t int_fast8_t;
-typedef int16_t int_fast16_t;
-typedef int32_t int_fast32_t;
-typedef int64_t int_fast64_t;
-typedef uint8_t uint_fast8_t;
-typedef uint16_t uint_fast16_t;
-typedef uint32_t uint_fast32_t;
-typedef uint64_t uint_fast64_t;
-
-// 7.18.1.4 Integer types capable of holding object pointers
-#ifdef _WIN64 // [
- typedef signed __int64 intptr_t;
- typedef unsigned __int64 uintptr_t;
-#else // _WIN64 ][
- typedef _W64 signed int intptr_t;
- typedef _W64 unsigned int uintptr_t;
-#endif // _WIN64 ]
-
-// 7.18.1.5 Greatest-width integer types
-typedef int64_t intmax_t;
-typedef uint64_t uintmax_t;
-
-
-// 7.18.2 Limits of specified-width integer types
-
-#if !defined(__cplusplus) || defined(__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS) // [ See footnote 220 at page 257 and footnote 221 at page 259
-
-// 7.18.2.1 Limits of exact-width integer types
-#define INT8_MIN ((int8_t)_I8_MIN)
-#define INT8_MAX _I8_MAX
-#define INT16_MIN ((int16_t)_I16_MIN)
-#define INT16_MAX _I16_MAX
-#define INT32_MIN ((int32_t)_I32_MIN)
-#define INT32_MAX _I32_MAX
-#define INT64_MIN ((int64_t)_I64_MIN)
-#define INT64_MAX _I64_MAX
-#define UINT8_MAX _UI8_MAX
-#define UINT16_MAX _UI16_MAX
-#define UINT32_MAX _UI32_MAX
-#define UINT64_MAX _UI64_MAX
-
-// 7.18.2.2 Limits of minimum-width integer types
-#define INT_LEAST8_MIN INT8_MIN
-#define INT_LEAST8_MAX INT8_MAX
-#define INT_LEAST16_MIN INT16_MIN
-#define INT_LEAST16_MAX INT16_MAX
-#define INT_LEAST32_MIN INT32_MIN
-#define INT_LEAST32_MAX INT32_MAX
-#define INT_LEAST64_MIN INT64_MIN
-#define INT_LEAST64_MAX INT64_MAX
-#define UINT_LEAST8_MAX UINT8_MAX
-#define UINT_LEAST16_MAX UINT16_MAX
-#define UINT_LEAST32_MAX UINT32_MAX
-#define UINT_LEAST64_MAX UINT64_MAX
-
-// 7.18.2.3 Limits of fastest minimum-width integer types
-#define INT_FAST8_MIN INT8_MIN
-#define INT_FAST8_MAX INT8_MAX
-#define INT_FAST16_MIN INT16_MIN
-#define INT_FAST16_MAX INT16_MAX
-#define INT_FAST32_MIN INT32_MIN
-#define INT_FAST32_MAX INT32_MAX
-#define INT_FAST64_MIN INT64_MIN
-#define INT_FAST64_MAX INT64_MAX
-#define UINT_FAST8_MAX UINT8_MAX
-#define UINT_FAST16_MAX UINT16_MAX
-#define UINT_FAST32_MAX UINT32_MAX
-#define UINT_FAST64_MAX UINT64_MAX
-
-// 7.18.2.4 Limits of integer types capable of holding object pointers
-#ifdef _WIN64 // [
-# define INTPTR_MIN INT64_MIN
-# define INTPTR_MAX INT64_MAX
-# define UINTPTR_MAX UINT64_MAX
-#else // _WIN64 ][
-# define INTPTR_MIN INT32_MIN
-# define INTPTR_MAX INT32_MAX
-# define UINTPTR_MAX UINT32_MAX
-#endif // _WIN64 ]
-
-// 7.18.2.5 Limits of greatest-width integer types
-#define INTMAX_MIN INT64_MIN
-#define INTMAX_MAX INT64_MAX
-#define UINTMAX_MAX UINT64_MAX
-
-// 7.18.3 Limits of other integer types
-
-#ifdef _WIN64 // [
-# define PTRDIFF_MIN _I64_MIN
-# define PTRDIFF_MAX _I64_MAX
-#else // _WIN64 ][
-# define PTRDIFF_MIN _I32_MIN
-# define PTRDIFF_MAX _I32_MAX
-#endif // _WIN64 ]
-
-#define SIG_ATOMIC_MIN INT_MIN
-#define SIG_ATOMIC_MAX INT_MAX
-
-#ifndef SIZE_MAX // [
-# ifdef _WIN64 // [
-# define SIZE_MAX _UI64_MAX
-# else // _WIN64 ][
-# define SIZE_MAX _UI32_MAX
-# endif // _WIN64 ]
-#endif // SIZE_MAX ]
-
-// WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX are also defined in <wchar.h>
-#ifndef WCHAR_MIN // [
-# define WCHAR_MIN 0
-#endif // WCHAR_MIN ]
-#ifndef WCHAR_MAX // [
-# define WCHAR_MAX _UI16_MAX
-#endif // WCHAR_MAX ]
-
-#define WINT_MIN 0
-#define WINT_MAX _UI16_MAX
-
-#endif // __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS ]
-
-
-// 7.18.4 Limits of other integer types
-
-#if !defined(__cplusplus) || defined(__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS) // [ See footnote 224 at page 260
-
-// 7.18.4.1 Macros for minimum-width integer constants
-
-#define INT8_C(val) val##i8
-#define INT16_C(val) val##i16
-#define INT32_C(val) val##i32
-#define INT64_C(val) val##i64
-
-#define UINT8_C(val) val##ui8
-#define UINT16_C(val) val##ui16
-#define UINT32_C(val) val##ui32
-#define UINT64_C(val) val##ui64
-
-// 7.18.4.2 Macros for greatest-width integer constants
-#define INTMAX_C INT64_C
-#define UINTMAX_C UINT64_C
-
-#endif // __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS ]
-
-
-#endif // _MSC_STDINT_H_ ]
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/strings.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/strings.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a3ee25063..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/strings.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef strings_h
-#define strings_h
-
-/* MSVC doesn't define ffs/ffsl. This dummy strings.h header is provided
- * for both */
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# include <intrin.h>
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward)
-static __forceinline int ffsl(long x)
-{
- unsigned long i;
-
- if (_BitScanForward(&i, x))
- return (i + 1);
- return (0);
-}
-
-static __forceinline int ffs(int x)
-{
-
- return (ffsl(x));
-}
-
-# ifdef _M_X64
-# pragma intrinsic(_BitScanForward64)
-# endif
-
-static __forceinline int ffsll(unsigned __int64 x)
-{
- unsigned long i;
-#ifdef _M_X64
- if (_BitScanForward64(&i, x))
- return (i + 1);
- return (0);
-#else
-// Fallback for 32-bit build where 64-bit version not available
-// assuming little endian
- union {
- unsigned __int64 ll;
- unsigned long l[2];
- } s;
-
- s.ll = x;
-
- if (_BitScanForward(&i, s.l[0]))
- return (i + 1);
- else if(_BitScanForward(&i, s.l[1]))
- return (i + 33);
- return (0);
-#endif
-}
-
-#else
-# define ffsll(x) __builtin_ffsll(x)
-# define ffsl(x) __builtin_ffsl(x)
-# define ffs(x) __builtin_ffs(x)
-#endif
-
-#endif /* strings_h */
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- printf("\nTest %s!\n", (failed ? "FAILED" : "successful"));
- printf("\nPress Enter to continue...\n");
- getchar();
- return failed ? 1 : 0;
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-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-purge_mode_t opt_purge = PURGE_DEFAULT;
-const char *purge_mode_names[] = {
- "ratio",
- "decay",
- "N/A"
-};
-ssize_t opt_lg_dirty_mult = LG_DIRTY_MULT_DEFAULT;
-static ssize_t lg_dirty_mult_default;
-ssize_t opt_decay_time = DECAY_TIME_DEFAULT;
-static ssize_t decay_time_default;
-
-arena_bin_info_t arena_bin_info[NBINS];
-
-size_t map_bias;
-size_t map_misc_offset;
-size_t arena_maxrun; /* Max run size for arenas. */
-size_t large_maxclass; /* Max large size class. */
-unsigned nlclasses; /* Number of large size classes. */
-unsigned nhclasses; /* Number of huge size classes. */
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Function prototypes for static functions that are referenced prior to
- * definition.
- */
-
-static void arena_chunk_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk);
-static void arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- size_t ndirty_limit);
-static void arena_run_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run,
- bool dirty, bool cleaned, bool decommitted);
-static void arena_dalloc_bin_run(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_t *bin);
-static void arena_bin_lower_run(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_t *bin);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C size_t
-arena_miscelm_size_get(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- size_t pageind, mapbits;
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(miscelm);
- pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- return (arena_mapbits_size_decode(mapbits));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-arena_run_addr_comp(const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *a,
- const arena_chunk_map_misc_t *b)
-{
- uintptr_t a_miscelm = (uintptr_t)a;
- uintptr_t b_miscelm = (uintptr_t)b;
-
- assert(a != NULL);
- assert(b != NULL);
-
- return ((a_miscelm > b_miscelm) - (a_miscelm < b_miscelm));
-}
-
-/* Generate pairing heap functions. */
-ph_gen(static UNUSED, arena_run_heap_, arena_run_heap_t, arena_chunk_map_misc_t,
- ph_link, arena_run_addr_comp)
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef run_quantize_floor
-#define run_quantize_floor JEMALLOC_N(n_run_quantize_floor)
-#endif
-static size_t
-run_quantize_floor(size_t size)
-{
- size_t ret;
- pszind_t pind;
-
- assert(size > 0);
- assert(size <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
-
- assert(size != 0);
- assert(size == PAGE_CEILING(size));
-
- pind = psz2ind(size - large_pad + 1);
- if (pind == 0) {
- /*
- * Avoid underflow. This short-circuit would also do the right
- * thing for all sizes in the range for which there are
- * PAGE-spaced size classes, but it's simplest to just handle
- * the one case that would cause erroneous results.
- */
- return (size);
- }
- ret = pind2sz(pind - 1) + large_pad;
- assert(ret <= size);
- return (ret);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef run_quantize_floor
-#define run_quantize_floor JEMALLOC_N(run_quantize_floor)
-run_quantize_t *run_quantize_floor = JEMALLOC_N(n_run_quantize_floor);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef run_quantize_ceil
-#define run_quantize_ceil JEMALLOC_N(n_run_quantize_ceil)
-#endif
-static size_t
-run_quantize_ceil(size_t size)
-{
- size_t ret;
-
- assert(size > 0);
- assert(size <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
- assert((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
-
- ret = run_quantize_floor(size);
- if (ret < size) {
- /*
- * Skip a quantization that may have an adequately large run,
- * because under-sized runs may be mixed in. This only happens
- * when an unusual size is requested, i.e. for aligned
- * allocation, and is just one of several places where linear
- * search would potentially find sufficiently aligned available
- * memory somewhere lower.
- */
- ret = pind2sz(psz2ind(ret - large_pad + 1)) + large_pad;
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef run_quantize_ceil
-#define run_quantize_ceil JEMALLOC_N(run_quantize_ceil)
-run_quantize_t *run_quantize_ceil = JEMALLOC_N(n_run_quantize_ceil);
-#endif
-
-static void
-arena_avail_insert(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t npages)
-{
- pszind_t pind = psz2ind(run_quantize_floor(arena_miscelm_size_get(
- arena_miscelm_get_const(chunk, pageind))));
- assert(npages == (arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind) >>
- LG_PAGE));
- assert((npages << LG_PAGE) < chunksize);
- assert(pind2sz(pind) <= chunksize);
- arena_run_heap_insert(&arena->runs_avail[pind],
- arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind));
-}
-
-static void
-arena_avail_remove(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t npages)
-{
- pszind_t pind = psz2ind(run_quantize_floor(arena_miscelm_size_get(
- arena_miscelm_get_const(chunk, pageind))));
- assert(npages == (arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind) >>
- LG_PAGE));
- assert((npages << LG_PAGE) < chunksize);
- assert(pind2sz(pind) <= chunksize);
- arena_run_heap_remove(&arena->runs_avail[pind],
- arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind));
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_dirty_insert(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t npages)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk,
- pageind);
-
- assert(npages == (arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind) >>
- LG_PAGE));
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) == CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind+npages-1) ==
- CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY);
-
- qr_new(&miscelm->rd, rd_link);
- qr_meld(&arena->runs_dirty, &miscelm->rd, rd_link);
- arena->ndirty += npages;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_dirty_remove(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t pageind,
- size_t npages)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk,
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-
- assert(npages == (arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind) >>
- LG_PAGE));
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) == CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind+npages-1) ==
- CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY);
-
- qr_remove(&miscelm->rd, rd_link);
- assert(arena->ndirty >= npages);
- arena->ndirty -= npages;
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_chunk_dirty_npages(const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (extent_node_size_get(node) >> LG_PAGE);
-}
-
-void
-arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node, bool cache)
-{
-
- if (cache) {
- extent_node_dirty_linkage_init(node);
- extent_node_dirty_insert(node, &arena->runs_dirty,
- &arena->chunks_cache);
- arena->ndirty += arena_chunk_dirty_npages(node);
- }
-}
-
-void
-arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node, bool dirty)
-{
-
- if (dirty) {
- extent_node_dirty_remove(node);
- assert(arena->ndirty >= arena_chunk_dirty_npages(node));
- arena->ndirty -= arena_chunk_dirty_npages(node);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void *
-arena_run_reg_alloc(arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t regind;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- void *rpages;
-
- assert(run->nfree > 0);
- assert(!bitmap_full(run->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info));
-
- regind = (unsigned)bitmap_sfu(run->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info);
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- rpages = arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm);
- ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)rpages + (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg0_offset +
- (uintptr_t)(bin_info->reg_interval * regind));
- run->nfree--;
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-arena_run_reg_dalloc(arena_run_t *run, void *ptr)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t mapbits = arena_mapbits_get(chunk, pageind);
- szind_t binind = arena_ptr_small_binind_get(ptr, mapbits);
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
- size_t regind = arena_run_regind(run, bin_info, ptr);
-
- assert(run->nfree < bin_info->nregs);
- /* Freeing an interior pointer can cause assertion failure. */
- assert(((uintptr_t)ptr -
- ((uintptr_t)arena_miscelm_to_rpages(arena_run_to_miscelm(run)) +
- (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg0_offset)) %
- (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg_interval == 0);
- assert((uintptr_t)ptr >=
- (uintptr_t)arena_miscelm_to_rpages(arena_run_to_miscelm(run)) +
- (uintptr_t)bin_info->reg0_offset);
- /* Freeing an unallocated pointer can cause assertion failure. */
- assert(bitmap_get(run->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info, regind));
-
- bitmap_unset(run->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info, regind);
- run->nfree++;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-arena_run_zero(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t run_ind, size_t npages)
-{
-
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk +
- (run_ind << LG_PAGE)), (npages << LG_PAGE));
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (run_ind << LG_PAGE)), 0,
- (npages << LG_PAGE));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-arena_run_page_mark_zeroed(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t run_ind)
-{
-
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (run_ind
- << LG_PAGE)), PAGE);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-arena_run_page_validate_zeroed(arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t run_ind)
-{
- size_t i;
- UNUSED size_t *p = (size_t *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (run_ind << LG_PAGE));
-
- arena_run_page_mark_zeroed(chunk, run_ind);
- for (i = 0; i < PAGE / sizeof(size_t); i++)
- assert(p[i] == 0);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_nactive_add(arena_t *arena, size_t add_pages)
-{
-
- if (config_stats) {
- size_t cactive_add = CHUNK_CEILING((arena->nactive +
- add_pages) << LG_PAGE) - CHUNK_CEILING(arena->nactive <<
- LG_PAGE);
- if (cactive_add != 0)
- stats_cactive_add(cactive_add);
- }
- arena->nactive += add_pages;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_nactive_sub(arena_t *arena, size_t sub_pages)
-{
-
- if (config_stats) {
- size_t cactive_sub = CHUNK_CEILING(arena->nactive << LG_PAGE) -
- CHUNK_CEILING((arena->nactive - sub_pages) << LG_PAGE);
- if (cactive_sub != 0)
- stats_cactive_sub(cactive_sub);
- }
- arena->nactive -= sub_pages;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_split_remove(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t run_ind,
- size_t flag_dirty, size_t flag_decommitted, size_t need_pages)
-{
- size_t total_pages, rem_pages;
-
- assert(flag_dirty == 0 || flag_decommitted == 0);
-
- total_pages = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, run_ind) >>
- LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind+total_pages-1) ==
- flag_dirty);
- assert(need_pages <= total_pages);
- rem_pages = total_pages - need_pages;
-
- arena_avail_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind, total_pages);
- if (flag_dirty != 0)
- arena_run_dirty_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind, total_pages);
- arena_nactive_add(arena, need_pages);
-
- /* Keep track of trailing unused pages for later use. */
- if (rem_pages > 0) {
- size_t flags = flag_dirty | flag_decommitted;
- size_t flag_unzeroed_mask = (flags == 0) ? CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED :
- 0;
-
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind+need_pages,
- (rem_pages << LG_PAGE), flags |
- (arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind+need_pages) &
- flag_unzeroed_mask));
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind+total_pages-1,
- (rem_pages << LG_PAGE), flags |
- (arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind+total_pages-1) &
- flag_unzeroed_mask));
- if (flag_dirty != 0) {
- arena_run_dirty_insert(arena, chunk, run_ind+need_pages,
- rem_pages);
- }
- arena_avail_insert(arena, chunk, run_ind+need_pages, rem_pages);
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_run_split_large_helper(arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run, size_t size,
- bool remove, bool zero)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- size_t flag_dirty, flag_decommitted, run_ind, need_pages;
- size_t flag_unzeroed_mask;
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- run_ind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- flag_dirty = arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind);
- flag_decommitted = arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind);
- need_pages = (size >> LG_PAGE);
- assert(need_pages > 0);
-
- if (flag_decommitted != 0 && arena->chunk_hooks.commit(chunk, chunksize,
- run_ind << LG_PAGE, size, arena->ind))
- return (true);
-
- if (remove) {
- arena_run_split_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind, flag_dirty,
- flag_decommitted, need_pages);
- }
-
- if (zero) {
- if (flag_decommitted != 0) {
- /* The run is untouched, and therefore zeroed. */
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED((void
- *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (run_ind << LG_PAGE)),
- (need_pages << LG_PAGE));
- } else if (flag_dirty != 0) {
- /* The run is dirty, so all pages must be zeroed. */
- arena_run_zero(chunk, run_ind, need_pages);
- } else {
- /*
- * The run is clean, so some pages may be zeroed (i.e.
- * never before touched).
- */
- size_t i;
- for (i = 0; i < need_pages; i++) {
- if (arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind+i)
- != 0)
- arena_run_zero(chunk, run_ind+i, 1);
- else if (config_debug) {
- arena_run_page_validate_zeroed(chunk,
- run_ind+i);
- } else {
- arena_run_page_mark_zeroed(chunk,
- run_ind+i);
- }
- }
- }
- } else {
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk +
- (run_ind << LG_PAGE)), (need_pages << LG_PAGE));
- }
-
- /*
- * Set the last element first, in case the run only contains one page
- * (i.e. both statements set the same element).
- */
- flag_unzeroed_mask = (flag_dirty | flag_decommitted) == 0 ?
- CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED : 0;
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, run_ind+need_pages-1, 0, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- run_ind+need_pages-1)));
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, run_ind, size, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind)));
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_run_split_large(arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run, size_t size, bool zero)
-{
-
- return (arena_run_split_large_helper(arena, run, size, true, zero));
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_run_init_large(arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run, size_t size, bool zero)
-{
-
- return (arena_run_split_large_helper(arena, run, size, false, zero));
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_run_split_small(arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run, size_t size,
- szind_t binind)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- size_t flag_dirty, flag_decommitted, run_ind, need_pages, i;
-
- assert(binind != BININD_INVALID);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- run_ind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- flag_dirty = arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind);
- flag_decommitted = arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind);
- need_pages = (size >> LG_PAGE);
- assert(need_pages > 0);
-
- if (flag_decommitted != 0 && arena->chunk_hooks.commit(chunk, chunksize,
- run_ind << LG_PAGE, size, arena->ind))
- return (true);
-
- arena_run_split_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind, flag_dirty,
- flag_decommitted, need_pages);
-
- for (i = 0; i < need_pages; i++) {
- size_t flag_unzeroed = arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- run_ind+i);
- arena_mapbits_small_set(chunk, run_ind+i, i, binind,
- flag_unzeroed);
- if (config_debug && flag_dirty == 0 && flag_unzeroed == 0)
- arena_run_page_validate_zeroed(chunk, run_ind+i);
- }
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk +
- (run_ind << LG_PAGE)), (need_pages << LG_PAGE));
- return (false);
-}
-
-static arena_chunk_t *
-arena_chunk_init_spare(arena_t *arena)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- assert(arena->spare != NULL);
-
- chunk = arena->spare;
- arena->spare = NULL;
-
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, map_bias) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, map_bias) ==
- arena_maxrun);
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1) ==
- arena_maxrun);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, map_bias) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1));
-
- return (chunk);
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_chunk_register(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- bool zero)
-{
-
- /*
- * The extent node notion of "committed" doesn't directly apply to
- * arena chunks. Arbitrarily mark them as committed. The commit state
- * of runs is tracked individually, and upon chunk deallocation the
- * entire chunk is in a consistent commit state.
- */
- extent_node_init(&chunk->node, arena, chunk, chunksize, zero, true);
- extent_node_achunk_set(&chunk->node, true);
- return (chunk_register(tsdn, chunk, &chunk->node));
-}
-
-static arena_chunk_t *
-arena_chunk_alloc_internal_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)chunk_alloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- NULL, chunksize, chunksize, zero, commit);
- if (chunk != NULL && !*commit) {
- /* Commit header. */
- if (chunk_hooks->commit(chunk, chunksize, 0, map_bias <<
- LG_PAGE, arena->ind)) {
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- (void *)chunk, chunksize, *zero, *commit);
- chunk = NULL;
- }
- }
- if (chunk != NULL && arena_chunk_register(tsdn, arena, chunk, *zero)) {
- if (!*commit) {
- /* Undo commit of header. */
- chunk_hooks->decommit(chunk, chunksize, 0, map_bias <<
- LG_PAGE, arena->ind);
- }
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, (void *)chunk,
- chunksize, *zero, *commit);
- chunk = NULL;
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (chunk);
-}
-
-static arena_chunk_t *
-arena_chunk_alloc_internal(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, bool *zero,
- bool *commit)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
-
- chunk = chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, NULL, chunksize,
- chunksize, zero, commit, true);
- if (chunk != NULL) {
- if (arena_chunk_register(tsdn, arena, chunk, *zero)) {
- chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, chunk,
- chunksize, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- }
- if (chunk == NULL) {
- chunk = arena_chunk_alloc_internal_hard(tsdn, arena,
- &chunk_hooks, zero, commit);
- }
-
- if (config_stats && chunk != NULL) {
- arena->stats.mapped += chunksize;
- arena->stats.metadata_mapped += (map_bias << LG_PAGE);
- }
-
- return (chunk);
-}
-
-static arena_chunk_t *
-arena_chunk_init_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- bool zero, commit;
- size_t flag_unzeroed, flag_decommitted, i;
-
- assert(arena->spare == NULL);
-
- zero = false;
- commit = false;
- chunk = arena_chunk_alloc_internal(tsdn, arena, &zero, &commit);
- if (chunk == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- /*
- * Initialize the map to contain one maximal free untouched run. Mark
- * the pages as zeroed if arena_chunk_alloc_internal() returned a zeroed
- * or decommitted chunk.
- */
- flag_unzeroed = (zero || !commit) ? 0 : CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED;
- flag_decommitted = commit ? 0 : CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED;
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, map_bias, arena_maxrun,
- flag_unzeroed | flag_decommitted);
- /*
- * There is no need to initialize the internal page map entries unless
- * the chunk is not zeroed.
- */
- if (!zero) {
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(
- (void *)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk, map_bias+1),
- (size_t)((uintptr_t)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk,
- chunk_npages-1) -
- (uintptr_t)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk, map_bias+1)));
- for (i = map_bias+1; i < chunk_npages-1; i++)
- arena_mapbits_internal_set(chunk, i, flag_unzeroed);
- } else {
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED((void
- *)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk, map_bias+1),
- (size_t)((uintptr_t)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk,
- chunk_npages-1) -
- (uintptr_t)arena_bitselm_get_const(chunk, map_bias+1)));
- if (config_debug) {
- for (i = map_bias+1; i < chunk_npages-1; i++) {
- assert(arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, i) ==
- flag_unzeroed);
- }
- }
- }
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, chunk_npages-1, arena_maxrun,
- flag_unzeroed);
-
- return (chunk);
-}
-
-static arena_chunk_t *
-arena_chunk_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- if (arena->spare != NULL)
- chunk = arena_chunk_init_spare(arena);
- else {
- chunk = arena_chunk_init_hard(tsdn, arena);
- if (chunk == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- ql_elm_new(&chunk->node, ql_link);
- ql_tail_insert(&arena->achunks, &chunk->node, ql_link);
- arena_avail_insert(arena, chunk, map_bias, chunk_npages-map_bias);
-
- return (chunk);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_chunk_discard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk)
-{
- bool committed;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
-
- chunk_deregister(chunk, &chunk->node);
-
- committed = (arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, map_bias) == 0);
- if (!committed) {
- /*
- * Decommit the header. Mark the chunk as decommitted even if
- * header decommit fails, since treating a partially committed
- * chunk as committed has a high potential for causing later
- * access of decommitted memory.
- */
- chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_get(tsdn, arena);
- chunk_hooks.decommit(chunk, chunksize, 0, map_bias << LG_PAGE,
- arena->ind);
- }
-
- chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, (void *)chunk, chunksize,
- committed);
-
- if (config_stats) {
- arena->stats.mapped -= chunksize;
- arena->stats.metadata_mapped -= (map_bias << LG_PAGE);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-arena_spare_discard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *spare)
-{
-
- assert(arena->spare != spare);
-
- if (arena_mapbits_dirty_get(spare, map_bias) != 0) {
- arena_run_dirty_remove(arena, spare, map_bias,
- chunk_npages-map_bias);
- }
-
- arena_chunk_discard(tsdn, arena, spare);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_chunk_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *spare;
-
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, map_bias) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, map_bias) ==
- arena_maxrun);
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1) ==
- arena_maxrun);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, map_bias) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1));
- assert(arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, map_bias) ==
- arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, chunk_npages-1));
-
- /* Remove run from runs_avail, so that the arena does not use it. */
- arena_avail_remove(arena, chunk, map_bias, chunk_npages-map_bias);
-
- ql_remove(&arena->achunks, &chunk->node, ql_link);
- spare = arena->spare;
- arena->spare = chunk;
- if (spare != NULL)
- arena_spare_discard(tsdn, arena, spare);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_malloc_stats_update(arena_t *arena, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_huge++;
- arena->stats.allocated_huge += usize;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].nmalloc++;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].curhchunks++;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_malloc_stats_update_undo(arena_t *arena, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_huge--;
- arena->stats.allocated_huge -= usize;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].nmalloc--;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].curhchunks--;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_dalloc_stats_update(arena_t *arena, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_huge++;
- arena->stats.allocated_huge -= usize;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].ndalloc++;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].curhchunks--;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_reset_stats_cancel(arena_t *arena, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_huge++;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].ndalloc--;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_dalloc_stats_update_undo(arena_t *arena, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_huge--;
- arena->stats.allocated_huge += usize;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].ndalloc--;
- arena->stats.hstats[index].curhchunks++;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update(arena_t *arena, size_t oldsize, size_t usize)
-{
-
- arena_huge_dalloc_stats_update(arena, oldsize);
- arena_huge_malloc_stats_update(arena, usize);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update_undo(arena_t *arena, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize)
-{
-
- arena_huge_dalloc_stats_update_undo(arena, oldsize);
- arena_huge_malloc_stats_update_undo(arena, usize);
-}
-
-extent_node_t *
-arena_node_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- node = ql_last(&arena->node_cache, ql_link);
- if (node == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- return (base_alloc(tsdn, sizeof(extent_node_t)));
- }
- ql_tail_remove(&arena->node_cache, extent_node_t, ql_link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- return (node);
-}
-
-void
-arena_node_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- ql_elm_new(node, ql_link);
- ql_tail_insert(&arena->node_cache, node, ql_link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
-}
-
-static void *
-arena_chunk_alloc_huge_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool *zero,
- size_t csize)
-{
- void *ret;
- bool commit = true;
-
- ret = chunk_alloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, NULL, csize,
- alignment, zero, &commit);
- if (ret == NULL) {
- /* Revert optimistic stats updates. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_malloc_stats_update_undo(arena, usize);
- arena->stats.mapped -= usize;
- }
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, usize >> LG_PAGE);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-arena_chunk_alloc_huge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool *zero)
-{
- void *ret;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
- size_t csize = CHUNK_CEILING(usize);
- bool commit = true;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- /* Optimistically update stats. */
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_malloc_stats_update(arena, usize);
- arena->stats.mapped += usize;
- }
- arena_nactive_add(arena, usize >> LG_PAGE);
-
- ret = chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, NULL, csize,
- alignment, zero, &commit, true);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (ret == NULL) {
- ret = arena_chunk_alloc_huge_hard(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks,
- usize, alignment, zero, csize);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-arena_chunk_dalloc_huge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *chunk, size_t usize)
-{
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
- size_t csize;
-
- csize = CHUNK_CEILING(usize);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_dalloc_stats_update(arena, usize);
- arena->stats.mapped -= usize;
- }
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, usize >> LG_PAGE);
-
- chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, chunk, csize, true);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_similar(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *chunk,
- size_t oldsize, size_t usize)
-{
-
- assert(CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) == CHUNK_CEILING(usize));
- assert(oldsize != usize);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_stats)
- arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update(arena, oldsize, usize);
- if (oldsize < usize)
- arena_nactive_add(arena, (usize - oldsize) >> LG_PAGE);
- else
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, (oldsize - usize) >> LG_PAGE);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_shrink(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *chunk,
- size_t oldsize, size_t usize)
-{
- size_t udiff = oldsize - usize;
- size_t cdiff = CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) - CHUNK_CEILING(usize);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update(arena, oldsize, usize);
- if (cdiff != 0)
- arena->stats.mapped -= cdiff;
- }
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, udiff >> LG_PAGE);
-
- if (cdiff != 0) {
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
- void *nchunk = (void *)((uintptr_t)chunk +
- CHUNK_CEILING(usize));
-
- chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, nchunk, cdiff,
- true);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_expand_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, void *chunk, size_t oldsize, size_t usize,
- bool *zero, void *nchunk, size_t udiff, size_t cdiff)
-{
- bool err;
- bool commit = true;
-
- err = (chunk_alloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, nchunk, cdiff,
- chunksize, zero, &commit) == NULL);
- if (err) {
- /* Revert optimistic stats updates. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update_undo(arena, oldsize,
- usize);
- arena->stats.mapped -= cdiff;
- }
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, udiff >> LG_PAGE);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- } else if (chunk_hooks->merge(chunk, CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize), nchunk,
- cdiff, true, arena->ind)) {
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, nchunk, cdiff,
- *zero, true);
- err = true;
- }
- return (err);
-}
-
-bool
-arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_expand(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *chunk,
- size_t oldsize, size_t usize, bool *zero)
-{
- bool err;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_get(tsdn, arena);
- void *nchunk = (void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize));
- size_t udiff = usize - oldsize;
- size_t cdiff = CHUNK_CEILING(usize) - CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize);
- bool commit = true;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- /* Optimistically update stats. */
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_huge_ralloc_stats_update(arena, oldsize, usize);
- arena->stats.mapped += cdiff;
- }
- arena_nactive_add(arena, udiff >> LG_PAGE);
-
- err = (chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, nchunk, cdiff,
- chunksize, zero, &commit, true) == NULL);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (err) {
- err = arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_expand_hard(tsdn, arena,
- &chunk_hooks, chunk, oldsize, usize, zero, nchunk, udiff,
- cdiff);
- } else if (chunk_hooks.merge(chunk, CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize), nchunk,
- cdiff, true, arena->ind)) {
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, nchunk, cdiff,
- *zero, true);
- err = true;
- }
-
- return (err);
-}
-
-/*
- * Do first-best-fit run selection, i.e. select the lowest run that best fits.
- * Run sizes are indexed, so not all candidate runs are necessarily exactly the
- * same size.
- */
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_run_first_best_fit(arena_t *arena, size_t size)
-{
- pszind_t pind, i;
-
- pind = psz2ind(run_quantize_ceil(size));
-
- for (i = pind; pind2sz(i) <= chunksize; i++) {
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_run_heap_first(
- &arena->runs_avail[i]);
- if (miscelm != NULL)
- return (&miscelm->run);
- }
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_run_alloc_large_helper(arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero)
-{
- arena_run_t *run = arena_run_first_best_fit(arena, size);
- if (run != NULL) {
- if (arena_run_split_large(arena, run, size, zero))
- run = NULL;
- }
- return (run);
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_run_alloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_run_t *run;
-
- assert(size <= arena_maxrun);
- assert(size == PAGE_CEILING(size));
-
- /* Search the arena's chunks for the lowest best fit. */
- run = arena_run_alloc_large_helper(arena, size, zero);
- if (run != NULL)
- return (run);
-
- /*
- * No usable runs. Create a new chunk from which to allocate the run.
- */
- chunk = arena_chunk_alloc(tsdn, arena);
- if (chunk != NULL) {
- run = &arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, map_bias)->run;
- if (arena_run_split_large(arena, run, size, zero))
- run = NULL;
- return (run);
- }
-
- /*
- * arena_chunk_alloc() failed, but another thread may have made
- * sufficient memory available while this one dropped arena->lock in
- * arena_chunk_alloc(), so search one more time.
- */
- return (arena_run_alloc_large_helper(arena, size, zero));
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_run_alloc_small_helper(arena_t *arena, size_t size, szind_t binind)
-{
- arena_run_t *run = arena_run_first_best_fit(arena, size);
- if (run != NULL) {
- if (arena_run_split_small(arena, run, size, binind))
- run = NULL;
- }
- return (run);
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_run_alloc_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size, szind_t binind)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_run_t *run;
-
- assert(size <= arena_maxrun);
- assert(size == PAGE_CEILING(size));
- assert(binind != BININD_INVALID);
-
- /* Search the arena's chunks for the lowest best fit. */
- run = arena_run_alloc_small_helper(arena, size, binind);
- if (run != NULL)
- return (run);
-
- /*
- * No usable runs. Create a new chunk from which to allocate the run.
- */
- chunk = arena_chunk_alloc(tsdn, arena);
- if (chunk != NULL) {
- run = &arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, map_bias)->run;
- if (arena_run_split_small(arena, run, size, binind))
- run = NULL;
- return (run);
- }
-
- /*
- * arena_chunk_alloc() failed, but another thread may have made
- * sufficient memory available while this one dropped arena->lock in
- * arena_chunk_alloc(), so search one more time.
- */
- return (arena_run_alloc_small_helper(arena, size, binind));
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_valid(ssize_t lg_dirty_mult)
-{
-
- return (lg_dirty_mult >= -1 && lg_dirty_mult < (ssize_t)(sizeof(size_t)
- << 3));
-}
-
-ssize_t
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- lg_dirty_mult = arena->lg_dirty_mult;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- return (lg_dirty_mult);
-}
-
-bool
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, ssize_t lg_dirty_mult)
-{
-
- if (!arena_lg_dirty_mult_valid(lg_dirty_mult))
- return (true);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena->lg_dirty_mult = lg_dirty_mult;
- arena_maybe_purge(tsdn, arena);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_deadline_init(arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_decay);
-
- /*
- * Generate a new deadline that is uniformly random within the next
- * epoch after the current one.
- */
- nstime_copy(&arena->decay.deadline, &arena->decay.epoch);
- nstime_add(&arena->decay.deadline, &arena->decay.interval);
- if (arena->decay.time > 0) {
- nstime_t jitter;
-
- nstime_init(&jitter, prng_range_u64(&arena->decay.jitter_state,
- nstime_ns(&arena->decay.interval)));
- nstime_add(&arena->decay.deadline, &jitter);
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_decay_deadline_reached(const arena_t *arena, const nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_decay);
-
- return (nstime_compare(&arena->decay.deadline, time) <= 0);
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_decay_backlog_npages_limit(const arena_t *arena)
-{
- static const uint64_t h_steps[] = {
-#define STEP(step, h, x, y) \
- h,
- SMOOTHSTEP
-#undef STEP
- };
- uint64_t sum;
- size_t npages_limit_backlog;
- unsigned i;
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_decay);
-
- /*
- * For each element of decay_backlog, multiply by the corresponding
- * fixed-point smoothstep decay factor. Sum the products, then divide
- * to round down to the nearest whole number of pages.
- */
- sum = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS; i++)
- sum += arena->decay.backlog[i] * h_steps[i];
- npages_limit_backlog = (size_t)(sum >> SMOOTHSTEP_BFP);
-
- return (npages_limit_backlog);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_backlog_update_last(arena_t *arena)
-{
- size_t ndirty_delta = (arena->ndirty > arena->decay.ndirty) ?
- arena->ndirty - arena->decay.ndirty : 0;
- arena->decay.backlog[SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS-1] = ndirty_delta;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_backlog_update(arena_t *arena, uint64_t nadvance_u64)
-{
-
- if (nadvance_u64 >= SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS) {
- memset(arena->decay.backlog, 0, (SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS-1) *
- sizeof(size_t));
- } else {
- size_t nadvance_z = (size_t)nadvance_u64;
-
- assert((uint64_t)nadvance_z == nadvance_u64);
-
- memmove(arena->decay.backlog, &arena->decay.backlog[nadvance_z],
- (SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS - nadvance_z) * sizeof(size_t));
- if (nadvance_z > 1) {
- memset(&arena->decay.backlog[SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS -
- nadvance_z], 0, (nadvance_z-1) * sizeof(size_t));
- }
- }
-
- arena_decay_backlog_update_last(arena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_epoch_advance_helper(arena_t *arena, const nstime_t *time)
-{
- uint64_t nadvance_u64;
- nstime_t delta;
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_decay);
- assert(arena_decay_deadline_reached(arena, time));
-
- nstime_copy(&delta, time);
- nstime_subtract(&delta, &arena->decay.epoch);
- nadvance_u64 = nstime_divide(&delta, &arena->decay.interval);
- assert(nadvance_u64 > 0);
-
- /* Add nadvance_u64 decay intervals to epoch. */
- nstime_copy(&delta, &arena->decay.interval);
- nstime_imultiply(&delta, nadvance_u64);
- nstime_add(&arena->decay.epoch, &delta);
-
- /* Set a new deadline. */
- arena_decay_deadline_init(arena);
-
- /* Update the backlog. */
- arena_decay_backlog_update(arena, nadvance_u64);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_epoch_advance_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- size_t ndirty_limit = arena_decay_backlog_npages_limit(arena);
-
- if (arena->ndirty > ndirty_limit)
- arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn, arena, ndirty_limit);
- arena->decay.ndirty = arena->ndirty;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_epoch_advance(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, const nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- arena_decay_epoch_advance_helper(arena, time);
- arena_decay_epoch_advance_purge(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_decay_init(arena_t *arena, ssize_t decay_time)
-{
-
- arena->decay.time = decay_time;
- if (decay_time > 0) {
- nstime_init2(&arena->decay.interval, decay_time, 0);
- nstime_idivide(&arena->decay.interval, SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS);
- }
-
- nstime_init(&arena->decay.epoch, 0);
- nstime_update(&arena->decay.epoch);
- arena->decay.jitter_state = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)arena;
- arena_decay_deadline_init(arena);
- arena->decay.ndirty = arena->ndirty;
- memset(arena->decay.backlog, 0, SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS * sizeof(size_t));
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_decay_time_valid(ssize_t decay_time)
-{
-
- if (decay_time < -1)
- return (false);
- if (decay_time == -1 || (uint64_t)decay_time <= NSTIME_SEC_MAX)
- return (true);
- return (false);
-}
-
-ssize_t
-arena_decay_time_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- ssize_t decay_time;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- decay_time = arena->decay.time;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- return (decay_time);
-}
-
-bool
-arena_decay_time_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, ssize_t decay_time)
-{
-
- if (!arena_decay_time_valid(decay_time))
- return (true);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- /*
- * Restart decay backlog from scratch, which may cause many dirty pages
- * to be immediately purged. It would conceptually be possible to map
- * the old backlog onto the new backlog, but there is no justification
- * for such complexity since decay_time changes are intended to be
- * infrequent, either between the {-1, 0, >0} states, or a one-time
- * arbitrary change during initial arena configuration.
- */
- arena_decay_init(arena, decay_time);
- arena_maybe_purge(tsdn, arena);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_maybe_purge_ratio(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio);
-
- /* Don't purge if the option is disabled. */
- if (arena->lg_dirty_mult < 0)
- return;
-
- /*
- * Iterate, since preventing recursive purging could otherwise leave too
- * many dirty pages.
- */
- while (true) {
- size_t threshold = (arena->nactive >> arena->lg_dirty_mult);
- if (threshold < chunk_npages)
- threshold = chunk_npages;
- /*
- * Don't purge unless the number of purgeable pages exceeds the
- * threshold.
- */
- if (arena->ndirty <= threshold)
- return;
- arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn, arena, threshold);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-arena_maybe_purge_decay(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- nstime_t time;
-
- assert(opt_purge == purge_mode_decay);
-
- /* Purge all or nothing if the option is disabled. */
- if (arena->decay.time <= 0) {
- if (arena->decay.time == 0)
- arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn, arena, 0);
- return;
- }
-
- nstime_init(&time, 0);
- nstime_update(&time);
- if (unlikely(!nstime_monotonic() && nstime_compare(&arena->decay.epoch,
- &time) > 0)) {
- /*
- * Time went backwards. Move the epoch back in time and
- * generate a new deadline, with the expectation that time
- * typically flows forward for long enough periods of time that
- * epochs complete. Unfortunately, this strategy is susceptible
- * to clock jitter triggering premature epoch advances, but
- * clock jitter estimation and compensation isn't feasible here
- * because calls into this code are event-driven.
- */
- nstime_copy(&arena->decay.epoch, &time);
- arena_decay_deadline_init(arena);
- } else {
- /* Verify that time does not go backwards. */
- assert(nstime_compare(&arena->decay.epoch, &time) <= 0);
- }
-
- /*
- * If the deadline has been reached, advance to the current epoch and
- * purge to the new limit if necessary. Note that dirty pages created
- * during the current epoch are not subject to purge until a future
- * epoch, so as a result purging only happens during epoch advances.
- */
- if (arena_decay_deadline_reached(arena, &time))
- arena_decay_epoch_advance(tsdn, arena, &time);
-}
-
-void
-arena_maybe_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- /* Don't recursively purge. */
- if (arena->purging)
- return;
-
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio)
- arena_maybe_purge_ratio(tsdn, arena);
- else
- arena_maybe_purge_decay(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_dirty_count(arena_t *arena)
-{
- size_t ndirty = 0;
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rdelm;
- extent_node_t *chunkselm;
-
- for (rdelm = qr_next(&arena->runs_dirty, rd_link),
- chunkselm = qr_next(&arena->chunks_cache, cc_link);
- rdelm != &arena->runs_dirty; rdelm = qr_next(rdelm, rd_link)) {
- size_t npages;
-
- if (rdelm == &chunkselm->rd) {
- npages = extent_node_size_get(chunkselm) >> LG_PAGE;
- chunkselm = qr_next(chunkselm, cc_link);
- } else {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(
- rdelm);
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm =
- arena_rd_to_miscelm(rdelm);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- assert(arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) ==
- 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) != 0);
- npages = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk,
- pageind) >> LG_PAGE;
- }
- ndirty += npages;
- }
-
- return (ndirty);
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_stash_dirty(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- size_t ndirty_limit, arena_runs_dirty_link_t *purge_runs_sentinel,
- extent_node_t *purge_chunks_sentinel)
-{
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rdelm, *rdelm_next;
- extent_node_t *chunkselm;
- size_t nstashed = 0;
-
- /* Stash runs/chunks according to ndirty_limit. */
- for (rdelm = qr_next(&arena->runs_dirty, rd_link),
- chunkselm = qr_next(&arena->chunks_cache, cc_link);
- rdelm != &arena->runs_dirty; rdelm = rdelm_next) {
- size_t npages;
- rdelm_next = qr_next(rdelm, rd_link);
-
- if (rdelm == &chunkselm->rd) {
- extent_node_t *chunkselm_next;
- bool zero, commit;
- UNUSED void *chunk;
-
- npages = extent_node_size_get(chunkselm) >> LG_PAGE;
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_decay && arena->ndirty -
- (nstashed + npages) < ndirty_limit)
- break;
-
- chunkselm_next = qr_next(chunkselm, cc_link);
- /*
- * Allocate. chunkselm remains valid due to the
- * dalloc_node=false argument to chunk_alloc_cache().
- */
- zero = false;
- commit = false;
- chunk = chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- extent_node_addr_get(chunkselm),
- extent_node_size_get(chunkselm), chunksize, &zero,
- &commit, false);
- assert(chunk == extent_node_addr_get(chunkselm));
- assert(zero == extent_node_zeroed_get(chunkselm));
- extent_node_dirty_insert(chunkselm, purge_runs_sentinel,
- purge_chunks_sentinel);
- assert(npages == (extent_node_size_get(chunkselm) >>
- LG_PAGE));
- chunkselm = chunkselm_next;
- } else {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk =
- (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(rdelm);
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm =
- arena_rd_to_miscelm(rdelm);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- arena_run_t *run = &miscelm->run;
- size_t run_size =
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind);
-
- npages = run_size >> LG_PAGE;
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_decay && arena->ndirty -
- (nstashed + npages) < ndirty_limit)
- break;
-
- assert(pageind + npages <= chunk_npages);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind+npages-1));
-
- /*
- * If purging the spare chunk's run, make it available
- * prior to allocation.
- */
- if (chunk == arena->spare)
- arena_chunk_alloc(tsdn, arena);
-
- /* Temporarily allocate the free dirty run. */
- arena_run_split_large(arena, run, run_size, false);
- /* Stash. */
- if (false)
- qr_new(rdelm, rd_link); /* Redundant. */
- else {
- assert(qr_next(rdelm, rd_link) == rdelm);
- assert(qr_prev(rdelm, rd_link) == rdelm);
- }
- qr_meld(purge_runs_sentinel, rdelm, rd_link);
- }
-
- nstashed += npages;
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio && arena->ndirty - nstashed <=
- ndirty_limit)
- break;
- }
-
- return (nstashed);
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_purge_stashed(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *purge_runs_sentinel,
- extent_node_t *purge_chunks_sentinel)
-{
- size_t npurged, nmadvise;
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rdelm;
- extent_node_t *chunkselm;
-
- if (config_stats)
- nmadvise = 0;
- npurged = 0;
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- for (rdelm = qr_next(purge_runs_sentinel, rd_link),
- chunkselm = qr_next(purge_chunks_sentinel, cc_link);
- rdelm != purge_runs_sentinel; rdelm = qr_next(rdelm, rd_link)) {
- size_t npages;
-
- if (rdelm == &chunkselm->rd) {
- /*
- * Don't actually purge the chunk here because 1)
- * chunkselm is embedded in the chunk and must remain
- * valid, and 2) we deallocate the chunk in
- * arena_unstash_purged(), where it is destroyed,
- * decommitted, or purged, depending on chunk
- * deallocation policy.
- */
- size_t size = extent_node_size_get(chunkselm);
- npages = size >> LG_PAGE;
- chunkselm = qr_next(chunkselm, cc_link);
- } else {
- size_t pageind, run_size, flag_unzeroed, flags, i;
- bool decommitted;
- arena_chunk_t *chunk =
- (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(rdelm);
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm =
- arena_rd_to_miscelm(rdelm);
- pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- run_size = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind);
- npages = run_size >> LG_PAGE;
-
- assert(pageind + npages <= chunk_npages);
- assert(!arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, pageind));
- assert(!arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk,
- pageind+npages-1));
- decommitted = !chunk_hooks->decommit(chunk, chunksize,
- pageind << LG_PAGE, npages << LG_PAGE, arena->ind);
- if (decommitted) {
- flag_unzeroed = 0;
- flags = CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED;
- } else {
- flag_unzeroed = chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn, arena,
- chunk_hooks, chunk, chunksize, pageind <<
- LG_PAGE, run_size) ? CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED : 0;
- flags = flag_unzeroed;
- }
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+npages-1, 0,
- flags);
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind, run_size,
- flags);
-
- /*
- * Set the unzeroed flag for internal pages, now that
- * chunk_purge_wrapper() has returned whether the pages
- * were zeroed as a side effect of purging. This chunk
- * map modification is safe even though the arena mutex
- * isn't currently owned by this thread, because the run
- * is marked as allocated, thus protecting it from being
- * modified by any other thread. As long as these
- * writes don't perturb the first and last elements'
- * CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED bits, behavior is well defined.
- */
- for (i = 1; i < npages-1; i++) {
- arena_mapbits_internal_set(chunk, pageind+i,
- flag_unzeroed);
- }
- }
-
- npurged += npages;
- if (config_stats)
- nmadvise++;
- }
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- if (config_stats) {
- arena->stats.nmadvise += nmadvise;
- arena->stats.purged += npurged;
- }
-
- return (npurged);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_unstash_purged(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *purge_runs_sentinel,
- extent_node_t *purge_chunks_sentinel)
-{
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t *rdelm, *rdelm_next;
- extent_node_t *chunkselm;
-
- /* Deallocate chunks/runs. */
- for (rdelm = qr_next(purge_runs_sentinel, rd_link),
- chunkselm = qr_next(purge_chunks_sentinel, cc_link);
- rdelm != purge_runs_sentinel; rdelm = rdelm_next) {
- rdelm_next = qr_next(rdelm, rd_link);
- if (rdelm == &chunkselm->rd) {
- extent_node_t *chunkselm_next = qr_next(chunkselm,
- cc_link);
- void *addr = extent_node_addr_get(chunkselm);
- size_t size = extent_node_size_get(chunkselm);
- bool zeroed = extent_node_zeroed_get(chunkselm);
- bool committed = extent_node_committed_get(chunkselm);
- extent_node_dirty_remove(chunkselm);
- arena_node_dalloc(tsdn, arena, chunkselm);
- chunkselm = chunkselm_next;
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, addr,
- size, zeroed, committed);
- } else {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk =
- (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(rdelm);
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm =
- arena_rd_to_miscelm(rdelm);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- bool decommitted = (arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk,
- pageind) != 0);
- arena_run_t *run = &miscelm->run;
- qr_remove(rdelm, rd_link);
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, run, false, true,
- decommitted);
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * NB: ndirty_limit is interpreted differently depending on opt_purge:
- * - purge_mode_ratio: Purge as few dirty run/chunks as possible to reach the
- * desired state:
- * (arena->ndirty <= ndirty_limit)
- * - purge_mode_decay: Purge as many dirty runs/chunks as possible without
- * violating the invariant:
- * (arena->ndirty >= ndirty_limit)
- */
-static void
-arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t ndirty_limit)
-{
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_get(tsdn, arena);
- size_t npurge, npurged;
- arena_runs_dirty_link_t purge_runs_sentinel;
- extent_node_t purge_chunks_sentinel;
-
- arena->purging = true;
-
- /*
- * Calls to arena_dirty_count() are disabled even for debug builds
- * because overhead grows nonlinearly as memory usage increases.
- */
- if (false && config_debug) {
- size_t ndirty = arena_dirty_count(arena);
- assert(ndirty == arena->ndirty);
- }
- assert(opt_purge != purge_mode_ratio || (arena->nactive >>
- arena->lg_dirty_mult) < arena->ndirty || ndirty_limit == 0);
-
- qr_new(&purge_runs_sentinel, rd_link);
- extent_node_dirty_linkage_init(&purge_chunks_sentinel);
-
- npurge = arena_stash_dirty(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, ndirty_limit,
- &purge_runs_sentinel, &purge_chunks_sentinel);
- if (npurge == 0)
- goto label_return;
- npurged = arena_purge_stashed(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks,
- &purge_runs_sentinel, &purge_chunks_sentinel);
- assert(npurged == npurge);
- arena_unstash_purged(tsdn, arena, &chunk_hooks, &purge_runs_sentinel,
- &purge_chunks_sentinel);
-
- if (config_stats)
- arena->stats.npurge++;
-
-label_return:
- arena->purging = false;
-}
-
-void
-arena_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, bool all)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (all)
- arena_purge_to_limit(tsdn, arena, 0);
- else
- arena_maybe_purge(tsdn, arena);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_achunk_prof_reset(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk)
-{
- size_t pageind, npages;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(opt_prof);
-
- /*
- * Iterate over the allocated runs and remove profiled allocations from
- * the sample set.
- */
- for (pageind = map_bias; pageind < chunk_npages; pageind += npages) {
- if (arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, pageind) != 0) {
- if (arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, pageind) != 0) {
- void *ptr = (void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (pageind
- << LG_PAGE));
- size_t usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr,
- config_prof);
-
- prof_free(tsd, ptr, usize);
- npages = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- pageind) >> LG_PAGE;
- } else {
- /* Skip small run. */
- size_t binind = arena_mapbits_binind_get(chunk,
- pageind);
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info =
- &arena_bin_info[binind];
- npages = bin_info->run_size >> LG_PAGE;
- }
- } else {
- /* Skip unallocated run. */
- npages = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk,
- pageind) >> LG_PAGE;
- }
- assert(pageind + npages <= chunk_npages);
- }
-}
-
-void
-arena_reset(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
- extent_node_t *node;
-
- /*
- * Locking in this function is unintuitive. The caller guarantees that
- * no concurrent operations are happening in this arena, but there are
- * still reasons that some locking is necessary:
- *
- * - Some of the functions in the transitive closure of calls assume
- * appropriate locks are held, and in some cases these locks are
- * temporarily dropped to avoid lock order reversal or deadlock due to
- * reentry.
- * - mallctl("epoch", ...) may concurrently refresh stats. While
- * strictly speaking this is a "concurrent operation", disallowing
- * stats refreshes would impose an inconvenient burden.
- */
-
- /* Remove large allocations from prof sample set. */
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- ql_foreach(node, &arena->achunks, ql_link) {
- arena_achunk_prof_reset(tsd, arena,
- extent_node_addr_get(node));
- }
- }
-
- /* Reset curruns for large size classes. */
- if (config_stats) {
- for (i = 0; i < nlclasses; i++)
- arena->stats.lstats[i].curruns = 0;
- }
-
- /* Huge allocations. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->huge_mtx);
- for (node = ql_last(&arena->huge, ql_link); node != NULL; node =
- ql_last(&arena->huge, ql_link)) {
- void *ptr = extent_node_addr_get(node);
- size_t usize;
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->huge_mtx);
- if (config_stats || (config_prof && opt_prof))
- usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
- /* Remove huge allocation from prof sample set. */
- if (config_prof && opt_prof)
- prof_free(tsd, ptr, usize);
- huge_dalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->huge_mtx);
- /* Cancel out unwanted effects on stats. */
- if (config_stats)
- arena_huge_reset_stats_cancel(arena, usize);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
-
- /* Bins. */
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[i];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- bin->runcur = NULL;
- arena_run_heap_new(&bin->runs);
- if (config_stats) {
- bin->stats.curregs = 0;
- bin->stats.curruns = 0;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- }
-
- /*
- * Re-initialize runs_dirty such that the chunks_cache and runs_dirty
- * chains directly correspond.
- */
- qr_new(&arena->runs_dirty, rd_link);
- for (node = qr_next(&arena->chunks_cache, cc_link);
- node != &arena->chunks_cache; node = qr_next(node, cc_link)) {
- qr_new(&node->rd, rd_link);
- qr_meld(&arena->runs_dirty, &node->rd, rd_link);
- }
-
- /* Arena chunks. */
- for (node = ql_last(&arena->achunks, ql_link); node != NULL; node =
- ql_last(&arena->achunks, ql_link)) {
- ql_remove(&arena->achunks, node, ql_link);
- arena_chunk_discard(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena,
- extent_node_addr_get(node));
- }
-
- /* Spare. */
- if (arena->spare != NULL) {
- arena_chunk_discard(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, arena->spare);
- arena->spare = NULL;
- }
-
- assert(!arena->purging);
- arena->nactive = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPSIZES; i++)
- arena_run_heap_new(&arena->runs_avail[i]);
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_coalesce(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, size_t *p_size,
- size_t *p_run_ind, size_t *p_run_pages, size_t flag_dirty,
- size_t flag_decommitted)
-{
- size_t size = *p_size;
- size_t run_ind = *p_run_ind;
- size_t run_pages = *p_run_pages;
-
- /* Try to coalesce forward. */
- if (run_ind + run_pages < chunk_npages &&
- arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages) == 0 &&
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages) == flag_dirty &&
- arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages) ==
- flag_decommitted) {
- size_t nrun_size = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk,
- run_ind+run_pages);
- size_t nrun_pages = nrun_size >> LG_PAGE;
-
- /*
- * Remove successor from runs_avail; the coalesced run is
- * inserted later.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk,
- run_ind+run_pages+nrun_pages-1) == nrun_size);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk,
- run_ind+run_pages+nrun_pages-1) == flag_dirty);
- assert(arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk,
- run_ind+run_pages+nrun_pages-1) == flag_decommitted);
- arena_avail_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind+run_pages, nrun_pages);
-
- /*
- * If the successor is dirty, remove it from the set of dirty
- * pages.
- */
- if (flag_dirty != 0) {
- arena_run_dirty_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind+run_pages,
- nrun_pages);
- }
-
- size += nrun_size;
- run_pages += nrun_pages;
-
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(chunk, run_ind, size);
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1,
- size);
- }
-
- /* Try to coalesce backward. */
- if (run_ind > map_bias && arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk,
- run_ind-1) == 0 && arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind-1) ==
- flag_dirty && arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind-1) ==
- flag_decommitted) {
- size_t prun_size = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk,
- run_ind-1);
- size_t prun_pages = prun_size >> LG_PAGE;
-
- run_ind -= prun_pages;
-
- /*
- * Remove predecessor from runs_avail; the coalesced run is
- * inserted later.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- prun_size);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind) == flag_dirty);
- assert(arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- flag_decommitted);
- arena_avail_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind, prun_pages);
-
- /*
- * If the predecessor is dirty, remove it from the set of dirty
- * pages.
- */
- if (flag_dirty != 0) {
- arena_run_dirty_remove(arena, chunk, run_ind,
- prun_pages);
- }
-
- size += prun_size;
- run_pages += prun_pages;
-
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(chunk, run_ind, size);
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_set(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1,
- size);
- }
-
- *p_size = size;
- *p_run_ind = run_ind;
- *p_run_pages = run_pages;
-}
-
-static size_t
-arena_run_size_get(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, arena_run_t *run,
- size_t run_ind)
-{
- size_t size;
-
- assert(run_ind >= map_bias);
- assert(run_ind < chunk_npages);
-
- if (arena_mapbits_large_get(chunk, run_ind) != 0) {
- size = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, run_ind);
- assert(size == PAGE || arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- run_ind+(size>>LG_PAGE)-1) == 0);
- } else {
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info = &arena_bin_info[run->binind];
- size = bin_info->run_size;
- }
-
- return (size);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_run_t *run, bool dirty,
- bool cleaned, bool decommitted)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- size_t size, run_ind, run_pages, flag_dirty, flag_decommitted;
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- run_ind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- assert(run_ind >= map_bias);
- assert(run_ind < chunk_npages);
- size = arena_run_size_get(arena, chunk, run, run_ind);
- run_pages = (size >> LG_PAGE);
- arena_nactive_sub(arena, run_pages);
-
- /*
- * The run is dirty if the caller claims to have dirtied it, as well as
- * if it was already dirty before being allocated and the caller
- * doesn't claim to have cleaned it.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1));
- if (!cleaned && !decommitted && arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind)
- != 0)
- dirty = true;
- flag_dirty = dirty ? CHUNK_MAP_DIRTY : 0;
- flag_decommitted = decommitted ? CHUNK_MAP_DECOMMITTED : 0;
-
- /* Mark pages as unallocated in the chunk map. */
- if (dirty || decommitted) {
- size_t flags = flag_dirty | flag_decommitted;
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind, size, flags);
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1, size,
- flags);
- } else {
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind, size,
- arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind));
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_set(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1, size,
- arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1));
- }
-
- arena_run_coalesce(arena, chunk, &size, &run_ind, &run_pages,
- flag_dirty, flag_decommitted);
-
- /* Insert into runs_avail, now that coalescing is complete. */
- assert(arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1));
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1));
- assert(arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind) ==
- arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, run_ind+run_pages-1));
- arena_avail_insert(arena, chunk, run_ind, run_pages);
-
- if (dirty)
- arena_run_dirty_insert(arena, chunk, run_ind, run_pages);
-
- /* Deallocate chunk if it is now completely unused. */
- if (size == arena_maxrun) {
- assert(run_ind == map_bias);
- assert(run_pages == (arena_maxrun >> LG_PAGE));
- arena_chunk_dalloc(tsdn, arena, chunk);
- }
-
- /*
- * It is okay to do dirty page processing here even if the chunk was
- * deallocated above, since in that case it is the spare. Waiting
- * until after possible chunk deallocation to do dirty processing
- * allows for an old spare to be fully deallocated, thus decreasing the
- * chances of spuriously crossing the dirty page purging threshold.
- */
- if (dirty)
- arena_maybe_purge(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_trim_head(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- arena_run_t *run, size_t oldsize, size_t newsize)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- size_t head_npages = (oldsize - newsize) >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t flag_dirty = arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind);
- size_t flag_decommitted = arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, pageind);
- size_t flag_unzeroed_mask = (flag_dirty | flag_decommitted) == 0 ?
- CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED : 0;
-
- assert(oldsize > newsize);
-
- /*
- * Update the chunk map so that arena_run_dalloc() can treat the
- * leading run as separately allocated. Set the last element of each
- * run first, in case of single-page runs.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) == oldsize);
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+head_npages-1, 0, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages-1)));
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind, oldsize-newsize, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, pageind)));
-
- if (config_debug) {
- UNUSED size_t tail_npages = newsize >> LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages+tail_npages-1) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages+tail_npages-1) == flag_dirty);
- }
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+head_npages, newsize,
- flag_dirty | (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages)));
-
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, run, false, false, (flag_decommitted !=
- 0));
-}
-
-static void
-arena_run_trim_tail(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- arena_run_t *run, size_t oldsize, size_t newsize, bool dirty)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- size_t pageind = arena_miscelm_to_pageind(miscelm);
- size_t head_npages = newsize >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t flag_dirty = arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind);
- size_t flag_decommitted = arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk, pageind);
- size_t flag_unzeroed_mask = (flag_dirty | flag_decommitted) == 0 ?
- CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED : 0;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *tail_miscelm;
- arena_run_t *tail_run;
-
- assert(oldsize > newsize);
-
- /*
- * Update the chunk map so that arena_run_dalloc() can treat the
- * trailing run as separately allocated. Set the last element of each
- * run first, in case of single-page runs.
- */
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) == oldsize);
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+head_npages-1, 0, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages-1)));
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind, newsize, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, pageind)));
-
- if (config_debug) {
- UNUSED size_t tail_npages = (oldsize - newsize) >> LG_PAGE;
- assert(arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages+tail_npages-1) == 0);
- assert(arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages+tail_npages-1) == flag_dirty);
- }
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+head_npages, oldsize-newsize,
- flag_dirty | (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- pageind+head_npages)));
-
- tail_miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind + head_npages);
- tail_run = &tail_miscelm->run;
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, tail_run, dirty, false, (flag_decommitted
- != 0));
-}
-
-static void
-arena_bin_runs_insert(arena_bin_t *bin, arena_run_t *run)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
-
- arena_run_heap_insert(&bin->runs, miscelm);
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_bin_nonfull_run_tryget(arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
-
- miscelm = arena_run_heap_remove_first(&bin->runs);
- if (miscelm == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (config_stats)
- bin->stats.reruns++;
-
- return (&miscelm->run);
-}
-
-static arena_run_t *
-arena_bin_nonfull_run_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
- arena_run_t *run;
- szind_t binind;
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
-
- /* Look for a usable run. */
- run = arena_bin_nonfull_run_tryget(bin);
- if (run != NULL)
- return (run);
- /* No existing runs have any space available. */
-
- binind = arena_bin_index(arena, bin);
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
-
- /* Allocate a new run. */
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- /******************************/
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- run = arena_run_alloc_small(tsdn, arena, bin_info->run_size, binind);
- if (run != NULL) {
- /* Initialize run internals. */
- run->binind = binind;
- run->nfree = bin_info->nregs;
- bitmap_init(run->bitmap, &bin_info->bitmap_info);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- /********************************/
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- if (run != NULL) {
- if (config_stats) {
- bin->stats.nruns++;
- bin->stats.curruns++;
- }
- return (run);
- }
-
- /*
- * arena_run_alloc_small() failed, but another thread may have made
- * sufficient memory available while this one dropped bin->lock above,
- * so search one more time.
- */
- run = arena_bin_nonfull_run_tryget(bin);
- if (run != NULL)
- return (run);
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-/* Re-fill bin->runcur, then call arena_run_reg_alloc(). */
-static void *
-arena_bin_malloc_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
- szind_t binind;
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
- arena_run_t *run;
-
- binind = arena_bin_index(arena, bin);
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
- bin->runcur = NULL;
- run = arena_bin_nonfull_run_get(tsdn, arena, bin);
- if (bin->runcur != NULL && bin->runcur->nfree > 0) {
- /*
- * Another thread updated runcur while this one ran without the
- * bin lock in arena_bin_nonfull_run_get().
- */
- void *ret;
- assert(bin->runcur->nfree > 0);
- ret = arena_run_reg_alloc(bin->runcur, bin_info);
- if (run != NULL) {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- /*
- * arena_run_alloc_small() may have allocated run, or
- * it may have pulled run from the bin's run tree.
- * Therefore it is unsafe to make any assumptions about
- * how run has previously been used, and
- * arena_bin_lower_run() must be called, as if a region
- * were just deallocated from the run.
- */
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- if (run->nfree == bin_info->nregs) {
- arena_dalloc_bin_run(tsdn, arena, chunk, run,
- bin);
- } else
- arena_bin_lower_run(arena, chunk, run, bin);
- }
- return (ret);
- }
-
- if (run == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- bin->runcur = run;
-
- assert(bin->runcur->nfree > 0);
-
- return (arena_run_reg_alloc(bin->runcur, bin_info));
-}
-
-void
-arena_tcache_fill_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, tcache_bin_t *tbin,
- szind_t binind, uint64_t prof_accumbytes)
-{
- unsigned i, nfill;
- arena_bin_t *bin;
-
- assert(tbin->ncached == 0);
-
- if (config_prof && arena_prof_accum(tsdn, arena, prof_accumbytes))
- prof_idump(tsdn);
- bin = &arena->bins[binind];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- for (i = 0, nfill = (tcache_bin_info[binind].ncached_max >>
- tbin->lg_fill_div); i < nfill; i++) {
- arena_run_t *run;
- void *ptr;
- if ((run = bin->runcur) != NULL && run->nfree > 0)
- ptr = arena_run_reg_alloc(run, &arena_bin_info[binind]);
- else
- ptr = arena_bin_malloc_hard(tsdn, arena, bin);
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- /*
- * OOM. tbin->avail isn't yet filled down to its first
- * element, so the successful allocations (if any) must
- * be moved just before tbin->avail before bailing out.
- */
- if (i > 0) {
- memmove(tbin->avail - i, tbin->avail - nfill,
- i * sizeof(void *));
- }
- break;
- }
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- arena_alloc_junk_small(ptr, &arena_bin_info[binind],
- true);
- }
- /* Insert such that low regions get used first. */
- *(tbin->avail - nfill + i) = ptr;
- }
- if (config_stats) {
- bin->stats.nmalloc += i;
- bin->stats.nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- bin->stats.curregs += i;
- bin->stats.nfills++;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- tbin->ncached = i;
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-void
-arena_alloc_junk_small(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info, bool zero)
-{
-
- size_t redzone_size = bin_info->redzone_size;
-
- if (zero) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr - redzone_size),
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, redzone_size);
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + bin_info->reg_size),
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, redzone_size);
- } else {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr - redzone_size),
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, bin_info->reg_interval);
- }
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_redzone_corruption
-#define arena_redzone_corruption JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_redzone_corruption)
-#endif
-static void
-arena_redzone_corruption(void *ptr, size_t usize, bool after,
- size_t offset, uint8_t byte)
-{
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Corrupt redzone %zu byte%s %s %p "
- "(size %zu), byte=%#x\n", offset, (offset == 1) ? "" : "s",
- after ? "after" : "before", ptr, usize, byte);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_redzone_corruption
-#define arena_redzone_corruption JEMALLOC_N(arena_redzone_corruption)
-arena_redzone_corruption_t *arena_redzone_corruption =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_redzone_corruption);
-#endif
-
-static void
-arena_redzones_validate(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info, bool reset)
-{
- bool error = false;
-
- if (opt_junk_alloc) {
- size_t size = bin_info->reg_size;
- size_t redzone_size = bin_info->redzone_size;
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= redzone_size; i++) {
- uint8_t *byte = (uint8_t *)((uintptr_t)ptr - i);
- if (*byte != JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK) {
- error = true;
- arena_redzone_corruption(ptr, size, false, i,
- *byte);
- if (reset)
- *byte = JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK;
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i < redzone_size; i++) {
- uint8_t *byte = (uint8_t *)((uintptr_t)ptr + size + i);
- if (*byte != JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK) {
- error = true;
- arena_redzone_corruption(ptr, size, true, i,
- *byte);
- if (reset)
- *byte = JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (opt_abort && error)
- abort();
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_dalloc_junk_small
-#define arena_dalloc_junk_small JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_dalloc_junk_small)
-#endif
-void
-arena_dalloc_junk_small(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info)
-{
- size_t redzone_size = bin_info->redzone_size;
-
- arena_redzones_validate(ptr, bin_info, false);
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr - redzone_size), JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK,
- bin_info->reg_interval);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_dalloc_junk_small
-#define arena_dalloc_junk_small JEMALLOC_N(arena_dalloc_junk_small)
-arena_dalloc_junk_small_t *arena_dalloc_junk_small =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_dalloc_junk_small);
-#endif
-
-void
-arena_quarantine_junk_small(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
- szind_t binind;
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
- cassert(config_fill);
- assert(opt_junk_free);
- assert(opt_quarantine);
- assert(usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS);
-
- binind = size2index(usize);
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
- arena_redzones_validate(ptr, bin_info, true);
-}
-
-static void *
-arena_malloc_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, szind_t binind, bool zero)
-{
- void *ret;
- arena_bin_t *bin;
- size_t usize;
- arena_run_t *run;
-
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- bin = &arena->bins[binind];
- usize = index2size(binind);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- if ((run = bin->runcur) != NULL && run->nfree > 0)
- ret = arena_run_reg_alloc(run, &arena_bin_info[binind]);
- else
- ret = arena_bin_malloc_hard(tsdn, arena, bin);
-
- if (ret == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- if (config_stats) {
- bin->stats.nmalloc++;
- bin->stats.nrequests++;
- bin->stats.curregs++;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- if (config_prof && !isthreaded && arena_prof_accum(tsdn, arena, usize))
- prof_idump(tsdn);
-
- if (!zero) {
- if (config_fill) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- arena_alloc_junk_small(ret,
- &arena_bin_info[binind], false);
- } else if (unlikely(opt_zero))
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, usize);
- } else {
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- arena_alloc_junk_small(ret, &arena_bin_info[binind],
- true);
- }
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, usize);
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
-
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-arena_malloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, szind_t binind, bool zero)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t usize;
- uintptr_t random_offset;
- arena_run_t *run;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- UNUSED bool idump JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(false);
-
- /* Large allocation. */
- usize = index2size(binind);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_cache_oblivious) {
- uint64_t r;
-
- /*
- * Compute a uniformly distributed offset within the first page
- * that is a multiple of the cacheline size, e.g. [0 .. 63) * 64
- * for 4 KiB pages and 64-byte cachelines.
- */
- r = prng_lg_range_zu(&arena->offset_state, LG_PAGE -
- LG_CACHELINE, false);
- random_offset = ((uintptr_t)r) << LG_CACHELINE;
- } else
- random_offset = 0;
- run = arena_run_alloc_large(tsdn, arena, usize + large_pad, zero);
- if (run == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (NULL);
- }
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm) +
- random_offset);
- if (config_stats) {
- szind_t index = binind - NBINS;
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.nrequests_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large += usize;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nmalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nrequests++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].curruns++;
- }
- if (config_prof)
- idump = arena_prof_accum_locked(arena, usize);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_prof && idump)
- prof_idump(tsdn);
-
- if (!zero) {
- if (config_fill) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc))
- memset(ret, JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, usize);
- else if (unlikely(opt_zero))
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
- }
-
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-arena_malloc_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t size, szind_t ind,
- bool zero)
-{
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || arena != NULL);
-
- if (likely(!tsdn_null(tsdn)))
- arena = arena_choose(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), arena);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (NULL);
-
- if (likely(size <= SMALL_MAXCLASS))
- return (arena_malloc_small(tsdn, arena, ind, zero));
- if (likely(size <= large_maxclass))
- return (arena_malloc_large(tsdn, arena, ind, zero));
- return (huge_malloc(tsdn, arena, index2size(ind), zero));
-}
-
-/* Only handles large allocations that require more than page alignment. */
-static void *
-arena_palloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize, size_t alignment,
- bool zero)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t alloc_size, leadsize, trailsize;
- arena_run_t *run;
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm;
- void *rpages;
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || arena != NULL);
- assert(usize == PAGE_CEILING(usize));
-
- if (likely(!tsdn_null(tsdn)))
- arena = arena_choose(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), arena);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (NULL);
-
- alignment = PAGE_CEILING(alignment);
- alloc_size = usize + large_pad + alignment - PAGE;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- run = arena_run_alloc_large(tsdn, arena, alloc_size, false);
- if (run == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (NULL);
- }
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(run);
- miscelm = arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
- rpages = arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm);
-
- leadsize = ALIGNMENT_CEILING((uintptr_t)rpages, alignment) -
- (uintptr_t)rpages;
- assert(alloc_size >= leadsize + usize);
- trailsize = alloc_size - leadsize - usize - large_pad;
- if (leadsize != 0) {
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *head_miscelm = miscelm;
- arena_run_t *head_run = run;
-
- miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk,
- arena_miscelm_to_pageind(head_miscelm) + (leadsize >>
- LG_PAGE));
- run = &miscelm->run;
-
- arena_run_trim_head(tsdn, arena, chunk, head_run, alloc_size,
- alloc_size - leadsize);
- }
- if (trailsize != 0) {
- arena_run_trim_tail(tsdn, arena, chunk, run, usize + large_pad +
- trailsize, usize + large_pad, false);
- }
- if (arena_run_init_large(arena, run, usize + large_pad, zero)) {
- size_t run_ind =
- arena_miscelm_to_pageind(arena_run_to_miscelm(run));
- bool dirty = (arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, run_ind) != 0);
- bool decommitted = (arena_mapbits_decommitted_get(chunk,
- run_ind) != 0);
-
- assert(decommitted); /* Cause of OOM. */
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, run, dirty, false, decommitted);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (NULL);
- }
- ret = arena_miscelm_to_rpages(miscelm);
-
- if (config_stats) {
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - NBINS;
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.nrequests_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large += usize;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nmalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nrequests++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].curruns++;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- if (config_fill && !zero) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc))
- memset(ret, JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, usize);
- else if (unlikely(opt_zero))
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- }
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-arena_palloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize, size_t alignment,
- bool zero, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS && (alignment < PAGE || (alignment == PAGE
- && (usize & PAGE_MASK) == 0))) {
- /* Small; alignment doesn't require special run placement. */
- ret = arena_malloc(tsdn, arena, usize, size2index(usize), zero,
- tcache, true);
- } else if (usize <= large_maxclass && alignment <= PAGE) {
- /*
- * Large; alignment doesn't require special run placement.
- * However, the cached pointer may be at a random offset from
- * the base of the run, so do some bit manipulation to retrieve
- * the base.
- */
- ret = arena_malloc(tsdn, arena, usize, size2index(usize), zero,
- tcache, true);
- if (config_cache_oblivious)
- ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)ret & ~PAGE_MASK);
- } else {
- if (likely(usize <= large_maxclass)) {
- ret = arena_palloc_large(tsdn, arena, usize, alignment,
- zero);
- } else if (likely(alignment <= chunksize))
- ret = huge_malloc(tsdn, arena, usize, zero);
- else {
- ret = huge_palloc(tsdn, arena, usize, alignment, zero);
- }
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-arena_prof_promoted(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t size)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- size_t pageind;
- szind_t binind;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr) != ptr);
- assert(isalloc(tsdn, ptr, false) == LARGE_MINCLASS);
- assert(isalloc(tsdn, ptr, true) == LARGE_MINCLASS);
- assert(size <= SMALL_MAXCLASS);
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- binind = size2index(size);
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- arena_mapbits_large_binind_set(chunk, pageind, binind);
-
- assert(isalloc(tsdn, ptr, false) == LARGE_MINCLASS);
- assert(isalloc(tsdn, ptr, true) == size);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_dissociate_bin_run(arena_chunk_t *chunk, arena_run_t *run,
- arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
-
- /* Dissociate run from bin. */
- if (run == bin->runcur)
- bin->runcur = NULL;
- else {
- szind_t binind = arena_bin_index(extent_node_arena_get(
- &chunk->node), bin);
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
-
- /*
- * The following block's conditional is necessary because if the
- * run only contains one region, then it never gets inserted
- * into the non-full runs tree.
- */
- if (bin_info->nregs != 1) {
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm =
- arena_run_to_miscelm(run);
-
- arena_run_heap_remove(&bin->runs, miscelm);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-arena_dalloc_bin_run(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- arena_run_t *run, arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
-
- assert(run != bin->runcur);
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- /******************************/
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, run, true, false, false);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- /****************************/
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- if (config_stats)
- bin->stats.curruns--;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_bin_lower_run(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, arena_run_t *run,
- arena_bin_t *bin)
-{
-
- /*
- * Make sure that if bin->runcur is non-NULL, it refers to the lowest
- * non-full run. It is okay to NULL runcur out rather than proactively
- * keeping it pointing at the lowest non-full run.
- */
- if ((uintptr_t)run < (uintptr_t)bin->runcur) {
- /* Switch runcur. */
- if (bin->runcur->nfree > 0)
- arena_bin_runs_insert(bin, bin->runcur);
- bin->runcur = run;
- if (config_stats)
- bin->stats.reruns++;
- } else
- arena_bin_runs_insert(bin, run);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_dalloc_bin_locked_impl(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm, bool junked)
-{
- size_t pageind, rpages_ind;
- arena_run_t *run;
- arena_bin_t *bin;
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
- szind_t binind;
-
- pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- rpages_ind = pageind - arena_mapbits_small_runind_get(chunk, pageind);
- run = &arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, rpages_ind)->run;
- binind = run->binind;
- bin = &arena->bins[binind];
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[binind];
-
- if (!junked && config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free))
- arena_dalloc_junk_small(ptr, bin_info);
-
- arena_run_reg_dalloc(run, ptr);
- if (run->nfree == bin_info->nregs) {
- arena_dissociate_bin_run(chunk, run, bin);
- arena_dalloc_bin_run(tsdn, arena, chunk, run, bin);
- } else if (run->nfree == 1 && run != bin->runcur)
- arena_bin_lower_run(arena, chunk, run, bin);
-
- if (config_stats) {
- bin->stats.ndalloc++;
- bin->stats.curregs--;
- }
-}
-
-void
-arena_dalloc_bin_junked_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr, arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm)
-{
-
- arena_dalloc_bin_locked_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, bitselm, true);
-}
-
-void
-arena_dalloc_bin(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr,
- size_t pageind, arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm)
-{
- arena_run_t *run;
- arena_bin_t *bin;
- size_t rpages_ind;
-
- rpages_ind = pageind - arena_mapbits_small_runind_get(chunk, pageind);
- run = &arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, rpages_ind)->run;
- bin = &arena->bins[run->binind];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- arena_dalloc_bin_locked_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, bitselm, false);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_dalloc_small(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, size_t pageind)
-{
- arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm;
-
- if (config_debug) {
- /* arena_ptr_small_binind_get() does extra sanity checking. */
- assert(arena_ptr_small_binind_get(ptr, arena_mapbits_get(chunk,
- pageind)) != BININD_INVALID);
- }
- bitselm = arena_bitselm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- arena_dalloc_bin(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, pageind, bitselm);
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_dalloc_junk_large
-#define arena_dalloc_junk_large JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_dalloc_junk_large)
-#endif
-void
-arena_dalloc_junk_large(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free))
- memset(ptr, JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK, usize);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_dalloc_junk_large
-#define arena_dalloc_junk_large JEMALLOC_N(arena_dalloc_junk_large)
-arena_dalloc_junk_large_t *arena_dalloc_junk_large =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_dalloc_junk_large);
-#endif
-
-static void
-arena_dalloc_large_locked_impl(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr, bool junked)
-{
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk,
- pageind);
- arena_run_t *run = &miscelm->run;
-
- if (config_fill || config_stats) {
- size_t usize = arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) -
- large_pad;
-
- if (!junked)
- arena_dalloc_junk_large(ptr, usize);
- if (config_stats) {
- szind_t index = size2index(usize) - NBINS;
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large -= usize;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].ndalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].curruns--;
- }
- }
-
- arena_run_dalloc(tsdn, arena, run, true, false, false);
-}
-
-void
-arena_dalloc_large_junked_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr)
-{
-
- arena_dalloc_large_locked_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, true);
-}
-
-void
-arena_dalloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_dalloc_large_locked_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, false);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_ralloc_large_shrink(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size)
-{
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- arena_chunk_map_misc_t *miscelm = arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk,
- pageind);
- arena_run_t *run = &miscelm->run;
-
- assert(size < oldsize);
-
- /*
- * Shrink the run, and make trailing pages available for other
- * allocations.
- */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_run_trim_tail(tsdn, arena, chunk, run, oldsize + large_pad, size +
- large_pad, true);
- if (config_stats) {
- szind_t oldindex = size2index(oldsize) - NBINS;
- szind_t index = size2index(size) - NBINS;
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large -= oldsize;
- arena->stats.lstats[oldindex].ndalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[oldindex].curruns--;
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.nrequests_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large += size;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nmalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nrequests++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].curruns++;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-static bool
-arena_ralloc_large_grow(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
- void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t usize_min, size_t usize_max, bool zero)
-{
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr - (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t npages = (oldsize + large_pad) >> LG_PAGE;
- size_t followsize;
-
- assert(oldsize == arena_mapbits_large_size_get(chunk, pageind) -
- large_pad);
-
- /* Try to extend the run. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (pageind+npages >= chunk_npages || arena_mapbits_allocated_get(chunk,
- pageind+npages) != 0)
- goto label_fail;
- followsize = arena_mapbits_unallocated_size_get(chunk, pageind+npages);
- if (oldsize + followsize >= usize_min) {
- /*
- * The next run is available and sufficiently large. Split the
- * following run, then merge the first part with the existing
- * allocation.
- */
- arena_run_t *run;
- size_t usize, splitsize, size, flag_dirty, flag_unzeroed_mask;
-
- usize = usize_max;
- while (oldsize + followsize < usize)
- usize = index2size(size2index(usize)-1);
- assert(usize >= usize_min);
- assert(usize >= oldsize);
- splitsize = usize - oldsize;
- if (splitsize == 0)
- goto label_fail;
-
- run = &arena_miscelm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind+npages)->run;
- if (arena_run_split_large(arena, run, splitsize, zero))
- goto label_fail;
-
- if (config_cache_oblivious && zero) {
- /*
- * Zero the trailing bytes of the original allocation's
- * last page, since they are in an indeterminate state.
- * There will always be trailing bytes, because ptr's
- * offset from the beginning of the run is a multiple of
- * CACHELINE in [0 .. PAGE).
- */
- void *zbase = (void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize);
- void *zpast = PAGE_ADDR2BASE((void *)((uintptr_t)zbase +
- PAGE));
- size_t nzero = (uintptr_t)zpast - (uintptr_t)zbase;
- assert(nzero > 0);
- memset(zbase, 0, nzero);
- }
-
- size = oldsize + splitsize;
- npages = (size + large_pad) >> LG_PAGE;
-
- /*
- * Mark the extended run as dirty if either portion of the run
- * was dirty before allocation. This is rather pedantic,
- * because there's not actually any sequence of events that
- * could cause the resulting run to be passed to
- * arena_run_dalloc() with the dirty argument set to false
- * (which is when dirty flag consistency would really matter).
- */
- flag_dirty = arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind) |
- arena_mapbits_dirty_get(chunk, pageind+npages-1);
- flag_unzeroed_mask = flag_dirty == 0 ? CHUNK_MAP_UNZEROED : 0;
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind, size + large_pad,
- flag_dirty | (flag_unzeroed_mask &
- arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk, pageind)));
- arena_mapbits_large_set(chunk, pageind+npages-1, 0, flag_dirty |
- (flag_unzeroed_mask & arena_mapbits_unzeroed_get(chunk,
- pageind+npages-1)));
-
- if (config_stats) {
- szind_t oldindex = size2index(oldsize) - NBINS;
- szind_t index = size2index(size) - NBINS;
-
- arena->stats.ndalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large -= oldsize;
- arena->stats.lstats[oldindex].ndalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[oldindex].curruns--;
-
- arena->stats.nmalloc_large++;
- arena->stats.nrequests_large++;
- arena->stats.allocated_large += size;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nmalloc++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].nrequests++;
- arena->stats.lstats[index].curruns++;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (false);
- }
-label_fail:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (true);
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_ralloc_junk_large
-#define arena_ralloc_junk_large JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_ralloc_junk_large)
-#endif
-static void
-arena_ralloc_junk_large(void *ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t usize)
-{
-
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + usize), JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK,
- old_usize - usize);
- }
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef arena_ralloc_junk_large
-#define arena_ralloc_junk_large JEMALLOC_N(arena_ralloc_junk_large)
-arena_ralloc_junk_large_t *arena_ralloc_junk_large =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_arena_ralloc_junk_large);
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Try to resize a large allocation, in order to avoid copying. This will
- * always fail if growing an object, and the following run is already in use.
- */
-static bool
-arena_ralloc_large(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t usize_min,
- size_t usize_max, bool zero)
-{
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if (oldsize == usize_max) {
- /* Current size class is compatible and maximal. */
- return (false);
- }
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node);
-
- if (oldsize < usize_max) {
- bool ret = arena_ralloc_large_grow(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr,
- oldsize, usize_min, usize_max, zero);
- if (config_fill && !ret && !zero) {
- if (unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize),
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK,
- isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof) - oldsize);
- } else if (unlikely(opt_zero)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize), 0,
- isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof) - oldsize);
- }
- }
- return (ret);
- }
-
- assert(oldsize > usize_max);
- /* Fill before shrinking in order avoid a race. */
- arena_ralloc_junk_large(ptr, oldsize, usize_max);
- arena_ralloc_large_shrink(tsdn, arena, chunk, ptr, oldsize, usize_max);
- return (false);
-}
-
-bool
-arena_ralloc_no_move(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, bool zero)
-{
- size_t usize_min, usize_max;
-
- /* Calls with non-zero extra had to clamp extra. */
- assert(extra == 0 || size + extra <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
-
- if (unlikely(size > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (true);
-
- usize_min = s2u(size);
- usize_max = s2u(size + extra);
- if (likely(oldsize <= large_maxclass && usize_min <= large_maxclass)) {
- arena_chunk_t *chunk;
-
- /*
- * Avoid moving the allocation if the size class can be left the
- * same.
- */
- if (oldsize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- assert(arena_bin_info[size2index(oldsize)].reg_size ==
- oldsize);
- if ((usize_max > SMALL_MAXCLASS ||
- size2index(usize_max) != size2index(oldsize)) &&
- (size > oldsize || usize_max < oldsize))
- return (true);
- } else {
- if (usize_max <= SMALL_MAXCLASS)
- return (true);
- if (arena_ralloc_large(tsdn, ptr, oldsize, usize_min,
- usize_max, zero))
- return (true);
- }
-
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node));
- return (false);
- } else {
- return (huge_ralloc_no_move(tsdn, ptr, oldsize, usize_min,
- usize_max, zero));
- }
-}
-
-static void *
-arena_ralloc_move_helper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
-
- if (alignment == 0)
- return (arena_malloc(tsdn, arena, usize, size2index(usize),
- zero, tcache, true));
- usize = sa2u(usize, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NULL);
- return (ipalloct(tsdn, usize, alignment, zero, tcache, arena));
-}
-
-void *
-arena_ralloc(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t usize;
-
- usize = s2u(size);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || size > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NULL);
-
- if (likely(usize <= large_maxclass)) {
- size_t copysize;
-
- /* Try to avoid moving the allocation. */
- if (!arena_ralloc_no_move(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, oldsize, usize, 0,
- zero))
- return (ptr);
-
- /*
- * size and oldsize are different enough that we need to move
- * the object. In that case, fall back to allocating new space
- * and copying.
- */
- ret = arena_ralloc_move_helper(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, usize,
- alignment, zero, tcache);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- /*
- * Junk/zero-filling were already done by
- * ipalloc()/arena_malloc().
- */
-
- copysize = (usize < oldsize) ? usize : oldsize;
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, copysize);
- memcpy(ret, ptr, copysize);
- isqalloc(tsd, ptr, oldsize, tcache, true);
- } else {
- ret = huge_ralloc(tsd, arena, ptr, oldsize, usize, alignment,
- zero, tcache);
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-dss_prec_t
-arena_dss_prec_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- dss_prec_t ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- ret = arena->dss_prec;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-bool
-arena_dss_prec_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, dss_prec_t dss_prec)
-{
-
- if (!have_dss)
- return (dss_prec != dss_prec_disabled);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena->dss_prec = dss_prec;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- return (false);
-}
-
-ssize_t
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_get(void)
-{
-
- return ((ssize_t)atomic_read_z((size_t *)&lg_dirty_mult_default));
-}
-
-bool
-arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_set(ssize_t lg_dirty_mult)
-{
-
- if (opt_purge != purge_mode_ratio)
- return (true);
- if (!arena_lg_dirty_mult_valid(lg_dirty_mult))
- return (true);
- atomic_write_z((size_t *)&lg_dirty_mult_default, (size_t)lg_dirty_mult);
- return (false);
-}
-
-ssize_t
-arena_decay_time_default_get(void)
-{
-
- return ((ssize_t)atomic_read_z((size_t *)&decay_time_default));
-}
-
-bool
-arena_decay_time_default_set(ssize_t decay_time)
-{
-
- if (opt_purge != purge_mode_decay)
- return (true);
- if (!arena_decay_time_valid(decay_time))
- return (true);
- atomic_write_z((size_t *)&decay_time_default, (size_t)decay_time);
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_basic_stats_merge_locked(arena_t *arena, unsigned *nthreads,
- const char **dss, ssize_t *lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t *decay_time,
- size_t *nactive, size_t *ndirty)
-{
-
- *nthreads += arena_nthreads_get(arena, false);
- *dss = dss_prec_names[arena->dss_prec];
- *lg_dirty_mult = arena->lg_dirty_mult;
- *decay_time = arena->decay.time;
- *nactive += arena->nactive;
- *ndirty += arena->ndirty;
-}
-
-void
-arena_basic_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned *nthreads,
- const char **dss, ssize_t *lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t *decay_time,
- size_t *nactive, size_t *ndirty)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_basic_stats_merge_locked(arena, nthreads, dss, lg_dirty_mult,
- decay_time, nactive, ndirty);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned *nthreads,
- const char **dss, ssize_t *lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t *decay_time,
- size_t *nactive, size_t *ndirty, arena_stats_t *astats,
- malloc_bin_stats_t *bstats, malloc_large_stats_t *lstats,
- malloc_huge_stats_t *hstats)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- arena_basic_stats_merge_locked(arena, nthreads, dss, lg_dirty_mult,
- decay_time, nactive, ndirty);
-
- astats->mapped += arena->stats.mapped;
- astats->retained += arena->stats.retained;
- astats->npurge += arena->stats.npurge;
- astats->nmadvise += arena->stats.nmadvise;
- astats->purged += arena->stats.purged;
- astats->metadata_mapped += arena->stats.metadata_mapped;
- astats->metadata_allocated += arena_metadata_allocated_get(arena);
- astats->allocated_large += arena->stats.allocated_large;
- astats->nmalloc_large += arena->stats.nmalloc_large;
- astats->ndalloc_large += arena->stats.ndalloc_large;
- astats->nrequests_large += arena->stats.nrequests_large;
- astats->allocated_huge += arena->stats.allocated_huge;
- astats->nmalloc_huge += arena->stats.nmalloc_huge;
- astats->ndalloc_huge += arena->stats.ndalloc_huge;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nlclasses; i++) {
- lstats[i].nmalloc += arena->stats.lstats[i].nmalloc;
- lstats[i].ndalloc += arena->stats.lstats[i].ndalloc;
- lstats[i].nrequests += arena->stats.lstats[i].nrequests;
- lstats[i].curruns += arena->stats.lstats[i].curruns;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nhclasses; i++) {
- hstats[i].nmalloc += arena->stats.hstats[i].nmalloc;
- hstats[i].ndalloc += arena->stats.hstats[i].ndalloc;
- hstats[i].curhchunks += arena->stats.hstats[i].curhchunks;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[i];
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- bstats[i].nmalloc += bin->stats.nmalloc;
- bstats[i].ndalloc += bin->stats.ndalloc;
- bstats[i].nrequests += bin->stats.nrequests;
- bstats[i].curregs += bin->stats.curregs;
- if (config_tcache) {
- bstats[i].nfills += bin->stats.nfills;
- bstats[i].nflushes += bin->stats.nflushes;
- }
- bstats[i].nruns += bin->stats.nruns;
- bstats[i].reruns += bin->stats.reruns;
- bstats[i].curruns += bin->stats.curruns;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- }
-}
-
-unsigned
-arena_nthreads_get(arena_t *arena, bool internal)
-{
-
- return (atomic_read_u(&arena->nthreads[internal]));
-}
-
-void
-arena_nthreads_inc(arena_t *arena, bool internal)
-{
-
- atomic_add_u(&arena->nthreads[internal], 1);
-}
-
-void
-arena_nthreads_dec(arena_t *arena, bool internal)
-{
-
- atomic_sub_u(&arena->nthreads[internal], 1);
-}
-
-arena_t *
-arena_new(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * Allocate arena, arena->lstats, and arena->hstats contiguously, mainly
- * because there is no way to clean up if base_alloc() OOMs.
- */
- if (config_stats) {
- arena = (arena_t *)base_alloc(tsdn,
- CACHELINE_CEILING(sizeof(arena_t)) +
- QUANTUM_CEILING((nlclasses * sizeof(malloc_large_stats_t)))
- + (nhclasses * sizeof(malloc_huge_stats_t)));
- } else
- arena = (arena_t *)base_alloc(tsdn, sizeof(arena_t));
- if (arena == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- arena->ind = ind;
- arena->nthreads[0] = arena->nthreads[1] = 0;
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&arena->lock, "arena", WITNESS_RANK_ARENA))
- return (NULL);
-
- if (config_stats) {
- memset(&arena->stats, 0, sizeof(arena_stats_t));
- arena->stats.lstats = (malloc_large_stats_t *)((uintptr_t)arena
- + CACHELINE_CEILING(sizeof(arena_t)));
- memset(arena->stats.lstats, 0, nlclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_large_stats_t));
- arena->stats.hstats = (malloc_huge_stats_t *)((uintptr_t)arena
- + CACHELINE_CEILING(sizeof(arena_t)) +
- QUANTUM_CEILING(nlclasses * sizeof(malloc_large_stats_t)));
- memset(arena->stats.hstats, 0, nhclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_huge_stats_t));
- if (config_tcache)
- ql_new(&arena->tcache_ql);
- }
-
- if (config_prof)
- arena->prof_accumbytes = 0;
-
- if (config_cache_oblivious) {
- /*
- * A nondeterministic seed based on the address of arena reduces
- * the likelihood of lockstep non-uniform cache index
- * utilization among identical concurrent processes, but at the
- * cost of test repeatability. For debug builds, instead use a
- * deterministic seed.
- */
- arena->offset_state = config_debug ? ind :
- (size_t)(uintptr_t)arena;
- }
-
- arena->dss_prec = chunk_dss_prec_get();
-
- ql_new(&arena->achunks);
-
- arena->spare = NULL;
-
- arena->lg_dirty_mult = arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_get();
- arena->purging = false;
- arena->nactive = 0;
- arena->ndirty = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPSIZES; i++)
- arena_run_heap_new(&arena->runs_avail[i]);
-
- qr_new(&arena->runs_dirty, rd_link);
- qr_new(&arena->chunks_cache, cc_link);
-
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_decay)
- arena_decay_init(arena, arena_decay_time_default_get());
-
- ql_new(&arena->huge);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&arena->huge_mtx, "arena_huge",
- WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_HUGE))
- return (NULL);
-
- extent_tree_szad_new(&arena->chunks_szad_cached);
- extent_tree_ad_new(&arena->chunks_ad_cached);
- extent_tree_szad_new(&arena->chunks_szad_retained);
- extent_tree_ad_new(&arena->chunks_ad_retained);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&arena->chunks_mtx, "arena_chunks",
- WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_CHUNKS))
- return (NULL);
- ql_new(&arena->node_cache);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&arena->node_cache_mtx, "arena_node_cache",
- WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_NODE_CACHE))
- return (NULL);
-
- arena->chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_default;
-
- /* Initialize bins. */
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[i];
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&bin->lock, "arena_bin",
- WITNESS_RANK_ARENA_BIN))
- return (NULL);
- bin->runcur = NULL;
- arena_run_heap_new(&bin->runs);
- if (config_stats)
- memset(&bin->stats, 0, sizeof(malloc_bin_stats_t));
- }
-
- return (arena);
-}
-
-/*
- * Calculate bin_info->run_size such that it meets the following constraints:
- *
- * *) bin_info->run_size <= arena_maxrun
- * *) bin_info->nregs <= RUN_MAXREGS
- *
- * bin_info->nregs and bin_info->reg0_offset are also calculated here, since
- * these settings are all interdependent.
- */
-static void
-bin_info_run_size_calc(arena_bin_info_t *bin_info)
-{
- size_t pad_size;
- size_t try_run_size, perfect_run_size, actual_run_size;
- uint32_t try_nregs, perfect_nregs, actual_nregs;
-
- /*
- * Determine redzone size based on minimum alignment and minimum
- * redzone size. Add padding to the end of the run if it is needed to
- * align the regions. The padding allows each redzone to be half the
- * minimum alignment; without the padding, each redzone would have to
- * be twice as large in order to maintain alignment.
- */
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_redzone)) {
- size_t align_min = ZU(1) << (ffs_zu(bin_info->reg_size) - 1);
- if (align_min <= REDZONE_MINSIZE) {
- bin_info->redzone_size = REDZONE_MINSIZE;
- pad_size = 0;
- } else {
- bin_info->redzone_size = align_min >> 1;
- pad_size = bin_info->redzone_size;
- }
- } else {
- bin_info->redzone_size = 0;
- pad_size = 0;
- }
- bin_info->reg_interval = bin_info->reg_size +
- (bin_info->redzone_size << 1);
-
- /*
- * Compute run size under ideal conditions (no redzones, no limit on run
- * size).
- */
- try_run_size = PAGE;
- try_nregs = (uint32_t)(try_run_size / bin_info->reg_size);
- do {
- perfect_run_size = try_run_size;
- perfect_nregs = try_nregs;
-
- try_run_size += PAGE;
- try_nregs = (uint32_t)(try_run_size / bin_info->reg_size);
- } while (perfect_run_size != perfect_nregs * bin_info->reg_size);
- assert(perfect_nregs <= RUN_MAXREGS);
-
- actual_run_size = perfect_run_size;
- actual_nregs = (uint32_t)((actual_run_size - pad_size) /
- bin_info->reg_interval);
-
- /*
- * Redzones can require enough padding that not even a single region can
- * fit within the number of pages that would normally be dedicated to a
- * run for this size class. Increase the run size until at least one
- * region fits.
- */
- while (actual_nregs == 0) {
- assert(config_fill && unlikely(opt_redzone));
-
- actual_run_size += PAGE;
- actual_nregs = (uint32_t)((actual_run_size - pad_size) /
- bin_info->reg_interval);
- }
-
- /*
- * Make sure that the run will fit within an arena chunk.
- */
- while (actual_run_size > arena_maxrun) {
- actual_run_size -= PAGE;
- actual_nregs = (uint32_t)((actual_run_size - pad_size) /
- bin_info->reg_interval);
- }
- assert(actual_nregs > 0);
- assert(actual_run_size == s2u(actual_run_size));
-
- /* Copy final settings. */
- bin_info->run_size = actual_run_size;
- bin_info->nregs = actual_nregs;
- bin_info->reg0_offset = (uint32_t)(actual_run_size - (actual_nregs *
- bin_info->reg_interval) - pad_size + bin_info->redzone_size);
-
- assert(bin_info->reg0_offset - bin_info->redzone_size + (bin_info->nregs
- * bin_info->reg_interval) + pad_size == bin_info->run_size);
-}
-
-static void
-bin_info_init(void)
-{
- arena_bin_info_t *bin_info;
-
-#define BIN_INFO_INIT_bin_yes(index, size) \
- bin_info = &arena_bin_info[index]; \
- bin_info->reg_size = size; \
- bin_info_run_size_calc(bin_info); \
- bitmap_info_init(&bin_info->bitmap_info, bin_info->nregs);
-#define BIN_INFO_INIT_bin_no(index, size)
-#define SC(index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz, bin, lg_delta_lookup) \
- BIN_INFO_INIT_bin_##bin(index, (ZU(1)<<lg_grp) + (ZU(ndelta)<<lg_delta))
- SIZE_CLASSES
-#undef BIN_INFO_INIT_bin_yes
-#undef BIN_INFO_INIT_bin_no
-#undef SC
-}
-
-void
-arena_boot(void)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_set(opt_lg_dirty_mult);
- arena_decay_time_default_set(opt_decay_time);
-
- /*
- * Compute the header size such that it is large enough to contain the
- * page map. The page map is biased to omit entries for the header
- * itself, so some iteration is necessary to compute the map bias.
- *
- * 1) Compute safe header_size and map_bias values that include enough
- * space for an unbiased page map.
- * 2) Refine map_bias based on (1) to omit the header pages in the page
- * map. The resulting map_bias may be one too small.
- * 3) Refine map_bias based on (2). The result will be >= the result
- * from (2), and will always be correct.
- */
- map_bias = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
- size_t header_size = offsetof(arena_chunk_t, map_bits) +
- ((sizeof(arena_chunk_map_bits_t) +
- sizeof(arena_chunk_map_misc_t)) * (chunk_npages-map_bias));
- map_bias = (header_size + PAGE_MASK) >> LG_PAGE;
- }
- assert(map_bias > 0);
-
- map_misc_offset = offsetof(arena_chunk_t, map_bits) +
- sizeof(arena_chunk_map_bits_t) * (chunk_npages-map_bias);
-
- arena_maxrun = chunksize - (map_bias << LG_PAGE);
- assert(arena_maxrun > 0);
- large_maxclass = index2size(size2index(chunksize)-1);
- if (large_maxclass > arena_maxrun) {
- /*
- * For small chunk sizes it's possible for there to be fewer
- * non-header pages available than are necessary to serve the
- * size classes just below chunksize.
- */
- large_maxclass = arena_maxrun;
- }
- assert(large_maxclass > 0);
- nlclasses = size2index(large_maxclass) - size2index(SMALL_MAXCLASS);
- nhclasses = NSIZES - nlclasses - NBINS;
-
- bin_info_init();
-}
-
-void
-arena_prefork0(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_prefork1(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-arena_prefork2(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-arena_prefork3(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &arena->bins[i].lock);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-arena_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &arena->bins[i].lock);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
-
-void
-arena_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &arena->bins[i].lock);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &arena->node_cache_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/atomic.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/atomic.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 77ee31311..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/atomic.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_ATOMIC_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/base.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/base.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 81b0801fd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/base.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,177 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_BASE_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-static malloc_mutex_t base_mtx;
-static extent_tree_t base_avail_szad;
-static extent_node_t *base_nodes;
-static size_t base_allocated;
-static size_t base_resident;
-static size_t base_mapped;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static extent_node_t *
-base_node_try_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-
- if (base_nodes == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- node = base_nodes;
- base_nodes = *(extent_node_t **)node;
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(node, sizeof(extent_node_t));
- return (node);
-}
-
-static void
-base_node_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(node, sizeof(extent_node_t));
- *(extent_node_t **)node = base_nodes;
- base_nodes = node;
-}
-
-static extent_node_t *
-base_chunk_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t minsize)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
- size_t csize, nsize;
- void *addr;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, &base_mtx);
- assert(minsize != 0);
- node = base_node_try_alloc(tsdn);
- /* Allocate enough space to also carve a node out if necessary. */
- nsize = (node == NULL) ? CACHELINE_CEILING(sizeof(extent_node_t)) : 0;
- csize = CHUNK_CEILING(minsize + nsize);
- addr = chunk_alloc_base(csize);
- if (addr == NULL) {
- if (node != NULL)
- base_node_dalloc(tsdn, node);
- return (NULL);
- }
- base_mapped += csize;
- if (node == NULL) {
- node = (extent_node_t *)addr;
- addr = (void *)((uintptr_t)addr + nsize);
- csize -= nsize;
- if (config_stats) {
- base_allocated += nsize;
- base_resident += PAGE_CEILING(nsize);
- }
- }
- extent_node_init(node, NULL, addr, csize, true, true);
- return (node);
-}
-
-/*
- * base_alloc() guarantees demand-zeroed memory, in order to make multi-page
- * sparse data structures such as radix tree nodes efficient with respect to
- * physical memory usage.
- */
-void *
-base_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t csize, usize;
- extent_node_t *node;
- extent_node_t key;
-
- /*
- * Round size up to nearest multiple of the cacheline size, so that
- * there is no chance of false cache line sharing.
- */
- csize = CACHELINE_CEILING(size);
-
- usize = s2u(csize);
- extent_node_init(&key, NULL, NULL, usize, false, false);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &base_mtx);
- node = extent_tree_szad_nsearch(&base_avail_szad, &key);
- if (node != NULL) {
- /* Use existing space. */
- extent_tree_szad_remove(&base_avail_szad, node);
- } else {
- /* Try to allocate more space. */
- node = base_chunk_alloc(tsdn, csize);
- }
- if (node == NULL) {
- ret = NULL;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = extent_node_addr_get(node);
- if (extent_node_size_get(node) > csize) {
- extent_node_addr_set(node, (void *)((uintptr_t)ret + csize));
- extent_node_size_set(node, extent_node_size_get(node) - csize);
- extent_tree_szad_insert(&base_avail_szad, node);
- } else
- base_node_dalloc(tsdn, node);
- if (config_stats) {
- base_allocated += csize;
- /*
- * Add one PAGE to base_resident for every page boundary that is
- * crossed by the new allocation.
- */
- base_resident += PAGE_CEILING((uintptr_t)ret + csize) -
- PAGE_CEILING((uintptr_t)ret);
- }
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(ret, csize);
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &base_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-base_stats_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t *allocated, size_t *resident,
- size_t *mapped)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &base_mtx);
- assert(base_allocated <= base_resident);
- assert(base_resident <= base_mapped);
- *allocated = base_allocated;
- *resident = base_resident;
- *mapped = base_mapped;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-}
-
-bool
-base_boot(void)
-{
-
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&base_mtx, "base", WITNESS_RANK_BASE))
- return (true);
- extent_tree_szad_new(&base_avail_szad);
- base_nodes = NULL;
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-base_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-base_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-base_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &base_mtx);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/bitmap.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/bitmap.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ac0f3b381..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/bitmap.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_BITMAP_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifdef USE_TREE
-
-void
-bitmap_info_init(bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t nbits)
-{
- unsigned i;
- size_t group_count;
-
- assert(nbits > 0);
- assert(nbits <= (ZU(1) << LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS));
-
- /*
- * Compute the number of groups necessary to store nbits bits, and
- * progressively work upward through the levels until reaching a level
- * that requires only one group.
- */
- binfo->levels[0].group_offset = 0;
- group_count = BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(nbits);
- for (i = 1; group_count > 1; i++) {
- assert(i < BITMAP_MAX_LEVELS);
- binfo->levels[i].group_offset = binfo->levels[i-1].group_offset
- + group_count;
- group_count = BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(group_count);
- }
- binfo->levels[i].group_offset = binfo->levels[i-1].group_offset
- + group_count;
- assert(binfo->levels[i].group_offset <= BITMAP_GROUPS_MAX);
- binfo->nlevels = i;
- binfo->nbits = nbits;
-}
-
-static size_t
-bitmap_info_ngroups(const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
-
- return (binfo->levels[binfo->nlevels].group_offset);
-}
-
-void
-bitmap_init(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
- size_t extra;
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * Bits are actually inverted with regard to the external bitmap
- * interface, so the bitmap starts out with all 1 bits, except for
- * trailing unused bits (if any). Note that each group uses bit 0 to
- * correspond to the first logical bit in the group, so extra bits
- * are the most significant bits of the last group.
- */
- memset(bitmap, 0xffU, bitmap_size(binfo));
- extra = (BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS - (binfo->nbits & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK))
- & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK;
- if (extra != 0)
- bitmap[binfo->levels[1].group_offset - 1] >>= extra;
- for (i = 1; i < binfo->nlevels; i++) {
- size_t group_count = binfo->levels[i].group_offset -
- binfo->levels[i-1].group_offset;
- extra = (BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS - (group_count &
- BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK)) & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK;
- if (extra != 0)
- bitmap[binfo->levels[i+1].group_offset - 1] >>= extra;
- }
-}
-
-#else /* USE_TREE */
-
-void
-bitmap_info_init(bitmap_info_t *binfo, size_t nbits)
-{
-
- assert(nbits > 0);
- assert(nbits <= (ZU(1) << LG_BITMAP_MAXBITS));
-
- binfo->ngroups = BITMAP_BITS2GROUPS(nbits);
- binfo->nbits = nbits;
-}
-
-static size_t
-bitmap_info_ngroups(const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
-
- return (binfo->ngroups);
-}
-
-void
-bitmap_init(bitmap_t *bitmap, const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
- size_t extra;
-
- memset(bitmap, 0xffU, bitmap_size(binfo));
- extra = (BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS - (binfo->nbits & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK))
- & BITMAP_GROUP_NBITS_MASK;
- if (extra != 0)
- bitmap[binfo->ngroups - 1] >>= extra;
-}
-
-#endif /* USE_TREE */
-
-size_t
-bitmap_size(const bitmap_info_t *binfo)
-{
-
- return (bitmap_info_ngroups(binfo) << LG_SIZEOF_BITMAP);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 07e26f77c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,783 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_CHUNK_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-const char *opt_dss = DSS_DEFAULT;
-size_t opt_lg_chunk = 0;
-
-/* Used exclusively for gdump triggering. */
-static size_t curchunks;
-static size_t highchunks;
-
-rtree_t chunks_rtree;
-
-/* Various chunk-related settings. */
-size_t chunksize;
-size_t chunksize_mask; /* (chunksize - 1). */
-size_t chunk_npages;
-
-static void *chunk_alloc_default(void *new_addr, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit, unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_dalloc_default(void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed,
- unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_commit_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset,
- size_t length, unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_decommit_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset,
- size_t length, unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_purge_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset,
- size_t length, unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_split_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t size_a,
- size_t size_b, bool committed, unsigned arena_ind);
-static bool chunk_merge_default(void *chunk_a, size_t size_a, void *chunk_b,
- size_t size_b, bool committed, unsigned arena_ind);
-
-const chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks_default = {
- chunk_alloc_default,
- chunk_dalloc_default,
- chunk_commit_default,
- chunk_decommit_default,
- chunk_purge_default,
- chunk_split_default,
- chunk_merge_default
-};
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Function prototypes for static functions that are referenced prior to
- * definition.
- */
-
-static void chunk_record(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, extent_tree_t *chunks_szad,
- extent_tree_t *chunks_ad, bool cache, void *chunk, size_t size, bool zeroed,
- bool committed);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static chunk_hooks_t
-chunk_hooks_get_locked(arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- return (arena->chunk_hooks);
-}
-
-chunk_hooks_t
-chunk_hooks_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_get_locked(arena);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
-
- return (chunk_hooks);
-}
-
-chunk_hooks_t
-chunk_hooks_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, const chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks)
-{
- chunk_hooks_t old_chunk_hooks;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- old_chunk_hooks = arena->chunk_hooks;
- /*
- * Copy each field atomically so that it is impossible for readers to
- * see partially updated pointers. There are places where readers only
- * need one hook function pointer (therefore no need to copy the
- * entirety of arena->chunk_hooks), and stale reads do not affect
- * correctness, so they perform unlocked reads.
- */
-#define ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(n) do { \
- union { \
- chunk_##n##_t **n; \
- void **v; \
- } u; \
- u.n = &arena->chunk_hooks.n; \
- atomic_write_p(u.v, chunk_hooks->n); \
-} while (0)
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(alloc);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(dalloc);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(commit);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(decommit);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(purge);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(split);
- ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK(merge);
-#undef ATOMIC_COPY_HOOK
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
-
- return (old_chunk_hooks);
-}
-
-static void
-chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_impl(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks, bool locked)
-{
- static const chunk_hooks_t uninitialized_hooks =
- CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
-
- if (memcmp(chunk_hooks, &uninitialized_hooks, sizeof(chunk_hooks_t)) ==
- 0) {
- *chunk_hooks = locked ? chunk_hooks_get_locked(arena) :
- chunk_hooks_get(tsdn, arena);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks)
-{
-
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, true);
-}
-
-static void
-chunk_hooks_assure_initialized(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena,
- chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks)
-{
-
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_impl(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, false);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_register(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *chunk, const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- assert(extent_node_addr_get(node) == chunk);
-
- if (rtree_set(&chunks_rtree, (uintptr_t)chunk, node))
- return (true);
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- size_t size = extent_node_size_get(node);
- size_t nadd = (size == 0) ? 1 : size / chunksize;
- size_t cur = atomic_add_z(&curchunks, nadd);
- size_t high = atomic_read_z(&highchunks);
- while (cur > high && atomic_cas_z(&highchunks, high, cur)) {
- /*
- * Don't refresh cur, because it may have decreased
- * since this thread lost the highchunks update race.
- */
- high = atomic_read_z(&highchunks);
- }
- if (cur > high && prof_gdump_get_unlocked())
- prof_gdump(tsdn);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-chunk_deregister(const void *chunk, const extent_node_t *node)
-{
- bool err;
-
- err = rtree_set(&chunks_rtree, (uintptr_t)chunk, NULL);
- assert(!err);
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- size_t size = extent_node_size_get(node);
- size_t nsub = (size == 0) ? 1 : size / chunksize;
- assert(atomic_read_z(&curchunks) >= nsub);
- atomic_sub_z(&curchunks, nsub);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Do first-best-fit chunk selection, i.e. select the lowest chunk that best
- * fits.
- */
-static extent_node_t *
-chunk_first_best_fit(arena_t *arena, extent_tree_t *chunks_szad,
- extent_tree_t *chunks_ad, size_t size)
-{
- extent_node_t key;
-
- assert(size == CHUNK_CEILING(size));
-
- extent_node_init(&key, arena, NULL, size, false, false);
- return (extent_tree_szad_nsearch(chunks_szad, &key));
-}
-
-static void *
-chunk_recycle(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- extent_tree_t *chunks_szad, extent_tree_t *chunks_ad, bool cache,
- void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit,
- bool dalloc_node)
-{
- void *ret;
- extent_node_t *node;
- size_t alloc_size, leadsize, trailsize;
- bool zeroed, committed;
-
- assert(new_addr == NULL || alignment == chunksize);
- /*
- * Cached chunks use the node linkage embedded in their headers, in
- * which case dalloc_node is true, and new_addr is non-NULL because
- * we're operating on a specific chunk.
- */
- assert(dalloc_node || new_addr != NULL);
-
- alloc_size = CHUNK_CEILING(s2u(size + alignment - chunksize));
- /* Beware size_t wrap-around. */
- if (alloc_size < size)
- return (NULL);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_locked(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks);
- if (new_addr != NULL) {
- extent_node_t key;
- extent_node_init(&key, arena, new_addr, alloc_size, false,
- false);
- node = extent_tree_ad_search(chunks_ad, &key);
- } else {
- node = chunk_first_best_fit(arena, chunks_szad, chunks_ad,
- alloc_size);
- }
- if (node == NULL || (new_addr != NULL && extent_node_size_get(node) <
- size)) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- return (NULL);
- }
- leadsize = ALIGNMENT_CEILING((uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(node),
- alignment) - (uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(node);
- assert(new_addr == NULL || leadsize == 0);
- assert(extent_node_size_get(node) >= leadsize + size);
- trailsize = extent_node_size_get(node) - leadsize - size;
- ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(node) + leadsize);
- zeroed = extent_node_zeroed_get(node);
- if (zeroed)
- *zero = true;
- committed = extent_node_committed_get(node);
- if (committed)
- *commit = true;
- /* Split the lead. */
- if (leadsize != 0 &&
- chunk_hooks->split(extent_node_addr_get(node),
- extent_node_size_get(node), leadsize, size, false, arena->ind)) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- return (NULL);
- }
- /* Remove node from the tree. */
- extent_tree_szad_remove(chunks_szad, node);
- extent_tree_ad_remove(chunks_ad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena, node, cache);
- if (leadsize != 0) {
- /* Insert the leading space as a smaller chunk. */
- extent_node_size_set(node, leadsize);
- extent_tree_szad_insert(chunks_szad, node);
- extent_tree_ad_insert(chunks_ad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena, node, cache);
- node = NULL;
- }
- if (trailsize != 0) {
- /* Split the trail. */
- if (chunk_hooks->split(ret, size + trailsize, size,
- trailsize, false, arena->ind)) {
- if (dalloc_node && node != NULL)
- arena_node_dalloc(tsdn, arena, node);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_record(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, chunks_szad,
- chunks_ad, cache, ret, size + trailsize, zeroed,
- committed);
- return (NULL);
- }
- /* Insert the trailing space as a smaller chunk. */
- if (node == NULL) {
- node = arena_node_alloc(tsdn, arena);
- if (node == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_record(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- chunks_szad, chunks_ad, cache, ret, size +
- trailsize, zeroed, committed);
- return (NULL);
- }
- }
- extent_node_init(node, arena, (void *)((uintptr_t)(ret) + size),
- trailsize, zeroed, committed);
- extent_tree_szad_insert(chunks_szad, node);
- extent_tree_ad_insert(chunks_ad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena, node, cache);
- node = NULL;
- }
- if (!committed && chunk_hooks->commit(ret, size, 0, size, arena->ind)) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_record(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, chunks_szad, chunks_ad,
- cache, ret, size, zeroed, committed);
- return (NULL);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
-
- assert(dalloc_node || node != NULL);
- if (dalloc_node && node != NULL)
- arena_node_dalloc(tsdn, arena, node);
- if (*zero) {
- if (!zeroed)
- memset(ret, 0, size);
- else if (config_debug) {
- size_t i;
- size_t *p = (size_t *)(uintptr_t)ret;
-
- for (i = 0; i < size / sizeof(size_t); i++)
- assert(p[i] == 0);
- }
- if (config_valgrind)
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(ret, size);
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * If the caller specifies (!*zero), it is still possible to receive zeroed
- * memory, in which case *zero is toggled to true. arena_chunk_alloc() takes
- * advantage of this to avoid demanding zeroed chunks, but taking advantage of
- * them if they are returned.
- */
-static void *
-chunk_alloc_core(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *new_addr, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit, dss_prec_t dss_prec)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(size != 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
- assert(alignment != 0);
- assert((alignment & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- /* "primary" dss. */
- if (have_dss && dss_prec == dss_prec_primary && (ret =
- chunk_alloc_dss(tsdn, arena, new_addr, size, alignment, zero,
- commit)) != NULL)
- return (ret);
- /* mmap. */
- if ((ret = chunk_alloc_mmap(new_addr, size, alignment, zero, commit)) !=
- NULL)
- return (ret);
- /* "secondary" dss. */
- if (have_dss && dss_prec == dss_prec_secondary && (ret =
- chunk_alloc_dss(tsdn, arena, new_addr, size, alignment, zero,
- commit)) != NULL)
- return (ret);
-
- /* All strategies for allocation failed. */
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc_base(size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- bool zero, commit;
-
- /*
- * Directly call chunk_alloc_mmap() rather than chunk_alloc_core()
- * because it's critical that chunk_alloc_base() return untouched
- * demand-zeroed virtual memory.
- */
- zero = true;
- commit = true;
- ret = chunk_alloc_mmap(NULL, size, chunksize, &zero, &commit);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (config_valgrind)
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, size);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc_cache(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit,
- bool dalloc_node)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(size != 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
- assert(alignment != 0);
- assert((alignment & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- ret = chunk_recycle(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- &arena->chunks_szad_cached, &arena->chunks_ad_cached, true,
- new_addr, size, alignment, zero, commit, dalloc_node);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (config_valgrind)
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, size);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static arena_t *
-chunk_arena_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- arena = arena_get(tsdn, arena_ind, false);
- /*
- * The arena we're allocating on behalf of must have been initialized
- * already.
- */
- assert(arena != NULL);
- return (arena);
-}
-
-static void *
-chunk_alloc_default_impl(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *new_addr,
- size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- ret = chunk_alloc_core(tsdn, arena, new_addr, size, alignment, zero,
- commit, arena->dss_prec);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (config_valgrind)
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, size);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void *
-chunk_alloc_default(void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero,
- bool *commit, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- arena = chunk_arena_get(tsdn, arena_ind);
-
- return (chunk_alloc_default_impl(tsdn, arena, new_addr, size, alignment,
- zero, commit));
-}
-
-static void *
-chunk_alloc_retained(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(size != 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
- assert(alignment != 0);
- assert((alignment & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- ret = chunk_recycle(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- &arena->chunks_szad_retained, &arena->chunks_ad_retained, false,
- new_addr, size, alignment, zero, commit, true);
-
- if (config_stats && ret != NULL)
- arena->stats.retained -= size;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks);
-
- ret = chunk_alloc_retained(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, new_addr, size,
- alignment, zero, commit);
- if (ret == NULL) {
- if (chunk_hooks->alloc == chunk_alloc_default) {
- /* Call directly to propagate tsdn. */
- ret = chunk_alloc_default_impl(tsdn, arena, new_addr,
- size, alignment, zero, commit);
- } else {
- ret = chunk_hooks->alloc(new_addr, size, alignment,
- zero, commit, arena->ind);
- }
-
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- if (config_valgrind && chunk_hooks->alloc !=
- chunk_alloc_default)
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ret, chunksize);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-chunk_record(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- extent_tree_t *chunks_szad, extent_tree_t *chunks_ad, bool cache,
- void *chunk, size_t size, bool zeroed, bool committed)
-{
- bool unzeroed;
- extent_node_t *node, *prev;
- extent_node_t key;
-
- assert(!cache || !zeroed);
- unzeroed = cache || !zeroed;
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(chunk, size);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized_locked(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks);
- extent_node_init(&key, arena, (void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + size), 0,
- false, false);
- node = extent_tree_ad_nsearch(chunks_ad, &key);
- /* Try to coalesce forward. */
- if (node != NULL && extent_node_addr_get(node) ==
- extent_node_addr_get(&key) && extent_node_committed_get(node) ==
- committed && !chunk_hooks->merge(chunk, size,
- extent_node_addr_get(node), extent_node_size_get(node), false,
- arena->ind)) {
- /*
- * Coalesce chunk with the following address range. This does
- * not change the position within chunks_ad, so only
- * remove/insert from/into chunks_szad.
- */
- extent_tree_szad_remove(chunks_szad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena, node, cache);
- extent_node_addr_set(node, chunk);
- extent_node_size_set(node, size + extent_node_size_get(node));
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, extent_node_zeroed_get(node) &&
- !unzeroed);
- extent_tree_szad_insert(chunks_szad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena, node, cache);
- } else {
- /* Coalescing forward failed, so insert a new node. */
- node = arena_node_alloc(tsdn, arena);
- if (node == NULL) {
- /*
- * Node allocation failed, which is an exceedingly
- * unlikely failure. Leak chunk after making sure its
- * pages have already been purged, so that this is only
- * a virtual memory leak.
- */
- if (cache) {
- chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks,
- chunk, size, 0, size);
- }
- goto label_return;
- }
- extent_node_init(node, arena, chunk, size, !unzeroed,
- committed);
- extent_tree_ad_insert(chunks_ad, node);
- extent_tree_szad_insert(chunks_szad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena, node, cache);
- }
-
- /* Try to coalesce backward. */
- prev = extent_tree_ad_prev(chunks_ad, node);
- if (prev != NULL && (void *)((uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(prev) +
- extent_node_size_get(prev)) == chunk &&
- extent_node_committed_get(prev) == committed &&
- !chunk_hooks->merge(extent_node_addr_get(prev),
- extent_node_size_get(prev), chunk, size, false, arena->ind)) {
- /*
- * Coalesce chunk with the previous address range. This does
- * not change the position within chunks_ad, so only
- * remove/insert node from/into chunks_szad.
- */
- extent_tree_szad_remove(chunks_szad, prev);
- extent_tree_ad_remove(chunks_ad, prev);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena, prev, cache);
- extent_tree_szad_remove(chunks_szad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_remove(arena, node, cache);
- extent_node_addr_set(node, extent_node_addr_get(prev));
- extent_node_size_set(node, extent_node_size_get(prev) +
- extent_node_size_get(node));
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, extent_node_zeroed_get(prev) &&
- extent_node_zeroed_get(node));
- extent_tree_szad_insert(chunks_szad, node);
- arena_chunk_cache_maybe_insert(arena, node, cache);
-
- arena_node_dalloc(tsdn, arena, prev);
- }
-
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->chunks_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-chunk_dalloc_cache(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed)
-{
-
- assert(chunk != NULL);
- assert(CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(chunk) == chunk);
- assert(size != 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- chunk_record(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, &arena->chunks_szad_cached,
- &arena->chunks_ad_cached, true, chunk, size, false, committed);
- arena_maybe_purge(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_dalloc_default_impl(void *chunk, size_t size)
-{
-
- if (!have_dss || !chunk_in_dss(chunk))
- return (chunk_dalloc_mmap(chunk, size));
- return (true);
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_dalloc_default(void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- return (chunk_dalloc_default_impl(chunk, size));
-}
-
-void
-chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *chunk, size_t size, bool zeroed, bool committed)
-{
- bool err;
-
- assert(chunk != NULL);
- assert(CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(chunk) == chunk);
- assert(size != 0);
- assert((size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks);
- /* Try to deallocate. */
- if (chunk_hooks->dalloc == chunk_dalloc_default) {
- /* Call directly to propagate tsdn. */
- err = chunk_dalloc_default_impl(chunk, size);
- } else
- err = chunk_hooks->dalloc(chunk, size, committed, arena->ind);
-
- if (!err)
- return;
- /* Try to decommit; purge if that fails. */
- if (committed) {
- committed = chunk_hooks->decommit(chunk, size, 0, size,
- arena->ind);
- }
- zeroed = !committed || !chunk_hooks->purge(chunk, size, 0, size,
- arena->ind);
- chunk_record(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks, &arena->chunks_szad_retained,
- &arena->chunks_ad_retained, false, chunk, size, zeroed, committed);
-
- if (config_stats)
- arena->stats.retained += size;
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_commit_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- return (pages_commit((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (uintptr_t)offset),
- length));
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_decommit_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- return (pages_decommit((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (uintptr_t)offset),
- length));
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_purge_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- assert(chunk != NULL);
- assert(CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(chunk) == chunk);
- assert((offset & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
- assert(length != 0);
- assert((length & PAGE_MASK) == 0);
-
- return (pages_purge((void *)((uintptr_t)chunk + (uintptr_t)offset),
- length));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, chunk_hooks_t *chunk_hooks,
- void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length)
-{
-
- chunk_hooks_assure_initialized(tsdn, arena, chunk_hooks);
- return (chunk_hooks->purge(chunk, size, offset, length, arena->ind));
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_split_default(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t size_a, size_t size_b,
- bool committed, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- if (!maps_coalesce)
- return (true);
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_merge_default_impl(void *chunk_a, void *chunk_b)
-{
-
- if (!maps_coalesce)
- return (true);
- if (have_dss && !chunk_dss_mergeable(chunk_a, chunk_b))
- return (true);
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_merge_default(void *chunk_a, size_t size_a, void *chunk_b, size_t size_b,
- bool committed, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- return (chunk_merge_default_impl(chunk_a, chunk_b));
-}
-
-static rtree_node_elm_t *
-chunks_rtree_node_alloc(size_t nelms)
-{
-
- return ((rtree_node_elm_t *)base_alloc(TSDN_NULL, nelms *
- sizeof(rtree_node_elm_t)));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_boot(void)
-{
-#ifdef _WIN32
- SYSTEM_INFO info;
- GetSystemInfo(&info);
-
- /*
- * Verify actual page size is equal to or an integral multiple of
- * configured page size.
- */
- if (info.dwPageSize & ((1U << LG_PAGE) - 1))
- return (true);
-
- /*
- * Configure chunksize (if not set) to match granularity (usually 64K),
- * so pages_map will always take fast path.
- */
- if (!opt_lg_chunk) {
- opt_lg_chunk = ffs_u((unsigned)info.dwAllocationGranularity)
- - 1;
- }
-#else
- if (!opt_lg_chunk)
- opt_lg_chunk = LG_CHUNK_DEFAULT;
-#endif
-
- /* Set variables according to the value of opt_lg_chunk. */
- chunksize = (ZU(1) << opt_lg_chunk);
- assert(chunksize >= PAGE);
- chunksize_mask = chunksize - 1;
- chunk_npages = (chunksize >> LG_PAGE);
-
- if (have_dss)
- chunk_dss_boot();
- if (rtree_new(&chunks_rtree, (unsigned)((ZU(1) << (LG_SIZEOF_PTR+3)) -
- opt_lg_chunk), chunks_rtree_node_alloc, NULL))
- return (true);
-
- return (false);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_dss.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_dss.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 85a13548f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_dss.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,237 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_CHUNK_DSS_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-const char *dss_prec_names[] = {
- "disabled",
- "primary",
- "secondary",
- "N/A"
-};
-
-/*
- * Current dss precedence default, used when creating new arenas. NB: This is
- * stored as unsigned rather than dss_prec_t because in principle there's no
- * guarantee that sizeof(dss_prec_t) is the same as sizeof(unsigned), and we use
- * atomic operations to synchronize the setting.
- */
-static unsigned dss_prec_default = (unsigned)DSS_PREC_DEFAULT;
-
-/* Base address of the DSS. */
-static void *dss_base;
-/* Atomic boolean indicating whether the DSS is exhausted. */
-static unsigned dss_exhausted;
-/* Atomic current upper limit on DSS addresses. */
-static void *dss_max;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static void *
-chunk_dss_sbrk(intptr_t increment)
-{
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DSS
- return (sbrk(increment));
-#else
- not_implemented();
- return (NULL);
-#endif
-}
-
-dss_prec_t
-chunk_dss_prec_get(void)
-{
- dss_prec_t ret;
-
- if (!have_dss)
- return (dss_prec_disabled);
- ret = (dss_prec_t)atomic_read_u(&dss_prec_default);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_dss_prec_set(dss_prec_t dss_prec)
-{
-
- if (!have_dss)
- return (dss_prec != dss_prec_disabled);
- atomic_write_u(&dss_prec_default, (unsigned)dss_prec);
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void *
-chunk_dss_max_update(void *new_addr)
-{
- void *max_cur;
- spin_t spinner;
-
- /*
- * Get the current end of the DSS as max_cur and assure that dss_max is
- * up to date.
- */
- spin_init(&spinner);
- while (true) {
- void *max_prev = atomic_read_p(&dss_max);
-
- max_cur = chunk_dss_sbrk(0);
- if ((uintptr_t)max_prev > (uintptr_t)max_cur) {
- /*
- * Another thread optimistically updated dss_max. Wait
- * for it to finish.
- */
- spin_adaptive(&spinner);
- continue;
- }
- if (!atomic_cas_p(&dss_max, max_prev, max_cur))
- break;
- }
- /* Fixed new_addr can only be supported if it is at the edge of DSS. */
- if (new_addr != NULL && max_cur != new_addr)
- return (NULL);
-
- return (max_cur);
-}
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc_dss(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, void *new_addr, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- cassert(have_dss);
- assert(size > 0 && (size & chunksize_mask) == 0);
- assert(alignment > 0 && (alignment & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- /*
- * sbrk() uses a signed increment argument, so take care not to
- * interpret a huge allocation request as a negative increment.
- */
- if ((intptr_t)size < 0)
- return (NULL);
-
- if (!atomic_read_u(&dss_exhausted)) {
- /*
- * The loop is necessary to recover from races with other
- * threads that are using the DSS for something other than
- * malloc.
- */
- while (true) {
- void *ret, *cpad, *max_cur, *dss_next, *dss_prev;
- size_t gap_size, cpad_size;
- intptr_t incr;
-
- max_cur = chunk_dss_max_update(new_addr);
- if (max_cur == NULL)
- goto label_oom;
-
- /*
- * Calculate how much padding is necessary to
- * chunk-align the end of the DSS.
- */
- gap_size = (chunksize - CHUNK_ADDR2OFFSET(dss_max)) &
- chunksize_mask;
- /*
- * Compute how much chunk-aligned pad space (if any) is
- * necessary to satisfy alignment. This space can be
- * recycled for later use.
- */
- cpad = (void *)((uintptr_t)dss_max + gap_size);
- ret = (void *)ALIGNMENT_CEILING((uintptr_t)dss_max,
- alignment);
- cpad_size = (uintptr_t)ret - (uintptr_t)cpad;
- dss_next = (void *)((uintptr_t)ret + size);
- if ((uintptr_t)ret < (uintptr_t)dss_max ||
- (uintptr_t)dss_next < (uintptr_t)dss_max)
- goto label_oom; /* Wrap-around. */
- incr = gap_size + cpad_size + size;
-
- /*
- * Optimistically update dss_max, and roll back below if
- * sbrk() fails. No other thread will try to extend the
- * DSS while dss_max is greater than the current DSS
- * max reported by sbrk(0).
- */
- if (atomic_cas_p(&dss_max, max_cur, dss_next))
- continue;
-
- /* Try to allocate. */
- dss_prev = chunk_dss_sbrk(incr);
- if (dss_prev == max_cur) {
- /* Success. */
- if (cpad_size != 0) {
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks =
- CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
- chunk_dalloc_wrapper(tsdn, arena,
- &chunk_hooks, cpad, cpad_size,
- false, true);
- }
- if (*zero) {
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(
- ret, size);
- memset(ret, 0, size);
- }
- if (!*commit)
- *commit = pages_decommit(ret, size);
- return (ret);
- }
-
- /*
- * Failure, whether due to OOM or a race with a raw
- * sbrk() call from outside the allocator. Try to roll
- * back optimistic dss_max update; if rollback fails,
- * it's due to another caller of this function having
- * succeeded since this invocation started, in which
- * case rollback is not necessary.
- */
- atomic_cas_p(&dss_max, dss_next, max_cur);
- if (dss_prev == (void *)-1) {
- /* OOM. */
- atomic_write_u(&dss_exhausted, (unsigned)true);
- goto label_oom;
- }
- }
- }
-label_oom:
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static bool
-chunk_in_dss_helper(void *chunk, void *max)
-{
-
- return ((uintptr_t)chunk >= (uintptr_t)dss_base && (uintptr_t)chunk <
- (uintptr_t)max);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_in_dss(void *chunk)
-{
-
- cassert(have_dss);
-
- return (chunk_in_dss_helper(chunk, atomic_read_p(&dss_max)));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_dss_mergeable(void *chunk_a, void *chunk_b)
-{
- void *max;
-
- cassert(have_dss);
-
- max = atomic_read_p(&dss_max);
- return (chunk_in_dss_helper(chunk_a, max) ==
- chunk_in_dss_helper(chunk_b, max));
-}
-
-void
-chunk_dss_boot(void)
-{
-
- cassert(have_dss);
-
- dss_base = chunk_dss_sbrk(0);
- dss_exhausted = (unsigned)(dss_base == (void *)-1);
- dss_max = dss_base;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_mmap.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_mmap.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 73fc497af..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/chunk_mmap.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_CHUNK_MMAP_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static void *
-chunk_alloc_mmap_slow(size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero, bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t alloc_size;
-
- alloc_size = size + alignment - PAGE;
- /* Beware size_t wrap-around. */
- if (alloc_size < size)
- return (NULL);
- do {
- void *pages;
- size_t leadsize;
- pages = pages_map(NULL, alloc_size, commit);
- if (pages == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- leadsize = ALIGNMENT_CEILING((uintptr_t)pages, alignment) -
- (uintptr_t)pages;
- ret = pages_trim(pages, alloc_size, leadsize, size, commit);
- } while (ret == NULL);
-
- assert(ret != NULL);
- *zero = true;
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc_mmap(void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero,
- bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t offset;
-
- /*
- * Ideally, there would be a way to specify alignment to mmap() (like
- * NetBSD has), but in the absence of such a feature, we have to work
- * hard to efficiently create aligned mappings. The reliable, but
- * slow method is to create a mapping that is over-sized, then trim the
- * excess. However, that always results in one or two calls to
- * pages_unmap().
- *
- * Optimistically try mapping precisely the right amount before falling
- * back to the slow method, with the expectation that the optimistic
- * approach works most of the time.
- */
-
- assert(alignment != 0);
- assert((alignment & chunksize_mask) == 0);
-
- ret = pages_map(new_addr, size, commit);
- if (ret == NULL || ret == new_addr)
- return (ret);
- assert(new_addr == NULL);
- offset = ALIGNMENT_ADDR2OFFSET(ret, alignment);
- if (offset != 0) {
- pages_unmap(ret, size);
- return (chunk_alloc_mmap_slow(size, alignment, zero, commit));
- }
-
- assert(ret != NULL);
- *zero = true;
- return (ret);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_dalloc_mmap(void *chunk, size_t size)
-{
-
- if (config_munmap)
- pages_unmap(chunk, size);
-
- return (!config_munmap);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ckh.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ckh.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 159bd8ae1..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ckh.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,569 +0,0 @@
-/*
- *******************************************************************************
- * Implementation of (2^1+,2) cuckoo hashing, where 2^1+ indicates that each
- * hash bucket contains 2^n cells, for n >= 1, and 2 indicates that two hash
- * functions are employed. The original cuckoo hashing algorithm was described
- * in:
- *
- * Pagh, R., F.F. Rodler (2004) Cuckoo Hashing. Journal of Algorithms
- * 51(2):122-144.
- *
- * Generalization of cuckoo hashing was discussed in:
- *
- * Erlingsson, U., M. Manasse, F. McSherry (2006) A cool and practical
- * alternative to traditional hash tables. In Proceedings of the 7th
- * Workshop on Distributed Data and Structures (WDAS'06), Santa Clara, CA,
- * January 2006.
- *
- * This implementation uses precisely two hash functions because that is the
- * fewest that can work, and supporting multiple hashes is an implementation
- * burden. Here is a reproduction of Figure 1 from Erlingsson et al. (2006)
- * that shows approximate expected maximum load factors for various
- * configurations:
- *
- * | #cells/bucket |
- * #hashes | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
- * --------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
- * 1 | 0.006 | 0.006 | 0.03 | 0.12 |
- * 2 | 0.49 | 0.86 |>0.93< |>0.96< |
- * 3 | 0.91 | 0.97 | 0.98 | 0.999 |
- * 4 | 0.97 | 0.99 | 0.999 | |
- *
- * The number of cells per bucket is chosen such that a bucket fits in one cache
- * line. So, on 32- and 64-bit systems, we use (8,2) and (4,2) cuckoo hashing,
- * respectively.
- *
- ******************************************************************************/
-#define JEMALLOC_CKH_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
-
-static bool ckh_grow(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh);
-static void ckh_shrink(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-/*
- * Search bucket for key and return the cell number if found; SIZE_T_MAX
- * otherwise.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C size_t
-ckh_bucket_search(ckh_t *ckh, size_t bucket, const void *key)
-{
- ckhc_t *cell;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < (ZU(1) << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS); i++) {
- cell = &ckh->tab[(bucket << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS) + i];
- if (cell->key != NULL && ckh->keycomp(key, cell->key))
- return ((bucket << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS) + i);
- }
-
- return (SIZE_T_MAX);
-}
-
-/*
- * Search table for key and return cell number if found; SIZE_T_MAX otherwise.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C size_t
-ckh_isearch(ckh_t *ckh, const void *key)
-{
- size_t hashes[2], bucket, cell;
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
-
- ckh->hash(key, hashes);
-
- /* Search primary bucket. */
- bucket = hashes[0] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets) - 1);
- cell = ckh_bucket_search(ckh, bucket, key);
- if (cell != SIZE_T_MAX)
- return (cell);
-
- /* Search secondary bucket. */
- bucket = hashes[1] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets) - 1);
- cell = ckh_bucket_search(ckh, bucket, key);
- return (cell);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C bool
-ckh_try_bucket_insert(ckh_t *ckh, size_t bucket, const void *key,
- const void *data)
-{
- ckhc_t *cell;
- unsigned offset, i;
-
- /*
- * Cycle through the cells in the bucket, starting at a random position.
- * The randomness avoids worst-case search overhead as buckets fill up.
- */
- offset = (unsigned)prng_lg_range_u64(&ckh->prng_state,
- LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS);
- for (i = 0; i < (ZU(1) << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS); i++) {
- cell = &ckh->tab[(bucket << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS) +
- ((i + offset) & ((ZU(1) << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS) - 1))];
- if (cell->key == NULL) {
- cell->key = key;
- cell->data = data;
- ckh->count++;
- return (false);
- }
- }
-
- return (true);
-}
-
-/*
- * No space is available in bucket. Randomly evict an item, then try to find an
- * alternate location for that item. Iteratively repeat this
- * eviction/relocation procedure until either success or detection of an
- * eviction/relocation bucket cycle.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C bool
-ckh_evict_reloc_insert(ckh_t *ckh, size_t argbucket, void const **argkey,
- void const **argdata)
-{
- const void *key, *data, *tkey, *tdata;
- ckhc_t *cell;
- size_t hashes[2], bucket, tbucket;
- unsigned i;
-
- bucket = argbucket;
- key = *argkey;
- data = *argdata;
- while (true) {
- /*
- * Choose a random item within the bucket to evict. This is
- * critical to correct function, because without (eventually)
- * evicting all items within a bucket during iteration, it
- * would be possible to get stuck in an infinite loop if there
- * were an item for which both hashes indicated the same
- * bucket.
- */
- i = (unsigned)prng_lg_range_u64(&ckh->prng_state,
- LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS);
- cell = &ckh->tab[(bucket << LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS) + i];
- assert(cell->key != NULL);
-
- /* Swap cell->{key,data} and {key,data} (evict). */
- tkey = cell->key; tdata = cell->data;
- cell->key = key; cell->data = data;
- key = tkey; data = tdata;
-
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->nrelocs++;
-#endif
-
- /* Find the alternate bucket for the evicted item. */
- ckh->hash(key, hashes);
- tbucket = hashes[1] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets) - 1);
- if (tbucket == bucket) {
- tbucket = hashes[0] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets)
- - 1);
- /*
- * It may be that (tbucket == bucket) still, if the
- * item's hashes both indicate this bucket. However,
- * we are guaranteed to eventually escape this bucket
- * during iteration, assuming pseudo-random item
- * selection (true randomness would make infinite
- * looping a remote possibility). The reason we can
- * never get trapped forever is that there are two
- * cases:
- *
- * 1) This bucket == argbucket, so we will quickly
- * detect an eviction cycle and terminate.
- * 2) An item was evicted to this bucket from another,
- * which means that at least one item in this bucket
- * has hashes that indicate distinct buckets.
- */
- }
- /* Check for a cycle. */
- if (tbucket == argbucket) {
- *argkey = key;
- *argdata = data;
- return (true);
- }
-
- bucket = tbucket;
- if (!ckh_try_bucket_insert(ckh, bucket, key, data))
- return (false);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C bool
-ckh_try_insert(ckh_t *ckh, void const**argkey, void const**argdata)
-{
- size_t hashes[2], bucket;
- const void *key = *argkey;
- const void *data = *argdata;
-
- ckh->hash(key, hashes);
-
- /* Try to insert in primary bucket. */
- bucket = hashes[0] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets) - 1);
- if (!ckh_try_bucket_insert(ckh, bucket, key, data))
- return (false);
-
- /* Try to insert in secondary bucket. */
- bucket = hashes[1] & ((ZU(1) << ckh->lg_curbuckets) - 1);
- if (!ckh_try_bucket_insert(ckh, bucket, key, data))
- return (false);
-
- /*
- * Try to find a place for this item via iterative eviction/relocation.
- */
- return (ckh_evict_reloc_insert(ckh, bucket, argkey, argdata));
-}
-
-/*
- * Try to rebuild the hash table from scratch by inserting all items from the
- * old table into the new.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C bool
-ckh_rebuild(ckh_t *ckh, ckhc_t *aTab)
-{
- size_t count, i, nins;
- const void *key, *data;
-
- count = ckh->count;
- ckh->count = 0;
- for (i = nins = 0; nins < count; i++) {
- if (aTab[i].key != NULL) {
- key = aTab[i].key;
- data = aTab[i].data;
- if (ckh_try_insert(ckh, &key, &data)) {
- ckh->count = count;
- return (true);
- }
- nins++;
- }
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-ckh_grow(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh)
-{
- bool ret;
- ckhc_t *tab, *ttab;
- unsigned lg_prevbuckets, lg_curcells;
-
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->ngrows++;
-#endif
-
- /*
- * It is possible (though unlikely, given well behaved hashes) that the
- * table will have to be doubled more than once in order to create a
- * usable table.
- */
- lg_prevbuckets = ckh->lg_curbuckets;
- lg_curcells = ckh->lg_curbuckets + LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
- while (true) {
- size_t usize;
-
- lg_curcells++;
- usize = sa2u(sizeof(ckhc_t) << lg_curcells, CACHELINE);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS)) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- tab = (ckhc_t *)ipallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, CACHELINE,
- true, NULL, true, arena_ichoose(tsd, NULL));
- if (tab == NULL) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- /* Swap in new table. */
- ttab = ckh->tab;
- ckh->tab = tab;
- tab = ttab;
- ckh->lg_curbuckets = lg_curcells - LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
-
- if (!ckh_rebuild(ckh, tab)) {
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tab, NULL, true, true);
- break;
- }
-
- /* Rebuilding failed, so back out partially rebuilt table. */
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ckh->tab, NULL, true, true);
- ckh->tab = tab;
- ckh->lg_curbuckets = lg_prevbuckets;
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-ckh_shrink(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh)
-{
- ckhc_t *tab, *ttab;
- size_t usize;
- unsigned lg_prevbuckets, lg_curcells;
-
- /*
- * It is possible (though unlikely, given well behaved hashes) that the
- * table rebuild will fail.
- */
- lg_prevbuckets = ckh->lg_curbuckets;
- lg_curcells = ckh->lg_curbuckets + LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS - 1;
- usize = sa2u(sizeof(ckhc_t) << lg_curcells, CACHELINE);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return;
- tab = (ckhc_t *)ipallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, CACHELINE, true, NULL,
- true, arena_ichoose(tsd, NULL));
- if (tab == NULL) {
- /*
- * An OOM error isn't worth propagating, since it doesn't
- * prevent this or future operations from proceeding.
- */
- return;
- }
- /* Swap in new table. */
- ttab = ckh->tab;
- ckh->tab = tab;
- tab = ttab;
- ckh->lg_curbuckets = lg_curcells - LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
-
- if (!ckh_rebuild(ckh, tab)) {
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tab, NULL, true, true);
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->nshrinks++;
-#endif
- return;
- }
-
- /* Rebuilding failed, so back out partially rebuilt table. */
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ckh->tab, NULL, true, true);
- ckh->tab = tab;
- ckh->lg_curbuckets = lg_prevbuckets;
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->nshrinkfails++;
-#endif
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_new(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, size_t minitems, ckh_hash_t *hash,
- ckh_keycomp_t *keycomp)
-{
- bool ret;
- size_t mincells, usize;
- unsigned lg_mincells;
-
- assert(minitems > 0);
- assert(hash != NULL);
- assert(keycomp != NULL);
-
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->ngrows = 0;
- ckh->nshrinks = 0;
- ckh->nshrinkfails = 0;
- ckh->ninserts = 0;
- ckh->nrelocs = 0;
-#endif
- ckh->prng_state = 42; /* Value doesn't really matter. */
- ckh->count = 0;
-
- /*
- * Find the minimum power of 2 that is large enough to fit minitems
- * entries. We are using (2+,2) cuckoo hashing, which has an expected
- * maximum load factor of at least ~0.86, so 0.75 is a conservative load
- * factor that will typically allow mincells items to fit without ever
- * growing the table.
- */
- assert(LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS > 0);
- mincells = ((minitems + (3 - (minitems % 3))) / 3) << 2;
- for (lg_mincells = LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
- (ZU(1) << lg_mincells) < mincells;
- lg_mincells++)
- ; /* Do nothing. */
- ckh->lg_minbuckets = lg_mincells - LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
- ckh->lg_curbuckets = lg_mincells - LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS;
- ckh->hash = hash;
- ckh->keycomp = keycomp;
-
- usize = sa2u(sizeof(ckhc_t) << lg_mincells, CACHELINE);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS)) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- ckh->tab = (ckhc_t *)ipallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), usize, CACHELINE, true,
- NULL, true, arena_ichoose(tsd, NULL));
- if (ckh->tab == NULL) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-ckh_delete(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh)
-{
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
-
-#ifdef CKH_VERBOSE
- malloc_printf(
- "%s(%p): ngrows: %"FMTu64", nshrinks: %"FMTu64","
- " nshrinkfails: %"FMTu64", ninserts: %"FMTu64","
- " nrelocs: %"FMTu64"\n", __func__, ckh,
- (unsigned long long)ckh->ngrows,
- (unsigned long long)ckh->nshrinks,
- (unsigned long long)ckh->nshrinkfails,
- (unsigned long long)ckh->ninserts,
- (unsigned long long)ckh->nrelocs);
-#endif
-
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ckh->tab, NULL, true, true);
- if (config_debug)
- memset(ckh, JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK, sizeof(ckh_t));
-}
-
-size_t
-ckh_count(ckh_t *ckh)
-{
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
-
- return (ckh->count);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_iter(ckh_t *ckh, size_t *tabind, void **key, void **data)
-{
- size_t i, ncells;
-
- for (i = *tabind, ncells = (ZU(1) << (ckh->lg_curbuckets +
- LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS)); i < ncells; i++) {
- if (ckh->tab[i].key != NULL) {
- if (key != NULL)
- *key = (void *)ckh->tab[i].key;
- if (data != NULL)
- *data = (void *)ckh->tab[i].data;
- *tabind = i + 1;
- return (false);
- }
- }
-
- return (true);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_insert(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, const void *key, const void *data)
-{
- bool ret;
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
- assert(ckh_search(ckh, key, NULL, NULL));
-
-#ifdef CKH_COUNT
- ckh->ninserts++;
-#endif
-
- while (ckh_try_insert(ckh, &key, &data)) {
- if (ckh_grow(tsd, ckh)) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_remove(tsd_t *tsd, ckh_t *ckh, const void *searchkey, void **key,
- void **data)
-{
- size_t cell;
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
-
- cell = ckh_isearch(ckh, searchkey);
- if (cell != SIZE_T_MAX) {
- if (key != NULL)
- *key = (void *)ckh->tab[cell].key;
- if (data != NULL)
- *data = (void *)ckh->tab[cell].data;
- ckh->tab[cell].key = NULL;
- ckh->tab[cell].data = NULL; /* Not necessary. */
-
- ckh->count--;
- /* Try to halve the table if it is less than 1/4 full. */
- if (ckh->count < (ZU(1) << (ckh->lg_curbuckets
- + LG_CKH_BUCKET_CELLS - 2)) && ckh->lg_curbuckets
- > ckh->lg_minbuckets) {
- /* Ignore error due to OOM. */
- ckh_shrink(tsd, ckh);
- }
-
- return (false);
- }
-
- return (true);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_search(ckh_t *ckh, const void *searchkey, void **key, void **data)
-{
- size_t cell;
-
- assert(ckh != NULL);
-
- cell = ckh_isearch(ckh, searchkey);
- if (cell != SIZE_T_MAX) {
- if (key != NULL)
- *key = (void *)ckh->tab[cell].key;
- if (data != NULL)
- *data = (void *)ckh->tab[cell].data;
- return (false);
- }
-
- return (true);
-}
-
-void
-ckh_string_hash(const void *key, size_t r_hash[2])
-{
-
- hash(key, strlen((const char *)key), 0x94122f33U, r_hash);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_string_keycomp(const void *k1, const void *k2)
-{
-
- assert(k1 != NULL);
- assert(k2 != NULL);
-
- return (strcmp((char *)k1, (char *)k2) ? false : true);
-}
-
-void
-ckh_pointer_hash(const void *key, size_t r_hash[2])
-{
- union {
- const void *v;
- size_t i;
- } u;
-
- assert(sizeof(u.v) == sizeof(u.i));
- u.v = key;
- hash(&u.i, sizeof(u.i), 0xd983396eU, r_hash);
-}
-
-bool
-ckh_pointer_keycomp(const void *k1, const void *k2)
-{
-
- return ((k1 == k2) ? true : false);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ctl.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ctl.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bc78b2055..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ctl.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2254 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_CTL_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-/*
- * ctl_mtx protects the following:
- * - ctl_stats.*
- */
-static malloc_mutex_t ctl_mtx;
-static bool ctl_initialized;
-static uint64_t ctl_epoch;
-static ctl_stats_t ctl_stats;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Helpers for named and indexed nodes. */
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C const ctl_named_node_t *
-ctl_named_node(const ctl_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return ((node->named) ? (const ctl_named_node_t *)node : NULL);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C const ctl_named_node_t *
-ctl_named_children(const ctl_named_node_t *node, size_t index)
-{
- const ctl_named_node_t *children = ctl_named_node(node->children);
-
- return (children ? &children[index] : NULL);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C const ctl_indexed_node_t *
-ctl_indexed_node(const ctl_node_t *node)
-{
-
- return (!node->named ? (const ctl_indexed_node_t *)node : NULL);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
-
-#define CTL_PROTO(n) \
-static int n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, \
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen);
-
-#define INDEX_PROTO(n) \
-static const ctl_named_node_t *n##_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, \
- const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i);
-
-static bool ctl_arena_init(ctl_arena_stats_t *astats);
-static void ctl_arena_clear(ctl_arena_stats_t *astats);
-static void ctl_arena_stats_amerge(tsdn_t *tsdn, ctl_arena_stats_t *cstats,
- arena_t *arena);
-static void ctl_arena_stats_smerge(ctl_arena_stats_t *sstats,
- ctl_arena_stats_t *astats);
-static void ctl_arena_refresh(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned i);
-static bool ctl_grow(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-static void ctl_refresh(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-static bool ctl_init(tsdn_t *tsdn);
-static int ctl_lookup(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *name,
- ctl_node_t const **nodesp, size_t *mibp, size_t *depthp);
-
-CTL_PROTO(version)
-CTL_PROTO(epoch)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_tcache_enabled)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_tcache_flush)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_prof_name)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_prof_active)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_arena)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_allocated)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_allocatedp)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_deallocated)
-CTL_PROTO(thread_deallocatedp)
-CTL_PROTO(config_cache_oblivious)
-CTL_PROTO(config_debug)
-CTL_PROTO(config_fill)
-CTL_PROTO(config_lazy_lock)
-CTL_PROTO(config_malloc_conf)
-CTL_PROTO(config_munmap)
-CTL_PROTO(config_prof)
-CTL_PROTO(config_prof_libgcc)
-CTL_PROTO(config_prof_libunwind)
-CTL_PROTO(config_stats)
-CTL_PROTO(config_tcache)
-CTL_PROTO(config_tls)
-CTL_PROTO(config_utrace)
-CTL_PROTO(config_valgrind)
-CTL_PROTO(config_xmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_abort)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_dss)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_lg_chunk)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_narenas)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_purge)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_lg_dirty_mult)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_decay_time)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_stats_print)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_junk)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_zero)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_quarantine)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_redzone)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_utrace)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_xmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_tcache)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_lg_tcache_max)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_prefix)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_active)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_thread_active_init)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_lg_prof_sample)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_lg_prof_interval)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_gdump)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_final)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_leak)
-CTL_PROTO(opt_prof_accum)
-CTL_PROTO(tcache_create)
-CTL_PROTO(tcache_flush)
-CTL_PROTO(tcache_destroy)
-static void arena_i_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned arena_ind, bool all);
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_purge)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_decay)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_reset)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_dss)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_lg_dirty_mult)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_decay_time)
-CTL_PROTO(arena_i_chunk_hooks)
-INDEX_PROTO(arena_i)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_bin_i_size)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_bin_i_nregs)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_bin_i_run_size)
-INDEX_PROTO(arenas_bin_i)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_lrun_i_size)
-INDEX_PROTO(arenas_lrun_i)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_hchunk_i_size)
-INDEX_PROTO(arenas_hchunk_i)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_narenas)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_initialized)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_lg_dirty_mult)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_decay_time)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_quantum)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_page)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_tcache_max)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_nbins)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_nhbins)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_nlruns)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_nhchunks)
-CTL_PROTO(arenas_extend)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_thread_active_init)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_active)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_dump)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_gdump)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_reset)
-CTL_PROTO(prof_interval)
-CTL_PROTO(lg_prof_sample)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_small_allocated)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_small_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_small_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_small_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_large_allocated)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_large_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_large_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_large_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_huge_allocated)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_huge_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_huge_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_huge_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curregs)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nfills)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nflushes)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nruns)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nreruns)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curruns)
-INDEX_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_bins_j)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_curruns)
-INDEX_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nmalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_ndalloc)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nrequests)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_curhchunks)
-INDEX_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_nthreads)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_dss)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_lg_dirty_mult)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_decay_time)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_pactive)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_pdirty)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_mapped)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_retained)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_npurge)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_nmadvise)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_purged)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_metadata_mapped)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_arenas_i_metadata_allocated)
-INDEX_PROTO(stats_arenas_i)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_cactive)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_allocated)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_active)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_metadata)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_resident)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_mapped)
-CTL_PROTO(stats_retained)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* mallctl tree. */
-
-/* Maximum tree depth. */
-#define CTL_MAX_DEPTH 6
-
-#define NAME(n) {true}, n
-#define CHILD(t, c) \
- sizeof(c##_node) / sizeof(ctl_##t##_node_t), \
- (ctl_node_t *)c##_node, \
- NULL
-#define CTL(c) 0, NULL, c##_ctl
-
-/*
- * Only handles internal indexed nodes, since there are currently no external
- * ones.
- */
-#define INDEX(i) {false}, i##_index
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t thread_tcache_node[] = {
- {NAME("enabled"), CTL(thread_tcache_enabled)},
- {NAME("flush"), CTL(thread_tcache_flush)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t thread_prof_node[] = {
- {NAME("name"), CTL(thread_prof_name)},
- {NAME("active"), CTL(thread_prof_active)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t thread_node[] = {
- {NAME("arena"), CTL(thread_arena)},
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(thread_allocated)},
- {NAME("allocatedp"), CTL(thread_allocatedp)},
- {NAME("deallocated"), CTL(thread_deallocated)},
- {NAME("deallocatedp"), CTL(thread_deallocatedp)},
- {NAME("tcache"), CHILD(named, thread_tcache)},
- {NAME("prof"), CHILD(named, thread_prof)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t config_node[] = {
- {NAME("cache_oblivious"), CTL(config_cache_oblivious)},
- {NAME("debug"), CTL(config_debug)},
- {NAME("fill"), CTL(config_fill)},
- {NAME("lazy_lock"), CTL(config_lazy_lock)},
- {NAME("malloc_conf"), CTL(config_malloc_conf)},
- {NAME("munmap"), CTL(config_munmap)},
- {NAME("prof"), CTL(config_prof)},
- {NAME("prof_libgcc"), CTL(config_prof_libgcc)},
- {NAME("prof_libunwind"), CTL(config_prof_libunwind)},
- {NAME("stats"), CTL(config_stats)},
- {NAME("tcache"), CTL(config_tcache)},
- {NAME("tls"), CTL(config_tls)},
- {NAME("utrace"), CTL(config_utrace)},
- {NAME("valgrind"), CTL(config_valgrind)},
- {NAME("xmalloc"), CTL(config_xmalloc)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t opt_node[] = {
- {NAME("abort"), CTL(opt_abort)},
- {NAME("dss"), CTL(opt_dss)},
- {NAME("lg_chunk"), CTL(opt_lg_chunk)},
- {NAME("narenas"), CTL(opt_narenas)},
- {NAME("purge"), CTL(opt_purge)},
- {NAME("lg_dirty_mult"), CTL(opt_lg_dirty_mult)},
- {NAME("decay_time"), CTL(opt_decay_time)},
- {NAME("stats_print"), CTL(opt_stats_print)},
- {NAME("junk"), CTL(opt_junk)},
- {NAME("zero"), CTL(opt_zero)},
- {NAME("quarantine"), CTL(opt_quarantine)},
- {NAME("redzone"), CTL(opt_redzone)},
- {NAME("utrace"), CTL(opt_utrace)},
- {NAME("xmalloc"), CTL(opt_xmalloc)},
- {NAME("tcache"), CTL(opt_tcache)},
- {NAME("lg_tcache_max"), CTL(opt_lg_tcache_max)},
- {NAME("prof"), CTL(opt_prof)},
- {NAME("prof_prefix"), CTL(opt_prof_prefix)},
- {NAME("prof_active"), CTL(opt_prof_active)},
- {NAME("prof_thread_active_init"), CTL(opt_prof_thread_active_init)},
- {NAME("lg_prof_sample"), CTL(opt_lg_prof_sample)},
- {NAME("lg_prof_interval"), CTL(opt_lg_prof_interval)},
- {NAME("prof_gdump"), CTL(opt_prof_gdump)},
- {NAME("prof_final"), CTL(opt_prof_final)},
- {NAME("prof_leak"), CTL(opt_prof_leak)},
- {NAME("prof_accum"), CTL(opt_prof_accum)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t tcache_node[] = {
- {NAME("create"), CTL(tcache_create)},
- {NAME("flush"), CTL(tcache_flush)},
- {NAME("destroy"), CTL(tcache_destroy)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t arena_i_node[] = {
- {NAME("purge"), CTL(arena_i_purge)},
- {NAME("decay"), CTL(arena_i_decay)},
- {NAME("reset"), CTL(arena_i_reset)},
- {NAME("dss"), CTL(arena_i_dss)},
- {NAME("lg_dirty_mult"), CTL(arena_i_lg_dirty_mult)},
- {NAME("decay_time"), CTL(arena_i_decay_time)},
- {NAME("chunk_hooks"), CTL(arena_i_chunk_hooks)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_arena_i_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, arena_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t arena_node[] = {
- {INDEX(arena_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t arenas_bin_i_node[] = {
- {NAME("size"), CTL(arenas_bin_i_size)},
- {NAME("nregs"), CTL(arenas_bin_i_nregs)},
- {NAME("run_size"), CTL(arenas_bin_i_run_size)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_arenas_bin_i_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, arenas_bin_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t arenas_bin_node[] = {
- {INDEX(arenas_bin_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t arenas_lrun_i_node[] = {
- {NAME("size"), CTL(arenas_lrun_i_size)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_arenas_lrun_i_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, arenas_lrun_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t arenas_lrun_node[] = {
- {INDEX(arenas_lrun_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t arenas_hchunk_i_node[] = {
- {NAME("size"), CTL(arenas_hchunk_i_size)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_arenas_hchunk_i_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, arenas_hchunk_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t arenas_hchunk_node[] = {
- {INDEX(arenas_hchunk_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t arenas_node[] = {
- {NAME("narenas"), CTL(arenas_narenas)},
- {NAME("initialized"), CTL(arenas_initialized)},
- {NAME("lg_dirty_mult"), CTL(arenas_lg_dirty_mult)},
- {NAME("decay_time"), CTL(arenas_decay_time)},
- {NAME("quantum"), CTL(arenas_quantum)},
- {NAME("page"), CTL(arenas_page)},
- {NAME("tcache_max"), CTL(arenas_tcache_max)},
- {NAME("nbins"), CTL(arenas_nbins)},
- {NAME("nhbins"), CTL(arenas_nhbins)},
- {NAME("bin"), CHILD(indexed, arenas_bin)},
- {NAME("nlruns"), CTL(arenas_nlruns)},
- {NAME("lrun"), CHILD(indexed, arenas_lrun)},
- {NAME("nhchunks"), CTL(arenas_nhchunks)},
- {NAME("hchunk"), CHILD(indexed, arenas_hchunk)},
- {NAME("extend"), CTL(arenas_extend)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t prof_node[] = {
- {NAME("thread_active_init"), CTL(prof_thread_active_init)},
- {NAME("active"), CTL(prof_active)},
- {NAME("dump"), CTL(prof_dump)},
- {NAME("gdump"), CTL(prof_gdump)},
- {NAME("reset"), CTL(prof_reset)},
- {NAME("interval"), CTL(prof_interval)},
- {NAME("lg_sample"), CTL(lg_prof_sample)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_metadata_node[] = {
- {NAME("mapped"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_metadata_mapped)},
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_metadata_allocated)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_small_node[] = {
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_small_allocated)},
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_small_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_small_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_small_nrequests)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_large_node[] = {
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_large_allocated)},
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_large_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_large_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_large_nrequests)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_huge_node[] = {
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_huge_allocated)},
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_huge_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_huge_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_huge_nrequests)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_bins_j_node[] = {
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nrequests)},
- {NAME("curregs"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curregs)},
- {NAME("nfills"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nfills)},
- {NAME("nflushes"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nflushes)},
- {NAME("nruns"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nruns)},
- {NAME("nreruns"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nreruns)},
- {NAME("curruns"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curruns)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_stats_arenas_i_bins_j_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_bins_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t stats_arenas_i_bins_node[] = {
- {INDEX(stats_arenas_i_bins_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_node[] = {
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nrequests)},
- {NAME("curruns"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_curruns)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_lruns_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t stats_arenas_i_lruns_node[] = {
- {INDEX(stats_arenas_i_lruns_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_node[] = {
- {NAME("nmalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nmalloc)},
- {NAME("ndalloc"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_ndalloc)},
- {NAME("nrequests"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nrequests)},
- {NAME("curhchunks"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_curhchunks)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t stats_arenas_i_hchunks_node[] = {
- {INDEX(stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_arenas_i_node[] = {
- {NAME("nthreads"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_nthreads)},
- {NAME("dss"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_dss)},
- {NAME("lg_dirty_mult"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_lg_dirty_mult)},
- {NAME("decay_time"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_decay_time)},
- {NAME("pactive"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_pactive)},
- {NAME("pdirty"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_pdirty)},
- {NAME("mapped"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_mapped)},
- {NAME("retained"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_retained)},
- {NAME("npurge"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_npurge)},
- {NAME("nmadvise"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_nmadvise)},
- {NAME("purged"), CTL(stats_arenas_i_purged)},
- {NAME("metadata"), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_metadata)},
- {NAME("small"), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_small)},
- {NAME("large"), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_large)},
- {NAME("huge"), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i_huge)},
- {NAME("bins"), CHILD(indexed, stats_arenas_i_bins)},
- {NAME("lruns"), CHILD(indexed, stats_arenas_i_lruns)},
- {NAME("hchunks"), CHILD(indexed, stats_arenas_i_hchunks)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_stats_arenas_i_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, stats_arenas_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_indexed_node_t stats_arenas_node[] = {
- {INDEX(stats_arenas_i)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t stats_node[] = {
- {NAME("cactive"), CTL(stats_cactive)},
- {NAME("allocated"), CTL(stats_allocated)},
- {NAME("active"), CTL(stats_active)},
- {NAME("metadata"), CTL(stats_metadata)},
- {NAME("resident"), CTL(stats_resident)},
- {NAME("mapped"), CTL(stats_mapped)},
- {NAME("retained"), CTL(stats_retained)},
- {NAME("arenas"), CHILD(indexed, stats_arenas)}
-};
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t root_node[] = {
- {NAME("version"), CTL(version)},
- {NAME("epoch"), CTL(epoch)},
- {NAME("thread"), CHILD(named, thread)},
- {NAME("config"), CHILD(named, config)},
- {NAME("opt"), CHILD(named, opt)},
- {NAME("tcache"), CHILD(named, tcache)},
- {NAME("arena"), CHILD(indexed, arena)},
- {NAME("arenas"), CHILD(named, arenas)},
- {NAME("prof"), CHILD(named, prof)},
- {NAME("stats"), CHILD(named, stats)}
-};
-static const ctl_named_node_t super_root_node[] = {
- {NAME(""), CHILD(named, root)}
-};
-
-#undef NAME
-#undef CHILD
-#undef CTL
-#undef INDEX
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static bool
-ctl_arena_init(ctl_arena_stats_t *astats)
-{
-
- if (astats->lstats == NULL) {
- astats->lstats = (malloc_large_stats_t *)a0malloc(nlclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_large_stats_t));
- if (astats->lstats == NULL)
- return (true);
- }
-
- if (astats->hstats == NULL) {
- astats->hstats = (malloc_huge_stats_t *)a0malloc(nhclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_huge_stats_t));
- if (astats->hstats == NULL)
- return (true);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-ctl_arena_clear(ctl_arena_stats_t *astats)
-{
-
- astats->nthreads = 0;
- astats->dss = dss_prec_names[dss_prec_limit];
- astats->lg_dirty_mult = -1;
- astats->decay_time = -1;
- astats->pactive = 0;
- astats->pdirty = 0;
- if (config_stats) {
- memset(&astats->astats, 0, sizeof(arena_stats_t));
- astats->allocated_small = 0;
- astats->nmalloc_small = 0;
- astats->ndalloc_small = 0;
- astats->nrequests_small = 0;
- memset(astats->bstats, 0, NBINS * sizeof(malloc_bin_stats_t));
- memset(astats->lstats, 0, nlclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_large_stats_t));
- memset(astats->hstats, 0, nhclasses *
- sizeof(malloc_huge_stats_t));
- }
-}
-
-static void
-ctl_arena_stats_amerge(tsdn_t *tsdn, ctl_arena_stats_t *cstats, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- if (config_stats) {
- arena_stats_merge(tsdn, arena, &cstats->nthreads, &cstats->dss,
- &cstats->lg_dirty_mult, &cstats->decay_time,
- &cstats->pactive, &cstats->pdirty, &cstats->astats,
- cstats->bstats, cstats->lstats, cstats->hstats);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- cstats->allocated_small += cstats->bstats[i].curregs *
- index2size(i);
- cstats->nmalloc_small += cstats->bstats[i].nmalloc;
- cstats->ndalloc_small += cstats->bstats[i].ndalloc;
- cstats->nrequests_small += cstats->bstats[i].nrequests;
- }
- } else {
- arena_basic_stats_merge(tsdn, arena, &cstats->nthreads,
- &cstats->dss, &cstats->lg_dirty_mult, &cstats->decay_time,
- &cstats->pactive, &cstats->pdirty);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-ctl_arena_stats_smerge(ctl_arena_stats_t *sstats, ctl_arena_stats_t *astats)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- sstats->nthreads += astats->nthreads;
- sstats->pactive += astats->pactive;
- sstats->pdirty += astats->pdirty;
-
- if (config_stats) {
- sstats->astats.mapped += astats->astats.mapped;
- sstats->astats.retained += astats->astats.retained;
- sstats->astats.npurge += astats->astats.npurge;
- sstats->astats.nmadvise += astats->astats.nmadvise;
- sstats->astats.purged += astats->astats.purged;
-
- sstats->astats.metadata_mapped +=
- astats->astats.metadata_mapped;
- sstats->astats.metadata_allocated +=
- astats->astats.metadata_allocated;
-
- sstats->allocated_small += astats->allocated_small;
- sstats->nmalloc_small += astats->nmalloc_small;
- sstats->ndalloc_small += astats->ndalloc_small;
- sstats->nrequests_small += astats->nrequests_small;
-
- sstats->astats.allocated_large +=
- astats->astats.allocated_large;
- sstats->astats.nmalloc_large += astats->astats.nmalloc_large;
- sstats->astats.ndalloc_large += astats->astats.ndalloc_large;
- sstats->astats.nrequests_large +=
- astats->astats.nrequests_large;
-
- sstats->astats.allocated_huge += astats->astats.allocated_huge;
- sstats->astats.nmalloc_huge += astats->astats.nmalloc_huge;
- sstats->astats.ndalloc_huge += astats->astats.ndalloc_huge;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- sstats->bstats[i].nmalloc += astats->bstats[i].nmalloc;
- sstats->bstats[i].ndalloc += astats->bstats[i].ndalloc;
- sstats->bstats[i].nrequests +=
- astats->bstats[i].nrequests;
- sstats->bstats[i].curregs += astats->bstats[i].curregs;
- if (config_tcache) {
- sstats->bstats[i].nfills +=
- astats->bstats[i].nfills;
- sstats->bstats[i].nflushes +=
- astats->bstats[i].nflushes;
- }
- sstats->bstats[i].nruns += astats->bstats[i].nruns;
- sstats->bstats[i].reruns += astats->bstats[i].reruns;
- sstats->bstats[i].curruns += astats->bstats[i].curruns;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nlclasses; i++) {
- sstats->lstats[i].nmalloc += astats->lstats[i].nmalloc;
- sstats->lstats[i].ndalloc += astats->lstats[i].ndalloc;
- sstats->lstats[i].nrequests +=
- astats->lstats[i].nrequests;
- sstats->lstats[i].curruns += astats->lstats[i].curruns;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nhclasses; i++) {
- sstats->hstats[i].nmalloc += astats->hstats[i].nmalloc;
- sstats->hstats[i].ndalloc += astats->hstats[i].ndalloc;
- sstats->hstats[i].curhchunks +=
- astats->hstats[i].curhchunks;
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-ctl_arena_refresh(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, unsigned i)
-{
- ctl_arena_stats_t *astats = &ctl_stats.arenas[i];
- ctl_arena_stats_t *sstats = &ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas];
-
- ctl_arena_clear(astats);
- ctl_arena_stats_amerge(tsdn, astats, arena);
- /* Merge into sum stats as well. */
- ctl_arena_stats_smerge(sstats, astats);
-}
-
-static bool
-ctl_grow(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- ctl_arena_stats_t *astats;
-
- /* Initialize new arena. */
- if (arena_init(tsdn, ctl_stats.narenas) == NULL)
- return (true);
-
- /* Allocate extended arena stats. */
- astats = (ctl_arena_stats_t *)a0malloc((ctl_stats.narenas + 2) *
- sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- if (astats == NULL)
- return (true);
-
- /* Initialize the new astats element. */
- memcpy(astats, ctl_stats.arenas, (ctl_stats.narenas + 1) *
- sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- memset(&astats[ctl_stats.narenas + 1], 0, sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- if (ctl_arena_init(&astats[ctl_stats.narenas + 1])) {
- a0dalloc(astats);
- return (true);
- }
- /* Swap merged stats to their new location. */
- {
- ctl_arena_stats_t tstats;
- memcpy(&tstats, &astats[ctl_stats.narenas],
- sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- memcpy(&astats[ctl_stats.narenas],
- &astats[ctl_stats.narenas + 1], sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- memcpy(&astats[ctl_stats.narenas + 1], &tstats,
- sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- }
- a0dalloc(ctl_stats.arenas);
- ctl_stats.arenas = astats;
- ctl_stats.narenas++;
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-ctl_refresh(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- unsigned i;
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(arena_t *, tarenas, ctl_stats.narenas);
-
- /*
- * Clear sum stats, since they will be merged into by
- * ctl_arena_refresh().
- */
- ctl_arena_clear(&ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas]);
-
- for (i = 0; i < ctl_stats.narenas; i++)
- tarenas[i] = arena_get(tsdn, i, false);
-
- for (i = 0; i < ctl_stats.narenas; i++) {
- bool initialized = (tarenas[i] != NULL);
-
- ctl_stats.arenas[i].initialized = initialized;
- if (initialized)
- ctl_arena_refresh(tsdn, tarenas[i], i);
- }
-
- if (config_stats) {
- size_t base_allocated, base_resident, base_mapped;
- base_stats_get(tsdn, &base_allocated, &base_resident,
- &base_mapped);
- ctl_stats.allocated =
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].allocated_small +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.allocated_large +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.allocated_huge;
- ctl_stats.active =
- (ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].pactive << LG_PAGE);
- ctl_stats.metadata = base_allocated +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.metadata_mapped +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats
- .metadata_allocated;
- ctl_stats.resident = base_resident +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.metadata_mapped +
- ((ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].pactive +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].pdirty) << LG_PAGE);
- ctl_stats.mapped = base_mapped +
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.mapped;
- ctl_stats.retained =
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].astats.retained;
- }
-
- ctl_epoch++;
-}
-
-static bool
-ctl_init(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- bool ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- if (!ctl_initialized) {
- /*
- * Allocate space for one extra arena stats element, which
- * contains summed stats across all arenas.
- */
- ctl_stats.narenas = narenas_total_get();
- ctl_stats.arenas = (ctl_arena_stats_t *)a0malloc(
- (ctl_stats.narenas + 1) * sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
- if (ctl_stats.arenas == NULL) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- memset(ctl_stats.arenas, 0, (ctl_stats.narenas + 1) *
- sizeof(ctl_arena_stats_t));
-
- /*
- * Initialize all stats structures, regardless of whether they
- * ever get used. Lazy initialization would allow errors to
- * cause inconsistent state to be viewable by the application.
- */
- if (config_stats) {
- unsigned i;
- for (i = 0; i <= ctl_stats.narenas; i++) {
- if (ctl_arena_init(&ctl_stats.arenas[i])) {
- unsigned j;
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
- a0dalloc(
- ctl_stats.arenas[j].lstats);
- a0dalloc(
- ctl_stats.arenas[j].hstats);
- }
- a0dalloc(ctl_stats.arenas);
- ctl_stats.arenas = NULL;
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
- }
- ctl_stats.arenas[ctl_stats.narenas].initialized = true;
-
- ctl_epoch = 0;
- ctl_refresh(tsdn);
- ctl_initialized = true;
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-ctl_lookup(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *name, ctl_node_t const **nodesp,
- size_t *mibp, size_t *depthp)
-{
- int ret;
- const char *elm, *tdot, *dot;
- size_t elen, i, j;
- const ctl_named_node_t *node;
-
- elm = name;
- /* Equivalent to strchrnul(). */
- dot = ((tdot = strchr(elm, '.')) != NULL) ? tdot : strchr(elm, '\0');
- elen = (size_t)((uintptr_t)dot - (uintptr_t)elm);
- if (elen == 0) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- node = super_root_node;
- for (i = 0; i < *depthp; i++) {
- assert(node);
- assert(node->nchildren > 0);
- if (ctl_named_node(node->children) != NULL) {
- const ctl_named_node_t *pnode = node;
-
- /* Children are named. */
- for (j = 0; j < node->nchildren; j++) {
- const ctl_named_node_t *child =
- ctl_named_children(node, j);
- if (strlen(child->name) == elen &&
- strncmp(elm, child->name, elen) == 0) {
- node = child;
- if (nodesp != NULL)
- nodesp[i] =
- (const ctl_node_t *)node;
- mibp[i] = j;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (node == pnode) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- } else {
- uintmax_t index;
- const ctl_indexed_node_t *inode;
-
- /* Children are indexed. */
- index = malloc_strtoumax(elm, NULL, 10);
- if (index == UINTMAX_MAX || index > SIZE_T_MAX) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- inode = ctl_indexed_node(node->children);
- node = inode->index(tsdn, mibp, *depthp, (size_t)index);
- if (node == NULL) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- if (nodesp != NULL)
- nodesp[i] = (const ctl_node_t *)node;
- mibp[i] = (size_t)index;
- }
-
- if (node->ctl != NULL) {
- /* Terminal node. */
- if (*dot != '\0') {
- /*
- * The name contains more elements than are
- * in this path through the tree.
- */
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- /* Complete lookup successful. */
- *depthp = i + 1;
- break;
- }
-
- /* Update elm. */
- if (*dot == '\0') {
- /* No more elements. */
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- elm = &dot[1];
- dot = ((tdot = strchr(elm, '.')) != NULL) ? tdot :
- strchr(elm, '\0');
- elen = (size_t)((uintptr_t)dot - (uintptr_t)elm);
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-int
-ctl_byname(tsd_t *tsd, const char *name, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp,
- void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- size_t depth;
- ctl_node_t const *nodes[CTL_MAX_DEPTH];
- size_t mib[CTL_MAX_DEPTH];
- const ctl_named_node_t *node;
-
- if (!ctl_initialized && ctl_init(tsd_tsdn(tsd))) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- depth = CTL_MAX_DEPTH;
- ret = ctl_lookup(tsd_tsdn(tsd), name, nodes, mib, &depth);
- if (ret != 0)
- goto label_return;
-
- node = ctl_named_node(nodes[depth-1]);
- if (node != NULL && node->ctl)
- ret = node->ctl(tsd, mib, depth, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen);
- else {
- /* The name refers to a partial path through the ctl tree. */
- ret = ENOENT;
- }
-
-label_return:
- return(ret);
-}
-
-int
-ctl_nametomib(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *name, size_t *mibp, size_t *miblenp)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (!ctl_initialized && ctl_init(tsdn)) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = ctl_lookup(tsdn, name, NULL, mibp, miblenp);
-label_return:
- return(ret);
-}
-
-int
-ctl_bymib(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- const ctl_named_node_t *node;
- size_t i;
-
- if (!ctl_initialized && ctl_init(tsd_tsdn(tsd))) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- /* Iterate down the tree. */
- node = super_root_node;
- for (i = 0; i < miblen; i++) {
- assert(node);
- assert(node->nchildren > 0);
- if (ctl_named_node(node->children) != NULL) {
- /* Children are named. */
- if (node->nchildren <= (unsigned)mib[i]) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- node = ctl_named_children(node, mib[i]);
- } else {
- const ctl_indexed_node_t *inode;
-
- /* Indexed element. */
- inode = ctl_indexed_node(node->children);
- node = inode->index(tsd_tsdn(tsd), mib, miblen, mib[i]);
- if (node == NULL) {
- ret = ENOENT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Call the ctl function. */
- if (node && node->ctl)
- ret = node->ctl(tsd, mib, miblen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen);
- else {
- /* Partial MIB. */
- ret = ENOENT;
- }
-
-label_return:
- return(ret);
-}
-
-bool
-ctl_boot(void)
-{
-
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&ctl_mtx, "ctl", WITNESS_RANK_CTL))
- return (true);
-
- ctl_initialized = false;
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-ctl_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-ctl_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-ctl_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* *_ctl() functions. */
-
-#define READONLY() do { \
- if (newp != NULL || newlen != 0) { \
- ret = EPERM; \
- goto label_return; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define WRITEONLY() do { \
- if (oldp != NULL || oldlenp != NULL) { \
- ret = EPERM; \
- goto label_return; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define READ_XOR_WRITE() do { \
- if ((oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) && (newp != NULL || \
- newlen != 0)) { \
- ret = EPERM; \
- goto label_return; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define READ(v, t) do { \
- if (oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) { \
- if (*oldlenp != sizeof(t)) { \
- size_t copylen = (sizeof(t) <= *oldlenp) \
- ? sizeof(t) : *oldlenp; \
- memcpy(oldp, (void *)&(v), copylen); \
- ret = EINVAL; \
- goto label_return; \
- } \
- *(t *)oldp = (v); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define WRITE(v, t) do { \
- if (newp != NULL) { \
- if (newlen != sizeof(t)) { \
- ret = EINVAL; \
- goto label_return; \
- } \
- (v) = *(t *)newp; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * There's a lot of code duplication in the following macros due to limitations
- * in how nested cpp macros are expanded.
- */
-#define CTL_RO_CLGEN(c, l, n, v, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- if (!(c)) \
- return (ENOENT); \
- if (l) \
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (v); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- if (l) \
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-#define CTL_RO_CGEN(c, n, v, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- if (!(c)) \
- return (ENOENT); \
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (v); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-#define CTL_RO_GEN(n, v, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (v); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx); \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-/*
- * ctl_mtx is not acquired, under the assumption that no pertinent data will
- * mutate during the call.
- */
-#define CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(c, n, v, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- if (!(c)) \
- return (ENOENT); \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (v); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-#define CTL_RO_NL_GEN(n, v, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (v); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-#define CTL_TSD_RO_NL_CGEN(c, n, m, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- if (!(c)) \
- return (ENOENT); \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = (m(tsd)); \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-#define CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(n, t) \
-static int \
-n##_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, \
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen) \
-{ \
- int ret; \
- t oldval; \
- \
- READONLY(); \
- oldval = n; \
- READ(oldval, t); \
- \
- ret = 0; \
-label_return: \
- return (ret); \
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(version, JEMALLOC_VERSION, const char *)
-
-static int
-epoch_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- UNUSED uint64_t newval;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- WRITE(newval, uint64_t);
- if (newp != NULL)
- ctl_refresh(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- READ(ctl_epoch, uint64_t);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_cache_oblivious, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_debug, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_fill, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_lazy_lock, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_malloc_conf, const char *)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_munmap, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_prof, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_prof_libgcc, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_prof_libunwind, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_stats, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_tcache, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_tls, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_utrace, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_valgrind, bool)
-CTL_RO_CONFIG_GEN(config_xmalloc, bool)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_abort, opt_abort, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_dss, opt_dss, const char *)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_lg_chunk, opt_lg_chunk, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_narenas, opt_narenas, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_purge, purge_mode_names[opt_purge], const char *)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_lg_dirty_mult, opt_lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_decay_time, opt_decay_time, ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(opt_stats_print, opt_stats_print, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_fill, opt_junk, opt_junk, const char *)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_fill, opt_quarantine, opt_quarantine, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_fill, opt_redzone, opt_redzone, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_fill, opt_zero, opt_zero, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_utrace, opt_utrace, opt_utrace, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_xmalloc, opt_xmalloc, opt_xmalloc, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_tcache, opt_tcache, opt_tcache, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_tcache, opt_lg_tcache_max, opt_lg_tcache_max, ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof, opt_prof, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_prefix, opt_prof_prefix, const char *)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_active, opt_prof_active, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_thread_active_init,
- opt_prof_thread_active_init, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_lg_prof_sample, opt_lg_prof_sample, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_accum, opt_prof_accum, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_lg_prof_interval, opt_lg_prof_interval, ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_gdump, opt_prof_gdump, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_final, opt_prof_final, bool)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, opt_prof_leak, opt_prof_leak, bool)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static int
-thread_arena_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- arena_t *oldarena;
- unsigned newind, oldind;
-
- oldarena = arena_choose(tsd, NULL);
- if (oldarena == NULL)
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- newind = oldind = oldarena->ind;
- WRITE(newind, unsigned);
- READ(oldind, unsigned);
- if (newind != oldind) {
- arena_t *newarena;
-
- if (newind >= ctl_stats.narenas) {
- /* New arena index is out of range. */
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- /* Initialize arena if necessary. */
- newarena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), newind, true);
- if (newarena == NULL) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
- /* Set new arena/tcache associations. */
- arena_migrate(tsd, oldind, newind);
- if (config_tcache) {
- tcache_t *tcache = tsd_tcache_get(tsd);
- if (tcache != NULL) {
- tcache_arena_reassociate(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tcache,
- oldarena, newarena);
- }
- }
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-CTL_TSD_RO_NL_CGEN(config_stats, thread_allocated, tsd_thread_allocated_get,
- uint64_t)
-CTL_TSD_RO_NL_CGEN(config_stats, thread_allocatedp, tsd_thread_allocatedp_get,
- uint64_t *)
-CTL_TSD_RO_NL_CGEN(config_stats, thread_deallocated, tsd_thread_deallocated_get,
- uint64_t)
-CTL_TSD_RO_NL_CGEN(config_stats, thread_deallocatedp,
- tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get, uint64_t *)
-
-static int
-thread_tcache_enabled_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- bool oldval;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- oldval = tcache_enabled_get();
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- tcache_enabled_set(*(bool *)newp);
- }
- READ(oldval, bool);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-thread_tcache_flush_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- READONLY();
- WRITEONLY();
-
- tcache_flush();
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-thread_prof_name_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- READ_XOR_WRITE();
-
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(const char *)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- if ((ret = prof_thread_name_set(tsd, *(const char **)newp)) !=
- 0)
- goto label_return;
- } else {
- const char *oldname = prof_thread_name_get(tsd);
- READ(oldname, const char *);
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-thread_prof_active_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- bool oldval;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- oldval = prof_thread_active_get(tsd);
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- if (prof_thread_active_set(tsd, *(bool *)newp)) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
- READ(oldval, bool);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static int
-tcache_create_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned tcache_ind;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- READONLY();
- if (tcaches_create(tsd, &tcache_ind)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- READ(tcache_ind, unsigned);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-tcache_flush_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned tcache_ind;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- WRITEONLY();
- tcache_ind = UINT_MAX;
- WRITE(tcache_ind, unsigned);
- if (tcache_ind == UINT_MAX) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- tcaches_flush(tsd, tcache_ind);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-tcache_destroy_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned tcache_ind;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- WRITEONLY();
- tcache_ind = UINT_MAX;
- WRITE(tcache_ind, unsigned);
- if (tcache_ind == UINT_MAX) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- tcaches_destroy(tsd, tcache_ind);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static void
-arena_i_purge(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned arena_ind, bool all)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- {
- unsigned narenas = ctl_stats.narenas;
-
- if (arena_ind == narenas) {
- unsigned i;
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(arena_t *, tarenas, narenas);
-
- for (i = 0; i < narenas; i++)
- tarenas[i] = arena_get(tsdn, i, false);
-
- /*
- * No further need to hold ctl_mtx, since narenas and
- * tarenas contain everything needed below.
- */
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
-
- for (i = 0; i < narenas; i++) {
- if (tarenas[i] != NULL)
- arena_purge(tsdn, tarenas[i], all);
- }
- } else {
- arena_t *tarena;
-
- assert(arena_ind < narenas);
-
- tarena = arena_get(tsdn, arena_ind, false);
-
- /* No further need to hold ctl_mtx. */
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
-
- if (tarena != NULL)
- arena_purge(tsdn, tarena, all);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_purge_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- READONLY();
- WRITEONLY();
- arena_i_purge(tsd_tsdn(tsd), (unsigned)mib[1], true);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_decay_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- READONLY();
- WRITEONLY();
- arena_i_purge(tsd_tsdn(tsd), (unsigned)mib[1], false);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_reset_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned arena_ind;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- READONLY();
- WRITEONLY();
-
- if ((config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind)) || (config_fill &&
- unlikely(opt_quarantine))) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- arena_ind = (unsigned)mib[1];
- if (config_debug) {
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- assert(arena_ind < ctl_stats.narenas);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- }
- assert(arena_ind >= opt_narenas);
-
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, false);
-
- arena_reset(tsd, arena);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_dss_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- const char *dss = NULL;
- unsigned arena_ind = (unsigned)mib[1];
- dss_prec_t dss_prec_old = dss_prec_limit;
- dss_prec_t dss_prec = dss_prec_limit;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- WRITE(dss, const char *);
- if (dss != NULL) {
- int i;
- bool match = false;
-
- for (i = 0; i < dss_prec_limit; i++) {
- if (strcmp(dss_prec_names[i], dss) == 0) {
- dss_prec = i;
- match = true;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (!match) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- if (arena_ind < ctl_stats.narenas) {
- arena_t *arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, false);
- if (arena == NULL || (dss_prec != dss_prec_limit &&
- arena_dss_prec_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, dss_prec))) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- dss_prec_old = arena_dss_prec_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- } else {
- if (dss_prec != dss_prec_limit &&
- chunk_dss_prec_set(dss_prec)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- dss_prec_old = chunk_dss_prec_get();
- }
-
- dss = dss_prec_names[dss_prec_old];
- READ(dss, const char *);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_lg_dirty_mult_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned arena_ind = (unsigned)mib[1];
- arena_t *arena;
-
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, false);
- if (arena == NULL) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- if (oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) {
- size_t oldval = arena_lg_dirty_mult_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- READ(oldval, ssize_t);
- }
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(ssize_t)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- if (arena_lg_dirty_mult_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena,
- *(ssize_t *)newp)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_decay_time_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned arena_ind = (unsigned)mib[1];
- arena_t *arena;
-
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, false);
- if (arena == NULL) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- if (oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) {
- size_t oldval = arena_decay_time_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- READ(oldval, ssize_t);
- }
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(ssize_t)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- if (arena_decay_time_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena,
- *(ssize_t *)newp)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arena_i_chunk_hooks_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned arena_ind = (unsigned)mib[1];
- arena_t *arena;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- if (arena_ind < narenas_total_get() && (arena =
- arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, false)) != NULL) {
- if (newp != NULL) {
- chunk_hooks_t old_chunk_hooks, new_chunk_hooks;
- WRITE(new_chunk_hooks, chunk_hooks_t);
- old_chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena,
- &new_chunk_hooks);
- READ(old_chunk_hooks, chunk_hooks_t);
- } else {
- chunk_hooks_t old_chunk_hooks =
- chunk_hooks_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- READ(old_chunk_hooks, chunk_hooks_t);
- }
- } else {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-arena_i_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i)
-{
- const ctl_named_node_t *ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- if (i > ctl_stats.narenas) {
- ret = NULL;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = super_arena_i_node;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static int
-arenas_narenas_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned narenas;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- READONLY();
- if (*oldlenp != sizeof(unsigned)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- narenas = ctl_stats.narenas;
- READ(narenas, unsigned);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arenas_initialized_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned nread, i;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- READONLY();
- if (*oldlenp != ctl_stats.narenas * sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- nread = (*oldlenp < ctl_stats.narenas * sizeof(bool))
- ? (unsigned)(*oldlenp / sizeof(bool)) : ctl_stats.narenas;
- } else {
- ret = 0;
- nread = ctl_stats.narenas;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nread; i++)
- ((bool *)oldp)[i] = ctl_stats.arenas[i].initialized;
-
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arenas_lg_dirty_mult_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) {
- size_t oldval = arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_get();
- READ(oldval, ssize_t);
- }
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(ssize_t)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- if (arena_lg_dirty_mult_default_set(*(ssize_t *)newp)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-arenas_decay_time_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (oldp != NULL && oldlenp != NULL) {
- size_t oldval = arena_decay_time_default_get();
- READ(oldval, ssize_t);
- }
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(ssize_t)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- if (arena_decay_time_default_set(*(ssize_t *)newp)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_quantum, QUANTUM, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_page, PAGE, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_tcache, arenas_tcache_max, tcache_maxclass, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_nbins, NBINS, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_tcache, arenas_nhbins, nhbins, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_bin_i_size, arena_bin_info[mib[2]].reg_size, size_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_bin_i_nregs, arena_bin_info[mib[2]].nregs, uint32_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_bin_i_run_size, arena_bin_info[mib[2]].run_size, size_t)
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-arenas_bin_i_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i)
-{
-
- if (i > NBINS)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_arenas_bin_i_node);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_nlruns, nlclasses, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_lrun_i_size, index2size(NBINS+(szind_t)mib[2]), size_t)
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-arenas_lrun_i_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i)
-{
-
- if (i > nlclasses)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_arenas_lrun_i_node);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_nhchunks, nhclasses, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_NL_GEN(arenas_hchunk_i_size, index2size(NBINS+nlclasses+(szind_t)mib[2]),
- size_t)
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-arenas_hchunk_i_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i)
-{
-
- if (i > nhclasses)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_arenas_hchunk_i_node);
-}
-
-static int
-arenas_extend_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- unsigned narenas;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- READONLY();
- if (ctl_grow(tsd_tsdn(tsd))) {
- ret = EAGAIN;
- goto label_return;
- }
- narenas = ctl_stats.narenas - 1;
- READ(narenas, unsigned);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static int
-prof_thread_active_init_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- bool oldval;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- oldval = prof_thread_active_init_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- *(bool *)newp);
- } else
- oldval = prof_thread_active_init_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- READ(oldval, bool);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-prof_active_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- bool oldval;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- oldval = prof_active_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), *(bool *)newp);
- } else
- oldval = prof_active_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- READ(oldval, bool);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-prof_dump_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- const char *filename = NULL;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- WRITEONLY();
- WRITE(filename, const char *);
-
- if (prof_mdump(tsd, filename)) {
- ret = EFAULT;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-prof_gdump_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- bool oldval;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- if (newp != NULL) {
- if (newlen != sizeof(bool)) {
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- oldval = prof_gdump_set(tsd_tsdn(tsd), *(bool *)newp);
- } else
- oldval = prof_gdump_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- READ(oldval, bool);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-prof_reset_ctl(tsd_t *tsd, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp,
- size_t *oldlenp, void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- size_t lg_sample = lg_prof_sample;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return (ENOENT);
-
- WRITEONLY();
- WRITE(lg_sample, size_t);
- if (lg_sample >= (sizeof(uint64_t) << 3))
- lg_sample = (sizeof(uint64_t) << 3) - 1;
-
- prof_reset(tsd, lg_sample);
-
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, prof_interval, prof_interval, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_NL_CGEN(config_prof, lg_prof_sample, lg_prof_sample, size_t)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_cactive, &stats_cactive, size_t *)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_allocated, ctl_stats.allocated, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_active, ctl_stats.active, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_metadata, ctl_stats.metadata, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_resident, ctl_stats.resident, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_mapped, ctl_stats.mapped, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_retained, ctl_stats.retained, size_t)
-
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_dss, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].dss, const char *)
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_lg_dirty_mult, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].lg_dirty_mult,
- ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_decay_time, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].decay_time,
- ssize_t)
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_nthreads, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].nthreads, unsigned)
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_pactive, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].pactive, size_t)
-CTL_RO_GEN(stats_arenas_i_pdirty, ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].pdirty, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_mapped,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.mapped, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_retained,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.retained, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_npurge,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.npurge, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_nmadvise,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.nmadvise, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_purged,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.purged, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_metadata_mapped,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.metadata_mapped, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_metadata_allocated,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.metadata_allocated, size_t)
-
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_small_allocated,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].allocated_small, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_small_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].nmalloc_small, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_small_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].ndalloc_small, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_small_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].nrequests_small, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_large_allocated,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.allocated_large, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_large_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.nmalloc_large, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_large_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.ndalloc_large, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_large_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.nrequests_large, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_huge_allocated,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.allocated_huge, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_huge_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.nmalloc_huge, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_huge_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.ndalloc_huge, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_huge_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].astats.nmalloc_huge, uint64_t) /* Intentional. */
-
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].nmalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].ndalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].nrequests, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curregs,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].curregs, size_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats && config_tcache, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nfills,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].nfills, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats && config_tcache, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nflushes,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].nflushes, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nruns,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].nruns, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_nreruns,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].reruns, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_bins_j_curruns,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].bstats[mib[4]].curruns, size_t)
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-stats_arenas_i_bins_j_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- size_t j)
-{
-
- if (j > NBINS)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_stats_arenas_i_bins_j_node);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].lstats[mib[4]].nmalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].lstats[mib[4]].ndalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].lstats[mib[4]].nrequests, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_curruns,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].lstats[mib[4]].curruns, size_t)
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- size_t j)
-{
-
- if (j > nlclasses)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_stats_arenas_i_lruns_j_node);
-}
-
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nmalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].hstats[mib[4]].nmalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_ndalloc,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].hstats[mib[4]].ndalloc, uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_nrequests,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].hstats[mib[4]].nmalloc, /* Intentional. */
- uint64_t)
-CTL_RO_CGEN(config_stats, stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_curhchunks,
- ctl_stats.arenas[mib[2]].hstats[mib[4]].curhchunks, size_t)
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen,
- size_t j)
-{
-
- if (j > nhclasses)
- return (NULL);
- return (super_stats_arenas_i_hchunks_j_node);
-}
-
-static const ctl_named_node_t *
-stats_arenas_i_index(tsdn_t *tsdn, const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, size_t i)
-{
- const ctl_named_node_t * ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- if (i > ctl_stats.narenas || !ctl_stats.arenas[i].initialized) {
- ret = NULL;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = super_stats_arenas_i_node;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &ctl_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/extent.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/extent.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f5146e5f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/extent.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_EXTENT_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C size_t
-extent_quantize(size_t size)
-{
-
- /*
- * Round down to the nearest chunk size that can actually be requested
- * during normal huge allocation.
- */
- return (index2size(size2index(size + 1) - 1));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-extent_szad_comp(const extent_node_t *a, const extent_node_t *b)
-{
- int ret;
- size_t a_qsize = extent_quantize(extent_node_size_get(a));
- size_t b_qsize = extent_quantize(extent_node_size_get(b));
-
- /*
- * Compare based on quantized size rather than size, in order to sort
- * equally useful extents only by address.
- */
- ret = (a_qsize > b_qsize) - (a_qsize < b_qsize);
- if (ret == 0) {
- uintptr_t a_addr = (uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(a);
- uintptr_t b_addr = (uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(b);
-
- ret = (a_addr > b_addr) - (a_addr < b_addr);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/* Generate red-black tree functions. */
-rb_gen(, extent_tree_szad_, extent_tree_t, extent_node_t, szad_link,
- extent_szad_comp)
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-extent_ad_comp(const extent_node_t *a, const extent_node_t *b)
-{
- uintptr_t a_addr = (uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(a);
- uintptr_t b_addr = (uintptr_t)extent_node_addr_get(b);
-
- return ((a_addr > b_addr) - (a_addr < b_addr));
-}
-
-/* Generate red-black tree functions. */
-rb_gen(, extent_tree_ad_, extent_tree_t, extent_node_t, ad_link, extent_ad_comp)
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/hash.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/hash.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cfa4da027..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/hash.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_HASH_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/huge.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/huge.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 62e6932b7..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/huge.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,473 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_HUGE_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static extent_node_t *
-huge_node_get(const void *ptr)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
-
- node = chunk_lookup(ptr, true);
- assert(!extent_node_achunk_get(node));
-
- return (node);
-}
-
-static bool
-huge_node_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- assert(extent_node_addr_get(node) == ptr);
- assert(!extent_node_achunk_get(node));
- return (chunk_register(tsdn, ptr, node));
-}
-
-static void
-huge_node_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, extent_node_t *node)
-{
- bool err;
-
- err = huge_node_set(tsdn, ptr, node);
- assert(!err);
-}
-
-static void
-huge_node_unset(const void *ptr, const extent_node_t *node)
-{
-
- chunk_deregister(ptr, node);
-}
-
-void *
-huge_malloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize, bool zero)
-{
-
- assert(usize == s2u(usize));
-
- return (huge_palloc(tsdn, arena, usize, chunksize, zero));
-}
-
-void *
-huge_palloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize, size_t alignment,
- bool zero)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t ausize;
- arena_t *iarena;
- extent_node_t *node;
- bool is_zeroed;
-
- /* Allocate one or more contiguous chunks for this request. */
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || arena != NULL);
-
- ausize = sa2u(usize, alignment);
- if (unlikely(ausize == 0 || ausize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (NULL);
- assert(ausize >= chunksize);
-
- /* Allocate an extent node with which to track the chunk. */
- iarena = (!tsdn_null(tsdn)) ? arena_ichoose(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), NULL) : a0get();
- node = ipallocztm(tsdn, CACHELINE_CEILING(sizeof(extent_node_t)),
- CACHELINE, false, NULL, true, iarena);
- if (node == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- /*
- * Copy zero into is_zeroed and pass the copy to chunk_alloc(), so that
- * it is possible to make correct junk/zero fill decisions below.
- */
- is_zeroed = zero;
- if (likely(!tsdn_null(tsdn)))
- arena = arena_choose(tsdn_tsd(tsdn), arena);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL) || (ret = arena_chunk_alloc_huge(tsdn,
- arena, usize, alignment, &is_zeroed)) == NULL) {
- idalloctm(tsdn, node, NULL, true, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- extent_node_init(node, arena, ret, usize, is_zeroed, true);
-
- if (huge_node_set(tsdn, ret, node)) {
- arena_chunk_dalloc_huge(tsdn, arena, ret, usize);
- idalloctm(tsdn, node, NULL, true, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- /* Insert node into huge. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- ql_elm_new(node, ql_link);
- ql_tail_insert(&arena->huge, node, ql_link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- if (zero || (config_fill && unlikely(opt_zero))) {
- if (!is_zeroed)
- memset(ret, 0, usize);
- } else if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc))
- memset(ret, JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, usize);
-
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef huge_dalloc_junk
-#define huge_dalloc_junk JEMALLOC_N(huge_dalloc_junk_impl)
-#endif
-static void
-huge_dalloc_junk(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- if (config_fill && have_dss && unlikely(opt_junk_free)) {
- /*
- * Only bother junk filling if the chunk isn't about to be
- * unmapped.
- */
- if (!config_munmap || (have_dss && chunk_in_dss(ptr)))
- memset(ptr, JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK, usize);
- }
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef huge_dalloc_junk
-#define huge_dalloc_junk JEMALLOC_N(huge_dalloc_junk)
-huge_dalloc_junk_t *huge_dalloc_junk = JEMALLOC_N(huge_dalloc_junk_impl);
-#endif
-
-static void
-huge_ralloc_no_move_similar(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize_min, size_t usize_max, bool zero)
-{
- size_t usize, usize_next;
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks = CHUNK_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
- bool pre_zeroed, post_zeroed;
-
- /* Increase usize to incorporate extra. */
- for (usize = usize_min; usize < usize_max && (usize_next = s2u(usize+1))
- <= oldsize; usize = usize_next)
- ; /* Do nothing. */
-
- if (oldsize == usize)
- return;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- pre_zeroed = extent_node_zeroed_get(node);
-
- /* Fill if necessary (shrinking). */
- if (oldsize > usize) {
- size_t sdiff = oldsize - usize;
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + usize),
- JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK, sdiff);
- post_zeroed = false;
- } else {
- post_zeroed = !chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn, arena,
- &chunk_hooks, ptr, CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize), usize,
- sdiff);
- }
- } else
- post_zeroed = pre_zeroed;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- /* Update the size of the huge allocation. */
- huge_node_unset(ptr, node);
- assert(extent_node_size_get(node) != usize);
- extent_node_size_set(node, usize);
- huge_node_reset(tsdn, ptr, node);
- /* Update zeroed. */
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, post_zeroed);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_similar(tsdn, arena, ptr, oldsize, usize);
-
- /* Fill if necessary (growing). */
- if (oldsize < usize) {
- if (zero || (config_fill && unlikely(opt_zero))) {
- if (!pre_zeroed) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize), 0,
- usize - oldsize);
- }
- } else if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize),
- JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK, usize - oldsize);
- }
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-huge_ralloc_no_move_shrink(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
- chunk_hooks_t chunk_hooks;
- size_t cdiff;
- bool pre_zeroed, post_zeroed;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- pre_zeroed = extent_node_zeroed_get(node);
- chunk_hooks = chunk_hooks_get(tsdn, arena);
-
- assert(oldsize > usize);
-
- /* Split excess chunks. */
- cdiff = CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) - CHUNK_CEILING(usize);
- if (cdiff != 0 && chunk_hooks.split(ptr, CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize),
- CHUNK_CEILING(usize), cdiff, true, arena->ind))
- return (true);
-
- if (oldsize > usize) {
- size_t sdiff = oldsize - usize;
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free)) {
- huge_dalloc_junk((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + usize),
- sdiff);
- post_zeroed = false;
- } else {
- post_zeroed = !chunk_purge_wrapper(tsdn, arena,
- &chunk_hooks, CHUNK_ADDR2BASE((uintptr_t)ptr +
- usize), CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize),
- CHUNK_ADDR2OFFSET((uintptr_t)ptr + usize), sdiff);
- }
- } else
- post_zeroed = pre_zeroed;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- /* Update the size of the huge allocation. */
- huge_node_unset(ptr, node);
- extent_node_size_set(node, usize);
- huge_node_reset(tsdn, ptr, node);
- /* Update zeroed. */
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, post_zeroed);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- /* Zap the excess chunks. */
- arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_shrink(tsdn, arena, ptr, oldsize, usize);
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-huge_ralloc_no_move_expand(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize, bool zero) {
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
- bool is_zeroed_subchunk, is_zeroed_chunk;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- is_zeroed_subchunk = extent_node_zeroed_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- /*
- * Use is_zeroed_chunk to detect whether the trailing memory is zeroed,
- * update extent's zeroed field, and zero as necessary.
- */
- is_zeroed_chunk = false;
- if (arena_chunk_ralloc_huge_expand(tsdn, arena, ptr, oldsize, usize,
- &is_zeroed_chunk))
- return (true);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- huge_node_unset(ptr, node);
- extent_node_size_set(node, usize);
- extent_node_zeroed_set(node, extent_node_zeroed_get(node) &&
- is_zeroed_chunk);
- huge_node_reset(tsdn, ptr, node);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- if (zero || (config_fill && unlikely(opt_zero))) {
- if (!is_zeroed_subchunk) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize), 0,
- CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) - oldsize);
- }
- if (!is_zeroed_chunk) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr +
- CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize)), 0, usize -
- CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize));
- }
- } else if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_alloc)) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)ptr + oldsize), JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK,
- usize - oldsize);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-bool
-huge_ralloc_no_move(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t oldsize, size_t usize_min,
- size_t usize_max, bool zero)
-{
-
- assert(s2u(oldsize) == oldsize);
- /* The following should have been caught by callers. */
- assert(usize_min > 0 && usize_max <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
-
- /* Both allocations must be huge to avoid a move. */
- if (oldsize < chunksize || usize_max < chunksize)
- return (true);
-
- if (CHUNK_CEILING(usize_max) > CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize)) {
- /* Attempt to expand the allocation in-place. */
- if (!huge_ralloc_no_move_expand(tsdn, ptr, oldsize, usize_max,
- zero)) {
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, huge_aalloc(ptr));
- return (false);
- }
- /* Try again, this time with usize_min. */
- if (usize_min < usize_max && CHUNK_CEILING(usize_min) >
- CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) && huge_ralloc_no_move_expand(tsdn,
- ptr, oldsize, usize_min, zero)) {
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, huge_aalloc(ptr));
- return (false);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Avoid moving the allocation if the existing chunk size accommodates
- * the new size.
- */
- if (CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) >= CHUNK_CEILING(usize_min)
- && CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) <= CHUNK_CEILING(usize_max)) {
- huge_ralloc_no_move_similar(tsdn, ptr, oldsize, usize_min,
- usize_max, zero);
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, huge_aalloc(ptr));
- return (false);
- }
-
- /* Attempt to shrink the allocation in-place. */
- if (CHUNK_CEILING(oldsize) > CHUNK_CEILING(usize_max)) {
- if (!huge_ralloc_no_move_shrink(tsdn, ptr, oldsize,
- usize_max)) {
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, huge_aalloc(ptr));
- return (false);
- }
- }
- return (true);
-}
-
-static void *
-huge_ralloc_move_helper(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, size_t usize,
- size_t alignment, bool zero)
-{
-
- if (alignment <= chunksize)
- return (huge_malloc(tsdn, arena, usize, zero));
- return (huge_palloc(tsdn, arena, usize, alignment, zero));
-}
-
-void *
-huge_ralloc(tsd_t *tsd, arena_t *arena, void *ptr, size_t oldsize,
- size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- void *ret;
- size_t copysize;
-
- /* The following should have been caught by callers. */
- assert(usize > 0 && usize <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
-
- /* Try to avoid moving the allocation. */
- if (!huge_ralloc_no_move(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, oldsize, usize, usize,
- zero))
- return (ptr);
-
- /*
- * usize and oldsize are different enough that we need to use a
- * different size class. In that case, fall back to allocating new
- * space and copying.
- */
- ret = huge_ralloc_move_helper(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, usize, alignment,
- zero);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- copysize = (usize < oldsize) ? usize : oldsize;
- memcpy(ret, ptr, copysize);
- isqalloc(tsd, ptr, oldsize, tcache, true);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-huge_dalloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- huge_node_unset(ptr, node);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- ql_remove(&arena->huge, node, ql_link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- huge_dalloc_junk(extent_node_addr_get(node),
- extent_node_size_get(node));
- arena_chunk_dalloc_huge(tsdn, extent_node_arena_get(node),
- extent_node_addr_get(node), extent_node_size_get(node));
- idalloctm(tsdn, node, NULL, true, true);
-
- arena_decay_tick(tsdn, arena);
-}
-
-arena_t *
-huge_aalloc(const void *ptr)
-{
-
- return (extent_node_arena_get(huge_node_get(ptr)));
-}
-
-size_t
-huge_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
- size_t size;
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- size = extent_node_size_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- return (size);
-}
-
-prof_tctx_t *
-huge_prof_tctx_get(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
- prof_tctx_t *tctx;
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- tctx = extent_node_prof_tctx_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-
- return (tctx);
-}
-
-void
-huge_prof_tctx_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- extent_node_t *node;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- node = huge_node_get(ptr);
- arena = extent_node_arena_get(node);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
- extent_node_prof_tctx_set(node, tctx);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->huge_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-huge_prof_tctx_reset(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
-
- huge_prof_tctx_set(tsdn, ptr, (prof_tctx_t *)(uintptr_t)1U);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/jemalloc.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/jemalloc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 38650ff06..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/jemalloc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2897 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-/* Runtime configuration options. */
-const char *je_malloc_conf
-#ifndef _WIN32
- JEMALLOC_ATTR(weak)
-#endif
- ;
-bool opt_abort =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DEBUG
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-const char *opt_junk =
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_DEBUG) && defined(JEMALLOC_FILL))
- "true"
-#else
- "false"
-#endif
- ;
-bool opt_junk_alloc =
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_DEBUG) && defined(JEMALLOC_FILL))
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-bool opt_junk_free =
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_DEBUG) && defined(JEMALLOC_FILL))
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-size_t opt_quarantine = ZU(0);
-bool opt_redzone = false;
-bool opt_utrace = false;
-bool opt_xmalloc = false;
-bool opt_zero = false;
-unsigned opt_narenas = 0;
-
-/* Initialized to true if the process is running inside Valgrind. */
-bool in_valgrind;
-
-unsigned ncpus;
-
-/* Protects arenas initialization. */
-static malloc_mutex_t arenas_lock;
-/*
- * Arenas that are used to service external requests. Not all elements of the
- * arenas array are necessarily used; arenas are created lazily as needed.
- *
- * arenas[0..narenas_auto) are used for automatic multiplexing of threads and
- * arenas. arenas[narenas_auto..narenas_total) are only used if the application
- * takes some action to create them and allocate from them.
- */
-arena_t **arenas;
-static unsigned narenas_total; /* Use narenas_total_*(). */
-static arena_t *a0; /* arenas[0]; read-only after initialization. */
-unsigned narenas_auto; /* Read-only after initialization. */
-
-typedef enum {
- malloc_init_uninitialized = 3,
- malloc_init_a0_initialized = 2,
- malloc_init_recursible = 1,
- malloc_init_initialized = 0 /* Common case --> jnz. */
-} malloc_init_t;
-static malloc_init_t malloc_init_state = malloc_init_uninitialized;
-
-/* False should be the common case. Set to true to trigger initialization. */
-static bool malloc_slow = true;
-
-/* When malloc_slow is true, set the corresponding bits for sanity check. */
-enum {
- flag_opt_junk_alloc = (1U),
- flag_opt_junk_free = (1U << 1),
- flag_opt_quarantine = (1U << 2),
- flag_opt_zero = (1U << 3),
- flag_opt_utrace = (1U << 4),
- flag_in_valgrind = (1U << 5),
- flag_opt_xmalloc = (1U << 6)
-};
-static uint8_t malloc_slow_flags;
-
-JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(CACHELINE)
-const size_t pind2sz_tab[NPSIZES] = {
-#define PSZ_yes(lg_grp, ndelta, lg_delta) \
- (((ZU(1)<<lg_grp) + (ZU(ndelta)<<lg_delta))),
-#define PSZ_no(lg_grp, ndelta, lg_delta)
-#define SC(index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz, bin, lg_delta_lookup) \
- PSZ_##psz(lg_grp, ndelta, lg_delta)
- SIZE_CLASSES
-#undef PSZ_yes
-#undef PSZ_no
-#undef SC
-};
-
-JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(CACHELINE)
-const size_t index2size_tab[NSIZES] = {
-#define SC(index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz, bin, lg_delta_lookup) \
- ((ZU(1)<<lg_grp) + (ZU(ndelta)<<lg_delta)),
- SIZE_CLASSES
-#undef SC
-};
-
-JEMALLOC_ALIGNED(CACHELINE)
-const uint8_t size2index_tab[] = {
-#if LG_TINY_MIN == 0
-#warning "Dangerous LG_TINY_MIN"
-#define S2B_0(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 1
-#warning "Dangerous LG_TINY_MIN"
-#define S2B_1(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 2
-#warning "Dangerous LG_TINY_MIN"
-#define S2B_2(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 3
-#define S2B_3(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 4
-#define S2B_4(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 5
-#define S2B_5(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 6
-#define S2B_6(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 7
-#define S2B_7(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 8
-#define S2B_8(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 9
-#define S2B_9(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 10
-#define S2B_10(i) i,
-#elif LG_TINY_MIN == 11
-#define S2B_11(i) i,
-#else
-#error "Unsupported LG_TINY_MIN"
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 1
-#define S2B_1(i) S2B_0(i) S2B_0(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 2
-#define S2B_2(i) S2B_1(i) S2B_1(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 3
-#define S2B_3(i) S2B_2(i) S2B_2(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 4
-#define S2B_4(i) S2B_3(i) S2B_3(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 5
-#define S2B_5(i) S2B_4(i) S2B_4(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 6
-#define S2B_6(i) S2B_5(i) S2B_5(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 7
-#define S2B_7(i) S2B_6(i) S2B_6(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 8
-#define S2B_8(i) S2B_7(i) S2B_7(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 9
-#define S2B_9(i) S2B_8(i) S2B_8(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 10
-#define S2B_10(i) S2B_9(i) S2B_9(i)
-#endif
-#if LG_TINY_MIN < 11
-#define S2B_11(i) S2B_10(i) S2B_10(i)
-#endif
-#define S2B_no(i)
-#define SC(index, lg_grp, lg_delta, ndelta, psz, bin, lg_delta_lookup) \
- S2B_##lg_delta_lookup(index)
- SIZE_CLASSES
-#undef S2B_3
-#undef S2B_4
-#undef S2B_5
-#undef S2B_6
-#undef S2B_7
-#undef S2B_8
-#undef S2B_9
-#undef S2B_10
-#undef S2B_11
-#undef S2B_no
-#undef SC
-};
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_THREADED_INIT
-/* Used to let the initializing thread recursively allocate. */
-# define NO_INITIALIZER ((unsigned long)0)
-# define INITIALIZER pthread_self()
-# define IS_INITIALIZER (malloc_initializer == pthread_self())
-static pthread_t malloc_initializer = NO_INITIALIZER;
-#else
-# define NO_INITIALIZER false
-# define INITIALIZER true
-# define IS_INITIALIZER malloc_initializer
-static bool malloc_initializer = NO_INITIALIZER;
-#endif
-
-/* Used to avoid initialization races. */
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600
-static malloc_mutex_t init_lock = SRWLOCK_INIT;
-#else
-static malloc_mutex_t init_lock;
-static bool init_lock_initialized = false;
-
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(constructor)
-static void WINAPI
-_init_init_lock(void)
-{
-
- /* If another constructor in the same binary is using mallctl to
- * e.g. setup chunk hooks, it may end up running before this one,
- * and malloc_init_hard will crash trying to lock the uninitialized
- * lock. So we force an initialization of the lock in
- * malloc_init_hard as well. We don't try to care about atomicity
- * of the accessed to the init_lock_initialized boolean, since it
- * really only matters early in the process creation, before any
- * separate thread normally starts doing anything. */
- if (!init_lock_initialized)
- malloc_mutex_init(&init_lock, "init", WITNESS_RANK_INIT);
- init_lock_initialized = true;
-}
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# pragma section(".CRT$XCU", read)
-JEMALLOC_SECTION(".CRT$XCU") JEMALLOC_ATTR(used)
-static const void (WINAPI *init_init_lock)(void) = _init_init_lock;
-#endif
-#endif
-#else
-static malloc_mutex_t init_lock = MALLOC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
-#endif
-
-typedef struct {
- void *p; /* Input pointer (as in realloc(p, s)). */
- size_t s; /* Request size. */
- void *r; /* Result pointer. */
-} malloc_utrace_t;
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_UTRACE
-# define UTRACE(a, b, c) do { \
- if (unlikely(opt_utrace)) { \
- int utrace_serrno = errno; \
- malloc_utrace_t ut; \
- ut.p = (a); \
- ut.s = (b); \
- ut.r = (c); \
- utrace(&ut, sizeof(ut)); \
- errno = utrace_serrno; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#else
-# define UTRACE(a, b, c)
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Function prototypes for static functions that are referenced prior to
- * definition.
- */
-
-static bool malloc_init_hard_a0(void);
-static bool malloc_init_hard(void);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Begin miscellaneous support functions.
- */
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C bool
-malloc_initialized(void)
-{
-
- return (malloc_init_state == malloc_init_initialized);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void
-malloc_thread_init(void)
-{
-
- /*
- * TSD initialization can't be safely done as a side effect of
- * deallocation, because it is possible for a thread to do nothing but
- * deallocate its TLS data via free(), in which case writing to TLS
- * would cause write-after-free memory corruption. The quarantine
- * facility *only* gets used as a side effect of deallocation, so make
- * a best effort attempt at initializing its TSD by hooking all
- * allocation events.
- */
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_quarantine))
- quarantine_alloc_hook();
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C bool
-malloc_init_a0(void)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init_state == malloc_init_uninitialized))
- return (malloc_init_hard_a0());
- return (false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C bool
-malloc_init(void)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(!malloc_initialized()) && malloc_init_hard())
- return (true);
- malloc_thread_init();
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-/*
- * The a0*() functions are used instead of i{d,}alloc() in situations that
- * cannot tolerate TLS variable access.
- */
-
-static void *
-a0ialloc(size_t size, bool zero, bool is_metadata)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init_a0()))
- return (NULL);
-
- return (iallocztm(TSDN_NULL, size, size2index(size), zero, NULL,
- is_metadata, arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true), true));
-}
-
-static void
-a0idalloc(void *ptr, bool is_metadata)
-{
-
- idalloctm(TSDN_NULL, ptr, false, is_metadata, true);
-}
-
-arena_t *
-a0get(void)
-{
-
- return (a0);
-}
-
-void *
-a0malloc(size_t size)
-{
-
- return (a0ialloc(size, false, true));
-}
-
-void
-a0dalloc(void *ptr)
-{
-
- a0idalloc(ptr, true);
-}
-
-/*
- * FreeBSD's libc uses the bootstrap_*() functions in bootstrap-senstive
- * situations that cannot tolerate TLS variable access (TLS allocation and very
- * early internal data structure initialization).
- */
-
-void *
-bootstrap_malloc(size_t size)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(size == 0))
- size = 1;
-
- return (a0ialloc(size, false, false));
-}
-
-void *
-bootstrap_calloc(size_t num, size_t size)
-{
- size_t num_size;
-
- num_size = num * size;
- if (unlikely(num_size == 0)) {
- assert(num == 0 || size == 0);
- num_size = 1;
- }
-
- return (a0ialloc(num_size, true, false));
-}
-
-void
-bootstrap_free(void *ptr)
-{
-
- if (unlikely(ptr == NULL))
- return;
-
- a0idalloc(ptr, false);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_set(unsigned ind, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- atomic_write_p((void **)&arenas[ind], arena);
-}
-
-static void
-narenas_total_set(unsigned narenas)
-{
-
- atomic_write_u(&narenas_total, narenas);
-}
-
-static void
-narenas_total_inc(void)
-{
-
- atomic_add_u(&narenas_total, 1);
-}
-
-unsigned
-narenas_total_get(void)
-{
-
- return (atomic_read_u(&narenas_total));
-}
-
-/* Create a new arena and insert it into the arenas array at index ind. */
-static arena_t *
-arena_init_locked(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- assert(ind <= narenas_total_get());
- if (ind > MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX)
- return (NULL);
- if (ind == narenas_total_get())
- narenas_total_inc();
-
- /*
- * Another thread may have already initialized arenas[ind] if it's an
- * auto arena.
- */
- arena = arena_get(tsdn, ind, false);
- if (arena != NULL) {
- assert(ind < narenas_auto);
- return (arena);
- }
-
- /* Actually initialize the arena. */
- arena = arena_new(tsdn, ind);
- arena_set(ind, arena);
- return (arena);
-}
-
-arena_t *
-arena_init(tsdn_t *tsdn, unsigned ind)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arenas_lock);
- arena = arena_init_locked(tsdn, ind);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arenas_lock);
- return (arena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_bind(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind, bool internal)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if (!tsd_nominal(tsd))
- return;
-
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ind, false);
- arena_nthreads_inc(arena, internal);
-
- if (internal)
- tsd_iarena_set(tsd, arena);
- else
- tsd_arena_set(tsd, arena);
-}
-
-void
-arena_migrate(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned oldind, unsigned newind)
-{
- arena_t *oldarena, *newarena;
-
- oldarena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), oldind, false);
- newarena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), newind, false);
- arena_nthreads_dec(oldarena, false);
- arena_nthreads_inc(newarena, false);
- tsd_arena_set(tsd, newarena);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_unbind(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind, bool internal)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ind, false);
- arena_nthreads_dec(arena, internal);
- if (internal)
- tsd_iarena_set(tsd, NULL);
- else
- tsd_arena_set(tsd, NULL);
-}
-
-arena_tdata_t *
-arena_tdata_get_hard(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind)
-{
- arena_tdata_t *tdata, *arenas_tdata_old;
- arena_tdata_t *arenas_tdata = tsd_arenas_tdata_get(tsd);
- unsigned narenas_tdata_old, i;
- unsigned narenas_tdata = tsd_narenas_tdata_get(tsd);
- unsigned narenas_actual = narenas_total_get();
-
- /*
- * Dissociate old tdata array (and set up for deallocation upon return)
- * if it's too small.
- */
- if (arenas_tdata != NULL && narenas_tdata < narenas_actual) {
- arenas_tdata_old = arenas_tdata;
- narenas_tdata_old = narenas_tdata;
- arenas_tdata = NULL;
- narenas_tdata = 0;
- tsd_arenas_tdata_set(tsd, arenas_tdata);
- tsd_narenas_tdata_set(tsd, narenas_tdata);
- } else {
- arenas_tdata_old = NULL;
- narenas_tdata_old = 0;
- }
-
- /* Allocate tdata array if it's missing. */
- if (arenas_tdata == NULL) {
- bool *arenas_tdata_bypassp = tsd_arenas_tdata_bypassp_get(tsd);
- narenas_tdata = (ind < narenas_actual) ? narenas_actual : ind+1;
-
- if (tsd_nominal(tsd) && !*arenas_tdata_bypassp) {
- *arenas_tdata_bypassp = true;
- arenas_tdata = (arena_tdata_t *)a0malloc(
- sizeof(arena_tdata_t) * narenas_tdata);
- *arenas_tdata_bypassp = false;
- }
- if (arenas_tdata == NULL) {
- tdata = NULL;
- goto label_return;
- }
- assert(tsd_nominal(tsd) && !*arenas_tdata_bypassp);
- tsd_arenas_tdata_set(tsd, arenas_tdata);
- tsd_narenas_tdata_set(tsd, narenas_tdata);
- }
-
- /*
- * Copy to tdata array. It's possible that the actual number of arenas
- * has increased since narenas_total_get() was called above, but that
- * causes no correctness issues unless two threads concurrently execute
- * the arenas.extend mallctl, which we trust mallctl synchronization to
- * prevent.
- */
-
- /* Copy/initialize tickers. */
- for (i = 0; i < narenas_actual; i++) {
- if (i < narenas_tdata_old) {
- ticker_copy(&arenas_tdata[i].decay_ticker,
- &arenas_tdata_old[i].decay_ticker);
- } else {
- ticker_init(&arenas_tdata[i].decay_ticker,
- DECAY_NTICKS_PER_UPDATE);
- }
- }
- if (narenas_tdata > narenas_actual) {
- memset(&arenas_tdata[narenas_actual], 0, sizeof(arena_tdata_t)
- * (narenas_tdata - narenas_actual));
- }
-
- /* Read the refreshed tdata array. */
- tdata = &arenas_tdata[ind];
-label_return:
- if (arenas_tdata_old != NULL)
- a0dalloc(arenas_tdata_old);
- return (tdata);
-}
-
-/* Slow path, called only by arena_choose(). */
-arena_t *
-arena_choose_hard(tsd_t *tsd, bool internal)
-{
- arena_t *ret JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(NULL);
-
- if (narenas_auto > 1) {
- unsigned i, j, choose[2], first_null;
-
- /*
- * Determine binding for both non-internal and internal
- * allocation.
- *
- * choose[0]: For application allocation.
- * choose[1]: For internal metadata allocation.
- */
-
- for (j = 0; j < 2; j++)
- choose[j] = 0;
-
- first_null = narenas_auto;
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arenas_lock);
- assert(arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), 0, false) != NULL);
- for (i = 1; i < narenas_auto; i++) {
- if (arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), i, false) != NULL) {
- /*
- * Choose the first arena that has the lowest
- * number of threads assigned to it.
- */
- for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
- if (arena_nthreads_get(arena_get(
- tsd_tsdn(tsd), i, false), !!j) <
- arena_nthreads_get(arena_get(
- tsd_tsdn(tsd), choose[j], false),
- !!j))
- choose[j] = i;
- }
- } else if (first_null == narenas_auto) {
- /*
- * Record the index of the first uninitialized
- * arena, in case all extant arenas are in use.
- *
- * NB: It is possible for there to be
- * discontinuities in terms of initialized
- * versus uninitialized arenas, due to the
- * "thread.arena" mallctl.
- */
- first_null = i;
- }
- }
-
- for (j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
- if (arena_nthreads_get(arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- choose[j], false), !!j) == 0 || first_null ==
- narenas_auto) {
- /*
- * Use an unloaded arena, or the least loaded
- * arena if all arenas are already initialized.
- */
- if (!!j == internal) {
- ret = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- choose[j], false);
- }
- } else {
- arena_t *arena;
-
- /* Initialize a new arena. */
- choose[j] = first_null;
- arena = arena_init_locked(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- choose[j]);
- if (arena == NULL) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- &arenas_lock);
- return (NULL);
- }
- if (!!j == internal)
- ret = arena;
- }
- arena_bind(tsd, choose[j], !!j);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arenas_lock);
- } else {
- ret = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), 0, false);
- arena_bind(tsd, 0, false);
- arena_bind(tsd, 0, true);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-thread_allocated_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-thread_deallocated_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-iarena_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- arena_t *iarena;
-
- iarena = tsd_iarena_get(tsd);
- if (iarena != NULL)
- arena_unbind(tsd, iarena->ind, true);
-}
-
-void
-arena_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- arena = tsd_arena_get(tsd);
- if (arena != NULL)
- arena_unbind(tsd, arena->ind, false);
-}
-
-void
-arenas_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- arena_tdata_t *arenas_tdata;
-
- /* Prevent tsd->arenas_tdata from being (re)created. */
- *tsd_arenas_tdata_bypassp_get(tsd) = true;
-
- arenas_tdata = tsd_arenas_tdata_get(tsd);
- if (arenas_tdata != NULL) {
- tsd_arenas_tdata_set(tsd, NULL);
- a0dalloc(arenas_tdata);
- }
-}
-
-void
-narenas_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-arenas_tdata_bypass_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-static void
-stats_print_atexit(void)
-{
-
- if (config_tcache && config_stats) {
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- unsigned narenas, i;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- /*
- * Merge stats from extant threads. This is racy, since
- * individual threads do not lock when recording tcache stats
- * events. As a consequence, the final stats may be slightly
- * out of date by the time they are reported, if other threads
- * continue to allocate.
- */
- for (i = 0, narenas = narenas_total_get(); i < narenas; i++) {
- arena_t *arena = arena_get(tsdn, i, false);
- if (arena != NULL) {
- tcache_t *tcache;
-
- /*
- * tcache_stats_merge() locks bins, so if any
- * code is introduced that acquires both arena
- * and bin locks in the opposite order,
- * deadlocks may result.
- */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- ql_foreach(tcache, &arena->tcache_ql, link) {
- tcache_stats_merge(tsdn, tcache, arena);
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- }
- }
- }
- je_malloc_stats_print(NULL, NULL, NULL);
-}
-
-/*
- * End miscellaneous support functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Begin initialization functions.
- */
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_HAVE_SECURE_GETENV
-static char *
-secure_getenv(const char *name)
-{
-
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_HAVE_ISSETUGID
- if (issetugid() != 0)
- return (NULL);
-# endif
- return (getenv(name));
-}
-#endif
-
-static unsigned
-malloc_ncpus(void)
-{
- long result;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- SYSTEM_INFO si;
- GetSystemInfo(&si);
- result = si.dwNumberOfProcessors;
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MALLOC_HOOK) && defined(CPU_COUNT)
- /*
- * glibc >= 2.6 has the CPU_COUNT macro.
- *
- * glibc's sysconf() uses isspace(). glibc allocates for the first time
- * *before* setting up the isspace tables. Therefore we need a
- * different method to get the number of CPUs.
- */
- {
- cpu_set_t set;
-
- pthread_getaffinity_np(pthread_self(), sizeof(set), &set);
- result = CPU_COUNT(&set);
- }
-#else
- result = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
-#endif
- return ((result == -1) ? 1 : (unsigned)result);
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_conf_next(char const **opts_p, char const **k_p, size_t *klen_p,
- char const **v_p, size_t *vlen_p)
-{
- bool accept;
- const char *opts = *opts_p;
-
- *k_p = opts;
-
- for (accept = false; !accept;) {
- switch (*opts) {
- case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
- case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L':
- case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R':
- case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X':
- case 'Y': case 'Z':
- case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
- case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l':
- case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r':
- case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x':
- case 'y': case 'z':
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5':
- case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
- case '_':
- opts++;
- break;
- case ':':
- opts++;
- *klen_p = (uintptr_t)opts - 1 - (uintptr_t)*k_p;
- *v_p = opts;
- accept = true;
- break;
- case '\0':
- if (opts != *opts_p) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Conf string ends "
- "with key\n");
- }
- return (true);
- default:
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Malformed conf string\n");
- return (true);
- }
- }
-
- for (accept = false; !accept;) {
- switch (*opts) {
- case ',':
- opts++;
- /*
- * Look ahead one character here, because the next time
- * this function is called, it will assume that end of
- * input has been cleanly reached if no input remains,
- * but we have optimistically already consumed the
- * comma if one exists.
- */
- if (*opts == '\0') {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Conf string ends "
- "with comma\n");
- }
- *vlen_p = (uintptr_t)opts - 1 - (uintptr_t)*v_p;
- accept = true;
- break;
- case '\0':
- *vlen_p = (uintptr_t)opts - (uintptr_t)*v_p;
- accept = true;
- break;
- default:
- opts++;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- *opts_p = opts;
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_conf_error(const char *msg, const char *k, size_t klen, const char *v,
- size_t vlen)
-{
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: %s: %.*s:%.*s\n", msg, (int)klen, k,
- (int)vlen, v);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_slow_flag_init(void)
-{
- /*
- * Combine the runtime options into malloc_slow for fast path. Called
- * after processing all the options.
- */
- malloc_slow_flags |= (opt_junk_alloc ? flag_opt_junk_alloc : 0)
- | (opt_junk_free ? flag_opt_junk_free : 0)
- | (opt_quarantine ? flag_opt_quarantine : 0)
- | (opt_zero ? flag_opt_zero : 0)
- | (opt_utrace ? flag_opt_utrace : 0)
- | (opt_xmalloc ? flag_opt_xmalloc : 0);
-
- if (config_valgrind)
- malloc_slow_flags |= (in_valgrind ? flag_in_valgrind : 0);
-
- malloc_slow = (malloc_slow_flags != 0);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_conf_init(void)
-{
- unsigned i;
- char buf[PATH_MAX + 1];
- const char *opts, *k, *v;
- size_t klen, vlen;
-
- /*
- * Automatically configure valgrind before processing options. The
- * valgrind option remains in jemalloc 3.x for compatibility reasons.
- */
- if (config_valgrind) {
- in_valgrind = (RUNNING_ON_VALGRIND != 0) ? true : false;
- if (config_fill && unlikely(in_valgrind)) {
- opt_junk = "false";
- opt_junk_alloc = false;
- opt_junk_free = false;
- assert(!opt_zero);
- opt_quarantine = JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_QUARANTINE_DEFAULT;
- opt_redzone = true;
- }
- if (config_tcache && unlikely(in_valgrind))
- opt_tcache = false;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- /* Get runtime configuration. */
- switch (i) {
- case 0:
- opts = config_malloc_conf;
- break;
- case 1:
- if (je_malloc_conf != NULL) {
- /*
- * Use options that were compiled into the
- * program.
- */
- opts = je_malloc_conf;
- } else {
- /* No configuration specified. */
- buf[0] = '\0';
- opts = buf;
- }
- break;
- case 2: {
- ssize_t linklen = 0;
-#ifndef _WIN32
- int saved_errno = errno;
- const char *linkname =
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_PREFIX
- "/etc/"JEMALLOC_PREFIX"malloc.conf"
-# else
- "/etc/malloc.conf"
-# endif
- ;
-
- /*
- * Try to use the contents of the "/etc/malloc.conf"
- * symbolic link's name.
- */
- linklen = readlink(linkname, buf, sizeof(buf) - 1);
- if (linklen == -1) {
- /* No configuration specified. */
- linklen = 0;
- /* Restore errno. */
- set_errno(saved_errno);
- }
-#endif
- buf[linklen] = '\0';
- opts = buf;
- break;
- } case 3: {
- const char *envname =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PREFIX
- JEMALLOC_CPREFIX"MALLOC_CONF"
-#else
- "MALLOC_CONF"
-#endif
- ;
-
- if ((opts = secure_getenv(envname)) != NULL) {
- /*
- * Do nothing; opts is already initialized to
- * the value of the MALLOC_CONF environment
- * variable.
- */
- } else {
- /* No configuration specified. */
- buf[0] = '\0';
- opts = buf;
- }
- break;
- } default:
- not_reached();
- buf[0] = '\0';
- opts = buf;
- }
-
- while (*opts != '\0' && !malloc_conf_next(&opts, &k, &klen, &v,
- &vlen)) {
-#define CONF_MATCH(n) \
- (sizeof(n)-1 == klen && strncmp(n, k, klen) == 0)
-#define CONF_MATCH_VALUE(n) \
- (sizeof(n)-1 == vlen && strncmp(n, v, vlen) == 0)
-#define CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(o, n, cont) \
- if (CONF_MATCH(n)) { \
- if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("true")) \
- o = true; \
- else if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("false")) \
- o = false; \
- else { \
- malloc_conf_error( \
- "Invalid conf value", \
- k, klen, v, vlen); \
- } \
- if (cont) \
- continue; \
- }
-#define CONF_HANDLE_T_U(t, o, n, min, max, clip) \
- if (CONF_MATCH(n)) { \
- uintmax_t um; \
- char *end; \
- \
- set_errno(0); \
- um = malloc_strtoumax(v, &end, 0); \
- if (get_errno() != 0 || (uintptr_t)end -\
- (uintptr_t)v != vlen) { \
- malloc_conf_error( \
- "Invalid conf value", \
- k, klen, v, vlen); \
- } else if (clip) { \
- if ((min) != 0 && um < (min)) \
- o = (t)(min); \
- else if (um > (max)) \
- o = (t)(max); \
- else \
- o = (t)um; \
- } else { \
- if (((min) != 0 && um < (min)) \
- || um > (max)) { \
- malloc_conf_error( \
- "Out-of-range " \
- "conf value", \
- k, klen, v, vlen); \
- } else \
- o = (t)um; \
- } \
- continue; \
- }
-#define CONF_HANDLE_UNSIGNED(o, n, min, max, clip) \
- CONF_HANDLE_T_U(unsigned, o, n, min, max, clip)
-#define CONF_HANDLE_SIZE_T(o, n, min, max, clip) \
- CONF_HANDLE_T_U(size_t, o, n, min, max, clip)
-#define CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T(o, n, min, max) \
- if (CONF_MATCH(n)) { \
- long l; \
- char *end; \
- \
- set_errno(0); \
- l = strtol(v, &end, 0); \
- if (get_errno() != 0 || (uintptr_t)end -\
- (uintptr_t)v != vlen) { \
- malloc_conf_error( \
- "Invalid conf value", \
- k, klen, v, vlen); \
- } else if (l < (ssize_t)(min) || l > \
- (ssize_t)(max)) { \
- malloc_conf_error( \
- "Out-of-range conf value", \
- k, klen, v, vlen); \
- } else \
- o = l; \
- continue; \
- }
-#define CONF_HANDLE_CHAR_P(o, n, d) \
- if (CONF_MATCH(n)) { \
- size_t cpylen = (vlen <= \
- sizeof(o)-1) ? vlen : \
- sizeof(o)-1; \
- strncpy(o, v, cpylen); \
- o[cpylen] = '\0'; \
- continue; \
- }
-
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_abort, "abort", true)
- /*
- * Chunks always require at least one header page,
- * as many as 2^(LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP+1) data pages, and
- * possibly an additional page in the presence of
- * redzones. In order to simplify options processing,
- * use a conservative bound that accommodates all these
- * constraints.
- */
- CONF_HANDLE_SIZE_T(opt_lg_chunk, "lg_chunk", LG_PAGE +
- LG_SIZE_CLASS_GROUP + (config_fill ? 2 : 1),
- (sizeof(size_t) << 3) - 1, true)
- if (strncmp("dss", k, klen) == 0) {
- int i;
- bool match = false;
- for (i = 0; i < dss_prec_limit; i++) {
- if (strncmp(dss_prec_names[i], v, vlen)
- == 0) {
- if (chunk_dss_prec_set(i)) {
- malloc_conf_error(
- "Error setting dss",
- k, klen, v, vlen);
- } else {
- opt_dss =
- dss_prec_names[i];
- match = true;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- if (!match) {
- malloc_conf_error("Invalid conf value",
- k, klen, v, vlen);
- }
- continue;
- }
- CONF_HANDLE_UNSIGNED(opt_narenas, "narenas", 1,
- UINT_MAX, false)
- if (strncmp("purge", k, klen) == 0) {
- int i;
- bool match = false;
- for (i = 0; i < purge_mode_limit; i++) {
- if (strncmp(purge_mode_names[i], v,
- vlen) == 0) {
- opt_purge = (purge_mode_t)i;
- match = true;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (!match) {
- malloc_conf_error("Invalid conf value",
- k, klen, v, vlen);
- }
- continue;
- }
- CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T(opt_lg_dirty_mult, "lg_dirty_mult",
- -1, (sizeof(size_t) << 3) - 1)
- CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T(opt_decay_time, "decay_time", -1,
- NSTIME_SEC_MAX);
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_stats_print, "stats_print", true)
- if (config_fill) {
- if (CONF_MATCH("junk")) {
- if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("true")) {
- if (config_valgrind &&
- unlikely(in_valgrind)) {
- malloc_conf_error(
- "Deallocation-time "
- "junk filling cannot "
- "be enabled while "
- "running inside "
- "Valgrind", k, klen, v,
- vlen);
- } else {
- opt_junk = "true";
- opt_junk_alloc = true;
- opt_junk_free = true;
- }
- } else if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("false")) {
- opt_junk = "false";
- opt_junk_alloc = opt_junk_free =
- false;
- } else if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("alloc")) {
- opt_junk = "alloc";
- opt_junk_alloc = true;
- opt_junk_free = false;
- } else if (CONF_MATCH_VALUE("free")) {
- if (config_valgrind &&
- unlikely(in_valgrind)) {
- malloc_conf_error(
- "Deallocation-time "
- "junk filling cannot "
- "be enabled while "
- "running inside "
- "Valgrind", k, klen, v,
- vlen);
- } else {
- opt_junk = "free";
- opt_junk_alloc = false;
- opt_junk_free = true;
- }
- } else {
- malloc_conf_error(
- "Invalid conf value", k,
- klen, v, vlen);
- }
- continue;
- }
- CONF_HANDLE_SIZE_T(opt_quarantine, "quarantine",
- 0, SIZE_T_MAX, false)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_redzone, "redzone", true)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_zero, "zero", true)
- }
- if (config_utrace) {
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_utrace, "utrace", true)
- }
- if (config_xmalloc) {
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_xmalloc, "xmalloc", true)
- }
- if (config_tcache) {
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_tcache, "tcache",
- !config_valgrind || !in_valgrind)
- if (CONF_MATCH("tcache")) {
- assert(config_valgrind && in_valgrind);
- if (opt_tcache) {
- opt_tcache = false;
- malloc_conf_error(
- "tcache cannot be enabled "
- "while running inside Valgrind",
- k, klen, v, vlen);
- }
- continue;
- }
- CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T(opt_lg_tcache_max,
- "lg_tcache_max", -1,
- (sizeof(size_t) << 3) - 1)
- }
- if (config_prof) {
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof, "prof", true)
- CONF_HANDLE_CHAR_P(opt_prof_prefix,
- "prof_prefix", "jeprof")
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_active, "prof_active",
- true)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_thread_active_init,
- "prof_thread_active_init", true)
- CONF_HANDLE_SIZE_T(opt_lg_prof_sample,
- "lg_prof_sample", 0,
- (sizeof(uint64_t) << 3) - 1, true)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_accum, "prof_accum",
- true)
- CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T(opt_lg_prof_interval,
- "lg_prof_interval", -1,
- (sizeof(uint64_t) << 3) - 1)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_gdump, "prof_gdump",
- true)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_final, "prof_final",
- true)
- CONF_HANDLE_BOOL(opt_prof_leak, "prof_leak",
- true)
- }
- malloc_conf_error("Invalid conf pair", k, klen, v,
- vlen);
-#undef CONF_MATCH
-#undef CONF_HANDLE_BOOL
-#undef CONF_HANDLE_SIZE_T
-#undef CONF_HANDLE_SSIZE_T
-#undef CONF_HANDLE_CHAR_P
- }
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard_needed(void)
-{
-
- if (malloc_initialized() || (IS_INITIALIZER && malloc_init_state ==
- malloc_init_recursible)) {
- /*
- * Another thread initialized the allocator before this one
- * acquired init_lock, or this thread is the initializing
- * thread, and it is recursively allocating.
- */
- return (false);
- }
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_THREADED_INIT
- if (malloc_initializer != NO_INITIALIZER && !IS_INITIALIZER) {
- spin_t spinner;
-
- /* Busy-wait until the initializing thread completes. */
- spin_init(&spinner);
- do {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- spin_adaptive(&spinner);
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- } while (!malloc_initialized());
- return (false);
- }
-#endif
- return (true);
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard_a0_locked()
-{
-
- malloc_initializer = INITIALIZER;
-
- if (config_prof)
- prof_boot0();
- malloc_conf_init();
- if (opt_stats_print) {
- /* Print statistics at exit. */
- if (atexit(stats_print_atexit) != 0) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in atexit()\n");
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
- }
- pages_boot();
- if (base_boot())
- return (true);
- if (chunk_boot())
- return (true);
- if (ctl_boot())
- return (true);
- if (config_prof)
- prof_boot1();
- arena_boot();
- if (config_tcache && tcache_boot(TSDN_NULL))
- return (true);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&arenas_lock, "arenas", WITNESS_RANK_ARENAS))
- return (true);
- /*
- * Create enough scaffolding to allow recursive allocation in
- * malloc_ncpus().
- */
- narenas_auto = 1;
- narenas_total_set(narenas_auto);
- arenas = &a0;
- memset(arenas, 0, sizeof(arena_t *) * narenas_auto);
- /*
- * Initialize one arena here. The rest are lazily created in
- * arena_choose_hard().
- */
- if (arena_init(TSDN_NULL, 0) == NULL)
- return (true);
-
- malloc_init_state = malloc_init_a0_initialized;
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard_a0(void)
-{
- bool ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- ret = malloc_init_hard_a0_locked();
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/* Initialize data structures which may trigger recursive allocation. */
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard_recursible(void)
-{
-
- malloc_init_state = malloc_init_recursible;
-
- ncpus = malloc_ncpus();
-
-#if (!defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB) && !defined(JEMALLOC_ZONE) \
- && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__native_client__))
- /* LinuxThreads' pthread_atfork() allocates. */
- if (pthread_atfork(jemalloc_prefork, jemalloc_postfork_parent,
- jemalloc_postfork_child) != 0) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in pthread_atfork()\n");
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- return (true);
- }
-#endif
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard_finish(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- if (malloc_mutex_boot())
- return (true);
-
- if (opt_narenas == 0) {
- /*
- * For SMP systems, create more than one arena per CPU by
- * default.
- */
- if (ncpus > 1)
- opt_narenas = ncpus << 2;
- else
- opt_narenas = 1;
- }
- narenas_auto = opt_narenas;
- /*
- * Limit the number of arenas to the indexing range of MALLOCX_ARENA().
- */
- if (narenas_auto > MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX) {
- narenas_auto = MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX;
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Reducing narenas to limit (%d)\n",
- narenas_auto);
- }
- narenas_total_set(narenas_auto);
-
- /* Allocate and initialize arenas. */
- arenas = (arena_t **)base_alloc(tsdn, sizeof(arena_t *) *
- (MALLOCX_ARENA_MAX+1));
- if (arenas == NULL)
- return (true);
- /* Copy the pointer to the one arena that was already initialized. */
- arena_set(0, a0);
-
- malloc_init_state = malloc_init_initialized;
- malloc_slow_flag_init();
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static bool
-malloc_init_hard(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
-#if defined(_WIN32) && _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0600
- _init_init_lock();
-#endif
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- if (!malloc_init_hard_needed()) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- return (false);
- }
-
- if (malloc_init_state != malloc_init_a0_initialized &&
- malloc_init_hard_a0_locked()) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- return (true);
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &init_lock);
- /* Recursive allocation relies on functional tsd. */
- tsd = malloc_tsd_boot0();
- if (tsd == NULL)
- return (true);
- if (malloc_init_hard_recursible())
- return (true);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &init_lock);
-
- if (config_prof && prof_boot2(tsd)) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &init_lock);
- return (true);
- }
-
- if (malloc_init_hard_finish(tsd_tsdn(tsd))) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &init_lock);
- return (true);
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &init_lock);
- malloc_tsd_boot1();
- return (false);
-}
-
-/*
- * End initialization functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Begin malloc(3)-compatible functions.
- */
-
-static void *
-ialloc_prof_sample(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, szind_t ind, bool zero,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (tctx == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- szind_t ind_large = size2index(LARGE_MINCLASS);
- p = ialloc(tsd, LARGE_MINCLASS, ind_large, zero, slow_path);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- arena_prof_promoted(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize);
- } else
- p = ialloc(tsd, usize, ind, zero, slow_path);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-ialloc_prof(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, szind_t ind, bool zero, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *p;
- prof_tctx_t *tctx;
-
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, usize, prof_active_get_unlocked(), true);
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx != (uintptr_t)1U))
- p = ialloc_prof_sample(tsd, usize, ind, zero, tctx, slow_path);
- else
- p = ialloc(tsd, usize, ind, zero, slow_path);
- if (unlikely(p == NULL)) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- prof_malloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize, tctx);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-/*
- * ialloc_body() is inlined so that fast and slow paths are generated separately
- * with statically known slow_path.
- *
- * This function guarantees that *tsdn is non-NULL on success.
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-ialloc_body(size_t size, bool zero, tsdn_t **tsdn, size_t *usize,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- szind_t ind;
-
- if (slow_path && unlikely(malloc_init())) {
- *tsdn = NULL;
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- *tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- ind = size2index(size);
- if (unlikely(ind >= NSIZES))
- return (NULL);
-
- if (config_stats || (config_prof && opt_prof) || (slow_path &&
- config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))) {
- *usize = index2size(ind);
- assert(*usize > 0 && *usize <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
- }
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof)
- return (ialloc_prof(tsd, *usize, ind, zero, slow_path));
-
- return (ialloc(tsd, size, ind, zero, slow_path));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void
-ialloc_post_check(void *ret, tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, const char *func,
- bool update_errno, bool slow_path)
-{
-
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || ret == NULL);
-
- if (unlikely(ret == NULL)) {
- if (slow_path && config_xmalloc && unlikely(opt_xmalloc)) {
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Error in %s(): out of "
- "memory\n", func);
- abort();
- }
- if (update_errno)
- set_errno(ENOMEM);
- }
- if (config_stats && likely(ret != NULL)) {
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsdn, ret, config_prof));
- *tsd_thread_allocatedp_get(tsdn_tsd(tsdn)) += usize;
- }
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(1)
-je_malloc(size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- size_t usize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- if (size == 0)
- size = 1;
-
- if (likely(!malloc_slow)) {
- ret = ialloc_body(size, false, &tsdn, &usize, false);
- ialloc_post_check(ret, tsdn, usize, "malloc", true, false);
- } else {
- ret = ialloc_body(size, false, &tsdn, &usize, true);
- ialloc_post_check(ret, tsdn, usize, "malloc", true, true);
- UTRACE(0, size, ret);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(ret != NULL, tsdn, ret, usize, false);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void *
-imemalign_prof_sample(tsd_t *tsd, size_t alignment, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (tctx == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- assert(sa2u(LARGE_MINCLASS, alignment) == LARGE_MINCLASS);
- p = ipalloc(tsd, LARGE_MINCLASS, alignment, false);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- arena_prof_promoted(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize);
- } else
- p = ipalloc(tsd, usize, alignment, false);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-imemalign_prof(tsd_t *tsd, size_t alignment, size_t usize)
-{
- void *p;
- prof_tctx_t *tctx;
-
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, usize, prof_active_get_unlocked(), true);
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx != (uintptr_t)1U))
- p = imemalign_prof_sample(tsd, alignment, usize, tctx);
- else
- p = ipalloc(tsd, usize, alignment, false);
- if (unlikely(p == NULL)) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- prof_malloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize, tctx);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1))
-static int
-imemalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size, size_t min_alignment)
-{
- int ret;
- tsd_t *tsd;
- size_t usize;
- void *result;
-
- assert(min_alignment != 0);
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init())) {
- tsd = NULL;
- result = NULL;
- goto label_oom;
- }
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (size == 0)
- size = 1;
-
- /* Make sure that alignment is a large enough power of 2. */
- if (unlikely(((alignment - 1) & alignment) != 0
- || (alignment < min_alignment))) {
- if (config_xmalloc && unlikely(opt_xmalloc)) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating "
- "aligned memory: invalid alignment\n");
- abort();
- }
- result = NULL;
- ret = EINVAL;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- usize = sa2u(size, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS)) {
- result = NULL;
- goto label_oom;
- }
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof)
- result = imemalign_prof(tsd, alignment, usize);
- else
- result = ipalloc(tsd, usize, alignment, false);
- if (unlikely(result == NULL))
- goto label_oom;
- assert(((uintptr_t)result & (alignment - 1)) == ZU(0));
-
- *memptr = result;
- ret = 0;
-label_return:
- if (config_stats && likely(result != NULL)) {
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), result, config_prof));
- *tsd_thread_allocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
- }
- UTRACE(0, size, result);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(result != NULL, tsd_tsdn(tsd), result, usize,
- false);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (ret);
-label_oom:
- assert(result == NULL);
- if (config_xmalloc && unlikely(opt_xmalloc)) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error allocating aligned memory: "
- "out of memory\n");
- abort();
- }
- ret = ENOMEM;
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- goto label_return;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(nonnull(1))
-je_posix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size)
-{
- int ret;
-
- ret = imemalign(memptr, alignment, size, sizeof(void *));
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2)
-je_aligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- int err;
-
- if (unlikely((err = imemalign(&ret, alignment, size, 1)) != 0)) {
- ret = NULL;
- set_errno(err);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE2(1, 2)
-je_calloc(size_t num, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- size_t num_size;
- size_t usize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- num_size = num * size;
- if (unlikely(num_size == 0)) {
- if (num == 0 || size == 0)
- num_size = 1;
- else
- num_size = HUGE_MAXCLASS + 1; /* Trigger OOM. */
- /*
- * Try to avoid division here. We know that it isn't possible to
- * overflow during multiplication if neither operand uses any of the
- * most significant half of the bits in a size_t.
- */
- } else if (unlikely(((num | size) & (SIZE_T_MAX << (sizeof(size_t) <<
- 2))) && (num_size / size != num)))
- num_size = HUGE_MAXCLASS + 1; /* size_t overflow. */
-
- if (likely(!malloc_slow)) {
- ret = ialloc_body(num_size, true, &tsdn, &usize, false);
- ialloc_post_check(ret, tsdn, usize, "calloc", true, false);
- } else {
- ret = ialloc_body(num_size, true, &tsdn, &usize, true);
- ialloc_post_check(ret, tsdn, usize, "calloc", true, true);
- UTRACE(0, num_size, ret);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(ret != NULL, tsdn, ret, usize, true);
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void *
-irealloc_prof_sample(tsd_t *tsd, void *old_ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (tctx == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- p = iralloc(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, LARGE_MINCLASS, 0, false);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- arena_prof_promoted(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize);
- } else
- p = iralloc(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, usize, 0, false);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-irealloc_prof(tsd_t *tsd, void *old_ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t usize)
-{
- void *p;
- bool prof_active;
- prof_tctx_t *old_tctx, *tctx;
-
- prof_active = prof_active_get_unlocked();
- old_tctx = prof_tctx_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), old_ptr);
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, usize, prof_active, true);
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx != (uintptr_t)1U))
- p = irealloc_prof_sample(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, usize, tctx);
- else
- p = iralloc(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, usize, 0, false);
- if (unlikely(p == NULL)) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- prof_realloc(tsd, p, usize, tctx, prof_active, true, old_ptr, old_usize,
- old_tctx);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-ifree(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
- size_t usize;
- UNUSED size_t rzsize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
- prof_free(tsd, ptr, usize);
- } else if (config_stats || config_valgrind)
- usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
- if (config_stats)
- *tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
-
- if (likely(!slow_path))
- iqalloc(tsd, ptr, tcache, false);
- else {
- if (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))
- rzsize = p2rz(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr);
- iqalloc(tsd, ptr, tcache, true);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_FREE(ptr, rzsize);
- }
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-isfree(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t usize, tcache_t *tcache, bool slow_path)
-{
- UNUSED size_t rzsize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof)
- prof_free(tsd, ptr, usize);
- if (config_stats)
- *tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
- if (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))
- rzsize = p2rz(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr);
- isqalloc(tsd, ptr, usize, tcache, slow_path);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_FREE(ptr, rzsize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2)
-je_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret;
- tsdn_t *tsdn JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(NULL);
- size_t usize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- size_t old_usize = 0;
- UNUSED size_t old_rzsize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
-
- if (unlikely(size == 0)) {
- if (ptr != NULL) {
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- /* realloc(ptr, 0) is equivalent to free(ptr). */
- UTRACE(ptr, 0, 0);
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- ifree(tsd, ptr, tcache_get(tsd, false), true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- size = 1;
- }
-
- if (likely(ptr != NULL)) {
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- malloc_thread_init();
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- old_usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
- if (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind)) {
- old_rzsize = config_prof ? p2rz(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr) :
- u2rz(old_usize);
- }
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- usize = s2u(size);
- ret = unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS) ?
- NULL : irealloc_prof(tsd, ptr, old_usize, usize);
- } else {
- if (config_stats || (config_valgrind &&
- unlikely(in_valgrind)))
- usize = s2u(size);
- ret = iralloc(tsd, ptr, old_usize, size, 0, false);
- }
- tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- } else {
- /* realloc(NULL, size) is equivalent to malloc(size). */
- if (likely(!malloc_slow))
- ret = ialloc_body(size, false, &tsdn, &usize, false);
- else
- ret = ialloc_body(size, false, &tsdn, &usize, true);
- assert(!tsdn_null(tsdn) || ret == NULL);
- }
-
- if (unlikely(ret == NULL)) {
- if (config_xmalloc && unlikely(opt_xmalloc)) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in realloc(): "
- "out of memory\n");
- abort();
- }
- set_errno(ENOMEM);
- }
- if (config_stats && likely(ret != NULL)) {
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsdn, ret, config_prof));
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- *tsd_thread_allocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
- *tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get(tsd) += old_usize;
- }
- UTRACE(ptr, size, ret);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC(true, tsdn, ret, usize, true, ptr, old_usize,
- old_rzsize, true, false);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_free(void *ptr)
-{
-
- UTRACE(ptr, 0, 0);
- if (likely(ptr != NULL)) {
- tsd_t *tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (likely(!malloc_slow))
- ifree(tsd, ptr, tcache_get(tsd, false), false);
- else
- ifree(tsd, ptr, tcache_get(tsd, false), true);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * End malloc(3)-compatible functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Begin non-standard override functions.
- */
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_MEMALIGN
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc)
-je_memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(NULL);
- if (unlikely(imemalign(&ret, alignment, size, 1) != 0))
- ret = NULL;
- return (ret);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_OVERRIDE_VALLOC
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc)
-je_valloc(size_t size)
-{
- void *ret JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(NULL);
- if (unlikely(imemalign(&ret, PAGE, size, 1) != 0))
- ret = NULL;
- return (ret);
-}
-#endif
-
-/*
- * is_malloc(je_malloc) is some macro magic to detect if jemalloc_defs.h has
- * #define je_malloc malloc
- */
-#define malloc_is_malloc 1
-#define is_malloc_(a) malloc_is_ ## a
-#define is_malloc(a) is_malloc_(a)
-
-#if ((is_malloc(je_malloc) == 1) && defined(JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MALLOC_HOOK))
-/*
- * glibc provides the RTLD_DEEPBIND flag for dlopen which can make it possible
- * to inconsistently reference libc's malloc(3)-compatible functions
- * (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493541).
- *
- * These definitions interpose hooks in glibc. The functions are actually
- * passed an extra argument for the caller return address, which will be
- * ignored.
- */
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void (*__free_hook)(void *ptr) = je_free;
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *(*__malloc_hook)(size_t size) = je_malloc;
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *(*__realloc_hook)(void *ptr, size_t size) = je_realloc;
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_GLIBC_MEMALIGN_HOOK
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void *(*__memalign_hook)(size_t alignment, size_t size) =
- je_memalign;
-# endif
-
-#ifdef CPU_COUNT
-/*
- * To enable static linking with glibc, the libc specific malloc interface must
- * be implemented also, so none of glibc's malloc.o functions are added to the
- * link.
- */
-#define ALIAS(je_fn) __attribute__((alias (#je_fn), used))
-/* To force macro expansion of je_ prefix before stringification. */
-#define PREALIAS(je_fn) ALIAS(je_fn)
-void *__libc_malloc(size_t size) PREALIAS(je_malloc);
-void __libc_free(void* ptr) PREALIAS(je_free);
-void *__libc_realloc(void* ptr, size_t size) PREALIAS(je_realloc);
-void *__libc_calloc(size_t n, size_t size) PREALIAS(je_calloc);
-void *__libc_memalign(size_t align, size_t s) PREALIAS(je_memalign);
-void *__libc_valloc(size_t size) PREALIAS(je_valloc);
-int __posix_memalign(void** r, size_t a, size_t s)
- PREALIAS(je_posix_memalign);
-#undef PREALIAS
-#undef ALIAS
-
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-/*
- * End non-standard override functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Begin non-standard functions.
- */
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C bool
-imallocx_flags_decode(tsd_t *tsd, size_t size, int flags, size_t *usize,
- size_t *alignment, bool *zero, tcache_t **tcache, arena_t **arena)
-{
-
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN_MASK) == 0) {
- *alignment = 0;
- *usize = s2u(size);
- } else {
- *alignment = MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET_SPECIFIED(flags);
- *usize = sa2u(size, *alignment);
- }
- if (unlikely(*usize == 0 || *usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (true);
- *zero = MALLOCX_ZERO_GET(flags);
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) != 0) {
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) == MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE)
- *tcache = NULL;
- else
- *tcache = tcaches_get(tsd, MALLOCX_TCACHE_GET(flags));
- } else
- *tcache = tcache_get(tsd, true);
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_ARENA_MASK) != 0) {
- unsigned arena_ind = MALLOCX_ARENA_GET(flags);
- *arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, true);
- if (unlikely(*arena == NULL))
- return (true);
- } else
- *arena = NULL;
- return (false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-imallocx_flags(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena, bool slow_path)
-{
- szind_t ind;
-
- if (unlikely(alignment != 0))
- return (ipalloct(tsdn, usize, alignment, zero, tcache, arena));
- ind = size2index(usize);
- assert(ind < NSIZES);
- return (iallocztm(tsdn, usize, ind, zero, tcache, false, arena,
- slow_path));
-}
-
-static void *
-imallocx_prof_sample(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero,
- tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- assert(((alignment == 0) ? s2u(LARGE_MINCLASS) :
- sa2u(LARGE_MINCLASS, alignment)) == LARGE_MINCLASS);
- p = imallocx_flags(tsdn, LARGE_MINCLASS, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena, slow_path);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- arena_prof_promoted(tsdn, p, usize);
- } else {
- p = imallocx_flags(tsdn, usize, alignment, zero, tcache, arena,
- slow_path);
- }
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-imallocx_prof(tsd_t *tsd, size_t size, int flags, size_t *usize, bool slow_path)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t alignment;
- bool zero;
- tcache_t *tcache;
- arena_t *arena;
- prof_tctx_t *tctx;
-
- if (unlikely(imallocx_flags_decode(tsd, size, flags, usize, &alignment,
- &zero, &tcache, &arena)))
- return (NULL);
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, *usize, prof_active_get_unlocked(), true);
- if (likely((uintptr_t)tctx == (uintptr_t)1U)) {
- p = imallocx_flags(tsd_tsdn(tsd), *usize, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena, slow_path);
- } else if ((uintptr_t)tctx > (uintptr_t)1U) {
- p = imallocx_prof_sample(tsd_tsdn(tsd), *usize, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena, slow_path);
- } else
- p = NULL;
- if (unlikely(p == NULL)) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- prof_malloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, *usize, tctx);
-
- assert(alignment == 0 || ((uintptr_t)p & (alignment - 1)) == ZU(0));
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-imallocx_no_prof(tsd_t *tsd, size_t size, int flags, size_t *usize,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t alignment;
- bool zero;
- tcache_t *tcache;
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if (unlikely(imallocx_flags_decode(tsd, size, flags, usize, &alignment,
- &zero, &tcache, &arena)))
- return (NULL);
- p = imallocx_flags(tsd_tsdn(tsd), *usize, alignment, zero, tcache,
- arena, slow_path);
- assert(alignment == 0 || ((uintptr_t)p & (alignment - 1)) == ZU(0));
- return (p);
-}
-
-/* This function guarantees that *tsdn is non-NULL on success. */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-imallocx_body(size_t size, int flags, tsdn_t **tsdn, size_t *usize,
- bool slow_path)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- if (slow_path && unlikely(malloc_init())) {
- *tsdn = NULL;
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- *tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- if (likely(flags == 0)) {
- szind_t ind = size2index(size);
- if (unlikely(ind >= NSIZES))
- return (NULL);
- if (config_stats || (config_prof && opt_prof) || (slow_path &&
- config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))) {
- *usize = index2size(ind);
- assert(*usize > 0 && *usize <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
- }
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- return (ialloc_prof(tsd, *usize, ind, false,
- slow_path));
- }
-
- return (ialloc(tsd, size, ind, false, slow_path));
- }
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof)
- return (imallocx_prof(tsd, size, flags, usize, slow_path));
-
- return (imallocx_no_prof(tsd, size, flags, usize, slow_path));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(malloc) JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(1)
-je_mallocx(size_t size, int flags)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- void *p;
- size_t usize;
-
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (likely(!malloc_slow)) {
- p = imallocx_body(size, flags, &tsdn, &usize, false);
- ialloc_post_check(p, tsdn, usize, "mallocx", false, false);
- } else {
- p = imallocx_body(size, flags, &tsdn, &usize, true);
- ialloc_post_check(p, tsdn, usize, "mallocx", false, true);
- UTRACE(0, size, p);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_MALLOC(p != NULL, tsdn, p, usize,
- MALLOCX_ZERO_GET(flags));
- }
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-static void *
-irallocx_prof_sample(tsd_t *tsd, void *old_ptr, size_t old_usize,
- size_t usize, size_t alignment, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- void *p;
-
- if (tctx == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- if (usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS) {
- p = iralloct(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, LARGE_MINCLASS, alignment,
- zero, tcache, arena);
- if (p == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- arena_prof_promoted(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize);
- } else {
- p = iralloct(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, usize, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena);
- }
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C void *
-irallocx_prof(tsd_t *tsd, void *old_ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t size,
- size_t alignment, size_t *usize, bool zero, tcache_t *tcache,
- arena_t *arena)
-{
- void *p;
- bool prof_active;
- prof_tctx_t *old_tctx, *tctx;
-
- prof_active = prof_active_get_unlocked();
- old_tctx = prof_tctx_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), old_ptr);
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, *usize, prof_active, false);
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx != (uintptr_t)1U)) {
- p = irallocx_prof_sample(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, *usize,
- alignment, zero, tcache, arena, tctx);
- } else {
- p = iralloct(tsd, old_ptr, old_usize, size, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena);
- }
- if (unlikely(p == NULL)) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, false);
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- if (p == old_ptr && alignment != 0) {
- /*
- * The allocation did not move, so it is possible that the size
- * class is smaller than would guarantee the requested
- * alignment, and that the alignment constraint was
- * serendipitously satisfied. Additionally, old_usize may not
- * be the same as the current usize because of in-place large
- * reallocation. Therefore, query the actual value of usize.
- */
- *usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, config_prof);
- }
- prof_realloc(tsd, p, *usize, tctx, prof_active, false, old_ptr,
- old_usize, old_tctx);
-
- return (p);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT JEMALLOC_ALLOCATOR JEMALLOC_RESTRICT_RETURN
-void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW *
-JEMALLOC_ALLOC_SIZE(2)
-je_rallocx(void *ptr, size_t size, int flags)
-{
- void *p;
- tsd_t *tsd;
- size_t usize;
- size_t old_usize;
- UNUSED size_t old_rzsize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- size_t alignment = MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET(flags);
- bool zero = flags & MALLOCX_ZERO;
- arena_t *arena;
- tcache_t *tcache;
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(size != 0);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- malloc_thread_init();
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- if (unlikely((flags & MALLOCX_ARENA_MASK) != 0)) {
- unsigned arena_ind = MALLOCX_ARENA_GET(flags);
- arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena_ind, true);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- goto label_oom;
- } else
- arena = NULL;
-
- if (unlikely((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) != 0)) {
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) == MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE)
- tcache = NULL;
- else
- tcache = tcaches_get(tsd, MALLOCX_TCACHE_GET(flags));
- } else
- tcache = tcache_get(tsd, true);
-
- old_usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
- if (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))
- old_rzsize = u2rz(old_usize);
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- usize = (alignment == 0) ? s2u(size) : sa2u(size, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize == 0 || usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- goto label_oom;
- p = irallocx_prof(tsd, ptr, old_usize, size, alignment, &usize,
- zero, tcache, arena);
- if (unlikely(p == NULL))
- goto label_oom;
- } else {
- p = iralloct(tsd, ptr, old_usize, size, alignment, zero,
- tcache, arena);
- if (unlikely(p == NULL))
- goto label_oom;
- if (config_stats || (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind)))
- usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, config_prof);
- }
- assert(alignment == 0 || ((uintptr_t)p & (alignment - 1)) == ZU(0));
-
- if (config_stats) {
- *tsd_thread_allocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
- *tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get(tsd) += old_usize;
- }
- UTRACE(ptr, size, p);
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC(true, tsd_tsdn(tsd), p, usize, false, ptr,
- old_usize, old_rzsize, false, zero);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (p);
-label_oom:
- if (config_xmalloc && unlikely(opt_xmalloc)) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in rallocx(): out of memory\n");
- abort();
- }
- UTRACE(ptr, size, 0);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C size_t
-ixallocx_helper(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero)
-{
- size_t usize;
-
- if (ixalloc(tsdn, ptr, old_usize, size, extra, alignment, zero))
- return (old_usize);
- usize = isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
-
- return (usize);
-}
-
-static size_t
-ixallocx_prof_sample(tsdn_t *tsdn, void *ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- size_t usize;
-
- if (tctx == NULL)
- return (old_usize);
- usize = ixallocx_helper(tsdn, ptr, old_usize, size, extra, alignment,
- zero);
-
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C size_t
-ixallocx_prof(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t size,
- size_t extra, size_t alignment, bool zero)
-{
- size_t usize_max, usize;
- bool prof_active;
- prof_tctx_t *old_tctx, *tctx;
-
- prof_active = prof_active_get_unlocked();
- old_tctx = prof_tctx_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr);
- /*
- * usize isn't knowable before ixalloc() returns when extra is non-zero.
- * Therefore, compute its maximum possible value and use that in
- * prof_alloc_prep() to decide whether to capture a backtrace.
- * prof_realloc() will use the actual usize to decide whether to sample.
- */
- if (alignment == 0) {
- usize_max = s2u(size+extra);
- assert(usize_max > 0 && usize_max <= HUGE_MAXCLASS);
- } else {
- usize_max = sa2u(size+extra, alignment);
- if (unlikely(usize_max == 0 || usize_max > HUGE_MAXCLASS)) {
- /*
- * usize_max is out of range, and chances are that
- * allocation will fail, but use the maximum possible
- * value and carry on with prof_alloc_prep(), just in
- * case allocation succeeds.
- */
- usize_max = HUGE_MAXCLASS;
- }
- }
- tctx = prof_alloc_prep(tsd, usize_max, prof_active, false);
-
- if (unlikely((uintptr_t)tctx != (uintptr_t)1U)) {
- usize = ixallocx_prof_sample(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, old_usize,
- size, extra, alignment, zero, tctx);
- } else {
- usize = ixallocx_helper(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, old_usize, size,
- extra, alignment, zero);
- }
- if (usize == old_usize) {
- prof_alloc_rollback(tsd, tctx, false);
- return (usize);
- }
- prof_realloc(tsd, ptr, usize, tctx, prof_active, false, ptr, old_usize,
- old_tctx);
-
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_xallocx(void *ptr, size_t size, size_t extra, int flags)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- size_t usize, old_usize;
- UNUSED size_t old_rzsize JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- size_t alignment = MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET(flags);
- bool zero = flags & MALLOCX_ZERO;
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(size != 0);
- assert(SIZE_T_MAX - size >= extra);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- malloc_thread_init();
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- old_usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
-
- /*
- * The API explicitly absolves itself of protecting against (size +
- * extra) numerical overflow, but we may need to clamp extra to avoid
- * exceeding HUGE_MAXCLASS.
- *
- * Ordinarily, size limit checking is handled deeper down, but here we
- * have to check as part of (size + extra) clamping, since we need the
- * clamped value in the above helper functions.
- */
- if (unlikely(size > HUGE_MAXCLASS)) {
- usize = old_usize;
- goto label_not_resized;
- }
- if (unlikely(HUGE_MAXCLASS - size < extra))
- extra = HUGE_MAXCLASS - size;
-
- if (config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind))
- old_rzsize = u2rz(old_usize);
-
- if (config_prof && opt_prof) {
- usize = ixallocx_prof(tsd, ptr, old_usize, size, extra,
- alignment, zero);
- } else {
- usize = ixallocx_helper(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, old_usize, size,
- extra, alignment, zero);
- }
- if (unlikely(usize == old_usize))
- goto label_not_resized;
-
- if (config_stats) {
- *tsd_thread_allocatedp_get(tsd) += usize;
- *tsd_thread_deallocatedp_get(tsd) += old_usize;
- }
- JEMALLOC_VALGRIND_REALLOC(false, tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, usize, false, ptr,
- old_usize, old_rzsize, false, zero);
-label_not_resized:
- UTRACE(ptr, size, ptr);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(pure)
-je_sallocx(const void *ptr, int flags)
-{
- size_t usize;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- malloc_thread_init();
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- if (config_ivsalloc)
- usize = ivsalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
- else
- usize = isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_dallocx(void *ptr, int flags)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- tcache_t *tcache;
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (unlikely((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) != 0)) {
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) == MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE)
- tcache = NULL;
- else
- tcache = tcaches_get(tsd, MALLOCX_TCACHE_GET(flags));
- } else
- tcache = tcache_get(tsd, false);
-
- UTRACE(ptr, 0, 0);
- if (likely(!malloc_slow))
- ifree(tsd, ptr, tcache, false);
- else
- ifree(tsd, ptr, tcache, true);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE_C size_t
-inallocx(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t size, int flags)
-{
- size_t usize;
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- if (likely((flags & MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN_MASK) == 0))
- usize = s2u(size);
- else
- usize = sa2u(size, MALLOCX_ALIGN_GET_SPECIFIED(flags));
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_sdallocx(void *ptr, size_t size, int flags)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- tcache_t *tcache;
- size_t usize;
-
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- usize = inallocx(tsd_tsdn(tsd), size, flags);
- assert(usize == isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof));
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (unlikely((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) != 0)) {
- if ((flags & MALLOCX_TCACHE_MASK) == MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE)
- tcache = NULL;
- else
- tcache = tcaches_get(tsd, MALLOCX_TCACHE_GET(flags));
- } else
- tcache = tcache_get(tsd, false);
-
- UTRACE(ptr, 0, 0);
- if (likely(!malloc_slow))
- isfree(tsd, ptr, usize, tcache, false);
- else
- isfree(tsd, ptr, usize, tcache, true);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(pure)
-je_nallocx(size_t size, int flags)
-{
- size_t usize;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init()))
- return (0);
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- usize = inallocx(tsdn, size, flags);
- if (unlikely(usize > HUGE_MAXCLASS))
- return (0);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (usize);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_mallctl(const char *name, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp, void *newp,
- size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init()))
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- ret = ctl_byname(tsd, name, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_mallctlnametomib(const char *name, size_t *mibp, size_t *miblenp)
-{
- int ret;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init()))
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- ret = ctl_nametomib(tsdn, name, mibp, miblenp);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_mallctlbymib(const size_t *mib, size_t miblen, void *oldp, size_t *oldlenp,
- void *newp, size_t newlen)
-{
- int ret;
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- if (unlikely(malloc_init()))
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- ret = ctl_bymib(tsd, mib, miblen, oldp, oldlenp, newp, newlen);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_malloc_stats_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *opts)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- stats_print(write_cb, cbopaque, opts);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT size_t JEMALLOC_NOTHROW
-je_malloc_usable_size(JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST void *ptr)
-{
- size_t ret;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- assert(malloc_initialized() || IS_INITIALIZER);
- malloc_thread_init();
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- if (config_ivsalloc)
- ret = ivsalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
- else
- ret = (ptr == NULL) ? 0 : isalloc(tsdn, ptr, config_prof);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * End non-standard functions.
- */
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * The following functions are used by threading libraries for protection of
- * malloc during fork().
- */
-
-/*
- * If an application creates a thread before doing any allocation in the main
- * thread, then calls fork(2) in the main thread followed by memory allocation
- * in the child process, a race can occur that results in deadlock within the
- * child: the main thread may have forked while the created thread had
- * partially initialized the allocator. Ordinarily jemalloc prevents
- * fork/malloc races via the following functions it registers during
- * initialization using pthread_atfork(), but of course that does no good if
- * the allocator isn't fully initialized at fork time. The following library
- * constructor is a partial solution to this problem. It may still be possible
- * to trigger the deadlock described above, but doing so would involve forking
- * via a library constructor that runs before jemalloc's runs.
- */
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_JET
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(constructor)
-static void
-jemalloc_constructor(void)
-{
-
- malloc_init();
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
-void
-jemalloc_prefork(void)
-#else
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void
-_malloc_prefork(void)
-#endif
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- unsigned i, j, narenas;
- arena_t *arena;
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
- if (!malloc_initialized())
- return;
-#endif
- assert(malloc_initialized());
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- narenas = narenas_total_get();
-
- witness_prefork(tsd);
- /* Acquire all mutexes in a safe order. */
- ctl_prefork(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arenas_lock);
- prof_prefork0(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
- for (j = 0; j < narenas; j++) {
- if ((arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), j, false)) !=
- NULL) {
- switch (i) {
- case 0:
- arena_prefork0(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- break;
- case 1:
- arena_prefork1(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- break;
- case 2:
- arena_prefork2(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- break;
- default: not_reached();
- }
- }
- }
- }
- base_prefork(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- for (i = 0; i < narenas; i++) {
- if ((arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), i, false)) != NULL)
- arena_prefork3(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- }
- prof_prefork1(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-}
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
-void
-jemalloc_postfork_parent(void)
-#else
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void
-_malloc_postfork(void)
-#endif
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- unsigned i, narenas;
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
- if (!malloc_initialized())
- return;
-#endif
- assert(malloc_initialized());
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- witness_postfork_parent(tsd);
- /* Release all mutexes, now that fork() has completed. */
- base_postfork_parent(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- for (i = 0, narenas = narenas_total_get(); i < narenas; i++) {
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if ((arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), i, false)) != NULL)
- arena_postfork_parent(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- }
- prof_postfork_parent(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arenas_lock);
- ctl_postfork_parent(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-}
-
-void
-jemalloc_postfork_child(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- unsigned i, narenas;
-
- assert(malloc_initialized());
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- witness_postfork_child(tsd);
- /* Release all mutexes, now that fork() has completed. */
- base_postfork_child(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- for (i = 0, narenas = narenas_total_get(); i < narenas; i++) {
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if ((arena = arena_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd), i, false)) != NULL)
- arena_postfork_child(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- }
- prof_postfork_child(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arenas_lock);
- ctl_postfork_child(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mb.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mb.c
deleted file mode 100644
index dc2c0a256..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mb.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_MB_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mutex.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mutex.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6333e73d6..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/mutex.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,158 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_MUTEX_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK) && !defined(_WIN32)
-#include <dlfcn.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifndef _CRT_SPINCOUNT
-#define _CRT_SPINCOUNT 4000
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK
-bool isthreaded = false;
-#endif
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
-static bool postpone_init = true;
-static malloc_mutex_t *postponed_mutexes = NULL;
-#endif
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK) && !defined(_WIN32)
-static void pthread_create_once(void);
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * We intercept pthread_create() calls in order to toggle isthreaded if the
- * process goes multi-threaded.
- */
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK) && !defined(_WIN32)
-static int (*pthread_create_fptr)(pthread_t *__restrict, const pthread_attr_t *,
- void *(*)(void *), void *__restrict);
-
-static void
-pthread_create_once(void)
-{
-
- pthread_create_fptr = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "pthread_create");
- if (pthread_create_fptr == NULL) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "
- "\"pthread_create\")\n");
- abort();
- }
-
- isthreaded = true;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int
-pthread_create(pthread_t *__restrict thread,
- const pthread_attr_t *__restrict attr, void *(*start_routine)(void *),
- void *__restrict arg)
-{
- static pthread_once_t once_control = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
-
- pthread_once(&once_control, pthread_create_once);
-
- return (pthread_create_fptr(thread, attr, start_routine, arg));
-}
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT int _pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb(pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
- void *(calloc_cb)(size_t, size_t));
-#endif
-
-bool
-malloc_mutex_init(malloc_mutex_t *mutex, const char *name, witness_rank_t rank)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0600
- InitializeSRWLock(&mutex->lock);
-# else
- if (!InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount(&mutex->lock,
- _CRT_SPINCOUNT))
- return (true);
-# endif
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- mutex->lock = OS_UNFAIR_LOCK_INIT;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- mutex->lock = 0;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB))
- if (postpone_init) {
- mutex->postponed_next = postponed_mutexes;
- postponed_mutexes = mutex;
- } else {
- if (_pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb(&mutex->lock,
- bootstrap_calloc) != 0)
- return (true);
- }
-#else
- pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
-
- if (pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr) != 0)
- return (true);
- pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, MALLOC_MUTEX_TYPE);
- if (pthread_mutex_init(&mutex->lock, &attr) != 0) {
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr);
- return (true);
- }
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr);
-#endif
- if (config_debug)
- witness_init(&mutex->witness, name, rank, NULL);
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, mutex);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, mutex);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn, malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
-{
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, mutex);
-#else
- if (malloc_mutex_init(mutex, mutex->witness.name,
- mutex->witness.rank)) {
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Error re-initializing mutex in "
- "child\n");
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-bool
-malloc_mutex_boot(void)
-{
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
- postpone_init = false;
- while (postponed_mutexes != NULL) {
- if (_pthread_mutex_init_calloc_cb(&postponed_mutexes->lock,
- bootstrap_calloc) != 0)
- return (true);
- postponed_mutexes = postponed_mutexes->postponed_next;
- }
-#endif
- return (false);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/nstime.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/nstime.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0948e29fa..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/nstime.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,194 +0,0 @@
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-#define BILLION UINT64_C(1000000000)
-
-void
-nstime_init(nstime_t *time, uint64_t ns)
-{
-
- time->ns = ns;
-}
-
-void
-nstime_init2(nstime_t *time, uint64_t sec, uint64_t nsec)
-{
-
- time->ns = sec * BILLION + nsec;
-}
-
-uint64_t
-nstime_ns(const nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- return (time->ns);
-}
-
-uint64_t
-nstime_sec(const nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- return (time->ns / BILLION);
-}
-
-uint64_t
-nstime_nsec(const nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- return (time->ns % BILLION);
-}
-
-void
-nstime_copy(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *source)
-{
-
- *time = *source;
-}
-
-int
-nstime_compare(const nstime_t *a, const nstime_t *b)
-{
-
- return ((a->ns > b->ns) - (a->ns < b->ns));
-}
-
-void
-nstime_add(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *addend)
-{
-
- assert(UINT64_MAX - time->ns >= addend->ns);
-
- time->ns += addend->ns;
-}
-
-void
-nstime_subtract(nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *subtrahend)
-{
-
- assert(nstime_compare(time, subtrahend) >= 0);
-
- time->ns -= subtrahend->ns;
-}
-
-void
-nstime_imultiply(nstime_t *time, uint64_t multiplier)
-{
-
- assert((((time->ns | multiplier) & (UINT64_MAX << (sizeof(uint64_t) <<
- 2))) == 0) || ((time->ns * multiplier) / multiplier == time->ns));
-
- time->ns *= multiplier;
-}
-
-void
-nstime_idivide(nstime_t *time, uint64_t divisor)
-{
-
- assert(divisor != 0);
-
- time->ns /= divisor;
-}
-
-uint64_t
-nstime_divide(const nstime_t *time, const nstime_t *divisor)
-{
-
- assert(divisor->ns != 0);
-
- return (time->ns / divisor->ns);
-}
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# define NSTIME_MONOTONIC true
-static void
-nstime_get(nstime_t *time)
-{
- FILETIME ft;
- uint64_t ticks_100ns;
-
- GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft);
- ticks_100ns = (((uint64_t)ft.dwHighDateTime) << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime;
-
- nstime_init(time, ticks_100ns * 100);
-}
-#elif JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE
-# define NSTIME_MONOTONIC true
-static void
-nstime_get(nstime_t *time)
-{
- struct timespec ts;
-
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE, &ts);
- nstime_init2(time, ts.tv_sec, ts.tv_nsec);
-}
-#elif JEMALLOC_HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC
-# define NSTIME_MONOTONIC true
-static void
-nstime_get(nstime_t *time)
-{
- struct timespec ts;
-
- clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts);
- nstime_init2(time, ts.tv_sec, ts.tv_nsec);
-}
-#elif JEMALLOC_HAVE_MACH_ABSOLUTE_TIME
-# define NSTIME_MONOTONIC true
-static void
-nstime_get(nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- nstime_init(time, mach_absolute_time());
-}
-#else
-# define NSTIME_MONOTONIC false
-static void
-nstime_get(nstime_t *time)
-{
- struct timeval tv;
-
- gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
- nstime_init2(time, tv.tv_sec, tv.tv_usec * 1000);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef nstime_monotonic
-#define nstime_monotonic JEMALLOC_N(n_nstime_monotonic)
-#endif
-bool
-nstime_monotonic(void)
-{
-
- return (NSTIME_MONOTONIC);
-#undef NSTIME_MONOTONIC
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef nstime_monotonic
-#define nstime_monotonic JEMALLOC_N(nstime_monotonic)
-nstime_monotonic_t *nstime_monotonic = JEMALLOC_N(n_nstime_monotonic);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef nstime_update
-#define nstime_update JEMALLOC_N(n_nstime_update)
-#endif
-bool
-nstime_update(nstime_t *time)
-{
- nstime_t old_time;
-
- nstime_copy(&old_time, time);
- nstime_get(time);
-
- /* Handle non-monotonic clocks. */
- if (unlikely(nstime_compare(&old_time, time) > 0)) {
- nstime_copy(time, &old_time);
- return (true);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef nstime_update
-#define nstime_update JEMALLOC_N(nstime_update)
-nstime_update_t *nstime_update = JEMALLOC_N(n_nstime_update);
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/pages.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/pages.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 647952ac3..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/pages.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,273 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_PAGES_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT
-#include <sys/sysctl.h>
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
-# define PAGES_PROT_COMMIT (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE)
-# define PAGES_PROT_DECOMMIT (PROT_NONE)
-static int mmap_flags;
-#endif
-static bool os_overcommits;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-void *
-pages_map(void *addr, size_t size, bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- assert(size != 0);
-
- if (os_overcommits)
- *commit = true;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- /*
- * If VirtualAlloc can't allocate at the given address when one is
- * given, it fails and returns NULL.
- */
- ret = VirtualAlloc(addr, size, MEM_RESERVE | (*commit ? MEM_COMMIT : 0),
- PAGE_READWRITE);
-#else
- /*
- * We don't use MAP_FIXED here, because it can cause the *replacement*
- * of existing mappings, and we only want to create new mappings.
- */
- {
- int prot = *commit ? PAGES_PROT_COMMIT : PAGES_PROT_DECOMMIT;
-
- ret = mmap(addr, size, prot, mmap_flags, -1, 0);
- }
- assert(ret != NULL);
-
- if (ret == MAP_FAILED)
- ret = NULL;
- else if (addr != NULL && ret != addr) {
- /*
- * We succeeded in mapping memory, but not in the right place.
- */
- pages_unmap(ret, size);
- ret = NULL;
- }
-#endif
- assert(ret == NULL || (addr == NULL && ret != addr)
- || (addr != NULL && ret == addr));
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-pages_unmap(void *addr, size_t size)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- if (VirtualFree(addr, 0, MEM_RELEASE) == 0)
-#else
- if (munmap(addr, size) == -1)
-#endif
- {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(get_errno(), buf, sizeof(buf));
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Error in "
-#ifdef _WIN32
- "VirtualFree"
-#else
- "munmap"
-#endif
- "(): %s\n", buf);
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
-}
-
-void *
-pages_trim(void *addr, size_t alloc_size, size_t leadsize, size_t size,
- bool *commit)
-{
- void *ret = (void *)((uintptr_t)addr + leadsize);
-
- assert(alloc_size >= leadsize + size);
-#ifdef _WIN32
- {
- void *new_addr;
-
- pages_unmap(addr, alloc_size);
- new_addr = pages_map(ret, size, commit);
- if (new_addr == ret)
- return (ret);
- if (new_addr)
- pages_unmap(new_addr, size);
- return (NULL);
- }
-#else
- {
- size_t trailsize = alloc_size - leadsize - size;
-
- if (leadsize != 0)
- pages_unmap(addr, leadsize);
- if (trailsize != 0)
- pages_unmap((void *)((uintptr_t)ret + size), trailsize);
- return (ret);
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-static bool
-pages_commit_impl(void *addr, size_t size, bool commit)
-{
-
- if (os_overcommits)
- return (true);
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- return (commit ? (addr != VirtualAlloc(addr, size, MEM_COMMIT,
- PAGE_READWRITE)) : (!VirtualFree(addr, size, MEM_DECOMMIT)));
-#else
- {
- int prot = commit ? PAGES_PROT_COMMIT : PAGES_PROT_DECOMMIT;
- void *result = mmap(addr, size, prot, mmap_flags | MAP_FIXED,
- -1, 0);
- if (result == MAP_FAILED)
- return (true);
- if (result != addr) {
- /*
- * We succeeded in mapping memory, but not in the right
- * place.
- */
- pages_unmap(result, size);
- return (true);
- }
- return (false);
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-bool
-pages_commit(void *addr, size_t size)
-{
-
- return (pages_commit_impl(addr, size, true));
-}
-
-bool
-pages_decommit(void *addr, size_t size)
-{
-
- return (pages_commit_impl(addr, size, false));
-}
-
-bool
-pages_purge(void *addr, size_t size)
-{
- bool unzeroed;
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- VirtualAlloc(addr, size, MEM_RESET, PAGE_READWRITE);
- unzeroed = true;
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_MADVISE)
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_DONTNEED
-# define JEMALLOC_MADV_PURGE MADV_DONTNEED
-# define JEMALLOC_MADV_ZEROS true
-# elif defined(JEMALLOC_PURGE_MADVISE_FREE)
-# define JEMALLOC_MADV_PURGE MADV_FREE
-# define JEMALLOC_MADV_ZEROS false
-# else
-# error "No madvise(2) flag defined for purging unused dirty pages."
-# endif
- int err = madvise(addr, size, JEMALLOC_MADV_PURGE);
- unzeroed = (!JEMALLOC_MADV_ZEROS || err != 0);
-# undef JEMALLOC_MADV_PURGE
-# undef JEMALLOC_MADV_ZEROS
-#else
- /* Last resort no-op. */
- unzeroed = true;
-#endif
- return (unzeroed);
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT
-static bool
-os_overcommits_sysctl(void)
-{
- int vm_overcommit;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(vm_overcommit);
- if (sysctlbyname("vm.overcommit", &vm_overcommit, &sz, NULL, 0) != 0)
- return (false); /* Error. */
-
- return ((vm_overcommit & 0x3) == 0);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROC_SYS_VM_OVERCOMMIT_MEMORY
-/*
- * Use syscall(2) rather than {open,read,close}(2) when possible to avoid
- * reentry during bootstrapping if another library has interposed system call
- * wrappers.
- */
-static bool
-os_overcommits_proc(void)
-{
- int fd;
- char buf[1];
- ssize_t nread;
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL) && defined(SYS_open)
- fd = (int)syscall(SYS_open, "/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory", O_RDONLY);
-#else
- fd = open("/proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory", O_RDONLY);
-#endif
- if (fd == -1)
- return (false); /* Error. */
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL) && defined(SYS_read)
- nread = (ssize_t)syscall(SYS_read, fd, &buf, sizeof(buf));
-#else
- nread = read(fd, &buf, sizeof(buf));
-#endif
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL) && defined(SYS_close)
- syscall(SYS_close, fd);
-#else
- close(fd);
-#endif
-
- if (nread < 1)
- return (false); /* Error. */
- /*
- * /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory meanings:
- * 0: Heuristic overcommit.
- * 1: Always overcommit.
- * 2: Never overcommit.
- */
- return (buf[0] == '0' || buf[0] == '1');
-}
-#endif
-
-void
-pages_boot(void)
-{
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
- mmap_flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON;
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_SYSCTL_VM_OVERCOMMIT
- os_overcommits = os_overcommits_sysctl();
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_PROC_SYS_VM_OVERCOMMIT_MEMORY)
- os_overcommits = os_overcommits_proc();
-# ifdef MAP_NORESERVE
- if (os_overcommits)
- mmap_flags |= MAP_NORESERVE;
-# endif
-#else
- os_overcommits = false;
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prng.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prng.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 76646a2a4..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prng.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_PRNG_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prof.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prof.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c89dade1f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/prof.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2355 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_PROF_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBUNWIND
-#define UNW_LOCAL_ONLY
-#include <libunwind.h>
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC
-#include <unwind.h>
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-bool opt_prof = false;
-bool opt_prof_active = true;
-bool opt_prof_thread_active_init = true;
-size_t opt_lg_prof_sample = LG_PROF_SAMPLE_DEFAULT;
-ssize_t opt_lg_prof_interval = LG_PROF_INTERVAL_DEFAULT;
-bool opt_prof_gdump = false;
-bool opt_prof_final = false;
-bool opt_prof_leak = false;
-bool opt_prof_accum = false;
-char opt_prof_prefix[
- /* Minimize memory bloat for non-prof builds. */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- PATH_MAX +
-#endif
- 1];
-
-/*
- * Initialized as opt_prof_active, and accessed via
- * prof_active_[gs]et{_unlocked,}().
- */
-bool prof_active;
-static malloc_mutex_t prof_active_mtx;
-
-/*
- * Initialized as opt_prof_thread_active_init, and accessed via
- * prof_thread_active_init_[gs]et().
- */
-static bool prof_thread_active_init;
-static malloc_mutex_t prof_thread_active_init_mtx;
-
-/*
- * Initialized as opt_prof_gdump, and accessed via
- * prof_gdump_[gs]et{_unlocked,}().
- */
-bool prof_gdump_val;
-static malloc_mutex_t prof_gdump_mtx;
-
-uint64_t prof_interval = 0;
-
-size_t lg_prof_sample;
-
-/*
- * Table of mutexes that are shared among gctx's. These are leaf locks, so
- * there is no problem with using them for more than one gctx at the same time.
- * The primary motivation for this sharing though is that gctx's are ephemeral,
- * and destroying mutexes causes complications for systems that allocate when
- * creating/destroying mutexes.
- */
-static malloc_mutex_t *gctx_locks;
-static unsigned cum_gctxs; /* Atomic counter. */
-
-/*
- * Table of mutexes that are shared among tdata's. No operations require
- * holding multiple tdata locks, so there is no problem with using them for more
- * than one tdata at the same time, even though a gctx lock may be acquired
- * while holding a tdata lock.
- */
-static malloc_mutex_t *tdata_locks;
-
-/*
- * Global hash of (prof_bt_t *)-->(prof_gctx_t *). This is the master data
- * structure that knows about all backtraces currently captured.
- */
-static ckh_t bt2gctx;
-static malloc_mutex_t bt2gctx_mtx;
-
-/*
- * Tree of all extant prof_tdata_t structures, regardless of state,
- * {attached,detached,expired}.
- */
-static prof_tdata_tree_t tdatas;
-static malloc_mutex_t tdatas_mtx;
-
-static uint64_t next_thr_uid;
-static malloc_mutex_t next_thr_uid_mtx;
-
-static malloc_mutex_t prof_dump_seq_mtx;
-static uint64_t prof_dump_seq;
-static uint64_t prof_dump_iseq;
-static uint64_t prof_dump_mseq;
-static uint64_t prof_dump_useq;
-
-/*
- * This buffer is rather large for stack allocation, so use a single buffer for
- * all profile dumps.
- */
-static malloc_mutex_t prof_dump_mtx;
-static char prof_dump_buf[
- /* Minimize memory bloat for non-prof builds. */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE
-#else
- 1
-#endif
-];
-static size_t prof_dump_buf_end;
-static int prof_dump_fd;
-
-/* Do not dump any profiles until bootstrapping is complete. */
-static bool prof_booted = false;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Function prototypes for static functions that are referenced prior to
- * definition.
- */
-
-static bool prof_tctx_should_destroy(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-static void prof_tctx_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tctx_t *tctx);
-static bool prof_tdata_should_destroy(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- bool even_if_attached);
-static void prof_tdata_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- bool even_if_attached);
-static char *prof_thread_name_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *thread_name);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Red-black trees. */
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-prof_tctx_comp(const prof_tctx_t *a, const prof_tctx_t *b)
-{
- uint64_t a_thr_uid = a->thr_uid;
- uint64_t b_thr_uid = b->thr_uid;
- int ret = (a_thr_uid > b_thr_uid) - (a_thr_uid < b_thr_uid);
- if (ret == 0) {
- uint64_t a_thr_discrim = a->thr_discrim;
- uint64_t b_thr_discrim = b->thr_discrim;
- ret = (a_thr_discrim > b_thr_discrim) - (a_thr_discrim <
- b_thr_discrim);
- if (ret == 0) {
- uint64_t a_tctx_uid = a->tctx_uid;
- uint64_t b_tctx_uid = b->tctx_uid;
- ret = (a_tctx_uid > b_tctx_uid) - (a_tctx_uid <
- b_tctx_uid);
- }
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-rb_gen(static UNUSED, tctx_tree_, prof_tctx_tree_t, prof_tctx_t,
- tctx_link, prof_tctx_comp)
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-prof_gctx_comp(const prof_gctx_t *a, const prof_gctx_t *b)
-{
- unsigned a_len = a->bt.len;
- unsigned b_len = b->bt.len;
- unsigned comp_len = (a_len < b_len) ? a_len : b_len;
- int ret = memcmp(a->bt.vec, b->bt.vec, comp_len * sizeof(void *));
- if (ret == 0)
- ret = (a_len > b_len) - (a_len < b_len);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-rb_gen(static UNUSED, gctx_tree_, prof_gctx_tree_t, prof_gctx_t, dump_link,
- prof_gctx_comp)
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int
-prof_tdata_comp(const prof_tdata_t *a, const prof_tdata_t *b)
-{
- int ret;
- uint64_t a_uid = a->thr_uid;
- uint64_t b_uid = b->thr_uid;
-
- ret = ((a_uid > b_uid) - (a_uid < b_uid));
- if (ret == 0) {
- uint64_t a_discrim = a->thr_discrim;
- uint64_t b_discrim = b->thr_discrim;
-
- ret = ((a_discrim > b_discrim) - (a_discrim < b_discrim));
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-rb_gen(static UNUSED, tdata_tree_, prof_tdata_tree_t, prof_tdata_t, tdata_link,
- prof_tdata_comp)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-void
-prof_alloc_rollback(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tctx_t *tctx, bool updated)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (updated) {
- /*
- * Compute a new sample threshold. This isn't very important in
- * practice, because this function is rarely executed, so the
- * potential for sample bias is minimal except in contrived
- * programs.
- */
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata != NULL)
- prof_sample_threshold_update(tdata);
- }
-
- if ((uintptr_t)tctx > (uintptr_t)1U) {
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
- tctx->prepared = false;
- if (prof_tctx_should_destroy(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx))
- prof_tctx_destroy(tsd, tctx);
- else
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
- }
-}
-
-void
-prof_malloc_sample_object(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr, size_t usize,
- prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- prof_tctx_set(tsdn, ptr, usize, tctx);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, tctx->tdata->lock);
- tctx->cnts.curobjs++;
- tctx->cnts.curbytes += usize;
- if (opt_prof_accum) {
- tctx->cnts.accumobjs++;
- tctx->cnts.accumbytes += usize;
- }
- tctx->prepared = false;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, tctx->tdata->lock);
-}
-
-void
-prof_free_sampled_object(tsd_t *tsd, size_t usize, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
- assert(tctx->cnts.curobjs > 0);
- assert(tctx->cnts.curbytes >= usize);
- tctx->cnts.curobjs--;
- tctx->cnts.curbytes -= usize;
-
- if (prof_tctx_should_destroy(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx))
- prof_tctx_destroy(tsd, tctx);
- else
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
-}
-
-void
-bt_init(prof_bt_t *bt, void **vec)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- bt->vec = vec;
- bt->len = 0;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-prof_enter(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(tdata == prof_tdata_get(tsd, false));
-
- if (tdata != NULL) {
- assert(!tdata->enq);
- tdata->enq = true;
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bt2gctx_mtx);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-prof_leave(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(tdata == prof_tdata_get(tsd, false));
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bt2gctx_mtx);
-
- if (tdata != NULL) {
- bool idump, gdump;
-
- assert(tdata->enq);
- tdata->enq = false;
- idump = tdata->enq_idump;
- tdata->enq_idump = false;
- gdump = tdata->enq_gdump;
- tdata->enq_gdump = false;
-
- if (idump)
- prof_idump(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (gdump)
- prof_gdump(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- }
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBUNWIND
-void
-prof_backtrace(prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
- int nframes;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(bt->len == 0);
- assert(bt->vec != NULL);
-
- nframes = unw_backtrace(bt->vec, PROF_BT_MAX);
- if (nframes <= 0)
- return;
- bt->len = nframes;
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC))
-static _Unwind_Reason_Code
-prof_unwind_init_callback(struct _Unwind_Context *context, void *arg)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- return (_URC_NO_REASON);
-}
-
-static _Unwind_Reason_Code
-prof_unwind_callback(struct _Unwind_Context *context, void *arg)
-{
- prof_unwind_data_t *data = (prof_unwind_data_t *)arg;
- void *ip;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- ip = (void *)_Unwind_GetIP(context);
- if (ip == NULL)
- return (_URC_END_OF_STACK);
- data->bt->vec[data->bt->len] = ip;
- data->bt->len++;
- if (data->bt->len == data->max)
- return (_URC_END_OF_STACK);
-
- return (_URC_NO_REASON);
-}
-
-void
-prof_backtrace(prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
- prof_unwind_data_t data = {bt, PROF_BT_MAX};
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- _Unwind_Backtrace(prof_unwind_callback, &data);
-}
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_PROF_GCC))
-void
-prof_backtrace(prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
-#define BT_FRAME(i) \
- if ((i) < PROF_BT_MAX) { \
- void *p; \
- if (__builtin_frame_address(i) == 0) \
- return; \
- p = __builtin_return_address(i); \
- if (p == NULL) \
- return; \
- bt->vec[(i)] = p; \
- bt->len = (i) + 1; \
- } else \
- return;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- BT_FRAME(0)
- BT_FRAME(1)
- BT_FRAME(2)
- BT_FRAME(3)
- BT_FRAME(4)
- BT_FRAME(5)
- BT_FRAME(6)
- BT_FRAME(7)
- BT_FRAME(8)
- BT_FRAME(9)
-
- BT_FRAME(10)
- BT_FRAME(11)
- BT_FRAME(12)
- BT_FRAME(13)
- BT_FRAME(14)
- BT_FRAME(15)
- BT_FRAME(16)
- BT_FRAME(17)
- BT_FRAME(18)
- BT_FRAME(19)
-
- BT_FRAME(20)
- BT_FRAME(21)
- BT_FRAME(22)
- BT_FRAME(23)
- BT_FRAME(24)
- BT_FRAME(25)
- BT_FRAME(26)
- BT_FRAME(27)
- BT_FRAME(28)
- BT_FRAME(29)
-
- BT_FRAME(30)
- BT_FRAME(31)
- BT_FRAME(32)
- BT_FRAME(33)
- BT_FRAME(34)
- BT_FRAME(35)
- BT_FRAME(36)
- BT_FRAME(37)
- BT_FRAME(38)
- BT_FRAME(39)
-
- BT_FRAME(40)
- BT_FRAME(41)
- BT_FRAME(42)
- BT_FRAME(43)
- BT_FRAME(44)
- BT_FRAME(45)
- BT_FRAME(46)
- BT_FRAME(47)
- BT_FRAME(48)
- BT_FRAME(49)
-
- BT_FRAME(50)
- BT_FRAME(51)
- BT_FRAME(52)
- BT_FRAME(53)
- BT_FRAME(54)
- BT_FRAME(55)
- BT_FRAME(56)
- BT_FRAME(57)
- BT_FRAME(58)
- BT_FRAME(59)
-
- BT_FRAME(60)
- BT_FRAME(61)
- BT_FRAME(62)
- BT_FRAME(63)
- BT_FRAME(64)
- BT_FRAME(65)
- BT_FRAME(66)
- BT_FRAME(67)
- BT_FRAME(68)
- BT_FRAME(69)
-
- BT_FRAME(70)
- BT_FRAME(71)
- BT_FRAME(72)
- BT_FRAME(73)
- BT_FRAME(74)
- BT_FRAME(75)
- BT_FRAME(76)
- BT_FRAME(77)
- BT_FRAME(78)
- BT_FRAME(79)
-
- BT_FRAME(80)
- BT_FRAME(81)
- BT_FRAME(82)
- BT_FRAME(83)
- BT_FRAME(84)
- BT_FRAME(85)
- BT_FRAME(86)
- BT_FRAME(87)
- BT_FRAME(88)
- BT_FRAME(89)
-
- BT_FRAME(90)
- BT_FRAME(91)
- BT_FRAME(92)
- BT_FRAME(93)
- BT_FRAME(94)
- BT_FRAME(95)
- BT_FRAME(96)
- BT_FRAME(97)
- BT_FRAME(98)
- BT_FRAME(99)
-
- BT_FRAME(100)
- BT_FRAME(101)
- BT_FRAME(102)
- BT_FRAME(103)
- BT_FRAME(104)
- BT_FRAME(105)
- BT_FRAME(106)
- BT_FRAME(107)
- BT_FRAME(108)
- BT_FRAME(109)
-
- BT_FRAME(110)
- BT_FRAME(111)
- BT_FRAME(112)
- BT_FRAME(113)
- BT_FRAME(114)
- BT_FRAME(115)
- BT_FRAME(116)
- BT_FRAME(117)
- BT_FRAME(118)
- BT_FRAME(119)
-
- BT_FRAME(120)
- BT_FRAME(121)
- BT_FRAME(122)
- BT_FRAME(123)
- BT_FRAME(124)
- BT_FRAME(125)
- BT_FRAME(126)
- BT_FRAME(127)
-#undef BT_FRAME
-}
-#else
-void
-prof_backtrace(prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- not_reached();
-}
-#endif
-
-static malloc_mutex_t *
-prof_gctx_mutex_choose(void)
-{
- unsigned ngctxs = atomic_add_u(&cum_gctxs, 1);
-
- return (&gctx_locks[(ngctxs - 1) % PROF_NCTX_LOCKS]);
-}
-
-static malloc_mutex_t *
-prof_tdata_mutex_choose(uint64_t thr_uid)
-{
-
- return (&tdata_locks[thr_uid % PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS]);
-}
-
-static prof_gctx_t *
-prof_gctx_create(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
- /*
- * Create a single allocation that has space for vec of length bt->len.
- */
- size_t size = offsetof(prof_gctx_t, vec) + (bt->len * sizeof(void *));
- prof_gctx_t *gctx = (prof_gctx_t *)iallocztm(tsdn, size,
- size2index(size), false, NULL, true, arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true),
- true);
- if (gctx == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- gctx->lock = prof_gctx_mutex_choose();
- /*
- * Set nlimbo to 1, in order to avoid a race condition with
- * prof_tctx_destroy()/prof_gctx_try_destroy().
- */
- gctx->nlimbo = 1;
- tctx_tree_new(&gctx->tctxs);
- /* Duplicate bt. */
- memcpy(gctx->vec, bt->vec, bt->len * sizeof(void *));
- gctx->bt.vec = gctx->vec;
- gctx->bt.len = bt->len;
- return (gctx);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_gctx_try_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata_self, prof_gctx_t *gctx,
- prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- /*
- * Check that gctx is still unused by any thread cache before destroying
- * it. prof_lookup() increments gctx->nlimbo in order to avoid a race
- * condition with this function, as does prof_tctx_destroy() in order to
- * avoid a race between the main body of prof_tctx_destroy() and entry
- * into this function.
- */
- prof_enter(tsd, tdata_self);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- assert(gctx->nlimbo != 0);
- if (tctx_tree_empty(&gctx->tctxs) && gctx->nlimbo == 1) {
- /* Remove gctx from bt2gctx. */
- if (ckh_remove(tsd, &bt2gctx, &gctx->bt, NULL, NULL))
- not_reached();
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata_self);
- /* Destroy gctx. */
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx, NULL, true, true);
- } else {
- /*
- * Compensate for increment in prof_tctx_destroy() or
- * prof_lookup().
- */
- gctx->nlimbo--;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata_self);
- }
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_tctx_should_destroy(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, tctx->tdata->lock);
-
- if (opt_prof_accum)
- return (false);
- if (tctx->cnts.curobjs != 0)
- return (false);
- if (tctx->prepared)
- return (false);
- return (true);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_gctx_should_destroy(prof_gctx_t *gctx)
-{
-
- if (opt_prof_accum)
- return (false);
- if (!tctx_tree_empty(&gctx->tctxs))
- return (false);
- if (gctx->nlimbo != 0)
- return (false);
- return (true);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tctx_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tctx_t *tctx)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata = tctx->tdata;
- prof_gctx_t *gctx = tctx->gctx;
- bool destroy_tdata, destroy_tctx, destroy_gctx;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
-
- assert(tctx->cnts.curobjs == 0);
- assert(tctx->cnts.curbytes == 0);
- assert(!opt_prof_accum);
- assert(tctx->cnts.accumobjs == 0);
- assert(tctx->cnts.accumbytes == 0);
-
- ckh_remove(tsd, &tdata->bt2tctx, &gctx->bt, NULL, NULL);
- destroy_tdata = prof_tdata_should_destroy(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata, false);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- switch (tctx->state) {
- case prof_tctx_state_nominal:
- tctx_tree_remove(&gctx->tctxs, tctx);
- destroy_tctx = true;
- if (prof_gctx_should_destroy(gctx)) {
- /*
- * Increment gctx->nlimbo in order to keep another
- * thread from winning the race to destroy gctx while
- * this one has gctx->lock dropped. Without this, it
- * would be possible for another thread to:
- *
- * 1) Sample an allocation associated with gctx.
- * 2) Deallocate the sampled object.
- * 3) Successfully prof_gctx_try_destroy(gctx).
- *
- * The result would be that gctx no longer exists by the
- * time this thread accesses it in
- * prof_gctx_try_destroy().
- */
- gctx->nlimbo++;
- destroy_gctx = true;
- } else
- destroy_gctx = false;
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_dumping:
- /*
- * A dumping thread needs tctx to remain valid until dumping
- * has finished. Change state such that the dumping thread will
- * complete destruction during a late dump iteration phase.
- */
- tctx->state = prof_tctx_state_purgatory;
- destroy_tctx = false;
- destroy_gctx = false;
- break;
- default:
- not_reached();
- destroy_tctx = false;
- destroy_gctx = false;
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- if (destroy_gctx) {
- prof_gctx_try_destroy(tsd, prof_tdata_get(tsd, false), gctx,
- tdata);
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_not_owner(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx->tdata->lock);
-
- if (destroy_tdata)
- prof_tdata_destroy(tsd, tdata, false);
-
- if (destroy_tctx)
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tctx, NULL, true, true);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_lookup_global(tsd_t *tsd, prof_bt_t *bt, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- void **p_btkey, prof_gctx_t **p_gctx, bool *p_new_gctx)
-{
- union {
- prof_gctx_t *p;
- void *v;
- } gctx;
- union {
- prof_bt_t *p;
- void *v;
- } btkey;
- bool new_gctx;
-
- prof_enter(tsd, tdata);
- if (ckh_search(&bt2gctx, bt, &btkey.v, &gctx.v)) {
- /* bt has never been seen before. Insert it. */
- gctx.p = prof_gctx_create(tsd_tsdn(tsd), bt);
- if (gctx.v == NULL) {
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata);
- return (true);
- }
- btkey.p = &gctx.p->bt;
- if (ckh_insert(tsd, &bt2gctx, btkey.v, gctx.v)) {
- /* OOM. */
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx.v, NULL, true, true);
- return (true);
- }
- new_gctx = true;
- } else {
- /*
- * Increment nlimbo, in order to avoid a race condition with
- * prof_tctx_destroy()/prof_gctx_try_destroy().
- */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx.p->lock);
- gctx.p->nlimbo++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx.p->lock);
- new_gctx = false;
- }
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata);
-
- *p_btkey = btkey.v;
- *p_gctx = gctx.p;
- *p_new_gctx = new_gctx;
- return (false);
-}
-
-prof_tctx_t *
-prof_lookup(tsd_t *tsd, prof_bt_t *bt)
-{
- union {
- prof_tctx_t *p;
- void *v;
- } ret;
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
- bool not_found;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, false);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- not_found = ckh_search(&tdata->bt2tctx, bt, NULL, &ret.v);
- if (!not_found) /* Note double negative! */
- ret.p->prepared = true;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- if (not_found) {
- void *btkey;
- prof_gctx_t *gctx;
- bool new_gctx, error;
-
- /*
- * This thread's cache lacks bt. Look for it in the global
- * cache.
- */
- if (prof_lookup_global(tsd, bt, tdata, &btkey, &gctx,
- &new_gctx))
- return (NULL);
-
- /* Link a prof_tctx_t into gctx for this thread. */
- ret.v = iallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), sizeof(prof_tctx_t),
- size2index(sizeof(prof_tctx_t)), false, NULL, true,
- arena_ichoose(tsd, NULL), true);
- if (ret.p == NULL) {
- if (new_gctx)
- prof_gctx_try_destroy(tsd, tdata, gctx, tdata);
- return (NULL);
- }
- ret.p->tdata = tdata;
- ret.p->thr_uid = tdata->thr_uid;
- ret.p->thr_discrim = tdata->thr_discrim;
- memset(&ret.p->cnts, 0, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
- ret.p->gctx = gctx;
- ret.p->tctx_uid = tdata->tctx_uid_next++;
- ret.p->prepared = true;
- ret.p->state = prof_tctx_state_initializing;
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- error = ckh_insert(tsd, &tdata->bt2tctx, btkey, ret.v);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- if (error) {
- if (new_gctx)
- prof_gctx_try_destroy(tsd, tdata, gctx, tdata);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ret.v, NULL, true, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- ret.p->state = prof_tctx_state_nominal;
- tctx_tree_insert(&gctx->tctxs, ret.p);
- gctx->nlimbo--;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- }
-
- return (ret.p);
-}
-
-/*
- * The bodies of this function and prof_leakcheck() are compiled out unless heap
- * profiling is enabled, so that it is possible to compile jemalloc with
- * floating point support completely disabled. Avoiding floating point code is
- * important on memory-constrained systems, but it also enables a workaround for
- * versions of glibc that don't properly save/restore floating point registers
- * during dynamic lazy symbol loading (which internally calls into whatever
- * malloc implementation happens to be integrated into the application). Note
- * that some compilers (e.g. gcc 4.8) may use floating point registers for fast
- * memory moves, so jemalloc must be compiled with such optimizations disabled
- * (e.g.
- * -mno-sse) in order for the workaround to be complete.
- */
-void
-prof_sample_threshold_update(prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- uint64_t r;
- double u;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return;
-
- if (lg_prof_sample == 0) {
- tdata->bytes_until_sample = 0;
- return;
- }
-
- /*
- * Compute sample interval as a geometrically distributed random
- * variable with mean (2^lg_prof_sample).
- *
- * __ __
- * | log(u) | 1
- * tdata->bytes_until_sample = | -------- |, where p = ---------------
- * | log(1-p) | lg_prof_sample
- * 2
- *
- * For more information on the math, see:
- *
- * Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation
- * Luc Devroye
- * Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986
- * pp 500
- * (http://luc.devroye.org/rnbookindex.html)
- */
- r = prng_lg_range_u64(&tdata->prng_state, 53);
- u = (double)r * (1.0/9007199254740992.0L);
- tdata->bytes_until_sample = (uint64_t)(log(u) /
- log(1.0 - (1.0 / (double)((uint64_t)1U << lg_prof_sample))))
- + (uint64_t)1U;
-#endif
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-static prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_count_iter(prof_tdata_tree_t *tdatas, prof_tdata_t *tdata, void *arg)
-{
- size_t *tdata_count = (size_t *)arg;
-
- (*tdata_count)++;
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-size_t
-prof_tdata_count(void)
-{
- size_t tdata_count = 0;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- tdata_tree_iter(&tdatas, NULL, prof_tdata_count_iter,
- (void *)&tdata_count);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
-
- return (tdata_count);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-size_t
-prof_bt_count(void)
-{
- size_t bt_count;
- tsd_t *tsd;
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, false);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (0);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bt2gctx_mtx);
- bt_count = ckh_count(&bt2gctx);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bt2gctx_mtx);
-
- return (bt_count);
-}
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef prof_dump_open
-#define prof_dump_open JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_open_impl)
-#endif
-static int
-prof_dump_open(bool propagate_err, const char *filename)
-{
- int fd;
-
- fd = creat(filename, 0644);
- if (fd == -1 && !propagate_err) {
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: creat(\"%s\"), 0644) failed\n",
- filename);
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
-
- return (fd);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef prof_dump_open
-#define prof_dump_open JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_open)
-prof_dump_open_t *prof_dump_open = JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_open_impl);
-#endif
-
-static bool
-prof_dump_flush(bool propagate_err)
-{
- bool ret = false;
- ssize_t err;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- err = write(prof_dump_fd, prof_dump_buf, prof_dump_buf_end);
- if (err == -1) {
- if (!propagate_err) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: write() failed during heap "
- "profile flush\n");
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
- ret = true;
- }
- prof_dump_buf_end = 0;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_dump_close(bool propagate_err)
-{
- bool ret;
-
- assert(prof_dump_fd != -1);
- ret = prof_dump_flush(propagate_err);
- close(prof_dump_fd);
- prof_dump_fd = -1;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_dump_write(bool propagate_err, const char *s)
-{
- size_t i, slen, n;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- i = 0;
- slen = strlen(s);
- while (i < slen) {
- /* Flush the buffer if it is full. */
- if (prof_dump_buf_end == PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE)
- if (prof_dump_flush(propagate_err) && propagate_err)
- return (true);
-
- if (prof_dump_buf_end + slen <= PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE) {
- /* Finish writing. */
- n = slen - i;
- } else {
- /* Write as much of s as will fit. */
- n = PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE - prof_dump_buf_end;
- }
- memcpy(&prof_dump_buf[prof_dump_buf_end], &s[i], n);
- prof_dump_buf_end += n;
- i += n;
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(2, 3)
-static bool
-prof_dump_printf(bool propagate_err, const char *format, ...)
-{
- bool ret;
- va_list ap;
- char buf[PROF_PRINTF_BUFSIZE];
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- ret = prof_dump_write(propagate_err, buf);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tctx_merge_tdata(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tctx_t *tctx, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, tctx->tdata->lock);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
-
- switch (tctx->state) {
- case prof_tctx_state_initializing:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
- return;
- case prof_tctx_state_nominal:
- tctx->state = prof_tctx_state_dumping;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
-
- memcpy(&tctx->dump_cnts, &tctx->cnts, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
-
- tdata->cnt_summed.curobjs += tctx->dump_cnts.curobjs;
- tdata->cnt_summed.curbytes += tctx->dump_cnts.curbytes;
- if (opt_prof_accum) {
- tdata->cnt_summed.accumobjs +=
- tctx->dump_cnts.accumobjs;
- tdata->cnt_summed.accumbytes +=
- tctx->dump_cnts.accumbytes;
- }
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_dumping:
- case prof_tctx_state_purgatory:
- not_reached();
- }
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tctx_merge_gctx(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tctx_t *tctx, prof_gctx_t *gctx)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, gctx->lock);
-
- gctx->cnt_summed.curobjs += tctx->dump_cnts.curobjs;
- gctx->cnt_summed.curbytes += tctx->dump_cnts.curbytes;
- if (opt_prof_accum) {
- gctx->cnt_summed.accumobjs += tctx->dump_cnts.accumobjs;
- gctx->cnt_summed.accumbytes += tctx->dump_cnts.accumbytes;
- }
-}
-
-static prof_tctx_t *
-prof_tctx_merge_iter(prof_tctx_tree_t *tctxs, prof_tctx_t *tctx, void *arg)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn = (tsdn_t *)arg;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
-
- switch (tctx->state) {
- case prof_tctx_state_nominal:
- /* New since dumping started; ignore. */
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_dumping:
- case prof_tctx_state_purgatory:
- prof_tctx_merge_gctx(tsdn, tctx, tctx->gctx);
- break;
- default:
- not_reached();
- }
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-struct prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg_s {
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- bool propagate_err;
-};
-
-static prof_tctx_t *
-prof_tctx_dump_iter(prof_tctx_tree_t *tctxs, prof_tctx_t *tctx, void *opaque)
-{
- struct prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg_s *arg =
- (struct prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg_s *)opaque;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(arg->tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
-
- switch (tctx->state) {
- case prof_tctx_state_initializing:
- case prof_tctx_state_nominal:
- /* Not captured by this dump. */
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_dumping:
- case prof_tctx_state_purgatory:
- if (prof_dump_printf(arg->propagate_err,
- " t%"FMTu64": %"FMTu64": %"FMTu64" [%"FMTu64": "
- "%"FMTu64"]\n", tctx->thr_uid, tctx->dump_cnts.curobjs,
- tctx->dump_cnts.curbytes, tctx->dump_cnts.accumobjs,
- tctx->dump_cnts.accumbytes))
- return (tctx);
- break;
- default:
- not_reached();
- }
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static prof_tctx_t *
-prof_tctx_finish_iter(prof_tctx_tree_t *tctxs, prof_tctx_t *tctx, void *arg)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn = (tsdn_t *)arg;
- prof_tctx_t *ret;
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, tctx->gctx->lock);
-
- switch (tctx->state) {
- case prof_tctx_state_nominal:
- /* New since dumping started; ignore. */
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_dumping:
- tctx->state = prof_tctx_state_nominal;
- break;
- case prof_tctx_state_purgatory:
- ret = tctx;
- goto label_return;
- default:
- not_reached();
- }
-
- ret = NULL;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_dump_gctx_prep(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_gctx_t *gctx, prof_gctx_tree_t *gctxs)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, gctx->lock);
-
- /*
- * Increment nlimbo so that gctx won't go away before dump.
- * Additionally, link gctx into the dump list so that it is included in
- * prof_dump()'s second pass.
- */
- gctx->nlimbo++;
- gctx_tree_insert(gctxs, gctx);
-
- memset(&gctx->cnt_summed, 0, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, gctx->lock);
-}
-
-struct prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg_s {
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- size_t leak_ngctx;
-};
-
-static prof_gctx_t *
-prof_gctx_merge_iter(prof_gctx_tree_t *gctxs, prof_gctx_t *gctx, void *opaque)
-{
- struct prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg_s *arg =
- (struct prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg_s *)opaque;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(arg->tsdn, gctx->lock);
- tctx_tree_iter(&gctx->tctxs, NULL, prof_tctx_merge_iter,
- (void *)arg->tsdn);
- if (gctx->cnt_summed.curobjs != 0)
- arg->leak_ngctx++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(arg->tsdn, gctx->lock);
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_gctx_finish(tsd_t *tsd, prof_gctx_tree_t *gctxs)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, false);
- prof_gctx_t *gctx;
-
- /*
- * Standard tree iteration won't work here, because as soon as we
- * decrement gctx->nlimbo and unlock gctx, another thread can
- * concurrently destroy it, which will corrupt the tree. Therefore,
- * tear down the tree one node at a time during iteration.
- */
- while ((gctx = gctx_tree_first(gctxs)) != NULL) {
- gctx_tree_remove(gctxs, gctx);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- {
- prof_tctx_t *next;
-
- next = NULL;
- do {
- prof_tctx_t *to_destroy =
- tctx_tree_iter(&gctx->tctxs, next,
- prof_tctx_finish_iter,
- (void *)tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- if (to_destroy != NULL) {
- next = tctx_tree_next(&gctx->tctxs,
- to_destroy);
- tctx_tree_remove(&gctx->tctxs,
- to_destroy);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), to_destroy,
- NULL, true, true);
- } else
- next = NULL;
- } while (next != NULL);
- }
- gctx->nlimbo--;
- if (prof_gctx_should_destroy(gctx)) {
- gctx->nlimbo++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- prof_gctx_try_destroy(tsd, tdata, gctx, tdata);
- } else
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx->lock);
- }
-}
-
-struct prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg_s {
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- prof_cnt_t cnt_all;
-};
-
-static prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_merge_iter(prof_tdata_tree_t *tdatas, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- void *opaque)
-{
- struct prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg_s *arg =
- (struct prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg_s *)opaque;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(arg->tsdn, tdata->lock);
- if (!tdata->expired) {
- size_t tabind;
- union {
- prof_tctx_t *p;
- void *v;
- } tctx;
-
- tdata->dumping = true;
- memset(&tdata->cnt_summed, 0, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
- for (tabind = 0; !ckh_iter(&tdata->bt2tctx, &tabind, NULL,
- &tctx.v);)
- prof_tctx_merge_tdata(arg->tsdn, tctx.p, tdata);
-
- arg->cnt_all.curobjs += tdata->cnt_summed.curobjs;
- arg->cnt_all.curbytes += tdata->cnt_summed.curbytes;
- if (opt_prof_accum) {
- arg->cnt_all.accumobjs += tdata->cnt_summed.accumobjs;
- arg->cnt_all.accumbytes += tdata->cnt_summed.accumbytes;
- }
- } else
- tdata->dumping = false;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(arg->tsdn, tdata->lock);
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_dump_iter(prof_tdata_tree_t *tdatas, prof_tdata_t *tdata, void *arg)
-{
- bool propagate_err = *(bool *)arg;
-
- if (!tdata->dumping)
- return (NULL);
-
- if (prof_dump_printf(propagate_err,
- " t%"FMTu64": %"FMTu64": %"FMTu64" [%"FMTu64": %"FMTu64"]%s%s\n",
- tdata->thr_uid, tdata->cnt_summed.curobjs,
- tdata->cnt_summed.curbytes, tdata->cnt_summed.accumobjs,
- tdata->cnt_summed.accumbytes,
- (tdata->thread_name != NULL) ? " " : "",
- (tdata->thread_name != NULL) ? tdata->thread_name : ""))
- return (tdata);
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef prof_dump_header
-#define prof_dump_header JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_header_impl)
-#endif
-static bool
-prof_dump_header(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool propagate_err, const prof_cnt_t *cnt_all)
-{
- bool ret;
-
- if (prof_dump_printf(propagate_err,
- "heap_v2/%"FMTu64"\n"
- " t*: %"FMTu64": %"FMTu64" [%"FMTu64": %"FMTu64"]\n",
- ((uint64_t)1U << lg_prof_sample), cnt_all->curobjs,
- cnt_all->curbytes, cnt_all->accumobjs, cnt_all->accumbytes))
- return (true);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- ret = (tdata_tree_iter(&tdatas, NULL, prof_tdata_dump_iter,
- (void *)&propagate_err) != NULL);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- return (ret);
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef prof_dump_header
-#define prof_dump_header JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_header)
-prof_dump_header_t *prof_dump_header = JEMALLOC_N(prof_dump_header_impl);
-#endif
-
-static bool
-prof_dump_gctx(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool propagate_err, prof_gctx_t *gctx,
- const prof_bt_t *bt, prof_gctx_tree_t *gctxs)
-{
- bool ret;
- unsigned i;
- struct prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg_s prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, gctx->lock);
-
- /* Avoid dumping such gctx's that have no useful data. */
- if ((!opt_prof_accum && gctx->cnt_summed.curobjs == 0) ||
- (opt_prof_accum && gctx->cnt_summed.accumobjs == 0)) {
- assert(gctx->cnt_summed.curobjs == 0);
- assert(gctx->cnt_summed.curbytes == 0);
- assert(gctx->cnt_summed.accumobjs == 0);
- assert(gctx->cnt_summed.accumbytes == 0);
- ret = false;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- if (prof_dump_printf(propagate_err, "@")) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < bt->len; i++) {
- if (prof_dump_printf(propagate_err, " %#"FMTxPTR,
- (uintptr_t)bt->vec[i])) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
-
- if (prof_dump_printf(propagate_err,
- "\n"
- " t*: %"FMTu64": %"FMTu64" [%"FMTu64": %"FMTu64"]\n",
- gctx->cnt_summed.curobjs, gctx->cnt_summed.curbytes,
- gctx->cnt_summed.accumobjs, gctx->cnt_summed.accumbytes)) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg.tsdn = tsdn;
- prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg.propagate_err = propagate_err;
- if (tctx_tree_iter(&gctx->tctxs, NULL, prof_tctx_dump_iter,
- (void *)&prof_tctx_dump_iter_arg) != NULL) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- return (ret);
-}
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2)
-static int
-prof_open_maps(const char *format, ...)
-{
- int mfd;
- va_list ap;
- char filename[PATH_MAX + 1];
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vsnprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- mfd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
-
- return (mfd);
-}
-#endif
-
-static int
-prof_getpid(void)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- return (GetCurrentProcessId());
-#else
- return (getpid());
-#endif
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_dump_maps(bool propagate_err)
-{
- bool ret;
- int mfd;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-#ifdef __FreeBSD__
- mfd = prof_open_maps("/proc/curproc/map");
-#elif defined(_WIN32)
- mfd = -1; // Not implemented
-#else
- {
- int pid = prof_getpid();
-
- mfd = prof_open_maps("/proc/%d/task/%d/maps", pid, pid);
- if (mfd == -1)
- mfd = prof_open_maps("/proc/%d/maps", pid);
- }
-#endif
- if (mfd != -1) {
- ssize_t nread;
-
- if (prof_dump_write(propagate_err, "\nMAPPED_LIBRARIES:\n") &&
- propagate_err) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- nread = 0;
- do {
- prof_dump_buf_end += nread;
- if (prof_dump_buf_end == PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE) {
- /* Make space in prof_dump_buf before read(). */
- if (prof_dump_flush(propagate_err) &&
- propagate_err) {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
- nread = read(mfd, &prof_dump_buf[prof_dump_buf_end],
- PROF_DUMP_BUFSIZE - prof_dump_buf_end);
- } while (nread > 0);
- } else {
- ret = true;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = false;
-label_return:
- if (mfd != -1)
- close(mfd);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-/*
- * See prof_sample_threshold_update() comment for why the body of this function
- * is conditionally compiled.
- */
-static void
-prof_leakcheck(const prof_cnt_t *cnt_all, size_t leak_ngctx,
- const char *filename)
-{
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
- /*
- * Scaling is equivalent AdjustSamples() in jeprof, but the result may
- * differ slightly from what jeprof reports, because here we scale the
- * summary values, whereas jeprof scales each context individually and
- * reports the sums of the scaled values.
- */
- if (cnt_all->curbytes != 0) {
- double sample_period = (double)((uint64_t)1 << lg_prof_sample);
- double ratio = (((double)cnt_all->curbytes) /
- (double)cnt_all->curobjs) / sample_period;
- double scale_factor = 1.0 / (1.0 - exp(-ratio));
- uint64_t curbytes = (uint64_t)round(((double)cnt_all->curbytes)
- * scale_factor);
- uint64_t curobjs = (uint64_t)round(((double)cnt_all->curobjs) *
- scale_factor);
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Leak approximation summary: ~%"FMTu64
- " byte%s, ~%"FMTu64" object%s, >= %zu context%s\n",
- curbytes, (curbytes != 1) ? "s" : "", curobjs, (curobjs !=
- 1) ? "s" : "", leak_ngctx, (leak_ngctx != 1) ? "s" : "");
- malloc_printf(
- "<jemalloc>: Run jeprof on \"%s\" for leak detail\n",
- filename);
- }
-#endif
-}
-
-struct prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg_s {
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
- bool propagate_err;
-};
-
-static prof_gctx_t *
-prof_gctx_dump_iter(prof_gctx_tree_t *gctxs, prof_gctx_t *gctx, void *opaque)
-{
- prof_gctx_t *ret;
- struct prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg_s *arg =
- (struct prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg_s *)opaque;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(arg->tsdn, gctx->lock);
-
- if (prof_dump_gctx(arg->tsdn, arg->propagate_err, gctx, &gctx->bt,
- gctxs)) {
- ret = gctx;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
- ret = NULL;
-label_return:
- malloc_mutex_unlock(arg->tsdn, gctx->lock);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_dump(tsd_t *tsd, bool propagate_err, const char *filename, bool leakcheck)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
- struct prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg_s prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg;
- size_t tabind;
- union {
- prof_gctx_t *p;
- void *v;
- } gctx;
- struct prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg_s prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg;
- struct prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg_s prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg;
- prof_gctx_tree_t gctxs;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (true);
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_mtx);
- prof_enter(tsd, tdata);
-
- /*
- * Put gctx's in limbo and clear their counters in preparation for
- * summing.
- */
- gctx_tree_new(&gctxs);
- for (tabind = 0; !ckh_iter(&bt2gctx, &tabind, NULL, &gctx.v);)
- prof_dump_gctx_prep(tsd_tsdn(tsd), gctx.p, &gctxs);
-
- /*
- * Iterate over tdatas, and for the non-expired ones snapshot their tctx
- * stats and merge them into the associated gctx's.
- */
- prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg.tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- memset(&prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg.cnt_all, 0, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
- tdata_tree_iter(&tdatas, NULL, prof_tdata_merge_iter,
- (void *)&prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
-
- /* Merge tctx stats into gctx's. */
- prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg.tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg.leak_ngctx = 0;
- gctx_tree_iter(&gctxs, NULL, prof_gctx_merge_iter,
- (void *)&prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg);
-
- prof_leave(tsd, tdata);
-
- /* Create dump file. */
- if ((prof_dump_fd = prof_dump_open(propagate_err, filename)) == -1)
- goto label_open_close_error;
-
- /* Dump profile header. */
- if (prof_dump_header(tsd_tsdn(tsd), propagate_err,
- &prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg.cnt_all))
- goto label_write_error;
-
- /* Dump per gctx profile stats. */
- prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg.tsdn = tsd_tsdn(tsd);
- prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg.propagate_err = propagate_err;
- if (gctx_tree_iter(&gctxs, NULL, prof_gctx_dump_iter,
- (void *)&prof_gctx_dump_iter_arg) != NULL)
- goto label_write_error;
-
- /* Dump /proc/<pid>/maps if possible. */
- if (prof_dump_maps(propagate_err))
- goto label_write_error;
-
- if (prof_dump_close(propagate_err))
- goto label_open_close_error;
-
- prof_gctx_finish(tsd, &gctxs);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_mtx);
-
- if (leakcheck) {
- prof_leakcheck(&prof_tdata_merge_iter_arg.cnt_all,
- prof_gctx_merge_iter_arg.leak_ngctx, filename);
- }
- return (false);
-label_write_error:
- prof_dump_close(propagate_err);
-label_open_close_error:
- prof_gctx_finish(tsd, &gctxs);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_mtx);
- return (true);
-}
-
-#define DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE (PATH_MAX + 1)
-#define VSEQ_INVALID UINT64_C(0xffffffffffffffff)
-static void
-prof_dump_filename(char *filename, char v, uint64_t vseq)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (vseq != VSEQ_INVALID) {
- /* "<prefix>.<pid>.<seq>.v<vseq>.heap" */
- malloc_snprintf(filename, DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE,
- "%s.%d.%"FMTu64".%c%"FMTu64".heap",
- opt_prof_prefix, prof_getpid(), prof_dump_seq, v, vseq);
- } else {
- /* "<prefix>.<pid>.<seq>.<v>.heap" */
- malloc_snprintf(filename, DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE,
- "%s.%d.%"FMTu64".%c.heap",
- opt_prof_prefix, prof_getpid(), prof_dump_seq, v);
- }
- prof_dump_seq++;
-}
-
-static void
-prof_fdump(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- char filename[DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE];
-
- cassert(config_prof);
- assert(opt_prof_final);
- assert(opt_prof_prefix[0] != '\0');
-
- if (!prof_booted)
- return;
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump_filename(filename, 'f', VSEQ_INVALID);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump(tsd, false, filename, opt_prof_leak);
-}
-
-void
-prof_idump(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (!prof_booted || tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, false);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return;
- if (tdata->enq) {
- tdata->enq_idump = true;
- return;
- }
-
- if (opt_prof_prefix[0] != '\0') {
- char filename[PATH_MAX + 1];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump_filename(filename, 'i', prof_dump_iseq);
- prof_dump_iseq++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump(tsd, false, filename, false);
- }
-}
-
-bool
-prof_mdump(tsd_t *tsd, const char *filename)
-{
- char filename_buf[DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE];
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (!opt_prof || !prof_booted)
- return (true);
-
- if (filename == NULL) {
- /* No filename specified, so automatically generate one. */
- if (opt_prof_prefix[0] == '\0')
- return (true);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump_filename(filename_buf, 'm', prof_dump_mseq);
- prof_dump_mseq++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- filename = filename_buf;
- }
- return (prof_dump(tsd, true, filename, false));
-}
-
-void
-prof_gdump(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (!prof_booted || tsdn_null(tsdn))
- return;
- tsd = tsdn_tsd(tsdn);
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, false);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return;
- if (tdata->enq) {
- tdata->enq_gdump = true;
- return;
- }
-
- if (opt_prof_prefix[0] != '\0') {
- char filename[DUMP_FILENAME_BUFSIZE];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump_filename(filename, 'u', prof_dump_useq);
- prof_dump_useq++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- prof_dump(tsd, false, filename, false);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-prof_bt_hash(const void *key, size_t r_hash[2])
-{
- prof_bt_t *bt = (prof_bt_t *)key;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- hash(bt->vec, bt->len * sizeof(void *), 0x94122f33U, r_hash);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_bt_keycomp(const void *k1, const void *k2)
-{
- const prof_bt_t *bt1 = (prof_bt_t *)k1;
- const prof_bt_t *bt2 = (prof_bt_t *)k2;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (bt1->len != bt2->len)
- return (false);
- return (memcmp(bt1->vec, bt2->vec, bt1->len * sizeof(void *)) == 0);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C uint64_t
-prof_thr_uid_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- uint64_t thr_uid;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &next_thr_uid_mtx);
- thr_uid = next_thr_uid;
- next_thr_uid++;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &next_thr_uid_mtx);
-
- return (thr_uid);
-}
-
-static prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_init_impl(tsd_t *tsd, uint64_t thr_uid, uint64_t thr_discrim,
- char *thread_name, bool active)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- /* Initialize an empty cache for this thread. */
- tdata = (prof_tdata_t *)iallocztm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), sizeof(prof_tdata_t),
- size2index(sizeof(prof_tdata_t)), false, NULL, true,
- arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true), true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- tdata->lock = prof_tdata_mutex_choose(thr_uid);
- tdata->thr_uid = thr_uid;
- tdata->thr_discrim = thr_discrim;
- tdata->thread_name = thread_name;
- tdata->attached = true;
- tdata->expired = false;
- tdata->tctx_uid_next = 0;
-
- if (ckh_new(tsd, &tdata->bt2tctx, PROF_CKH_MINITEMS, prof_bt_hash,
- prof_bt_keycomp)) {
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata, NULL, true, true);
- return (NULL);
- }
-
- tdata->prng_state = (uint64_t)(uintptr_t)tdata;
- prof_sample_threshold_update(tdata);
-
- tdata->enq = false;
- tdata->enq_idump = false;
- tdata->enq_gdump = false;
-
- tdata->dumping = false;
- tdata->active = active;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
- tdata_tree_insert(&tdatas, tdata);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
-
- return (tdata);
-}
-
-prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_init(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- return (prof_tdata_init_impl(tsd, prof_thr_uid_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd)), 0,
- NULL, prof_thread_active_init_get(tsd_tsdn(tsd))));
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_tdata_should_destroy_unlocked(prof_tdata_t *tdata, bool even_if_attached)
-{
-
- if (tdata->attached && !even_if_attached)
- return (false);
- if (ckh_count(&tdata->bt2tctx) != 0)
- return (false);
- return (true);
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_tdata_should_destroy(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- bool even_if_attached)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, tdata->lock);
-
- return (prof_tdata_should_destroy_unlocked(tdata, even_if_attached));
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tdata_destroy_locked(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata,
- bool even_if_attached)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
-
- tdata_tree_remove(&tdatas, tdata);
-
- assert(prof_tdata_should_destroy_unlocked(tdata, even_if_attached));
-
- if (tdata->thread_name != NULL)
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->thread_name, NULL, true, true);
- ckh_delete(tsd, &tdata->bt2tctx);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata, NULL, true, true);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tdata_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata, bool even_if_attached)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
- prof_tdata_destroy_locked(tsd, tdata, even_if_attached);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
-}
-
-static void
-prof_tdata_detach(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
- bool destroy_tdata;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- if (tdata->attached) {
- destroy_tdata = prof_tdata_should_destroy(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata,
- true);
- /*
- * Only detach if !destroy_tdata, because detaching would allow
- * another thread to win the race to destroy tdata.
- */
- if (!destroy_tdata)
- tdata->attached = false;
- tsd_prof_tdata_set(tsd, NULL);
- } else
- destroy_tdata = false;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->lock);
- if (destroy_tdata)
- prof_tdata_destroy(tsd, tdata, true);
-}
-
-prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_reinit(tsd_t *tsd, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
- uint64_t thr_uid = tdata->thr_uid;
- uint64_t thr_discrim = tdata->thr_discrim + 1;
- char *thread_name = (tdata->thread_name != NULL) ?
- prof_thread_name_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->thread_name) : NULL;
- bool active = tdata->active;
-
- prof_tdata_detach(tsd, tdata);
- return (prof_tdata_init_impl(tsd, thr_uid, thr_discrim, thread_name,
- active));
-}
-
-static bool
-prof_tdata_expire(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_tdata_t *tdata)
-{
- bool destroy_tdata;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, tdata->lock);
- if (!tdata->expired) {
- tdata->expired = true;
- destroy_tdata = tdata->attached ? false :
- prof_tdata_should_destroy(tsdn, tdata, false);
- } else
- destroy_tdata = false;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, tdata->lock);
-
- return (destroy_tdata);
-}
-
-static prof_tdata_t *
-prof_tdata_reset_iter(prof_tdata_tree_t *tdatas, prof_tdata_t *tdata, void *arg)
-{
- tsdn_t *tsdn = (tsdn_t *)arg;
-
- return (prof_tdata_expire(tsdn, tdata) ? tdata : NULL);
-}
-
-void
-prof_reset(tsd_t *tsd, size_t lg_sample)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *next;
-
- assert(lg_sample < (sizeof(uint64_t) << 3));
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
-
- lg_prof_sample = lg_sample;
-
- next = NULL;
- do {
- prof_tdata_t *to_destroy = tdata_tree_iter(&tdatas, next,
- prof_tdata_reset_iter, (void *)tsd);
- if (to_destroy != NULL) {
- next = tdata_tree_next(&tdatas, to_destroy);
- prof_tdata_destroy_locked(tsd, to_destroy, false);
- } else
- next = NULL;
- } while (next != NULL);
-
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &tdatas_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &prof_dump_mtx);
-}
-
-void
-prof_tdata_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- if (!config_prof)
- return;
-
- tdata = tsd_prof_tdata_get(tsd);
- if (tdata != NULL)
- prof_tdata_detach(tsd, tdata);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_active_get(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- bool prof_active_current;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- prof_active_current = prof_active;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- return (prof_active_current);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_active_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool active)
-{
- bool prof_active_old;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- prof_active_old = prof_active;
- prof_active = active;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- return (prof_active_old);
-}
-
-const char *
-prof_thread_name_get(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return ("");
- return (tdata->thread_name != NULL ? tdata->thread_name : "");
-}
-
-static char *
-prof_thread_name_alloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const char *thread_name)
-{
- char *ret;
- size_t size;
-
- if (thread_name == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- size = strlen(thread_name) + 1;
- if (size == 1)
- return ("");
-
- ret = iallocztm(tsdn, size, size2index(size), false, NULL, true,
- arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true), true);
- if (ret == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- memcpy(ret, thread_name, size);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-int
-prof_thread_name_set(tsd_t *tsd, const char *thread_name)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
- unsigned i;
- char *s;
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- /* Validate input. */
- if (thread_name == NULL)
- return (EFAULT);
- for (i = 0; thread_name[i] != '\0'; i++) {
- char c = thread_name[i];
- if (!isgraph(c) && !isblank(c))
- return (EFAULT);
- }
-
- s = prof_thread_name_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), thread_name);
- if (s == NULL)
- return (EAGAIN);
-
- if (tdata->thread_name != NULL) {
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tdata->thread_name, NULL, true, true);
- tdata->thread_name = NULL;
- }
- if (strlen(s) > 0)
- tdata->thread_name = s;
- return (0);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_thread_active_get(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (false);
- return (tdata->active);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_thread_active_set(tsd_t *tsd, bool active)
-{
- prof_tdata_t *tdata;
-
- tdata = prof_tdata_get(tsd, true);
- if (tdata == NULL)
- return (true);
- tdata->active = active;
- return (false);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_thread_active_init_get(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- bool active_init;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- active_init = prof_thread_active_init;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- return (active_init);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_thread_active_init_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool active_init)
-{
- bool active_init_old;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- active_init_old = prof_thread_active_init;
- prof_thread_active_init = active_init;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- return (active_init_old);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_gdump_get(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- bool prof_gdump_current;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- prof_gdump_current = prof_gdump_val;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- return (prof_gdump_current);
-}
-
-bool
-prof_gdump_set(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool gdump)
-{
- bool prof_gdump_old;
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- prof_gdump_old = prof_gdump_val;
- prof_gdump_val = gdump;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- return (prof_gdump_old);
-}
-
-void
-prof_boot0(void)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- memcpy(opt_prof_prefix, PROF_PREFIX_DEFAULT,
- sizeof(PROF_PREFIX_DEFAULT));
-}
-
-void
-prof_boot1(void)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- /*
- * opt_prof must be in its final state before any arenas are
- * initialized, so this function must be executed early.
- */
-
- if (opt_prof_leak && !opt_prof) {
- /*
- * Enable opt_prof, but in such a way that profiles are never
- * automatically dumped.
- */
- opt_prof = true;
- opt_prof_gdump = false;
- } else if (opt_prof) {
- if (opt_lg_prof_interval >= 0) {
- prof_interval = (((uint64_t)1U) <<
- opt_lg_prof_interval);
- }
- }
-}
-
-bool
-prof_boot2(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- cassert(config_prof);
-
- if (opt_prof) {
- unsigned i;
-
- lg_prof_sample = opt_lg_prof_sample;
-
- prof_active = opt_prof_active;
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&prof_active_mtx, "prof_active",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_ACTIVE))
- return (true);
-
- prof_gdump_val = opt_prof_gdump;
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&prof_gdump_mtx, "prof_gdump",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_GDUMP))
- return (true);
-
- prof_thread_active_init = opt_prof_thread_active_init;
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&prof_thread_active_init_mtx,
- "prof_thread_active_init",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_THREAD_ACTIVE_INIT))
- return (true);
-
- if (ckh_new(tsd, &bt2gctx, PROF_CKH_MINITEMS, prof_bt_hash,
- prof_bt_keycomp))
- return (true);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&bt2gctx_mtx, "prof_bt2gctx",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_BT2GCTX))
- return (true);
-
- tdata_tree_new(&tdatas);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&tdatas_mtx, "prof_tdatas",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_TDATAS))
- return (true);
-
- next_thr_uid = 0;
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&next_thr_uid_mtx, "prof_next_thr_uid",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_NEXT_THR_UID))
- return (true);
-
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&prof_dump_seq_mtx, "prof_dump_seq",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_DUMP_SEQ))
- return (true);
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&prof_dump_mtx, "prof_dump",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_DUMP))
- return (true);
-
- if (opt_prof_final && opt_prof_prefix[0] != '\0' &&
- atexit(prof_fdump) != 0) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Error in atexit()\n");
- if (opt_abort)
- abort();
- }
-
- gctx_locks = (malloc_mutex_t *)base_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- PROF_NCTX_LOCKS * sizeof(malloc_mutex_t));
- if (gctx_locks == NULL)
- return (true);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NCTX_LOCKS; i++) {
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&gctx_locks[i], "prof_gctx",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_GCTX))
- return (true);
- }
-
- tdata_locks = (malloc_mutex_t *)base_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS * sizeof(malloc_mutex_t));
- if (tdata_locks == NULL)
- return (true);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS; i++) {
- if (malloc_mutex_init(&tdata_locks[i], "prof_tdata",
- WITNESS_RANK_PROF_TDATA))
- return (true);
- }
- }
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF_LIBGCC
- /*
- * Cause the backtracing machinery to allocate its internal state
- * before enabling profiling.
- */
- _Unwind_Backtrace(prof_unwind_init_callback, NULL);
-#endif
-
- prof_booted = true;
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-prof_prefork0(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- if (opt_prof) {
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &prof_dump_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &bt2gctx_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &tdata_locks[i]);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NCTX_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &gctx_locks[i]);
- }
-}
-
-void
-prof_prefork1(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- if (opt_prof) {
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &next_thr_uid_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_prefork(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- }
-}
-
-void
-prof_postfork_parent(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- if (opt_prof) {
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn,
- &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &next_thr_uid_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NCTX_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &gctx_locks[i]);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &tdata_locks[i]);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &bt2gctx_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_parent(tsdn, &prof_dump_mtx);
- }
-}
-
-void
-prof_postfork_child(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
-
- if (opt_prof) {
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &prof_thread_active_init_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &next_thr_uid_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &prof_gdump_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &prof_dump_seq_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &prof_active_mtx);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NCTX_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &gctx_locks[i]);
- for (i = 0; i < PROF_NTDATA_LOCKS; i++)
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &tdata_locks[i]);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &tdatas_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &bt2gctx_mtx);
- malloc_mutex_postfork_child(tsdn, &prof_dump_mtx);
- }
-}
-
-/******************************************************************************/
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/quarantine.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/quarantine.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 18903fb5c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/quarantine.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,183 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_QUARANTINE_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/*
- * Quarantine pointers close to NULL are used to encode state information that
- * is used for cleaning up during thread shutdown.
- */
-#define QUARANTINE_STATE_REINCARNATED ((quarantine_t *)(uintptr_t)1)
-#define QUARANTINE_STATE_PURGATORY ((quarantine_t *)(uintptr_t)2)
-#define QUARANTINE_STATE_MAX QUARANTINE_STATE_PURGATORY
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
-
-static quarantine_t *quarantine_grow(tsd_t *tsd, quarantine_t *quarantine);
-static void quarantine_drain_one(tsdn_t *tsdn, quarantine_t *quarantine);
-static void quarantine_drain(tsdn_t *tsdn, quarantine_t *quarantine,
- size_t upper_bound);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static quarantine_t *
-quarantine_init(tsdn_t *tsdn, size_t lg_maxobjs)
-{
- quarantine_t *quarantine;
- size_t size;
-
- size = offsetof(quarantine_t, objs) + ((ZU(1) << lg_maxobjs) *
- sizeof(quarantine_obj_t));
- quarantine = (quarantine_t *)iallocztm(tsdn, size, size2index(size),
- false, NULL, true, arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true), true);
- if (quarantine == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- quarantine->curbytes = 0;
- quarantine->curobjs = 0;
- quarantine->first = 0;
- quarantine->lg_maxobjs = lg_maxobjs;
-
- return (quarantine);
-}
-
-void
-quarantine_alloc_hook_work(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- quarantine_t *quarantine;
-
- if (!tsd_nominal(tsd))
- return;
-
- quarantine = quarantine_init(tsd_tsdn(tsd), LG_MAXOBJS_INIT);
- /*
- * Check again whether quarantine has been initialized, because
- * quarantine_init() may have triggered recursive initialization.
- */
- if (tsd_quarantine_get(tsd) == NULL)
- tsd_quarantine_set(tsd, quarantine);
- else
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine, NULL, true, true);
-}
-
-static quarantine_t *
-quarantine_grow(tsd_t *tsd, quarantine_t *quarantine)
-{
- quarantine_t *ret;
-
- ret = quarantine_init(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine->lg_maxobjs + 1);
- if (ret == NULL) {
- quarantine_drain_one(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine);
- return (quarantine);
- }
-
- ret->curbytes = quarantine->curbytes;
- ret->curobjs = quarantine->curobjs;
- if (quarantine->first + quarantine->curobjs <= (ZU(1) <<
- quarantine->lg_maxobjs)) {
- /* objs ring buffer data are contiguous. */
- memcpy(ret->objs, &quarantine->objs[quarantine->first],
- quarantine->curobjs * sizeof(quarantine_obj_t));
- } else {
- /* objs ring buffer data wrap around. */
- size_t ncopy_a = (ZU(1) << quarantine->lg_maxobjs) -
- quarantine->first;
- size_t ncopy_b = quarantine->curobjs - ncopy_a;
-
- memcpy(ret->objs, &quarantine->objs[quarantine->first], ncopy_a
- * sizeof(quarantine_obj_t));
- memcpy(&ret->objs[ncopy_a], quarantine->objs, ncopy_b *
- sizeof(quarantine_obj_t));
- }
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine, NULL, true, true);
-
- tsd_quarantine_set(tsd, ret);
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-quarantine_drain_one(tsdn_t *tsdn, quarantine_t *quarantine)
-{
- quarantine_obj_t *obj = &quarantine->objs[quarantine->first];
- assert(obj->usize == isalloc(tsdn, obj->ptr, config_prof));
- idalloctm(tsdn, obj->ptr, NULL, false, true);
- quarantine->curbytes -= obj->usize;
- quarantine->curobjs--;
- quarantine->first = (quarantine->first + 1) & ((ZU(1) <<
- quarantine->lg_maxobjs) - 1);
-}
-
-static void
-quarantine_drain(tsdn_t *tsdn, quarantine_t *quarantine, size_t upper_bound)
-{
-
- while (quarantine->curbytes > upper_bound && quarantine->curobjs > 0)
- quarantine_drain_one(tsdn, quarantine);
-}
-
-void
-quarantine(tsd_t *tsd, void *ptr)
-{
- quarantine_t *quarantine;
- size_t usize = isalloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, config_prof);
-
- cassert(config_fill);
- assert(opt_quarantine);
-
- if ((quarantine = tsd_quarantine_get(tsd)) == NULL) {
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, NULL, false, true);
- return;
- }
- /*
- * Drain one or more objects if the quarantine size limit would be
- * exceeded by appending ptr.
- */
- if (quarantine->curbytes + usize > opt_quarantine) {
- size_t upper_bound = (opt_quarantine >= usize) ? opt_quarantine
- - usize : 0;
- quarantine_drain(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine, upper_bound);
- }
- /* Grow the quarantine ring buffer if it's full. */
- if (quarantine->curobjs == (ZU(1) << quarantine->lg_maxobjs))
- quarantine = quarantine_grow(tsd, quarantine);
- /* quarantine_grow() must free a slot if it fails to grow. */
- assert(quarantine->curobjs < (ZU(1) << quarantine->lg_maxobjs));
- /* Append ptr if its size doesn't exceed the quarantine size. */
- if (quarantine->curbytes + usize <= opt_quarantine) {
- size_t offset = (quarantine->first + quarantine->curobjs) &
- ((ZU(1) << quarantine->lg_maxobjs) - 1);
- quarantine_obj_t *obj = &quarantine->objs[offset];
- obj->ptr = ptr;
- obj->usize = usize;
- quarantine->curbytes += usize;
- quarantine->curobjs++;
- if (config_fill && unlikely(opt_junk_free)) {
- /*
- * Only do redzone validation if Valgrind isn't in
- * operation.
- */
- if ((!config_valgrind || likely(!in_valgrind))
- && usize <= SMALL_MAXCLASS)
- arena_quarantine_junk_small(ptr, usize);
- else
- memset(ptr, JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK, usize);
- }
- } else {
- assert(quarantine->curbytes == 0);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), ptr, NULL, false, true);
- }
-}
-
-void
-quarantine_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- quarantine_t *quarantine;
-
- if (!config_fill)
- return;
-
- quarantine = tsd_quarantine_get(tsd);
- if (quarantine != NULL) {
- quarantine_drain(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine, 0);
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), quarantine, NULL, true, true);
- tsd_quarantine_set(tsd, NULL);
- }
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/rtree.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/rtree.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f2e2997d5..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/rtree.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_RTREE_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-static unsigned
-hmin(unsigned ha, unsigned hb)
-{
-
- return (ha < hb ? ha : hb);
-}
-
-/* Only the most significant bits of keys passed to rtree_[gs]et() are used. */
-bool
-rtree_new(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned bits, rtree_node_alloc_t *alloc,
- rtree_node_dalloc_t *dalloc)
-{
- unsigned bits_in_leaf, height, i;
-
- assert(RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX == ((ZU(1) << (LG_SIZEOF_PTR+3)) /
- RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL));
- assert(bits > 0 && bits <= (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 3));
-
- bits_in_leaf = (bits % RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL) == 0 ? RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL
- : (bits % RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL);
- if (bits > bits_in_leaf) {
- height = 1 + (bits - bits_in_leaf) / RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL;
- if ((height-1) * RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL + bits_in_leaf != bits)
- height++;
- } else
- height = 1;
- assert((height-1) * RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL + bits_in_leaf == bits);
-
- rtree->alloc = alloc;
- rtree->dalloc = dalloc;
- rtree->height = height;
-
- /* Root level. */
- rtree->levels[0].subtree = NULL;
- rtree->levels[0].bits = (height > 1) ? RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL :
- bits_in_leaf;
- rtree->levels[0].cumbits = rtree->levels[0].bits;
- /* Interior levels. */
- for (i = 1; i < height-1; i++) {
- rtree->levels[i].subtree = NULL;
- rtree->levels[i].bits = RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL;
- rtree->levels[i].cumbits = rtree->levels[i-1].cumbits +
- RTREE_BITS_PER_LEVEL;
- }
- /* Leaf level. */
- if (height > 1) {
- rtree->levels[height-1].subtree = NULL;
- rtree->levels[height-1].bits = bits_in_leaf;
- rtree->levels[height-1].cumbits = bits;
- }
-
- /* Compute lookup table to be used by rtree_start_level(). */
- for (i = 0; i < RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX; i++) {
- rtree->start_level[i] = hmin(RTREE_HEIGHT_MAX - 1 - i, height -
- 1);
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-rtree_delete_subtree(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *node, unsigned level)
-{
-
- if (level + 1 < rtree->height) {
- size_t nchildren, i;
-
- nchildren = ZU(1) << rtree->levels[level].bits;
- for (i = 0; i < nchildren; i++) {
- rtree_node_elm_t *child = node[i].child;
- if (child != NULL)
- rtree_delete_subtree(rtree, child, level + 1);
- }
- }
- rtree->dalloc(node);
-}
-
-void
-rtree_delete(rtree_t *rtree)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < rtree->height; i++) {
- rtree_node_elm_t *subtree = rtree->levels[i].subtree;
- if (subtree != NULL)
- rtree_delete_subtree(rtree, subtree, i);
- }
-}
-
-static rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_node_init(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level, rtree_node_elm_t **elmp)
-{
- rtree_node_elm_t *node;
-
- if (atomic_cas_p((void **)elmp, NULL, RTREE_NODE_INITIALIZING)) {
- spin_t spinner;
-
- /*
- * Another thread is already in the process of initializing.
- * Spin-wait until initialization is complete.
- */
- spin_init(&spinner);
- do {
- spin_adaptive(&spinner);
- node = atomic_read_p((void **)elmp);
- } while (node == RTREE_NODE_INITIALIZING);
- } else {
- node = rtree->alloc(ZU(1) << rtree->levels[level].bits);
- if (node == NULL)
- return (NULL);
- atomic_write_p((void **)elmp, node);
- }
-
- return (node);
-}
-
-rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_subtree_read_hard(rtree_t *rtree, unsigned level)
-{
-
- return (rtree_node_init(rtree, level, &rtree->levels[level].subtree));
-}
-
-rtree_node_elm_t *
-rtree_child_read_hard(rtree_t *rtree, rtree_node_elm_t *elm, unsigned level)
-{
-
- return (rtree_node_init(rtree, level+1, &elm->child));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/spin.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/spin.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5242d95aa..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/spin.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_SPIN_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/stats.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/stats.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bd8af3999..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/stats.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1153 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_STATS_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-#define CTL_GET(n, v, t) do { \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- xmallctl(n, v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define CTL_M2_GET(n, i, v, t) do { \
- size_t mib[6]; \
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t); \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- xmallctlnametomib(n, mib, &miblen); \
- mib[2] = (i); \
- xmallctlbymib(mib, miblen, v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define CTL_M2_M4_GET(n, i, j, v, t) do { \
- size_t mib[6]; \
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t); \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- xmallctlnametomib(n, mib, &miblen); \
- mib[2] = (i); \
- mib[4] = (j); \
- xmallctlbymib(mib, miblen, v, &sz, NULL, 0); \
-} while (0)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-bool opt_stats_print = false;
-
-size_t stats_cactive = 0;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-static void
-stats_arena_bins_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- bool json, bool large, bool huge, unsigned i)
-{
- size_t page;
- bool config_tcache, in_gap, in_gap_prev;
- unsigned nbins, j;
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.page", &page, size_t);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nbins", &nbins, unsigned);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"bins\": [\n");
- } else {
- CTL_GET("config.tcache", &config_tcache, bool);
- if (config_tcache) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "bins: size ind allocated nmalloc"
- " ndalloc nrequests curregs"
- " curruns regs pgs util nfills"
- " nflushes newruns reruns\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "bins: size ind allocated nmalloc"
- " ndalloc nrequests curregs"
- " curruns regs pgs util newruns"
- " reruns\n");
- }
- }
- for (j = 0, in_gap = false; j < nbins; j++) {
- uint64_t nruns;
- size_t reg_size, run_size, curregs;
- size_t curruns;
- uint32_t nregs;
- uint64_t nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests, nfills, nflushes;
- uint64_t nreruns;
-
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nruns", i, j, &nruns,
- uint64_t);
- in_gap_prev = in_gap;
- in_gap = (nruns == 0);
-
- if (!json && in_gap_prev && !in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.size", j, &reg_size, size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.nregs", j, &nregs, uint32_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.run_size", j, &run_size, size_t);
-
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nmalloc", i, j, &nmalloc,
- uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.ndalloc", i, j, &ndalloc,
- uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curregs", i, j, &curregs,
- size_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nrequests", i, j,
- &nrequests, uint64_t);
- if (config_tcache) {
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nfills", i, j,
- &nfills, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nflushes", i, j,
- &nflushes, uint64_t);
- }
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nreruns", i, j, &nreruns,
- uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curruns", i, j, &curruns,
- size_t);
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t{\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"nmalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"ndalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"curregs\": %zu,\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"nrequests\": %"FMTu64",\n",
- nmalloc,
- ndalloc,
- curregs,
- nrequests);
- if (config_tcache) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"nfills\": %"FMTu64",\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"nflushes\": %"FMTu64",\n",
- nfills,
- nflushes);
- }
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"nreruns\": %"FMTu64",\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"curruns\": %zu\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t}%s\n",
- nreruns,
- curruns,
- (j + 1 < nbins) ? "," : "");
- } else if (!in_gap) {
- size_t availregs, milli;
- char util[6]; /* "x.yyy". */
-
- availregs = nregs * curruns;
- milli = (availregs != 0) ? (1000 * curregs) / availregs
- : 1000;
- assert(milli <= 1000);
- if (milli < 10) {
- malloc_snprintf(util, sizeof(util),
- "0.00%zu", milli);
- } else if (milli < 100) {
- malloc_snprintf(util, sizeof(util), "0.0%zu",
- milli);
- } else if (milli < 1000) {
- malloc_snprintf(util, sizeof(util), "0.%zu",
- milli);
- } else
- malloc_snprintf(util, sizeof(util), "1");
-
- if (config_tcache) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "%20zu %3u %12zu %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64" %12zu"
- " %12zu %4u %3zu %-5s %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64"\n",
- reg_size, j, curregs * reg_size, nmalloc,
- ndalloc, nrequests, curregs, curruns, nregs,
- run_size / page, util, nfills, nflushes,
- nruns, nreruns);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "%20zu %3u %12zu %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64" %12zu"
- " %12zu %4u %3zu %-5s %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64"\n",
- reg_size, j, curregs * reg_size, nmalloc,
- ndalloc, nrequests, curregs, curruns, nregs,
- run_size / page, util, nruns, nreruns);
- }
- }
- }
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t]%s\n", (large || huge) ? "," : "");
- } else {
- if (in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-stats_arena_lruns_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- bool json, bool huge, unsigned i)
-{
- unsigned nbins, nlruns, j;
- bool in_gap, in_gap_prev;
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nbins", &nbins, unsigned);
- CTL_GET("arenas.nlruns", &nlruns, unsigned);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"lruns\": [\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "large: size ind allocated nmalloc"
- " ndalloc nrequests curruns\n");
- }
- for (j = 0, in_gap = false; j < nlruns; j++) {
- uint64_t nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- size_t run_size, curruns;
-
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.nmalloc", i, j, &nmalloc,
- uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.ndalloc", i, j, &ndalloc,
- uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.nrequests", i, j,
- &nrequests, uint64_t);
- in_gap_prev = in_gap;
- in_gap = (nrequests == 0);
-
- if (!json && in_gap_prev && !in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.lrun.0.size", j, &run_size, size_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.curruns", i, j, &curruns,
- size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t{\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"curruns\": %zu\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t}%s\n",
- curruns,
- (j + 1 < nlruns) ? "," : "");
- } else if (!in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "%20zu %3u %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64" %12zu\n",
- run_size, nbins + j, curruns * run_size, nmalloc,
- ndalloc, nrequests, curruns);
- }
- }
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t]%s\n", huge ? "," : "");
- } else {
- if (in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-stats_arena_hchunks_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *),
- void *cbopaque, bool json, unsigned i)
-{
- unsigned nbins, nlruns, nhchunks, j;
- bool in_gap, in_gap_prev;
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nbins", &nbins, unsigned);
- CTL_GET("arenas.nlruns", &nlruns, unsigned);
- CTL_GET("arenas.nhchunks", &nhchunks, unsigned);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"hchunks\": [\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "huge: size ind allocated nmalloc"
- " ndalloc nrequests curhchunks\n");
- }
- for (j = 0, in_gap = false; j < nhchunks; j++) {
- uint64_t nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- size_t hchunk_size, curhchunks;
-
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.nmalloc", i, j,
- &nmalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.ndalloc", i, j,
- &ndalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.nrequests", i, j,
- &nrequests, uint64_t);
- in_gap_prev = in_gap;
- in_gap = (nrequests == 0);
-
- if (!json && in_gap_prev && !in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.hchunk.0.size", j, &hchunk_size, size_t);
- CTL_M2_M4_GET("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.curhchunks", i, j,
- &curhchunks, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t{\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t\t\"curhchunks\": %zu\n"
- "\t\t\t\t\t}%s\n",
- curhchunks,
- (j + 1 < nhchunks) ? "," : "");
- } else if (!in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "%20zu %3u %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64" %12zu\n",
- hchunk_size, nbins + nlruns + j,
- curhchunks * hchunk_size, nmalloc, ndalloc,
- nrequests, curhchunks);
- }
- }
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t]\n");
- } else {
- if (in_gap) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " ---\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-stats_arena_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- bool json, unsigned i, bool bins, bool large, bool huge)
-{
- unsigned nthreads;
- const char *dss;
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult, decay_time;
- size_t page, pactive, pdirty, mapped, retained;
- size_t metadata_mapped, metadata_allocated;
- uint64_t npurge, nmadvise, purged;
- size_t small_allocated;
- uint64_t small_nmalloc, small_ndalloc, small_nrequests;
- size_t large_allocated;
- uint64_t large_nmalloc, large_ndalloc, large_nrequests;
- size_t huge_allocated;
- uint64_t huge_nmalloc, huge_ndalloc, huge_nrequests;
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.page", &page, size_t);
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.nthreads", i, &nthreads, unsigned);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"nthreads\": %u,\n", nthreads);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "assigned threads: %u\n", nthreads);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.dss", i, &dss, const char *);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"dss\": \"%s\",\n", dss);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "dss allocation precedence: %s\n", dss);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.lg_dirty_mult", i, &lg_dirty_mult, ssize_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"lg_dirty_mult\": %zd,\n", lg_dirty_mult);
- } else {
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio) {
- if (lg_dirty_mult >= 0) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "min active:dirty page ratio: %u:1\n",
- (1U << lg_dirty_mult));
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "min active:dirty page ratio: N/A\n");
- }
- }
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.decay_time", i, &decay_time, ssize_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"decay_time\": %zd,\n", decay_time);
- } else {
- if (opt_purge == purge_mode_decay) {
- if (decay_time >= 0) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "decay time: %zd\n", decay_time);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "decay time: N/A\n");
- }
- }
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.pactive", i, &pactive, size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.pdirty", i, &pdirty, size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.npurge", i, &npurge, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.nmadvise", i, &nmadvise, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.purged", i, &purged, uint64_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"pactive\": %zu,\n", pactive);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"pdirty\": %zu,\n", pdirty);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"npurge\": %"FMTu64",\n", npurge);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"nmadvise\": %"FMTu64",\n", nmadvise);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"purged\": %"FMTu64",\n", purged);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "purging: dirty: %zu, sweeps: %"FMTu64", madvises: %"FMTu64
- ", purged: %"FMTu64"\n", pdirty, npurge, nmadvise, purged);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.small.allocated", i, &small_allocated,
- size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.small.nmalloc", i, &small_nmalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.small.ndalloc", i, &small_ndalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.small.nrequests", i, &small_nrequests,
- uint64_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"small\": {\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"allocated\": %zu,\n", small_allocated);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nmalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", small_nmalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"ndalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", small_ndalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nrequests\": %"FMTu64"\n", small_nrequests);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t},\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- " allocated nmalloc"
- " ndalloc nrequests\n");
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "small: %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64"\n",
- small_allocated, small_nmalloc, small_ndalloc,
- small_nrequests);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.large.allocated", i, &large_allocated,
- size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.large.nmalloc", i, &large_nmalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.large.ndalloc", i, &large_ndalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.large.nrequests", i, &large_nrequests,
- uint64_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"large\": {\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"allocated\": %zu,\n", large_allocated);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nmalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", large_nmalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"ndalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", large_ndalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nrequests\": %"FMTu64"\n", large_nrequests);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t},\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "large: %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64"\n",
- large_allocated, large_nmalloc, large_ndalloc,
- large_nrequests);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.huge.allocated", i, &huge_allocated, size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.huge.nmalloc", i, &huge_nmalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.huge.ndalloc", i, &huge_ndalloc, uint64_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.huge.nrequests", i, &huge_nrequests,
- uint64_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"huge\": {\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"allocated\": %zu,\n", huge_allocated);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nmalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", huge_nmalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"ndalloc\": %"FMTu64",\n", huge_ndalloc);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nrequests\": %"FMTu64"\n", huge_nrequests);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t},\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "huge: %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64"\n",
- huge_allocated, huge_nmalloc, huge_ndalloc, huge_nrequests);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "total: %12zu %12"FMTu64" %12"FMTu64
- " %12"FMTu64"\n",
- small_allocated + large_allocated + huge_allocated,
- small_nmalloc + large_nmalloc + huge_nmalloc,
- small_ndalloc + large_ndalloc + huge_ndalloc,
- small_nrequests + large_nrequests + huge_nrequests);
- }
- if (!json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "active: %12zu\n", pactive * page);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.mapped", i, &mapped, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"mapped\": %zu,\n", mapped);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "mapped: %12zu\n", mapped);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.retained", i, &retained, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"retained\": %zu,\n", retained);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "retained: %12zu\n", retained);
- }
-
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.metadata.mapped", i, &metadata_mapped,
- size_t);
- CTL_M2_GET("stats.arenas.0.metadata.allocated", i, &metadata_allocated,
- size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\"metadata\": {\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"mapped\": %zu,\n", metadata_mapped);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"allocated\": %zu\n", metadata_allocated);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t},\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "metadata: mapped: %zu, allocated: %zu\n",
- metadata_mapped, metadata_allocated);
- }
-
- if (bins) {
- stats_arena_bins_print(write_cb, cbopaque, json, large, huge,
- i);
- }
- if (large)
- stats_arena_lruns_print(write_cb, cbopaque, json, huge, i);
- if (huge)
- stats_arena_hchunks_print(write_cb, cbopaque, json, i);
-}
-
-static void
-stats_general_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- bool json, bool merged, bool unmerged)
-{
- const char *cpv;
- bool bv;
- unsigned uv;
- uint32_t u32v;
- uint64_t u64v;
- ssize_t ssv;
- size_t sv, bsz, usz, ssz, sssz, cpsz;
-
- bsz = sizeof(bool);
- usz = sizeof(unsigned);
- ssz = sizeof(size_t);
- sssz = sizeof(ssize_t);
- cpsz = sizeof(const char *);
-
- CTL_GET("version", &cpv, const char *);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"version\": \"%s\",\n", cpv);
- } else
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, "Version: %s\n", cpv);
-
- /* config. */
-#define CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(n, c) \
- if (json) { \
- CTL_GET("config."#n, &bv, bool); \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %s%s\n", bv ? "true" : "false", \
- (c)); \
- }
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"config\": {\n");
- }
-
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(cache_oblivious, ",")
-
- CTL_GET("config.debug", &bv, bool);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"debug\": %s,\n", bv ? "true" : "false");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, "Assertions %s\n",
- bv ? "enabled" : "disabled");
- }
-
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(fill, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(lazy_lock, ",")
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"malloc_conf\": \"%s\",\n",
- config_malloc_conf);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "config.malloc_conf: \"%s\"\n", config_malloc_conf);
- }
-
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(munmap, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(prof, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(prof_libgcc, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(prof_libunwind, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(stats, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(tcache, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(tls, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(utrace, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(valgrind, ",")
- CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON(xmalloc, "")
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t},\n");
- }
-#undef CONFIG_WRITE_BOOL_JSON
-
- /* opt. */
-#define OPT_WRITE_BOOL(n, c) \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&bv, &bsz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %s%s\n", bv ? "true" : \
- "false", (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %s\n", bv ? "true" : "false"); \
- } \
- }
-#define OPT_WRITE_BOOL_MUTABLE(n, m, c) { \
- bool bv2; \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&bv, &bsz, NULL, 0) == 0 && \
- je_mallctl(#m, &bv2, &bsz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %s%s\n", bv ? "true" : \
- "false", (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %s ("#m": %s)\n", bv ? "true" \
- : "false", bv2 ? "true" : "false"); \
- } \
- } \
-}
-#define OPT_WRITE_UNSIGNED(n, c) \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&uv, &usz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %u%s\n", uv, (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %u\n", uv); \
- } \
- }
-#define OPT_WRITE_SIZE_T(n, c) \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&sv, &ssz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %zu%s\n", sv, (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %zu\n", sv); \
- } \
- }
-#define OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T(n, c) \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&ssv, &sssz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %zd%s\n", ssv, (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %zd\n", ssv); \
- } \
- }
-#define OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T_MUTABLE(n, m, c) { \
- ssize_t ssv2; \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&ssv, &sssz, NULL, 0) == 0 && \
- je_mallctl(#m, &ssv2, &sssz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": %zd%s\n", ssv, (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": %zd ("#m": %zd)\n", \
- ssv, ssv2); \
- } \
- } \
-}
-#define OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P(n, c) \
- if (je_mallctl("opt."#n, (void *)&cpv, &cpsz, NULL, 0) == 0) { \
- if (json) { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- "\t\t\t\""#n"\": \"%s\"%s\n", cpv, (c)); \
- } else { \
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, \
- " opt."#n": \"%s\"\n", cpv); \
- } \
- }
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"opt\": {\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Run-time option settings:\n");
- }
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(abort, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_SIZE_T(lg_chunk, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P(dss, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_UNSIGNED(narenas, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P(purge, ",")
- if (json || opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio) {
- OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T_MUTABLE(lg_dirty_mult,
- arenas.lg_dirty_mult, ",")
- }
- if (json || opt_purge == purge_mode_decay) {
- OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T_MUTABLE(decay_time, arenas.decay_time, ",")
- }
- OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P(junk, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_SIZE_T(quarantine, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(redzone, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(zero, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(utrace, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(xmalloc, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(tcache, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T(lg_tcache_max, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(prof, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P(prof_prefix, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL_MUTABLE(prof_active, prof.active, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL_MUTABLE(prof_thread_active_init, prof.thread_active_init,
- ",")
- OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T_MUTABLE(lg_prof_sample, prof.lg_sample, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(prof_accum, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T(lg_prof_interval, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(prof_gdump, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(prof_final, ",")
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(prof_leak, ",")
- /*
- * stats_print is always emitted, so as long as stats_print comes last
- * it's safe to unconditionally omit the comma here (rather than having
- * to conditionally omit it elsewhere depending on configuration).
- */
- OPT_WRITE_BOOL(stats_print, "")
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t},\n");
- }
-
-#undef OPT_WRITE_BOOL
-#undef OPT_WRITE_BOOL_MUTABLE
-#undef OPT_WRITE_SIZE_T
-#undef OPT_WRITE_SSIZE_T
-#undef OPT_WRITE_CHAR_P
-
- /* arenas. */
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"arenas\": {\n");
- }
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.narenas", &uv, unsigned);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"narenas\": %u,\n", uv);
- } else
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, "Arenas: %u\n", uv);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.lg_dirty_mult", &ssv, ssize_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"lg_dirty_mult\": %zd,\n", ssv);
- } else if (opt_purge == purge_mode_ratio) {
- if (ssv >= 0) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Min active:dirty page ratio per arena: "
- "%u:1\n", (1U << ssv));
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Min active:dirty page ratio per arena: "
- "N/A\n");
- }
- }
- CTL_GET("arenas.decay_time", &ssv, ssize_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"decay_time\": %zd,\n", ssv);
- } else if (opt_purge == purge_mode_decay) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Unused dirty page decay time: %zd%s\n",
- ssv, (ssv < 0) ? " (no decay)" : "");
- }
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.quantum", &sv, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"quantum\": %zu,\n", sv);
- } else
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, "Quantum size: %zu\n", sv);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.page", &sv, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"page\": %zu,\n", sv);
- } else
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, "Page size: %zu\n", sv);
-
- if (je_mallctl("arenas.tcache_max", (void *)&sv, &ssz, NULL, 0) == 0) {
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"tcache_max\": %zu,\n", sv);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Maximum thread-cached size class: %zu\n", sv);
- }
- }
-
- if (json) {
- unsigned nbins, nlruns, nhchunks, i;
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nbins", &nbins, unsigned);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"nbins\": %u,\n", nbins);
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nhbins", &uv, unsigned);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"nhbins\": %u,\n", uv);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"bin\": [\n");
- for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t{\n");
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.size", i, &sv, size_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"size\": %zu,\n", sv);
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.nregs", i, &u32v, uint32_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"nregs\": %"FMTu32",\n", u32v);
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.bin.0.run_size", i, &sv, size_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"run_size\": %zu\n", sv);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t}%s\n", (i + 1 < nbins) ? "," : "");
- }
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t],\n");
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nlruns", &nlruns, unsigned);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"nlruns\": %u,\n", nlruns);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"lrun\": [\n");
- for (i = 0; i < nlruns; i++) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t{\n");
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.lrun.0.size", i, &sv, size_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"size\": %zu\n", sv);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t}%s\n", (i + 1 < nlruns) ? "," : "");
- }
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t],\n");
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.nhchunks", &nhchunks, unsigned);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"nhchunks\": %u,\n", nhchunks);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"hchunk\": [\n");
- for (i = 0; i < nhchunks; i++) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t{\n");
-
- CTL_M2_GET("arenas.hchunk.0.size", i, &sv, size_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t\t\"size\": %zu\n", sv);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\t}%s\n", (i + 1 < nhchunks) ? "," : "");
- }
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t]\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t},\n");
- }
-
- /* prof. */
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"prof\": {\n");
-
- CTL_GET("prof.thread_active_init", &bv, bool);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"thread_active_init\": %s,\n", bv ? "true" :
- "false");
-
- CTL_GET("prof.active", &bv, bool);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"active\": %s,\n", bv ? "true" : "false");
-
- CTL_GET("prof.gdump", &bv, bool);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"gdump\": %s,\n", bv ? "true" : "false");
-
- CTL_GET("prof.interval", &u64v, uint64_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"interval\": %"FMTu64",\n", u64v);
-
- CTL_GET("prof.lg_sample", &ssv, ssize_t);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"lg_sample\": %zd\n", ssv);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t}%s\n", (config_stats || merged || unmerged) ? "," :
- "");
- }
-}
-
-static void
-stats_print_helper(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- bool json, bool merged, bool unmerged, bool bins, bool large, bool huge)
-{
- size_t *cactive;
- size_t allocated, active, metadata, resident, mapped, retained;
-
- CTL_GET("stats.cactive", &cactive, size_t *);
- CTL_GET("stats.allocated", &allocated, size_t);
- CTL_GET("stats.active", &active, size_t);
- CTL_GET("stats.metadata", &metadata, size_t);
- CTL_GET("stats.resident", &resident, size_t);
- CTL_GET("stats.mapped", &mapped, size_t);
- CTL_GET("stats.retained", &retained, size_t);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"stats\": {\n");
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"cactive\": %zu,\n", atomic_read_z(cactive));
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"allocated\": %zu,\n", allocated);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"active\": %zu,\n", active);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"metadata\": %zu,\n", metadata);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"resident\": %zu,\n", resident);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"mapped\": %zu,\n", mapped);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"retained\": %zu\n", retained);
-
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t}%s\n", (merged || unmerged) ? "," : "");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Allocated: %zu, active: %zu, metadata: %zu,"
- " resident: %zu, mapped: %zu, retained: %zu\n",
- allocated, active, metadata, resident, mapped, retained);
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "Current active ceiling: %zu\n",
- atomic_read_z(cactive));
- }
-
- if (merged || unmerged) {
- unsigned narenas;
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\"stats.arenas\": {\n");
- }
-
- CTL_GET("arenas.narenas", &narenas, unsigned);
- {
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(bool, initialized, narenas);
- size_t isz;
- unsigned i, j, ninitialized;
-
- isz = sizeof(bool) * narenas;
- xmallctl("arenas.initialized", (void *)initialized,
- &isz, NULL, 0);
- for (i = ninitialized = 0; i < narenas; i++) {
- if (initialized[i])
- ninitialized++;
- }
-
- /* Merged stats. */
- if (merged && (ninitialized > 1 || !unmerged)) {
- /* Print merged arena stats. */
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"merged\": {\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\nMerged arenas stats:\n");
- }
- stats_arena_print(write_cb, cbopaque, json,
- narenas, bins, large, huge);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t}%s\n", (ninitialized > 1) ?
- "," : "");
- }
- }
-
- /* Unmerged stats. */
- for (i = j = 0; i < narenas; i++) {
- if (initialized[i]) {
- if (json) {
- j++;
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb,
- cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t\"%u\": {\n", i);
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb,
- cbopaque, "\narenas[%u]:\n",
- i);
- }
- stats_arena_print(write_cb, cbopaque,
- json, i, bins, large, huge);
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb,
- cbopaque,
- "\t\t\t}%s\n", (j <
- ninitialized) ? "," : "");
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t\t}\n");
- }
- }
-}
-
-void
-stats_print(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *opts)
-{
- int err;
- uint64_t epoch;
- size_t u64sz;
- bool json = false;
- bool general = true;
- bool merged = true;
- bool unmerged = true;
- bool bins = true;
- bool large = true;
- bool huge = true;
-
- /*
- * Refresh stats, in case mallctl() was called by the application.
- *
- * Check for OOM here, since refreshing the ctl cache can trigger
- * allocation. In practice, none of the subsequent mallctl()-related
- * calls in this function will cause OOM if this one succeeds.
- * */
- epoch = 1;
- u64sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- err = je_mallctl("epoch", &epoch, &u64sz, &epoch, sizeof(uint64_t));
- if (err != 0) {
- if (err == EAGAIN) {
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Memory allocation failure in "
- "mallctl(\"epoch\", ...)\n");
- return;
- }
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Failure in mallctl(\"epoch\", "
- "...)\n");
- abort();
- }
-
- if (opts != NULL) {
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; opts[i] != '\0'; i++) {
- switch (opts[i]) {
- case 'J':
- json = true;
- break;
- case 'g':
- general = false;
- break;
- case 'm':
- merged = false;
- break;
- case 'a':
- unmerged = false;
- break;
- case 'b':
- bins = false;
- break;
- case 'l':
- large = false;
- break;
- case 'h':
- huge = false;
- break;
- default:;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "{\n"
- "\t\"jemalloc\": {\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "___ Begin jemalloc statistics ___\n");
- }
-
- if (general)
- stats_general_print(write_cb, cbopaque, json, merged, unmerged);
- if (config_stats) {
- stats_print_helper(write_cb, cbopaque, json, merged, unmerged,
- bins, large, huge);
- }
- if (json) {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "\t}\n"
- "}\n");
- } else {
- malloc_cprintf(write_cb, cbopaque,
- "--- End jemalloc statistics ---\n");
- }
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tcache.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tcache.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f97aa420c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tcache.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,555 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_TCACHE_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-bool opt_tcache = true;
-ssize_t opt_lg_tcache_max = LG_TCACHE_MAXCLASS_DEFAULT;
-
-tcache_bin_info_t *tcache_bin_info;
-static unsigned stack_nelms; /* Total stack elms per tcache. */
-
-unsigned nhbins;
-size_t tcache_maxclass;
-
-tcaches_t *tcaches;
-
-/* Index of first element within tcaches that has never been used. */
-static unsigned tcaches_past;
-
-/* Head of singly linked list tracking available tcaches elements. */
-static tcaches_t *tcaches_avail;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-size_t
-tcache_salloc(tsdn_t *tsdn, const void *ptr)
-{
-
- return (arena_salloc(tsdn, ptr, false));
-}
-
-void
-tcache_event_hard(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- szind_t binind = tcache->next_gc_bin;
- tcache_bin_t *tbin = &tcache->tbins[binind];
- tcache_bin_info_t *tbin_info = &tcache_bin_info[binind];
-
- if (tbin->low_water > 0) {
- /*
- * Flush (ceiling) 3/4 of the objects below the low water mark.
- */
- if (binind < NBINS) {
- tcache_bin_flush_small(tsd, tcache, tbin, binind,
- tbin->ncached - tbin->low_water + (tbin->low_water
- >> 2));
- } else {
- tcache_bin_flush_large(tsd, tbin, binind, tbin->ncached
- - tbin->low_water + (tbin->low_water >> 2), tcache);
- }
- /*
- * Reduce fill count by 2X. Limit lg_fill_div such that the
- * fill count is always at least 1.
- */
- if ((tbin_info->ncached_max >> (tbin->lg_fill_div+1)) >= 1)
- tbin->lg_fill_div++;
- } else if (tbin->low_water < 0) {
- /*
- * Increase fill count by 2X. Make sure lg_fill_div stays
- * greater than 0.
- */
- if (tbin->lg_fill_div > 1)
- tbin->lg_fill_div--;
- }
- tbin->low_water = tbin->ncached;
-
- tcache->next_gc_bin++;
- if (tcache->next_gc_bin == nhbins)
- tcache->next_gc_bin = 0;
-}
-
-void *
-tcache_alloc_small_hard(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena, tcache_t *tcache,
- tcache_bin_t *tbin, szind_t binind, bool *tcache_success)
-{
- void *ret;
-
- arena_tcache_fill_small(tsdn, arena, tbin, binind, config_prof ?
- tcache->prof_accumbytes : 0);
- if (config_prof)
- tcache->prof_accumbytes = 0;
- ret = tcache_alloc_easy(tbin, tcache_success);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-tcache_bin_flush_small(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache, tcache_bin_t *tbin,
- szind_t binind, unsigned rem)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
- void *ptr;
- unsigned i, nflush, ndeferred;
- bool merged_stats = false;
-
- assert(binind < NBINS);
- assert(rem <= tbin->ncached);
-
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, NULL);
- assert(arena != NULL);
- for (nflush = tbin->ncached - rem; nflush > 0; nflush = ndeferred) {
- /* Lock the arena bin associated with the first object. */
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(
- *(tbin->avail - 1));
- arena_t *bin_arena = extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node);
- arena_bin_t *bin = &bin_arena->bins[binind];
-
- if (config_prof && bin_arena == arena) {
- if (arena_prof_accum(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena,
- tcache->prof_accumbytes))
- prof_idump(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- tcache->prof_accumbytes = 0;
- }
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- if (config_stats && bin_arena == arena) {
- assert(!merged_stats);
- merged_stats = true;
- bin->stats.nflushes++;
- bin->stats.nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- }
- ndeferred = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < nflush; i++) {
- ptr = *(tbin->avail - 1 - i);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node) == bin_arena) {
- size_t pageind = ((uintptr_t)ptr -
- (uintptr_t)chunk) >> LG_PAGE;
- arena_chunk_map_bits_t *bitselm =
- arena_bitselm_get_mutable(chunk, pageind);
- arena_dalloc_bin_junked_locked(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- bin_arena, chunk, ptr, bitselm);
- } else {
- /*
- * This object was allocated via a different
- * arena bin than the one that is currently
- * locked. Stash the object, so that it can be
- * handled in a future pass.
- */
- *(tbin->avail - 1 - ndeferred) = ptr;
- ndeferred++;
- }
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- arena_decay_ticks(tsd_tsdn(tsd), bin_arena, nflush - ndeferred);
- }
- if (config_stats && !merged_stats) {
- /*
- * The flush loop didn't happen to flush to this thread's
- * arena, so the stats didn't get merged. Manually do so now.
- */
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[binind];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- bin->stats.nflushes++;
- bin->stats.nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- }
-
- memmove(tbin->avail - rem, tbin->avail - tbin->ncached, rem *
- sizeof(void *));
- tbin->ncached = rem;
- if ((int)tbin->ncached < tbin->low_water)
- tbin->low_water = tbin->ncached;
-}
-
-void
-tcache_bin_flush_large(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_bin_t *tbin, szind_t binind,
- unsigned rem, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
- void *ptr;
- unsigned i, nflush, ndeferred;
- bool merged_stats = false;
-
- assert(binind < nhbins);
- assert(rem <= tbin->ncached);
-
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, NULL);
- assert(arena != NULL);
- for (nflush = tbin->ncached - rem; nflush > 0; nflush = ndeferred) {
- /* Lock the arena associated with the first object. */
- arena_chunk_t *chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(
- *(tbin->avail - 1));
- arena_t *locked_arena = extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node);
- UNUSED bool idump;
-
- if (config_prof)
- idump = false;
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &locked_arena->lock);
- if ((config_prof || config_stats) && locked_arena == arena) {
- if (config_prof) {
- idump = arena_prof_accum_locked(arena,
- tcache->prof_accumbytes);
- tcache->prof_accumbytes = 0;
- }
- if (config_stats) {
- merged_stats = true;
- arena->stats.nrequests_large +=
- tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- arena->stats.lstats[binind - NBINS].nrequests +=
- tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- }
- }
- ndeferred = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < nflush; i++) {
- ptr = *(tbin->avail - 1 - i);
- assert(ptr != NULL);
- chunk = (arena_chunk_t *)CHUNK_ADDR2BASE(ptr);
- if (extent_node_arena_get(&chunk->node) ==
- locked_arena) {
- arena_dalloc_large_junked_locked(tsd_tsdn(tsd),
- locked_arena, chunk, ptr);
- } else {
- /*
- * This object was allocated via a different
- * arena than the one that is currently locked.
- * Stash the object, so that it can be handled
- * in a future pass.
- */
- *(tbin->avail - 1 - ndeferred) = ptr;
- ndeferred++;
- }
- }
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &locked_arena->lock);
- if (config_prof && idump)
- prof_idump(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
- arena_decay_ticks(tsd_tsdn(tsd), locked_arena, nflush -
- ndeferred);
- }
- if (config_stats && !merged_stats) {
- /*
- * The flush loop didn't happen to flush to this thread's
- * arena, so the stats didn't get merged. Manually do so now.
- */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
- arena->stats.nrequests_large += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- arena->stats.lstats[binind - NBINS].nrequests +=
- tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
- }
-
- memmove(tbin->avail - rem, tbin->avail - tbin->ncached, rem *
- sizeof(void *));
- tbin->ncached = rem;
- if ((int)tbin->ncached < tbin->low_water)
- tbin->low_water = tbin->ncached;
-}
-
-static void
-tcache_arena_associate(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- if (config_stats) {
- /* Link into list of extant tcaches. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- ql_elm_new(tcache, link);
- ql_tail_insert(&arena->tcache_ql, tcache, link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-tcache_arena_dissociate(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
-
- if (config_stats) {
- /* Unlink from list of extant tcaches. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- if (config_debug) {
- bool in_ql = false;
- tcache_t *iter;
- ql_foreach(iter, &arena->tcache_ql, link) {
- if (iter == tcache) {
- in_ql = true;
- break;
- }
- }
- assert(in_ql);
- }
- ql_remove(&arena->tcache_ql, tcache, link);
- tcache_stats_merge(tsdn, tcache, arena);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &arena->lock);
- }
-}
-
-void
-tcache_arena_reassociate(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *oldarena,
- arena_t *newarena)
-{
-
- tcache_arena_dissociate(tsdn, tcache, oldarena);
- tcache_arena_associate(tsdn, tcache, newarena);
-}
-
-tcache_t *
-tcache_get_hard(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
-
- if (!tcache_enabled_get()) {
- if (tsd_nominal(tsd))
- tcache_enabled_set(false); /* Memoize. */
- return (NULL);
- }
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, NULL);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (NULL);
- return (tcache_create(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena));
-}
-
-tcache_t *
-tcache_create(tsdn_t *tsdn, arena_t *arena)
-{
- tcache_t *tcache;
- size_t size, stack_offset;
- unsigned i;
-
- size = offsetof(tcache_t, tbins) + (sizeof(tcache_bin_t) * nhbins);
- /* Naturally align the pointer stacks. */
- size = PTR_CEILING(size);
- stack_offset = size;
- size += stack_nelms * sizeof(void *);
- /* Avoid false cacheline sharing. */
- size = sa2u(size, CACHELINE);
-
- tcache = ipallocztm(tsdn, size, CACHELINE, true, NULL, true,
- arena_get(TSDN_NULL, 0, true));
- if (tcache == NULL)
- return (NULL);
-
- tcache_arena_associate(tsdn, tcache, arena);
-
- ticker_init(&tcache->gc_ticker, TCACHE_GC_INCR);
-
- assert((TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MAX & 1U) == 0);
- for (i = 0; i < nhbins; i++) {
- tcache->tbins[i].lg_fill_div = 1;
- stack_offset += tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max * sizeof(void *);
- /*
- * avail points past the available space. Allocations will
- * access the slots toward higher addresses (for the benefit of
- * prefetch).
- */
- tcache->tbins[i].avail = (void **)((uintptr_t)tcache +
- (uintptr_t)stack_offset);
- }
-
- return (tcache);
-}
-
-static void
-tcache_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, tcache_t *tcache)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
- unsigned i;
-
- arena = arena_choose(tsd, NULL);
- tcache_arena_dissociate(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tcache, arena);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- tcache_bin_t *tbin = &tcache->tbins[i];
- tcache_bin_flush_small(tsd, tcache, tbin, i, 0);
-
- if (config_stats && tbin->tstats.nrequests != 0) {
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[i];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- bin->stats.nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &bin->lock);
- }
- }
-
- for (; i < nhbins; i++) {
- tcache_bin_t *tbin = &tcache->tbins[i];
- tcache_bin_flush_large(tsd, tbin, i, 0, tcache);
-
- if (config_stats && tbin->tstats.nrequests != 0) {
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
- arena->stats.nrequests_large += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- arena->stats.lstats[i - NBINS].nrequests +=
- tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsd_tsdn(tsd), &arena->lock);
- }
- }
-
- if (config_prof && tcache->prof_accumbytes > 0 &&
- arena_prof_accum(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena, tcache->prof_accumbytes))
- prof_idump(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- idalloctm(tsd_tsdn(tsd), tcache, NULL, true, true);
-}
-
-void
-tcache_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
- tcache_t *tcache;
-
- if (!config_tcache)
- return;
-
- if ((tcache = tsd_tcache_get(tsd)) != NULL) {
- tcache_destroy(tsd, tcache);
- tsd_tcache_set(tsd, NULL);
- }
-}
-
-void
-tcache_enabled_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-tcache_stats_merge(tsdn_t *tsdn, tcache_t *tcache, arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- cassert(config_stats);
-
- malloc_mutex_assert_owner(tsdn, &arena->lock);
-
- /* Merge and reset tcache stats. */
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- arena_bin_t *bin = &arena->bins[i];
- tcache_bin_t *tbin = &tcache->tbins[i];
- malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- bin->stats.nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &bin->lock);
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- }
-
- for (; i < nhbins; i++) {
- malloc_large_stats_t *lstats = &arena->stats.lstats[i - NBINS];
- tcache_bin_t *tbin = &tcache->tbins[i];
- arena->stats.nrequests_large += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- lstats->nrequests += tbin->tstats.nrequests;
- tbin->tstats.nrequests = 0;
- }
-}
-
-bool
-tcaches_create(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned *r_ind)
-{
- arena_t *arena;
- tcache_t *tcache;
- tcaches_t *elm;
-
- if (tcaches == NULL) {
- tcaches = base_alloc(tsd_tsdn(tsd), sizeof(tcache_t *) *
- (MALLOCX_TCACHE_MAX+1));
- if (tcaches == NULL)
- return (true);
- }
-
- if (tcaches_avail == NULL && tcaches_past > MALLOCX_TCACHE_MAX)
- return (true);
- arena = arena_ichoose(tsd, NULL);
- if (unlikely(arena == NULL))
- return (true);
- tcache = tcache_create(tsd_tsdn(tsd), arena);
- if (tcache == NULL)
- return (true);
-
- if (tcaches_avail != NULL) {
- elm = tcaches_avail;
- tcaches_avail = tcaches_avail->next;
- elm->tcache = tcache;
- *r_ind = (unsigned)(elm - tcaches);
- } else {
- elm = &tcaches[tcaches_past];
- elm->tcache = tcache;
- *r_ind = tcaches_past;
- tcaches_past++;
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-static void
-tcaches_elm_flush(tsd_t *tsd, tcaches_t *elm)
-{
-
- if (elm->tcache == NULL)
- return;
- tcache_destroy(tsd, elm->tcache);
- elm->tcache = NULL;
-}
-
-void
-tcaches_flush(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind)
-{
-
- tcaches_elm_flush(tsd, &tcaches[ind]);
-}
-
-void
-tcaches_destroy(tsd_t *tsd, unsigned ind)
-{
- tcaches_t *elm = &tcaches[ind];
- tcaches_elm_flush(tsd, elm);
- elm->next = tcaches_avail;
- tcaches_avail = elm;
-}
-
-bool
-tcache_boot(tsdn_t *tsdn)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * If necessary, clamp opt_lg_tcache_max, now that large_maxclass is
- * known.
- */
- if (opt_lg_tcache_max < 0 || (1U << opt_lg_tcache_max) < SMALL_MAXCLASS)
- tcache_maxclass = SMALL_MAXCLASS;
- else if ((1U << opt_lg_tcache_max) > large_maxclass)
- tcache_maxclass = large_maxclass;
- else
- tcache_maxclass = (1U << opt_lg_tcache_max);
-
- nhbins = size2index(tcache_maxclass) + 1;
-
- /* Initialize tcache_bin_info. */
- tcache_bin_info = (tcache_bin_info_t *)base_alloc(tsdn, nhbins *
- sizeof(tcache_bin_info_t));
- if (tcache_bin_info == NULL)
- return (true);
- stack_nelms = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < NBINS; i++) {
- if ((arena_bin_info[i].nregs << 1) <= TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MIN) {
- tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max =
- TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MIN;
- } else if ((arena_bin_info[i].nregs << 1) <=
- TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MAX) {
- tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max =
- (arena_bin_info[i].nregs << 1);
- } else {
- tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max =
- TCACHE_NSLOTS_SMALL_MAX;
- }
- stack_nelms += tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max;
- }
- for (; i < nhbins; i++) {
- tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max = TCACHE_NSLOTS_LARGE;
- stack_nelms += tcache_bin_info[i].ncached_max;
- }
-
- return (false);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ticker.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ticker.c
deleted file mode 100644
index db0902404..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/ticker.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_TICKER_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tsd.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tsd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ec69a51c3..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/tsd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,197 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_TSD_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-static unsigned ncleanups;
-static malloc_tsd_cleanup_t cleanups[MALLOC_TSD_CLEANUPS_MAX];
-
-malloc_tsd_data(, , tsd_t, TSD_INITIALIZER)
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-void *
-malloc_tsd_malloc(size_t size)
-{
-
- return (a0malloc(CACHELINE_CEILING(size)));
-}
-
-void
-malloc_tsd_dalloc(void *wrapper)
-{
-
- a0dalloc(wrapper);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_tsd_no_cleanup(void *arg)
-{
-
- not_reached();
-}
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP) || defined(_WIN32)
-#ifndef _WIN32
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT
-#endif
-void
-_malloc_thread_cleanup(void)
-{
- bool pending[MALLOC_TSD_CLEANUPS_MAX], again;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < ncleanups; i++)
- pending[i] = true;
-
- do {
- again = false;
- for (i = 0; i < ncleanups; i++) {
- if (pending[i]) {
- pending[i] = cleanups[i]();
- if (pending[i])
- again = true;
- }
- }
- } while (again);
-}
-#endif
-
-void
-malloc_tsd_cleanup_register(bool (*f)(void))
-{
-
- assert(ncleanups < MALLOC_TSD_CLEANUPS_MAX);
- cleanups[ncleanups] = f;
- ncleanups++;
-}
-
-void
-tsd_cleanup(void *arg)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd = (tsd_t *)arg;
-
- switch (tsd->state) {
- case tsd_state_uninitialized:
- /* Do nothing. */
- break;
- case tsd_state_nominal:
-#define O(n, t) \
- n##_cleanup(tsd);
-MALLOC_TSD
-#undef O
- tsd->state = tsd_state_purgatory;
- tsd_set(tsd);
- break;
- case tsd_state_purgatory:
- /*
- * The previous time this destructor was called, we set the
- * state to tsd_state_purgatory so that other destructors
- * wouldn't cause re-creation of the tsd. This time, do
- * nothing, and do not request another callback.
- */
- break;
- case tsd_state_reincarnated:
- /*
- * Another destructor deallocated memory after this destructor
- * was called. Reset state to tsd_state_purgatory and request
- * another callback.
- */
- tsd->state = tsd_state_purgatory;
- tsd_set(tsd);
- break;
- default:
- not_reached();
- }
-}
-
-tsd_t *
-malloc_tsd_boot0(void)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
-
- ncleanups = 0;
- if (tsd_boot0())
- return (NULL);
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
- *tsd_arenas_tdata_bypassp_get(tsd) = true;
- return (tsd);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_tsd_boot1(void)
-{
-
- tsd_boot1();
- *tsd_arenas_tdata_bypassp_get(tsd_fetch()) = false;
-}
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-static BOOL WINAPI
-_tls_callback(HINSTANCE hinstDLL, DWORD fdwReason, LPVOID lpvReserved)
-{
-
- switch (fdwReason) {
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_LAZY_LOCK
- case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH:
- isthreaded = true;
- break;
-#endif
- case DLL_THREAD_DETACH:
- _malloc_thread_cleanup();
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- return (true);
-}
-
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# ifdef _M_IX86
-# pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:__tls_used")
-# pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:_tls_callback")
-# else
-# pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:_tls_used")
-# pragma comment(linker, "/INCLUDE:tls_callback")
-# endif
-# pragma section(".CRT$XLY",long,read)
-#endif
-JEMALLOC_SECTION(".CRT$XLY") JEMALLOC_ATTR(used)
-BOOL (WINAPI *const tls_callback)(HINSTANCE hinstDLL,
- DWORD fdwReason, LPVOID lpvReserved) = _tls_callback;
-#endif
-
-#if (!defined(JEMALLOC_MALLOC_THREAD_CLEANUP) && !defined(JEMALLOC_TLS) && \
- !defined(_WIN32))
-void *
-tsd_init_check_recursion(tsd_init_head_t *head, tsd_init_block_t *block)
-{
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- tsd_init_block_t *iter;
-
- /* Check whether this thread has already inserted into the list. */
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &head->lock);
- ql_foreach(iter, &head->blocks, link) {
- if (iter->thread == self) {
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &head->lock);
- return (iter->data);
- }
- }
- /* Insert block into list. */
- ql_elm_new(block, link);
- block->thread = self;
- ql_tail_insert(&head->blocks, block, link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &head->lock);
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-void
-tsd_init_finish(tsd_init_head_t *head, tsd_init_block_t *block)
-{
-
- malloc_mutex_lock(TSDN_NULL, &head->lock);
- ql_remove(&head->blocks, block, link);
- malloc_mutex_unlock(TSDN_NULL, &head->lock);
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/util.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/util.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 79052674f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/util.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,666 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Define simple versions of assertion macros that won't recurse in case
- * of assertion failures in malloc_*printf().
- */
-#define assert(e) do { \
- if (config_debug && !(e)) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Failed assertion\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define not_reached() do { \
- if (config_debug) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Unreachable code reached\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
- unreachable(); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define not_implemented() do { \
- if (config_debug) { \
- malloc_write("<jemalloc>: Not implemented\n"); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define JEMALLOC_UTIL_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
-
-static void wrtmessage(void *cbopaque, const char *s);
-#define U2S_BUFSIZE ((1U << (LG_SIZEOF_INTMAX_T + 3)) + 1)
-static char *u2s(uintmax_t x, unsigned base, bool uppercase, char *s,
- size_t *slen_p);
-#define D2S_BUFSIZE (1 + U2S_BUFSIZE)
-static char *d2s(intmax_t x, char sign, char *s, size_t *slen_p);
-#define O2S_BUFSIZE (1 + U2S_BUFSIZE)
-static char *o2s(uintmax_t x, bool alt_form, char *s, size_t *slen_p);
-#define X2S_BUFSIZE (2 + U2S_BUFSIZE)
-static char *x2s(uintmax_t x, bool alt_form, bool uppercase, char *s,
- size_t *slen_p);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-
-/* malloc_message() setup. */
-static void
-wrtmessage(void *cbopaque, const char *s)
-{
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_HAVE_SYSCALL) && defined(SYS_write)
- /*
- * Use syscall(2) rather than write(2) when possible in order to avoid
- * the possibility of memory allocation within libc. This is necessary
- * on FreeBSD; most operating systems do not have this problem though.
- *
- * syscall() returns long or int, depending on platform, so capture the
- * unused result in the widest plausible type to avoid compiler
- * warnings.
- */
- UNUSED long result = syscall(SYS_write, STDERR_FILENO, s, strlen(s));
-#else
- UNUSED ssize_t result = write(STDERR_FILENO, s, strlen(s));
-#endif
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_EXPORT void (*je_malloc_message)(void *, const char *s);
-
-/*
- * Wrapper around malloc_message() that avoids the need for
- * je_malloc_message(...) throughout the code.
- */
-void
-malloc_write(const char *s)
-{
-
- if (je_malloc_message != NULL)
- je_malloc_message(NULL, s);
- else
- wrtmessage(NULL, s);
-}
-
-/*
- * glibc provides a non-standard strerror_r() when _GNU_SOURCE is defined, so
- * provide a wrapper.
- */
-int
-buferror(int err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- FormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM, NULL, err, 0,
- (LPSTR)buf, (DWORD)buflen, NULL);
- return (0);
-#elif defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(_GNU_SOURCE)
- char *b = strerror_r(err, buf, buflen);
- if (b != buf) {
- strncpy(buf, b, buflen);
- buf[buflen-1] = '\0';
- }
- return (0);
-#else
- return (strerror_r(err, buf, buflen));
-#endif
-}
-
-uintmax_t
-malloc_strtoumax(const char *restrict nptr, char **restrict endptr, int base)
-{
- uintmax_t ret, digit;
- unsigned b;
- bool neg;
- const char *p, *ns;
-
- p = nptr;
- if (base < 0 || base == 1 || base > 36) {
- ns = p;
- set_errno(EINVAL);
- ret = UINTMAX_MAX;
- goto label_return;
- }
- b = base;
-
- /* Swallow leading whitespace and get sign, if any. */
- neg = false;
- while (true) {
- switch (*p) {
- case '\t': case '\n': case '\v': case '\f': case '\r': case ' ':
- p++;
- break;
- case '-':
- neg = true;
- /* Fall through. */
- case '+':
- p++;
- /* Fall through. */
- default:
- goto label_prefix;
- }
- }
-
- /* Get prefix, if any. */
- label_prefix:
- /*
- * Note where the first non-whitespace/sign character is so that it is
- * possible to tell whether any digits are consumed (e.g., " 0" vs.
- * " -x").
- */
- ns = p;
- if (*p == '0') {
- switch (p[1]) {
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5':
- case '6': case '7':
- if (b == 0)
- b = 8;
- if (b == 8)
- p++;
- break;
- case 'X': case 'x':
- switch (p[2]) {
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
- case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E':
- case 'F':
- case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e':
- case 'f':
- if (b == 0)
- b = 16;
- if (b == 16)
- p += 2;
- break;
- default:
- break;
- }
- break;
- default:
- p++;
- ret = 0;
- goto label_return;
- }
- }
- if (b == 0)
- b = 10;
-
- /* Convert. */
- ret = 0;
- while ((*p >= '0' && *p <= '9' && (digit = *p - '0') < b)
- || (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z' && (digit = 10 + *p - 'A') < b)
- || (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z' && (digit = 10 + *p - 'a') < b)) {
- uintmax_t pret = ret;
- ret *= b;
- ret += digit;
- if (ret < pret) {
- /* Overflow. */
- set_errno(ERANGE);
- ret = UINTMAX_MAX;
- goto label_return;
- }
- p++;
- }
- if (neg)
- ret = -ret;
-
- if (p == ns) {
- /* No conversion performed. */
- set_errno(EINVAL);
- ret = UINTMAX_MAX;
- goto label_return;
- }
-
-label_return:
- if (endptr != NULL) {
- if (p == ns) {
- /* No characters were converted. */
- *endptr = (char *)nptr;
- } else
- *endptr = (char *)p;
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static char *
-u2s(uintmax_t x, unsigned base, bool uppercase, char *s, size_t *slen_p)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- i = U2S_BUFSIZE - 1;
- s[i] = '\0';
- switch (base) {
- case 10:
- do {
- i--;
- s[i] = "0123456789"[x % (uint64_t)10];
- x /= (uint64_t)10;
- } while (x > 0);
- break;
- case 16: {
- const char *digits = (uppercase)
- ? "0123456789ABCDEF"
- : "0123456789abcdef";
-
- do {
- i--;
- s[i] = digits[x & 0xf];
- x >>= 4;
- } while (x > 0);
- break;
- } default: {
- const char *digits = (uppercase)
- ? "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
- : "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
-
- assert(base >= 2 && base <= 36);
- do {
- i--;
- s[i] = digits[x % (uint64_t)base];
- x /= (uint64_t)base;
- } while (x > 0);
- }}
-
- *slen_p = U2S_BUFSIZE - 1 - i;
- return (&s[i]);
-}
-
-static char *
-d2s(intmax_t x, char sign, char *s, size_t *slen_p)
-{
- bool neg;
-
- if ((neg = (x < 0)))
- x = -x;
- s = u2s(x, 10, false, s, slen_p);
- if (neg)
- sign = '-';
- switch (sign) {
- case '-':
- if (!neg)
- break;
- /* Fall through. */
- case ' ':
- case '+':
- s--;
- (*slen_p)++;
- *s = sign;
- break;
- default: not_reached();
- }
- return (s);
-}
-
-static char *
-o2s(uintmax_t x, bool alt_form, char *s, size_t *slen_p)
-{
-
- s = u2s(x, 8, false, s, slen_p);
- if (alt_form && *s != '0') {
- s--;
- (*slen_p)++;
- *s = '0';
- }
- return (s);
-}
-
-static char *
-x2s(uintmax_t x, bool alt_form, bool uppercase, char *s, size_t *slen_p)
-{
-
- s = u2s(x, 16, uppercase, s, slen_p);
- if (alt_form) {
- s -= 2;
- (*slen_p) += 2;
- memcpy(s, uppercase ? "0X" : "0x", 2);
- }
- return (s);
-}
-
-size_t
-malloc_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, va_list ap)
-{
- size_t i;
- const char *f;
-
-#define APPEND_C(c) do { \
- if (i < size) \
- str[i] = (c); \
- i++; \
-} while (0)
-#define APPEND_S(s, slen) do { \
- if (i < size) { \
- size_t cpylen = (slen <= size - i) ? slen : size - i; \
- memcpy(&str[i], s, cpylen); \
- } \
- i += slen; \
-} while (0)
-#define APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify) do { \
- /* Left padding. */ \
- size_t pad_len = (width == -1) ? 0 : ((slen < (size_t)width) ? \
- (size_t)width - slen : 0); \
- if (!left_justify && pad_len != 0) { \
- size_t j; \
- for (j = 0; j < pad_len; j++) \
- APPEND_C(' '); \
- } \
- /* Value. */ \
- APPEND_S(s, slen); \
- /* Right padding. */ \
- if (left_justify && pad_len != 0) { \
- size_t j; \
- for (j = 0; j < pad_len; j++) \
- APPEND_C(' '); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, len) do { \
- switch (len) { \
- case '?': \
- val = va_arg(ap, int); \
- break; \
- case '?' | 0x80: \
- val = va_arg(ap, unsigned int); \
- break; \
- case 'l': \
- val = va_arg(ap, long); \
- break; \
- case 'l' | 0x80: \
- val = va_arg(ap, unsigned long); \
- break; \
- case 'q': \
- val = va_arg(ap, long long); \
- break; \
- case 'q' | 0x80: \
- val = va_arg(ap, unsigned long long); \
- break; \
- case 'j': \
- val = va_arg(ap, intmax_t); \
- break; \
- case 'j' | 0x80: \
- val = va_arg(ap, uintmax_t); \
- break; \
- case 't': \
- val = va_arg(ap, ptrdiff_t); \
- break; \
- case 'z': \
- val = va_arg(ap, ssize_t); \
- break; \
- case 'z' | 0x80: \
- val = va_arg(ap, size_t); \
- break; \
- case 'p': /* Synthetic; used for %p. */ \
- val = va_arg(ap, uintptr_t); \
- break; \
- default: \
- not_reached(); \
- val = 0; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
- i = 0;
- f = format;
- while (true) {
- switch (*f) {
- case '\0': goto label_out;
- case '%': {
- bool alt_form = false;
- bool left_justify = false;
- bool plus_space = false;
- bool plus_plus = false;
- int prec = -1;
- int width = -1;
- unsigned char len = '?';
- char *s;
- size_t slen;
-
- f++;
- /* Flags. */
- while (true) {
- switch (*f) {
- case '#':
- assert(!alt_form);
- alt_form = true;
- break;
- case '-':
- assert(!left_justify);
- left_justify = true;
- break;
- case ' ':
- assert(!plus_space);
- plus_space = true;
- break;
- case '+':
- assert(!plus_plus);
- plus_plus = true;
- break;
- default: goto label_width;
- }
- f++;
- }
- /* Width. */
- label_width:
- switch (*f) {
- case '*':
- width = va_arg(ap, int);
- f++;
- if (width < 0) {
- left_justify = true;
- width = -width;
- }
- break;
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': {
- uintmax_t uwidth;
- set_errno(0);
- uwidth = malloc_strtoumax(f, (char **)&f, 10);
- assert(uwidth != UINTMAX_MAX || get_errno() !=
- ERANGE);
- width = (int)uwidth;
- break;
- } default:
- break;
- }
- /* Width/precision separator. */
- if (*f == '.')
- f++;
- else
- goto label_length;
- /* Precision. */
- switch (*f) {
- case '*':
- prec = va_arg(ap, int);
- f++;
- break;
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': {
- uintmax_t uprec;
- set_errno(0);
- uprec = malloc_strtoumax(f, (char **)&f, 10);
- assert(uprec != UINTMAX_MAX || get_errno() !=
- ERANGE);
- prec = (int)uprec;
- break;
- }
- default: break;
- }
- /* Length. */
- label_length:
- switch (*f) {
- case 'l':
- f++;
- if (*f == 'l') {
- len = 'q';
- f++;
- } else
- len = 'l';
- break;
- case 'q': case 'j': case 't': case 'z':
- len = *f;
- f++;
- break;
- default: break;
- }
- /* Conversion specifier. */
- switch (*f) {
- case '%':
- /* %% */
- APPEND_C(*f);
- f++;
- break;
- case 'd': case 'i': {
- intmax_t val JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- char buf[D2S_BUFSIZE];
-
- GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, len);
- s = d2s(val, (plus_plus ? '+' : (plus_space ?
- ' ' : '-')), buf, &slen);
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } case 'o': {
- uintmax_t val JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- char buf[O2S_BUFSIZE];
-
- GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, len | 0x80);
- s = o2s(val, alt_form, buf, &slen);
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } case 'u': {
- uintmax_t val JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- char buf[U2S_BUFSIZE];
-
- GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, len | 0x80);
- s = u2s(val, 10, false, buf, &slen);
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } case 'x': case 'X': {
- uintmax_t val JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(0);
- char buf[X2S_BUFSIZE];
-
- GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, len | 0x80);
- s = x2s(val, alt_form, *f == 'X', buf, &slen);
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } case 'c': {
- unsigned char val;
- char buf[2];
-
- assert(len == '?' || len == 'l');
- assert_not_implemented(len != 'l');
- val = va_arg(ap, int);
- buf[0] = val;
- buf[1] = '\0';
- APPEND_PADDED_S(buf, 1, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } case 's':
- assert(len == '?' || len == 'l');
- assert_not_implemented(len != 'l');
- s = va_arg(ap, char *);
- slen = (prec < 0) ? strlen(s) : (size_t)prec;
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- case 'p': {
- uintmax_t val;
- char buf[X2S_BUFSIZE];
-
- GET_ARG_NUMERIC(val, 'p');
- s = x2s(val, true, false, buf, &slen);
- APPEND_PADDED_S(s, slen, width, left_justify);
- f++;
- break;
- } default: not_reached();
- }
- break;
- } default: {
- APPEND_C(*f);
- f++;
- break;
- }}
- }
- label_out:
- if (i < size)
- str[i] = '\0';
- else
- str[size - 1] = '\0';
-
-#undef APPEND_C
-#undef APPEND_S
-#undef APPEND_PADDED_S
-#undef GET_ARG_NUMERIC
- return (i);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(3, 4)
-size_t
-malloc_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
-{
- size_t ret;
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- ret = malloc_vsnprintf(str, size, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-malloc_vcprintf(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *format, va_list ap)
-{
- char buf[MALLOC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE];
-
- if (write_cb == NULL) {
- /*
- * The caller did not provide an alternate write_cb callback
- * function, so use the default one. malloc_write() is an
- * inline function, so use malloc_message() directly here.
- */
- write_cb = (je_malloc_message != NULL) ? je_malloc_message :
- wrtmessage;
- cbopaque = NULL;
- }
-
- malloc_vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
- write_cb(cbopaque, buf);
-}
-
-/*
- * Print to a callback function in such a way as to (hopefully) avoid memory
- * allocation.
- */
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(3, 4)
-void
-malloc_cprintf(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
- const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vcprintf(write_cb, cbopaque, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/* Print to stderr in such a way as to avoid memory allocation. */
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2)
-void
-malloc_printf(const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vcprintf(NULL, NULL, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/*
- * Restore normal assertion macros, in order to make it possible to compile all
- * C files as a single concatenation.
- */
-#undef assert
-#undef not_reached
-#undef not_implemented
-#include "jemalloc/internal/assert.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/valgrind.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/valgrind.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e7ef3a2e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/valgrind.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_VALGRIND
-# error "This source file is for Valgrind integration."
-#endif
-
-#include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
-
-void
-valgrind_make_mem_noaccess(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(ptr, usize);
-}
-
-void
-valgrind_make_mem_undefined(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(ptr, usize);
-}
-
-void
-valgrind_make_mem_defined(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED(ptr, usize);
-}
-
-void
-valgrind_freelike_block(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- VALGRIND_FREELIKE_BLOCK(ptr, usize);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/witness.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/witness.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 23753f246..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/witness.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_WITNESS_C_
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-void
-witness_init(witness_t *witness, const char *name, witness_rank_t rank,
- witness_comp_t *comp)
-{
-
- witness->name = name;
- witness->rank = rank;
- witness->comp = comp;
-}
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_lock_error
-#define witness_lock_error JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_lock_error)
-#endif
-void
-witness_lock_error(const witness_list_t *witnesses, const witness_t *witness)
-{
- witness_t *w;
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Lock rank order reversal:");
- ql_foreach(w, witnesses, link) {
- malloc_printf(" %s(%u)", w->name, w->rank);
- }
- malloc_printf(" %s(%u)\n", witness->name, witness->rank);
- abort();
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_lock_error
-#define witness_lock_error JEMALLOC_N(witness_lock_error)
-witness_lock_error_t *witness_lock_error = JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_lock_error);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_owner_error
-#define witness_owner_error JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_owner_error)
-#endif
-void
-witness_owner_error(const witness_t *witness)
-{
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Should own %s(%u)\n", witness->name,
- witness->rank);
- abort();
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_owner_error
-#define witness_owner_error JEMALLOC_N(witness_owner_error)
-witness_owner_error_t *witness_owner_error = JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_owner_error);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_not_owner_error
-#define witness_not_owner_error JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_not_owner_error)
-#endif
-void
-witness_not_owner_error(const witness_t *witness)
-{
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Should not own %s(%u)\n", witness->name,
- witness->rank);
- abort();
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_not_owner_error
-#define witness_not_owner_error JEMALLOC_N(witness_not_owner_error)
-witness_not_owner_error_t *witness_not_owner_error =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_not_owner_error);
-#endif
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_lockless_error
-#define witness_lockless_error JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_lockless_error)
-#endif
-void
-witness_lockless_error(const witness_list_t *witnesses)
-{
- witness_t *w;
-
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: Should not own any locks:");
- ql_foreach(w, witnesses, link) {
- malloc_printf(" %s(%u)", w->name, w->rank);
- }
- malloc_printf("\n");
- abort();
-}
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_JET
-#undef witness_lockless_error
-#define witness_lockless_error JEMALLOC_N(witness_lockless_error)
-witness_lockless_error_t *witness_lockless_error =
- JEMALLOC_N(n_witness_lockless_error);
-#endif
-
-void
-witnesses_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsd_tsdn(tsd));
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-witness_fork_cleanup(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- /* Do nothing. */
-}
-
-void
-witness_prefork(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- tsd_witness_fork_set(tsd, true);
-}
-
-void
-witness_postfork_parent(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-
- tsd_witness_fork_set(tsd, false);
-}
-
-void
-witness_postfork_child(tsd_t *tsd)
-{
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_MUTEX_INIT_CB
- witness_list_t *witnesses;
-
- witnesses = tsd_witnessesp_get(tsd);
- ql_new(witnesses);
-#endif
- tsd_witness_fork_set(tsd, false);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/zone.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/src/zone.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0571920e4..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/src/zone.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,330 +0,0 @@
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ZONE
-# error "This source file is for zones on Darwin (OS X)."
-#endif
-
-/*
- * The malloc_default_purgeable_zone() function is only available on >= 10.6.
- * We need to check whether it is present at runtime, thus the weak_import.
- */
-extern malloc_zone_t *malloc_default_purgeable_zone(void)
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(weak_import);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Data. */
-
-static malloc_zone_t *default_zone, *purgeable_zone;
-static malloc_zone_t jemalloc_zone;
-static struct malloc_introspection_t jemalloc_zone_introspect;
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
-
-static size_t zone_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr);
-static void *zone_malloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
-static void *zone_calloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t num, size_t size);
-static void *zone_valloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
-static void zone_free(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr);
-static void *zone_realloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size);
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 5)
-static void *zone_memalign(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t alignment,
-#endif
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 6)
- size_t size);
-static void zone_free_definite_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr,
- size_t size);
-#endif
-static void *zone_destroy(malloc_zone_t *zone);
-static size_t zone_good_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
-static void zone_force_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone);
-static void zone_force_unlock(malloc_zone_t *zone);
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Functions.
- */
-
-static size_t
-zone_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr)
-{
-
- /*
- * There appear to be places within Darwin (such as setenv(3)) that
- * cause calls to this function with pointers that *no* zone owns. If
- * we knew that all pointers were owned by *some* zone, we could split
- * our zone into two parts, and use one as the default allocator and
- * the other as the default deallocator/reallocator. Since that will
- * not work in practice, we must check all pointers to assure that they
- * reside within a mapped chunk before determining size.
- */
- return (ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr, config_prof));
-}
-
-static void *
-zone_malloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size)
-{
-
- return (je_malloc(size));
-}
-
-static void *
-zone_calloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t num, size_t size)
-{
-
- return (je_calloc(num, size));
-}
-
-static void *
-zone_valloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret = NULL; /* Assignment avoids useless compiler warning. */
-
- je_posix_memalign(&ret, PAGE, size);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-zone_free(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr)
-{
-
- if (ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr, config_prof) != 0) {
- je_free(ptr);
- return;
- }
-
- free(ptr);
-}
-
-static void *
-zone_realloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size)
-{
-
- if (ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr, config_prof) != 0)
- return (je_realloc(ptr, size));
-
- return (realloc(ptr, size));
-}
-
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 5)
-static void *
-zone_memalign(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t alignment, size_t size)
-{
- void *ret = NULL; /* Assignment avoids useless compiler warning. */
-
- je_posix_memalign(&ret, alignment, size);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-#endif
-
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 6)
-static void
-zone_free_definite_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size)
-{
- size_t alloc_size;
-
- alloc_size = ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr, config_prof);
- if (alloc_size != 0) {
- assert(alloc_size == size);
- je_free(ptr);
- return;
- }
-
- free(ptr);
-}
-#endif
-
-static void *
-zone_destroy(malloc_zone_t *zone)
-{
-
- /* This function should never be called. */
- not_reached();
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static size_t
-zone_good_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size)
-{
-
- if (size == 0)
- size = 1;
- return (s2u(size));
-}
-
-static void
-zone_force_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone)
-{
-
- if (isthreaded)
- jemalloc_prefork();
-}
-
-static void
-zone_force_unlock(malloc_zone_t *zone)
-{
-
- /*
- * Call jemalloc_postfork_child() rather than
- * jemalloc_postfork_parent(), because this function is executed by both
- * parent and child. The parent can tolerate having state
- * reinitialized, but the child cannot unlock mutexes that were locked
- * by the parent.
- */
- if (isthreaded)
- jemalloc_postfork_child();
-}
-
-static void
-zone_init(void)
-{
-
- jemalloc_zone.size = (void *)zone_size;
- jemalloc_zone.malloc = (void *)zone_malloc;
- jemalloc_zone.calloc = (void *)zone_calloc;
- jemalloc_zone.valloc = (void *)zone_valloc;
- jemalloc_zone.free = (void *)zone_free;
- jemalloc_zone.realloc = (void *)zone_realloc;
- jemalloc_zone.destroy = (void *)zone_destroy;
- jemalloc_zone.zone_name = "jemalloc_zone";
- jemalloc_zone.batch_malloc = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone.batch_free = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone.introspect = &jemalloc_zone_introspect;
- jemalloc_zone.version = JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION;
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 5)
- jemalloc_zone.memalign = zone_memalign;
-#endif
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 6)
- jemalloc_zone.free_definite_size = zone_free_definite_size;
-#endif
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 8)
- jemalloc_zone.pressure_relief = NULL;
-#endif
-
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerator = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.good_size = (void *)zone_good_size;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.check = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.print = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.log = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.force_lock = (void *)zone_force_lock;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.force_unlock = (void *)zone_force_unlock;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.statistics = NULL;
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 6)
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.zone_locked = NULL;
-#endif
-#if (JEMALLOC_ZONE_VERSION >= 7)
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.enable_discharge_checking = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.disable_discharge_checking = NULL;
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.discharge = NULL;
-# ifdef __BLOCKS__
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerate_discharged_pointers = NULL;
-# else
- jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerate_unavailable_without_blocks = NULL;
-# endif
-#endif
-}
-
-static malloc_zone_t *
-zone_default_get(void)
-{
- malloc_zone_t **zones = NULL;
- unsigned int num_zones = 0;
-
- /*
- * On OSX 10.12, malloc_default_zone returns a special zone that is not
- * present in the list of registered zones. That zone uses a "lite zone"
- * if one is present (apparently enabled when malloc stack logging is
- * enabled), or the first registered zone otherwise. In practice this
- * means unless malloc stack logging is enabled, the first registered
- * zone is the default. So get the list of zones to get the first one,
- * instead of relying on malloc_default_zone.
- */
- if (KERN_SUCCESS != malloc_get_all_zones(0, NULL,
- (vm_address_t**)&zones, &num_zones)) {
- /*
- * Reset the value in case the failure happened after it was
- * set.
- */
- num_zones = 0;
- }
-
- if (num_zones)
- return (zones[0]);
-
- return (malloc_default_zone());
-}
-
-/* As written, this function can only promote jemalloc_zone. */
-static void
-zone_promote(void)
-{
- malloc_zone_t *zone;
-
- do {
- /*
- * Unregister and reregister the default zone. On OSX >= 10.6,
- * unregistering takes the last registered zone and places it
- * at the location of the specified zone. Unregistering the
- * default zone thus makes the last registered one the default.
- * On OSX < 10.6, unregistering shifts all registered zones.
- * The first registered zone then becomes the default.
- */
- malloc_zone_unregister(default_zone);
- malloc_zone_register(default_zone);
-
- /*
- * On OSX 10.6, having the default purgeable zone appear before
- * the default zone makes some things crash because it thinks it
- * owns the default zone allocated pointers. We thus
- * unregister/re-register it in order to ensure it's always
- * after the default zone. On OSX < 10.6, there is no purgeable
- * zone, so this does nothing. On OSX >= 10.6, unregistering
- * replaces the purgeable zone with the last registered zone
- * above, i.e. the default zone. Registering it again then puts
- * it at the end, obviously after the default zone.
- */
- if (purgeable_zone != NULL) {
- malloc_zone_unregister(purgeable_zone);
- malloc_zone_register(purgeable_zone);
- }
-
- zone = zone_default_get();
- } while (zone != &jemalloc_zone);
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_ATTR(constructor)
-void
-zone_register(void)
-{
-
- /*
- * If something else replaced the system default zone allocator, don't
- * register jemalloc's.
- */
- default_zone = zone_default_get();
- if (!default_zone->zone_name || strcmp(default_zone->zone_name,
- "DefaultMallocZone") != 0)
- return;
-
- /*
- * The default purgeable zone is created lazily by OSX's libc. It uses
- * the default zone when it is created for "small" allocations
- * (< 15 KiB), but assumes the default zone is a scalable_zone. This
- * obviously fails when the default zone is the jemalloc zone, so
- * malloc_default_purgeable_zone() is called beforehand so that the
- * default purgeable zone is created when the default zone is still
- * a scalable_zone. As purgeable zones only exist on >= 10.6, we need
- * to check for the existence of malloc_default_purgeable_zone() at
- * run time.
- */
- purgeable_zone = (malloc_default_purgeable_zone == NULL) ? NULL :
- malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
-
- /* Register the custom zone. At this point it won't be the default. */
- zone_init();
- malloc_zone_register(&jemalloc_zone);
-
- /* Promote the custom zone to be default. */
- zone_promote();
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-alti.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-alti.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0005df6b4..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-alti.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,186 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-/**
- * @file SFMT-alti.h
- *
- * @brief SIMD oriented Fast Mersenne Twister(SFMT)
- * pseudorandom number generator
- *
- * @author Mutsuo Saito (Hiroshima University)
- * @author Makoto Matsumoto (Hiroshima University)
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * The new BSD License is applied to this software.
- * see LICENSE.txt
- */
-
-#ifndef SFMT_ALTI_H
-#define SFMT_ALTI_H
-
-/**
- * This function represents the recursion formula in AltiVec and BIG ENDIAN.
- * @param a a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param b a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param c a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param d a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @return output
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE
-vector unsigned int vec_recursion(vector unsigned int a,
- vector unsigned int b,
- vector unsigned int c,
- vector unsigned int d) {
-
- const vector unsigned int sl1 = ALTI_SL1;
- const vector unsigned int sr1 = ALTI_SR1;
-#ifdef ONLY64
- const vector unsigned int mask = ALTI_MSK64;
- const vector unsigned char perm_sl = ALTI_SL2_PERM64;
- const vector unsigned char perm_sr = ALTI_SR2_PERM64;
-#else
- const vector unsigned int mask = ALTI_MSK;
- const vector unsigned char perm_sl = ALTI_SL2_PERM;
- const vector unsigned char perm_sr = ALTI_SR2_PERM;
-#endif
- vector unsigned int v, w, x, y, z;
- x = vec_perm(a, (vector unsigned int)perm_sl, perm_sl);
- v = a;
- y = vec_sr(b, sr1);
- z = vec_perm(c, (vector unsigned int)perm_sr, perm_sr);
- w = vec_sl(d, sl1);
- z = vec_xor(z, w);
- y = vec_and(y, mask);
- v = vec_xor(v, x);
- z = vec_xor(z, y);
- z = vec_xor(z, v);
- return z;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function fills the internal state array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void gen_rand_all(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- int i;
- vector unsigned int r, r1, r2;
-
- r1 = ctx->sfmt[N - 2].s;
- r2 = ctx->sfmt[N - 1].s;
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(ctx->sfmt[i].s, ctx->sfmt[i + POS1].s, r1, r2);
- ctx->sfmt[i].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(ctx->sfmt[i].s, ctx->sfmt[i + POS1 - N].s, r1, r2);
- ctx->sfmt[i].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * This function fills the user-specified array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- *
- * @param array an 128-bit array to be filled by pseudorandom numbers.
- * @param size number of 128-bit pesudorandom numbers to be generated.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void gen_rand_array(sfmt_t *ctx, w128_t *array, int size) {
- int i, j;
- vector unsigned int r, r1, r2;
-
- r1 = ctx->sfmt[N - 2].s;
- r2 = ctx->sfmt[N - 1].s;
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(ctx->sfmt[i].s, ctx->sfmt[i + POS1].s, r1, r2);
- array[i].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(ctx->sfmt[i].s, array[i + POS1 - N].s, r1, r2);
- array[i].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- /* main loop */
- for (; i < size - N; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(array[i - N].s, array[i + POS1 - N].s, r1, r2);
- array[i].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (j = 0; j < 2 * N - size; j++) {
- ctx->sfmt[j].s = array[j + size - N].s;
- }
- for (; i < size; i++) {
- r = vec_recursion(array[i - N].s, array[i + POS1 - N].s, r1, r2);
- array[i].s = r;
- ctx->sfmt[j++].s = r;
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
-}
-
-#ifndef ONLY64
-#if defined(__APPLE__)
-#define ALTI_SWAP (vector unsigned char) \
- (4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 8, 9, 10, 11)
-#else
-#define ALTI_SWAP {4, 5, 6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 8, 9, 10, 11}
-#endif
-/**
- * This function swaps high and low 32-bit of 64-bit integers in user
- * specified array.
- *
- * @param array an 128-bit array to be swaped.
- * @param size size of 128-bit array.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void swap(w128_t *array, int size) {
- int i;
- const vector unsigned char perm = ALTI_SWAP;
-
- for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
- array[i].s = vec_perm(array[i].s, (vector unsigned int)perm, perm);
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ade662220..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS_H
-
-#if !defined(MEXP)
-#ifdef __GNUC__
- #warning "MEXP is not defined. I assume MEXP is 19937."
-#endif
- #define MEXP 19937
-#endif
-/*-----------------
- BASIC DEFINITIONS
- -----------------*/
-/** Mersenne Exponent. The period of the sequence
- * is a multiple of 2^MEXP-1.
- * #define MEXP 19937 */
-/** SFMT generator has an internal state array of 128-bit integers,
- * and N is its size. */
-#define N (MEXP / 128 + 1)
-/** N32 is the size of internal state array when regarded as an array
- * of 32-bit integers.*/
-#define N32 (N * 4)
-/** N64 is the size of internal state array when regarded as an array
- * of 64-bit integers.*/
-#define N64 (N * 2)
-
-/*----------------------
- the parameters of SFMT
- following definitions are in paramsXXXX.h file.
- ----------------------*/
-/** the pick up position of the array.
-#define POS1 122
-*/
-
-/** the parameter of shift left as four 32-bit registers.
-#define SL1 18
- */
-
-/** the parameter of shift left as one 128-bit register.
- * The 128-bit integer is shifted by (SL2 * 8) bits.
-#define SL2 1
-*/
-
-/** the parameter of shift right as four 32-bit registers.
-#define SR1 11
-*/
-
-/** the parameter of shift right as one 128-bit register.
- * The 128-bit integer is shifted by (SL2 * 8) bits.
-#define SR2 1
-*/
-
-/** A bitmask, used in the recursion. These parameters are introduced
- * to break symmetry of SIMD.
-#define MSK1 0xdfffffefU
-#define MSK2 0xddfecb7fU
-#define MSK3 0xbffaffffU
-#define MSK4 0xbffffff6U
-*/
-
-/** These definitions are part of a 128-bit period certification vector.
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0xc98e126aU
-*/
-
-#if MEXP == 607
- #include "test/SFMT-params607.h"
-#elif MEXP == 1279
- #include "test/SFMT-params1279.h"
-#elif MEXP == 2281
- #include "test/SFMT-params2281.h"
-#elif MEXP == 4253
- #include "test/SFMT-params4253.h"
-#elif MEXP == 11213
- #include "test/SFMT-params11213.h"
-#elif MEXP == 19937
- #include "test/SFMT-params19937.h"
-#elif MEXP == 44497
- #include "test/SFMT-params44497.h"
-#elif MEXP == 86243
- #include "test/SFMT-params86243.h"
-#elif MEXP == 132049
- #include "test/SFMT-params132049.h"
-#elif MEXP == 216091
- #include "test/SFMT-params216091.h"
-#else
-#ifdef __GNUC__
- #error "MEXP is not valid."
- #undef MEXP
-#else
- #undef MEXP
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params11213.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params11213.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 2994bd21d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params11213.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS11213_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS11213_H
-
-#define POS1 68
-#define SL1 14
-#define SL2 3
-#define SR1 7
-#define SR2 3
-#define MSK1 0xeffff7fbU
-#define MSK2 0xffffffefU
-#define MSK3 0xdfdfbfffU
-#define MSK4 0x7fffdbfdU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0xe8148000U
-#define PARITY4 0xd0c7afa3U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-11213:68-14-3-7-3:effff7fb-ffffffef-dfdfbfff-7fffdbfd"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS11213_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params1279.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params1279.h
deleted file mode 100644
index d7959f980..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params1279.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS1279_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS1279_H
-
-#define POS1 7
-#define SL1 14
-#define SL2 3
-#define SR1 5
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xf7fefffdU
-#define MSK2 0x7fefcfffU
-#define MSK3 0xaff3ef3fU
-#define MSK4 0xb5ffff7fU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0x20000000U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-1279:7-14-3-5-1:f7fefffd-7fefcfff-aff3ef3f-b5ffff7f"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS1279_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params132049.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params132049.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a1dcec392..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params132049.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS132049_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS132049_H
-
-#define POS1 110
-#define SL1 19
-#define SL2 1
-#define SR1 21
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xffffbb5fU
-#define MSK2 0xfb6ebf95U
-#define MSK3 0xfffefffaU
-#define MSK4 0xcff77fffU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0xcb520000U
-#define PARITY4 0xc7e91c7dU
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-132049:110-19-1-21-1:ffffbb5f-fb6ebf95-fffefffa-cff77fff"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS132049_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params19937.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params19937.h
deleted file mode 100644
index fb92b4c9b..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params19937.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS19937_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS19937_H
-
-#define POS1 122
-#define SL1 18
-#define SL2 1
-#define SR1 11
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xdfffffefU
-#define MSK2 0xddfecb7fU
-#define MSK3 0xbffaffffU
-#define MSK4 0xbffffff6U
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0x13c9e684U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-19937:122-18-1-11-1:dfffffef-ddfecb7f-bffaffff-bffffff6"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS19937_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params216091.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params216091.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 125ce2820..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params216091.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS216091_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS216091_H
-
-#define POS1 627
-#define SL1 11
-#define SL2 3
-#define SR1 10
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xbff7bff7U
-#define MSK2 0xbfffffffU
-#define MSK3 0xbffffa7fU
-#define MSK4 0xffddfbfbU
-#define PARITY1 0xf8000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x89e80709U
-#define PARITY3 0x3bd2b64bU
-#define PARITY4 0x0c64b1e4U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-216091:627-11-3-10-1:bff7bff7-bfffffff-bffffa7f-ffddfbfb"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS216091_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params2281.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params2281.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0ef85c407..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params2281.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS2281_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS2281_H
-
-#define POS1 12
-#define SL1 19
-#define SL2 1
-#define SR1 5
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xbff7ffbfU
-#define MSK2 0xfdfffffeU
-#define MSK3 0xf7ffef7fU
-#define MSK4 0xf2f7cbbfU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0x41dfa600U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-2281:12-19-1-5-1:bff7ffbf-fdfffffe-f7ffef7f-f2f7cbbf"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS2281_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params4253.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params4253.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 9f07bc67e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params4253.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS4253_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS4253_H
-
-#define POS1 17
-#define SL1 20
-#define SL2 1
-#define SR1 7
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0x9f7bffffU
-#define MSK2 0x9fffff5fU
-#define MSK3 0x3efffffbU
-#define MSK4 0xfffff7bbU
-#define PARITY1 0xa8000001U
-#define PARITY2 0xaf5390a3U
-#define PARITY3 0xb740b3f8U
-#define PARITY4 0x6c11486dU
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {1,2,3,23,5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,31,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,0}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-4253:17-20-1-7-1:9f7bffff-9fffff5f-3efffffb-fffff7bb"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS4253_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params44497.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params44497.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 85598fed5..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params44497.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS44497_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS44497_H
-
-#define POS1 330
-#define SL1 5
-#define SL2 3
-#define SR1 9
-#define SR2 3
-#define MSK1 0xeffffffbU
-#define MSK2 0xdfbebfffU
-#define MSK3 0xbfbf7befU
-#define MSK4 0x9ffd7bffU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0xa3ac4000U
-#define PARITY4 0xecc1327aU
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-44497:330-5-3-9-3:effffffb-dfbebfff-bfbf7bef-9ffd7bff"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS44497_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params607.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params607.h
deleted file mode 100644
index bc76485f8..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params607.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS607_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS607_H
-
-#define POS1 2
-#define SL1 15
-#define SL2 3
-#define SR1 13
-#define SR2 3
-#define MSK1 0xfdff37ffU
-#define MSK2 0xef7f3f7dU
-#define MSK3 0xff777b7dU
-#define MSK4 0x7ff7fb2fU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0x5986f054U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {3,21,21,21,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {3,4,5,6,7,29,29,29,11,12,13,14,15,0,1,2}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {5,6,7,0,9,10,11,4,13,14,15,8,19,19,19,12}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {13,14,15,0,1,2,3,4,19,19,19,8,9,10,11,12}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-607:2-15-3-13-3:fdff37ff-ef7f3f7d-ff777b7d-7ff7fb2f"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS607_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params86243.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params86243.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e4d783c5..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-params86243.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#ifndef SFMT_PARAMS86243_H
-#define SFMT_PARAMS86243_H
-
-#define POS1 366
-#define SL1 6
-#define SL2 7
-#define SR1 19
-#define SR2 1
-#define MSK1 0xfdbffbffU
-#define MSK2 0xbff7ff3fU
-#define MSK3 0xfd77efffU
-#define MSK4 0xbf9ff3ffU
-#define PARITY1 0x00000001U
-#define PARITY2 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY3 0x00000000U
-#define PARITY4 0xe9528d85U
-
-
-/* PARAMETERS FOR ALTIVEC */
-#if defined(__APPLE__) /* For OSX */
- #define ALTI_SL1 (vector unsigned int)(SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1)
- #define ALTI_SR1 (vector unsigned int)(SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1)
- #define ALTI_MSK (vector unsigned int)(MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4)
- #define ALTI_MSK64 \
- (vector unsigned int)(MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(25,25,25,25,3,25,25,25,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6)
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,25,25,25,25,25,25,25,15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM \
- (vector unsigned char)(7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14)
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 \
- (vector unsigned char)(15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14)
-#else /* For OTHER OSs(Linux?) */
- #define ALTI_SL1 {SL1, SL1, SL1, SL1}
- #define ALTI_SR1 {SR1, SR1, SR1, SR1}
- #define ALTI_MSK {MSK1, MSK2, MSK3, MSK4}
- #define ALTI_MSK64 {MSK2, MSK1, MSK4, MSK3}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM {25,25,25,25,3,25,25,25,7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6}
- #define ALTI_SL2_PERM64 {7,25,25,25,25,25,25,25,15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM {7,0,1,2,11,4,5,6,15,8,9,10,17,12,13,14}
- #define ALTI_SR2_PERM64 {15,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,17,8,9,10,11,12,13,14}
-#endif /* For OSX */
-#define IDSTR "SFMT-86243:366-6-7-19-1:fdbffbff-bff7ff3f-fd77efff-bf9ff3ff"
-
-#endif /* SFMT_PARAMS86243_H */
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-sse2.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-sse2.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 0314a163d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT-sse2.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,157 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-/**
- * @file SFMT-sse2.h
- * @brief SIMD oriented Fast Mersenne Twister(SFMT) for Intel SSE2
- *
- * @author Mutsuo Saito (Hiroshima University)
- * @author Makoto Matsumoto (Hiroshima University)
- *
- * @note We assume LITTLE ENDIAN in this file
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * The new BSD License is applied to this software, see LICENSE.txt
- */
-
-#ifndef SFMT_SSE2_H
-#define SFMT_SSE2_H
-
-/**
- * This function represents the recursion formula.
- * @param a a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param b a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param c a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param d a 128-bit part of the interal state array
- * @param mask 128-bit mask
- * @return output
- */
-JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE __m128i mm_recursion(__m128i *a, __m128i *b,
- __m128i c, __m128i d, __m128i mask) {
- __m128i v, x, y, z;
-
- x = _mm_load_si128(a);
- y = _mm_srli_epi32(*b, SR1);
- z = _mm_srli_si128(c, SR2);
- v = _mm_slli_epi32(d, SL1);
- z = _mm_xor_si128(z, x);
- z = _mm_xor_si128(z, v);
- x = _mm_slli_si128(x, SL2);
- y = _mm_and_si128(y, mask);
- z = _mm_xor_si128(z, x);
- z = _mm_xor_si128(z, y);
- return z;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function fills the internal state array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void gen_rand_all(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- int i;
- __m128i r, r1, r2, mask;
- mask = _mm_set_epi32(MSK4, MSK3, MSK2, MSK1);
-
- r1 = _mm_load_si128(&ctx->sfmt[N - 2].si);
- r2 = _mm_load_si128(&ctx->sfmt[N - 1].si);
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1 - N].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * This function fills the user-specified array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- *
- * @param array an 128-bit array to be filled by pseudorandom numbers.
- * @param size number of 128-bit pesudorandom numbers to be generated.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE void gen_rand_array(sfmt_t *ctx, w128_t *array, int size) {
- int i, j;
- __m128i r, r1, r2, mask;
- mask = _mm_set_epi32(MSK4, MSK3, MSK2, MSK1);
-
- r1 = _mm_load_si128(&ctx->sfmt[N - 2].si);
- r2 = _mm_load_si128(&ctx->sfmt[N - 1].si);
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&array[i].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i].si, &array[i + POS1 - N].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&array[i].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- /* main loop */
- for (; i < size - N; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&array[i - N].si, &array[i + POS1 - N].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&array[i].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
- for (j = 0; j < 2 * N - size; j++) {
- r = _mm_load_si128(&array[j + size - N].si);
- _mm_store_si128(&ctx->sfmt[j].si, r);
- }
- for (; i < size; i++) {
- r = mm_recursion(&array[i - N].si, &array[i + POS1 - N].si, r1, r2,
- mask);
- _mm_store_si128(&array[i].si, r);
- _mm_store_si128(&ctx->sfmt[j++].si, r);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = r;
- }
-}
-
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 09c1607dd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/SFMT.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-/**
- * @file SFMT.h
- *
- * @brief SIMD oriented Fast Mersenne Twister(SFMT) pseudorandom
- * number generator
- *
- * @author Mutsuo Saito (Hiroshima University)
- * @author Makoto Matsumoto (Hiroshima University)
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * The new BSD License is applied to this software.
- * see LICENSE.txt
- *
- * @note We assume that your system has inttypes.h. If your system
- * doesn't have inttypes.h, you have to typedef uint32_t and uint64_t,
- * and you have to define PRIu64 and PRIx64 in this file as follows:
- * @verbatim
- typedef unsigned int uint32_t
- typedef unsigned long long uint64_t
- #define PRIu64 "llu"
- #define PRIx64 "llx"
-@endverbatim
- * uint32_t must be exactly 32-bit unsigned integer type (no more, no
- * less), and uint64_t must be exactly 64-bit unsigned integer type.
- * PRIu64 and PRIx64 are used for printf function to print 64-bit
- * unsigned int and 64-bit unsigned int in hexadecimal format.
- */
-
-#ifndef SFMT_H
-#define SFMT_H
-
-typedef struct sfmt_s sfmt_t;
-
-uint32_t gen_rand32(sfmt_t *ctx);
-uint32_t gen_rand32_range(sfmt_t *ctx, uint32_t limit);
-uint64_t gen_rand64(sfmt_t *ctx);
-uint64_t gen_rand64_range(sfmt_t *ctx, uint64_t limit);
-void fill_array32(sfmt_t *ctx, uint32_t *array, int size);
-void fill_array64(sfmt_t *ctx, uint64_t *array, int size);
-sfmt_t *init_gen_rand(uint32_t seed);
-sfmt_t *init_by_array(uint32_t *init_key, int key_length);
-void fini_gen_rand(sfmt_t *ctx);
-const char *get_idstring(void);
-int get_min_array_size32(void);
-int get_min_array_size64(void);
-
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-double to_real1(uint32_t v);
-double genrand_real1(sfmt_t *ctx);
-double to_real2(uint32_t v);
-double genrand_real2(sfmt_t *ctx);
-double to_real3(uint32_t v);
-double genrand_real3(sfmt_t *ctx);
-double to_res53(uint64_t v);
-double to_res53_mix(uint32_t x, uint32_t y);
-double genrand_res53(sfmt_t *ctx);
-double genrand_res53_mix(sfmt_t *ctx);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(SFMT_C_))
-/* These real versions are due to Isaku Wada */
-/** generates a random number on [0,1]-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double to_real1(uint32_t v)
-{
- return v * (1.0/4294967295.0);
- /* divided by 2^32-1 */
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1]-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double genrand_real1(sfmt_t *ctx)
-{
- return to_real1(gen_rand32(ctx));
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1)-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double to_real2(uint32_t v)
-{
- return v * (1.0/4294967296.0);
- /* divided by 2^32 */
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1)-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double genrand_real2(sfmt_t *ctx)
-{
- return to_real2(gen_rand32(ctx));
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on (0,1)-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double to_real3(uint32_t v)
-{
- return (((double)v) + 0.5)*(1.0/4294967296.0);
- /* divided by 2^32 */
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on (0,1)-real-interval */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double genrand_real3(sfmt_t *ctx)
-{
- return to_real3(gen_rand32(ctx));
-}
-/** These real versions are due to Isaku Wada */
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1) with 53-bit resolution*/
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double to_res53(uint64_t v)
-{
- return v * (1.0/18446744073709551616.0L);
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1) with 53-bit resolution from two
- * 32 bit integers */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double to_res53_mix(uint32_t x, uint32_t y)
-{
- return to_res53(x | ((uint64_t)y << 32));
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1) with 53-bit resolution
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double genrand_res53(sfmt_t *ctx)
-{
- return to_res53(gen_rand64(ctx));
-}
-
-/** generates a random number on [0,1) with 53-bit resolution
- using 32bit integer.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double genrand_res53_mix(sfmt_t *ctx)
-{
- uint32_t x, y;
-
- x = gen_rand32(ctx);
- y = gen_rand32(ctx);
- return to_res53_mix(x, y);
-}
-#endif
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/btalloc.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/btalloc.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c3f9d4df7..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/btalloc.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-/* btalloc() provides a mechanism for allocating via permuted backtraces. */
-void *btalloc(size_t size, unsigned bits);
-
-#define btalloc_n_proto(n) \
-void *btalloc_##n(size_t size, unsigned bits);
-btalloc_n_proto(0)
-btalloc_n_proto(1)
-
-#define btalloc_n_gen(n) \
-void * \
-btalloc_##n(size_t size, unsigned bits) \
-{ \
- void *p; \
- \
- if (bits == 0) \
- p = mallocx(size, 0); \
- else { \
- switch (bits & 0x1U) { \
- case 0: \
- p = (btalloc_0(size, bits >> 1)); \
- break; \
- case 1: \
- p = (btalloc_1(size, bits >> 1)); \
- break; \
- default: not_reached(); \
- } \
- } \
- /* Intentionally sabotage tail call optimization. */ \
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure"); \
- return (p); \
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f36e4695..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-#include <limits.h>
-#ifndef SIZE_T_MAX
-# define SIZE_T_MAX SIZE_MAX
-#endif
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-#include <errno.h>
-#include <math.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# include "msvc_compat/strings.h"
-#endif
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-# include <windows.h>
-# include "msvc_compat/windows_extra.h"
-#else
-# include <pthread.h>
-#endif
-
-#include "test/jemalloc_test_defs.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_OSSPIN
-# include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
-#endif
-
-#if defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC) && !defined(__APPLE__)
-# include <altivec.h>
-#endif
-#ifdef HAVE_SSE2
-# include <emmintrin.h>
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * For unit tests, expose all public and private interfaces.
- */
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_UNIT_TEST
-# define JEMALLOC_JET
-# define JEMALLOC_MANGLE
-# include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * For integration tests, expose the public jemalloc interfaces, but only
- * expose the minimum necessary internal utility code (to avoid re-implementing
- * essentially identical code within the test infrastructure).
- */
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_INTEGRATION_TEST)
-# define JEMALLOC_MANGLE
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc@install_suffix@.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_macros.h"
-
-static const bool config_debug =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DEBUG
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-# define JEMALLOC_N(n) @private_namespace@##n
-# include "jemalloc/internal/private_namespace.h"
-
-# define JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-# define JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-# define JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-# define JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-# include "jemalloc/internal/nstime.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/util.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/qr.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/ql.h"
-# undef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
-# undef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
-# undef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
-# undef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * For stress tests, expose the public jemalloc interfaces with name mangling
- * so that they can be tested as e.g. malloc() and free(). Also expose the
- * public jemalloc interfaces with jet_ prefixes, so that stress tests can use
- * a separate allocator for their internal data structures.
- */
-#elif defined(JEMALLOC_STRESS_TEST)
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc@install_suffix@.h"
-
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc_protos_jet.h"
-
-# define JEMALLOC_JET
-# include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal.h"
-# include "jemalloc/internal/public_unnamespace.h"
-# undef JEMALLOC_JET
-
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc_rename.h"
-# define JEMALLOC_MANGLE
-# ifdef JEMALLOC_STRESS_TESTLIB
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle_jet.h"
-# else
-# include "jemalloc/jemalloc_mangle.h"
-# endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * This header does dangerous things, the effects of which only test code
- * should be subject to.
- */
-#else
-# error "This header cannot be included outside a testing context"
-#endif
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Common test utilities.
- */
-#include "test/btalloc.h"
-#include "test/math.h"
-#include "test/mtx.h"
-#include "test/mq.h"
-#include "test/test.h"
-#include "test/timer.h"
-#include "test/thd.h"
-#define MEXP 19937
-#include "test/SFMT.h"
-
-/******************************************************************************/
-/*
- * Define always-enabled assertion macros, so that test assertions execute even
- * if assertions are disabled in the library code.
- */
-#undef assert
-#undef not_reached
-#undef not_implemented
-#undef assert_not_implemented
-
-#define assert(e) do { \
- if (!(e)) { \
- malloc_printf( \
- "<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Failed assertion: \"%s\"\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__, #e); \
- abort(); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define not_reached() do { \
- malloc_printf( \
- "<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Unreachable code reached\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- abort(); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define not_implemented() do { \
- malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Not implemented\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- abort(); \
-} while (0)
-
-#define assert_not_implemented(e) do { \
- if (!(e)) \
- not_implemented(); \
-} while (0)
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 5cc8532a3..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/jemalloc_test_defs.h.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_defs.h"
-#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_decls.h"
-
-/*
- * For use by SFMT. configure.ac doesn't actually define HAVE_SSE2 because its
- * dependencies are notoriously unportable in practice.
- */
-#undef HAVE_SSE2
-#undef HAVE_ALTIVEC
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/math.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/math.h
deleted file mode 100644
index b057b29a1..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/math.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,311 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
-double ln_gamma(double x);
-double i_gamma(double x, double p, double ln_gamma_p);
-double pt_norm(double p);
-double pt_chi2(double p, double df, double ln_gamma_df_2);
-double pt_gamma(double p, double shape, double scale, double ln_gamma_shape);
-#endif
-
-#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(MATH_C_))
-/*
- * Compute the natural log of Gamma(x), accurate to 10 decimal places.
- *
- * This implementation is based on:
- *
- * Pike, M.C., I.D. Hill (1966) Algorithm 291: Logarithm of Gamma function
- * [S14]. Communications of the ACM 9(9):684.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double
-ln_gamma(double x)
-{
- double f, z;
-
- assert(x > 0.0);
-
- if (x < 7.0) {
- f = 1.0;
- z = x;
- while (z < 7.0) {
- f *= z;
- z += 1.0;
- }
- x = z;
- f = -log(f);
- } else
- f = 0.0;
-
- z = 1.0 / (x * x);
-
- return (f + (x-0.5) * log(x) - x + 0.918938533204673 +
- (((-0.000595238095238 * z + 0.000793650793651) * z -
- 0.002777777777778) * z + 0.083333333333333) / x);
-}
-
-/*
- * Compute the incomplete Gamma ratio for [0..x], where p is the shape
- * parameter, and ln_gamma_p is ln_gamma(p).
- *
- * This implementation is based on:
- *
- * Bhattacharjee, G.P. (1970) Algorithm AS 32: The incomplete Gamma integral.
- * Applied Statistics 19:285-287.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double
-i_gamma(double x, double p, double ln_gamma_p)
-{
- double acu, factor, oflo, gin, term, rn, a, b, an, dif;
- double pn[6];
- unsigned i;
-
- assert(p > 0.0);
- assert(x >= 0.0);
-
- if (x == 0.0)
- return (0.0);
-
- acu = 1.0e-10;
- oflo = 1.0e30;
- gin = 0.0;
- factor = exp(p * log(x) - x - ln_gamma_p);
-
- if (x <= 1.0 || x < p) {
- /* Calculation by series expansion. */
- gin = 1.0;
- term = 1.0;
- rn = p;
-
- while (true) {
- rn += 1.0;
- term *= x / rn;
- gin += term;
- if (term <= acu) {
- gin *= factor / p;
- return (gin);
- }
- }
- } else {
- /* Calculation by continued fraction. */
- a = 1.0 - p;
- b = a + x + 1.0;
- term = 0.0;
- pn[0] = 1.0;
- pn[1] = x;
- pn[2] = x + 1.0;
- pn[3] = x * b;
- gin = pn[2] / pn[3];
-
- while (true) {
- a += 1.0;
- b += 2.0;
- term += 1.0;
- an = a * term;
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
- pn[i+4] = b * pn[i+2] - an * pn[i];
- if (pn[5] != 0.0) {
- rn = pn[4] / pn[5];
- dif = fabs(gin - rn);
- if (dif <= acu && dif <= acu * rn) {
- gin = 1.0 - factor * gin;
- return (gin);
- }
- gin = rn;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- pn[i] = pn[i+2];
-
- if (fabs(pn[4]) >= oflo) {
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- pn[i] /= oflo;
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Given a value p in [0..1] of the lower tail area of the normal distribution,
- * compute the limit on the definite integral from [-inf..z] that satisfies p,
- * accurate to 16 decimal places.
- *
- * This implementation is based on:
- *
- * Wichura, M.J. (1988) Algorithm AS 241: The percentage points of the normal
- * distribution. Applied Statistics 37(3):477-484.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double
-pt_norm(double p)
-{
- double q, r, ret;
-
- assert(p > 0.0 && p < 1.0);
-
- q = p - 0.5;
- if (fabs(q) <= 0.425) {
- /* p close to 1/2. */
- r = 0.180625 - q * q;
- return (q * (((((((2.5090809287301226727e3 * r +
- 3.3430575583588128105e4) * r + 6.7265770927008700853e4) * r
- + 4.5921953931549871457e4) * r + 1.3731693765509461125e4) *
- r + 1.9715909503065514427e3) * r + 1.3314166789178437745e2)
- * r + 3.3871328727963666080e0) /
- (((((((5.2264952788528545610e3 * r +
- 2.8729085735721942674e4) * r + 3.9307895800092710610e4) * r
- + 2.1213794301586595867e4) * r + 5.3941960214247511077e3) *
- r + 6.8718700749205790830e2) * r + 4.2313330701600911252e1)
- * r + 1.0));
- } else {
- if (q < 0.0)
- r = p;
- else
- r = 1.0 - p;
- assert(r > 0.0);
-
- r = sqrt(-log(r));
- if (r <= 5.0) {
- /* p neither close to 1/2 nor 0 or 1. */
- r -= 1.6;
- ret = ((((((((7.74545014278341407640e-4 * r +
- 2.27238449892691845833e-2) * r +
- 2.41780725177450611770e-1) * r +
- 1.27045825245236838258e0) * r +
- 3.64784832476320460504e0) * r +
- 5.76949722146069140550e0) * r +
- 4.63033784615654529590e0) * r +
- 1.42343711074968357734e0) /
- (((((((1.05075007164441684324e-9 * r +
- 5.47593808499534494600e-4) * r +
- 1.51986665636164571966e-2)
- * r + 1.48103976427480074590e-1) * r +
- 6.89767334985100004550e-1) * r +
- 1.67638483018380384940e0) * r +
- 2.05319162663775882187e0) * r + 1.0));
- } else {
- /* p near 0 or 1. */
- r -= 5.0;
- ret = ((((((((2.01033439929228813265e-7 * r +
- 2.71155556874348757815e-5) * r +
- 1.24266094738807843860e-3) * r +
- 2.65321895265761230930e-2) * r +
- 2.96560571828504891230e-1) * r +
- 1.78482653991729133580e0) * r +
- 5.46378491116411436990e0) * r +
- 6.65790464350110377720e0) /
- (((((((2.04426310338993978564e-15 * r +
- 1.42151175831644588870e-7) * r +
- 1.84631831751005468180e-5) * r +
- 7.86869131145613259100e-4) * r +
- 1.48753612908506148525e-2) * r +
- 1.36929880922735805310e-1) * r +
- 5.99832206555887937690e-1)
- * r + 1.0));
- }
- if (q < 0.0)
- ret = -ret;
- return (ret);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * Given a value p in [0..1] of the lower tail area of the Chi^2 distribution
- * with df degrees of freedom, where ln_gamma_df_2 is ln_gamma(df/2.0), compute
- * the upper limit on the definite integral from [0..z] that satisfies p,
- * accurate to 12 decimal places.
- *
- * This implementation is based on:
- *
- * Best, D.J., D.E. Roberts (1975) Algorithm AS 91: The percentage points of
- * the Chi^2 distribution. Applied Statistics 24(3):385-388.
- *
- * Shea, B.L. (1991) Algorithm AS R85: A remark on AS 91: The percentage
- * points of the Chi^2 distribution. Applied Statistics 40(1):233-235.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double
-pt_chi2(double p, double df, double ln_gamma_df_2)
-{
- double e, aa, xx, c, ch, a, q, p1, p2, t, x, b, s1, s2, s3, s4, s5, s6;
- unsigned i;
-
- assert(p >= 0.0 && p < 1.0);
- assert(df > 0.0);
-
- e = 5.0e-7;
- aa = 0.6931471805;
-
- xx = 0.5 * df;
- c = xx - 1.0;
-
- if (df < -1.24 * log(p)) {
- /* Starting approximation for small Chi^2. */
- ch = pow(p * xx * exp(ln_gamma_df_2 + xx * aa), 1.0 / xx);
- if (ch - e < 0.0)
- return (ch);
- } else {
- if (df > 0.32) {
- x = pt_norm(p);
- /*
- * Starting approximation using Wilson and Hilferty
- * estimate.
- */
- p1 = 0.222222 / df;
- ch = df * pow(x * sqrt(p1) + 1.0 - p1, 3.0);
- /* Starting approximation for p tending to 1. */
- if (ch > 2.2 * df + 6.0) {
- ch = -2.0 * (log(1.0 - p) - c * log(0.5 * ch) +
- ln_gamma_df_2);
- }
- } else {
- ch = 0.4;
- a = log(1.0 - p);
- while (true) {
- q = ch;
- p1 = 1.0 + ch * (4.67 + ch);
- p2 = ch * (6.73 + ch * (6.66 + ch));
- t = -0.5 + (4.67 + 2.0 * ch) / p1 - (6.73 + ch
- * (13.32 + 3.0 * ch)) / p2;
- ch -= (1.0 - exp(a + ln_gamma_df_2 + 0.5 * ch +
- c * aa) * p2 / p1) / t;
- if (fabs(q / ch - 1.0) - 0.01 <= 0.0)
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
- /* Calculation of seven-term Taylor series. */
- q = ch;
- p1 = 0.5 * ch;
- if (p1 < 0.0)
- return (-1.0);
- p2 = p - i_gamma(p1, xx, ln_gamma_df_2);
- t = p2 * exp(xx * aa + ln_gamma_df_2 + p1 - c * log(ch));
- b = t / ch;
- a = 0.5 * t - b * c;
- s1 = (210.0 + a * (140.0 + a * (105.0 + a * (84.0 + a * (70.0 +
- 60.0 * a))))) / 420.0;
- s2 = (420.0 + a * (735.0 + a * (966.0 + a * (1141.0 + 1278.0 *
- a)))) / 2520.0;
- s3 = (210.0 + a * (462.0 + a * (707.0 + 932.0 * a))) / 2520.0;
- s4 = (252.0 + a * (672.0 + 1182.0 * a) + c * (294.0 + a *
- (889.0 + 1740.0 * a))) / 5040.0;
- s5 = (84.0 + 264.0 * a + c * (175.0 + 606.0 * a)) / 2520.0;
- s6 = (120.0 + c * (346.0 + 127.0 * c)) / 5040.0;
- ch += t * (1.0 + 0.5 * t * s1 - b * c * (s1 - b * (s2 - b * (s3
- - b * (s4 - b * (s5 - b * s6))))));
- if (fabs(q / ch - 1.0) <= e)
- break;
- }
-
- return (ch);
-}
-
-/*
- * Given a value p in [0..1] and Gamma distribution shape and scale parameters,
- * compute the upper limit on the definite integral from [0..z] that satisfies
- * p.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE double
-pt_gamma(double p, double shape, double scale, double ln_gamma_shape)
-{
-
- return (pt_chi2(p, shape * 2.0, ln_gamma_shape) * 0.5 * scale);
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mq.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mq.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 7c4df4931..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mq.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
-void mq_nanosleep(unsigned ns);
-
-/*
- * Simple templated message queue implementation that relies on only mutexes for
- * synchronization (which reduces portability issues). Given the following
- * setup:
- *
- * typedef struct mq_msg_s mq_msg_t;
- * struct mq_msg_s {
- * mq_msg(mq_msg_t) link;
- * [message data]
- * };
- * mq_gen(, mq_, mq_t, mq_msg_t, link)
- *
- * The API is as follows:
- *
- * bool mq_init(mq_t *mq);
- * void mq_fini(mq_t *mq);
- * unsigned mq_count(mq_t *mq);
- * mq_msg_t *mq_tryget(mq_t *mq);
- * mq_msg_t *mq_get(mq_t *mq);
- * void mq_put(mq_t *mq, mq_msg_t *msg);
- *
- * The message queue linkage embedded in each message is to be treated as
- * externally opaque (no need to initialize or clean up externally). mq_fini()
- * does not perform any cleanup of messages, since it knows nothing of their
- * payloads.
- */
-#define mq_msg(a_mq_msg_type) ql_elm(a_mq_msg_type)
-
-#define mq_gen(a_attr, a_prefix, a_mq_type, a_mq_msg_type, a_field) \
-typedef struct { \
- mtx_t lock; \
- ql_head(a_mq_msg_type) msgs; \
- unsigned count; \
-} a_mq_type; \
-a_attr bool \
-a_prefix##init(a_mq_type *mq) { \
- \
- if (mtx_init(&mq->lock)) \
- return (true); \
- ql_new(&mq->msgs); \
- mq->count = 0; \
- return (false); \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##fini(a_mq_type *mq) \
-{ \
- \
- mtx_fini(&mq->lock); \
-} \
-a_attr unsigned \
-a_prefix##count(a_mq_type *mq) \
-{ \
- unsigned count; \
- \
- mtx_lock(&mq->lock); \
- count = mq->count; \
- mtx_unlock(&mq->lock); \
- return (count); \
-} \
-a_attr a_mq_msg_type * \
-a_prefix##tryget(a_mq_type *mq) \
-{ \
- a_mq_msg_type *msg; \
- \
- mtx_lock(&mq->lock); \
- msg = ql_first(&mq->msgs); \
- if (msg != NULL) { \
- ql_head_remove(&mq->msgs, a_mq_msg_type, a_field); \
- mq->count--; \
- } \
- mtx_unlock(&mq->lock); \
- return (msg); \
-} \
-a_attr a_mq_msg_type * \
-a_prefix##get(a_mq_type *mq) \
-{ \
- a_mq_msg_type *msg; \
- unsigned ns; \
- \
- msg = a_prefix##tryget(mq); \
- if (msg != NULL) \
- return (msg); \
- \
- ns = 1; \
- while (true) { \
- mq_nanosleep(ns); \
- msg = a_prefix##tryget(mq); \
- if (msg != NULL) \
- return (msg); \
- if (ns < 1000*1000*1000) { \
- /* Double sleep time, up to max 1 second. */ \
- ns <<= 1; \
- if (ns > 1000*1000*1000) \
- ns = 1000*1000*1000; \
- } \
- } \
-} \
-a_attr void \
-a_prefix##put(a_mq_type *mq, a_mq_msg_type *msg) \
-{ \
- \
- mtx_lock(&mq->lock); \
- ql_elm_new(msg, a_field); \
- ql_tail_insert(&mq->msgs, msg, a_field); \
- mq->count++; \
- mtx_unlock(&mq->lock); \
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mtx.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mtx.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 58afbc3d1..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/mtx.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * mtx is a slightly simplified version of malloc_mutex. This code duplication
- * is unfortunate, but there are allocator bootstrapping considerations that
- * would leak into the test infrastructure if malloc_mutex were used directly
- * in tests.
- */
-
-typedef struct {
-#ifdef _WIN32
- CRITICAL_SECTION lock;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock lock;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLock lock;
-#else
- pthread_mutex_t lock;
-#endif
-} mtx_t;
-
-bool mtx_init(mtx_t *mtx);
-void mtx_fini(mtx_t *mtx);
-void mtx_lock(mtx_t *mtx);
-void mtx_unlock(mtx_t *mtx);
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/test.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/test.h
deleted file mode 100644
index c8112eb8b..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/test.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,333 +0,0 @@
-#define ASSERT_BUFSIZE 256
-
-#define assert_cmp(t, a, b, cmp, neg_cmp, pri, ...) do { \
- t a_ = (a); \
- t b_ = (b); \
- if (!(a_ cmp b_)) { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Failed assertion: " \
- "(%s) "#cmp" (%s) --> " \
- "%"pri" "#neg_cmp" %"pri": ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
- #a, #b, a_, b_); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define assert_ptr_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(void *, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "p", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ptr_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(void *, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "p", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ptr_null(a, ...) assert_cmp(void *, a, NULL, ==, \
- !=, "p", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ptr_not_null(a, ...) assert_cmp(void *, a, NULL, !=, \
- ==, "p", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_c_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, ==, !=, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_c_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, !=, ==, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_c_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, <, >=, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_c_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, <=, >, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_c_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, >=, <, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_c_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(char, a, b, >, <=, "c", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_x_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, ==, !=, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_x_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, !=, ==, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_x_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <, >=, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_x_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <=, >, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_x_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >=, <, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_x_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >, <=, "#x", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_d_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, ==, !=, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, !=, ==, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <, >=, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <=, >, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >=, <, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >, <=, "d", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_u_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, ==, !=, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, !=, ==, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <, >=, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, <=, >, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >=, <, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int, a, b, >, <=, "u", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_ld_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ld_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ld_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, <, \
- >=, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ld_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, <=, \
- >, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ld_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, >=, \
- <, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ld_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long, a, b, >, \
- <=, "ld", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_lu_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, ==, !=, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_lu_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, !=, ==, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_lu_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, <, >=, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_lu_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, <=, >, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_lu_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, >=, <, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_lu_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long, \
- a, b, >, <=, "lu", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_qd_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qd_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qd_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, <, \
- >=, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qd_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, <=, \
- >, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qd_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, >=, \
- <, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qd_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(long long, a, b, >, \
- <=, "qd", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_qu_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, ==, !=, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qu_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, !=, ==, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qu_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, <, >=, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qu_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, <=, >, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qu_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, >=, <, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_qu_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(unsigned long long, \
- a, b, >, <=, "qu", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_jd_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_jd_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_jd_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_jd_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_jd_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_jd_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(intmax_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, "jd", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_ju_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ju_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ju_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ju_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ju_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_ju_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uintmax_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, "ju", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_zd_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zd_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zd_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zd_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zd_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zd_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(ssize_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, "zd", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_zu_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zu_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zu_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zu_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zu_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_zu_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(size_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, "zu", __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_d32_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d32_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d32_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d32_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d32_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d32_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int32_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, FMTd32, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_u32_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u32_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u32_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u32_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u32_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u32_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint32_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, FMTu32, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_d64_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d64_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d64_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d64_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d64_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_d64_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(int64_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, FMTd64, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_u64_eq(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, ==, \
- !=, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u64_ne(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, !=, \
- ==, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u64_lt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, <, \
- >=, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u64_le(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, <=, \
- >, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u64_ge(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, >=, \
- <, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_u64_gt(a, b, ...) assert_cmp(uint64_t, a, b, >, \
- <=, FMTu64, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_b_eq(a, b, ...) do { \
- bool a_ = (a); \
- bool b_ = (b); \
- if (!(a_ == b_)) { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Failed assertion: " \
- "(%s) == (%s) --> %s != %s: ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
- #a, #b, a_ ? "true" : "false", \
- b_ ? "true" : "false"); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define assert_b_ne(a, b, ...) do { \
- bool a_ = (a); \
- bool b_ = (b); \
- if (!(a_ != b_)) { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Failed assertion: " \
- "(%s) != (%s) --> %s == %s: ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, \
- #a, #b, a_ ? "true" : "false", \
- b_ ? "true" : "false"); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define assert_true(a, ...) assert_b_eq(a, true, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define assert_false(a, ...) assert_b_eq(a, false, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define assert_str_eq(a, b, ...) do { \
- if (strcmp((a), (b))) { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Failed assertion: " \
- "(%s) same as (%s) --> " \
- "\"%s\" differs from \"%s\": ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-#define assert_str_ne(a, b, ...) do { \
- if (!strcmp((a), (b))) { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Failed assertion: " \
- "(%s) differs from (%s) --> " \
- "\"%s\" same as \"%s\": ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, #a, #b, a, b); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-#define assert_not_reached(...) do { \
- char prefix[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- char message[ASSERT_BUFSIZE]; \
- malloc_snprintf(prefix, sizeof(prefix), \
- "%s:%s:%d: Unreachable code reached: ", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- malloc_snprintf(message, sizeof(message), __VA_ARGS__); \
- p_test_fail(prefix, message); \
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * If this enum changes, corresponding changes in test/test.sh.in are also
- * necessary.
- */
-typedef enum {
- test_status_pass = 0,
- test_status_skip = 1,
- test_status_fail = 2,
-
- test_status_count = 3
-} test_status_t;
-
-typedef void (test_t)(void);
-
-#define TEST_BEGIN(f) \
-static void \
-f(void) \
-{ \
- p_test_init(#f);
-
-#define TEST_END \
- goto label_test_end; \
-label_test_end: \
- p_test_fini(); \
-}
-
-#define test(...) \
- p_test(__VA_ARGS__, NULL)
-
-#define test_no_malloc_init(...) \
- p_test_no_malloc_init(__VA_ARGS__, NULL)
-
-#define test_skip_if(e) do { \
- if (e) { \
- test_skip("%s:%s:%d: Test skipped: (%s)", \
- __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__, #e); \
- goto label_test_end; \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-void test_skip(const char *format, ...) JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2);
-void test_fail(const char *format, ...) JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2);
-
-/* For private use by macros. */
-test_status_t p_test(test_t *t, ...);
-test_status_t p_test_no_malloc_init(test_t *t, ...);
-void p_test_init(const char *name);
-void p_test_fini(void);
-void p_test_fail(const char *prefix, const char *message);
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/thd.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/thd.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 47a51262e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/thd.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-/* Abstraction layer for threading in tests. */
-#ifdef _WIN32
-typedef HANDLE thd_t;
-#else
-typedef pthread_t thd_t;
-#endif
-
-void thd_create(thd_t *thd, void *(*proc)(void *), void *arg);
-void thd_join(thd_t thd, void **ret);
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/timer.h b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/timer.h
deleted file mode 100644
index ace6191b8..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/include/test/timer.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-/* Simple timer, for use in benchmark reporting. */
-
-typedef struct {
- nstime_t t0;
- nstime_t t1;
-} timedelta_t;
-
-void timer_start(timedelta_t *timer);
-void timer_stop(timedelta_t *timer);
-uint64_t timer_usec(const timedelta_t *timer);
-void timer_ratio(timedelta_t *a, timedelta_t *b, char *buf, size_t buflen);
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/MALLOCX_ARENA.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/MALLOCX_ARENA.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 30c203ae6..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/MALLOCX_ARENA.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define NTHREADS 10
-
-static bool have_dss =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_DSS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
- unsigned thread_ind = (unsigned)(uintptr_t)arg;
- unsigned arena_ind;
- void *p;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(arena_ind);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.extend", &arena_ind, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Error in arenas.extend");
-
- if (thread_ind % 4 != 3) {
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t);
- const char *dss_precs[] = {"disabled", "primary", "secondary"};
- unsigned prec_ind = thread_ind %
- (sizeof(dss_precs)/sizeof(char*));
- const char *dss = dss_precs[prec_ind];
- int expected_err = (have_dss || prec_ind == 0) ? 0 : EFAULT;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.dss", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Error in mallctlnametomib()");
- mib[1] = arena_ind;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, (void *)&dss,
- sizeof(const char *)), expected_err,
- "Error in mallctlbymib()");
- }
-
- p = mallocx(1, MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind));
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- dallocx(p, 0);
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_MALLOCX_ARENA)
-{
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start,
- (void *)(uintptr_t)i);
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_join(thds[i], NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_MALLOCX_ARENA));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/aligned_alloc.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/aligned_alloc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 58438421d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/aligned_alloc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define CHUNK 0x400000
-#define MAXALIGN (((size_t)1) << 23)
-
-/*
- * On systems which can't merge extents, tests that call this function generate
- * a lot of dirty memory very quickly. Purging between cycles mitigates
- * potential OOM on e.g. 32-bit Windows.
- */
-static void
-purge(void)
-{
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl error");
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_errors)
-{
- size_t alignment;
- void *p;
-
- alignment = 0;
- set_errno(0);
- p = aligned_alloc(alignment, 1);
- assert_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != EINVAL,
- "Expected error for invalid alignment %zu", alignment);
-
- for (alignment = sizeof(size_t); alignment < MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- set_errno(0);
- p = aligned_alloc(alignment + 1, 1);
- assert_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != EINVAL,
- "Expected error for invalid alignment %zu",
- alignment + 1);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_oom_errors)
-{
- size_t alignment, size;
- void *p;
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- alignment = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
- size = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
-#else
- alignment = 0x80000000LU;
- size = 0x80000000LU;
-#endif
- set_errno(0);
- p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
- assert_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
- "Expected error for aligned_alloc(%zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- alignment = UINT64_C(0x4000000000000000);
- size = UINT64_C(0xc000000000000001);
-#else
- alignment = 0x40000000LU;
- size = 0xc0000001LU;
-#endif
- set_errno(0);
- p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
- assert_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
- "Expected error for aligned_alloc(%zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-
- alignment = 0x10LU;
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- size = UINT64_C(0xfffffffffffffff0);
-#else
- size = 0xfffffff0LU;
-#endif
- set_errno(0);
- p = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
- assert_false(p != NULL || get_errno() != ENOMEM,
- "Expected error for aligned_alloc(&p, %zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_and_size)
-{
-#define NITER 4
- size_t alignment, size, total;
- unsigned i;
- void *ps[NITER];
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++)
- ps[i] = NULL;
-
- for (alignment = 8;
- alignment <= MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- total = 0;
- for (size = 1;
- size < 3 * alignment && size < (1U << 31);
- size += (alignment >> (LG_SIZEOF_PTR-1)) - 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- ps[i] = aligned_alloc(alignment, size);
- if (ps[i] == NULL) {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(get_errno(), buf, sizeof(buf));
- test_fail(
- "Error for alignment=%zu, "
- "size=%zu (%#zx): %s",
- alignment, size, size, buf);
- }
- total += malloc_usable_size(ps[i]);
- if (total >= (MAXALIGN << 1))
- break;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- if (ps[i] != NULL) {
- free(ps[i]);
- ps[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- purge();
- }
-#undef NITER
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_alignment_errors,
- test_oom_errors,
- test_alignment_and_size));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/allocated.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/allocated.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3630e80ce..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/allocated.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static const bool config_stats =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_STATS
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
- int err;
- void *p;
- uint64_t a0, a1, d0, d1;
- uint64_t *ap0, *ap1, *dp0, *dp1;
- size_t sz, usize;
-
- sz = sizeof(a0);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.allocated", &a0, &sz, NULL, 0))) {
- if (err == ENOENT)
- goto label_ENOENT;
- test_fail("%s(): Error in mallctl(): %s", __func__,
- strerror(err));
- }
- sz = sizeof(ap0);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.allocatedp", &ap0, &sz, NULL, 0))) {
- if (err == ENOENT)
- goto label_ENOENT;
- test_fail("%s(): Error in mallctl(): %s", __func__,
- strerror(err));
- }
- assert_u64_eq(*ap0, a0,
- "\"thread.allocatedp\" should provide a pointer to internal "
- "storage");
-
- sz = sizeof(d0);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.deallocated", &d0, &sz, NULL, 0))) {
- if (err == ENOENT)
- goto label_ENOENT;
- test_fail("%s(): Error in mallctl(): %s", __func__,
- strerror(err));
- }
- sz = sizeof(dp0);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.deallocatedp", &dp0, &sz, NULL, 0))) {
- if (err == ENOENT)
- goto label_ENOENT;
- test_fail("%s(): Error in mallctl(): %s", __func__,
- strerror(err));
- }
- assert_u64_eq(*dp0, d0,
- "\"thread.deallocatedp\" should provide a pointer to internal "
- "storage");
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() error");
-
- sz = sizeof(a1);
- mallctl("thread.allocated", &a1, &sz, NULL, 0);
- sz = sizeof(ap1);
- mallctl("thread.allocatedp", &ap1, &sz, NULL, 0);
- assert_u64_eq(*ap1, a1,
- "Dereferenced \"thread.allocatedp\" value should equal "
- "\"thread.allocated\" value");
- assert_ptr_eq(ap0, ap1,
- "Pointer returned by \"thread.allocatedp\" should not change");
-
- usize = malloc_usable_size(p);
- assert_u64_le(a0 + usize, a1,
- "Allocated memory counter should increase by at least the amount "
- "explicitly allocated");
-
- free(p);
-
- sz = sizeof(d1);
- mallctl("thread.deallocated", &d1, &sz, NULL, 0);
- sz = sizeof(dp1);
- mallctl("thread.deallocatedp", &dp1, &sz, NULL, 0);
- assert_u64_eq(*dp1, d1,
- "Dereferenced \"thread.deallocatedp\" value should equal "
- "\"thread.deallocated\" value");
- assert_ptr_eq(dp0, dp1,
- "Pointer returned by \"thread.deallocatedp\" should not change");
-
- assert_u64_le(d0 + usize, d1,
- "Deallocated memory counter should increase by at least the amount "
- "explicitly deallocated");
-
- return (NULL);
-label_ENOENT:
- assert_false(config_stats,
- "ENOENT should only be returned if stats are disabled");
- test_skip("\"thread.allocated\" mallctl not available");
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_main_thread)
-{
-
- thd_start(NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_subthread)
-{
- thd_t thd;
-
- thd_create(&thd, thd_start, NULL);
- thd_join(thd, NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- /* Run tests multiple times to check for bad interactions. */
- return (test(
- test_main_thread,
- test_subthread,
- test_main_thread,
- test_subthread,
- test_main_thread));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/chunk.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/chunk.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ff9bf967a..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/chunk.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,293 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-const char *malloc_conf = "junk:false";
-#endif
-
-static chunk_hooks_t orig_hooks;
-static chunk_hooks_t old_hooks;
-
-static bool do_dalloc = true;
-static bool do_decommit;
-
-static bool did_alloc;
-static bool did_dalloc;
-static bool did_commit;
-static bool did_decommit;
-static bool did_purge;
-static bool did_split;
-static bool did_merge;
-
-#if 0
-# define TRACE_HOOK(fmt, ...) malloc_printf(fmt, __VA_ARGS__)
-#else
-# define TRACE_HOOK(fmt, ...)
-#endif
-
-void *
-chunk_alloc(void *new_addr, size_t size, size_t alignment, bool *zero,
- bool *commit, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(new_addr=%p, size=%zu, alignment=%zu, *zero=%s, "
- "*commit=%s, arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, new_addr, size, alignment,
- *zero ? "true" : "false", *commit ? "true" : "false", arena_ind);
- did_alloc = true;
- return (old_hooks.alloc(new_addr, size, alignment, zero, commit,
- arena_ind));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_dalloc(void *chunk, size_t size, bool committed, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk=%p, size=%zu, committed=%s, arena_ind=%u)\n",
- __func__, chunk, size, committed ? "true" : "false", arena_ind);
- did_dalloc = true;
- if (!do_dalloc)
- return (true);
- return (old_hooks.dalloc(chunk, size, committed, arena_ind));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_commit(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
- bool err;
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk=%p, size=%zu, offset=%zu, length=%zu, "
- "arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, chunk, size, offset, length,
- arena_ind);
- err = old_hooks.commit(chunk, size, offset, length, arena_ind);
- did_commit = !err;
- return (err);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_decommit(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
- bool err;
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk=%p, size=%zu, offset=%zu, length=%zu, "
- "arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, chunk, size, offset, length,
- arena_ind);
- if (!do_decommit)
- return (true);
- err = old_hooks.decommit(chunk, size, offset, length, arena_ind);
- did_decommit = !err;
- return (err);
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_purge(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t offset, size_t length,
- unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk=%p, size=%zu, offset=%zu, length=%zu "
- "arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, chunk, size, offset, length,
- arena_ind);
- did_purge = true;
- return (old_hooks.purge(chunk, size, offset, length, arena_ind));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_split(void *chunk, size_t size, size_t size_a, size_t size_b,
- bool committed, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk=%p, size=%zu, size_a=%zu, size_b=%zu, "
- "committed=%s, arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, chunk, size, size_a,
- size_b, committed ? "true" : "false", arena_ind);
- did_split = true;
- return (old_hooks.split(chunk, size, size_a, size_b, committed,
- arena_ind));
-}
-
-bool
-chunk_merge(void *chunk_a, size_t size_a, void *chunk_b, size_t size_b,
- bool committed, unsigned arena_ind)
-{
-
- TRACE_HOOK("%s(chunk_a=%p, size_a=%zu, chunk_b=%p size_b=%zu, "
- "committed=%s, arena_ind=%u)\n", __func__, chunk_a, size_a, chunk_b,
- size_b, committed ? "true" : "false", arena_ind);
- did_merge = true;
- return (old_hooks.merge(chunk_a, size_a, chunk_b, size_b,
- committed, arena_ind));
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_chunk)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t old_size, new_size, large0, large1, huge0, huge1, huge2, sz;
- unsigned arena_ind;
- int flags;
- size_t hooks_mib[3], purge_mib[3];
- size_t hooks_miblen, purge_miblen;
- chunk_hooks_t new_hooks = {
- chunk_alloc,
- chunk_dalloc,
- chunk_commit,
- chunk_decommit,
- chunk_purge,
- chunk_split,
- chunk_merge
- };
- bool xallocx_success_a, xallocx_success_b, xallocx_success_c;
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.extend", &arena_ind, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- flags = MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind) | MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE;
-
- /* Install custom chunk hooks. */
- hooks_miblen = sizeof(hooks_mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.chunk_hooks", hooks_mib,
- &hooks_miblen), 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- hooks_mib[1] = (size_t)arena_ind;
- old_size = sizeof(chunk_hooks_t);
- new_size = sizeof(chunk_hooks_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(hooks_mib, hooks_miblen, &old_hooks, &old_size,
- &new_hooks, new_size), 0, "Unexpected chunk_hooks error");
- orig_hooks = old_hooks;
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.alloc, chunk_alloc, "Unexpected alloc error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.dalloc, chunk_dalloc,
- "Unexpected dalloc error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.commit, chunk_commit,
- "Unexpected commit error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.decommit, chunk_decommit,
- "Unexpected decommit error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.purge, chunk_purge, "Unexpected purge error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.split, chunk_split, "Unexpected split error");
- assert_ptr_ne(old_hooks.merge, chunk_merge, "Unexpected merge error");
-
- /* Get large size classes. */
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.0.size", &large0, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arenas.lrun.0.size failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.1.size", &large1, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arenas.lrun.1.size failure");
-
- /* Get huge size classes. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", &huge0, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arenas.hchunk.0.size failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.hchunk.1.size", &huge1, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arenas.hchunk.1.size failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.hchunk.2.size", &huge2, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arenas.hchunk.2.size failure");
-
- /* Test dalloc/decommit/purge cascade. */
- purge_miblen = sizeof(purge_mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.purge", purge_mib, &purge_miblen),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- purge_mib[1] = (size_t)arena_ind;
- do_dalloc = false;
- do_decommit = false;
- p = mallocx(huge0 * 2, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- did_dalloc = false;
- did_decommit = false;
- did_purge = false;
- did_split = false;
- xallocx_success_a = (xallocx(p, huge0, 0, flags) == huge0);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(purge_mib, purge_miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected arena.%u.purge error", arena_ind);
- if (xallocx_success_a) {
- assert_true(did_dalloc, "Expected dalloc");
- assert_false(did_decommit, "Unexpected decommit");
- assert_true(did_purge, "Expected purge");
- }
- assert_true(did_split, "Expected split");
- dallocx(p, flags);
- do_dalloc = true;
-
- /* Test decommit/commit and observe split/merge. */
- do_dalloc = false;
- do_decommit = true;
- p = mallocx(huge0 * 2, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- did_decommit = false;
- did_commit = false;
- did_split = false;
- did_merge = false;
- xallocx_success_b = (xallocx(p, huge0, 0, flags) == huge0);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(purge_mib, purge_miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected arena.%u.purge error", arena_ind);
- if (xallocx_success_b)
- assert_true(did_split, "Expected split");
- xallocx_success_c = (xallocx(p, huge0 * 2, 0, flags) == huge0 * 2);
- assert_b_eq(did_decommit, did_commit, "Expected decommit/commit match");
- if (xallocx_success_b && xallocx_success_c)
- assert_true(did_merge, "Expected merge");
- dallocx(p, flags);
- do_dalloc = true;
- do_decommit = false;
-
- /* Test purge for partial-chunk huge allocations. */
- if (huge0 * 2 > huge2) {
- /*
- * There are at least four size classes per doubling, so a
- * successful xallocx() from size=huge2 to size=huge1 is
- * guaranteed to leave trailing purgeable memory.
- */
- p = mallocx(huge2, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- did_purge = false;
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge1, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() failure");
- assert_true(did_purge, "Expected purge");
- dallocx(p, flags);
- }
-
- /* Test decommit for large allocations. */
- do_decommit = true;
- p = mallocx(large1, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(purge_mib, purge_miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected arena.%u.purge error", arena_ind);
- did_decommit = false;
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(purge_mib, purge_miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected arena.%u.purge error", arena_ind);
- did_commit = false;
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large1, 0, flags), large1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() failure");
- assert_b_eq(did_decommit, did_commit, "Expected decommit/commit match");
- dallocx(p, flags);
- do_decommit = false;
-
- /* Make sure non-huge allocation succeeds. */
- p = mallocx(42, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- dallocx(p, flags);
-
- /* Restore chunk hooks. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(hooks_mib, hooks_miblen, NULL, NULL,
- &old_hooks, new_size), 0, "Unexpected chunk_hooks error");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(hooks_mib, hooks_miblen, &old_hooks, &old_size,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected chunk_hooks error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.alloc, orig_hooks.alloc,
- "Unexpected alloc error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.dalloc, orig_hooks.dalloc,
- "Unexpected dalloc error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.commit, orig_hooks.commit,
- "Unexpected commit error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.decommit, orig_hooks.decommit,
- "Unexpected decommit error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.purge, orig_hooks.purge,
- "Unexpected purge error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.split, orig_hooks.split,
- "Unexpected split error");
- assert_ptr_eq(old_hooks.merge, orig_hooks.merge,
- "Unexpected merge error");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(test_chunk));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/mallocx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/mallocx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 43b76ebac..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/mallocx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,234 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-const char *malloc_conf = "junk:false";
-#endif
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsizes_impl(const char *cmd)
-{
- unsigned ret;
- size_t z;
-
- z = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(cmd, &ret, &z, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nhuge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nhchunks"));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_size_impl(const char *cmd, size_t ind)
-{
- size_t ret;
- size_t z;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = 4;
-
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib(cmd, mib, &miblen),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
- mib[2] = ind;
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &ret, &z, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib([\"%s\", %zu], ...) failure", cmd, ind);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_huge_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-/*
- * On systems which can't merge extents, tests that call this function generate
- * a lot of dirty memory very quickly. Purging between cycles mitigates
- * potential OOM on e.g. 32-bit Windows.
- */
-static void
-purge(void)
-{
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl error");
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_overflow)
-{
- size_t hugemax;
-
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(hugemax+1, 0),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx(size=%#zx, 0)", hugemax+1);
-
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1, 0),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx(size=%#zx, 0)", ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1);
-
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(SIZE_T_MAX, 0),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx(size=%#zx, 0)", SIZE_T_MAX);
-
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1)),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx(size=1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(%#zx))",
- ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_oom)
-{
- size_t hugemax;
- bool oom;
- void *ptrs[3];
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * It should be impossible to allocate three objects that each consume
- * nearly half the virtual address space.
- */
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
- oom = false;
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ptrs) / sizeof(void *); i++) {
- ptrs[i] = mallocx(hugemax, 0);
- if (ptrs[i] == NULL)
- oom = true;
- }
- assert_true(oom,
- "Expected OOM during series of calls to mallocx(size=%zu, 0)",
- hugemax);
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ptrs) / sizeof(void *); i++) {
- if (ptrs[i] != NULL)
- dallocx(ptrs[i], 0);
- }
- purge();
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(0x8000000000000000ULL,
- MALLOCX_ALIGN(0x8000000000000000ULL)),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx()");
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(0x8000000000000000ULL,
- MALLOCX_ALIGN(0x80000000)),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx()");
-#else
- assert_ptr_null(mallocx(0x80000000UL, MALLOCX_ALIGN(0x80000000UL)),
- "Expected OOM for mallocx()");
-#endif
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_basic)
-{
-#define MAXSZ (((size_t)1) << 23)
- size_t sz;
-
- for (sz = 1; sz < MAXSZ; sz = nallocx(sz, 0) + 1) {
- size_t nsz, rsz;
- void *p;
- nsz = nallocx(sz, 0);
- assert_zu_ne(nsz, 0, "Unexpected nallocx() error");
- p = mallocx(sz, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p,
- "Unexpected mallocx(size=%zx, flags=0) error", sz);
- rsz = sallocx(p, 0);
- assert_zu_ge(rsz, sz, "Real size smaller than expected");
- assert_zu_eq(nsz, rsz, "nallocx()/sallocx() size mismatch");
- dallocx(p, 0);
-
- p = mallocx(sz, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p,
- "Unexpected mallocx(size=%zx, flags=0) error", sz);
- dallocx(p, 0);
-
- nsz = nallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_zu_ne(nsz, 0, "Unexpected nallocx() error");
- p = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p,
- "Unexpected mallocx(size=%zx, flags=MALLOCX_ZERO) error",
- nsz);
- rsz = sallocx(p, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(nsz, rsz, "nallocx()/sallocx() rsize mismatch");
- dallocx(p, 0);
- purge();
- }
-#undef MAXSZ
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_and_size)
-{
-#define MAXALIGN (((size_t)1) << 23)
-#define NITER 4
- size_t nsz, rsz, sz, alignment, total;
- unsigned i;
- void *ps[NITER];
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++)
- ps[i] = NULL;
-
- for (alignment = 8;
- alignment <= MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- total = 0;
- for (sz = 1;
- sz < 3 * alignment && sz < (1U << 31);
- sz += (alignment >> (LG_SIZEOF_PTR-1)) - 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- nsz = nallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ALIGN(alignment) |
- MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_zu_ne(nsz, 0,
- "nallocx() error for alignment=%zu, "
- "size=%zu (%#zx)", alignment, sz, sz);
- ps[i] = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ALIGN(alignment) |
- MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ps[i],
- "mallocx() error for alignment=%zu, "
- "size=%zu (%#zx)", alignment, sz, sz);
- rsz = sallocx(ps[i], 0);
- assert_zu_ge(rsz, sz,
- "Real size smaller than expected for "
- "alignment=%zu, size=%zu", alignment, sz);
- assert_zu_eq(nsz, rsz,
- "nallocx()/sallocx() size mismatch for "
- "alignment=%zu, size=%zu", alignment, sz);
- assert_ptr_null(
- (void *)((uintptr_t)ps[i] & (alignment-1)),
- "%p inadequately aligned for"
- " alignment=%zu, size=%zu", ps[i],
- alignment, sz);
- total += rsz;
- if (total >= (MAXALIGN << 1))
- break;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- if (ps[i] != NULL) {
- dallocx(ps[i], 0);
- ps[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- purge();
- }
-#undef MAXALIGN
-#undef NITER
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_overflow,
- test_oom,
- test_basic,
- test_alignment_and_size));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/overflow.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/overflow.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 303d9b2d3..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/overflow.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_overflow)
-{
- unsigned nhchunks;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t sz, miblen, max_size_class;
- void *p;
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nhchunks", &nhchunks, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.hchunk.0.size", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() error");
- mib[2] = nhchunks - 1;
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &max_size_class, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlbymib() error");
-
- assert_ptr_null(malloc(max_size_class + 1),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
- assert_ptr_null(malloc(SIZE_T_MAX),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
-
- assert_ptr_null(calloc(1, max_size_class + 1),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
- assert_ptr_null(calloc(1, SIZE_T_MAX),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() OOM");
- assert_ptr_null(realloc(p, max_size_class + 1),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
- assert_ptr_null(realloc(p, SIZE_T_MAX),
- "Expected OOM due to over-sized allocation request");
- free(p);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_overflow));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/posix_memalign.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/posix_memalign.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e22e10200..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/posix_memalign.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define CHUNK 0x400000
-#define MAXALIGN (((size_t)1) << 23)
-
-/*
- * On systems which can't merge extents, tests that call this function generate
- * a lot of dirty memory very quickly. Purging between cycles mitigates
- * potential OOM on e.g. 32-bit Windows.
- */
-static void
-purge(void)
-{
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl error");
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_errors)
-{
- size_t alignment;
- void *p;
-
- for (alignment = 0; alignment < sizeof(void *); alignment++) {
- assert_d_eq(posix_memalign(&p, alignment, 1), EINVAL,
- "Expected error for invalid alignment %zu",
- alignment);
- }
-
- for (alignment = sizeof(size_t); alignment < MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- assert_d_ne(posix_memalign(&p, alignment + 1, 1), 0,
- "Expected error for invalid alignment %zu",
- alignment + 1);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_oom_errors)
-{
- size_t alignment, size;
- void *p;
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- alignment = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
- size = UINT64_C(0x8000000000000000);
-#else
- alignment = 0x80000000LU;
- size = 0x80000000LU;
-#endif
- assert_d_ne(posix_memalign(&p, alignment, size), 0,
- "Expected error for posix_memalign(&p, %zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- alignment = UINT64_C(0x4000000000000000);
- size = UINT64_C(0xc000000000000001);
-#else
- alignment = 0x40000000LU;
- size = 0xc0000001LU;
-#endif
- assert_d_ne(posix_memalign(&p, alignment, size), 0,
- "Expected error for posix_memalign(&p, %zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-
- alignment = 0x10LU;
-#if LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3
- size = UINT64_C(0xfffffffffffffff0);
-#else
- size = 0xfffffff0LU;
-#endif
- assert_d_ne(posix_memalign(&p, alignment, size), 0,
- "Expected error for posix_memalign(&p, %zu, %zu)",
- alignment, size);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_and_size)
-{
-#define NITER 4
- size_t alignment, size, total;
- unsigned i;
- int err;
- void *ps[NITER];
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++)
- ps[i] = NULL;
-
- for (alignment = 8;
- alignment <= MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- total = 0;
- for (size = 1;
- size < 3 * alignment && size < (1U << 31);
- size += (alignment >> (LG_SIZEOF_PTR-1)) - 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- err = posix_memalign(&ps[i],
- alignment, size);
- if (err) {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(get_errno(), buf, sizeof(buf));
- test_fail(
- "Error for alignment=%zu, "
- "size=%zu (%#zx): %s",
- alignment, size, size, buf);
- }
- total += malloc_usable_size(ps[i]);
- if (total >= (MAXALIGN << 1))
- break;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- if (ps[i] != NULL) {
- free(ps[i]);
- ps[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- purge();
- }
-#undef NITER
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_alignment_errors,
- test_oom_errors,
- test_alignment_and_size));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/rallocx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/rallocx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 66ad8660a..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/rallocx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,259 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsizes_impl(const char *cmd)
-{
- unsigned ret;
- size_t z;
-
- z = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(cmd, &ret, &z, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nhuge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nhchunks"));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_size_impl(const char *cmd, size_t ind)
-{
- size_t ret;
- size_t z;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = 4;
-
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib(cmd, mib, &miblen),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
- mib[2] = ind;
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &ret, &z, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib([\"%s\", %zu], ...) failure", cmd, ind);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_huge_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_grow_and_shrink)
-{
- void *p, *q;
- size_t tsz;
-#define NCYCLES 3
- unsigned i, j;
-#define NSZS 2500
- size_t szs[NSZS];
-#define MAXSZ ZU(12 * 1024 * 1024)
-
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- szs[0] = sallocx(p, 0);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NCYCLES; i++) {
- for (j = 1; j < NSZS && szs[j-1] < MAXSZ; j++) {
- q = rallocx(p, szs[j-1]+1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q,
- "Unexpected rallocx() error for size=%zu-->%zu",
- szs[j-1], szs[j-1]+1);
- szs[j] = sallocx(q, 0);
- assert_zu_ne(szs[j], szs[j-1]+1,
- "Expected size to be at least: %zu", szs[j-1]+1);
- p = q;
- }
-
- for (j--; j > 0; j--) {
- q = rallocx(p, szs[j-1], 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q,
- "Unexpected rallocx() error for size=%zu-->%zu",
- szs[j], szs[j-1]);
- tsz = sallocx(q, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(tsz, szs[j-1],
- "Expected size=%zu, got size=%zu", szs[j-1], tsz);
- p = q;
- }
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-#undef MAXSZ
-#undef NSZS
-#undef NCYCLES
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static bool
-validate_fill(const void *p, uint8_t c, size_t offset, size_t len)
-{
- bool ret = false;
- const uint8_t *buf = (const uint8_t *)p;
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- uint8_t b = buf[offset+i];
- if (b != c) {
- test_fail("Allocation at %p (len=%zu) contains %#x "
- "rather than %#x at offset %zu", p, len, b, c,
- offset+i);
- ret = true;
- }
- }
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero)
-{
- void *p, *q;
- size_t psz, qsz, i, j;
- size_t start_sizes[] = {1, 3*1024, 63*1024, 4095*1024};
-#define FILL_BYTE 0xaaU
-#define RANGE 2048
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(start_sizes)/sizeof(size_t); i++) {
- size_t start_size = start_sizes[i];
- p = mallocx(start_size, MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- psz = sallocx(p, 0);
-
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, 0, 0, psz),
- "Expected zeroed memory");
- memset(p, FILL_BYTE, psz);
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, psz),
- "Expected filled memory");
-
- for (j = 1; j < RANGE; j++) {
- q = rallocx(p, start_size+j, MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q, "Unexpected rallocx() error");
- qsz = sallocx(q, 0);
- if (q != p || qsz != psz) {
- assert_false(validate_fill(q, FILL_BYTE, 0,
- psz), "Expected filled memory");
- assert_false(validate_fill(q, 0, psz, qsz-psz),
- "Expected zeroed memory");
- }
- if (psz != qsz) {
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)q+psz), FILL_BYTE,
- qsz-psz);
- psz = qsz;
- }
- p = q;
- }
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, psz),
- "Expected filled memory");
- dallocx(p, 0);
- }
-#undef FILL_BYTE
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_align)
-{
- void *p, *q;
- size_t align;
-#define MAX_ALIGN (ZU(1) << 25)
-
- align = ZU(1);
- p = mallocx(1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(align));
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- for (align <<= 1; align <= MAX_ALIGN; align <<= 1) {
- q = rallocx(p, 1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(align));
- assert_ptr_not_null(q,
- "Unexpected rallocx() error for align=%zu", align);
- assert_ptr_null(
- (void *)((uintptr_t)q & (align-1)),
- "%p inadequately aligned for align=%zu",
- q, align);
- p = q;
- }
- dallocx(p, 0);
-#undef MAX_ALIGN
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_lg_align_and_zero)
-{
- void *p, *q;
- unsigned lg_align;
- size_t sz;
-#define MAX_LG_ALIGN 25
-#define MAX_VALIDATE (ZU(1) << 22)
-
- lg_align = 0;
- p = mallocx(1, MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(lg_align)|MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- for (lg_align++; lg_align <= MAX_LG_ALIGN; lg_align++) {
- q = rallocx(p, 1, MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(lg_align)|MALLOCX_ZERO);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q,
- "Unexpected rallocx() error for lg_align=%u", lg_align);
- assert_ptr_null(
- (void *)((uintptr_t)q & ((ZU(1) << lg_align)-1)),
- "%p inadequately aligned for lg_align=%u", q, lg_align);
- sz = sallocx(q, 0);
- if ((sz << 1) <= MAX_VALIDATE) {
- assert_false(validate_fill(q, 0, 0, sz),
- "Expected zeroed memory");
- } else {
- assert_false(validate_fill(q, 0, 0, MAX_VALIDATE),
- "Expected zeroed memory");
- assert_false(validate_fill(
- (void *)((uintptr_t)q+sz-MAX_VALIDATE),
- 0, 0, MAX_VALIDATE), "Expected zeroed memory");
- }
- p = q;
- }
- dallocx(p, 0);
-#undef MAX_VALIDATE
-#undef MAX_LG_ALIGN
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_overflow)
-{
- size_t hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_ptr_null(rallocx(p, hugemax+1, 0),
- "Expected OOM for rallocx(p, size=%#zx, 0)", hugemax+1);
-
- assert_ptr_null(rallocx(p, ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1, 0),
- "Expected OOM for rallocx(p, size=%#zx, 0)", ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1);
-
- assert_ptr_null(rallocx(p, SIZE_T_MAX, 0),
- "Expected OOM for rallocx(p, size=%#zx, 0)", SIZE_T_MAX);
-
- assert_ptr_null(rallocx(p, 1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1)),
- "Expected OOM for rallocx(p, size=1, MALLOCX_ALIGN(%#zx))",
- ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1);
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_grow_and_shrink,
- test_zero,
- test_align,
- test_lg_align_and_zero,
- test_overflow));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/sdallocx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/sdallocx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b84817d76..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/sdallocx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define MAXALIGN (((size_t)1) << 25)
-#define NITER 4
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_basic)
-{
- void *ptr = mallocx(64, 0);
- sdallocx(ptr, 64, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_alignment_and_size)
-{
- size_t nsz, sz, alignment, total;
- unsigned i;
- void *ps[NITER];
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++)
- ps[i] = NULL;
-
- for (alignment = 8;
- alignment <= MAXALIGN;
- alignment <<= 1) {
- total = 0;
- for (sz = 1;
- sz < 3 * alignment && sz < (1U << 31);
- sz += (alignment >> (LG_SIZEOF_PTR-1)) - 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- nsz = nallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ALIGN(alignment) |
- MALLOCX_ZERO);
- ps[i] = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_ALIGN(alignment) |
- MALLOCX_ZERO);
- total += nsz;
- if (total >= (MAXALIGN << 1))
- break;
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- if (ps[i] != NULL) {
- sdallocx(ps[i], sz,
- MALLOCX_ALIGN(alignment));
- ps[i] = NULL;
- }
- }
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_basic,
- test_alignment_and_size));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_arena.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_arena.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 67be53513..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_arena.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define NTHREADS 10
-
-void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
- unsigned main_arena_ind = *(unsigned *)arg;
- void *p;
- unsigned arena_ind;
- size_t size;
- int err;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Error in malloc()");
- free(p);
-
- size = sizeof(arena_ind);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.arena", &arena_ind, &size, &main_arena_ind,
- sizeof(main_arena_ind)))) {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(err, buf, sizeof(buf));
- test_fail("Error in mallctl(): %s", buf);
- }
-
- size = sizeof(arena_ind);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.arena", &arena_ind, &size, NULL, 0))) {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(err, buf, sizeof(buf));
- test_fail("Error in mallctl(): %s", buf);
- }
- assert_u_eq(arena_ind, main_arena_ind,
- "Arena index should be same as for main thread");
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_thread_arena)
-{
- void *p;
- unsigned arena_ind;
- size_t size;
- int err;
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Error in malloc()");
-
- size = sizeof(arena_ind);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.arena", &arena_ind, &size, NULL, 0))) {
- char buf[BUFERROR_BUF];
-
- buferror(err, buf, sizeof(buf));
- test_fail("Error in mallctl(): %s", buf);
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start,
- (void *)&arena_ind);
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- intptr_t join_ret;
- thd_join(thds[i], (void *)&join_ret);
- assert_zd_eq(join_ret, 0, "Unexpected thread join error");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_thread_arena));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_tcache_enabled.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_tcache_enabled.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f4e89c682..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/thread_tcache_enabled.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static const bool config_tcache =
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_TCACHE
- true
-#else
- false
-#endif
- ;
-
-void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
- int err;
- size_t sz;
- bool e0, e1;
-
- sz = sizeof(bool);
- if ((err = mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, NULL, 0))) {
- if (err == ENOENT) {
- assert_false(config_tcache,
- "ENOENT should only be returned if tcache is "
- "disabled");
- }
- goto label_ENOENT;
- }
-
- if (e0) {
- e1 = false;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_true(e0, "tcache should be enabled");
- }
-
- e1 = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_false(e0, "tcache should be disabled");
-
- e1 = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_true(e0, "tcache should be enabled");
-
- e1 = false;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_true(e0, "tcache should be enabled");
-
- e1 = false;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_false(e0, "tcache should be disabled");
-
- free(malloc(1));
- e1 = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_false(e0, "tcache should be disabled");
-
- free(malloc(1));
- e1 = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_true(e0, "tcache should be enabled");
-
- free(malloc(1));
- e1 = false;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_true(e0, "tcache should be enabled");
-
- free(malloc(1));
- e1 = false;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.enabled", &e0, &sz, &e1, sz), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
- assert_false(e0, "tcache should be disabled");
-
- free(malloc(1));
- return (NULL);
-label_ENOENT:
- test_skip("\"thread.tcache.enabled\" mallctl not available");
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_main_thread)
-{
-
- thd_start(NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_subthread)
-{
- thd_t thd;
-
- thd_create(&thd, thd_start, NULL);
- thd_join(thd, NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- /* Run tests multiple times to check for bad interactions. */
- return (test(
- test_main_thread,
- test_subthread,
- test_main_thread,
- test_subthread,
- test_main_thread));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/xallocx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/xallocx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ad292bb56..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/integration/xallocx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,497 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-const char *malloc_conf = "junk:false";
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Use a separate arena for xallocx() extension/contraction tests so that
- * internal allocation e.g. by heap profiling can't interpose allocations where
- * xallocx() would ordinarily be able to extend.
- */
-static unsigned
-arena_ind(void)
-{
- static unsigned ind = 0;
-
- if (ind == 0) {
- size_t sz = sizeof(ind);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.extend", &ind, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure creating arena");
- }
-
- return (ind);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_same_size)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t sz, tsz;
-
- p = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- sz = sallocx(p, 0);
-
- tsz = xallocx(p, sz, 0, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(tsz, sz, "Unexpected size change: %zu --> %zu", sz, tsz);
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_extra_no_move)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t sz, tsz;
-
- p = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- sz = sallocx(p, 0);
-
- tsz = xallocx(p, sz, sz-42, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(tsz, sz, "Unexpected size change: %zu --> %zu", sz, tsz);
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_no_move_fail)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t sz, tsz;
-
- p = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- sz = sallocx(p, 0);
-
- tsz = xallocx(p, sz + 5, 0, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(tsz, sz, "Unexpected size change: %zu --> %zu", sz, tsz);
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsizes_impl(const char *cmd)
-{
- unsigned ret;
- size_t z;
-
- z = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(cmd, &ret, &z, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsmall(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nbins"));
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nlarge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nlruns"));
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nhuge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nhchunks"));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_size_impl(const char *cmd, size_t ind)
-{
- size_t ret;
- size_t z;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = 4;
-
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib(cmd, mib, &miblen),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
- mib[2] = ind;
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &ret, &z, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib([\"%s\", %zu], ...) failure", cmd, ind);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_small_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.bin.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_large_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.lrun.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_huge_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_size)
-{
- size_t small0, hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- small0 = get_small_size(0);
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(small0, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- /* Test smallest supported size. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, 1, 0, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- /* Test largest supported size. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax, 0, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- /* Test size overflow. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax+1, 0, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, SIZE_T_MAX, 0, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_size_extra_overflow)
-{
- size_t small0, hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- small0 = get_small_size(0);
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(small0, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- /* Test overflows that can be resolved by clamping extra. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax-1, 2, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax, 1, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- /* Test overflow such that hugemax-size underflows. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax+1, 2, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax+2, 3, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, SIZE_T_MAX-2, 2, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, SIZE_T_MAX-1, 1, 0), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_extra_small)
-{
- size_t small0, small1, hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- small0 = get_small_size(0);
- small1 = get_small_size(1);
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(small0, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, small1, 0, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, small1, 0, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, small0, small1 - small0, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- /* Test size+extra overflow. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, small0, hugemax - small0 + 1, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, small0, SIZE_T_MAX - small0, 0), small0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_extra_large)
-{
- int flags = MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind());
- size_t smallmax, large0, large1, large2, huge0, hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- smallmax = get_small_size(get_nsmall()-1);
- large0 = get_large_size(0);
- large1 = get_large_size(1);
- large2 = get_large_size(2);
- huge0 = get_huge_size(0);
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(large2, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large2, 0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size decrease with zero extra. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, smallmax, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large2, 0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size decrease with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, large2 - large0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large1, large2 - large1, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, large1 - large0, flags), large1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, smallmax, large0 - smallmax, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with zero extra. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large2, 0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge0, 0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_lt(xallocx(p, large0, huge0 - large0, flags), huge0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, 0, flags), large0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large0, large2 - large0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, large2, 0, flags), large2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size+extra overflow. */
- assert_zu_lt(xallocx(p, large2, hugemax - large2 + 1, flags), huge0,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- dallocx(p, flags);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_extra_huge)
-{
- int flags = MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind());
- size_t largemax, huge1, huge2, huge3, hugemax;
- void *p;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- largemax = get_large_size(get_nlarge()-1);
- huge1 = get_huge_size(1);
- huge2 = get_huge_size(2);
- huge3 = get_huge_size(3);
- hugemax = get_huge_size(get_nhuge()-1);
-
- p = mallocx(huge3, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge3, 0, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size decrease with zero extra. */
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, huge1, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, largemax, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge3, 0, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size decrease with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge1, huge3 - huge1, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge2, huge3 - huge2, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge1, huge2 - huge1, flags), huge2,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, largemax, huge1 - largemax, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, huge1, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with zero extra. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, huge3, 0, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, hugemax+1, 0, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, huge1, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, huge1, SIZE_T_MAX - huge1, flags), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_ge(xallocx(p, huge1, 0, flags), huge1,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size increase with non-zero extra. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, huge1, huge3 - huge1, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, huge3, 0, flags), huge3,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
- /* Test size+extra overflow. */
- assert_zu_le(xallocx(p, huge3, hugemax - huge3 + 1, flags), hugemax,
- "Unexpected xallocx() behavior");
-
- dallocx(p, flags);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-print_filled_extents(const void *p, uint8_t c, size_t len)
-{
- const uint8_t *pc = (const uint8_t *)p;
- size_t i, range0;
- uint8_t c0;
-
- malloc_printf(" p=%p, c=%#x, len=%zu:", p, c, len);
- range0 = 0;
- c0 = pc[0];
- for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
- if (pc[i] != c0) {
- malloc_printf(" %#x[%zu..%zu)", c0, range0, i);
- range0 = i;
- c0 = pc[i];
- }
- }
- malloc_printf(" %#x[%zu..%zu)\n", c0, range0, i);
-}
-
-static bool
-validate_fill(const void *p, uint8_t c, size_t offset, size_t len)
-{
- const uint8_t *pc = (const uint8_t *)p;
- bool err;
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = offset, err = false; i < offset+len; i++) {
- if (pc[i] != c)
- err = true;
- }
-
- if (err)
- print_filled_extents(p, c, offset + len);
-
- return (err);
-}
-
-static void
-test_zero(size_t szmin, size_t szmax)
-{
- int flags = MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind()) | MALLOCX_ZERO;
- size_t sz, nsz;
- void *p;
-#define FILL_BYTE 0x7aU
-
- sz = szmax;
- p = mallocx(sz, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() error");
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, 0x00, 0, sz), "Memory not filled: sz=%zu",
- sz);
-
- /*
- * Fill with non-zero so that non-debug builds are more likely to detect
- * errors.
- */
- memset(p, FILL_BYTE, sz);
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, sz),
- "Memory not filled: sz=%zu", sz);
-
- /* Shrink in place so that we can expect growing in place to succeed. */
- sz = szmin;
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, sz, 0, flags), sz,
- "Unexpected xallocx() error");
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, sz),
- "Memory not filled: sz=%zu", sz);
-
- for (sz = szmin; sz < szmax; sz = nsz) {
- nsz = nallocx(sz+1, flags);
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, sz+1, 0, flags), nsz,
- "Unexpected xallocx() failure");
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, sz),
- "Memory not filled: sz=%zu", sz);
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, 0x00, sz, nsz-sz),
- "Memory not filled: sz=%zu, nsz-sz=%zu", sz, nsz-sz);
- memset((void *)((uintptr_t)p + sz), FILL_BYTE, nsz-sz);
- assert_false(validate_fill(p, FILL_BYTE, 0, nsz),
- "Memory not filled: nsz=%zu", nsz);
- }
-
- dallocx(p, flags);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_large)
-{
- size_t large0, largemax;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- large0 = get_large_size(0);
- largemax = get_large_size(get_nlarge()-1);
-
- test_zero(large0, largemax);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_huge)
-{
- size_t huge0, huge1;
-
- /* Get size classes. */
- huge0 = get_huge_size(0);
- huge1 = get_huge_size(1);
-
- test_zero(huge1, huge0 * 2);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_same_size,
- test_extra_no_move,
- test_no_move_fail,
- test_size,
- test_size_extra_overflow,
- test_extra_small,
- test_extra_large,
- test_extra_huge,
- test_zero_large,
- test_zero_huge));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/SFMT.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/SFMT.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 80cabe05e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/SFMT.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,719 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-/**
- * @file SFMT.c
- * @brief SIMD oriented Fast Mersenne Twister(SFMT)
- *
- * @author Mutsuo Saito (Hiroshima University)
- * @author Makoto Matsumoto (Hiroshima University)
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * The new BSD License is applied to this software, see LICENSE.txt
- */
-#define SFMT_C_
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-#include "test/SFMT-params.h"
-
-#if defined(JEMALLOC_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN64)
-#define BIG_ENDIAN64 1
-#endif
-#if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) && !defined(__amd64) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN64)
-#define BIG_ENDIAN64 1
-#endif
-#if defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN64)
-#define BIG_ENDIAN64 1
-#endif
-#if defined(ONLY64) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN64)
- #if defined(__GNUC__)
- #error "-DONLY64 must be specified with -DBIG_ENDIAN64"
- #endif
-#undef ONLY64
-#endif
-/*------------------------------------------------------
- 128-bit SIMD data type for Altivec, SSE2 or standard C
- ------------------------------------------------------*/
-#if defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)
-/** 128-bit data structure */
-union W128_T {
- vector unsigned int s;
- uint32_t u[4];
-};
-/** 128-bit data type */
-typedef union W128_T w128_t;
-
-#elif defined(HAVE_SSE2)
-/** 128-bit data structure */
-union W128_T {
- __m128i si;
- uint32_t u[4];
-};
-/** 128-bit data type */
-typedef union W128_T w128_t;
-
-#else
-
-/** 128-bit data structure */
-struct W128_T {
- uint32_t u[4];
-};
-/** 128-bit data type */
-typedef struct W128_T w128_t;
-
-#endif
-
-struct sfmt_s {
- /** the 128-bit internal state array */
- w128_t sfmt[N];
- /** index counter to the 32-bit internal state array */
- int idx;
- /** a flag: it is 0 if and only if the internal state is not yet
- * initialized. */
- int initialized;
-};
-
-/*--------------------------------------
- FILE GLOBAL VARIABLES
- internal state, index counter and flag
- --------------------------------------*/
-
-/** a parity check vector which certificate the period of 2^{MEXP} */
-static uint32_t parity[4] = {PARITY1, PARITY2, PARITY3, PARITY4};
-
-/*----------------
- STATIC FUNCTIONS
- ----------------*/
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int idxof(int i);
-#if (!defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)) && (!defined(HAVE_SSE2))
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void rshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift);
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void lshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift);
-#endif
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void gen_rand_all(sfmt_t *ctx);
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void gen_rand_array(sfmt_t *ctx, w128_t *array, int size);
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C uint32_t func1(uint32_t x);
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C uint32_t func2(uint32_t x);
-static void period_certification(sfmt_t *ctx);
-#if defined(BIG_ENDIAN64) && !defined(ONLY64)
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void swap(w128_t *array, int size);
-#endif
-
-#if defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)
- #include "test/SFMT-alti.h"
-#elif defined(HAVE_SSE2)
- #include "test/SFMT-sse2.h"
-#endif
-
-/**
- * This function simulate a 64-bit index of LITTLE ENDIAN
- * in BIG ENDIAN machine.
- */
-#ifdef ONLY64
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int idxof(int i) {
- return i ^ 1;
-}
-#else
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C int idxof(int i) {
- return i;
-}
-#endif
-/**
- * This function simulates SIMD 128-bit right shift by the standard C.
- * The 128-bit integer given in in is shifted by (shift * 8) bits.
- * This function simulates the LITTLE ENDIAN SIMD.
- * @param out the output of this function
- * @param in the 128-bit data to be shifted
- * @param shift the shift value
- */
-#if (!defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)) && (!defined(HAVE_SSE2))
-#ifdef ONLY64
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void rshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift) {
- uint64_t th, tl, oh, ol;
-
- th = ((uint64_t)in->u[2] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[3]);
- tl = ((uint64_t)in->u[0] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[1]);
-
- oh = th >> (shift * 8);
- ol = tl >> (shift * 8);
- ol |= th << (64 - shift * 8);
- out->u[0] = (uint32_t)(ol >> 32);
- out->u[1] = (uint32_t)ol;
- out->u[2] = (uint32_t)(oh >> 32);
- out->u[3] = (uint32_t)oh;
-}
-#else
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void rshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift) {
- uint64_t th, tl, oh, ol;
-
- th = ((uint64_t)in->u[3] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[2]);
- tl = ((uint64_t)in->u[1] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[0]);
-
- oh = th >> (shift * 8);
- ol = tl >> (shift * 8);
- ol |= th << (64 - shift * 8);
- out->u[1] = (uint32_t)(ol >> 32);
- out->u[0] = (uint32_t)ol;
- out->u[3] = (uint32_t)(oh >> 32);
- out->u[2] = (uint32_t)oh;
-}
-#endif
-/**
- * This function simulates SIMD 128-bit left shift by the standard C.
- * The 128-bit integer given in in is shifted by (shift * 8) bits.
- * This function simulates the LITTLE ENDIAN SIMD.
- * @param out the output of this function
- * @param in the 128-bit data to be shifted
- * @param shift the shift value
- */
-#ifdef ONLY64
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void lshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift) {
- uint64_t th, tl, oh, ol;
-
- th = ((uint64_t)in->u[2] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[3]);
- tl = ((uint64_t)in->u[0] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[1]);
-
- oh = th << (shift * 8);
- ol = tl << (shift * 8);
- oh |= tl >> (64 - shift * 8);
- out->u[0] = (uint32_t)(ol >> 32);
- out->u[1] = (uint32_t)ol;
- out->u[2] = (uint32_t)(oh >> 32);
- out->u[3] = (uint32_t)oh;
-}
-#else
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void lshift128(w128_t *out, w128_t const *in, int shift) {
- uint64_t th, tl, oh, ol;
-
- th = ((uint64_t)in->u[3] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[2]);
- tl = ((uint64_t)in->u[1] << 32) | ((uint64_t)in->u[0]);
-
- oh = th << (shift * 8);
- ol = tl << (shift * 8);
- oh |= tl >> (64 - shift * 8);
- out->u[1] = (uint32_t)(ol >> 32);
- out->u[0] = (uint32_t)ol;
- out->u[3] = (uint32_t)(oh >> 32);
- out->u[2] = (uint32_t)oh;
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-
-/**
- * This function represents the recursion formula.
- * @param r output
- * @param a a 128-bit part of the internal state array
- * @param b a 128-bit part of the internal state array
- * @param c a 128-bit part of the internal state array
- * @param d a 128-bit part of the internal state array
- */
-#if (!defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)) && (!defined(HAVE_SSE2))
-#ifdef ONLY64
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void do_recursion(w128_t *r, w128_t *a, w128_t *b, w128_t *c,
- w128_t *d) {
- w128_t x;
- w128_t y;
-
- lshift128(&x, a, SL2);
- rshift128(&y, c, SR2);
- r->u[0] = a->u[0] ^ x.u[0] ^ ((b->u[0] >> SR1) & MSK2) ^ y.u[0]
- ^ (d->u[0] << SL1);
- r->u[1] = a->u[1] ^ x.u[1] ^ ((b->u[1] >> SR1) & MSK1) ^ y.u[1]
- ^ (d->u[1] << SL1);
- r->u[2] = a->u[2] ^ x.u[2] ^ ((b->u[2] >> SR1) & MSK4) ^ y.u[2]
- ^ (d->u[2] << SL1);
- r->u[3] = a->u[3] ^ x.u[3] ^ ((b->u[3] >> SR1) & MSK3) ^ y.u[3]
- ^ (d->u[3] << SL1);
-}
-#else
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void do_recursion(w128_t *r, w128_t *a, w128_t *b, w128_t *c,
- w128_t *d) {
- w128_t x;
- w128_t y;
-
- lshift128(&x, a, SL2);
- rshift128(&y, c, SR2);
- r->u[0] = a->u[0] ^ x.u[0] ^ ((b->u[0] >> SR1) & MSK1) ^ y.u[0]
- ^ (d->u[0] << SL1);
- r->u[1] = a->u[1] ^ x.u[1] ^ ((b->u[1] >> SR1) & MSK2) ^ y.u[1]
- ^ (d->u[1] << SL1);
- r->u[2] = a->u[2] ^ x.u[2] ^ ((b->u[2] >> SR1) & MSK3) ^ y.u[2]
- ^ (d->u[2] << SL1);
- r->u[3] = a->u[3] ^ x.u[3] ^ ((b->u[3] >> SR1) & MSK4) ^ y.u[3]
- ^ (d->u[3] << SL1);
-}
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if (!defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)) && (!defined(HAVE_SSE2))
-/**
- * This function fills the internal state array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void gen_rand_all(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- int i;
- w128_t *r1, *r2;
-
- r1 = &ctx->sfmt[N - 2];
- r2 = &ctx->sfmt[N - 1];
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- do_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i], &ctx->sfmt[i], &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1], r1,
- r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &ctx->sfmt[i];
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- do_recursion(&ctx->sfmt[i], &ctx->sfmt[i], &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1 - N], r1,
- r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &ctx->sfmt[i];
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * This function fills the user-specified array with pseudorandom
- * integers.
- *
- * @param array an 128-bit array to be filled by pseudorandom numbers.
- * @param size number of 128-bit pseudorandom numbers to be generated.
- */
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void gen_rand_array(sfmt_t *ctx, w128_t *array, int size) {
- int i, j;
- w128_t *r1, *r2;
-
- r1 = &ctx->sfmt[N - 2];
- r2 = &ctx->sfmt[N - 1];
- for (i = 0; i < N - POS1; i++) {
- do_recursion(&array[i], &ctx->sfmt[i], &ctx->sfmt[i + POS1], r1, r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &array[i];
- }
- for (; i < N; i++) {
- do_recursion(&array[i], &ctx->sfmt[i], &array[i + POS1 - N], r1, r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &array[i];
- }
- for (; i < size - N; i++) {
- do_recursion(&array[i], &array[i - N], &array[i + POS1 - N], r1, r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &array[i];
- }
- for (j = 0; j < 2 * N - size; j++) {
- ctx->sfmt[j] = array[j + size - N];
- }
- for (; i < size; i++, j++) {
- do_recursion(&array[i], &array[i - N], &array[i + POS1 - N], r1, r2);
- r1 = r2;
- r2 = &array[i];
- ctx->sfmt[j] = array[i];
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-#if defined(BIG_ENDIAN64) && !defined(ONLY64) && !defined(HAVE_ALTIVEC)
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void swap(w128_t *array, int size) {
- int i;
- uint32_t x, y;
-
- for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
- x = array[i].u[0];
- y = array[i].u[2];
- array[i].u[0] = array[i].u[1];
- array[i].u[2] = array[i].u[3];
- array[i].u[1] = x;
- array[i].u[3] = y;
- }
-}
-#endif
-/**
- * This function represents a function used in the initialization
- * by init_by_array
- * @param x 32-bit integer
- * @return 32-bit integer
- */
-static uint32_t func1(uint32_t x) {
- return (x ^ (x >> 27)) * (uint32_t)1664525UL;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function represents a function used in the initialization
- * by init_by_array
- * @param x 32-bit integer
- * @return 32-bit integer
- */
-static uint32_t func2(uint32_t x) {
- return (x ^ (x >> 27)) * (uint32_t)1566083941UL;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function certificate the period of 2^{MEXP}
- */
-static void period_certification(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- int inner = 0;
- int i, j;
- uint32_t work;
- uint32_t *psfmt32 = &ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
- inner ^= psfmt32[idxof(i)] & parity[i];
- for (i = 16; i > 0; i >>= 1)
- inner ^= inner >> i;
- inner &= 1;
- /* check OK */
- if (inner == 1) {
- return;
- }
- /* check NG, and modification */
- for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
- work = 1;
- for (j = 0; j < 32; j++) {
- if ((work & parity[i]) != 0) {
- psfmt32[idxof(i)] ^= work;
- return;
- }
- work = work << 1;
- }
- }
-}
-
-/*----------------
- PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
- ----------------*/
-/**
- * This function returns the identification string.
- * The string shows the word size, the Mersenne exponent,
- * and all parameters of this generator.
- */
-const char *get_idstring(void) {
- return IDSTR;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function returns the minimum size of array used for \b
- * fill_array32() function.
- * @return minimum size of array used for fill_array32() function.
- */
-int get_min_array_size32(void) {
- return N32;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function returns the minimum size of array used for \b
- * fill_array64() function.
- * @return minimum size of array used for fill_array64() function.
- */
-int get_min_array_size64(void) {
- return N64;
-}
-
-#ifndef ONLY64
-/**
- * This function generates and returns 32-bit pseudorandom number.
- * init_gen_rand or init_by_array must be called before this function.
- * @return 32-bit pseudorandom number
- */
-uint32_t gen_rand32(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- uint32_t r;
- uint32_t *psfmt32 = &ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-
- assert(ctx->initialized);
- if (ctx->idx >= N32) {
- gen_rand_all(ctx);
- ctx->idx = 0;
- }
- r = psfmt32[ctx->idx++];
- return r;
-}
-
-/* Generate a random integer in [0..limit). */
-uint32_t gen_rand32_range(sfmt_t *ctx, uint32_t limit) {
- uint32_t ret, above;
-
- above = 0xffffffffU - (0xffffffffU % limit);
- while (1) {
- ret = gen_rand32(ctx);
- if (ret < above) {
- ret %= limit;
- break;
- }
- }
- return ret;
-}
-#endif
-/**
- * This function generates and returns 64-bit pseudorandom number.
- * init_gen_rand or init_by_array must be called before this function.
- * The function gen_rand64 should not be called after gen_rand32,
- * unless an initialization is again executed.
- * @return 64-bit pseudorandom number
- */
-uint64_t gen_rand64(sfmt_t *ctx) {
-#if defined(BIG_ENDIAN64) && !defined(ONLY64)
- uint32_t r1, r2;
- uint32_t *psfmt32 = &ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-#else
- uint64_t r;
- uint64_t *psfmt64 = (uint64_t *)&ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-#endif
-
- assert(ctx->initialized);
- assert(ctx->idx % 2 == 0);
-
- if (ctx->idx >= N32) {
- gen_rand_all(ctx);
- ctx->idx = 0;
- }
-#if defined(BIG_ENDIAN64) && !defined(ONLY64)
- r1 = psfmt32[ctx->idx];
- r2 = psfmt32[ctx->idx + 1];
- ctx->idx += 2;
- return ((uint64_t)r2 << 32) | r1;
-#else
- r = psfmt64[ctx->idx / 2];
- ctx->idx += 2;
- return r;
-#endif
-}
-
-/* Generate a random integer in [0..limit). */
-uint64_t gen_rand64_range(sfmt_t *ctx, uint64_t limit) {
- uint64_t ret, above;
-
- above = KQU(0xffffffffffffffff) - (KQU(0xffffffffffffffff) % limit);
- while (1) {
- ret = gen_rand64(ctx);
- if (ret < above) {
- ret %= limit;
- break;
- }
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-#ifndef ONLY64
-/**
- * This function generates pseudorandom 32-bit integers in the
- * specified array[] by one call. The number of pseudorandom integers
- * is specified by the argument size, which must be at least 624 and a
- * multiple of four. The generation by this function is much faster
- * than the following gen_rand function.
- *
- * For initialization, init_gen_rand or init_by_array must be called
- * before the first call of this function. This function can not be
- * used after calling gen_rand function, without initialization.
- *
- * @param array an array where pseudorandom 32-bit integers are filled
- * by this function. The pointer to the array must be \b "aligned"
- * (namely, must be a multiple of 16) in the SIMD version, since it
- * refers to the address of a 128-bit integer. In the standard C
- * version, the pointer is arbitrary.
- *
- * @param size the number of 32-bit pseudorandom integers to be
- * generated. size must be a multiple of 4, and greater than or equal
- * to (MEXP / 128 + 1) * 4.
- *
- * @note \b memalign or \b posix_memalign is available to get aligned
- * memory. Mac OSX doesn't have these functions, but \b malloc of OSX
- * returns the pointer to the aligned memory block.
- */
-void fill_array32(sfmt_t *ctx, uint32_t *array, int size) {
- assert(ctx->initialized);
- assert(ctx->idx == N32);
- assert(size % 4 == 0);
- assert(size >= N32);
-
- gen_rand_array(ctx, (w128_t *)array, size / 4);
- ctx->idx = N32;
-}
-#endif
-
-/**
- * This function generates pseudorandom 64-bit integers in the
- * specified array[] by one call. The number of pseudorandom integers
- * is specified by the argument size, which must be at least 312 and a
- * multiple of two. The generation by this function is much faster
- * than the following gen_rand function.
- *
- * For initialization, init_gen_rand or init_by_array must be called
- * before the first call of this function. This function can not be
- * used after calling gen_rand function, without initialization.
- *
- * @param array an array where pseudorandom 64-bit integers are filled
- * by this function. The pointer to the array must be "aligned"
- * (namely, must be a multiple of 16) in the SIMD version, since it
- * refers to the address of a 128-bit integer. In the standard C
- * version, the pointer is arbitrary.
- *
- * @param size the number of 64-bit pseudorandom integers to be
- * generated. size must be a multiple of 2, and greater than or equal
- * to (MEXP / 128 + 1) * 2
- *
- * @note \b memalign or \b posix_memalign is available to get aligned
- * memory. Mac OSX doesn't have these functions, but \b malloc of OSX
- * returns the pointer to the aligned memory block.
- */
-void fill_array64(sfmt_t *ctx, uint64_t *array, int size) {
- assert(ctx->initialized);
- assert(ctx->idx == N32);
- assert(size % 2 == 0);
- assert(size >= N64);
-
- gen_rand_array(ctx, (w128_t *)array, size / 2);
- ctx->idx = N32;
-
-#if defined(BIG_ENDIAN64) && !defined(ONLY64)
- swap((w128_t *)array, size /2);
-#endif
-}
-
-/**
- * This function initializes the internal state array with a 32-bit
- * integer seed.
- *
- * @param seed a 32-bit integer used as the seed.
- */
-sfmt_t *init_gen_rand(uint32_t seed) {
- void *p;
- sfmt_t *ctx;
- int i;
- uint32_t *psfmt32;
-
- if (posix_memalign(&p, sizeof(w128_t), sizeof(sfmt_t)) != 0) {
- return NULL;
- }
- ctx = (sfmt_t *)p;
- psfmt32 = &ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-
- psfmt32[idxof(0)] = seed;
- for (i = 1; i < N32; i++) {
- psfmt32[idxof(i)] = 1812433253UL * (psfmt32[idxof(i - 1)]
- ^ (psfmt32[idxof(i - 1)] >> 30))
- + i;
- }
- ctx->idx = N32;
- period_certification(ctx);
- ctx->initialized = 1;
-
- return ctx;
-}
-
-/**
- * This function initializes the internal state array,
- * with an array of 32-bit integers used as the seeds
- * @param init_key the array of 32-bit integers, used as a seed.
- * @param key_length the length of init_key.
- */
-sfmt_t *init_by_array(uint32_t *init_key, int key_length) {
- void *p;
- sfmt_t *ctx;
- int i, j, count;
- uint32_t r;
- int lag;
- int mid;
- int size = N * 4;
- uint32_t *psfmt32;
-
- if (posix_memalign(&p, sizeof(w128_t), sizeof(sfmt_t)) != 0) {
- return NULL;
- }
- ctx = (sfmt_t *)p;
- psfmt32 = &ctx->sfmt[0].u[0];
-
- if (size >= 623) {
- lag = 11;
- } else if (size >= 68) {
- lag = 7;
- } else if (size >= 39) {
- lag = 5;
- } else {
- lag = 3;
- }
- mid = (size - lag) / 2;
-
- memset(ctx->sfmt, 0x8b, sizeof(ctx->sfmt));
- if (key_length + 1 > N32) {
- count = key_length + 1;
- } else {
- count = N32;
- }
- r = func1(psfmt32[idxof(0)] ^ psfmt32[idxof(mid)]
- ^ psfmt32[idxof(N32 - 1)]);
- psfmt32[idxof(mid)] += r;
- r += key_length;
- psfmt32[idxof(mid + lag)] += r;
- psfmt32[idxof(0)] = r;
-
- count--;
- for (i = 1, j = 0; (j < count) && (j < key_length); j++) {
- r = func1(psfmt32[idxof(i)] ^ psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)]
- ^ psfmt32[idxof((i + N32 - 1) % N32)]);
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)] += r;
- r += init_key[j] + i;
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid + lag) % N32)] += r;
- psfmt32[idxof(i)] = r;
- i = (i + 1) % N32;
- }
- for (; j < count; j++) {
- r = func1(psfmt32[idxof(i)] ^ psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)]
- ^ psfmt32[idxof((i + N32 - 1) % N32)]);
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)] += r;
- r += i;
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid + lag) % N32)] += r;
- psfmt32[idxof(i)] = r;
- i = (i + 1) % N32;
- }
- for (j = 0; j < N32; j++) {
- r = func2(psfmt32[idxof(i)] + psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)]
- + psfmt32[idxof((i + N32 - 1) % N32)]);
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid) % N32)] ^= r;
- r -= i;
- psfmt32[idxof((i + mid + lag) % N32)] ^= r;
- psfmt32[idxof(i)] = r;
- i = (i + 1) % N32;
- }
-
- ctx->idx = N32;
- period_certification(ctx);
- ctx->initialized = 1;
-
- return ctx;
-}
-
-void fini_gen_rand(sfmt_t *ctx) {
- assert(ctx != NULL);
-
- ctx->initialized = 0;
- free(ctx);
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a253d978..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-void *
-btalloc(size_t size, unsigned bits)
-{
-
- return (btalloc_0(size, bits));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_0.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_0.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 77d8904ea..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_0.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-btalloc_n_gen(0)
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_1.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_1.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c126c309..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/btalloc_1.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-btalloc_n_gen(1)
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/math.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/math.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 887a36390..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/math.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-#define MATH_C_
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mq.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mq.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 40b31c15c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mq.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-/*
- * Sleep for approximately ns nanoseconds. No lower *nor* upper bound on sleep
- * time is guaranteed.
- */
-void
-mq_nanosleep(unsigned ns)
-{
-
- assert(ns <= 1000*1000*1000);
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- Sleep(ns / 1000);
-#else
- {
- struct timespec timeout;
-
- if (ns < 1000*1000*1000) {
- timeout.tv_sec = 0;
- timeout.tv_nsec = ns;
- } else {
- timeout.tv_sec = 1;
- timeout.tv_nsec = 0;
- }
- nanosleep(&timeout, NULL);
- }
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mtx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mtx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8a5dfdd99..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/mtx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifndef _CRT_SPINCOUNT
-#define _CRT_SPINCOUNT 4000
-#endif
-
-bool
-mtx_init(mtx_t *mtx)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- if (!InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount(&mtx->lock, _CRT_SPINCOUNT))
- return (true);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- mtx->lock = OS_UNFAIR_LOCK_INIT;
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- mtx->lock = 0;
-#else
- pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
-
- if (pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr) != 0)
- return (true);
- pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT);
- if (pthread_mutex_init(&mtx->lock, &attr) != 0) {
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr);
- return (true);
- }
- pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&attr);
-#endif
- return (false);
-}
-
-void
-mtx_fini(mtx_t *mtx)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
-#else
- pthread_mutex_destroy(&mtx->lock);
-#endif
-}
-
-void
-mtx_lock(mtx_t *mtx)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- EnterCriticalSection(&mtx->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock_lock(&mtx->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLockLock(&mtx->lock);
-#else
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mtx->lock);
-#endif
-}
-
-void
-mtx_unlock(mtx_t *mtx)
-{
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
- LeaveCriticalSection(&mtx->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OS_UNFAIR_LOCK))
- os_unfair_lock_unlock(&mtx->lock);
-#elif (defined(JEMALLOC_OSSPIN))
- OSSpinLockUnlock(&mtx->lock);
-#else
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mtx->lock);
-#endif
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/test.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/test.c
deleted file mode 100644
index d70cc7501..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/test.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static unsigned test_count = 0;
-static test_status_t test_counts[test_status_count] = {0, 0, 0};
-static test_status_t test_status = test_status_pass;
-static const char * test_name = "";
-
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2)
-void
-test_skip(const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vcprintf(NULL, NULL, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- malloc_printf("\n");
- test_status = test_status_skip;
-}
-
-JEMALLOC_FORMAT_PRINTF(1, 2)
-void
-test_fail(const char *format, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, format);
- malloc_vcprintf(NULL, NULL, format, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- malloc_printf("\n");
- test_status = test_status_fail;
-}
-
-static const char *
-test_status_string(test_status_t test_status)
-{
-
- switch (test_status) {
- case test_status_pass: return "pass";
- case test_status_skip: return "skip";
- case test_status_fail: return "fail";
- default: not_reached();
- }
-}
-
-void
-p_test_init(const char *name)
-{
-
- test_count++;
- test_status = test_status_pass;
- test_name = name;
-}
-
-void
-p_test_fini(void)
-{
-
- test_counts[test_status]++;
- malloc_printf("%s: %s\n", test_name, test_status_string(test_status));
-}
-
-static test_status_t
-p_test_impl(bool do_malloc_init, test_t *t, va_list ap)
-{
- test_status_t ret;
-
- if (do_malloc_init) {
- /*
- * Make sure initialization occurs prior to running tests.
- * Tests are special because they may use internal facilities
- * prior to triggering initialization as a side effect of
- * calling into the public API.
- */
- if (nallocx(1, 0) == 0) {
- malloc_printf("Initialization error");
- return (test_status_fail);
- }
- }
-
- ret = test_status_pass;
- for (; t != NULL; t = va_arg(ap, test_t *)) {
- t();
- if (test_status > ret)
- ret = test_status;
- }
-
- malloc_printf("--- %s: %u/%u, %s: %u/%u, %s: %u/%u ---\n",
- test_status_string(test_status_pass),
- test_counts[test_status_pass], test_count,
- test_status_string(test_status_skip),
- test_counts[test_status_skip], test_count,
- test_status_string(test_status_fail),
- test_counts[test_status_fail], test_count);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-test_status_t
-p_test(test_t *t, ...)
-{
- test_status_t ret;
- va_list ap;
-
- ret = test_status_pass;
- va_start(ap, t);
- ret = p_test_impl(true, t, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-test_status_t
-p_test_no_malloc_init(test_t *t, ...)
-{
- test_status_t ret;
- va_list ap;
-
- ret = test_status_pass;
- va_start(ap, t);
- ret = p_test_impl(false, t, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-void
-p_test_fail(const char *prefix, const char *message)
-{
-
- malloc_cprintf(NULL, NULL, "%s%s\n", prefix, message);
- test_status = test_status_fail;
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/thd.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/thd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c9d006586..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/thd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef _WIN32
-void
-thd_create(thd_t *thd, void *(*proc)(void *), void *arg)
-{
- LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE routine = (LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)proc;
- *thd = CreateThread(NULL, 0, routine, arg, 0, NULL);
- if (*thd == NULL)
- test_fail("Error in CreateThread()\n");
-}
-
-void
-thd_join(thd_t thd, void **ret)
-{
-
- if (WaitForSingleObject(thd, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0 && ret) {
- DWORD exit_code;
- GetExitCodeThread(thd, (LPDWORD) &exit_code);
- *ret = (void *)(uintptr_t)exit_code;
- }
-}
-
-#else
-void
-thd_create(thd_t *thd, void *(*proc)(void *), void *arg)
-{
-
- if (pthread_create(thd, NULL, proc, arg) != 0)
- test_fail("Error in pthread_create()\n");
-}
-
-void
-thd_join(thd_t thd, void **ret)
-{
-
- pthread_join(thd, ret);
-}
-#endif
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/timer.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/timer.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 3c7e63a26..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/src/timer.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-void
-timer_start(timedelta_t *timer)
-{
-
- nstime_init(&timer->t0, 0);
- nstime_update(&timer->t0);
-}
-
-void
-timer_stop(timedelta_t *timer)
-{
-
- nstime_copy(&timer->t1, &timer->t0);
- nstime_update(&timer->t1);
-}
-
-uint64_t
-timer_usec(const timedelta_t *timer)
-{
- nstime_t delta;
-
- nstime_copy(&delta, &timer->t1);
- nstime_subtract(&delta, &timer->t0);
- return (nstime_ns(&delta) / 1000);
-}
-
-void
-timer_ratio(timedelta_t *a, timedelta_t *b, char *buf, size_t buflen)
-{
- uint64_t t0 = timer_usec(a);
- uint64_t t1 = timer_usec(b);
- uint64_t mult;
- size_t i = 0;
- size_t j, n;
-
- /* Whole. */
- n = malloc_snprintf(&buf[i], buflen-i, "%"FMTu64, t0 / t1);
- i += n;
- if (i >= buflen)
- return;
- mult = 1;
- for (j = 0; j < n; j++)
- mult *= 10;
-
- /* Decimal. */
- n = malloc_snprintf(&buf[i], buflen-i, ".");
- i += n;
-
- /* Fraction. */
- while (i < buflen-1) {
- uint64_t round = (i+1 == buflen-1 && ((t0 * mult * 10 / t1) % 10
- >= 5)) ? 1 : 0;
- n = malloc_snprintf(&buf[i], buflen-i,
- "%"FMTu64, (t0 * mult / t1) % 10 + round);
- i += n;
- mult *= 10;
- }
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/stress/microbench.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/stress/microbench.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7dc45f89c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/stress/microbench.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-JEMALLOC_INLINE_C void
-time_func(timedelta_t *timer, uint64_t nwarmup, uint64_t niter,
- void (*func)(void))
-{
- uint64_t i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nwarmup; i++)
- func();
- timer_start(timer);
- for (i = 0; i < niter; i++)
- func();
- timer_stop(timer);
-}
-
-void
-compare_funcs(uint64_t nwarmup, uint64_t niter, const char *name_a,
- void (*func_a), const char *name_b, void (*func_b))
-{
- timedelta_t timer_a, timer_b;
- char ratio_buf[6];
- void *p;
-
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- return;
- }
-
- time_func(&timer_a, nwarmup, niter, func_a);
- time_func(&timer_b, nwarmup, niter, func_b);
-
- timer_ratio(&timer_a, &timer_b, ratio_buf, sizeof(ratio_buf));
- malloc_printf("%"FMTu64" iterations, %s=%"FMTu64"us, "
- "%s=%"FMTu64"us, ratio=1:%s\n",
- niter, name_a, timer_usec(&timer_a), name_b, timer_usec(&timer_b),
- ratio_buf);
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_free(void)
-{
- /* The compiler can optimize away free(malloc(1))! */
- void *p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- free(p);
-}
-
-static void
-mallocx_free(void)
-{
- void *p = mallocx(1, 0);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- return;
- }
- free(p);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_malloc_vs_mallocx)
-{
-
- compare_funcs(10*1000*1000, 100*1000*1000, "malloc",
- malloc_free, "mallocx", mallocx_free);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-malloc_dallocx(void)
-{
- void *p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_sdallocx(void)
-{
- void *p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- sdallocx(p, 1, 0);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_free_vs_dallocx)
-{
-
- compare_funcs(10*1000*1000, 100*1000*1000, "free", malloc_free,
- "dallocx", malloc_dallocx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_dallocx_vs_sdallocx)
-{
-
- compare_funcs(10*1000*1000, 100*1000*1000, "dallocx", malloc_dallocx,
- "sdallocx", malloc_sdallocx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-malloc_mus_free(void)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- malloc_usable_size(p);
- free(p);
-}
-
-static void
-malloc_sallocx_free(void)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- if (sallocx(p, 0) < 1)
- test_fail("Unexpected sallocx() failure");
- free(p);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mus_vs_sallocx)
-{
-
- compare_funcs(10*1000*1000, 100*1000*1000, "malloc_usable_size",
- malloc_mus_free, "sallocx", malloc_sallocx_free);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-malloc_nallocx_free(void)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- if (p == NULL) {
- test_fail("Unexpected malloc() failure");
- return;
- }
- if (nallocx(1, 0) < 1)
- test_fail("Unexpected nallocx() failure");
- free(p);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_sallocx_vs_nallocx)
-{
-
- compare_funcs(10*1000*1000, 100*1000*1000, "sallocx",
- malloc_sallocx_free, "nallocx", malloc_nallocx_free);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_malloc_vs_mallocx,
- test_free_vs_dallocx,
- test_dallocx_vs_sdallocx,
- test_mus_vs_sallocx,
- test_sallocx_vs_nallocx));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/test.sh.in b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/test.sh.in
deleted file mode 100644
index a39f99f6b..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/test.sh.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-case @abi@ in
- macho)
- export DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="@objroot@lib"
- ;;
- pecoff)
- export PATH="${PATH}:@objroot@lib"
- ;;
- *)
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Corresponds to test_status_t.
-pass_code=0
-skip_code=1
-fail_code=2
-
-pass_count=0
-skip_count=0
-fail_count=0
-for t in $@; do
- if [ $pass_count -ne 0 -o $skip_count -ne 0 -o $fail_count != 0 ] ; then
- echo
- fi
- echo "=== ${t} ==="
- ${t}@exe@ @abs_srcroot@ @abs_objroot@
- result_code=$?
- case ${result_code} in
- ${pass_code})
- pass_count=$((pass_count+1))
- ;;
- ${skip_code})
- skip_count=$((skip_count+1))
- ;;
- ${fail_code})
- fail_count=$((fail_count+1))
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Test harness error" 1>&2
- exit 1
- esac
-done
-
-total_count=`expr ${pass_count} + ${skip_count} + ${fail_count}`
-echo
-echo "Test suite summary: pass: ${pass_count}/${total_count}, skip: ${skip_count}/${total_count}, fail: ${fail_count}/${total_count}"
-
-if [ ${fail_count} -eq 0 ] ; then
- exit 0
-else
- exit 1
-fi
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/SFMT.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/SFMT.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ba4be8702..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/SFMT.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1605 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file derives from SFMT 1.3.3
- * (http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/SFMT/index.html), which was
- * released under the terms of the following license:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2006,2007 Mutsuo Saito, Makoto Matsumoto and Hiroshima
- * University. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
- * met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- * * Neither the name of the Hiroshima University nor the names of
- * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
- * derived from this software without specific prior written
- * permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
- * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
- * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
- * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
- * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
- * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
- * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
- * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
- * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define BLOCK_SIZE 10000
-#define BLOCK_SIZE64 (BLOCK_SIZE / 2)
-#define COUNT_1 1000
-#define COUNT_2 700
-
-static const uint32_t init_gen_rand_32_expected[] = {
- 3440181298U, 1564997079U, 1510669302U, 2930277156U, 1452439940U,
- 3796268453U, 423124208U, 2143818589U, 3827219408U, 2987036003U,
- 2674978610U, 1536842514U, 2027035537U, 2534897563U, 1686527725U,
- 545368292U, 1489013321U, 1370534252U, 4231012796U, 3994803019U,
- 1764869045U, 824597505U, 862581900U, 2469764249U, 812862514U,
- 359318673U, 116957936U, 3367389672U, 2327178354U, 1898245200U,
- 3206507879U, 2378925033U, 1040214787U, 2524778605U, 3088428700U,
- 1417665896U, 964324147U, 2282797708U, 2456269299U, 313400376U,
- 2245093271U, 1015729427U, 2694465011U, 3246975184U, 1992793635U,
- 463679346U, 3721104591U, 3475064196U, 856141236U, 1499559719U,
- 3522818941U, 3721533109U, 1954826617U, 1282044024U, 1543279136U,
- 1301863085U, 2669145051U, 4221477354U, 3896016841U, 3392740262U,
- 462466863U, 1037679449U, 1228140306U, 922298197U, 1205109853U,
- 1872938061U, 3102547608U, 2742766808U, 1888626088U, 4028039414U,
- 157593879U, 1136901695U, 4038377686U, 3572517236U, 4231706728U,
- 2997311961U, 1189931652U, 3981543765U, 2826166703U, 87159245U,
- 1721379072U, 3897926942U, 1790395498U, 2569178939U, 1047368729U,
- 2340259131U, 3144212906U, 2301169789U, 2442885464U, 3034046771U,
- 3667880593U, 3935928400U, 2372805237U, 1666397115U, 2460584504U,
- 513866770U, 3810869743U, 2147400037U, 2792078025U, 2941761810U,
- 3212265810U, 984692259U, 346590253U, 1804179199U, 3298543443U,
- 750108141U, 2880257022U, 243310542U, 1869036465U, 1588062513U,
- 2983949551U, 1931450364U, 4034505847U, 2735030199U, 1628461061U,
- 2539522841U, 127965585U, 3992448871U, 913388237U, 559130076U,
- 1202933193U, 4087643167U, 2590021067U, 2256240196U, 1746697293U,
- 1013913783U, 1155864921U, 2715773730U, 915061862U, 1948766573U,
- 2322882854U, 3761119102U, 1343405684U, 3078711943U, 3067431651U,
- 3245156316U, 3588354584U, 3484623306U, 3899621563U, 4156689741U,
- 3237090058U, 3880063844U, 862416318U, 4039923869U, 2303788317U,
- 3073590536U, 701653667U, 2131530884U, 3169309950U, 2028486980U,
- 747196777U, 3620218225U, 432016035U, 1449580595U, 2772266392U,
- 444224948U, 1662832057U, 3184055582U, 3028331792U, 1861686254U,
- 1104864179U, 342430307U, 1350510923U, 3024656237U, 1028417492U,
- 2870772950U, 290847558U, 3675663500U, 508431529U, 4264340390U,
- 2263569913U, 1669302976U, 519511383U, 2706411211U, 3764615828U,
- 3883162495U, 4051445305U, 2412729798U, 3299405164U, 3991911166U,
- 2348767304U, 2664054906U, 3763609282U, 593943581U, 3757090046U,
- 2075338894U, 2020550814U, 4287452920U, 4290140003U, 1422957317U,
- 2512716667U, 2003485045U, 2307520103U, 2288472169U, 3940751663U,
- 4204638664U, 2892583423U, 1710068300U, 3904755993U, 2363243951U,
- 3038334120U, 547099465U, 771105860U, 3199983734U, 4282046461U,
- 2298388363U, 934810218U, 2837827901U, 3952500708U, 2095130248U,
- 3083335297U, 26885281U, 3932155283U, 1531751116U, 1425227133U,
- 495654159U, 3279634176U, 3855562207U, 3957195338U, 4159985527U,
- 893375062U, 1875515536U, 1327247422U, 3754140693U, 1028923197U,
- 1729880440U, 805571298U, 448971099U, 2726757106U, 2749436461U,
- 2485987104U, 175337042U, 3235477922U, 3882114302U, 2020970972U,
- 943926109U, 2762587195U, 1904195558U, 3452650564U, 108432281U,
- 3893463573U, 3977583081U, 2636504348U, 1110673525U, 3548479841U,
- 4258854744U, 980047703U, 4057175418U, 3890008292U, 145653646U,
- 3141868989U, 3293216228U, 1194331837U, 1254570642U, 3049934521U,
- 2868313360U, 2886032750U, 1110873820U, 279553524U, 3007258565U,
- 1104807822U, 3186961098U, 315764646U, 2163680838U, 3574508994U,
- 3099755655U, 191957684U, 3642656737U, 3317946149U, 3522087636U,
- 444526410U, 779157624U, 1088229627U, 1092460223U, 1856013765U,
- 3659877367U, 368270451U, 503570716U, 3000984671U, 2742789647U,
- 928097709U, 2914109539U, 308843566U, 2816161253U, 3667192079U,
- 2762679057U, 3395240989U, 2928925038U, 1491465914U, 3458702834U,
- 3787782576U, 2894104823U, 1296880455U, 1253636503U, 989959407U,
- 2291560361U, 2776790436U, 1913178042U, 1584677829U, 689637520U,
- 1898406878U, 688391508U, 3385234998U, 845493284U, 1943591856U,
- 2720472050U, 222695101U, 1653320868U, 2904632120U, 4084936008U,
- 1080720688U, 3938032556U, 387896427U, 2650839632U, 99042991U,
- 1720913794U, 1047186003U, 1877048040U, 2090457659U, 517087501U,
- 4172014665U, 2129713163U, 2413533132U, 2760285054U, 4129272496U,
- 1317737175U, 2309566414U, 2228873332U, 3889671280U, 1110864630U,
- 3576797776U, 2074552772U, 832002644U, 3097122623U, 2464859298U,
- 2679603822U, 1667489885U, 3237652716U, 1478413938U, 1719340335U,
- 2306631119U, 639727358U, 3369698270U, 226902796U, 2099920751U,
- 1892289957U, 2201594097U, 3508197013U, 3495811856U, 3900381493U,
- 841660320U, 3974501451U, 3360949056U, 1676829340U, 728899254U,
- 2047809627U, 2390948962U, 670165943U, 3412951831U, 4189320049U,
- 1911595255U, 2055363086U, 507170575U, 418219594U, 4141495280U,
- 2692088692U, 4203630654U, 3540093932U, 791986533U, 2237921051U,
- 2526864324U, 2956616642U, 1394958700U, 1983768223U, 1893373266U,
- 591653646U, 228432437U, 1611046598U, 3007736357U, 1040040725U,
- 2726180733U, 2789804360U, 4263568405U, 829098158U, 3847722805U,
- 1123578029U, 1804276347U, 997971319U, 4203797076U, 4185199713U,
- 2811733626U, 2343642194U, 2985262313U, 1417930827U, 3759587724U,
- 1967077982U, 1585223204U, 1097475516U, 1903944948U, 740382444U,
- 1114142065U, 1541796065U, 1718384172U, 1544076191U, 1134682254U,
- 3519754455U, 2866243923U, 341865437U, 645498576U, 2690735853U,
- 1046963033U, 2493178460U, 1187604696U, 1619577821U, 488503634U,
- 3255768161U, 2306666149U, 1630514044U, 2377698367U, 2751503746U,
- 3794467088U, 1796415981U, 3657173746U, 409136296U, 1387122342U,
- 1297726519U, 219544855U, 4270285558U, 437578827U, 1444698679U,
- 2258519491U, 963109892U, 3982244073U, 3351535275U, 385328496U,
- 1804784013U, 698059346U, 3920535147U, 708331212U, 784338163U,
- 785678147U, 1238376158U, 1557298846U, 2037809321U, 271576218U,
- 4145155269U, 1913481602U, 2763691931U, 588981080U, 1201098051U,
- 3717640232U, 1509206239U, 662536967U, 3180523616U, 1133105435U,
- 2963500837U, 2253971215U, 3153642623U, 1066925709U, 2582781958U,
- 3034720222U, 1090798544U, 2942170004U, 4036187520U, 686972531U,
- 2610990302U, 2641437026U, 1837562420U, 722096247U, 1315333033U,
- 2102231203U, 3402389208U, 3403698140U, 1312402831U, 2898426558U,
- 814384596U, 385649582U, 1916643285U, 1924625106U, 2512905582U,
- 2501170304U, 4275223366U, 2841225246U, 1467663688U, 3563567847U,
- 2969208552U, 884750901U, 102992576U, 227844301U, 3681442994U,
- 3502881894U, 4034693299U, 1166727018U, 1697460687U, 1737778332U,
- 1787161139U, 1053003655U, 1215024478U, 2791616766U, 2525841204U,
- 1629323443U, 3233815U, 2003823032U, 3083834263U, 2379264872U,
- 3752392312U, 1287475550U, 3770904171U, 3004244617U, 1502117784U,
- 918698423U, 2419857538U, 3864502062U, 1751322107U, 2188775056U,
- 4018728324U, 983712955U, 440071928U, 3710838677U, 2001027698U,
- 3994702151U, 22493119U, 3584400918U, 3446253670U, 4254789085U,
- 1405447860U, 1240245579U, 1800644159U, 1661363424U, 3278326132U,
- 3403623451U, 67092802U, 2609352193U, 3914150340U, 1814842761U,
- 3610830847U, 591531412U, 3880232807U, 1673505890U, 2585326991U,
- 1678544474U, 3148435887U, 3457217359U, 1193226330U, 2816576908U,
- 154025329U, 121678860U, 1164915738U, 973873761U, 269116100U,
- 52087970U, 744015362U, 498556057U, 94298882U, 1563271621U,
- 2383059628U, 4197367290U, 3958472990U, 2592083636U, 2906408439U,
- 1097742433U, 3924840517U, 264557272U, 2292287003U, 3203307984U,
- 4047038857U, 3820609705U, 2333416067U, 1839206046U, 3600944252U,
- 3412254904U, 583538222U, 2390557166U, 4140459427U, 2810357445U,
- 226777499U, 2496151295U, 2207301712U, 3283683112U, 611630281U,
- 1933218215U, 3315610954U, 3889441987U, 3719454256U, 3957190521U,
- 1313998161U, 2365383016U, 3146941060U, 1801206260U, 796124080U,
- 2076248581U, 1747472464U, 3254365145U, 595543130U, 3573909503U,
- 3758250204U, 2020768540U, 2439254210U, 93368951U, 3155792250U,
- 2600232980U, 3709198295U, 3894900440U, 2971850836U, 1578909644U,
- 1443493395U, 2581621665U, 3086506297U, 2443465861U, 558107211U,
- 1519367835U, 249149686U, 908102264U, 2588765675U, 1232743965U,
- 1001330373U, 3561331654U, 2259301289U, 1564977624U, 3835077093U,
- 727244906U, 4255738067U, 1214133513U, 2570786021U, 3899704621U,
- 1633861986U, 1636979509U, 1438500431U, 58463278U, 2823485629U,
- 2297430187U, 2926781924U, 3371352948U, 1864009023U, 2722267973U,
- 1444292075U, 437703973U, 1060414512U, 189705863U, 910018135U,
- 4077357964U, 884213423U, 2644986052U, 3973488374U, 1187906116U,
- 2331207875U, 780463700U, 3713351662U, 3854611290U, 412805574U,
- 2978462572U, 2176222820U, 829424696U, 2790788332U, 2750819108U,
- 1594611657U, 3899878394U, 3032870364U, 1702887682U, 1948167778U,
- 14130042U, 192292500U, 947227076U, 90719497U, 3854230320U,
- 784028434U, 2142399787U, 1563449646U, 2844400217U, 819143172U,
- 2883302356U, 2328055304U, 1328532246U, 2603885363U, 3375188924U,
- 933941291U, 3627039714U, 2129697284U, 2167253953U, 2506905438U,
- 1412424497U, 2981395985U, 1418359660U, 2925902456U, 52752784U,
- 3713667988U, 3924669405U, 648975707U, 1145520213U, 4018650664U,
- 3805915440U, 2380542088U, 2013260958U, 3262572197U, 2465078101U,
- 1114540067U, 3728768081U, 2396958768U, 590672271U, 904818725U,
- 4263660715U, 700754408U, 1042601829U, 4094111823U, 4274838909U,
- 2512692617U, 2774300207U, 2057306915U, 3470942453U, 99333088U,
- 1142661026U, 2889931380U, 14316674U, 2201179167U, 415289459U,
- 448265759U, 3515142743U, 3254903683U, 246633281U, 1184307224U,
- 2418347830U, 2092967314U, 2682072314U, 2558750234U, 2000352263U,
- 1544150531U, 399010405U, 1513946097U, 499682937U, 461167460U,
- 3045570638U, 1633669705U, 851492362U, 4052801922U, 2055266765U,
- 635556996U, 368266356U, 2385737383U, 3218202352U, 2603772408U,
- 349178792U, 226482567U, 3102426060U, 3575998268U, 2103001871U,
- 3243137071U, 225500688U, 1634718593U, 4283311431U, 4292122923U,
- 3842802787U, 811735523U, 105712518U, 663434053U, 1855889273U,
- 2847972595U, 1196355421U, 2552150115U, 4254510614U, 3752181265U,
- 3430721819U, 3828705396U, 3436287905U, 3441964937U, 4123670631U,
- 353001539U, 459496439U, 3799690868U, 1293777660U, 2761079737U,
- 498096339U, 3398433374U, 4080378380U, 2304691596U, 2995729055U,
- 4134660419U, 3903444024U, 3576494993U, 203682175U, 3321164857U,
- 2747963611U, 79749085U, 2992890370U, 1240278549U, 1772175713U,
- 2111331972U, 2655023449U, 1683896345U, 2836027212U, 3482868021U,
- 2489884874U, 756853961U, 2298874501U, 4013448667U, 4143996022U,
- 2948306858U, 4132920035U, 1283299272U, 995592228U, 3450508595U,
- 1027845759U, 1766942720U, 3861411826U, 1446861231U, 95974993U,
- 3502263554U, 1487532194U, 601502472U, 4129619129U, 250131773U,
- 2050079547U, 3198903947U, 3105589778U, 4066481316U, 3026383978U,
- 2276901713U, 365637751U, 2260718426U, 1394775634U, 1791172338U,
- 2690503163U, 2952737846U, 1568710462U, 732623190U, 2980358000U,
- 1053631832U, 1432426951U, 3229149635U, 1854113985U, 3719733532U,
- 3204031934U, 735775531U, 107468620U, 3734611984U, 631009402U,
- 3083622457U, 4109580626U, 159373458U, 1301970201U, 4132389302U,
- 1293255004U, 847182752U, 4170022737U, 96712900U, 2641406755U,
- 1381727755U, 405608287U, 4287919625U, 1703554290U, 3589580244U,
- 2911403488U, 2166565U, 2647306451U, 2330535117U, 1200815358U,
- 1165916754U, 245060911U, 4040679071U, 3684908771U, 2452834126U,
- 2486872773U, 2318678365U, 2940627908U, 1837837240U, 3447897409U,
- 4270484676U, 1495388728U, 3754288477U, 4204167884U, 1386977705U,
- 2692224733U, 3076249689U, 4109568048U, 4170955115U, 4167531356U,
- 4020189950U, 4261855038U, 3036907575U, 3410399885U, 3076395737U,
- 1046178638U, 144496770U, 230725846U, 3349637149U, 17065717U,
- 2809932048U, 2054581785U, 3608424964U, 3259628808U, 134897388U,
- 3743067463U, 257685904U, 3795656590U, 1562468719U, 3589103904U,
- 3120404710U, 254684547U, 2653661580U, 3663904795U, 2631942758U,
- 1063234347U, 2609732900U, 2332080715U, 3521125233U, 1180599599U,
- 1935868586U, 4110970440U, 296706371U, 2128666368U, 1319875791U,
- 1570900197U, 3096025483U, 1799882517U, 1928302007U, 1163707758U,
- 1244491489U, 3533770203U, 567496053U, 2757924305U, 2781639343U,
- 2818420107U, 560404889U, 2619609724U, 4176035430U, 2511289753U,
- 2521842019U, 3910553502U, 2926149387U, 3302078172U, 4237118867U,
- 330725126U, 367400677U, 888239854U, 545570454U, 4259590525U,
- 134343617U, 1102169784U, 1647463719U, 3260979784U, 1518840883U,
- 3631537963U, 3342671457U, 1301549147U, 2083739356U, 146593792U,
- 3217959080U, 652755743U, 2032187193U, 3898758414U, 1021358093U,
- 4037409230U, 2176407931U, 3427391950U, 2883553603U, 985613827U,
- 3105265092U, 3423168427U, 3387507672U, 467170288U, 2141266163U,
- 3723870208U, 916410914U, 1293987799U, 2652584950U, 769160137U,
- 3205292896U, 1561287359U, 1684510084U, 3136055621U, 3765171391U,
- 639683232U, 2639569327U, 1218546948U, 4263586685U, 3058215773U,
- 2352279820U, 401870217U, 2625822463U, 1529125296U, 2981801895U,
- 1191285226U, 4027725437U, 3432700217U, 4098835661U, 971182783U,
- 2443861173U, 3881457123U, 3874386651U, 457276199U, 2638294160U,
- 4002809368U, 421169044U, 1112642589U, 3076213779U, 3387033971U,
- 2499610950U, 3057240914U, 1662679783U, 461224431U, 1168395933U
-};
-static const uint32_t init_by_array_32_expected[] = {
- 2920711183U, 3885745737U, 3501893680U, 856470934U, 1421864068U,
- 277361036U, 1518638004U, 2328404353U, 3355513634U, 64329189U,
- 1624587673U, 3508467182U, 2481792141U, 3706480799U, 1925859037U,
- 2913275699U, 882658412U, 384641219U, 422202002U, 1873384891U,
- 2006084383U, 3924929912U, 1636718106U, 3108838742U, 1245465724U,
- 4195470535U, 779207191U, 1577721373U, 1390469554U, 2928648150U,
- 121399709U, 3170839019U, 4044347501U, 953953814U, 3821710850U,
- 3085591323U, 3666535579U, 3577837737U, 2012008410U, 3565417471U,
- 4044408017U, 433600965U, 1637785608U, 1798509764U, 860770589U,
- 3081466273U, 3982393409U, 2451928325U, 3437124742U, 4093828739U,
- 3357389386U, 2154596123U, 496568176U, 2650035164U, 2472361850U,
- 3438299U, 2150366101U, 1577256676U, 3802546413U, 1787774626U,
- 4078331588U, 3706103141U, 170391138U, 3806085154U, 1680970100U,
- 1961637521U, 3316029766U, 890610272U, 1453751581U, 1430283664U,
- 3051057411U, 3597003186U, 542563954U, 3796490244U, 1690016688U,
- 3448752238U, 440702173U, 347290497U, 1121336647U, 2540588620U,
- 280881896U, 2495136428U, 213707396U, 15104824U, 2946180358U,
- 659000016U, 566379385U, 2614030979U, 2855760170U, 334526548U,
- 2315569495U, 2729518615U, 564745877U, 1263517638U, 3157185798U,
- 1604852056U, 1011639885U, 2950579535U, 2524219188U, 312951012U,
- 1528896652U, 1327861054U, 2846910138U, 3966855905U, 2536721582U,
- 855353911U, 1685434729U, 3303978929U, 1624872055U, 4020329649U,
- 3164802143U, 1642802700U, 1957727869U, 1792352426U, 3334618929U,
- 2631577923U, 3027156164U, 842334259U, 3353446843U, 1226432104U,
- 1742801369U, 3552852535U, 3471698828U, 1653910186U, 3380330939U,
- 2313782701U, 3351007196U, 2129839995U, 1800682418U, 4085884420U,
- 1625156629U, 3669701987U, 615211810U, 3294791649U, 4131143784U,
- 2590843588U, 3207422808U, 3275066464U, 561592872U, 3957205738U,
- 3396578098U, 48410678U, 3505556445U, 1005764855U, 3920606528U,
- 2936980473U, 2378918600U, 2404449845U, 1649515163U, 701203563U,
- 3705256349U, 83714199U, 3586854132U, 922978446U, 2863406304U,
- 3523398907U, 2606864832U, 2385399361U, 3171757816U, 4262841009U,
- 3645837721U, 1169579486U, 3666433897U, 3174689479U, 1457866976U,
- 3803895110U, 3346639145U, 1907224409U, 1978473712U, 1036712794U,
- 980754888U, 1302782359U, 1765252468U, 459245755U, 3728923860U,
- 1512894209U, 2046491914U, 207860527U, 514188684U, 2288713615U,
- 1597354672U, 3349636117U, 2357291114U, 3995796221U, 945364213U,
- 1893326518U, 3770814016U, 1691552714U, 2397527410U, 967486361U,
- 776416472U, 4197661421U, 951150819U, 1852770983U, 4044624181U,
- 1399439738U, 4194455275U, 2284037669U, 1550734958U, 3321078108U,
- 1865235926U, 2912129961U, 2664980877U, 1357572033U, 2600196436U,
- 2486728200U, 2372668724U, 1567316966U, 2374111491U, 1839843570U,
- 20815612U, 3727008608U, 3871996229U, 824061249U, 1932503978U,
- 3404541726U, 758428924U, 2609331364U, 1223966026U, 1299179808U,
- 648499352U, 2180134401U, 880821170U, 3781130950U, 113491270U,
- 1032413764U, 4185884695U, 2490396037U, 1201932817U, 4060951446U,
- 4165586898U, 1629813212U, 2887821158U, 415045333U, 628926856U,
- 2193466079U, 3391843445U, 2227540681U, 1907099846U, 2848448395U,
- 1717828221U, 1372704537U, 1707549841U, 2294058813U, 2101214437U,
- 2052479531U, 1695809164U, 3176587306U, 2632770465U, 81634404U,
- 1603220563U, 644238487U, 302857763U, 897352968U, 2613146653U,
- 1391730149U, 4245717312U, 4191828749U, 1948492526U, 2618174230U,
- 3992984522U, 2178852787U, 3596044509U, 3445573503U, 2026614616U,
- 915763564U, 3415689334U, 2532153403U, 3879661562U, 2215027417U,
- 3111154986U, 2929478371U, 668346391U, 1152241381U, 2632029711U,
- 3004150659U, 2135025926U, 948690501U, 2799119116U, 4228829406U,
- 1981197489U, 4209064138U, 684318751U, 3459397845U, 201790843U,
- 4022541136U, 3043635877U, 492509624U, 3263466772U, 1509148086U,
- 921459029U, 3198857146U, 705479721U, 3835966910U, 3603356465U,
- 576159741U, 1742849431U, 594214882U, 2055294343U, 3634861861U,
- 449571793U, 3246390646U, 3868232151U, 1479156585U, 2900125656U,
- 2464815318U, 3960178104U, 1784261920U, 18311476U, 3627135050U,
- 644609697U, 424968996U, 919890700U, 2986824110U, 816423214U,
- 4003562844U, 1392714305U, 1757384428U, 2569030598U, 995949559U,
- 3875659880U, 2933807823U, 2752536860U, 2993858466U, 4030558899U,
- 2770783427U, 2775406005U, 2777781742U, 1931292655U, 472147933U,
- 3865853827U, 2726470545U, 2668412860U, 2887008249U, 408979190U,
- 3578063323U, 3242082049U, 1778193530U, 27981909U, 2362826515U,
- 389875677U, 1043878156U, 581653903U, 3830568952U, 389535942U,
- 3713523185U, 2768373359U, 2526101582U, 1998618197U, 1160859704U,
- 3951172488U, 1098005003U, 906275699U, 3446228002U, 2220677963U,
- 2059306445U, 132199571U, 476838790U, 1868039399U, 3097344807U,
- 857300945U, 396345050U, 2835919916U, 1782168828U, 1419519470U,
- 4288137521U, 819087232U, 596301494U, 872823172U, 1526888217U,
- 805161465U, 1116186205U, 2829002754U, 2352620120U, 620121516U,
- 354159268U, 3601949785U, 209568138U, 1352371732U, 2145977349U,
- 4236871834U, 1539414078U, 3558126206U, 3224857093U, 4164166682U,
- 3817553440U, 3301780278U, 2682696837U, 3734994768U, 1370950260U,
- 1477421202U, 2521315749U, 1330148125U, 1261554731U, 2769143688U,
- 3554756293U, 4235882678U, 3254686059U, 3530579953U, 1215452615U,
- 3574970923U, 4057131421U, 589224178U, 1000098193U, 171190718U,
- 2521852045U, 2351447494U, 2284441580U, 2646685513U, 3486933563U,
- 3789864960U, 1190528160U, 1702536782U, 1534105589U, 4262946827U,
- 2726686826U, 3584544841U, 2348270128U, 2145092281U, 2502718509U,
- 1027832411U, 3571171153U, 1287361161U, 4011474411U, 3241215351U,
- 2419700818U, 971242709U, 1361975763U, 1096842482U, 3271045537U,
- 81165449U, 612438025U, 3912966678U, 1356929810U, 733545735U,
- 537003843U, 1282953084U, 884458241U, 588930090U, 3930269801U,
- 2961472450U, 1219535534U, 3632251943U, 268183903U, 1441240533U,
- 3653903360U, 3854473319U, 2259087390U, 2548293048U, 2022641195U,
- 2105543911U, 1764085217U, 3246183186U, 482438805U, 888317895U,
- 2628314765U, 2466219854U, 717546004U, 2322237039U, 416725234U,
- 1544049923U, 1797944973U, 3398652364U, 3111909456U, 485742908U,
- 2277491072U, 1056355088U, 3181001278U, 129695079U, 2693624550U,
- 1764438564U, 3797785470U, 195503713U, 3266519725U, 2053389444U,
- 1961527818U, 3400226523U, 3777903038U, 2597274307U, 4235851091U,
- 4094406648U, 2171410785U, 1781151386U, 1378577117U, 654643266U,
- 3424024173U, 3385813322U, 679385799U, 479380913U, 681715441U,
- 3096225905U, 276813409U, 3854398070U, 2721105350U, 831263315U,
- 3276280337U, 2628301522U, 3984868494U, 1466099834U, 2104922114U,
- 1412672743U, 820330404U, 3491501010U, 942735832U, 710652807U,
- 3972652090U, 679881088U, 40577009U, 3705286397U, 2815423480U,
- 3566262429U, 663396513U, 3777887429U, 4016670678U, 404539370U,
- 1142712925U, 1140173408U, 2913248352U, 2872321286U, 263751841U,
- 3175196073U, 3162557581U, 2878996619U, 75498548U, 3836833140U,
- 3284664959U, 1157523805U, 112847376U, 207855609U, 1337979698U,
- 1222578451U, 157107174U, 901174378U, 3883717063U, 1618632639U,
- 1767889440U, 4264698824U, 1582999313U, 884471997U, 2508825098U,
- 3756370771U, 2457213553U, 3565776881U, 3709583214U, 915609601U,
- 460833524U, 1091049576U, 85522880U, 2553251U, 132102809U,
- 2429882442U, 2562084610U, 1386507633U, 4112471229U, 21965213U,
- 1981516006U, 2418435617U, 3054872091U, 4251511224U, 2025783543U,
- 1916911512U, 2454491136U, 3938440891U, 3825869115U, 1121698605U,
- 3463052265U, 802340101U, 1912886800U, 4031997367U, 3550640406U,
- 1596096923U, 610150600U, 431464457U, 2541325046U, 486478003U,
- 739704936U, 2862696430U, 3037903166U, 1129749694U, 2611481261U,
- 1228993498U, 510075548U, 3424962587U, 2458689681U, 818934833U,
- 4233309125U, 1608196251U, 3419476016U, 1858543939U, 2682166524U,
- 3317854285U, 631986188U, 3008214764U, 613826412U, 3567358221U,
- 3512343882U, 1552467474U, 3316162670U, 1275841024U, 4142173454U,
- 565267881U, 768644821U, 198310105U, 2396688616U, 1837659011U,
- 203429334U, 854539004U, 4235811518U, 3338304926U, 3730418692U,
- 3852254981U, 3032046452U, 2329811860U, 2303590566U, 2696092212U,
- 3894665932U, 145835667U, 249563655U, 1932210840U, 2431696407U,
- 3312636759U, 214962629U, 2092026914U, 3020145527U, 4073039873U,
- 2739105705U, 1308336752U, 855104522U, 2391715321U, 67448785U,
- 547989482U, 854411802U, 3608633740U, 431731530U, 537375589U,
- 3888005760U, 696099141U, 397343236U, 1864511780U, 44029739U,
- 1729526891U, 1993398655U, 2010173426U, 2591546756U, 275223291U,
- 1503900299U, 4217765081U, 2185635252U, 1122436015U, 3550155364U,
- 681707194U, 3260479338U, 933579397U, 2983029282U, 2505504587U,
- 2667410393U, 2962684490U, 4139721708U, 2658172284U, 2452602383U,
- 2607631612U, 1344296217U, 3075398709U, 2949785295U, 1049956168U,
- 3917185129U, 2155660174U, 3280524475U, 1503827867U, 674380765U,
- 1918468193U, 3843983676U, 634358221U, 2538335643U, 1873351298U,
- 3368723763U, 2129144130U, 3203528633U, 3087174986U, 2691698871U,
- 2516284287U, 24437745U, 1118381474U, 2816314867U, 2448576035U,
- 4281989654U, 217287825U, 165872888U, 2628995722U, 3533525116U,
- 2721669106U, 872340568U, 3429930655U, 3309047304U, 3916704967U,
- 3270160355U, 1348884255U, 1634797670U, 881214967U, 4259633554U,
- 174613027U, 1103974314U, 1625224232U, 2678368291U, 1133866707U,
- 3853082619U, 4073196549U, 1189620777U, 637238656U, 930241537U,
- 4042750792U, 3842136042U, 2417007212U, 2524907510U, 1243036827U,
- 1282059441U, 3764588774U, 1394459615U, 2323620015U, 1166152231U,
- 3307479609U, 3849322257U, 3507445699U, 4247696636U, 758393720U,
- 967665141U, 1095244571U, 1319812152U, 407678762U, 2640605208U,
- 2170766134U, 3663594275U, 4039329364U, 2512175520U, 725523154U,
- 2249807004U, 3312617979U, 2414634172U, 1278482215U, 349206484U,
- 1573063308U, 1196429124U, 3873264116U, 2400067801U, 268795167U,
- 226175489U, 2961367263U, 1968719665U, 42656370U, 1010790699U,
- 561600615U, 2422453992U, 3082197735U, 1636700484U, 3977715296U,
- 3125350482U, 3478021514U, 2227819446U, 1540868045U, 3061908980U,
- 1087362407U, 3625200291U, 361937537U, 580441897U, 1520043666U,
- 2270875402U, 1009161260U, 2502355842U, 4278769785U, 473902412U,
- 1057239083U, 1905829039U, 1483781177U, 2080011417U, 1207494246U,
- 1806991954U, 2194674403U, 3455972205U, 807207678U, 3655655687U,
- 674112918U, 195425752U, 3917890095U, 1874364234U, 1837892715U,
- 3663478166U, 1548892014U, 2570748714U, 2049929836U, 2167029704U,
- 697543767U, 3499545023U, 3342496315U, 1725251190U, 3561387469U,
- 2905606616U, 1580182447U, 3934525927U, 4103172792U, 1365672522U,
- 1534795737U, 3308667416U, 2841911405U, 3943182730U, 4072020313U,
- 3494770452U, 3332626671U, 55327267U, 478030603U, 411080625U,
- 3419529010U, 1604767823U, 3513468014U, 570668510U, 913790824U,
- 2283967995U, 695159462U, 3825542932U, 4150698144U, 1829758699U,
- 202895590U, 1609122645U, 1267651008U, 2910315509U, 2511475445U,
- 2477423819U, 3932081579U, 900879979U, 2145588390U, 2670007504U,
- 580819444U, 1864996828U, 2526325979U, 1019124258U, 815508628U,
- 2765933989U, 1277301341U, 3006021786U, 855540956U, 288025710U,
- 1919594237U, 2331223864U, 177452412U, 2475870369U, 2689291749U,
- 865194284U, 253432152U, 2628531804U, 2861208555U, 2361597573U,
- 1653952120U, 1039661024U, 2159959078U, 3709040440U, 3564718533U,
- 2596878672U, 2041442161U, 31164696U, 2662962485U, 3665637339U,
- 1678115244U, 2699839832U, 3651968520U, 3521595541U, 458433303U,
- 2423096824U, 21831741U, 380011703U, 2498168716U, 861806087U,
- 1673574843U, 4188794405U, 2520563651U, 2632279153U, 2170465525U,
- 4171949898U, 3886039621U, 1661344005U, 3424285243U, 992588372U,
- 2500984144U, 2993248497U, 3590193895U, 1535327365U, 515645636U,
- 131633450U, 3729760261U, 1613045101U, 3254194278U, 15889678U,
- 1493590689U, 244148718U, 2991472662U, 1401629333U, 777349878U,
- 2501401703U, 4285518317U, 3794656178U, 955526526U, 3442142820U,
- 3970298374U, 736025417U, 2737370764U, 1271509744U, 440570731U,
- 136141826U, 1596189518U, 923399175U, 257541519U, 3505774281U,
- 2194358432U, 2518162991U, 1379893637U, 2667767062U, 3748146247U,
- 1821712620U, 3923161384U, 1947811444U, 2392527197U, 4127419685U,
- 1423694998U, 4156576871U, 1382885582U, 3420127279U, 3617499534U,
- 2994377493U, 4038063986U, 1918458672U, 2983166794U, 4200449033U,
- 353294540U, 1609232588U, 243926648U, 2332803291U, 507996832U,
- 2392838793U, 4075145196U, 2060984340U, 4287475136U, 88232602U,
- 2491531140U, 4159725633U, 2272075455U, 759298618U, 201384554U,
- 838356250U, 1416268324U, 674476934U, 90795364U, 141672229U,
- 3660399588U, 4196417251U, 3249270244U, 3774530247U, 59587265U,
- 3683164208U, 19392575U, 1463123697U, 1882205379U, 293780489U,
- 2553160622U, 2933904694U, 675638239U, 2851336944U, 1435238743U,
- 2448730183U, 804436302U, 2119845972U, 322560608U, 4097732704U,
- 2987802540U, 641492617U, 2575442710U, 4217822703U, 3271835300U,
- 2836418300U, 3739921620U, 2138378768U, 2879771855U, 4294903423U,
- 3121097946U, 2603440486U, 2560820391U, 1012930944U, 2313499967U,
- 584489368U, 3431165766U, 897384869U, 2062537737U, 2847889234U,
- 3742362450U, 2951174585U, 4204621084U, 1109373893U, 3668075775U,
- 2750138839U, 3518055702U, 733072558U, 4169325400U, 788493625U
-};
-static const uint64_t init_gen_rand_64_expected[] = {
- KQU(16924766246869039260), KQU( 8201438687333352714),
- KQU( 2265290287015001750), KQU(18397264611805473832),
- KQU( 3375255223302384358), KQU( 6345559975416828796),
- KQU(18229739242790328073), KQU( 7596792742098800905),
- KQU( 255338647169685981), KQU( 2052747240048610300),
- KQU(18328151576097299343), KQU(12472905421133796567),
- KQU(11315245349717600863), KQU(16594110197775871209),
- KQU(15708751964632456450), KQU(10452031272054632535),
- KQU(11097646720811454386), KQU( 4556090668445745441),
- KQU(17116187693090663106), KQU(14931526836144510645),
- KQU( 9190752218020552591), KQU( 9625800285771901401),
- KQU(13995141077659972832), KQU( 5194209094927829625),
- KQU( 4156788379151063303), KQU( 8523452593770139494),
- KQU(14082382103049296727), KQU( 2462601863986088483),
- KQU( 3030583461592840678), KQU( 5221622077872827681),
- KQU( 3084210671228981236), KQU(13956758381389953823),
- KQU(13503889856213423831), KQU(15696904024189836170),
- KQU( 4612584152877036206), KQU( 6231135538447867881),
- KQU(10172457294158869468), KQU( 6452258628466708150),
- KQU(14044432824917330221), KQU( 370168364480044279),
- KQU(10102144686427193359), KQU( 667870489994776076),
- KQU( 2732271956925885858), KQU(18027788905977284151),
- KQU(15009842788582923859), KQU( 7136357960180199542),
- KQU(15901736243475578127), KQU(16951293785352615701),
- KQU(10551492125243691632), KQU(17668869969146434804),
- KQU(13646002971174390445), KQU( 9804471050759613248),
- KQU( 5511670439655935493), KQU(18103342091070400926),
- KQU(17224512747665137533), KQU(15534627482992618168),
- KQU( 1423813266186582647), KQU(15821176807932930024),
- KQU( 30323369733607156), KQU(11599382494723479403),
- KQU( 653856076586810062), KQU( 3176437395144899659),
- KQU(14028076268147963917), KQU(16156398271809666195),
- KQU( 3166955484848201676), KQU( 5746805620136919390),
- KQU(17297845208891256593), KQU(11691653183226428483),
- KQU(17900026146506981577), KQU(15387382115755971042),
- KQU(16923567681040845943), KQU( 8039057517199388606),
- KQU(11748409241468629263), KQU( 794358245539076095),
- KQU(13438501964693401242), KQU(14036803236515618962),
- KQU( 5252311215205424721), KQU(17806589612915509081),
- KQU( 6802767092397596006), KQU(14212120431184557140),
- KQU( 1072951366761385712), KQU(13098491780722836296),
- KQU( 9466676828710797353), KQU(12673056849042830081),
- KQU(12763726623645357580), KQU(16468961652999309493),
- KQU(15305979875636438926), KQU(17444713151223449734),
- KQU( 5692214267627883674), KQU(13049589139196151505),
- KQU( 880115207831670745), KQU( 1776529075789695498),
- KQU(16695225897801466485), KQU(10666901778795346845),
- KQU( 6164389346722833869), KQU( 2863817793264300475),
- KQU( 9464049921886304754), KQU( 3993566636740015468),
- KQU( 9983749692528514136), KQU(16375286075057755211),
- KQU(16042643417005440820), KQU(11445419662923489877),
- KQU( 7999038846885158836), KQU( 6721913661721511535),
- KQU( 5363052654139357320), KQU( 1817788761173584205),
- KQU(13290974386445856444), KQU( 4650350818937984680),
- KQU( 8219183528102484836), KQU( 1569862923500819899),
- KQU( 4189359732136641860), KQU(14202822961683148583),
- KQU( 4457498315309429058), KQU(13089067387019074834),
- KQU(11075517153328927293), KQU(10277016248336668389),
- KQU( 7070509725324401122), KQU(17808892017780289380),
- KQU(13143367339909287349), KQU( 1377743745360085151),
- KQU( 5749341807421286485), KQU(14832814616770931325),
- KQU( 7688820635324359492), KQU(10960474011539770045),
- KQU( 81970066653179790), KQU(12619476072607878022),
- KQU( 4419566616271201744), KQU(15147917311750568503),
- KQU( 5549739182852706345), KQU( 7308198397975204770),
- KQU(13580425496671289278), KQU(17070764785210130301),
- KQU( 8202832846285604405), KQU( 6873046287640887249),
- KQU( 6927424434308206114), KQU( 6139014645937224874),
- KQU(10290373645978487639), KQU(15904261291701523804),
- KQU( 9628743442057826883), KQU(18383429096255546714),
- KQU( 4977413265753686967), KQU( 7714317492425012869),
- KQU( 9025232586309926193), KQU(14627338359776709107),
- KQU(14759849896467790763), KQU(10931129435864423252),
- KQU( 4588456988775014359), KQU(10699388531797056724),
- KQU( 468652268869238792), KQU( 5755943035328078086),
- KQU( 2102437379988580216), KQU( 9986312786506674028),
- KQU( 2654207180040945604), KQU( 8726634790559960062),
- KQU( 100497234871808137), KQU( 2800137176951425819),
- KQU( 6076627612918553487), KQU( 5780186919186152796),
- KQU( 8179183595769929098), KQU( 6009426283716221169),
- KQU( 2796662551397449358), KQU( 1756961367041986764),
- KQU( 6972897917355606205), KQU(14524774345368968243),
- KQU( 2773529684745706940), KQU( 4853632376213075959),
- KQU( 4198177923731358102), KQU( 8271224913084139776),
- KQU( 2741753121611092226), KQU(16782366145996731181),
- KQU(15426125238972640790), KQU(13595497100671260342),
- KQU( 3173531022836259898), KQU( 6573264560319511662),
- KQU(18041111951511157441), KQU( 2351433581833135952),
- KQU( 3113255578908173487), KQU( 1739371330877858784),
- KQU(16046126562789165480), KQU( 8072101652214192925),
- KQU(15267091584090664910), KQU( 9309579200403648940),
- KQU( 5218892439752408722), KQU(14492477246004337115),
- KQU(17431037586679770619), KQU( 7385248135963250480),
- KQU( 9580144956565560660), KQU( 4919546228040008720),
- KQU(15261542469145035584), KQU(18233297270822253102),
- KQU( 5453248417992302857), KQU( 9309519155931460285),
- KQU(10342813012345291756), KQU(15676085186784762381),
- KQU(15912092950691300645), KQU( 9371053121499003195),
- KQU( 9897186478226866746), KQU(14061858287188196327),
- KQU( 122575971620788119), KQU(12146750969116317754),
- KQU( 4438317272813245201), KQU( 8332576791009527119),
- KQU(13907785691786542057), KQU(10374194887283287467),
- KQU( 2098798755649059566), KQU( 3416235197748288894),
- KQU( 8688269957320773484), KQU( 7503964602397371571),
- KQU(16724977015147478236), KQU( 9461512855439858184),
- KQU(13259049744534534727), KQU( 3583094952542899294),
- KQU( 8764245731305528292), KQU(13240823595462088985),
- KQU(13716141617617910448), KQU(18114969519935960955),
- KQU( 2297553615798302206), KQU( 4585521442944663362),
- KQU(17776858680630198686), KQU( 4685873229192163363),
- KQU( 152558080671135627), KQU(15424900540842670088),
- KQU(13229630297130024108), KQU(17530268788245718717),
- KQU(16675633913065714144), KQU( 3158912717897568068),
- KQU(15399132185380087288), KQU( 7401418744515677872),
- KQU(13135412922344398535), KQU( 6385314346100509511),
- KQU(13962867001134161139), KQU(10272780155442671999),
- KQU(12894856086597769142), KQU(13340877795287554994),
- KQU(12913630602094607396), KQU(12543167911119793857),
- KQU(17343570372251873096), KQU(10959487764494150545),
- KQU( 6966737953093821128), KQU(13780699135496988601),
- KQU( 4405070719380142046), KQU(14923788365607284982),
- KQU( 2869487678905148380), KQU( 6416272754197188403),
- KQU(15017380475943612591), KQU( 1995636220918429487),
- KQU( 3402016804620122716), KQU(15800188663407057080),
- KQU(11362369990390932882), KQU(15262183501637986147),
- KQU(10239175385387371494), KQU( 9352042420365748334),
- KQU( 1682457034285119875), KQU( 1724710651376289644),
- KQU( 2038157098893817966), KQU( 9897825558324608773),
- KQU( 1477666236519164736), KQU(16835397314511233640),
- KQU(10370866327005346508), KQU(10157504370660621982),
- KQU(12113904045335882069), KQU(13326444439742783008),
- KQU(11302769043000765804), KQU(13594979923955228484),
- KQU(11779351762613475968), KQU( 3786101619539298383),
- KQU( 8021122969180846063), KQU(15745904401162500495),
- KQU(10762168465993897267), KQU(13552058957896319026),
- KQU(11200228655252462013), KQU( 5035370357337441226),
- KQU( 7593918984545500013), KQU( 5418554918361528700),
- KQU( 4858270799405446371), KQU( 9974659566876282544),
- KQU(18227595922273957859), KQU( 2772778443635656220),
- KQU(14285143053182085385), KQU( 9939700992429600469),
- KQU(12756185904545598068), KQU( 2020783375367345262),
- KQU( 57026775058331227), KQU( 950827867930065454),
- KQU( 6602279670145371217), KQU( 2291171535443566929),
- KQU( 5832380724425010313), KQU( 1220343904715982285),
- KQU(17045542598598037633), KQU(15460481779702820971),
- KQU(13948388779949365130), KQU(13975040175430829518),
- KQU(17477538238425541763), KQU(11104663041851745725),
- KQU(15860992957141157587), KQU(14529434633012950138),
- KQU( 2504838019075394203), KQU( 7512113882611121886),
- KQU( 4859973559980886617), KQU( 1258601555703250219),
- KQU(15594548157514316394), KQU( 4516730171963773048),
- KQU(11380103193905031983), KQU( 6809282239982353344),
- KQU(18045256930420065002), KQU( 2453702683108791859),
- KQU( 977214582986981460), KQU( 2006410402232713466),
- KQU( 6192236267216378358), KQU( 3429468402195675253),
- KQU(18146933153017348921), KQU(17369978576367231139),
- KQU( 1246940717230386603), KQU(11335758870083327110),
- KQU(14166488801730353682), KQU( 9008573127269635732),
- KQU(10776025389820643815), KQU(15087605441903942962),
- KQU( 1359542462712147922), KQU(13898874411226454206),
- KQU(17911176066536804411), KQU( 9435590428600085274),
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- KQU( 7987823476034328778), KQU(13263827582440967651),
- KQU( 7503774813106751573), KQU(14974747296185646837),
- KQU( 8504765037032103375), KQU(17340303357444536213),
- KQU( 7704610912964485743), KQU( 8107533670327205061),
- KQU( 9062969835083315985), KQU(16968963142126734184),
- KQU(12958041214190810180), KQU( 2720170147759570200),
- KQU( 2986358963942189566), KQU(14884226322219356580),
- KQU( 286224325144368520), KQU(11313800433154279797),
- KQU(18366849528439673248), KQU(17899725929482368789),
- KQU( 3730004284609106799), KQU( 1654474302052767205),
- KQU( 5006698007047077032), KQU( 8196893913601182838),
- KQU(15214541774425211640), KQU(17391346045606626073),
- KQU( 8369003584076969089), KQU( 3939046733368550293),
- KQU(10178639720308707785), KQU( 2180248669304388697),
- KQU( 62894391300126322), KQU( 9205708961736223191),
- KQU( 6837431058165360438), KQU( 3150743890848308214),
- KQU(17849330658111464583), KQU(12214815643135450865),
- KQU(13410713840519603402), KQU( 3200778126692046802),
- KQU(13354780043041779313), KQU( 800850022756886036),
- KQU(15660052933953067433), KQU( 6572823544154375676),
- KQU(11030281857015819266), KQU(12682241941471433835),
- KQU(11654136407300274693), KQU( 4517795492388641109),
- KQU( 9757017371504524244), KQU(17833043400781889277),
- KQU(12685085201747792227), KQU(10408057728835019573),
- KQU( 98370418513455221), KQU( 6732663555696848598),
- KQU(13248530959948529780), KQU( 3530441401230622826),
- KQU(18188251992895660615), KQU( 1847918354186383756),
- KQU( 1127392190402660921), KQU(11293734643143819463),
- KQU( 3015506344578682982), KQU(13852645444071153329),
- KQU( 2121359659091349142), KQU( 1294604376116677694),
- KQU( 5616576231286352318), KQU( 7112502442954235625),
- KQU(11676228199551561689), KQU(12925182803007305359),
- KQU( 7852375518160493082), KQU( 1136513130539296154),
- KQU( 5636923900916593195), KQU( 3221077517612607747),
- KQU(17784790465798152513), KQU( 3554210049056995938),
- KQU(17476839685878225874), KQU( 3206836372585575732),
- KQU( 2765333945644823430), KQU(10080070903718799528),
- KQU( 5412370818878286353), KQU( 9689685887726257728),
- KQU( 8236117509123533998), KQU( 1951139137165040214),
- KQU( 4492205209227980349), KQU(16541291230861602967),
- KQU( 1424371548301437940), KQU( 9117562079669206794),
- KQU(14374681563251691625), KQU(13873164030199921303),
- KQU( 6680317946770936731), KQU(15586334026918276214),
- KQU(10896213950976109802), KQU( 9506261949596413689),
- KQU( 9903949574308040616), KQU( 6038397344557204470),
- KQU( 174601465422373648), KQU(15946141191338238030),
- KQU(17142225620992044937), KQU( 7552030283784477064),
- KQU( 2947372384532947997), KQU( 510797021688197711),
- KQU( 4962499439249363461), KQU( 23770320158385357),
- KQU( 959774499105138124), KQU( 1468396011518788276),
- KQU( 2015698006852312308), KQU( 4149400718489980136),
- KQU( 5992916099522371188), KQU(10819182935265531076),
- KQU(16189787999192351131), KQU( 342833961790261950),
- KQU(12470830319550495336), KQU(18128495041912812501),
- KQU( 1193600899723524337), KQU( 9056793666590079770),
- KQU( 2154021227041669041), KQU( 4963570213951235735),
- KQU( 4865075960209211409), KQU( 2097724599039942963),
- KQU( 2024080278583179845), KQU(11527054549196576736),
- KQU(10650256084182390252), KQU( 4808408648695766755),
- KQU( 1642839215013788844), KQU(10607187948250398390),
- KQU( 7076868166085913508), KQU( 730522571106887032),
- KQU(12500579240208524895), KQU( 4484390097311355324),
- KQU(15145801330700623870), KQU( 8055827661392944028),
- KQU( 5865092976832712268), KQU(15159212508053625143),
- KQU( 3560964582876483341), KQU( 4070052741344438280),
- KQU( 6032585709886855634), KQU(15643262320904604873),
- KQU( 2565119772293371111), KQU( 318314293065348260),
- KQU(15047458749141511872), KQU( 7772788389811528730),
- KQU( 7081187494343801976), KQU( 6465136009467253947),
- KQU(10425940692543362069), KQU( 554608190318339115),
- KQU(14796699860302125214), KQU( 1638153134431111443),
- KQU(10336967447052276248), KQU( 8412308070396592958),
- KQU( 4004557277152051226), KQU( 8143598997278774834),
- KQU(16413323996508783221), KQU(13139418758033994949),
- KQU( 9772709138335006667), KQU( 2818167159287157659),
- KQU(17091740573832523669), KQU(14629199013130751608),
- KQU(18268322711500338185), KQU( 8290963415675493063),
- KQU( 8830864907452542588), KQU( 1614839084637494849),
- KQU(14855358500870422231), KQU( 3472996748392519937),
- KQU(15317151166268877716), KQU( 5825895018698400362),
- KQU(16730208429367544129), KQU(10481156578141202800),
- KQU( 4746166512382823750), KQU(12720876014472464998),
- KQU( 8825177124486735972), KQU(13733447296837467838),
- KQU( 6412293741681359625), KQU( 8313213138756135033),
- KQU(11421481194803712517), KQU( 7997007691544174032),
- KQU( 6812963847917605930), KQU( 9683091901227558641),
- KQU(14703594165860324713), KQU( 1775476144519618309),
- KQU( 2724283288516469519), KQU( 717642555185856868),
- KQU( 8736402192215092346), KQU(11878800336431381021),
- KQU( 4348816066017061293), KQU( 6115112756583631307),
- KQU( 9176597239667142976), KQU(12615622714894259204),
- KQU(10283406711301385987), KQU( 5111762509485379420),
- KQU( 3118290051198688449), KQU( 7345123071632232145),
- KQU( 9176423451688682359), KQU( 4843865456157868971),
- KQU(12008036363752566088), KQU(12058837181919397720),
- KQU( 2145073958457347366), KQU( 1526504881672818067),
- KQU( 3488830105567134848), KQU(13208362960674805143),
- KQU( 4077549672899572192), KQU( 7770995684693818365),
- KQU( 1398532341546313593), KQU(12711859908703927840),
- KQU( 1417561172594446813), KQU(17045191024194170604),
- KQU( 4101933177604931713), KQU(14708428834203480320),
- KQU(17447509264469407724), KQU(14314821973983434255),
- KQU(17990472271061617265), KQU( 5087756685841673942),
- KQU(12797820586893859939), KQU( 1778128952671092879),
- KQU( 3535918530508665898), KQU( 9035729701042481301),
- KQU(14808661568277079962), KQU(14587345077537747914),
- KQU(11920080002323122708), KQU( 6426515805197278753),
- KQU( 3295612216725984831), KQU(11040722532100876120),
- KQU(12305952936387598754), KQU(16097391899742004253),
- KQU( 4908537335606182208), KQU(12446674552196795504),
- KQU(16010497855816895177), KQU( 9194378874788615551),
- KQU( 3382957529567613384), KQU( 5154647600754974077),
- KQU( 9801822865328396141), KQU( 9023662173919288143),
- KQU(17623115353825147868), KQU( 8238115767443015816),
- KQU(15811444159859002560), KQU( 9085612528904059661),
- KQU( 6888601089398614254), KQU( 258252992894160189),
- KQU( 6704363880792428622), KQU( 6114966032147235763),
- KQU(11075393882690261875), KQU( 8797664238933620407),
- KQU( 5901892006476726920), KQU( 5309780159285518958),
- KQU(14940808387240817367), KQU(14642032021449656698),
- KQU( 9808256672068504139), KQU( 3670135111380607658),
- KQU(11211211097845960152), KQU( 1474304506716695808),
- KQU(15843166204506876239), KQU( 7661051252471780561),
- KQU(10170905502249418476), KQU( 7801416045582028589),
- KQU( 2763981484737053050), KQU( 9491377905499253054),
- KQU(16201395896336915095), KQU( 9256513756442782198),
- KQU( 5411283157972456034), KQU( 5059433122288321676),
- KQU( 4327408006721123357), KQU( 9278544078834433377),
- KQU( 7601527110882281612), KQU(11848295896975505251),
- KQU(12096998801094735560), KQU(14773480339823506413),
- KQU(15586227433895802149), KQU(12786541257830242872),
- KQU( 6904692985140503067), KQU( 5309011515263103959),
- KQU(12105257191179371066), KQU(14654380212442225037),
- KQU( 2556774974190695009), KQU( 4461297399927600261),
- KQU(14888225660915118646), KQU(14915459341148291824),
- KQU( 2738802166252327631), KQU( 6047155789239131512),
- KQU(12920545353217010338), KQU(10697617257007840205),
- KQU( 2751585253158203504), KQU(13252729159780047496),
- KQU(14700326134672815469), KQU(14082527904374600529),
- KQU(16852962273496542070), KQU(17446675504235853907),
- KQU(15019600398527572311), KQU(12312781346344081551),
- KQU(14524667935039810450), KQU( 5634005663377195738),
- KQU(11375574739525000569), KQU( 2423665396433260040),
- KQU( 5222836914796015410), KQU( 4397666386492647387),
- KQU( 4619294441691707638), KQU( 665088602354770716),
- KQU(13246495665281593610), KQU( 6564144270549729409),
- KQU(10223216188145661688), KQU( 3961556907299230585),
- KQU(11543262515492439914), KQU(16118031437285993790),
- KQU( 7143417964520166465), KQU(13295053515909486772),
- KQU( 40434666004899675), KQU(17127804194038347164),
- KQU( 8599165966560586269), KQU( 8214016749011284903),
- KQU(13725130352140465239), KQU( 5467254474431726291),
- KQU( 7748584297438219877), KQU(16933551114829772472),
- KQU( 2169618439506799400), KQU( 2169787627665113463),
- KQU(17314493571267943764), KQU(18053575102911354912),
- KQU(11928303275378476973), KQU(11593850925061715550),
- KQU(17782269923473589362), KQU( 3280235307704747039),
- KQU( 6145343578598685149), KQU(17080117031114086090),
- KQU(18066839902983594755), KQU( 6517508430331020706),
- KQU( 8092908893950411541), KQU(12558378233386153732),
- KQU( 4476532167973132976), KQU(16081642430367025016),
- KQU( 4233154094369139361), KQU( 8693630486693161027),
- KQU(11244959343027742285), KQU(12273503967768513508),
- KQU(14108978636385284876), KQU( 7242414665378826984),
- KQU( 6561316938846562432), KQU( 8601038474994665795),
- KQU(17532942353612365904), KQU(17940076637020912186),
- KQU( 7340260368823171304), KQU( 7061807613916067905),
- KQU(10561734935039519326), KQU(17990796503724650862),
- KQU( 6208732943911827159), KQU( 359077562804090617),
- KQU(14177751537784403113), KQU(10659599444915362902),
- KQU(15081727220615085833), KQU(13417573895659757486),
- KQU(15513842342017811524), KQU(11814141516204288231),
- KQU( 1827312513875101814), KQU( 2804611699894603103),
- KQU(17116500469975602763), KQU(12270191815211952087),
- KQU(12256358467786024988), KQU(18435021722453971267),
- KQU( 671330264390865618), KQU( 476504300460286050),
- KQU(16465470901027093441), KQU( 4047724406247136402),
- KQU( 1322305451411883346), KQU( 1388308688834322280),
- KQU( 7303989085269758176), KQU( 9323792664765233642),
- KQU( 4542762575316368936), KQU(17342696132794337618),
- KQU( 4588025054768498379), KQU(13415475057390330804),
- KQU(17880279491733405570), KQU(10610553400618620353),
- KQU( 3180842072658960139), KQU(13002966655454270120),
- KQU( 1665301181064982826), KQU( 7083673946791258979),
- KQU( 190522247122496820), KQU(17388280237250677740),
- KQU( 8430770379923642945), KQU(12987180971921668584),
- KQU( 2311086108365390642), KQU( 2870984383579822345),
- KQU(14014682609164653318), KQU(14467187293062251484),
- KQU( 192186361147413298), KQU(15171951713531796524),
- KQU( 9900305495015948728), KQU(17958004775615466344),
- KQU(14346380954498606514), KQU(18040047357617407096),
- KQU( 5035237584833424532), KQU(15089555460613972287),
- KQU( 4131411873749729831), KQU( 1329013581168250330),
- KQU(10095353333051193949), KQU(10749518561022462716),
- KQU( 9050611429810755847), KQU(15022028840236655649),
- KQU( 8775554279239748298), KQU(13105754025489230502),
- KQU(15471300118574167585), KQU( 89864764002355628),
- KQU( 8776416323420466637), KQU( 5280258630612040891),
- KQU( 2719174488591862912), KQU( 7599309137399661994),
- KQU(15012887256778039979), KQU(14062981725630928925),
- KQU(12038536286991689603), KQU( 7089756544681775245),
- KQU(10376661532744718039), KQU( 1265198725901533130),
- KQU(13807996727081142408), KQU( 2935019626765036403),
- KQU( 7651672460680700141), KQU( 3644093016200370795),
- KQU( 2840982578090080674), KQU(17956262740157449201),
- KQU(18267979450492880548), KQU(11799503659796848070),
- KQU( 9942537025669672388), KQU(11886606816406990297),
- KQU( 5488594946437447576), KQU( 7226714353282744302),
- KQU( 3784851653123877043), KQU( 878018453244803041),
- KQU(12110022586268616085), KQU( 734072179404675123),
- KQU(11869573627998248542), KQU( 469150421297783998),
- KQU( 260151124912803804), KQU(11639179410120968649),
- KQU( 9318165193840846253), KQU(12795671722734758075),
- KQU(15318410297267253933), KQU( 691524703570062620),
- KQU( 5837129010576994601), KQU(15045963859726941052),
- KQU( 5850056944932238169), KQU(12017434144750943807),
- KQU( 7447139064928956574), KQU( 3101711812658245019),
- KQU(16052940704474982954), KQU(18195745945986994042),
- KQU( 8932252132785575659), KQU(13390817488106794834),
- KQU(11582771836502517453), KQU( 4964411326683611686),
- KQU( 2195093981702694011), KQU(14145229538389675669),
- KQU(16459605532062271798), KQU( 866316924816482864),
- KQU( 4593041209937286377), KQU( 8415491391910972138),
- KQU( 4171236715600528969), KQU(16637569303336782889),
- KQU( 2002011073439212680), KQU(17695124661097601411),
- KQU( 4627687053598611702), KQU( 7895831936020190403),
- KQU( 8455951300917267802), KQU( 2923861649108534854),
- KQU( 8344557563927786255), KQU( 6408671940373352556),
- KQU(12210227354536675772), KQU(14294804157294222295),
- KQU(10103022425071085127), KQU(10092959489504123771),
- KQU( 6554774405376736268), KQU(12629917718410641774),
- KQU( 6260933257596067126), KQU( 2460827021439369673),
- KQU( 2541962996717103668), KQU( 597377203127351475),
- KQU( 5316984203117315309), KQU( 4811211393563241961),
- KQU(13119698597255811641), KQU( 8048691512862388981),
- KQU(10216818971194073842), KQU( 4612229970165291764),
- KQU(10000980798419974770), KQU( 6877640812402540687),
- KQU( 1488727563290436992), KQU( 2227774069895697318),
- KQU(11237754507523316593), KQU(13478948605382290972),
- KQU( 1963583846976858124), KQU( 5512309205269276457),
- KQU( 3972770164717652347), KQU( 3841751276198975037),
- KQU(10283343042181903117), KQU( 8564001259792872199),
- KQU(16472187244722489221), KQU( 8953493499268945921),
- KQU( 3518747340357279580), KQU( 4003157546223963073),
- KQU( 3270305958289814590), KQU( 3966704458129482496),
- KQU( 8122141865926661939), KQU(14627734748099506653),
- KQU(13064426990862560568), KQU( 2414079187889870829),
- KQU( 5378461209354225306), KQU(10841985740128255566),
- KQU( 538582442885401738), KQU( 7535089183482905946),
- KQU(16117559957598879095), KQU( 8477890721414539741),
- KQU( 1459127491209533386), KQU(17035126360733620462),
- KQU( 8517668552872379126), KQU(10292151468337355014),
- KQU(17081267732745344157), KQU(13751455337946087178),
- KQU(14026945459523832966), KQU( 6653278775061723516),
- KQU(10619085543856390441), KQU( 2196343631481122885),
- KQU(10045966074702826136), KQU(10082317330452718282),
- KQU( 5920859259504831242), KQU( 9951879073426540617),
- KQU( 7074696649151414158), KQU(15808193543879464318),
- KQU( 7385247772746953374), KQU( 3192003544283864292),
- KQU(18153684490917593847), KQU(12423498260668568905),
- KQU(10957758099756378169), KQU(11488762179911016040),
- KQU( 2099931186465333782), KQU(11180979581250294432),
- KQU( 8098916250668367933), KQU( 3529200436790763465),
- KQU(12988418908674681745), KQU( 6147567275954808580),
- KQU( 3207503344604030989), KQU(10761592604898615360),
- KQU( 229854861031893504), KQU( 8809853962667144291),
- KQU(13957364469005693860), KQU( 7634287665224495886),
- KQU(12353487366976556874), KQU( 1134423796317152034),
- KQU( 2088992471334107068), KQU( 7393372127190799698),
- KQU( 1845367839871058391), KQU( 207922563987322884),
- KQU(11960870813159944976), KQU(12182120053317317363),
- KQU(17307358132571709283), KQU(13871081155552824936),
- KQU(18304446751741566262), KQU( 7178705220184302849),
- KQU(10929605677758824425), KQU(16446976977835806844),
- KQU(13723874412159769044), KQU( 6942854352100915216),
- KQU( 1726308474365729390), KQU( 2150078766445323155),
- KQU(15345558947919656626), KQU(12145453828874527201),
- KQU( 2054448620739726849), KQU( 2740102003352628137),
- KQU(11294462163577610655), KQU( 756164283387413743),
- KQU(17841144758438810880), KQU(10802406021185415861),
- KQU( 8716455530476737846), KQU( 6321788834517649606),
- KQU(14681322910577468426), KQU(17330043563884336387),
- KQU(12701802180050071614), KQU(14695105111079727151),
- KQU( 5112098511654172830), KQU( 4957505496794139973),
- KQU( 8270979451952045982), KQU(12307685939199120969),
- KQU(12425799408953443032), KQU( 8376410143634796588),
- KQU(16621778679680060464), KQU( 3580497854566660073),
- KQU( 1122515747803382416), KQU( 857664980960597599),
- KQU( 6343640119895925918), KQU(12878473260854462891),
- KQU(10036813920765722626), KQU(14451335468363173812),
- KQU( 5476809692401102807), KQU(16442255173514366342),
- KQU(13060203194757167104), KQU(14354124071243177715),
- KQU(15961249405696125227), KQU(13703893649690872584),
- KQU( 363907326340340064), KQU( 6247455540491754842),
- KQU(12242249332757832361), KQU( 156065475679796717),
- KQU( 9351116235749732355), KQU( 4590350628677701405),
- KQU( 1671195940982350389), KQU(13501398458898451905),
- KQU( 6526341991225002255), KQU( 1689782913778157592),
- KQU( 7439222350869010334), KQU(13975150263226478308),
- KQU(11411961169932682710), KQU(17204271834833847277),
- KQU( 541534742544435367), KQU( 6591191931218949684),
- KQU( 2645454775478232486), KQU( 4322857481256485321),
- KQU( 8477416487553065110), KQU(12902505428548435048),
- KQU( 971445777981341415), KQU(14995104682744976712),
- KQU( 4243341648807158063), KQU( 8695061252721927661),
- KQU( 5028202003270177222), KQU( 2289257340915567840),
- KQU(13870416345121866007), KQU(13994481698072092233),
- KQU( 6912785400753196481), KQU( 2278309315841980139),
- KQU( 4329765449648304839), KQU( 5963108095785485298),
- KQU( 4880024847478722478), KQU(16015608779890240947),
- KQU( 1866679034261393544), KQU( 914821179919731519),
- KQU( 9643404035648760131), KQU( 2418114953615593915),
- KQU( 944756836073702374), KQU(15186388048737296834),
- KQU( 7723355336128442206), KQU( 7500747479679599691),
- KQU(18013961306453293634), KQU( 2315274808095756456),
- KQU(13655308255424029566), KQU(17203800273561677098),
- KQU( 1382158694422087756), KQU( 5090390250309588976),
- KQU( 517170818384213989), KQU( 1612709252627729621),
- KQU( 1330118955572449606), KQU( 300922478056709885),
- KQU(18115693291289091987), KQU(13491407109725238321),
- KQU(15293714633593827320), KQU( 5151539373053314504),
- KQU( 5951523243743139207), KQU(14459112015249527975),
- KQU( 5456113959000700739), KQU( 3877918438464873016),
- KQU(12534071654260163555), KQU(15871678376893555041),
- KQU(11005484805712025549), KQU(16353066973143374252),
- KQU( 4358331472063256685), KQU( 8268349332210859288),
- KQU(12485161590939658075), KQU(13955993592854471343),
- KQU( 5911446886848367039), KQU(14925834086813706974),
- KQU( 6590362597857994805), KQU( 1280544923533661875),
- KQU( 1637756018947988164), KQU( 4734090064512686329),
- KQU(16693705263131485912), KQU( 6834882340494360958),
- KQU( 8120732176159658505), KQU( 2244371958905329346),
- KQU(10447499707729734021), KQU( 7318742361446942194),
- KQU( 8032857516355555296), KQU(14023605983059313116),
- KQU( 1032336061815461376), KQU( 9840995337876562612),
- KQU( 9869256223029203587), KQU(12227975697177267636),
- KQU(12728115115844186033), KQU( 7752058479783205470),
- KQU( 729733219713393087), KQU(12954017801239007622)
-};
-static const uint64_t init_by_array_64_expected[] = {
- KQU( 2100341266307895239), KQU( 8344256300489757943),
- KQU(15687933285484243894), KQU( 8268620370277076319),
- KQU(12371852309826545459), KQU( 8800491541730110238),
- KQU(18113268950100835773), KQU( 2886823658884438119),
- KQU( 3293667307248180724), KQU( 9307928143300172731),
- KQU( 7688082017574293629), KQU( 900986224735166665),
- KQU( 9977972710722265039), KQU( 6008205004994830552),
- KQU( 546909104521689292), KQU( 7428471521869107594),
- KQU(14777563419314721179), KQU(16116143076567350053),
- KQU( 5322685342003142329), KQU( 4200427048445863473),
- KQU( 4693092150132559146), KQU(13671425863759338582),
- KQU( 6747117460737639916), KQU( 4732666080236551150),
- KQU( 5912839950611941263), KQU( 3903717554504704909),
- KQU( 2615667650256786818), KQU(10844129913887006352),
- KQU(13786467861810997820), KQU(14267853002994021570),
- KQU(13767807302847237439), KQU(16407963253707224617),
- KQU( 4802498363698583497), KQU( 2523802839317209764),
- KQU( 3822579397797475589), KQU( 8950320572212130610),
- KQU( 3745623504978342534), KQU(16092609066068482806),
- KQU( 9817016950274642398), KQU(10591660660323829098),
- KQU(11751606650792815920), KQU( 5122873818577122211),
- KQU(17209553764913936624), KQU( 6249057709284380343),
- KQU(15088791264695071830), KQU(15344673071709851930),
- KQU( 4345751415293646084), KQU( 2542865750703067928),
- KQU(13520525127852368784), KQU(18294188662880997241),
- KQU( 3871781938044881523), KQU( 2873487268122812184),
- KQU(15099676759482679005), KQU(15442599127239350490),
- KQU( 6311893274367710888), KQU( 3286118760484672933),
- KQU( 4146067961333542189), KQU(13303942567897208770),
- KQU( 8196013722255630418), KQU( 4437815439340979989),
- KQU(15433791533450605135), KQU( 4254828956815687049),
- KQU( 1310903207708286015), KQU(10529182764462398549),
- KQU(14900231311660638810), KQU( 9727017277104609793),
- KQU( 1821308310948199033), KQU(11628861435066772084),
- KQU( 9469019138491546924), KQU( 3145812670532604988),
- KQU( 9938468915045491919), KQU( 1562447430672662142),
- KQU(13963995266697989134), KQU( 3356884357625028695),
- KQU( 4499850304584309747), KQU( 8456825817023658122),
- KQU(10859039922814285279), KQU( 8099512337972526555),
- KQU( 348006375109672149), KQU(11919893998241688603),
- KQU( 1104199577402948826), KQU(16689191854356060289),
- KQU(10992552041730168078), KQU( 7243733172705465836),
- KQU( 5668075606180319560), KQU(18182847037333286970),
- KQU( 4290215357664631322), KQU( 4061414220791828613),
- KQU(13006291061652989604), KQU( 7140491178917128798),
- KQU(12703446217663283481), KQU( 5500220597564558267),
- KQU(10330551509971296358), KQU(15958554768648714492),
- KQU( 5174555954515360045), KQU( 1731318837687577735),
- KQU( 3557700801048354857), KQU(13764012341928616198),
- KQU(13115166194379119043), KQU( 7989321021560255519),
- KQU( 2103584280905877040), KQU( 9230788662155228488),
- KQU(16396629323325547654), KQU( 657926409811318051),
- KQU(15046700264391400727), KQU( 5120132858771880830),
- KQU( 7934160097989028561), KQU( 6963121488531976245),
- KQU(17412329602621742089), KQU(15144843053931774092),
- KQU(17204176651763054532), KQU(13166595387554065870),
- KQU( 8590377810513960213), KQU( 5834365135373991938),
- KQU( 7640913007182226243), KQU( 3479394703859418425),
- KQU(16402784452644521040), KQU( 4993979809687083980),
- KQU(13254522168097688865), KQU(15643659095244365219),
- KQU( 5881437660538424982), KQU(11174892200618987379),
- KQU( 254409966159711077), KQU(17158413043140549909),
- KQU( 3638048789290376272), KQU( 1376816930299489190),
- KQU( 4622462095217761923), KQU(15086407973010263515),
- KQU(13253971772784692238), KQU( 5270549043541649236),
- KQU(11182714186805411604), KQU(12283846437495577140),
- KQU( 5297647149908953219), KQU(10047451738316836654),
- KQU( 4938228100367874746), KQU(12328523025304077923),
- KQU( 3601049438595312361), KQU( 9313624118352733770),
- KQU(13322966086117661798), KQU(16660005705644029394),
- KQU(11337677526988872373), KQU(13869299102574417795),
- KQU(15642043183045645437), KQU( 3021755569085880019),
- KQU( 4979741767761188161), KQU(13679979092079279587),
- KQU( 3344685842861071743), KQU(13947960059899588104),
- KQU( 305806934293368007), KQU( 5749173929201650029),
- KQU(11123724852118844098), KQU(15128987688788879802),
- KQU(15251651211024665009), KQU( 7689925933816577776),
- KQU(16732804392695859449), KQU(17087345401014078468),
- KQU(14315108589159048871), KQU( 4820700266619778917),
- KQU(16709637539357958441), KQU( 4936227875177351374),
- KQU( 2137907697912987247), KQU(11628565601408395420),
- KQU( 2333250549241556786), KQU( 5711200379577778637),
- KQU( 5170680131529031729), KQU(12620392043061335164),
- KQU( 95363390101096078), KQU( 5487981914081709462),
- KQU( 1763109823981838620), KQU( 3395861271473224396),
- KQU( 1300496844282213595), KQU( 6894316212820232902),
- KQU(10673859651135576674), KQU( 5911839658857903252),
- KQU(17407110743387299102), KQU( 8257427154623140385),
- KQU(11389003026741800267), KQU( 4070043211095013717),
- KQU(11663806997145259025), KQU(15265598950648798210),
- KQU( 630585789434030934), KQU( 3524446529213587334),
- KQU( 7186424168495184211), KQU(10806585451386379021),
- KQU(11120017753500499273), KQU( 1586837651387701301),
- KQU(17530454400954415544), KQU( 9991670045077880430),
- KQU( 7550997268990730180), KQU( 8640249196597379304),
- KQU( 3522203892786893823), KQU(10401116549878854788),
- KQU(13690285544733124852), KQU( 8295785675455774586),
- KQU(15535716172155117603), KQU( 3112108583723722511),
- KQU(17633179955339271113), KQU(18154208056063759375),
- KQU( 1866409236285815666), KQU(13326075895396412882),
- KQU( 8756261842948020025), KQU( 6281852999868439131),
- KQU(15087653361275292858), KQU(10333923911152949397),
- KQU( 5265567645757408500), KQU(12728041843210352184),
- KQU( 6347959327507828759), KQU( 154112802625564758),
- KQU(18235228308679780218), KQU( 3253805274673352418),
- KQU( 4849171610689031197), KQU(17948529398340432518),
- KQU(13803510475637409167), KQU(13506570190409883095),
- KQU(15870801273282960805), KQU( 8451286481299170773),
- KQU( 9562190620034457541), KQU( 8518905387449138364),
- KQU(12681306401363385655), KQU( 3788073690559762558),
- KQU( 5256820289573487769), KQU( 2752021372314875467),
- KQU( 6354035166862520716), KQU( 4328956378309739069),
- KQU( 449087441228269600), KQU( 5533508742653090868),
- KQU( 1260389420404746988), KQU(18175394473289055097),
- KQU( 1535467109660399420), KQU( 8818894282874061442),
- KQU(12140873243824811213), KQU(15031386653823014946),
- KQU( 1286028221456149232), KQU( 6329608889367858784),
- KQU( 9419654354945132725), KQU( 6094576547061672379),
- KQU(17706217251847450255), KQU( 1733495073065878126),
- KQU(16918923754607552663), KQU( 8881949849954945044),
- KQU(12938977706896313891), KQU(14043628638299793407),
- KQU(18393874581723718233), KQU( 6886318534846892044),
- KQU(14577870878038334081), KQU(13541558383439414119),
- KQU(13570472158807588273), KQU(18300760537910283361),
- KQU( 818368572800609205), KQU( 1417000585112573219),
- KQU(12337533143867683655), KQU(12433180994702314480),
- KQU( 778190005829189083), KQU(13667356216206524711),
- KQU( 9866149895295225230), KQU(11043240490417111999),
- KQU( 1123933826541378598), KQU( 6469631933605123610),
- KQU(14508554074431980040), KQU(13918931242962026714),
- KQU( 2870785929342348285), KQU(14786362626740736974),
- KQU(13176680060902695786), KQU( 9591778613541679456),
- KQU( 9097662885117436706), KQU( 749262234240924947),
- KQU( 1944844067793307093), KQU( 4339214904577487742),
- KQU( 8009584152961946551), KQU(16073159501225501777),
- KQU( 3335870590499306217), KQU(17088312653151202847),
- KQU( 3108893142681931848), KQU(16636841767202792021),
- KQU(10423316431118400637), KQU( 8008357368674443506),
- KQU(11340015231914677875), KQU(17687896501594936090),
- KQU(15173627921763199958), KQU( 542569482243721959),
- KQU(15071714982769812975), KQU( 4466624872151386956),
- KQU( 1901780715602332461), KQU( 9822227742154351098),
- KQU( 1479332892928648780), KQU( 6981611948382474400),
- KQU( 7620824924456077376), KQU(14095973329429406782),
- KQU( 7902744005696185404), KQU(15830577219375036920),
- KQU(10287076667317764416), KQU(12334872764071724025),
- KQU( 4419302088133544331), KQU(14455842851266090520),
- KQU(12488077416504654222), KQU( 7953892017701886766),
- KQU( 6331484925529519007), KQU( 4902145853785030022),
- KQU(17010159216096443073), KQU(11945354668653886087),
- KQU(15112022728645230829), KQU(17363484484522986742),
- KQU( 4423497825896692887), KQU( 8155489510809067471),
- KQU( 258966605622576285), KQU( 5462958075742020534),
- KQU( 6763710214913276228), KQU( 2368935183451109054),
- KQU(14209506165246453811), KQU( 2646257040978514881),
- KQU( 3776001911922207672), KQU( 1419304601390147631),
- KQU(14987366598022458284), KQU( 3977770701065815721),
- KQU( 730820417451838898), KQU( 3982991703612885327),
- KQU( 2803544519671388477), KQU(17067667221114424649),
- KQU( 2922555119737867166), KQU( 1989477584121460932),
- KQU(15020387605892337354), KQU( 9293277796427533547),
- KQU(10722181424063557247), KQU(16704542332047511651),
- KQU( 5008286236142089514), KQU(16174732308747382540),
- KQU(17597019485798338402), KQU(13081745199110622093),
- KQU( 8850305883842258115), KQU(12723629125624589005),
- KQU( 8140566453402805978), KQU(15356684607680935061),
- KQU(14222190387342648650), KQU(11134610460665975178),
- KQU( 1259799058620984266), KQU(13281656268025610041),
- KQU( 298262561068153992), KQU(12277871700239212922),
- KQU(13911297774719779438), KQU(16556727962761474934),
- KQU(17903010316654728010), KQU( 9682617699648434744),
- KQU(14757681836838592850), KQU( 1327242446558524473),
- KQU(11126645098780572792), KQU( 1883602329313221774),
- KQU( 2543897783922776873), KQU(15029168513767772842),
- KQU(12710270651039129878), KQU(16118202956069604504),
- KQU(15010759372168680524), KQU( 2296827082251923948),
- KQU(10793729742623518101), KQU(13829764151845413046),
- KQU(17769301223184451213), KQU( 3118268169210783372),
- KQU(17626204544105123127), KQU( 7416718488974352644),
- KQU(10450751996212925994), KQU( 9352529519128770586),
- KQU( 259347569641110140), KQU( 8048588892269692697),
- KQU( 1774414152306494058), KQU(10669548347214355622),
- KQU(13061992253816795081), KQU(18432677803063861659),
- KQU( 8879191055593984333), KQU(12433753195199268041),
- KQU(14919392415439730602), KQU( 6612848378595332963),
- KQU( 6320986812036143628), KQU(10465592420226092859),
- KQU( 4196009278962570808), KQU( 3747816564473572224),
- KQU(17941203486133732898), KQU( 2350310037040505198),
- KQU( 5811779859134370113), KQU(10492109599506195126),
- KQU( 7699650690179541274), KQU( 1954338494306022961),
- KQU(14095816969027231152), KQU( 5841346919964852061),
- KQU(14945969510148214735), KQU( 3680200305887550992),
- KQU( 6218047466131695792), KQU( 8242165745175775096),
- KQU(11021371934053307357), KQU( 1265099502753169797),
- KQU( 4644347436111321718), KQU( 3609296916782832859),
- KQU( 8109807992218521571), KQU(18387884215648662020),
- KQU(14656324896296392902), KQU(17386819091238216751),
- KQU(17788300878582317152), KQU( 7919446259742399591),
- KQU( 4466613134576358004), KQU(12928181023667938509),
- KQU(13147446154454932030), KQU(16552129038252734620),
- KQU( 8395299403738822450), KQU(11313817655275361164),
- KQU( 434258809499511718), KQU( 2074882104954788676),
- KQU( 7929892178759395518), KQU( 9006461629105745388),
- KQU( 5176475650000323086), KQU(11128357033468341069),
- KQU(12026158851559118955), KQU(14699716249471156500),
- KQU( 448982497120206757), KQU( 4156475356685519900),
- KQU( 6063816103417215727), KQU(10073289387954971479),
- KQU( 8174466846138590962), KQU( 2675777452363449006),
- KQU( 9090685420572474281), KQU( 6659652652765562060),
- KQU(12923120304018106621), KQU(11117480560334526775),
- KQU( 937910473424587511), KQU( 1838692113502346645),
- KQU(11133914074648726180), KQU( 7922600945143884053),
- KQU(13435287702700959550), KQU( 5287964921251123332),
- KQU(11354875374575318947), KQU(17955724760748238133),
- KQU(13728617396297106512), KQU( 4107449660118101255),
- KQU( 1210269794886589623), KQU(11408687205733456282),
- KQU( 4538354710392677887), KQU(13566803319341319267),
- KQU(17870798107734050771), KQU( 3354318982568089135),
- KQU( 9034450839405133651), KQU(13087431795753424314),
- KQU( 950333102820688239), KQU( 1968360654535604116),
- KQU(16840551645563314995), KQU( 8867501803892924995),
- KQU(11395388644490626845), KQU( 1529815836300732204),
- KQU(13330848522996608842), KQU( 1813432878817504265),
- KQU( 2336867432693429560), KQU(15192805445973385902),
- KQU( 2528593071076407877), KQU( 128459777936689248),
- KQU( 9976345382867214866), KQU( 6208885766767996043),
- KQU(14982349522273141706), KQU( 3099654362410737822),
- KQU(13776700761947297661), KQU( 8806185470684925550),
- KQU( 8151717890410585321), KQU( 640860591588072925),
- KQU(14592096303937307465), KQU( 9056472419613564846),
- KQU(14861544647742266352), KQU(12703771500398470216),
- KQU( 3142372800384138465), KQU( 6201105606917248196),
- KQU(18337516409359270184), KQU(15042268695665115339),
- KQU(15188246541383283846), KQU(12800028693090114519),
- KQU( 5992859621101493472), KQU(18278043971816803521),
- KQU( 9002773075219424560), KQU( 7325707116943598353),
- KQU( 7930571931248040822), KQU( 5645275869617023448),
- KQU( 7266107455295958487), KQU( 4363664528273524411),
- KQU(14313875763787479809), KQU(17059695613553486802),
- KQU( 9247761425889940932), KQU(13704726459237593128),
- KQU( 2701312427328909832), KQU(17235532008287243115),
- KQU(14093147761491729538), KQU( 6247352273768386516),
- KQU( 8268710048153268415), KQU( 7985295214477182083),
- KQU(15624495190888896807), KQU( 3772753430045262788),
- KQU( 9133991620474991698), KQU( 5665791943316256028),
- KQU( 7551996832462193473), KQU(13163729206798953877),
- KQU( 9263532074153846374), KQU( 1015460703698618353),
- KQU(17929874696989519390), KQU(18257884721466153847),
- KQU(16271867543011222991), KQU( 3905971519021791941),
- KQU(16814488397137052085), KQU( 1321197685504621613),
- KQU( 2870359191894002181), KQU(14317282970323395450),
- KQU(13663920845511074366), KQU( 2052463995796539594),
- KQU(14126345686431444337), KQU( 1727572121947022534),
- KQU(17793552254485594241), KQU( 6738857418849205750),
- KQU( 1282987123157442952), KQU(16655480021581159251),
- KQU( 6784587032080183866), KQU(14726758805359965162),
- KQU( 7577995933961987349), KQU(12539609320311114036),
- KQU(10789773033385439494), KQU( 8517001497411158227),
- KQU(10075543932136339710), KQU(14838152340938811081),
- KQU( 9560840631794044194), KQU(17445736541454117475),
- KQU(10633026464336393186), KQU(15705729708242246293),
- KQU( 1117517596891411098), KQU( 4305657943415886942),
- KQU( 4948856840533979263), KQU(16071681989041789593),
- KQU(13723031429272486527), KQU( 7639567622306509462),
- KQU(12670424537483090390), KQU( 9715223453097197134),
- KQU( 5457173389992686394), KQU( 289857129276135145),
- KQU(17048610270521972512), KQU( 692768013309835485),
- KQU(14823232360546632057), KQU(18218002361317895936),
- KQU( 3281724260212650204), KQU(16453957266549513795),
- KQU( 8592711109774511881), KQU( 929825123473369579),
- KQU(15966784769764367791), KQU( 9627344291450607588),
- KQU(10849555504977813287), KQU( 9234566913936339275),
- KQU( 6413807690366911210), KQU(10862389016184219267),
- KQU(13842504799335374048), KQU( 1531994113376881174),
- KQU( 2081314867544364459), KQU(16430628791616959932),
- KQU( 8314714038654394368), KQU( 9155473892098431813),
- KQU(12577843786670475704), KQU( 4399161106452401017),
- KQU( 1668083091682623186), KQU( 1741383777203714216),
- KQU( 2162597285417794374), KQU(15841980159165218736),
- KQU( 1971354603551467079), KQU( 1206714764913205968),
- KQU( 4790860439591272330), KQU(14699375615594055799),
- KQU( 8374423871657449988), KQU(10950685736472937738),
- KQU( 697344331343267176), KQU(10084998763118059810),
- KQU(12897369539795983124), KQU(12351260292144383605),
- KQU( 1268810970176811234), KQU( 7406287800414582768),
- KQU( 516169557043807831), KQU( 5077568278710520380),
- KQU( 3828791738309039304), KQU( 7721974069946943610),
- KQU( 3534670260981096460), KQU( 4865792189600584891),
- KQU(16892578493734337298), KQU( 9161499464278042590),
- KQU(11976149624067055931), KQU(13219479887277343990),
- KQU(14161556738111500680), KQU(14670715255011223056),
- KQU( 4671205678403576558), KQU(12633022931454259781),
- KQU(14821376219869187646), KQU( 751181776484317028),
- KQU( 2192211308839047070), KQU(11787306362361245189),
- KQU(10672375120744095707), KQU( 4601972328345244467),
- KQU(15457217788831125879), KQU( 8464345256775460809),
- KQU(10191938789487159478), KQU( 6184348739615197613),
- KQU(11425436778806882100), KQU( 2739227089124319793),
- KQU( 461464518456000551), KQU( 4689850170029177442),
- KQU( 6120307814374078625), KQU(11153579230681708671),
- KQU( 7891721473905347926), KQU(10281646937824872400),
- KQU( 3026099648191332248), KQU( 8666750296953273818),
- KQU(14978499698844363232), KQU(13303395102890132065),
- KQU( 8182358205292864080), KQU(10560547713972971291),
- KQU(11981635489418959093), KQU( 3134621354935288409),
- KQU(11580681977404383968), KQU(14205530317404088650),
- KQU( 5997789011854923157), KQU(13659151593432238041),
- KQU(11664332114338865086), KQU( 7490351383220929386),
- KQU( 7189290499881530378), KQU(15039262734271020220),
- KQU( 2057217285976980055), KQU( 555570804905355739),
- KQU(11235311968348555110), KQU(13824557146269603217),
- KQU(16906788840653099693), KQU( 7222878245455661677),
- KQU( 5245139444332423756), KQU( 4723748462805674292),
- KQU(12216509815698568612), KQU(17402362976648951187),
- KQU(17389614836810366768), KQU( 4880936484146667711),
- KQU( 9085007839292639880), KQU(13837353458498535449),
- KQU(11914419854360366677), KQU(16595890135313864103),
- KQU( 6313969847197627222), KQU(18296909792163910431),
- KQU(10041780113382084042), KQU( 2499478551172884794),
- KQU(11057894246241189489), KQU( 9742243032389068555),
- KQU(12838934582673196228), KQU(13437023235248490367),
- KQU(13372420669446163240), KQU( 6752564244716909224),
- KQU( 7157333073400313737), KQU(12230281516370654308),
- KQU( 1182884552219419117), KQU( 2955125381312499218),
- KQU(10308827097079443249), KQU( 1337648572986534958),
- KQU(16378788590020343939), KQU( 108619126514420935),
- KQU( 3990981009621629188), KQU( 5460953070230946410),
- KQU( 9703328329366531883), KQU(13166631489188077236),
- KQU( 1104768831213675170), KQU( 3447930458553877908),
- KQU( 8067172487769945676), KQU( 5445802098190775347),
- KQU( 3244840981648973873), KQU(17314668322981950060),
- KQU( 5006812527827763807), KQU(18158695070225526260),
- KQU( 2824536478852417853), KQU(13974775809127519886),
- KQU( 9814362769074067392), KQU(17276205156374862128),
- KQU(11361680725379306967), KQU( 3422581970382012542),
- KQU(11003189603753241266), KQU(11194292945277862261),
- KQU( 6839623313908521348), KQU(11935326462707324634),
- KQU( 1611456788685878444), KQU(13112620989475558907),
- KQU( 517659108904450427), KQU(13558114318574407624),
- KQU(15699089742731633077), KQU( 4988979278862685458),
- KQU( 8111373583056521297), KQU( 3891258746615399627),
- KQU( 8137298251469718086), KQU(12748663295624701649),
- KQU( 4389835683495292062), KQU( 5775217872128831729),
- KQU( 9462091896405534927), KQU( 8498124108820263989),
- KQU( 8059131278842839525), KQU(10503167994254090892),
- KQU(11613153541070396656), KQU(18069248738504647790),
- KQU( 570657419109768508), KQU( 3950574167771159665),
- KQU( 5514655599604313077), KQU( 2908460854428484165),
- KQU(10777722615935663114), KQU(12007363304839279486),
- KQU( 9800646187569484767), KQU( 8795423564889864287),
- KQU(14257396680131028419), KQU( 6405465117315096498),
- KQU( 7939411072208774878), KQU(17577572378528990006),
- KQU(14785873806715994850), KQU(16770572680854747390),
- KQU(18127549474419396481), KQU(11637013449455757750),
- KQU(14371851933996761086), KQU( 3601181063650110280),
- KQU( 4126442845019316144), KQU(10198287239244320669),
- KQU(18000169628555379659), KQU(18392482400739978269),
- KQU( 6219919037686919957), KQU( 3610085377719446052),
- KQU( 2513925039981776336), KQU(16679413537926716955),
- KQU(12903302131714909434), KQU( 5581145789762985009),
- KQU(12325955044293303233), KQU(17216111180742141204),
- KQU( 6321919595276545740), KQU( 3507521147216174501),
- KQU( 9659194593319481840), KQU(11473976005975358326),
- KQU(14742730101435987026), KQU( 492845897709954780),
- KQU(16976371186162599676), KQU(17712703422837648655),
- KQU( 9881254778587061697), KQU( 8413223156302299551),
- KQU( 1563841828254089168), KQU( 9996032758786671975),
- KQU( 138877700583772667), KQU(13003043368574995989),
- KQU( 4390573668650456587), KQU( 8610287390568126755),
- KQU(15126904974266642199), KQU( 6703637238986057662),
- KQU( 2873075592956810157), KQU( 6035080933946049418),
- KQU(13382846581202353014), KQU( 7303971031814642463),
- KQU(18418024405307444267), KQU( 5847096731675404647),
- KQU( 4035880699639842500), KQU(11525348625112218478),
- KQU( 3041162365459574102), KQU( 2604734487727986558),
- KQU(15526341771636983145), KQU(14556052310697370254),
- KQU(12997787077930808155), KQU( 9601806501755554499),
- KQU(11349677952521423389), KQU(14956777807644899350),
- KQU(16559736957742852721), KQU(12360828274778140726),
- KQU( 6685373272009662513), KQU(16932258748055324130),
- KQU(15918051131954158508), KQU( 1692312913140790144),
- KQU( 546653826801637367), KQU( 5341587076045986652),
- KQU(14975057236342585662), KQU(12374976357340622412),
- KQU(10328833995181940552), KQU(12831807101710443149),
- KQU(10548514914382545716), KQU( 2217806727199715993),
- KQU(12627067369242845138), KQU( 4598965364035438158),
- KQU( 150923352751318171), KQU(14274109544442257283),
- KQU( 4696661475093863031), KQU( 1505764114384654516),
- KQU(10699185831891495147), KQU( 2392353847713620519),
- KQU( 3652870166711788383), KQU( 8640653276221911108),
- KQU( 3894077592275889704), KQU( 4918592872135964845),
- KQU(16379121273281400789), KQU(12058465483591683656),
- KQU(11250106829302924945), KQU( 1147537556296983005),
- KQU( 6376342756004613268), KQU(14967128191709280506),
- KQU(18007449949790627628), KQU( 9497178279316537841),
- KQU( 7920174844809394893), KQU(10037752595255719907),
- KQU(15875342784985217697), KQU(15311615921712850696),
- KQU( 9552902652110992950), KQU(14054979450099721140),
- KQU( 5998709773566417349), KQU(18027910339276320187),
- KQU( 8223099053868585554), KQU( 7842270354824999767),
- KQU( 4896315688770080292), KQU(12969320296569787895),
- KQU( 2674321489185759961), KQU( 4053615936864718439),
- KQU(11349775270588617578), KQU( 4743019256284553975),
- KQU( 5602100217469723769), KQU(14398995691411527813),
- KQU( 7412170493796825470), KQU( 836262406131744846),
- KQU( 8231086633845153022), KQU( 5161377920438552287),
- KQU( 8828731196169924949), KQU(16211142246465502680),
- KQU( 3307990879253687818), KQU( 5193405406899782022),
- KQU( 8510842117467566693), KQU( 6070955181022405365),
- KQU(14482950231361409799), KQU(12585159371331138077),
- KQU( 3511537678933588148), KQU( 2041849474531116417),
- KQU(10944936685095345792), KQU(18303116923079107729),
- KQU( 2720566371239725320), KQU( 4958672473562397622),
- KQU( 3032326668253243412), KQU(13689418691726908338),
- KQU( 1895205511728843996), KQU( 8146303515271990527),
- KQU(16507343500056113480), KQU( 473996939105902919),
- KQU( 9897686885246881481), KQU(14606433762712790575),
- KQU( 6732796251605566368), KQU( 1399778120855368916),
- KQU( 935023885182833777), KQU(16066282816186753477),
- KQU( 7291270991820612055), KQU(17530230393129853844),
- KQU(10223493623477451366), KQU(15841725630495676683),
- KQU(17379567246435515824), KQU( 8588251429375561971),
- KQU(18339511210887206423), KQU(17349587430725976100),
- KQU(12244876521394838088), KQU( 6382187714147161259),
- KQU(12335807181848950831), KQU(16948885622305460665),
- KQU(13755097796371520506), KQU(14806740373324947801),
- KQU( 4828699633859287703), KQU( 8209879281452301604),
- KQU(12435716669553736437), KQU(13970976859588452131),
- KQU( 6233960842566773148), KQU(12507096267900505759),
- KQU( 1198713114381279421), KQU(14989862731124149015),
- KQU(15932189508707978949), KQU( 2526406641432708722),
- KQU( 29187427817271982), KQU( 1499802773054556353),
- KQU(10816638187021897173), KQU( 5436139270839738132),
- KQU( 6659882287036010082), KQU( 2154048955317173697),
- KQU(10887317019333757642), KQU(16281091802634424955),
- KQU(10754549879915384901), KQU(10760611745769249815),
- KQU( 2161505946972504002), KQU( 5243132808986265107),
- KQU(10129852179873415416), KQU( 710339480008649081),
- KQU( 7802129453068808528), KQU(17967213567178907213),
- KQU(15730859124668605599), KQU(13058356168962376502),
- KQU( 3701224985413645909), KQU(14464065869149109264),
- KQU( 9959272418844311646), KQU(10157426099515958752),
- KQU(14013736814538268528), KQU(17797456992065653951),
- KQU(17418878140257344806), KQU(15457429073540561521),
- KQU( 2184426881360949378), KQU( 2062193041154712416),
- KQU( 8553463347406931661), KQU( 4913057625202871854),
- KQU( 2668943682126618425), KQU(17064444737891172288),
- KQU( 4997115903913298637), KQU(12019402608892327416),
- KQU(17603584559765897352), KQU(11367529582073647975),
- KQU( 8211476043518436050), KQU( 8676849804070323674),
- KQU(18431829230394475730), KQU(10490177861361247904),
- KQU( 9508720602025651349), KQU( 7409627448555722700),
- KQU( 5804047018862729008), KQU(11943858176893142594),
- KQU(11908095418933847092), KQU( 5415449345715887652),
- KQU( 1554022699166156407), KQU( 9073322106406017161),
- KQU( 7080630967969047082), KQU(18049736940860732943),
- KQU(12748714242594196794), KQU( 1226992415735156741),
- KQU(17900981019609531193), KQU(11720739744008710999),
- KQU( 3006400683394775434), KQU(11347974011751996028),
- KQU( 3316999628257954608), KQU( 8384484563557639101),
- KQU(18117794685961729767), KQU( 1900145025596618194),
- KQU(17459527840632892676), KQU( 5634784101865710994),
- KQU( 7918619300292897158), KQU( 3146577625026301350),
- KQU( 9955212856499068767), KQU( 1873995843681746975),
- KQU( 1561487759967972194), KQU( 8322718804375878474),
- KQU(11300284215327028366), KQU( 4667391032508998982),
- KQU( 9820104494306625580), KQU(17922397968599970610),
- KQU( 1784690461886786712), KQU(14940365084341346821),
- KQU( 5348719575594186181), KQU(10720419084507855261),
- KQU(14210394354145143274), KQU( 2426468692164000131),
- KQU(16271062114607059202), KQU(14851904092357070247),
- KQU( 6524493015693121897), KQU( 9825473835127138531),
- KQU(14222500616268569578), KQU(15521484052007487468),
- KQU(14462579404124614699), KQU(11012375590820665520),
- KQU(11625327350536084927), KQU(14452017765243785417),
- KQU( 9989342263518766305), KQU( 3640105471101803790),
- KQU( 4749866455897513242), KQU(13963064946736312044),
- KQU(10007416591973223791), KQU(18314132234717431115),
- KQU( 3286596588617483450), KQU( 7726163455370818765),
- KQU( 7575454721115379328), KQU( 5308331576437663422),
- KQU(18288821894903530934), KQU( 8028405805410554106),
- KQU(15744019832103296628), KQU( 149765559630932100),
- KQU( 6137705557200071977), KQU(14513416315434803615),
- KQU(11665702820128984473), KQU( 218926670505601386),
- KQU( 6868675028717769519), KQU(15282016569441512302),
- KQU( 5707000497782960236), KQU( 6671120586555079567),
- KQU( 2194098052618985448), KQU(16849577895477330978),
- KQU(12957148471017466283), KQU( 1997805535404859393),
- KQU( 1180721060263860490), KQU(13206391310193756958),
- KQU(12980208674461861797), KQU( 3825967775058875366),
- KQU(17543433670782042631), KQU( 1518339070120322730),
- KQU(16344584340890991669), KQU( 2611327165318529819),
- KQU(11265022723283422529), KQU( 4001552800373196817),
- KQU(14509595890079346161), KQU( 3528717165416234562),
- KQU(18153222571501914072), KQU( 9387182977209744425),
- KQU(10064342315985580021), KQU(11373678413215253977),
- KQU( 2308457853228798099), KQU( 9729042942839545302),
- KQU( 7833785471140127746), KQU( 6351049900319844436),
- KQU(14454610627133496067), KQU(12533175683634819111),
- KQU(15570163926716513029), KQU(13356980519185762498)
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_gen_rand_32)
-{
- uint32_t array32[BLOCK_SIZE] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- uint32_t array32_2[BLOCK_SIZE] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- int i;
- uint32_t r32;
- sfmt_t *ctx;
-
- assert_d_le(get_min_array_size32(), BLOCK_SIZE,
- "Array size too small");
- ctx = init_gen_rand(1234);
- fill_array32(ctx, array32, BLOCK_SIZE);
- fill_array32(ctx, array32_2, BLOCK_SIZE);
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-
- ctx = init_gen_rand(1234);
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
- if (i < COUNT_1) {
- assert_u32_eq(array32[i], init_gen_rand_32_expected[i],
- "Output mismatch for i=%d", i);
- }
- r32 = gen_rand32(ctx);
- assert_u32_eq(r32, array32[i],
- "Mismatch at array32[%d]=%x, gen=%x", i, array32[i], r32);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < COUNT_2; i++) {
- r32 = gen_rand32(ctx);
- assert_u32_eq(r32, array32_2[i],
- "Mismatch at array32_2[%d]=%x, gen=%x", i, array32_2[i],
- r32);
- }
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_by_array_32)
-{
- uint32_t array32[BLOCK_SIZE] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- uint32_t array32_2[BLOCK_SIZE] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- int i;
- uint32_t ini[4] = {0x1234, 0x5678, 0x9abc, 0xdef0};
- uint32_t r32;
- sfmt_t *ctx;
-
- assert_d_le(get_min_array_size32(), BLOCK_SIZE,
- "Array size too small");
- ctx = init_by_array(ini, 4);
- fill_array32(ctx, array32, BLOCK_SIZE);
- fill_array32(ctx, array32_2, BLOCK_SIZE);
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-
- ctx = init_by_array(ini, 4);
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_SIZE; i++) {
- if (i < COUNT_1) {
- assert_u32_eq(array32[i], init_by_array_32_expected[i],
- "Output mismatch for i=%d", i);
- }
- r32 = gen_rand32(ctx);
- assert_u32_eq(r32, array32[i],
- "Mismatch at array32[%d]=%x, gen=%x", i, array32[i], r32);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < COUNT_2; i++) {
- r32 = gen_rand32(ctx);
- assert_u32_eq(r32, array32_2[i],
- "Mismatch at array32_2[%d]=%x, gen=%x", i, array32_2[i],
- r32);
- }
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_gen_rand_64)
-{
- uint64_t array64[BLOCK_SIZE64] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- uint64_t array64_2[BLOCK_SIZE64] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- int i;
- uint64_t r;
- sfmt_t *ctx;
-
- assert_d_le(get_min_array_size64(), BLOCK_SIZE64,
- "Array size too small");
- ctx = init_gen_rand(4321);
- fill_array64(ctx, array64, BLOCK_SIZE64);
- fill_array64(ctx, array64_2, BLOCK_SIZE64);
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-
- ctx = init_gen_rand(4321);
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_SIZE64; i++) {
- if (i < COUNT_1) {
- assert_u64_eq(array64[i], init_gen_rand_64_expected[i],
- "Output mismatch for i=%d", i);
- }
- r = gen_rand64(ctx);
- assert_u64_eq(r, array64[i],
- "Mismatch at array64[%d]=%"FMTx64", gen=%"FMTx64, i,
- array64[i], r);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < COUNT_2; i++) {
- r = gen_rand64(ctx);
- assert_u64_eq(r, array64_2[i],
- "Mismatch at array64_2[%d]=%"FMTx64" gen=%"FMTx64"", i,
- array64_2[i], r);
- }
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_by_array_64)
-{
- uint64_t array64[BLOCK_SIZE64] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- uint64_t array64_2[BLOCK_SIZE64] JEMALLOC_ATTR(aligned(16));
- int i;
- uint64_t r;
- uint32_t ini[] = {5, 4, 3, 2, 1};
- sfmt_t *ctx;
-
- assert_d_le(get_min_array_size64(), BLOCK_SIZE64,
- "Array size too small");
- ctx = init_by_array(ini, 5);
- fill_array64(ctx, array64, BLOCK_SIZE64);
- fill_array64(ctx, array64_2, BLOCK_SIZE64);
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-
- ctx = init_by_array(ini, 5);
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_SIZE64; i++) {
- if (i < COUNT_1) {
- assert_u64_eq(array64[i], init_by_array_64_expected[i],
- "Output mismatch for i=%d", i);
- }
- r = gen_rand64(ctx);
- assert_u64_eq(r, array64[i],
- "Mismatch at array64[%d]=%"FMTx64" gen=%"FMTx64, i,
- array64[i], r);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < COUNT_2; i++) {
- r = gen_rand64(ctx);
- assert_u64_eq(r, array64_2[i],
- "Mismatch at array64_2[%d]=%"FMTx64" gen=%"FMTx64, i,
- array64_2[i], r);
- }
- fini_gen_rand(ctx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_gen_rand_32,
- test_by_array_32,
- test_gen_rand_64,
- test_by_array_64));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/a0.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/a0.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b9ba45a3d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/a0.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_a0)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = a0malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected a0malloc() error");
- a0dalloc(p);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test_no_malloc_init(
- test_a0));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/arena_reset.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/arena_reset.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 8ba36c21f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/arena_reset.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf = "prof:true,lg_prof_sample:0";
-#endif
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsizes_impl(const char *cmd)
-{
- unsigned ret;
- size_t z;
-
- z = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(cmd, &ret, &z, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nsmall(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nbins"));
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nlarge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nlruns"));
-}
-
-static unsigned
-get_nhuge(void)
-{
-
- return (get_nsizes_impl("arenas.nhchunks"));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_size_impl(const char *cmd, size_t ind)
-{
- size_t ret;
- size_t z;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = 4;
-
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib(cmd, mib, &miblen),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlnametomib(\"%s\", ...) failure", cmd);
- mib[2] = ind;
- z = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &ret, &z, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib([\"%s\", %zu], ...) failure", cmd, ind);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_small_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.bin.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_large_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.lrun.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_huge_size(size_t ind)
-{
-
- return (get_size_impl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", ind));
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_reset)
-{
-#define NHUGE 4
- unsigned arena_ind, nsmall, nlarge, nhuge, nptrs, i;
- size_t sz, miblen;
- void **ptrs;
- int flags;
- size_t mib[3];
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if((config_valgrind && unlikely(in_valgrind)) || (config_fill
- && unlikely(opt_quarantine)));
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.extend", &arena_ind, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- flags = MALLOCX_ARENA(arena_ind) | MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE;
-
- nsmall = get_nsmall();
- nlarge = get_nlarge();
- nhuge = get_nhuge() > NHUGE ? NHUGE : get_nhuge();
- nptrs = nsmall + nlarge + nhuge;
- ptrs = (void **)malloc(nptrs * sizeof(void *));
- assert_ptr_not_null(ptrs, "Unexpected malloc() failure");
-
- /* Allocate objects with a wide range of sizes. */
- for (i = 0; i < nsmall; i++) {
- sz = get_small_size(i);
- ptrs[i] = mallocx(sz, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ptrs[i],
- "Unexpected mallocx(%zu, %#x) failure", sz, flags);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < nlarge; i++) {
- sz = get_large_size(i);
- ptrs[nsmall + i] = mallocx(sz, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ptrs[i],
- "Unexpected mallocx(%zu, %#x) failure", sz, flags);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < nhuge; i++) {
- sz = get_huge_size(i);
- ptrs[nsmall + nlarge + i] = mallocx(sz, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ptrs[i],
- "Unexpected mallocx(%zu, %#x) failure", sz, flags);
- }
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- /* Verify allocations. */
- for (i = 0; i < nptrs; i++) {
- assert_zu_gt(ivsalloc(tsdn, ptrs[i], false), 0,
- "Allocation should have queryable size");
- }
-
- /* Reset. */
- miblen = sizeof(mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.reset", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- mib[1] = (size_t)arena_ind;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlbymib() failure");
-
- /* Verify allocations no longer exist. */
- for (i = 0; i < nptrs; i++) {
- assert_zu_eq(ivsalloc(tsdn, ptrs[i], false), 0,
- "Allocation should no longer exist");
- }
-
- free(ptrs);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_arena_reset));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/atomic.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/atomic.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bdd74f659..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/atomic.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,122 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define TEST_STRUCT(p, t) \
-struct p##_test_s { \
- t accum0; \
- t x; \
- t s; \
-}; \
-typedef struct p##_test_s p##_test_t;
-
-#define TEST_BODY(p, t, tc, ta, FMT) do { \
- const p##_test_t tests[] = { \
- {(t)-1, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t)-1, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t)-1, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t) 0, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 0, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 0, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t) 1, (t)-1, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 1, (t) 0, (t)-2}, \
- {(t) 1, (t) 1, (t)-2}, \
- \
- {(t)0, (t)-(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)0, (t)(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)(1 << 22), (t)-(1 << 22), (t)-2}, \
- {(t)(1 << 22), (t)(1 << 22), (t)-2} \
- }; \
- unsigned i; \
- \
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests)/sizeof(p##_test_t); i++) { \
- bool err; \
- t accum = tests[i].accum0; \
- assert_##ta##_eq(atomic_read_##p(&accum), \
- tests[i].accum0, \
- "Erroneous read, i=%u", i); \
- \
- assert_##ta##_eq(atomic_add_##p(&accum, tests[i].x), \
- (t)((tc)tests[i].accum0 + (tc)tests[i].x), \
- "i=%u, accum=%"FMT", x=%"FMT, \
- i, tests[i].accum0, tests[i].x); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(atomic_read_##p(&accum), accum, \
- "Erroneous add, i=%u", i); \
- \
- accum = tests[i].accum0; \
- assert_##ta##_eq(atomic_sub_##p(&accum, tests[i].x), \
- (t)((tc)tests[i].accum0 - (tc)tests[i].x), \
- "i=%u, accum=%"FMT", x=%"FMT, \
- i, tests[i].accum0, tests[i].x); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(atomic_read_##p(&accum), accum, \
- "Erroneous sub, i=%u", i); \
- \
- accum = tests[i].accum0; \
- err = atomic_cas_##p(&accum, tests[i].x, tests[i].s); \
- assert_b_eq(err, tests[i].accum0 != tests[i].x, \
- "Erroneous cas success/failure result"); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(accum, err ? tests[i].accum0 : \
- tests[i].s, "Erroneous cas effect, i=%u", i); \
- \
- accum = tests[i].accum0; \
- atomic_write_##p(&accum, tests[i].s); \
- assert_##ta##_eq(accum, tests[i].s, \
- "Erroneous write, i=%u", i); \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-TEST_STRUCT(uint64, uint64_t)
-TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_uint64)
-{
-
-#if !(LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3 || LG_SIZEOF_INT == 3)
- test_skip("64-bit atomic operations not supported");
-#else
- TEST_BODY(uint64, uint64_t, uint64_t, u64, FMTx64);
-#endif
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_STRUCT(uint32, uint32_t)
-TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_uint32)
-{
-
- TEST_BODY(uint32, uint32_t, uint32_t, u32, "#"FMTx32);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_STRUCT(p, void *)
-TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_p)
-{
-
- TEST_BODY(p, void *, uintptr_t, ptr, "p");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_STRUCT(z, size_t)
-TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_z)
-{
-
- TEST_BODY(z, size_t, size_t, zu, "#zx");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_STRUCT(u, unsigned)
-TEST_BEGIN(test_atomic_u)
-{
-
- TEST_BODY(u, unsigned, unsigned, u, "#x");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_atomic_uint64,
- test_atomic_uint32,
- test_atomic_p,
- test_atomic_z,
- test_atomic_u));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/bitmap.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/bitmap.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a2dd54630..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/bitmap.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_bitmap_size)
-{
- size_t i, prev_size;
-
- prev_size = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= BITMAP_MAXBITS; i++) {
- bitmap_info_t binfo;
- size_t size;
-
- bitmap_info_init(&binfo, i);
- size = bitmap_size(&binfo);
- assert_true(size >= prev_size,
- "Bitmap size is smaller than expected");
- prev_size = size;
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_bitmap_init)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= BITMAP_MAXBITS; i++) {
- bitmap_info_t binfo;
- bitmap_info_init(&binfo, i);
- {
- size_t j;
- bitmap_t *bitmap = (bitmap_t *)malloc(
- bitmap_size(&binfo));
- bitmap_init(bitmap, &binfo);
-
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
- assert_false(bitmap_get(bitmap, &binfo, j),
- "Bit should be unset");
- }
- free(bitmap);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_bitmap_set)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= BITMAP_MAXBITS; i++) {
- bitmap_info_t binfo;
- bitmap_info_init(&binfo, i);
- {
- size_t j;
- bitmap_t *bitmap = (bitmap_t *)malloc(
- bitmap_size(&binfo));
- bitmap_init(bitmap, &binfo);
-
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- bitmap_set(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- assert_true(bitmap_full(bitmap, &binfo),
- "All bits should be set");
- free(bitmap);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_bitmap_unset)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= BITMAP_MAXBITS; i++) {
- bitmap_info_t binfo;
- bitmap_info_init(&binfo, i);
- {
- size_t j;
- bitmap_t *bitmap = (bitmap_t *)malloc(
- bitmap_size(&binfo));
- bitmap_init(bitmap, &binfo);
-
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- bitmap_set(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- assert_true(bitmap_full(bitmap, &binfo),
- "All bits should be set");
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- bitmap_unset(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++)
- bitmap_set(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- assert_true(bitmap_full(bitmap, &binfo),
- "All bits should be set");
- free(bitmap);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_bitmap_sfu)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= BITMAP_MAXBITS; i++) {
- bitmap_info_t binfo;
- bitmap_info_init(&binfo, i);
- {
- size_t j;
- bitmap_t *bitmap = (bitmap_t *)malloc(
- bitmap_size(&binfo));
- bitmap_init(bitmap, &binfo);
-
- /* Iteratively set bits starting at the beginning. */
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
- assert_zd_eq(bitmap_sfu(bitmap, &binfo), j,
- "First unset bit should be just after "
- "previous first unset bit");
- }
- assert_true(bitmap_full(bitmap, &binfo),
- "All bits should be set");
-
- /*
- * Iteratively unset bits starting at the end, and
- * verify that bitmap_sfu() reaches the unset bits.
- */
- for (j = i - 1; j < i; j--) { /* (i..0] */
- bitmap_unset(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- assert_zd_eq(bitmap_sfu(bitmap, &binfo), j,
- "First unset bit should the bit previously "
- "unset");
- bitmap_unset(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- }
- assert_false(bitmap_get(bitmap, &binfo, 0),
- "Bit should be unset");
-
- /*
- * Iteratively set bits starting at the beginning, and
- * verify that bitmap_sfu() looks past them.
- */
- for (j = 1; j < i; j++) {
- bitmap_set(bitmap, &binfo, j - 1);
- assert_zd_eq(bitmap_sfu(bitmap, &binfo), j,
- "First unset bit should be just after the "
- "bit previously set");
- bitmap_unset(bitmap, &binfo, j);
- }
- assert_zd_eq(bitmap_sfu(bitmap, &binfo), i - 1,
- "First unset bit should be the last bit");
- assert_true(bitmap_full(bitmap, &binfo),
- "All bits should be set");
- free(bitmap);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_bitmap_size,
- test_bitmap_init,
- test_bitmap_set,
- test_bitmap_unset,
- test_bitmap_sfu));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ckh.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ckh.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 2cbc22688..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ckh.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,214 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_new_delete)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- ckh_t ckh;
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- assert_false(ckh_new(tsd, &ckh, 2, ckh_string_hash,
- ckh_string_keycomp), "Unexpected ckh_new() error");
- ckh_delete(tsd, &ckh);
-
- assert_false(ckh_new(tsd, &ckh, 3, ckh_pointer_hash,
- ckh_pointer_keycomp), "Unexpected ckh_new() error");
- ckh_delete(tsd, &ckh);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_count_insert_search_remove)
-{
- tsd_t *tsd;
- ckh_t ckh;
- const char *strs[] = {
- "a string",
- "A string",
- "a string.",
- "A string."
- };
- const char *missing = "A string not in the hash table.";
- size_t i;
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- assert_false(ckh_new(tsd, &ckh, 2, ckh_string_hash,
- ckh_string_keycomp), "Unexpected ckh_new() error");
- assert_zu_eq(ckh_count(&ckh), 0,
- "ckh_count() should return %zu, but it returned %zu", ZU(0),
- ckh_count(&ckh));
-
- /* Insert. */
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(strs)/sizeof(const char *); i++) {
- ckh_insert(tsd, &ckh, strs[i], strs[i]);
- assert_zu_eq(ckh_count(&ckh), i+1,
- "ckh_count() should return %zu, but it returned %zu", i+1,
- ckh_count(&ckh));
- }
-
- /* Search. */
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(strs)/sizeof(const char *); i++) {
- union {
- void *p;
- const char *s;
- } k, v;
- void **kp, **vp;
- const char *ks, *vs;
-
- kp = (i & 1) ? &k.p : NULL;
- vp = (i & 2) ? &v.p : NULL;
- k.p = NULL;
- v.p = NULL;
- assert_false(ckh_search(&ckh, strs[i], kp, vp),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() error");
-
- ks = (i & 1) ? strs[i] : (const char *)NULL;
- vs = (i & 2) ? strs[i] : (const char *)NULL;
- assert_ptr_eq((void *)ks, (void *)k.s, "Key mismatch, i=%zu",
- i);
- assert_ptr_eq((void *)vs, (void *)v.s, "Value mismatch, i=%zu",
- i);
- }
- assert_true(ckh_search(&ckh, missing, NULL, NULL),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() success");
-
- /* Remove. */
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(strs)/sizeof(const char *); i++) {
- union {
- void *p;
- const char *s;
- } k, v;
- void **kp, **vp;
- const char *ks, *vs;
-
- kp = (i & 1) ? &k.p : NULL;
- vp = (i & 2) ? &v.p : NULL;
- k.p = NULL;
- v.p = NULL;
- assert_false(ckh_remove(tsd, &ckh, strs[i], kp, vp),
- "Unexpected ckh_remove() error");
-
- ks = (i & 1) ? strs[i] : (const char *)NULL;
- vs = (i & 2) ? strs[i] : (const char *)NULL;
- assert_ptr_eq((void *)ks, (void *)k.s, "Key mismatch, i=%zu",
- i);
- assert_ptr_eq((void *)vs, (void *)v.s, "Value mismatch, i=%zu",
- i);
- assert_zu_eq(ckh_count(&ckh),
- sizeof(strs)/sizeof(const char *) - i - 1,
- "ckh_count() should return %zu, but it returned %zu",
- sizeof(strs)/sizeof(const char *) - i - 1,
- ckh_count(&ckh));
- }
-
- ckh_delete(tsd, &ckh);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_insert_iter_remove)
-{
-#define NITEMS ZU(1000)
- tsd_t *tsd;
- ckh_t ckh;
- void **p[NITEMS];
- void *q, *r;
- size_t i;
-
- tsd = tsd_fetch();
-
- assert_false(ckh_new(tsd, &ckh, 2, ckh_pointer_hash,
- ckh_pointer_keycomp), "Unexpected ckh_new() error");
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITEMS; i++) {
- p[i] = mallocx(i+1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITEMS; i++) {
- size_t j;
-
- for (j = i; j < NITEMS; j++) {
- assert_false(ckh_insert(tsd, &ckh, p[j], p[j]),
- "Unexpected ckh_insert() failure");
- assert_false(ckh_search(&ckh, p[j], &q, &r),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[j], q, "Key pointer mismatch");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[j], r, "Value pointer mismatch");
- }
-
- assert_zu_eq(ckh_count(&ckh), NITEMS,
- "ckh_count() should return %zu, but it returned %zu",
- NITEMS, ckh_count(&ckh));
-
- for (j = i + 1; j < NITEMS; j++) {
- assert_false(ckh_search(&ckh, p[j], NULL, NULL),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() failure");
- assert_false(ckh_remove(tsd, &ckh, p[j], &q, &r),
- "Unexpected ckh_remove() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[j], q, "Key pointer mismatch");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[j], r, "Value pointer mismatch");
- assert_true(ckh_search(&ckh, p[j], NULL, NULL),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() success");
- assert_true(ckh_remove(tsd, &ckh, p[j], &q, &r),
- "Unexpected ckh_remove() success");
- }
-
- {
- bool seen[NITEMS];
- size_t tabind;
-
- memset(seen, 0, sizeof(seen));
-
- for (tabind = 0; !ckh_iter(&ckh, &tabind, &q, &r);) {
- size_t k;
-
- assert_ptr_eq(q, r, "Key and val not equal");
-
- for (k = 0; k < NITEMS; k++) {
- if (p[k] == q) {
- assert_false(seen[k],
- "Item %zu already seen", k);
- seen[k] = true;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
- for (j = 0; j < i + 1; j++)
- assert_true(seen[j], "Item %zu not seen", j);
- for (; j < NITEMS; j++)
- assert_false(seen[j], "Item %zu seen", j);
- }
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITEMS; i++) {
- assert_false(ckh_search(&ckh, p[i], NULL, NULL),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() failure");
- assert_false(ckh_remove(tsd, &ckh, p[i], &q, &r),
- "Unexpected ckh_remove() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[i], q, "Key pointer mismatch");
- assert_ptr_eq(p[i], r, "Value pointer mismatch");
- assert_true(ckh_search(&ckh, p[i], NULL, NULL),
- "Unexpected ckh_search() success");
- assert_true(ckh_remove(tsd, &ckh, p[i], &q, &r),
- "Unexpected ckh_remove() success");
- dallocx(p[i], 0);
- }
-
- assert_zu_eq(ckh_count(&ckh), 0,
- "ckh_count() should return %zu, but it returned %zu",
- ZU(0), ckh_count(&ckh));
- ckh_delete(tsd, &ckh);
-#undef NITEMS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_new_delete,
- test_count_insert_search_remove,
- test_insert_iter_remove));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/decay.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/decay.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e169ae24e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/decay.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,374 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-const char *malloc_conf = "purge:decay,decay_time:1";
-
-static nstime_monotonic_t *nstime_monotonic_orig;
-static nstime_update_t *nstime_update_orig;
-
-static unsigned nupdates_mock;
-static nstime_t time_mock;
-static bool monotonic_mock;
-
-static bool
-nstime_monotonic_mock(void)
-{
-
- return (monotonic_mock);
-}
-
-static bool
-nstime_update_mock(nstime_t *time)
-{
-
- nupdates_mock++;
- if (monotonic_mock)
- nstime_copy(time, &time_mock);
- return (!monotonic_mock);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_decay_ticks)
-{
- ticker_t *decay_ticker;
- unsigned tick0, tick1;
- size_t sz, huge0, large0;
- void *p;
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_decay);
-
- decay_ticker = decay_ticker_get(tsd_fetch(), 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(decay_ticker,
- "Unexpected failure getting decay ticker");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.hchunk.0.size", &huge0, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.0.size", &large0, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- /*
- * Test the standard APIs using a huge size class, since we can't
- * control tcache interactions (except by completely disabling tcache
- * for the entire test program).
- */
-
- /* malloc(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = malloc(huge0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during malloc()");
- /* free(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- free(p);
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during free()");
-
- /* calloc(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = calloc(1, huge0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected calloc() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during calloc()");
- free(p);
-
- /* posix_memalign(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_d_eq(posix_memalign(&p, sizeof(size_t), huge0), 0,
- "Unexpected posix_memalign() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during posix_memalign()");
- free(p);
-
- /* aligned_alloc(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = aligned_alloc(sizeof(size_t), huge0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected aligned_alloc() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during aligned_alloc()");
- free(p);
-
- /* realloc(). */
- /* Allocate. */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = realloc(NULL, huge0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected realloc() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during realloc()");
- /* Reallocate. */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = realloc(p, huge0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected realloc() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during realloc()");
- /* Deallocate. */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- realloc(p, 0);
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0, "Expected ticker to tick during realloc()");
-
- /*
- * Test the *allocx() APIs using huge, large, and small size classes,
- * with tcache explicitly disabled.
- */
- {
- unsigned i;
- size_t allocx_sizes[3];
- allocx_sizes[0] = huge0;
- allocx_sizes[1] = large0;
- allocx_sizes[2] = 1;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(allocx_sizes) / sizeof(size_t); i++) {
- sz = allocx_sizes[i];
-
- /* mallocx(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during mallocx() (sz=%zu)",
- sz);
- /* rallocx(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = rallocx(p, sz, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected rallocx() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during rallocx() (sz=%zu)",
- sz);
- /* xallocx(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- xallocx(p, sz, 0, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during xallocx() (sz=%zu)",
- sz);
- /* dallocx(). */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- dallocx(p, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during dallocx() (sz=%zu)",
- sz);
- /* sdallocx(). */
- p = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- sdallocx(p, sz, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during sdallocx() "
- "(sz=%zu)", sz);
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Test tcache fill/flush interactions for large and small size classes,
- * using an explicit tcache.
- */
- if (config_tcache) {
- unsigned tcache_ind, i;
- size_t tcache_sizes[2];
- tcache_sizes[0] = large0;
- tcache_sizes[1] = 1;
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.create", &tcache_ind, &sz, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tcache_sizes) / sizeof(size_t); i++) {
- sz = tcache_sizes[i];
-
- /* tcache fill. */
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- p = mallocx(sz, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tcache_ind));
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during tcache fill "
- "(sz=%zu)", sz);
- /* tcache flush. */
- dallocx(p, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tcache_ind));
- tick0 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.flush", NULL, NULL,
- &tcache_ind, sizeof(unsigned)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- tick1 = ticker_read(decay_ticker);
- assert_u32_ne(tick1, tick0,
- "Expected ticker to tick during tcache flush "
- "(sz=%zu)", sz);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_decay_ticker)
-{
-#define NPS 1024
- int flags = (MALLOCX_ARENA(0) | MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- void *ps[NPS];
- uint64_t epoch;
- uint64_t npurge0 = 0;
- uint64_t npurge1 = 0;
- size_t sz, large;
- unsigned i, nupdates0;
- nstime_t time, decay_time, deadline;
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_decay);
-
- /*
- * Allocate a bunch of large objects, pause the clock, deallocate the
- * objects, restore the clock, then [md]allocx() in a tight loop to
- * verify the ticker triggers purging.
- */
-
- if (config_tcache) {
- size_t tcache_max;
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.tcache_max", &tcache_max, &sz, NULL,
- 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- large = nallocx(tcache_max + 1, flags);
- } else {
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.0.size", &large, &sz, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- }
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(uint64_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.npurge", &npurge0, &sz, NULL, 0),
- config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT, "Unexpected mallctl result");
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPS; i++) {
- ps[i] = mallocx(large, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ps[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- }
-
- nupdates_mock = 0;
- nstime_init(&time_mock, 0);
- nstime_update(&time_mock);
- monotonic_mock = true;
-
- nstime_monotonic_orig = nstime_monotonic;
- nstime_update_orig = nstime_update;
- nstime_monotonic = nstime_monotonic_mock;
- nstime_update = nstime_update_mock;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPS; i++) {
- dallocx(ps[i], flags);
- nupdates0 = nupdates_mock;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arena.0.decay failure");
- assert_u_gt(nupdates_mock, nupdates0,
- "Expected nstime_update() to be called");
- }
-
- nstime_monotonic = nstime_monotonic_orig;
- nstime_update = nstime_update_orig;
-
- nstime_init(&time, 0);
- nstime_update(&time);
- nstime_init2(&decay_time, opt_decay_time, 0);
- nstime_copy(&deadline, &time);
- nstime_add(&deadline, &decay_time);
- do {
- for (i = 0; i < DECAY_NTICKS_PER_UPDATE / 2; i++) {
- void *p = mallocx(1, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- dallocx(p, flags);
- }
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch,
- sizeof(uint64_t)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.npurge", &npurge1, &sz,
- NULL, 0), config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT,
- "Unexpected mallctl result");
-
- nstime_update(&time);
- } while (nstime_compare(&time, &deadline) <= 0 && npurge1 == npurge0);
-
- if (config_stats)
- assert_u64_gt(npurge1, npurge0, "Expected purging to occur");
-#undef NPS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_decay_nonmonotonic)
-{
-#define NPS (SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS + 1)
- int flags = (MALLOCX_ARENA(0) | MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
- void *ps[NPS];
- uint64_t epoch;
- uint64_t npurge0 = 0;
- uint64_t npurge1 = 0;
- size_t sz, large0;
- unsigned i, nupdates0;
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_decay);
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.0.size", &large0, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(uint64_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.npurge", &npurge0, &sz, NULL, 0),
- config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT, "Unexpected mallctl result");
-
- nupdates_mock = 0;
- nstime_init(&time_mock, 0);
- nstime_update(&time_mock);
- monotonic_mock = false;
-
- nstime_monotonic_orig = nstime_monotonic;
- nstime_update_orig = nstime_update;
- nstime_monotonic = nstime_monotonic_mock;
- nstime_update = nstime_update_mock;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPS; i++) {
- ps[i] = mallocx(large0, flags);
- assert_ptr_not_null(ps[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NPS; i++) {
- dallocx(ps[i], flags);
- nupdates0 = nupdates_mock;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected arena.0.decay failure");
- assert_u_gt(nupdates_mock, nupdates0,
- "Expected nstime_update() to be called");
- }
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(uint64_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.npurge", &npurge1, &sz, NULL, 0),
- config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT, "Unexpected mallctl result");
-
- if (config_stats)
- assert_u64_eq(npurge0, npurge1, "Unexpected purging occurred");
-
- nstime_monotonic = nstime_monotonic_orig;
- nstime_update = nstime_update_orig;
-#undef NPS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_decay_ticks,
- test_decay_ticker,
- test_decay_nonmonotonic));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/fork.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/fork.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c530797c4..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/fork.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifndef _WIN32
-#include <sys/wait.h>
-#endif
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_fork)
-{
-#ifndef _WIN32
- void *p;
- pid_t pid;
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() failure");
-
- pid = fork();
-
- free(p);
-
- p = malloc(64);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() failure");
- free(p);
-
- if (pid == -1) {
- /* Error. */
- test_fail("Unexpected fork() failure");
- } else if (pid == 0) {
- /* Child. */
- _exit(0);
- } else {
- int status;
-
- /* Parent. */
- while (true) {
- if (waitpid(pid, &status, 0) == -1)
- test_fail("Unexpected waitpid() failure");
- if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
- test_fail("Unexpected child termination due to "
- "signal %d", WTERMSIG(status));
- break;
- }
- if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
- if (WEXITSTATUS(status) != 0) {
- test_fail(
- "Unexpected child exit value %d",
- WEXITSTATUS(status));
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-#else
- test_skip("fork(2) is irrelevant to Windows");
-#endif
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_fork));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/hash.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/hash.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 010c9d76f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/hash.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,185 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * This file is based on code that is part of SMHasher
- * (https://code.google.com/p/smhasher/), and is subject to the MIT license
- * (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php). Both email addresses
- * associated with the source code's revision history belong to Austin Appleby,
- * and the revision history ranges from 2010 to 2012. Therefore the copyright
- * and license are here taken to be:
- *
- * Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Austin Appleby
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
- * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
- * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
- * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
- * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
- * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
- * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
- * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
- * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
- * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
- * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
- * THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-typedef enum {
- hash_variant_x86_32,
- hash_variant_x86_128,
- hash_variant_x64_128
-} hash_variant_t;
-
-static int
-hash_variant_bits(hash_variant_t variant)
-{
-
- switch (variant) {
- case hash_variant_x86_32: return (32);
- case hash_variant_x86_128: return (128);
- case hash_variant_x64_128: return (128);
- default: not_reached();
- }
-}
-
-static const char *
-hash_variant_string(hash_variant_t variant)
-{
-
- switch (variant) {
- case hash_variant_x86_32: return ("hash_x86_32");
- case hash_variant_x86_128: return ("hash_x86_128");
- case hash_variant_x64_128: return ("hash_x64_128");
- default: not_reached();
- }
-}
-
-#define KEY_SIZE 256
-static void
-hash_variant_verify_key(hash_variant_t variant, uint8_t *key)
-{
- const int hashbytes = hash_variant_bits(variant) / 8;
- const int hashes_size = hashbytes * 256;
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(uint8_t, hashes, hashes_size);
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(uint8_t, final, hashbytes);
- unsigned i;
- uint32_t computed, expected;
-
- memset(key, 0, KEY_SIZE);
- memset(hashes, 0, hashes_size);
- memset(final, 0, hashbytes);
-
- /*
- * Hash keys of the form {0}, {0,1}, {0,1,2}, ..., {0,1,...,255} as the
- * seed.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- key[i] = (uint8_t)i;
- switch (variant) {
- case hash_variant_x86_32: {
- uint32_t out;
- out = hash_x86_32(key, i, 256-i);
- memcpy(&hashes[i*hashbytes], &out, hashbytes);
- break;
- } case hash_variant_x86_128: {
- uint64_t out[2];
- hash_x86_128(key, i, 256-i, out);
- memcpy(&hashes[i*hashbytes], out, hashbytes);
- break;
- } case hash_variant_x64_128: {
- uint64_t out[2];
- hash_x64_128(key, i, 256-i, out);
- memcpy(&hashes[i*hashbytes], out, hashbytes);
- break;
- } default: not_reached();
- }
- }
-
- /* Hash the result array. */
- switch (variant) {
- case hash_variant_x86_32: {
- uint32_t out = hash_x86_32(hashes, hashes_size, 0);
- memcpy(final, &out, sizeof(out));
- break;
- } case hash_variant_x86_128: {
- uint64_t out[2];
- hash_x86_128(hashes, hashes_size, 0, out);
- memcpy(final, out, sizeof(out));
- break;
- } case hash_variant_x64_128: {
- uint64_t out[2];
- hash_x64_128(hashes, hashes_size, 0, out);
- memcpy(final, out, sizeof(out));
- break;
- } default: not_reached();
- }
-
- computed = (final[0] << 0) | (final[1] << 8) | (final[2] << 16) |
- (final[3] << 24);
-
- switch (variant) {
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_BIG_ENDIAN
- case hash_variant_x86_32: expected = 0x6213303eU; break;
- case hash_variant_x86_128: expected = 0x266820caU; break;
- case hash_variant_x64_128: expected = 0xcc622b6fU; break;
-#else
- case hash_variant_x86_32: expected = 0xb0f57ee3U; break;
- case hash_variant_x86_128: expected = 0xb3ece62aU; break;
- case hash_variant_x64_128: expected = 0x6384ba69U; break;
-#endif
- default: not_reached();
- }
-
- assert_u32_eq(computed, expected,
- "Hash mismatch for %s(): expected %#x but got %#x",
- hash_variant_string(variant), expected, computed);
-}
-
-static void
-hash_variant_verify(hash_variant_t variant)
-{
-#define MAX_ALIGN 16
- uint8_t key[KEY_SIZE + (MAX_ALIGN - 1)];
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < MAX_ALIGN; i++)
- hash_variant_verify_key(variant, &key[i]);
-#undef MAX_ALIGN
-}
-#undef KEY_SIZE
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_hash_x86_32)
-{
-
- hash_variant_verify(hash_variant_x86_32);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_hash_x86_128)
-{
-
- hash_variant_verify(hash_variant_x86_128);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_hash_x64_128)
-{
-
- hash_variant_verify(hash_variant_x64_128);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_hash_x86_32,
- test_hash_x86_128,
- test_hash_x64_128));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 460bd524d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,253 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-# ifndef JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT
-# define JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT "junk:true"
-# endif
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "abort:false,zero:false,redzone:true,quarantine:0," JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT;
-#endif
-
-static arena_dalloc_junk_small_t *arena_dalloc_junk_small_orig;
-static arena_dalloc_junk_large_t *arena_dalloc_junk_large_orig;
-static huge_dalloc_junk_t *huge_dalloc_junk_orig;
-static void *watch_for_junking;
-static bool saw_junking;
-
-static void
-watch_junking(void *p)
-{
-
- watch_for_junking = p;
- saw_junking = false;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_dalloc_junk_small_intercept(void *ptr, arena_bin_info_t *bin_info)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- arena_dalloc_junk_small_orig(ptr, bin_info);
- for (i = 0; i < bin_info->reg_size; i++) {
- assert_u_eq(((uint8_t *)ptr)[i], JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK,
- "Missing junk fill for byte %zu/%zu of deallocated region",
- i, bin_info->reg_size);
- }
- if (ptr == watch_for_junking)
- saw_junking = true;
-}
-
-static void
-arena_dalloc_junk_large_intercept(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
- size_t i;
-
- arena_dalloc_junk_large_orig(ptr, usize);
- for (i = 0; i < usize; i++) {
- assert_u_eq(((uint8_t *)ptr)[i], JEMALLOC_FREE_JUNK,
- "Missing junk fill for byte %zu/%zu of deallocated region",
- i, usize);
- }
- if (ptr == watch_for_junking)
- saw_junking = true;
-}
-
-static void
-huge_dalloc_junk_intercept(void *ptr, size_t usize)
-{
-
- huge_dalloc_junk_orig(ptr, usize);
- /*
- * The conditions under which junk filling actually occurs are nuanced
- * enough that it doesn't make sense to duplicate the decision logic in
- * test code, so don't actually check that the region is junk-filled.
- */
- if (ptr == watch_for_junking)
- saw_junking = true;
-}
-
-static void
-test_junk(size_t sz_min, size_t sz_max)
-{
- uint8_t *s;
- size_t sz_prev, sz, i;
-
- if (opt_junk_free) {
- arena_dalloc_junk_small_orig = arena_dalloc_junk_small;
- arena_dalloc_junk_small = arena_dalloc_junk_small_intercept;
- arena_dalloc_junk_large_orig = arena_dalloc_junk_large;
- arena_dalloc_junk_large = arena_dalloc_junk_large_intercept;
- huge_dalloc_junk_orig = huge_dalloc_junk;
- huge_dalloc_junk = huge_dalloc_junk_intercept;
- }
-
- sz_prev = 0;
- s = (uint8_t *)mallocx(sz_min, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- for (sz = sallocx(s, 0); sz <= sz_max;
- sz_prev = sz, sz = sallocx(s, 0)) {
- if (sz_prev > 0) {
- assert_u_eq(s[0], 'a',
- "Previously allocated byte %zu/%zu is corrupted",
- ZU(0), sz_prev);
- assert_u_eq(s[sz_prev-1], 'a',
- "Previously allocated byte %zu/%zu is corrupted",
- sz_prev-1, sz_prev);
- }
-
- for (i = sz_prev; i < sz; i++) {
- if (opt_junk_alloc) {
- assert_u_eq(s[i], JEMALLOC_ALLOC_JUNK,
- "Newly allocated byte %zu/%zu isn't "
- "junk-filled", i, sz);
- }
- s[i] = 'a';
- }
-
- if (xallocx(s, sz+1, 0, 0) == sz) {
- watch_junking(s);
- s = (uint8_t *)rallocx(s, sz+1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s,
- "Unexpected rallocx() failure");
- assert_true(!opt_junk_free || saw_junking,
- "Expected region of size %zu to be junk-filled",
- sz);
- }
- }
-
- watch_junking(s);
- dallocx(s, 0);
- assert_true(!opt_junk_free || saw_junking,
- "Expected region of size %zu to be junk-filled", sz);
-
- if (opt_junk_free) {
- arena_dalloc_junk_small = arena_dalloc_junk_small_orig;
- arena_dalloc_junk_large = arena_dalloc_junk_large_orig;
- huge_dalloc_junk = huge_dalloc_junk_orig;
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_junk_small)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_junk(1, SMALL_MAXCLASS-1);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_junk_large)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_junk(SMALL_MAXCLASS+1, large_maxclass);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_junk_huge)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_junk(large_maxclass+1, chunksize*2);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-arena_ralloc_junk_large_t *arena_ralloc_junk_large_orig;
-static void *most_recently_trimmed;
-
-static size_t
-shrink_size(size_t size)
-{
- size_t shrink_size;
-
- for (shrink_size = size - 1; nallocx(shrink_size, 0) == size;
- shrink_size--)
- ; /* Do nothing. */
-
- return (shrink_size);
-}
-
-static void
-arena_ralloc_junk_large_intercept(void *ptr, size_t old_usize, size_t usize)
-{
-
- arena_ralloc_junk_large_orig(ptr, old_usize, usize);
- assert_zu_eq(old_usize, large_maxclass, "Unexpected old_usize");
- assert_zu_eq(usize, shrink_size(large_maxclass), "Unexpected usize");
- most_recently_trimmed = ptr;
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_junk_large_ralloc_shrink)
-{
- void *p1, *p2;
-
- p1 = mallocx(large_maxclass, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p1, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- arena_ralloc_junk_large_orig = arena_ralloc_junk_large;
- arena_ralloc_junk_large = arena_ralloc_junk_large_intercept;
-
- p2 = rallocx(p1, shrink_size(large_maxclass), 0);
- assert_ptr_eq(p1, p2, "Unexpected move during shrink");
-
- arena_ralloc_junk_large = arena_ralloc_junk_large_orig;
-
- assert_ptr_eq(most_recently_trimmed, p1,
- "Expected trimmed portion of region to be junk-filled");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static bool detected_redzone_corruption;
-
-static void
-arena_redzone_corruption_replacement(void *ptr, size_t usize, bool after,
- size_t offset, uint8_t byte)
-{
-
- detected_redzone_corruption = true;
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_junk_redzone)
-{
- char *s;
- arena_redzone_corruption_t *arena_redzone_corruption_orig;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_skip_if(!opt_junk_alloc || !opt_junk_free);
-
- arena_redzone_corruption_orig = arena_redzone_corruption;
- arena_redzone_corruption = arena_redzone_corruption_replacement;
-
- /* Test underflow. */
- detected_redzone_corruption = false;
- s = (char *)mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- s[-1] = 0xbb;
- dallocx(s, 0);
- assert_true(detected_redzone_corruption,
- "Did not detect redzone corruption");
-
- /* Test overflow. */
- detected_redzone_corruption = false;
- s = (char *)mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- s[sallocx(s, 0)] = 0xbb;
- dallocx(s, 0);
- assert_true(detected_redzone_corruption,
- "Did not detect redzone corruption");
-
- arena_redzone_corruption = arena_redzone_corruption_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_junk_small,
- test_junk_large,
- test_junk_huge,
- test_junk_large_ralloc_shrink,
- test_junk_redzone));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_alloc.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_alloc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a5895b5c0..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_alloc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT "junk:alloc"
-#include "junk.c"
-#undef JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_free.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_free.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bb5183c90..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/junk_free.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-#define JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT "junk:free"
-#include "junk.c"
-#undef JEMALLOC_TEST_JUNK_OPT
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/lg_chunk.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/lg_chunk.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e5df3814..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/lg_chunk.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-/*
- * Make sure that opt.lg_chunk clamping is sufficient. In practice, this test
- * program will fail a debug assertion during initialization and abort (rather
- * than the test soft-failing) if clamping is insufficient.
- */
-const char *malloc_conf = "lg_chunk:0";
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_lg_chunk_clamp)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_lg_chunk_clamp));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mallctl.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mallctl.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 69f8c20c1..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mallctl.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,731 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctl_errors)
-{
- uint64_t epoch;
- size_t sz;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("no_such_name", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), ENOENT,
- "mallctl() should return ENOENT for non-existent names");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("version", NULL, NULL, "0.0.0", strlen("0.0.0")),
- EPERM, "mallctl() should return EPERM on attempt to write "
- "read-only value");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)-1),
- EINVAL, "mallctl() should return EINVAL for input size mismatch");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)+1),
- EINVAL, "mallctl() should return EINVAL for input size mismatch");
-
- sz = sizeof(epoch)-1;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", &epoch, &sz, NULL, 0), EINVAL,
- "mallctl() should return EINVAL for output size mismatch");
- sz = sizeof(epoch)+1;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", &epoch, &sz, NULL, 0), EINVAL,
- "mallctl() should return EINVAL for output size mismatch");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctlnametomib_errors)
-{
- size_t mib[1];
- size_t miblen;
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("no_such_name", mib, &miblen), ENOENT,
- "mallctlnametomib() should return ENOENT for non-existent names");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctlbymib_errors)
-{
- uint64_t epoch;
- size_t sz;
- size_t mib[1];
- size_t miblen;
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("version", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, "0.0.0",
- strlen("0.0.0")), EPERM, "mallctl() should return EPERM on "
- "attempt to write read-only value");
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("epoch", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, &epoch,
- sizeof(epoch)-1), EINVAL,
- "mallctlbymib() should return EINVAL for input size mismatch");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, &epoch,
- sizeof(epoch)+1), EINVAL,
- "mallctlbymib() should return EINVAL for input size mismatch");
-
- sz = sizeof(epoch)-1;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &epoch, &sz, NULL, 0), EINVAL,
- "mallctlbymib() should return EINVAL for output size mismatch");
- sz = sizeof(epoch)+1;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &epoch, &sz, NULL, 0), EINVAL,
- "mallctlbymib() should return EINVAL for output size mismatch");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctl_read_write)
-{
- uint64_t old_epoch, new_epoch;
- size_t sz = sizeof(old_epoch);
-
- /* Blind. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(old_epoch), "Unexpected output size");
-
- /* Read. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", &old_epoch, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(old_epoch), "Unexpected output size");
-
- /* Write. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &new_epoch, sizeof(new_epoch)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(old_epoch), "Unexpected output size");
-
- /* Read+write. */
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", &old_epoch, &sz, &new_epoch,
- sizeof(new_epoch)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(old_epoch), "Unexpected output size");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctlnametomib_short_mib)
-{
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen;
-
- miblen = 3;
- mib[3] = 42;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.bin.0.nregs", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(miblen, 3, "Unexpected mib output length");
- assert_zu_eq(mib[3], 42,
- "mallctlnametomib() wrote past the end of the input mib");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctl_config)
-{
-
-#define TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(config, t) do { \
- t oldval; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(oldval); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("config."#config, &oldval, &sz, NULL, 0), \
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
- assert_b_eq(oldval, config_##config, "Incorrect config value"); \
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(oldval), "Unexpected output size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(cache_oblivious, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(debug, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(fill, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(lazy_lock, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(malloc_conf, const char *);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(munmap, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(prof, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(prof_libgcc, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(prof_libunwind, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(stats, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(tcache, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(tls, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(utrace, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(valgrind, bool);
- TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG(xmalloc, bool);
-
-#undef TEST_MALLCTL_CONFIG
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mallctl_opt)
-{
- bool config_always = true;
-
-#define TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(t, opt, config) do { \
- t oldval; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(oldval); \
- int expected = config_##config ? 0 : ENOENT; \
- int result = mallctl("opt."#opt, &oldval, &sz, NULL, 0); \
- assert_d_eq(result, expected, \
- "Unexpected mallctl() result for opt."#opt); \
- assert_zu_eq(sz, sizeof(oldval), "Unexpected output size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, abort, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(size_t, lg_chunk, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(const char *, dss, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(unsigned, narenas, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(const char *, purge, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(ssize_t, lg_dirty_mult, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(ssize_t, decay_time, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, stats_print, always);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(const char *, junk, fill);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(size_t, quarantine, fill);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, redzone, fill);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, zero, fill);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, utrace, utrace);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, xmalloc, xmalloc);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, tcache, tcache);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(size_t, lg_tcache_max, tcache);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(const char *, prof_prefix, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof_active, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(ssize_t, lg_prof_sample, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof_accum, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(ssize_t, lg_prof_interval, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof_gdump, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof_final, prof);
- TEST_MALLCTL_OPT(bool, prof_leak, prof);
-
-#undef TEST_MALLCTL_OPT
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_manpage_example)
-{
- unsigned nbins, i;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t len, miblen;
-
- len = sizeof(nbins);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nbins", &nbins, &len, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- miblen = 4;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.bin.0.size", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
- size_t bin_size;
-
- mib[2] = i;
- len = sizeof(bin_size);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &bin_size, &len, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib() failure");
- /* Do something with bin_size... */
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_tcache_none)
-{
- void *p0, *q, *p1;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_tcache);
-
- /* Allocate p and q. */
- p0 = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p0, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- q = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- /* Deallocate p and q, but bypass the tcache for q. */
- dallocx(p0, 0);
- dallocx(q, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
-
- /* Make sure that tcache-based allocation returns p, not q. */
- p1 = mallocx(42, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p1, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(p0, p1, "Expected tcache to allocate cached region");
-
- /* Clean up. */
- dallocx(p1, MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_tcache)
-{
-#define NTCACHES 10
- unsigned tis[NTCACHES];
- void *ps[NTCACHES];
- void *qs[NTCACHES];
- unsigned i;
- size_t sz, psz, qsz;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_tcache);
-
- psz = 42;
- qsz = nallocx(psz, 0) + 1;
-
- /* Create tcaches. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.create", &tis[i], &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u", i);
- }
-
- /* Exercise tcache ID recycling. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.destroy", NULL, NULL, &tis[i],
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.create", &tis[i], &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u", i);
- }
-
- /* Flush empty tcaches. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.flush", NULL, NULL, &tis[i],
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- }
-
- /* Cache some allocations. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- ps[i] = mallocx(psz, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
- assert_ptr_not_null(ps[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- dallocx(ps[i], MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
-
- qs[i] = mallocx(qsz, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
- assert_ptr_not_null(qs[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- dallocx(qs[i], MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
- }
-
- /* Verify that tcaches allocate cached regions. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- void *p0 = ps[i];
- ps[i] = mallocx(psz, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
- assert_ptr_not_null(ps[i], "Unexpected mallocx() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- assert_ptr_eq(ps[i], p0,
- "Expected mallocx() to allocate cached region, i=%u", i);
- }
-
- /* Verify that reallocation uses cached regions. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- void *q0 = qs[i];
- qs[i] = rallocx(ps[i], qsz, MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
- assert_ptr_not_null(qs[i], "Unexpected rallocx() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- assert_ptr_eq(qs[i], q0,
- "Expected rallocx() to allocate cached region, i=%u", i);
- /* Avoid undefined behavior in case of test failure. */
- if (qs[i] == NULL)
- qs[i] = ps[i];
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++)
- dallocx(qs[i], MALLOCX_TCACHE(tis[i]));
-
- /* Flush some non-empty tcaches. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES/2; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.flush", NULL, NULL, &tis[i],
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- }
-
- /* Destroy tcaches. */
- for (i = 0; i < NTCACHES; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("tcache.destroy", NULL, NULL, &tis[i],
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure, i=%u",
- i);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_thread_arena)
-{
- unsigned arena_old, arena_new, narenas;
- size_t sz = sizeof(unsigned);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_u_eq(narenas, opt_narenas, "Number of arenas incorrect");
- arena_new = narenas - 1;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", &arena_old, &sz, &arena_new,
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- arena_new = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", &arena_old, &sz, &arena_new,
- sizeof(unsigned)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_i_lg_dirty_mult)
-{
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult, orig_lg_dirty_mult, prev_lg_dirty_mult;
- size_t sz = sizeof(ssize_t);
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_ratio);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.lg_dirty_mult", &orig_lg_dirty_mult, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- lg_dirty_mult = -2;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.lg_dirty_mult", NULL, NULL,
- &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- lg_dirty_mult = (sizeof(size_t) << 3);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.lg_dirty_mult", NULL, NULL,
- &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- for (prev_lg_dirty_mult = orig_lg_dirty_mult, lg_dirty_mult = -1;
- lg_dirty_mult < (ssize_t)(sizeof(size_t) << 3); prev_lg_dirty_mult
- = lg_dirty_mult, lg_dirty_mult++) {
- ssize_t old_lg_dirty_mult;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.lg_dirty_mult", &old_lg_dirty_mult,
- &sz, &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zd_eq(old_lg_dirty_mult, prev_lg_dirty_mult,
- "Unexpected old arena.0.lg_dirty_mult");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_i_decay_time)
-{
- ssize_t decay_time, orig_decay_time, prev_decay_time;
- size_t sz = sizeof(ssize_t);
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_decay);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay_time", &orig_decay_time, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- decay_time = -2;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay_time", NULL, NULL,
- &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- decay_time = 0x7fffffff;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay_time", NULL, NULL,
- &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- for (prev_decay_time = decay_time, decay_time = -1;
- decay_time < 20; prev_decay_time = decay_time, decay_time++) {
- ssize_t old_decay_time;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay_time", &old_decay_time,
- &sz, &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zd_eq(old_decay_time, prev_decay_time,
- "Unexpected old arena.0.decay_time");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_i_purge)
-{
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t miblen = 3;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.purge", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- mib[1] = narenas;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlbymib() failure");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_i_decay)
-{
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t miblen = 3;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.decay", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.decay", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() failure");
- mib[1] = narenas;
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlbymib() failure");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arena_i_dss)
-{
- const char *dss_prec_old, *dss_prec_new;
- size_t sz = sizeof(dss_prec_old);
- size_t mib[3];
- size_t miblen;
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib)/sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arena.0.dss", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() error");
-
- dss_prec_new = "disabled";
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_old, &sz, &dss_prec_new,
- sizeof(dss_prec_new)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_str_ne(dss_prec_old, "primary",
- "Unexpected default for dss precedence");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_new, &sz, &dss_prec_old,
- sizeof(dss_prec_old)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_old, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_str_ne(dss_prec_old, "primary",
- "Unexpected value for dss precedence");
-
- mib[1] = narenas_total_get();
- dss_prec_new = "disabled";
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_old, &sz, &dss_prec_new,
- sizeof(dss_prec_new)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_str_ne(dss_prec_old, "primary",
- "Unexpected default for dss precedence");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_new, &sz, &dss_prec_old,
- sizeof(dss_prec_new)), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &dss_prec_old, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_str_ne(dss_prec_old, "primary",
- "Unexpected value for dss precedence");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_initialized)
-{
- unsigned narenas;
- size_t sz = sizeof(narenas);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- {
- VARIABLE_ARRAY(bool, initialized, narenas);
-
- sz = narenas * sizeof(bool);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.initialized", initialized, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_lg_dirty_mult)
-{
- ssize_t lg_dirty_mult, orig_lg_dirty_mult, prev_lg_dirty_mult;
- size_t sz = sizeof(ssize_t);
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_ratio);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lg_dirty_mult", &orig_lg_dirty_mult, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- lg_dirty_mult = -2;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lg_dirty_mult", NULL, NULL,
- &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- lg_dirty_mult = (sizeof(size_t) << 3);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lg_dirty_mult", NULL, NULL,
- &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- for (prev_lg_dirty_mult = orig_lg_dirty_mult, lg_dirty_mult = -1;
- lg_dirty_mult < (ssize_t)(sizeof(size_t) << 3); prev_lg_dirty_mult =
- lg_dirty_mult, lg_dirty_mult++) {
- ssize_t old_lg_dirty_mult;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lg_dirty_mult", &old_lg_dirty_mult,
- &sz, &lg_dirty_mult, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zd_eq(old_lg_dirty_mult, prev_lg_dirty_mult,
- "Unexpected old arenas.lg_dirty_mult");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_decay_time)
-{
- ssize_t decay_time, orig_decay_time, prev_decay_time;
- size_t sz = sizeof(ssize_t);
-
- test_skip_if(opt_purge != purge_mode_decay);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.decay_time", &orig_decay_time, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- decay_time = -2;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.decay_time", NULL, NULL,
- &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() success");
-
- decay_time = 0x7fffffff;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.decay_time", NULL, NULL,
- &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Expected mallctl() failure");
-
- for (prev_decay_time = decay_time, decay_time = -1;
- decay_time < 20; prev_decay_time = decay_time, decay_time++) {
- ssize_t old_decay_time;
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.decay_time", &old_decay_time,
- &sz, &decay_time, sizeof(ssize_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_zd_eq(old_decay_time, prev_decay_time,
- "Unexpected old arenas.decay_time");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_constants)
-{
-
-#define TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(t, name, expected) do { \
- t name; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas."#name, &name, &sz, NULL, 0), 0, \
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
- assert_zu_eq(name, expected, "Incorrect "#name" size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(size_t, quantum, QUANTUM);
- TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(size_t, page, PAGE);
- TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(unsigned, nbins, NBINS);
- TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(unsigned, nlruns, nlclasses);
- TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT(unsigned, nhchunks, nhclasses);
-
-#undef TEST_ARENAS_CONSTANT
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_bin_constants)
-{
-
-#define TEST_ARENAS_BIN_CONSTANT(t, name, expected) do { \
- t name; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.bin.0."#name, &name, &sz, NULL, 0), \
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
- assert_zu_eq(name, expected, "Incorrect "#name" size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_ARENAS_BIN_CONSTANT(size_t, size, arena_bin_info[0].reg_size);
- TEST_ARENAS_BIN_CONSTANT(uint32_t, nregs, arena_bin_info[0].nregs);
- TEST_ARENAS_BIN_CONSTANT(size_t, run_size, arena_bin_info[0].run_size);
-
-#undef TEST_ARENAS_BIN_CONSTANT
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_lrun_constants)
-{
-
-#define TEST_ARENAS_LRUN_CONSTANT(t, name, expected) do { \
- t name; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.lrun.0."#name, &name, &sz, NULL, \
- 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
- assert_zu_eq(name, expected, "Incorrect "#name" size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_ARENAS_LRUN_CONSTANT(size_t, size, LARGE_MINCLASS);
-
-#undef TEST_ARENAS_LRUN_CONSTANT
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_hchunk_constants)
-{
-
-#define TEST_ARENAS_HCHUNK_CONSTANT(t, name, expected) do { \
- t name; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.hchunk.0."#name, &name, &sz, NULL, \
- 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
- assert_zu_eq(name, expected, "Incorrect "#name" size"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_ARENAS_HCHUNK_CONSTANT(size_t, size, chunksize);
-
-#undef TEST_ARENAS_HCHUNK_CONSTANT
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_arenas_extend)
-{
- unsigned narenas_before, arena, narenas_after;
- size_t sz = sizeof(unsigned);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas_before, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.extend", &arena, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas_after, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_u_eq(narenas_before+1, narenas_after,
- "Unexpected number of arenas before versus after extension");
- assert_u_eq(arena, narenas_after-1, "Unexpected arena index");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas)
-{
-
-#define TEST_STATS_ARENAS(t, name) do { \
- t name; \
- size_t sz = sizeof(t); \
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0."#name, &name, &sz, NULL, \
- 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure"); \
-} while (0)
-
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(unsigned, nthreads);
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(const char *, dss);
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(ssize_t, lg_dirty_mult);
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(ssize_t, decay_time);
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(size_t, pactive);
- TEST_STATS_ARENAS(size_t, pdirty);
-
-#undef TEST_STATS_ARENAS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_mallctl_errors,
- test_mallctlnametomib_errors,
- test_mallctlbymib_errors,
- test_mallctl_read_write,
- test_mallctlnametomib_short_mib,
- test_mallctl_config,
- test_mallctl_opt,
- test_manpage_example,
- test_tcache_none,
- test_tcache,
- test_thread_arena,
- test_arena_i_lg_dirty_mult,
- test_arena_i_decay_time,
- test_arena_i_purge,
- test_arena_i_decay,
- test_arena_i_dss,
- test_arenas_initialized,
- test_arenas_lg_dirty_mult,
- test_arenas_decay_time,
- test_arenas_constants,
- test_arenas_bin_constants,
- test_arenas_lrun_constants,
- test_arenas_hchunk_constants,
- test_arenas_extend,
- test_stats_arenas));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/math.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/math.c
deleted file mode 100644
index adb72bed9..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/math.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,398 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define MAX_REL_ERR 1.0e-9
-#define MAX_ABS_ERR 1.0e-9
-
-#include <float.h>
-
-#ifdef __PGI
-#undef INFINITY
-#endif
-
-#ifndef INFINITY
-#define INFINITY (DBL_MAX + DBL_MAX)
-#endif
-
-static bool
-double_eq_rel(double a, double b, double max_rel_err, double max_abs_err)
-{
- double rel_err;
-
- if (fabs(a - b) < max_abs_err)
- return (true);
- rel_err = (fabs(b) > fabs(a)) ? fabs((a-b)/b) : fabs((a-b)/a);
- return (rel_err < max_rel_err);
-}
-
-static uint64_t
-factorial(unsigned x)
-{
- uint64_t ret = 1;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 2; i <= x; i++)
- ret *= (uint64_t)i;
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ln_gamma_factorial)
-{
- unsigned x;
-
- /* exp(ln_gamma(x)) == (x-1)! for integer x. */
- for (x = 1; x <= 21; x++) {
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(exp(ln_gamma(x)),
- (double)factorial(x-1), MAX_REL_ERR, MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Incorrect factorial result for x=%u", x);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-/* Expected ln_gamma([0.0..100.0] increment=0.25). */
-static const double ln_gamma_misc_expected[] = {
- INFINITY,
- 1.28802252469807743, 0.57236494292470008, 0.20328095143129538,
- 0.00000000000000000, -0.09827183642181320, -0.12078223763524518,
- -0.08440112102048555, 0.00000000000000000, 0.12487171489239651,
- 0.28468287047291918, 0.47521466691493719, 0.69314718055994529,
- 0.93580193110872523, 1.20097360234707429, 1.48681557859341718,
- 1.79175946922805496, 2.11445692745037128, 2.45373657084244234,
- 2.80857141857573644, 3.17805383034794575, 3.56137591038669710,
- 3.95781396761871651, 4.36671603662228680, 4.78749174278204581,
- 5.21960398699022932, 5.66256205985714178, 6.11591589143154568,
- 6.57925121201010121, 7.05218545073853953, 7.53436423675873268,
- 8.02545839631598312, 8.52516136106541467, 9.03318691960512332,
- 9.54926725730099690, 10.07315123968123949, 10.60460290274525086,
- 11.14340011995171231, 11.68933342079726856, 12.24220494005076176,
- 12.80182748008146909, 13.36802367147604720, 13.94062521940376342,
- 14.51947222506051816, 15.10441257307551943, 15.69530137706046524,
- 16.29200047656724237, 16.89437797963419285, 17.50230784587389010,
- 18.11566950571089407, 18.73434751193644843, 19.35823122022435427,
- 19.98721449566188468, 20.62119544270163018, 21.26007615624470048,
- 21.90376249182879320, 22.55216385312342098, 23.20519299513386002,
- 23.86276584168908954, 24.52480131594137802, 25.19122118273868338,
- 25.86194990184851861, 26.53691449111561340, 27.21604439872720604,
- 27.89927138384089389, 28.58652940490193828, 29.27775451504081516,
- 29.97288476399884871, 30.67186010608067548, 31.37462231367769050,
- 32.08111489594735843, 32.79128302226991565, 33.50507345013689076,
- 34.22243445715505317, 34.94331577687681545, 35.66766853819134298,
- 36.39544520803305261, 37.12659953718355865, 37.86108650896109395,
- 38.59886229060776230, 39.33988418719949465, 40.08411059791735198,
- 40.83150097453079752, 41.58201578195490100, 42.33561646075348506,
- 43.09226539146988699, 43.85192586067515208, 44.61456202863158893,
- 45.38013889847690052, 46.14862228684032885, 46.91997879580877395,
- 47.69417578616628361, 48.47118135183522014, 49.25096429545256882,
- 50.03349410501914463, 50.81874093156324790, 51.60667556776436982,
- 52.39726942748592364, 53.19049452616926743, 53.98632346204390586,
- 54.78472939811231157, 55.58568604486942633, 56.38916764371992940,
- 57.19514895105859864, 58.00360522298051080, 58.81451220059079787,
- 59.62784609588432261, 60.44358357816834371, 61.26170176100199427,
- 62.08217818962842927, 62.90499082887649962, 63.73011805151035958,
- 64.55753862700632340, 65.38723171073768015, 66.21917683354901385,
- 67.05335389170279825, 67.88974313718154008, 68.72832516833013017,
- 69.56908092082363737, 70.41199165894616385, 71.25703896716800045,
- 72.10420474200799390, 72.95347118416940191, 73.80482079093779646,
- 74.65823634883015814, 75.51370092648485866, 76.37119786778275454,
- 77.23071078519033961, 78.09222355331530707, 78.95572030266725960,
- 79.82118541361435859, 80.68860351052903468, 81.55795945611502873,
- 82.42923834590904164, 83.30242550295004378, 84.17750647261028973,
- 85.05446701758152983, 85.93329311301090456, 86.81397094178107920,
- 87.69648688992882057, 88.58082754219766741, 89.46697967771913795,
- 90.35493026581838194, 91.24466646193963015, 92.13617560368709292,
- 93.02944520697742803, 93.92446296229978486, 94.82121673107967297,
- 95.71969454214321615, 96.61988458827809723, 97.52177522288820910,
- 98.42535495673848800, 99.33061245478741341, 100.23753653310367895,
- 101.14611615586458981, 102.05634043243354370, 102.96819861451382394,
- 103.88168009337621811, 104.79677439715833032, 105.71347118823287303,
- 106.63176026064346047, 107.55163153760463501, 108.47307506906540198,
- 109.39608102933323153, 110.32063971475740516, 111.24674154146920557,
- 112.17437704317786995, 113.10353686902013237, 114.03421178146170689,
- 114.96639265424990128, 115.90007047041454769, 116.83523632031698014,
- 117.77188139974506953, 118.70999700805310795, 119.64957454634490830,
- 120.59060551569974962, 121.53308151543865279, 122.47699424143097247,
- 123.42233548443955726, 124.36909712850338394, 125.31727114935689826,
- 126.26684961288492559, 127.21782467361175861, 128.17018857322420899,
- 129.12393363912724453, 130.07905228303084755, 131.03553699956862033,
- 131.99338036494577864, 132.95257503561629164, 133.91311374698926784,
- 134.87498931216194364, 135.83819462068046846, 136.80272263732638294,
- 137.76856640092901785, 138.73571902320256299, 139.70417368760718091,
- 140.67392364823425055, 141.64496222871400732, 142.61728282114600574,
- 143.59087888505104047, 144.56574394634486680, 145.54187159633210058,
- 146.51925549072063859, 147.49788934865566148, 148.47776695177302031,
- 149.45888214327129617, 150.44122882700193600, 151.42480096657754984,
- 152.40959258449737490, 153.39559776128982094, 154.38281063467164245,
- 155.37122539872302696, 156.36083630307879844, 157.35163765213474107,
- 158.34362380426921391, 159.33678917107920370, 160.33112821663092973,
- 161.32663545672428995, 162.32330545817117695, 163.32113283808695314,
- 164.32011226319519892, 165.32023844914485267, 166.32150615984036790,
- 167.32391020678358018, 168.32744544842768164, 169.33210678954270634,
- 170.33788918059275375, 171.34478761712384198, 172.35279713916281707,
- 173.36191283062726143, 174.37212981874515094, 175.38344327348534080,
- 176.39584840699734514, 177.40934047306160437, 178.42391476654847793,
- 179.43956662288721304, 180.45629141754378111, 181.47408456550741107,
- 182.49294152078630304, 183.51285777591152737, 184.53382886144947861,
- 185.55585034552262869, 186.57891783333786861, 187.60302696672312095,
- 188.62817342367162610, 189.65435291789341932, 190.68156119837468054,
- 191.70979404894376330, 192.73904728784492590, 193.76931676731820176,
- 194.80059837318714244, 195.83288802445184729, 196.86618167288995096,
- 197.90047530266301123, 198.93576492992946214, 199.97204660246373464,
- 201.00931639928148797, 202.04757043027063901, 203.08680483582807597,
- 204.12701578650228385, 205.16819948264117102, 206.21035215404597807,
- 207.25347005962987623, 208.29754948708190909, 209.34258675253678916,
- 210.38857820024875878, 211.43552020227099320, 212.48340915813977858,
- 213.53224149456323744, 214.58201366511514152, 215.63272214993284592,
- 216.68436345542014010, 217.73693411395422004, 218.79043068359703739,
- 219.84484974781133815, 220.90018791517996988, 221.95644181913033322,
- 223.01360811766215875, 224.07168349307951871, 225.13066465172661879,
- 226.19054832372759734, 227.25133126272962159, 228.31301024565024704,
- 229.37558207242807384, 230.43904356577689896, 231.50339157094342113,
- 232.56862295546847008, 233.63473460895144740, 234.70172344281823484,
- 235.76958639009222907, 236.83832040516844586, 237.90792246359117712,
- 238.97838956183431947, 240.04971871708477238, 241.12190696702904802,
- 242.19495136964280846, 243.26884900298270509, 244.34359696498191283,
- 245.41919237324782443, 246.49563236486270057, 247.57291409618682110,
- 248.65103474266476269, 249.72999149863338175, 250.80978157713354904,
- 251.89040220972316320, 252.97185064629374551, 254.05412415488834199,
- 255.13722002152300661, 256.22113555000953511, 257.30586806178126835,
- 258.39141489572085675, 259.47777340799029844, 260.56494097186322279,
- 261.65291497755913497, 262.74169283208021852, 263.83127195904967266,
- 264.92164979855277807, 266.01282380697938379, 267.10479145686849733,
- 268.19755023675537586, 269.29109765101975427, 270.38543121973674488,
- 271.48054847852881721, 272.57644697842033565, 273.67312428569374561,
- 274.77057798174683967, 275.86880566295326389, 276.96780494052313770,
- 278.06757344036617496, 279.16810880295668085, 280.26940868320008349,
- 281.37147075030043197, 282.47429268763045229, 283.57787219260217171,
- 284.68220697654078322, 285.78729476455760050, 286.89313329542699194,
- 287.99972032146268930, 289.10705360839756395, 290.21513093526289140,
- 291.32395009427028754, 292.43350889069523646, 293.54380514276073200,
- 294.65483668152336350, 295.76660135076059532, 296.87909700685889902,
- 297.99232151870342022, 299.10627276756946458, 300.22094864701409733,
- 301.33634706277030091, 302.45246593264130297, 303.56930318639643929,
- 304.68685676566872189, 305.80512462385280514, 306.92410472600477078,
- 308.04379504874236773, 309.16419358014690033, 310.28529831966631036,
- 311.40710727801865687, 312.52961847709792664, 313.65282994987899201,
- 314.77673974032603610, 315.90134590329950015, 317.02664650446632777,
- 318.15263962020929966, 319.27932333753892635, 320.40669575400545455,
- 321.53475497761127144, 322.66349912672620803, 323.79292633000159185,
- 324.92303472628691452, 326.05382246454587403, 327.18528770377525916,
- 328.31742861292224234, 329.45024337080525356, 330.58373016603343331,
- 331.71788719692847280, 332.85271267144611329, 333.98820480709991898,
- 335.12436183088397001, 336.26118197919845443, 337.39866349777429377,
- 338.53680464159958774, 339.67560367484657036, 340.81505887079896411,
- 341.95516851178109619, 343.09593088908627578, 344.23734430290727460,
- 345.37940706226686416, 346.52211748494903532, 347.66547389743118401,
- 348.80947463481720661, 349.95411804077025408, 351.09940246744753267,
- 352.24532627543504759, 353.39188783368263103, 354.53908551944078908,
- 355.68691771819692349, 356.83538282361303118, 357.98447923746385868,
- 359.13420536957539753
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ln_gamma_misc)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 1; i < sizeof(ln_gamma_misc_expected)/sizeof(double); i++) {
- double x = (double)i * 0.25;
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(ln_gamma(x),
- ln_gamma_misc_expected[i], MAX_REL_ERR, MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Incorrect ln_gamma result for i=%u", i);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-/* Expected pt_norm([0.01..0.99] increment=0.01). */
-static const double pt_norm_expected[] = {
- -INFINITY,
- -2.32634787404084076, -2.05374891063182252, -1.88079360815125085,
- -1.75068607125216946, -1.64485362695147264, -1.55477359459685305,
- -1.47579102817917063, -1.40507156030963221, -1.34075503369021654,
- -1.28155156554460081, -1.22652812003661049, -1.17498679206608991,
- -1.12639112903880045, -1.08031934081495606, -1.03643338949378938,
- -0.99445788320975281, -0.95416525314619416, -0.91536508784281390,
- -0.87789629505122846, -0.84162123357291418, -0.80642124701824025,
- -0.77219321418868492, -0.73884684918521371, -0.70630256284008752,
- -0.67448975019608171, -0.64334540539291685, -0.61281299101662701,
- -0.58284150727121620, -0.55338471955567281, -0.52440051270804067,
- -0.49585034734745320, -0.46769879911450812, -0.43991316567323380,
- -0.41246312944140462, -0.38532046640756751, -0.35845879325119373,
- -0.33185334643681652, -0.30548078809939738, -0.27931903444745404,
- -0.25334710313579978, -0.22754497664114931, -0.20189347914185077,
- -0.17637416478086135, -0.15096921549677725, -0.12566134685507399,
- -0.10043372051146975, -0.07526986209982976, -0.05015358346473352,
- -0.02506890825871106, 0.00000000000000000, 0.02506890825871106,
- 0.05015358346473366, 0.07526986209982990, 0.10043372051146990,
- 0.12566134685507413, 0.15096921549677739, 0.17637416478086146,
- 0.20189347914185105, 0.22754497664114931, 0.25334710313579978,
- 0.27931903444745404, 0.30548078809939738, 0.33185334643681652,
- 0.35845879325119373, 0.38532046640756762, 0.41246312944140484,
- 0.43991316567323391, 0.46769879911450835, 0.49585034734745348,
- 0.52440051270804111, 0.55338471955567303, 0.58284150727121620,
- 0.61281299101662701, 0.64334540539291685, 0.67448975019608171,
- 0.70630256284008752, 0.73884684918521371, 0.77219321418868492,
- 0.80642124701824036, 0.84162123357291441, 0.87789629505122879,
- 0.91536508784281423, 0.95416525314619460, 0.99445788320975348,
- 1.03643338949378938, 1.08031934081495606, 1.12639112903880045,
- 1.17498679206608991, 1.22652812003661049, 1.28155156554460081,
- 1.34075503369021654, 1.40507156030963265, 1.47579102817917085,
- 1.55477359459685394, 1.64485362695147308, 1.75068607125217102,
- 1.88079360815125041, 2.05374891063182208, 2.32634787404084076
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pt_norm)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 1; i < sizeof(pt_norm_expected)/sizeof(double); i++) {
- double p = (double)i * 0.01;
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(pt_norm(p), pt_norm_expected[i],
- MAX_REL_ERR, MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Incorrect pt_norm result for i=%u", i);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-/*
- * Expected pt_chi2(p=[0.01..0.99] increment=0.07,
- * df={0.1, 1.1, 10.1, 100.1, 1000.1}).
- */
-static const double pt_chi2_df[] = {0.1, 1.1, 10.1, 100.1, 1000.1};
-static const double pt_chi2_expected[] = {
- 1.168926411457320e-40, 1.347680397072034e-22, 3.886980416666260e-17,
- 8.245951724356564e-14, 2.068936347497604e-11, 1.562561743309233e-09,
- 5.459543043426564e-08, 1.114775688149252e-06, 1.532101202364371e-05,
- 1.553884683726585e-04, 1.239396954915939e-03, 8.153872320255721e-03,
- 4.631183739647523e-02, 2.473187311701327e-01, 2.175254800183617e+00,
-
- 0.0003729887888876379, 0.0164409238228929513, 0.0521523015190650113,
- 0.1064701372271216612, 0.1800913735793082115, 0.2748704281195626931,
- 0.3939246282787986497, 0.5420727552260817816, 0.7267265822221973259,
- 0.9596554296000253670, 1.2607440376386165326, 1.6671185084541604304,
- 2.2604828984738705167, 3.2868613342148607082, 6.9298574921692139839,
-
- 2.606673548632508, 4.602913725294877, 5.646152813924212,
- 6.488971315540869, 7.249823275816285, 7.977314231410841,
- 8.700354939944047, 9.441728024225892, 10.224338321374127,
- 11.076435368801061, 12.039320937038386, 13.183878752697167,
- 14.657791935084575, 16.885728216339373, 23.361991680031817,
-
- 70.14844087392152, 80.92379498849355, 85.53325420085891,
- 88.94433120715347, 91.83732712857017, 94.46719943606301,
- 96.96896479994635, 99.43412843510363, 101.94074719829733,
- 104.57228644307247, 107.43900093448734, 110.71844673417287,
- 114.76616819871325, 120.57422505959563, 135.92318818757556,
-
- 899.0072447849649, 937.9271278858220, 953.8117189560207,
- 965.3079371501154, 974.8974061207954, 983.4936235182347,
- 991.5691170518946, 999.4334123954690, 1007.3391826856553,
- 1015.5445154999951, 1024.3777075619569, 1034.3538789836223,
- 1046.4872561869577, 1063.5717461999654, 1107.0741966053859
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pt_chi2)
-{
- unsigned i, j;
- unsigned e = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pt_chi2_df)/sizeof(double); i++) {
- double df = pt_chi2_df[i];
- double ln_gamma_df = ln_gamma(df * 0.5);
- for (j = 1; j < 100; j += 7) {
- double p = (double)j * 0.01;
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(pt_chi2(p, df, ln_gamma_df),
- pt_chi2_expected[e], MAX_REL_ERR, MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Incorrect pt_chi2 result for i=%u, j=%u", i, j);
- e++;
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-/*
- * Expected pt_gamma(p=[0.1..0.99] increment=0.07,
- * shape=[0.5..3.0] increment=0.5).
- */
-static const double pt_gamma_shape[] = {0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0};
-static const double pt_gamma_expected[] = {
- 7.854392895485103e-05, 5.043466107888016e-03, 1.788288957794883e-02,
- 3.900956150232906e-02, 6.913847560638034e-02, 1.093710833465766e-01,
- 1.613412523825817e-01, 2.274682115597864e-01, 3.114117323127083e-01,
- 4.189466220207417e-01, 5.598106789059246e-01, 7.521856146202706e-01,
- 1.036125427911119e+00, 1.532450860038180e+00, 3.317448300510606e+00,
-
- 0.01005033585350144, 0.08338160893905107, 0.16251892949777497,
- 0.24846135929849966, 0.34249030894677596, 0.44628710262841947,
- 0.56211891815354142, 0.69314718055994529, 0.84397007029452920,
- 1.02165124753198167, 1.23787435600161766, 1.51412773262977574,
- 1.89711998488588196, 2.52572864430825783, 4.60517018598809091,
-
- 0.05741590094955853, 0.24747378084860744, 0.39888572212236084,
- 0.54394139997444901, 0.69048812513915159, 0.84311389861296104,
- 1.00580622221479898, 1.18298694218766931, 1.38038096305861213,
- 1.60627736383027453, 1.87396970522337947, 2.20749220408081070,
- 2.65852391865854942, 3.37934630984842244, 5.67243336507218476,
-
- 0.1485547402532659, 0.4657458011640391, 0.6832386130709406,
- 0.8794297834672100, 1.0700752852474524, 1.2629614217350744,
- 1.4638400448580779, 1.6783469900166610, 1.9132338090606940,
- 2.1778589228618777, 2.4868823970010991, 2.8664695666264195,
- 3.3724415436062114, 4.1682658512758071, 6.6383520679938108,
-
- 0.2771490383641385, 0.7195001279643727, 0.9969081732265243,
- 1.2383497880608061, 1.4675206597269927, 1.6953064251816552,
- 1.9291243435606809, 2.1757300955477641, 2.4428032131216391,
- 2.7406534569230616, 3.0851445039665513, 3.5043101122033367,
- 4.0575997065264637, 4.9182956424675286, 7.5431362346944937,
-
- 0.4360451650782932, 0.9983600902486267, 1.3306365880734528,
- 1.6129750834753802, 1.8767241606994294, 2.1357032436097660,
- 2.3988853336865565, 2.6740603137235603, 2.9697561737517959,
- 3.2971457713883265, 3.6731795898504660, 4.1275751617770631,
- 4.7230515633946677, 5.6417477865306020, 8.4059469148854635
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pt_gamma_shape)
-{
- unsigned i, j;
- unsigned e = 0;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(pt_gamma_shape)/sizeof(double); i++) {
- double shape = pt_gamma_shape[i];
- double ln_gamma_shape = ln_gamma(shape);
- for (j = 1; j < 100; j += 7) {
- double p = (double)j * 0.01;
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(pt_gamma(p, shape, 1.0,
- ln_gamma_shape), pt_gamma_expected[e], MAX_REL_ERR,
- MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Incorrect pt_gamma result for i=%u, j=%u", i, j);
- e++;
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pt_gamma_scale)
-{
- double shape = 1.0;
- double ln_gamma_shape = ln_gamma(shape);
-
- assert_true(double_eq_rel(
- pt_gamma(0.5, shape, 1.0, ln_gamma_shape) * 10.0,
- pt_gamma(0.5, shape, 10.0, ln_gamma_shape), MAX_REL_ERR,
- MAX_ABS_ERR),
- "Scale should be trivially equivalent to external multiplication");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_ln_gamma_factorial,
- test_ln_gamma_misc,
- test_pt_norm,
- test_pt_chi2,
- test_pt_gamma_shape,
- test_pt_gamma_scale));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mq.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mq.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bde2a480b..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mq.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define NSENDERS 3
-#define NMSGS 100000
-
-typedef struct mq_msg_s mq_msg_t;
-struct mq_msg_s {
- mq_msg(mq_msg_t) link;
-};
-mq_gen(static, mq_, mq_t, mq_msg_t, link)
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mq_basic)
-{
- mq_t mq;
- mq_msg_t msg;
-
- assert_false(mq_init(&mq), "Unexpected mq_init() failure");
- assert_u_eq(mq_count(&mq), 0, "mq should be empty");
- assert_ptr_null(mq_tryget(&mq),
- "mq_tryget() should fail when the queue is empty");
-
- mq_put(&mq, &msg);
- assert_u_eq(mq_count(&mq), 1, "mq should contain one message");
- assert_ptr_eq(mq_tryget(&mq), &msg, "mq_tryget() should return msg");
-
- mq_put(&mq, &msg);
- assert_ptr_eq(mq_get(&mq), &msg, "mq_get() should return msg");
-
- mq_fini(&mq);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void *
-thd_receiver_start(void *arg)
-{
- mq_t *mq = (mq_t *)arg;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < (NSENDERS * NMSGS); i++) {
- mq_msg_t *msg = mq_get(mq);
- assert_ptr_not_null(msg, "mq_get() should never return NULL");
- dallocx(msg, 0);
- }
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static void *
-thd_sender_start(void *arg)
-{
- mq_t *mq = (mq_t *)arg;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NMSGS; i++) {
- mq_msg_t *msg;
- void *p;
- p = mallocx(sizeof(mq_msg_t), 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- msg = (mq_msg_t *)p;
- mq_put(mq, msg);
- }
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mq_threaded)
-{
- mq_t mq;
- thd_t receiver;
- thd_t senders[NSENDERS];
- unsigned i;
-
- assert_false(mq_init(&mq), "Unexpected mq_init() failure");
-
- thd_create(&receiver, thd_receiver_start, (void *)&mq);
- for (i = 0; i < NSENDERS; i++)
- thd_create(&senders[i], thd_sender_start, (void *)&mq);
-
- thd_join(receiver, NULL);
- for (i = 0; i < NSENDERS; i++)
- thd_join(senders[i], NULL);
-
- mq_fini(&mq);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_mq_basic,
- test_mq_threaded));
-}
-
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mtx.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mtx.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 96ff69486..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/mtx.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define NTHREADS 2
-#define NINCRS 2000000
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mtx_basic)
-{
- mtx_t mtx;
-
- assert_false(mtx_init(&mtx), "Unexpected mtx_init() failure");
- mtx_lock(&mtx);
- mtx_unlock(&mtx);
- mtx_fini(&mtx);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-typedef struct {
- mtx_t mtx;
- unsigned x;
-} thd_start_arg_t;
-
-static void *
-thd_start(void *varg)
-{
- thd_start_arg_t *arg = (thd_start_arg_t *)varg;
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NINCRS; i++) {
- mtx_lock(&arg->mtx);
- arg->x++;
- mtx_unlock(&arg->mtx);
- }
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_mtx_race)
-{
- thd_start_arg_t arg;
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
-
- assert_false(mtx_init(&arg.mtx), "Unexpected mtx_init() failure");
- arg.x = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start, (void *)&arg);
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_join(thds[i], NULL);
- assert_u_eq(arg.x, NTHREADS * NINCRS,
- "Race-related counter corruption");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_mtx_basic,
- test_mtx_race));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/nstime.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/nstime.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 0368bc26e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/nstime.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,227 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define BILLION UINT64_C(1000000000)
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_init)
-{
- nstime_t nst;
-
- nstime_init(&nst, 42000000043);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_ns(&nst), 42000000043, "ns incorrectly read");
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_sec(&nst), 42, "sec incorrectly read");
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_nsec(&nst), 43, "nsec incorrectly read");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_init2)
-{
- nstime_t nst;
-
- nstime_init2(&nst, 42, 43);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_sec(&nst), 42, "sec incorrectly read");
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_nsec(&nst), 43, "nsec incorrectly read");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_copy)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_init(&nstb, 0);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_sec(&nstb), 42, "sec incorrectly copied");
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_nsec(&nstb), 43, "nsec incorrectly copied");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_compare)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0, "Times should be equal");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nstb, &nsta), 0, "Times should be equal");
-
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 42, 42);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 1,
- "nsta should be greater than nstb");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nstb, &nsta), -1,
- "nstb should be less than nsta");
-
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 42, 44);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), -1,
- "nsta should be less than nstb");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nstb, &nsta), 1,
- "nstb should be greater than nsta");
-
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 41, BILLION - 1);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 1,
- "nsta should be greater than nstb");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nstb, &nsta), -1,
- "nstb should be less than nsta");
-
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 43, 0);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), -1,
- "nsta should be less than nstb");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nstb, &nsta), 1,
- "nstb should be greater than nsta");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_add)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_add(&nsta, &nstb);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 84, 86);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect addition result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, BILLION - 1);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_add(&nsta, &nstb);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 85, BILLION - 2);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect addition result");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_subtract)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_subtract(&nsta, &nstb);
- nstime_init(&nstb, 0);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect subtraction result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 41, 44);
- nstime_subtract(&nsta, &nstb);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 0, BILLION - 1);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect subtraction result");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_imultiply)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 10);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 420, 430);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect multiplication result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 666666666);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 3);
- nstime_init2(&nstb, 127, 999999998);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect multiplication result");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_idivide)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 10);
- nstime_idivide(&nsta, 10);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect division result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 666666666);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 3);
- nstime_idivide(&nsta, 3);
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nsta, &nstb), 0,
- "Incorrect division result");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_divide)
-{
- nstime_t nsta, nstb, nstc;
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 10);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_divide(&nsta, &nstb), 10,
- "Incorrect division result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 10);
- nstime_init(&nstc, 1);
- nstime_add(&nsta, &nstc);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_divide(&nsta, &nstb), 10,
- "Incorrect division result");
-
- nstime_init2(&nsta, 42, 43);
- nstime_copy(&nstb, &nsta);
- nstime_imultiply(&nsta, 10);
- nstime_init(&nstc, 1);
- nstime_subtract(&nsta, &nstc);
- assert_u64_eq(nstime_divide(&nsta, &nstb), 9,
- "Incorrect division result");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_monotonic)
-{
-
- nstime_monotonic();
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_nstime_update)
-{
- nstime_t nst;
-
- nstime_init(&nst, 0);
-
- assert_false(nstime_update(&nst), "Basic time update failed.");
-
- /* Only Rip Van Winkle sleeps this long. */
- {
- nstime_t addend;
- nstime_init2(&addend, 631152000, 0);
- nstime_add(&nst, &addend);
- }
- {
- nstime_t nst0;
- nstime_copy(&nst0, &nst);
- assert_true(nstime_update(&nst),
- "Update should detect time roll-back.");
- assert_d_eq(nstime_compare(&nst, &nst0), 0,
- "Time should not have been modified");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_nstime_init,
- test_nstime_init2,
- test_nstime_copy,
- test_nstime_compare,
- test_nstime_add,
- test_nstime_subtract,
- test_nstime_imultiply,
- test_nstime_idivide,
- test_nstime_divide,
- test_nstime_monotonic,
- test_nstime_update));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ph.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ph.c
deleted file mode 100644
index da442f07e..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ph.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,290 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-typedef struct node_s node_t;
-
-struct node_s {
-#define NODE_MAGIC 0x9823af7e
- uint32_t magic;
- phn(node_t) link;
- uint64_t key;
-};
-
-static int
-node_cmp(const node_t *a, const node_t *b)
-{
- int ret;
-
- ret = (a->key > b->key) - (a->key < b->key);
- if (ret == 0) {
- /*
- * Duplicates are not allowed in the heap, so force an
- * arbitrary ordering for non-identical items with equal keys.
- */
- ret = (((uintptr_t)a) > ((uintptr_t)b))
- - (((uintptr_t)a) < ((uintptr_t)b));
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static int
-node_cmp_magic(const node_t *a, const node_t *b) {
-
- assert_u32_eq(a->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
- assert_u32_eq(b->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
-
- return (node_cmp(a, b));
-}
-
-typedef ph(node_t) heap_t;
-ph_gen(static, heap_, heap_t, node_t, link, node_cmp_magic);
-
-static void
-node_print(const node_t *node, unsigned depth)
-{
- unsigned i;
- node_t *leftmost_child, *sibling;
-
- for (i = 0; i < depth; i++)
- malloc_printf("\t");
- malloc_printf("%2"FMTu64"\n", node->key);
-
- leftmost_child = phn_lchild_get(node_t, link, node);
- if (leftmost_child == NULL)
- return;
- node_print(leftmost_child, depth + 1);
-
- for (sibling = phn_next_get(node_t, link, leftmost_child); sibling !=
- NULL; sibling = phn_next_get(node_t, link, sibling)) {
- node_print(sibling, depth + 1);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-heap_print(const heap_t *heap)
-{
- node_t *auxelm;
-
- malloc_printf("vvv heap %p vvv\n", heap);
- if (heap->ph_root == NULL)
- goto label_return;
-
- node_print(heap->ph_root, 0);
-
- for (auxelm = phn_next_get(node_t, link, heap->ph_root); auxelm != NULL;
- auxelm = phn_next_get(node_t, link, auxelm)) {
- assert_ptr_eq(phn_next_get(node_t, link, phn_prev_get(node_t,
- link, auxelm)), auxelm,
- "auxelm's prev doesn't link to auxelm");
- node_print(auxelm, 0);
- }
-
-label_return:
- malloc_printf("^^^ heap %p ^^^\n", heap);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-node_validate(const node_t *node, const node_t *parent)
-{
- unsigned nnodes = 1;
- node_t *leftmost_child, *sibling;
-
- if (parent != NULL) {
- assert_d_ge(node_cmp_magic(node, parent), 0,
- "Child is less than parent");
- }
-
- leftmost_child = phn_lchild_get(node_t, link, node);
- if (leftmost_child == NULL)
- return (nnodes);
- assert_ptr_eq((void *)phn_prev_get(node_t, link, leftmost_child),
- (void *)node, "Leftmost child does not link to node");
- nnodes += node_validate(leftmost_child, node);
-
- for (sibling = phn_next_get(node_t, link, leftmost_child); sibling !=
- NULL; sibling = phn_next_get(node_t, link, sibling)) {
- assert_ptr_eq(phn_next_get(node_t, link, phn_prev_get(node_t,
- link, sibling)), sibling,
- "sibling's prev doesn't link to sibling");
- nnodes += node_validate(sibling, node);
- }
- return (nnodes);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-heap_validate(const heap_t *heap)
-{
- unsigned nnodes = 0;
- node_t *auxelm;
-
- if (heap->ph_root == NULL)
- goto label_return;
-
- nnodes += node_validate(heap->ph_root, NULL);
-
- for (auxelm = phn_next_get(node_t, link, heap->ph_root); auxelm != NULL;
- auxelm = phn_next_get(node_t, link, auxelm)) {
- assert_ptr_eq(phn_next_get(node_t, link, phn_prev_get(node_t,
- link, auxelm)), auxelm,
- "auxelm's prev doesn't link to auxelm");
- nnodes += node_validate(auxelm, NULL);
- }
-
-label_return:
- if (false)
- heap_print(heap);
- return (nnodes);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ph_empty)
-{
- heap_t heap;
-
- heap_new(&heap);
- assert_true(heap_empty(&heap), "Heap should be empty");
- assert_ptr_null(heap_first(&heap), "Unexpected node");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-node_remove(heap_t *heap, node_t *node)
-{
-
- heap_remove(heap, node);
-
- node->magic = 0;
-}
-
-static node_t *
-node_remove_first(heap_t *heap)
-{
- node_t *node = heap_remove_first(heap);
- node->magic = 0;
- return (node);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ph_random)
-{
-#define NNODES 25
-#define NBAGS 250
-#define SEED 42
- sfmt_t *sfmt;
- uint64_t bag[NNODES];
- heap_t heap;
- node_t nodes[NNODES];
- unsigned i, j, k;
-
- sfmt = init_gen_rand(SEED);
- for (i = 0; i < NBAGS; i++) {
- switch (i) {
- case 0:
- /* Insert in order. */
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = j;
- break;
- case 1:
- /* Insert in reverse order. */
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = NNODES - j - 1;
- break;
- default:
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = gen_rand64_range(sfmt, NNODES);
- }
-
- for (j = 1; j <= NNODES; j++) {
- /* Initialize heap and nodes. */
- heap_new(&heap);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), 0,
- "Incorrect node count");
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- nodes[k].magic = NODE_MAGIC;
- nodes[k].key = bag[k];
- }
-
- /* Insert nodes. */
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- heap_insert(&heap, &nodes[k]);
- if (i % 13 == 12) {
- /* Trigger merging. */
- assert_ptr_not_null(heap_first(&heap),
- "Heap should not be empty");
- }
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), k + 1,
- "Incorrect node count");
- }
-
- assert_false(heap_empty(&heap),
- "Heap should not be empty");
-
- /* Remove nodes. */
- switch (i % 4) {
- case 0:
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), j - k,
- "Incorrect node count");
- node_remove(&heap, &nodes[k]);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), j - k
- - 1, "Incorrect node count");
- }
- break;
- case 1:
- for (k = j; k > 0; k--) {
- node_remove(&heap, &nodes[k-1]);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), k - 1,
- "Incorrect node count");
- }
- break;
- case 2: {
- node_t *prev = NULL;
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- node_t *node = node_remove_first(&heap);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), j - k
- - 1, "Incorrect node count");
- if (prev != NULL) {
- assert_d_ge(node_cmp(node,
- prev), 0,
- "Bad removal order");
- }
- prev = node;
- }
- break;
- } case 3: {
- node_t *prev = NULL;
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- node_t *node = heap_first(&heap);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), j - k,
- "Incorrect node count");
- if (prev != NULL) {
- assert_d_ge(node_cmp(node,
- prev), 0,
- "Bad removal order");
- }
- node_remove(&heap, node);
- assert_u_eq(heap_validate(&heap), j - k
- - 1, "Incorrect node count");
- prev = node;
- }
- break;
- } default:
- not_reached();
- }
-
- assert_ptr_null(heap_first(&heap),
- "Heap should be empty");
- assert_true(heap_empty(&heap), "Heap should be empty");
- }
- }
- fini_gen_rand(sfmt);
-#undef NNODES
-#undef SEED
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_ph_empty,
- test_ph_random));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prng.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prng.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 80c9d733f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prng.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,263 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static void
-test_prng_lg_range_u32(bool atomic)
-{
- uint32_t sa, sb, ra, rb;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u32(&sa, 32, atomic);
- sa = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u32(&sa, 32, atomic);
- assert_u32_eq(ra, rb,
- "Repeated generation should produce repeated results");
-
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u32(&sb, 32, atomic);
- assert_u32_eq(ra, rb,
- "Equivalent generation should produce equivalent results");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u32(&sa, 32, atomic);
- rb = prng_lg_range_u32(&sa, 32, atomic);
- assert_u32_ne(ra, rb,
- "Full-width results must not immediately repeat");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u32(&sa, 32, atomic);
- for (lg_range = 31; lg_range > 0; lg_range--) {
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u32(&sb, lg_range, atomic);
- assert_u32_eq((rb & (UINT32_C(0xffffffff) << lg_range)),
- 0, "High order bits should be 0, lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- assert_u32_eq(rb, (ra >> (32 - lg_range)),
- "Expected high order bits of full-width result, "
- "lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_prng_lg_range_u64(void)
-{
- uint64_t sa, sb, ra, rb;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u64(&sa, 64);
- sa = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u64(&sa, 64);
- assert_u64_eq(ra, rb,
- "Repeated generation should produce repeated results");
-
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u64(&sb, 64);
- assert_u64_eq(ra, rb,
- "Equivalent generation should produce equivalent results");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u64(&sa, 64);
- rb = prng_lg_range_u64(&sa, 64);
- assert_u64_ne(ra, rb,
- "Full-width results must not immediately repeat");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_u64(&sa, 64);
- for (lg_range = 63; lg_range > 0; lg_range--) {
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_u64(&sb, lg_range);
- assert_u64_eq((rb & (UINT64_C(0xffffffffffffffff) << lg_range)),
- 0, "High order bits should be 0, lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- assert_u64_eq(rb, (ra >> (64 - lg_range)),
- "Expected high order bits of full-width result, "
- "lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_prng_lg_range_zu(bool atomic)
-{
- size_t sa, sb, ra, rb;
- unsigned lg_range;
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_zu(&sa, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- sa = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_zu(&sa, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- assert_zu_eq(ra, rb,
- "Repeated generation should produce repeated results");
-
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_zu(&sb, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- assert_zu_eq(ra, rb,
- "Equivalent generation should produce equivalent results");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_zu(&sa, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- rb = prng_lg_range_zu(&sa, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- assert_zu_ne(ra, rb,
- "Full-width results must not immediately repeat");
-
- sa = 42;
- ra = prng_lg_range_zu(&sa, ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR), atomic);
- for (lg_range = (ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR)) - 1; lg_range > 0;
- lg_range--) {
- sb = 42;
- rb = prng_lg_range_zu(&sb, lg_range, atomic);
- assert_zu_eq((rb & (SIZE_T_MAX << lg_range)),
- 0, "High order bits should be 0, lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- assert_zu_eq(rb, (ra >> ((ZU(1) << (3 + LG_SIZEOF_PTR)) -
- lg_range)), "Expected high order bits of full-width "
- "result, lg_range=%u", lg_range);
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_lg_range_u32_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_lg_range_u32(false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_lg_range_u32_atomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_lg_range_u32(true);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_lg_range_u64_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_lg_range_u64();
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_lg_range_zu_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_lg_range_zu(false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_lg_range_zu_atomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_lg_range_zu(true);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-test_prng_range_u32(bool atomic)
-{
- uint32_t range;
-#define MAX_RANGE 10000000
-#define RANGE_STEP 97
-#define NREPS 10
-
- for (range = 2; range < MAX_RANGE; range += RANGE_STEP) {
- uint32_t s;
- unsigned rep;
-
- s = range;
- for (rep = 0; rep < NREPS; rep++) {
- uint32_t r = prng_range_u32(&s, range, atomic);
-
- assert_u32_lt(r, range, "Out of range");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_prng_range_u64(void)
-{
- uint64_t range;
-#define MAX_RANGE 10000000
-#define RANGE_STEP 97
-#define NREPS 10
-
- for (range = 2; range < MAX_RANGE; range += RANGE_STEP) {
- uint64_t s;
- unsigned rep;
-
- s = range;
- for (rep = 0; rep < NREPS; rep++) {
- uint64_t r = prng_range_u64(&s, range);
-
- assert_u64_lt(r, range, "Out of range");
- }
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_prng_range_zu(bool atomic)
-{
- size_t range;
-#define MAX_RANGE 10000000
-#define RANGE_STEP 97
-#define NREPS 10
-
- for (range = 2; range < MAX_RANGE; range += RANGE_STEP) {
- size_t s;
- unsigned rep;
-
- s = range;
- for (rep = 0; rep < NREPS; rep++) {
- size_t r = prng_range_zu(&s, range, atomic);
-
- assert_zu_lt(r, range, "Out of range");
- }
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_range_u32_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_range_u32(false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_range_u32_atomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_range_u32(true);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_range_u64_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_range_u64();
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_range_zu_nonatomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_range_zu(false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prng_range_zu_atomic)
-{
-
- test_prng_range_zu(true);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_prng_lg_range_u32_nonatomic,
- test_prng_lg_range_u32_atomic,
- test_prng_lg_range_u64_nonatomic,
- test_prng_lg_range_zu_nonatomic,
- test_prng_lg_range_zu_atomic,
- test_prng_range_u32_nonatomic,
- test_prng_range_u32_atomic,
- test_prng_range_u64_nonatomic,
- test_prng_range_zu_nonatomic,
- test_prng_range_zu_atomic));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_accum.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_accum.c
deleted file mode 100644
index fd229e0fd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_accum.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define NTHREADS 4
-#define NALLOCS_PER_THREAD 50
-#define DUMP_INTERVAL 1
-#define BT_COUNT_CHECK_INTERVAL 5
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "prof:true,prof_accum:true,prof_active:false,lg_prof_sample:0";
-#endif
-
-static int
-prof_dump_open_intercept(bool propagate_err, const char *filename)
-{
- int fd;
-
- fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
- assert_d_ne(fd, -1, "Unexpected open() failure");
-
- return (fd);
-}
-
-static void *
-alloc_from_permuted_backtrace(unsigned thd_ind, unsigned iteration)
-{
-
- return (btalloc(1, thd_ind*NALLOCS_PER_THREAD + iteration));
-}
-
-static void *
-thd_start(void *varg)
-{
- unsigned thd_ind = *(unsigned *)varg;
- size_t bt_count_prev, bt_count;
- unsigned i_prev, i;
-
- i_prev = 0;
- bt_count_prev = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < NALLOCS_PER_THREAD; i++) {
- void *p = alloc_from_permuted_backtrace(thd_ind, i);
- dallocx(p, 0);
- if (i % DUMP_INTERVAL == 0) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected error while dumping heap profile");
- }
-
- if (i % BT_COUNT_CHECK_INTERVAL == 0 ||
- i+1 == NALLOCS_PER_THREAD) {
- bt_count = prof_bt_count();
- assert_zu_le(bt_count_prev+(i-i_prev), bt_count,
- "Expected larger backtrace count increase");
- i_prev = i;
- bt_count_prev = bt_count;
- }
- }
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_idump)
-{
- bool active;
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned thd_args[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- active = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &active, sizeof(active)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure while activating profiling");
-
- prof_dump_open = prof_dump_open_intercept;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- thd_args[i] = i;
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start, (void *)&thd_args[i]);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_join(thds[i], NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_idump));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_active.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_active.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 814909572..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_active.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "prof:true,prof_thread_active_init:false,lg_prof_sample:0";
-#endif
-
-static void
-mallctl_bool_get(const char *name, bool expected, const char *func, int line)
-{
- bool old;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(name, &old, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "%s():%d: Unexpected mallctl failure reading %s", func, line, name);
- assert_b_eq(old, expected, "%s():%d: Unexpected %s value", func, line,
- name);
-}
-
-static void
-mallctl_bool_set(const char *name, bool old_expected, bool val_new,
- const char *func, int line)
-{
- bool old;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl(name, &old, &sz, &val_new, sizeof(val_new)), 0,
- "%s():%d: Unexpected mallctl failure reading/writing %s", func,
- line, name);
- assert_b_eq(old, old_expected, "%s():%d: Unexpected %s value", func,
- line, name);
-}
-
-static void
-mallctl_prof_active_get_impl(bool prof_active_old_expected, const char *func,
- int line)
-{
-
- mallctl_bool_get("prof.active", prof_active_old_expected, func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_prof_active_get(a) \
- mallctl_prof_active_get_impl(a, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-static void
-mallctl_prof_active_set_impl(bool prof_active_old_expected,
- bool prof_active_new, const char *func, int line)
-{
-
- mallctl_bool_set("prof.active", prof_active_old_expected,
- prof_active_new, func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_prof_active_set(a, b) \
- mallctl_prof_active_set_impl(a, b, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-static void
-mallctl_thread_prof_active_get_impl(bool thread_prof_active_old_expected,
- const char *func, int line)
-{
-
- mallctl_bool_get("thread.prof.active", thread_prof_active_old_expected,
- func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_thread_prof_active_get(a) \
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_get_impl(a, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-static void
-mallctl_thread_prof_active_set_impl(bool thread_prof_active_old_expected,
- bool thread_prof_active_new, const char *func, int line)
-{
-
- mallctl_bool_set("thread.prof.active", thread_prof_active_old_expected,
- thread_prof_active_new, func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(a, b) \
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set_impl(a, b, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-static void
-prof_sampling_probe_impl(bool expect_sample, const char *func, int line)
-{
- void *p;
- size_t expected_backtraces = expect_sample ? 1 : 0;
-
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), 0, "%s():%d: Expected 0 backtraces", func,
- line);
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), expected_backtraces,
- "%s():%d: Unexpected backtrace count", func, line);
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-#define prof_sampling_probe(a) \
- prof_sampling_probe_impl(a, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_active)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- mallctl_prof_active_get(true);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_get(false);
-
- mallctl_prof_active_set(true, true);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(false, false);
- /* prof.active, !thread.prof.active. */
- prof_sampling_probe(false);
-
- mallctl_prof_active_set(true, false);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(false, false);
- /* !prof.active, !thread.prof.active. */
- prof_sampling_probe(false);
-
- mallctl_prof_active_set(false, false);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(false, true);
- /* !prof.active, thread.prof.active. */
- prof_sampling_probe(false);
-
- mallctl_prof_active_set(false, true);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(true, true);
- /* prof.active, thread.prof.active. */
- prof_sampling_probe(true);
-
- /* Restore settings. */
- mallctl_prof_active_set(true, true);
- mallctl_thread_prof_active_set(true, false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_prof_active));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_gdump.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_gdump.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a0e6ee921..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_gdump.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf = "prof:true,prof_active:false,prof_gdump:true";
-#endif
-
-static bool did_prof_dump_open;
-
-static int
-prof_dump_open_intercept(bool propagate_err, const char *filename)
-{
- int fd;
-
- did_prof_dump_open = true;
-
- fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
- assert_d_ne(fd, -1, "Unexpected open() failure");
-
- return (fd);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_gdump)
-{
- bool active, gdump, gdump_old;
- void *p, *q, *r, *s;
- size_t sz;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- active = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &active, sizeof(active)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure while activating profiling");
-
- prof_dump_open = prof_dump_open_intercept;
-
- did_prof_dump_open = false;
- p = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_true(did_prof_dump_open, "Expected a profile dump");
-
- did_prof_dump_open = false;
- q = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_true(did_prof_dump_open, "Expected a profile dump");
-
- gdump = false;
- sz = sizeof(gdump_old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.gdump", &gdump_old, &sz, &gdump,
- sizeof(gdump)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while disabling prof.gdump");
- assert(gdump_old);
- did_prof_dump_open = false;
- r = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_false(did_prof_dump_open, "Unexpected profile dump");
-
- gdump = true;
- sz = sizeof(gdump_old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.gdump", &gdump_old, &sz, &gdump,
- sizeof(gdump)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while enabling prof.gdump");
- assert(!gdump_old);
- did_prof_dump_open = false;
- s = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(q, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_true(did_prof_dump_open, "Expected a profile dump");
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
- dallocx(q, 0);
- dallocx(r, 0);
- dallocx(s, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_gdump));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_idump.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_idump.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bdea53ecd..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_idump.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "prof:true,prof_accum:true,prof_active:false,lg_prof_sample:0,"
- "lg_prof_interval:0";
-#endif
-
-static bool did_prof_dump_open;
-
-static int
-prof_dump_open_intercept(bool propagate_err, const char *filename)
-{
- int fd;
-
- did_prof_dump_open = true;
-
- fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
- assert_d_ne(fd, -1, "Unexpected open() failure");
-
- return (fd);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_idump)
-{
- bool active;
- void *p;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- active = true;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &active, sizeof(active)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure while activating profiling");
-
- prof_dump_open = prof_dump_open_intercept;
-
- did_prof_dump_open = false;
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- dallocx(p, 0);
- assert_true(did_prof_dump_open, "Expected a profile dump");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_idump));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_reset.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_reset.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ae45fd2c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_reset.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,303 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "prof:true,prof_active:false,lg_prof_sample:0";
-#endif
-
-static int
-prof_dump_open_intercept(bool propagate_err, const char *filename)
-{
- int fd;
-
- fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
- assert_d_ne(fd, -1, "Unexpected open() failure");
-
- return (fd);
-}
-
-static void
-set_prof_active(bool active)
-{
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.active", NULL, NULL, &active, sizeof(active)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-}
-
-static size_t
-get_lg_prof_sample(void)
-{
- size_t lg_prof_sample;
- size_t sz = sizeof(size_t);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.lg_sample", &lg_prof_sample, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while reading profiling sample rate");
- return (lg_prof_sample);
-}
-
-static void
-do_prof_reset(size_t lg_prof_sample)
-{
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.reset", NULL, NULL,
- &lg_prof_sample, sizeof(size_t)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while resetting profile data");
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample, get_lg_prof_sample(),
- "Expected profile sample rate change");
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_reset_basic)
-{
- size_t lg_prof_sample_orig, lg_prof_sample, lg_prof_sample_next;
- size_t sz;
- unsigned i;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("opt.lg_prof_sample", &lg_prof_sample_orig, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while reading profiling sample rate");
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample_orig, 0,
- "Unexpected profiling sample rate");
- lg_prof_sample = get_lg_prof_sample();
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample_orig, lg_prof_sample,
- "Unexpected disagreement between \"opt.lg_prof_sample\" and "
- "\"prof.lg_sample\"");
-
- /* Test simple resets. */
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.reset", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure while resetting profile data");
- lg_prof_sample = get_lg_prof_sample();
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample_orig, lg_prof_sample,
- "Unexpected profile sample rate change");
- }
-
- /* Test resets with prof.lg_sample changes. */
- lg_prof_sample_next = 1;
- for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
- do_prof_reset(lg_prof_sample_next);
- lg_prof_sample = get_lg_prof_sample();
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample, lg_prof_sample_next,
- "Expected profile sample rate change");
- lg_prof_sample_next = lg_prof_sample_orig;
- }
-
- /* Make sure the test code restored prof.lg_sample. */
- lg_prof_sample = get_lg_prof_sample();
- assert_zu_eq(lg_prof_sample_orig, lg_prof_sample,
- "Unexpected disagreement between \"opt.lg_prof_sample\" and "
- "\"prof.lg_sample\"");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-bool prof_dump_header_intercepted = false;
-prof_cnt_t cnt_all_copy = {0, 0, 0, 0};
-static bool
-prof_dump_header_intercept(tsdn_t *tsdn, bool propagate_err,
- const prof_cnt_t *cnt_all)
-{
-
- prof_dump_header_intercepted = true;
- memcpy(&cnt_all_copy, cnt_all, sizeof(prof_cnt_t));
-
- return (false);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_reset_cleanup)
-{
- void *p;
- prof_dump_header_t *prof_dump_header_orig;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- set_prof_active(true);
-
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), 0, "Expected 0 backtraces");
- p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), 1, "Expected 1 backtrace");
-
- prof_dump_header_orig = prof_dump_header;
- prof_dump_header = prof_dump_header_intercept;
- assert_false(prof_dump_header_intercepted, "Unexpected intercept");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected error while dumping heap profile");
- assert_true(prof_dump_header_intercepted, "Expected intercept");
- assert_u64_eq(cnt_all_copy.curobjs, 1, "Expected 1 allocation");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.reset", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected error while resetting heap profile data");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected error while dumping heap profile");
- assert_u64_eq(cnt_all_copy.curobjs, 0, "Expected 0 allocations");
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), 1, "Expected 1 backtrace");
-
- prof_dump_header = prof_dump_header_orig;
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), 0, "Expected 0 backtraces");
-
- set_prof_active(false);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-#define NTHREADS 4
-#define NALLOCS_PER_THREAD (1U << 13)
-#define OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT 1531
-#define RESET_INTERVAL (1U << 10)
-#define DUMP_INTERVAL 3677
-static void *
-thd_start(void *varg)
-{
- unsigned thd_ind = *(unsigned *)varg;
- unsigned i;
- void *objs[OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT];
-
- memset(objs, 0, sizeof(objs));
-
- for (i = 0; i < NALLOCS_PER_THREAD; i++) {
- if (i % RESET_INTERVAL == 0) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.reset", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected error while resetting heap profile "
- "data");
- }
-
- if (i % DUMP_INTERVAL == 0) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected error while dumping heap profile");
- }
-
- {
- void **pp = &objs[i % OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT];
- if (*pp != NULL) {
- dallocx(*pp, 0);
- *pp = NULL;
- }
- *pp = btalloc(1, thd_ind*NALLOCS_PER_THREAD + i);
- assert_ptr_not_null(*pp,
- "Unexpected btalloc() failure");
- }
- }
-
- /* Clean up any remaining objects. */
- for (i = 0; i < OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT; i++) {
- void **pp = &objs[i % OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT];
- if (*pp != NULL) {
- dallocx(*pp, 0);
- *pp = NULL;
- }
- }
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_reset)
-{
- size_t lg_prof_sample_orig;
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned thd_args[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
- size_t bt_count, tdata_count;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- bt_count = prof_bt_count();
- assert_zu_eq(bt_count, 0,
- "Unexpected pre-existing tdata structures");
- tdata_count = prof_tdata_count();
-
- lg_prof_sample_orig = get_lg_prof_sample();
- do_prof_reset(5);
-
- set_prof_active(true);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- thd_args[i] = i;
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start, (void *)&thd_args[i]);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_join(thds[i], NULL);
-
- assert_zu_eq(prof_bt_count(), bt_count,
- "Unexpected bactrace count change");
- assert_zu_eq(prof_tdata_count(), tdata_count,
- "Unexpected remaining tdata structures");
-
- set_prof_active(false);
-
- do_prof_reset(lg_prof_sample_orig);
-}
-TEST_END
-#undef NTHREADS
-#undef NALLOCS_PER_THREAD
-#undef OBJ_RING_BUF_COUNT
-#undef RESET_INTERVAL
-#undef DUMP_INTERVAL
-
-/* Test sampling at the same allocation site across resets. */
-#define NITER 10
-TEST_BEGIN(test_xallocx)
-{
- size_t lg_prof_sample_orig;
- unsigned i;
- void *ptrs[NITER];
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- lg_prof_sample_orig = get_lg_prof_sample();
- set_prof_active(true);
-
- /* Reset profiling. */
- do_prof_reset(0);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- void *p;
- size_t sz, nsz;
-
- /* Reset profiling. */
- do_prof_reset(0);
-
- /* Allocate small object (which will be promoted). */
- p = ptrs[i] = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- /* Reset profiling. */
- do_prof_reset(0);
-
- /* Perform successful xallocx(). */
- sz = sallocx(p, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, sz, 0, 0), sz,
- "Unexpected xallocx() failure");
-
- /* Perform unsuccessful xallocx(). */
- nsz = nallocx(sz+1, 0);
- assert_zu_eq(xallocx(p, nsz, 0, 0), sz,
- "Unexpected xallocx() success");
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < NITER; i++) {
- /* dallocx. */
- dallocx(ptrs[i], 0);
- }
-
- set_prof_active(false);
- do_prof_reset(lg_prof_sample_orig);
-}
-TEST_END
-#undef NITER
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- /* Intercept dumping prior to running any tests. */
- prof_dump_open = prof_dump_open_intercept;
-
- return (test(
- test_prof_reset_basic,
- test_prof_reset_cleanup,
- test_prof_reset,
- test_xallocx));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_thread_name.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_thread_name.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f501158d7..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/prof_thread_name.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_PROF
-const char *malloc_conf = "prof:true,prof_active:false";
-#endif
-
-static void
-mallctl_thread_name_get_impl(const char *thread_name_expected, const char *func,
- int line)
-{
- const char *thread_name_old;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(thread_name_old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.prof.name", &thread_name_old, &sz, NULL, 0),
- 0, "%s():%d: Unexpected mallctl failure reading thread.prof.name",
- func, line);
- assert_str_eq(thread_name_old, thread_name_expected,
- "%s():%d: Unexpected thread.prof.name value", func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_thread_name_get(a) \
- mallctl_thread_name_get_impl(a, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-static void
-mallctl_thread_name_set_impl(const char *thread_name, const char *func,
- int line)
-{
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.prof.name", NULL, NULL, &thread_name,
- sizeof(thread_name)), 0,
- "%s():%d: Unexpected mallctl failure reading thread.prof.name",
- func, line);
- mallctl_thread_name_get_impl(thread_name, func, line);
-}
-#define mallctl_thread_name_set(a) \
- mallctl_thread_name_set_impl(a, __func__, __LINE__)
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_thread_name_validation)
-{
- const char *thread_name;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- mallctl_thread_name_get("");
- mallctl_thread_name_set("hi there");
-
- /* NULL input shouldn't be allowed. */
- thread_name = NULL;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.prof.name", NULL, NULL, &thread_name,
- sizeof(thread_name)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl result writing \"%s\" to thread.prof.name",
- thread_name);
-
- /* '\n' shouldn't be allowed. */
- thread_name = "hi\nthere";
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.prof.name", NULL, NULL, &thread_name,
- sizeof(thread_name)), EFAULT,
- "Unexpected mallctl result writing \"%s\" to thread.prof.name",
- thread_name);
-
- /* Simultaneous read/write shouldn't be allowed. */
- {
- const char *thread_name_old;
- size_t sz;
-
- sz = sizeof(thread_name_old);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.prof.name", &thread_name_old, &sz,
- &thread_name, sizeof(thread_name)), EPERM,
- "Unexpected mallctl result writing \"%s\" to "
- "thread.prof.name", thread_name);
- }
-
- mallctl_thread_name_set("");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-#define NTHREADS 4
-#define NRESET 25
-static void *
-thd_start(void *varg)
-{
- unsigned thd_ind = *(unsigned *)varg;
- char thread_name[16] = "";
- unsigned i;
-
- malloc_snprintf(thread_name, sizeof(thread_name), "thread %u", thd_ind);
-
- mallctl_thread_name_get("");
- mallctl_thread_name_set(thread_name);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NRESET; i++) {
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("prof.reset", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected error while resetting heap profile data");
- mallctl_thread_name_get(thread_name);
- }
-
- mallctl_thread_name_set(thread_name);
- mallctl_thread_name_set("");
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_prof_thread_name_threaded)
-{
- thd_t thds[NTHREADS];
- unsigned thd_args[NTHREADS];
- unsigned i;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_prof);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++) {
- thd_args[i] = i;
- thd_create(&thds[i], thd_start, (void *)&thd_args[i]);
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NTHREADS; i++)
- thd_join(thds[i], NULL);
-}
-TEST_END
-#undef NTHREADS
-#undef NRESET
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_prof_thread_name_validation,
- test_prof_thread_name_threaded));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ql.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ql.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 05fad450f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ql.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-/* Number of ring entries, in [2..26]. */
-#define NENTRIES 9
-
-typedef struct list_s list_t;
-typedef ql_head(list_t) list_head_t;
-
-struct list_s {
- ql_elm(list_t) link;
- char id;
-};
-
-static void
-test_empty_list(list_head_t *head)
-{
- list_t *t;
- unsigned i;
-
- assert_ptr_null(ql_first(head), "Unexpected element for empty list");
- assert_ptr_null(ql_last(head, link),
- "Unexpected element for empty list");
-
- i = 0;
- ql_foreach(t, head, link) {
- i++;
- }
- assert_u_eq(i, 0, "Unexpected element for empty list");
-
- i = 0;
- ql_reverse_foreach(t, head, link) {
- i++;
- }
- assert_u_eq(i, 0, "Unexpected element for empty list");
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_empty)
-{
- list_head_t head;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- test_empty_list(&head);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-init_entries(list_t *entries, unsigned nentries)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < nentries; i++) {
- entries[i].id = 'a' + i;
- ql_elm_new(&entries[i], link);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_entries_list(list_head_t *head, list_t *entries, unsigned nentries)
-{
- list_t *t;
- unsigned i;
-
- assert_c_eq(ql_first(head)->id, entries[0].id, "Element id mismatch");
- assert_c_eq(ql_last(head, link)->id, entries[nentries-1].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
-
- i = 0;
- ql_foreach(t, head, link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i].id, "Element id mismatch");
- i++;
- }
-
- i = 0;
- ql_reverse_foreach(t, head, link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[nentries-i-1].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- i++;
- }
-
- for (i = 0; i < nentries-1; i++) {
- t = ql_next(head, &entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i+1].id, "Element id mismatch");
- }
- assert_ptr_null(ql_next(head, &entries[nentries-1], link),
- "Unexpected element");
-
- assert_ptr_null(ql_prev(head, &entries[0], link), "Unexpected element");
- for (i = 1; i < nentries; i++) {
- t = ql_prev(head, &entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i-1].id, "Element id mismatch");
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_tail_insert)
-{
- list_head_t head;
- list_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- ql_tail_insert(&head, &entries[i], link);
-
- test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_tail_remove)
-{
- list_head_t head;
- list_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- ql_tail_insert(&head, &entries[i], link);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES-i);
- ql_tail_remove(&head, list_t, link);
- }
- test_empty_list(&head);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_head_insert)
-{
- list_head_t head;
- list_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- ql_head_insert(&head, &entries[NENTRIES-i-1], link);
-
- test_entries_list(&head, entries, NENTRIES);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_head_remove)
-{
- list_head_t head;
- list_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- ql_head_insert(&head, &entries[NENTRIES-i-1], link);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- test_entries_list(&head, &entries[i], NENTRIES-i);
- ql_head_remove(&head, list_t, link);
- }
- test_empty_list(&head);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ql_insert)
-{
- list_head_t head;
- list_t entries[8];
- list_t *a, *b, *c, *d, *e, *f, *g, *h;
-
- ql_new(&head);
- init_entries(entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
- a = &entries[0];
- b = &entries[1];
- c = &entries[2];
- d = &entries[3];
- e = &entries[4];
- f = &entries[5];
- g = &entries[6];
- h = &entries[7];
-
- /*
- * ql_remove(), ql_before_insert(), and ql_after_insert() are used
- * internally by other macros that are already tested, so there's no
- * need to test them completely. However, insertion/deletion from the
- * middle of lists is not otherwise tested; do so here.
- */
- ql_tail_insert(&head, f, link);
- ql_before_insert(&head, f, b, link);
- ql_before_insert(&head, f, c, link);
- ql_after_insert(f, h, link);
- ql_after_insert(f, g, link);
- ql_before_insert(&head, b, a, link);
- ql_after_insert(c, d, link);
- ql_before_insert(&head, f, e, link);
-
- test_entries_list(&head, entries, sizeof(entries)/sizeof(list_t));
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_ql_empty,
- test_ql_tail_insert,
- test_ql_tail_remove,
- test_ql_head_insert,
- test_ql_head_remove,
- test_ql_insert));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/qr.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/qr.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a2a2d902b..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/qr.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,248 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-/* Number of ring entries, in [2..26]. */
-#define NENTRIES 9
-/* Split index, in [1..NENTRIES). */
-#define SPLIT_INDEX 5
-
-typedef struct ring_s ring_t;
-
-struct ring_s {
- qr(ring_t) link;
- char id;
-};
-
-static void
-init_entries(ring_t *entries)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- qr_new(&entries[i], link);
- entries[i].id = 'a' + i;
- }
-}
-
-static void
-test_independent_entries(ring_t *entries)
-{
- ring_t *t;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- j++;
- }
- assert_u_eq(j, 1,
- "Iteration over single-element ring should visit precisely "
- "one element");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_reverse_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- j++;
- }
- assert_u_eq(j, 1,
- "Iteration over single-element ring should visit precisely "
- "one element");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_next(&entries[i], link);
- assert_ptr_eq(t, &entries[i],
- "Next element in single-element ring should be same as "
- "current element");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_prev(&entries[i], link);
- assert_ptr_eq(t, &entries[i],
- "Previous element in single-element ring should be same as "
- "current element");
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_qr_one)
-{
- ring_t entries[NENTRIES];
-
- init_entries(entries);
- test_independent_entries(entries);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-test_entries_ring(ring_t *entries)
-{
- ring_t *t;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(i+j) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_reverse_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(NENTRIES+i-j-1) %
- NENTRIES].id, "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_next(&entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(i+1) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_prev(&entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(NENTRIES+i-1) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_qr_after_insert)
-{
- ring_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- init_entries(entries);
- for (i = 1; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- qr_after_insert(&entries[i - 1], &entries[i], link);
- test_entries_ring(entries);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_qr_remove)
-{
- ring_t entries[NENTRIES];
- ring_t *t;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- init_entries(entries);
- for (i = 1; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- qr_after_insert(&entries[i - 1], &entries[i], link);
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[i+j].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- j = 0;
- qr_reverse_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[NENTRIES - 1 - j].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- qr_remove(&entries[i], link);
- }
- test_independent_entries(entries);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_qr_before_insert)
-{
- ring_t entries[NENTRIES];
- ring_t *t;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- init_entries(entries);
- for (i = 1; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- qr_before_insert(&entries[i - 1], &entries[i], link);
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(NENTRIES+i-j) %
- NENTRIES].id, "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_reverse_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(i+j+1) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- j++;
- }
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_next(&entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(NENTRIES+i-1) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- }
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- t = qr_prev(&entries[i], link);
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(i+1) % NENTRIES].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static void
-test_split_entries(ring_t *entries)
-{
- ring_t *t;
- unsigned i, j;
-
- for (i = 0; i < NENTRIES; i++) {
- j = 0;
- qr_foreach(t, &entries[i], link) {
- if (i < SPLIT_INDEX) {
- assert_c_eq(t->id,
- entries[(i+j) % SPLIT_INDEX].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- } else {
- assert_c_eq(t->id, entries[(i+j-SPLIT_INDEX) %
- (NENTRIES-SPLIT_INDEX) + SPLIT_INDEX].id,
- "Element id mismatch");
- }
- j++;
- }
- }
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_qr_meld_split)
-{
- ring_t entries[NENTRIES];
- unsigned i;
-
- init_entries(entries);
- for (i = 1; i < NENTRIES; i++)
- qr_after_insert(&entries[i - 1], &entries[i], link);
-
- qr_split(&entries[0], &entries[SPLIT_INDEX], link);
- test_split_entries(entries);
-
- qr_meld(&entries[0], &entries[SPLIT_INDEX], link);
- test_entries_ring(entries);
-
- qr_meld(&entries[0], &entries[SPLIT_INDEX], link);
- test_split_entries(entries);
-
- qr_split(&entries[0], &entries[SPLIT_INDEX], link);
- test_entries_ring(entries);
-
- qr_split(&entries[0], &entries[0], link);
- test_entries_ring(entries);
-
- qr_meld(&entries[0], &entries[0], link);
- test_entries_ring(entries);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_qr_one,
- test_qr_after_insert,
- test_qr_remove,
- test_qr_before_insert,
- test_qr_meld_split));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/quarantine.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/quarantine.c
deleted file mode 100644
index bbd48a51d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/quarantine.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define QUARANTINE_SIZE 8192
-#define STRINGIFY_HELPER(x) #x
-#define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY_HELPER(x)
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-const char *malloc_conf = "abort:false,junk:true,redzone:true,quarantine:"
- STRINGIFY(QUARANTINE_SIZE);
-#endif
-
-void
-quarantine_clear(void)
-{
- void *p;
-
- p = mallocx(QUARANTINE_SIZE*2, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_quarantine)
-{
-#define SZ ZU(256)
-#define NQUARANTINED (QUARANTINE_SIZE/SZ)
- void *quarantined[NQUARANTINED+1];
- size_t i, j;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
-
- assert_zu_eq(nallocx(SZ, 0), SZ,
- "SZ=%zu does not precisely equal a size class", SZ);
-
- quarantine_clear();
-
- /*
- * Allocate enough regions to completely fill the quarantine, plus one
- * more. The last iteration occurs with a completely full quarantine,
- * but no regions should be drained from the quarantine until the last
- * deallocation occurs. Therefore no region recycling should occur
- * until after this loop completes.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < NQUARANTINED+1; i++) {
- void *p = mallocx(SZ, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- quarantined[i] = p;
- dallocx(p, 0);
- for (j = 0; j < i; j++) {
- assert_ptr_ne(p, quarantined[j],
- "Quarantined region recycled too early; "
- "i=%zu, j=%zu", i, j);
- }
- }
-#undef NQUARANTINED
-#undef SZ
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static bool detected_redzone_corruption;
-
-static void
-arena_redzone_corruption_replacement(void *ptr, size_t usize, bool after,
- size_t offset, uint8_t byte)
-{
-
- detected_redzone_corruption = true;
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_quarantine_redzone)
-{
- char *s;
- arena_redzone_corruption_t *arena_redzone_corruption_orig;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
-
- arena_redzone_corruption_orig = arena_redzone_corruption;
- arena_redzone_corruption = arena_redzone_corruption_replacement;
-
- /* Test underflow. */
- detected_redzone_corruption = false;
- s = (char *)mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- s[-1] = 0xbb;
- dallocx(s, 0);
- assert_true(detected_redzone_corruption,
- "Did not detect redzone corruption");
-
- /* Test overflow. */
- detected_redzone_corruption = false;
- s = (char *)mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- s[sallocx(s, 0)] = 0xbb;
- dallocx(s, 0);
- assert_true(detected_redzone_corruption,
- "Did not detect redzone corruption");
-
- arena_redzone_corruption = arena_redzone_corruption_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_quarantine,
- test_quarantine_redzone));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rb.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rb.c
deleted file mode 100644
index cf3d3a783..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rb.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,354 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define rbtn_black_height(a_type, a_field, a_rbt, r_height) do { \
- a_type *rbp_bh_t; \
- for (rbp_bh_t = (a_rbt)->rbt_root, (r_height) = 0; \
- rbp_bh_t != NULL; \
- rbp_bh_t = rbtn_left_get(a_type, a_field, rbp_bh_t)) { \
- if (!rbtn_red_get(a_type, a_field, rbp_bh_t)) { \
- (r_height)++; \
- } \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-typedef struct node_s node_t;
-
-struct node_s {
-#define NODE_MAGIC 0x9823af7e
- uint32_t magic;
- rb_node(node_t) link;
- uint64_t key;
-};
-
-static int
-node_cmp(const node_t *a, const node_t *b) {
- int ret;
-
- assert_u32_eq(a->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
- assert_u32_eq(b->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
-
- ret = (a->key > b->key) - (a->key < b->key);
- if (ret == 0) {
- /*
- * Duplicates are not allowed in the tree, so force an
- * arbitrary ordering for non-identical items with equal keys.
- */
- ret = (((uintptr_t)a) > ((uintptr_t)b))
- - (((uintptr_t)a) < ((uintptr_t)b));
- }
- return (ret);
-}
-
-typedef rb_tree(node_t) tree_t;
-rb_gen(static, tree_, tree_t, node_t, link, node_cmp);
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rb_empty)
-{
- tree_t tree;
- node_t key;
-
- tree_new(&tree);
-
- assert_true(tree_empty(&tree), "Tree should be empty");
- assert_ptr_null(tree_first(&tree), "Unexpected node");
- assert_ptr_null(tree_last(&tree), "Unexpected node");
-
- key.key = 0;
- key.magic = NODE_MAGIC;
- assert_ptr_null(tree_search(&tree, &key), "Unexpected node");
-
- key.key = 0;
- key.magic = NODE_MAGIC;
- assert_ptr_null(tree_nsearch(&tree, &key), "Unexpected node");
-
- key.key = 0;
- key.magic = NODE_MAGIC;
- assert_ptr_null(tree_psearch(&tree, &key), "Unexpected node");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-static unsigned
-tree_recurse(node_t *node, unsigned black_height, unsigned black_depth)
-{
- unsigned ret = 0;
- node_t *left_node;
- node_t *right_node;
-
- if (node == NULL)
- return (ret);
-
- left_node = rbtn_left_get(node_t, link, node);
- right_node = rbtn_right_get(node_t, link, node);
-
- if (!rbtn_red_get(node_t, link, node))
- black_depth++;
-
- /* Red nodes must be interleaved with black nodes. */
- if (rbtn_red_get(node_t, link, node)) {
- if (left_node != NULL)
- assert_false(rbtn_red_get(node_t, link, left_node),
- "Node should be black");
- if (right_node != NULL)
- assert_false(rbtn_red_get(node_t, link, right_node),
- "Node should be black");
- }
-
- /* Self. */
- assert_u32_eq(node->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
-
- /* Left subtree. */
- if (left_node != NULL)
- ret += tree_recurse(left_node, black_height, black_depth);
- else
- ret += (black_depth != black_height);
-
- /* Right subtree. */
- if (right_node != NULL)
- ret += tree_recurse(right_node, black_height, black_depth);
- else
- ret += (black_depth != black_height);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static node_t *
-tree_iterate_cb(tree_t *tree, node_t *node, void *data)
-{
- unsigned *i = (unsigned *)data;
- node_t *search_node;
-
- assert_u32_eq(node->magic, NODE_MAGIC, "Bad magic");
-
- /* Test rb_search(). */
- search_node = tree_search(tree, node);
- assert_ptr_eq(search_node, node,
- "tree_search() returned unexpected node");
-
- /* Test rb_nsearch(). */
- search_node = tree_nsearch(tree, node);
- assert_ptr_eq(search_node, node,
- "tree_nsearch() returned unexpected node");
-
- /* Test rb_psearch(). */
- search_node = tree_psearch(tree, node);
- assert_ptr_eq(search_node, node,
- "tree_psearch() returned unexpected node");
-
- (*i)++;
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-tree_iterate(tree_t *tree)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- i = 0;
- tree_iter(tree, NULL, tree_iterate_cb, (void *)&i);
-
- return (i);
-}
-
-static unsigned
-tree_iterate_reverse(tree_t *tree)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- i = 0;
- tree_reverse_iter(tree, NULL, tree_iterate_cb, (void *)&i);
-
- return (i);
-}
-
-static void
-node_remove(tree_t *tree, node_t *node, unsigned nnodes)
-{
- node_t *search_node;
- unsigned black_height, imbalances;
-
- tree_remove(tree, node);
-
- /* Test rb_nsearch(). */
- search_node = tree_nsearch(tree, node);
- if (search_node != NULL) {
- assert_u64_ge(search_node->key, node->key,
- "Key ordering error");
- }
-
- /* Test rb_psearch(). */
- search_node = tree_psearch(tree, node);
- if (search_node != NULL) {
- assert_u64_le(search_node->key, node->key,
- "Key ordering error");
- }
-
- node->magic = 0;
-
- rbtn_black_height(node_t, link, tree, black_height);
- imbalances = tree_recurse(tree->rbt_root, black_height, 0);
- assert_u_eq(imbalances, 0, "Tree is unbalanced");
- assert_u_eq(tree_iterate(tree), nnodes-1,
- "Unexpected node iteration count");
- assert_u_eq(tree_iterate_reverse(tree), nnodes-1,
- "Unexpected node iteration count");
-}
-
-static node_t *
-remove_iterate_cb(tree_t *tree, node_t *node, void *data)
-{
- unsigned *nnodes = (unsigned *)data;
- node_t *ret = tree_next(tree, node);
-
- node_remove(tree, node, *nnodes);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static node_t *
-remove_reverse_iterate_cb(tree_t *tree, node_t *node, void *data)
-{
- unsigned *nnodes = (unsigned *)data;
- node_t *ret = tree_prev(tree, node);
-
- node_remove(tree, node, *nnodes);
-
- return (ret);
-}
-
-static void
-destroy_cb(node_t *node, void *data)
-{
- unsigned *nnodes = (unsigned *)data;
-
- assert_u_gt(*nnodes, 0, "Destruction removed too many nodes");
- (*nnodes)--;
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rb_random)
-{
-#define NNODES 25
-#define NBAGS 250
-#define SEED 42
- sfmt_t *sfmt;
- uint64_t bag[NNODES];
- tree_t tree;
- node_t nodes[NNODES];
- unsigned i, j, k, black_height, imbalances;
-
- sfmt = init_gen_rand(SEED);
- for (i = 0; i < NBAGS; i++) {
- switch (i) {
- case 0:
- /* Insert in order. */
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = j;
- break;
- case 1:
- /* Insert in reverse order. */
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = NNODES - j - 1;
- break;
- default:
- for (j = 0; j < NNODES; j++)
- bag[j] = gen_rand64_range(sfmt, NNODES);
- }
-
- for (j = 1; j <= NNODES; j++) {
- /* Initialize tree and nodes. */
- tree_new(&tree);
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- nodes[k].magic = NODE_MAGIC;
- nodes[k].key = bag[k];
- }
-
- /* Insert nodes. */
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++) {
- tree_insert(&tree, &nodes[k]);
-
- rbtn_black_height(node_t, link, &tree,
- black_height);
- imbalances = tree_recurse(tree.rbt_root,
- black_height, 0);
- assert_u_eq(imbalances, 0,
- "Tree is unbalanced");
-
- assert_u_eq(tree_iterate(&tree), k+1,
- "Unexpected node iteration count");
- assert_u_eq(tree_iterate_reverse(&tree), k+1,
- "Unexpected node iteration count");
-
- assert_false(tree_empty(&tree),
- "Tree should not be empty");
- assert_ptr_not_null(tree_first(&tree),
- "Tree should not be empty");
- assert_ptr_not_null(tree_last(&tree),
- "Tree should not be empty");
-
- tree_next(&tree, &nodes[k]);
- tree_prev(&tree, &nodes[k]);
- }
-
- /* Remove nodes. */
- switch (i % 5) {
- case 0:
- for (k = 0; k < j; k++)
- node_remove(&tree, &nodes[k], j - k);
- break;
- case 1:
- for (k = j; k > 0; k--)
- node_remove(&tree, &nodes[k-1], k);
- break;
- case 2: {
- node_t *start;
- unsigned nnodes = j;
-
- start = NULL;
- do {
- start = tree_iter(&tree, start,
- remove_iterate_cb, (void *)&nnodes);
- nnodes--;
- } while (start != NULL);
- assert_u_eq(nnodes, 0,
- "Removal terminated early");
- break;
- } case 3: {
- node_t *start;
- unsigned nnodes = j;
-
- start = NULL;
- do {
- start = tree_reverse_iter(&tree, start,
- remove_reverse_iterate_cb,
- (void *)&nnodes);
- nnodes--;
- } while (start != NULL);
- assert_u_eq(nnodes, 0,
- "Removal terminated early");
- break;
- } case 4: {
- unsigned nnodes = j;
- tree_destroy(&tree, destroy_cb, &nnodes);
- assert_u_eq(nnodes, 0,
- "Destruction terminated early");
- break;
- } default:
- not_reached();
- }
- }
- }
- fini_gen_rand(sfmt);
-#undef NNODES
-#undef NBAGS
-#undef SEED
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_rb_empty,
- test_rb_random));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rtree.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rtree.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b54b3e86f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/rtree.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static rtree_node_elm_t *
-node_alloc(size_t nelms)
-{
-
- return ((rtree_node_elm_t *)calloc(nelms, sizeof(rtree_node_elm_t)));
-}
-
-static void
-node_dalloc(rtree_node_elm_t *node)
-{
-
- free(node);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rtree_get_empty)
-{
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 3); i++) {
- rtree_t rtree;
- assert_false(rtree_new(&rtree, i, node_alloc, node_dalloc),
- "Unexpected rtree_new() failure");
- assert_ptr_null(rtree_get(&rtree, 0, false),
- "rtree_get() should return NULL for empty tree");
- rtree_delete(&rtree);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rtree_extrema)
-{
- unsigned i;
- extent_node_t node_a, node_b;
-
- for (i = 1; i <= (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 3); i++) {
- rtree_t rtree;
- assert_false(rtree_new(&rtree, i, node_alloc, node_dalloc),
- "Unexpected rtree_new() failure");
-
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, 0, &node_a),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(rtree_get(&rtree, 0, true), &node_a,
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
-
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, ~((uintptr_t)0), &node_b),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(rtree_get(&rtree, ~((uintptr_t)0), true), &node_b,
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
-
- rtree_delete(&rtree);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rtree_bits)
-{
- unsigned i, j, k;
-
- for (i = 1; i < (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 3); i++) {
- uintptr_t keys[] = {0, 1,
- (((uintptr_t)1) << (sizeof(uintptr_t)*8-i)) - 1};
- extent_node_t node;
- rtree_t rtree;
-
- assert_false(rtree_new(&rtree, i, node_alloc, node_dalloc),
- "Unexpected rtree_new() failure");
-
- for (j = 0; j < sizeof(keys)/sizeof(uintptr_t); j++) {
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, keys[j], &node),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- for (k = 0; k < sizeof(keys)/sizeof(uintptr_t); k++) {
- assert_ptr_eq(rtree_get(&rtree, keys[k], true),
- &node, "rtree_get() should return "
- "previously set value and ignore "
- "insignificant key bits; i=%u, j=%u, k=%u, "
- "set key=%#"FMTxPTR", get key=%#"FMTxPTR, i,
- j, k, keys[j], keys[k]);
- }
- assert_ptr_null(rtree_get(&rtree,
- (((uintptr_t)1) << (sizeof(uintptr_t)*8-i)), false),
- "Only leftmost rtree leaf should be set; "
- "i=%u, j=%u", i, j);
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, keys[j], NULL),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- }
-
- rtree_delete(&rtree);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_rtree_random)
-{
- unsigned i;
- sfmt_t *sfmt;
-#define NSET 16
-#define SEED 42
-
- sfmt = init_gen_rand(SEED);
- for (i = 1; i <= (sizeof(uintptr_t) << 3); i++) {
- uintptr_t keys[NSET];
- extent_node_t node;
- unsigned j;
- rtree_t rtree;
-
- assert_false(rtree_new(&rtree, i, node_alloc, node_dalloc),
- "Unexpected rtree_new() failure");
-
- for (j = 0; j < NSET; j++) {
- keys[j] = (uintptr_t)gen_rand64(sfmt);
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, keys[j], &node),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- assert_ptr_eq(rtree_get(&rtree, keys[j], true), &node,
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
- }
- for (j = 0; j < NSET; j++) {
- assert_ptr_eq(rtree_get(&rtree, keys[j], true), &node,
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
- }
-
- for (j = 0; j < NSET; j++) {
- assert_false(rtree_set(&rtree, keys[j], NULL),
- "Unexpected rtree_set() failure");
- assert_ptr_null(rtree_get(&rtree, keys[j], true),
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
- }
- for (j = 0; j < NSET; j++) {
- assert_ptr_null(rtree_get(&rtree, keys[j], true),
- "rtree_get() should return previously set value");
- }
-
- rtree_delete(&rtree);
- }
- fini_gen_rand(sfmt);
-#undef NSET
-#undef SEED
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_rtree_get_empty,
- test_rtree_extrema,
- test_rtree_bits,
- test_rtree_random));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/run_quantize.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/run_quantize.c
deleted file mode 100644
index b1ca6356d..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/run_quantize.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_small_run_size)
-{
- unsigned nbins, i;
- size_t sz, run_size;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t);
-
- /*
- * Iterate over all small size classes, get their run sizes, and verify
- * that the quantized size is the same as the run size.
- */
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nbins", &nbins, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.bin.0.run_size", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib failure");
- for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
- mib[2] = i;
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &run_size, &sz, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib failure");
- assert_zu_eq(run_size, run_quantize_floor(run_size),
- "Small run quantization should be a no-op (run_size=%zu)",
- run_size);
- assert_zu_eq(run_size, run_quantize_ceil(run_size),
- "Small run quantization should be a no-op (run_size=%zu)",
- run_size);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_large_run_size)
-{
- bool cache_oblivious;
- unsigned nlruns, i;
- size_t sz, run_size_prev, ceil_prev;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t);
-
- /*
- * Iterate over all large size classes, get their run sizes, and verify
- * that the quantized size is the same as the run size.
- */
-
- sz = sizeof(bool);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("config.cache_oblivious", &cache_oblivious, &sz,
- NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nlruns", &nlruns, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.lrun.0.size", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib failure");
- for (i = 0; i < nlruns; i++) {
- size_t lrun_size, run_size, floor, ceil;
-
- mib[2] = i;
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &lrun_size, &sz, NULL, 0),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctlbymib failure");
- run_size = cache_oblivious ? lrun_size + PAGE : lrun_size;
- floor = run_quantize_floor(run_size);
- ceil = run_quantize_ceil(run_size);
-
- assert_zu_eq(run_size, floor,
- "Large run quantization should be a no-op for precise "
- "size (lrun_size=%zu, run_size=%zu)", lrun_size, run_size);
- assert_zu_eq(run_size, ceil,
- "Large run quantization should be a no-op for precise "
- "size (lrun_size=%zu, run_size=%zu)", lrun_size, run_size);
-
- if (i > 0) {
- assert_zu_eq(run_size_prev, run_quantize_floor(run_size
- - PAGE), "Floor should be a precise size");
- if (run_size_prev < ceil_prev) {
- assert_zu_eq(ceil_prev, run_size,
- "Ceiling should be a precise size "
- "(run_size_prev=%zu, ceil_prev=%zu, "
- "run_size=%zu)", run_size_prev, ceil_prev,
- run_size);
- }
- }
- run_size_prev = floor;
- ceil_prev = run_quantize_ceil(run_size + PAGE);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_monotonic)
-{
- unsigned nbins, nlruns, i;
- size_t sz, floor_prev, ceil_prev;
-
- /*
- * Iterate over all run sizes and verify that
- * run_quantize_{floor,ceil}() are monotonic.
- */
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nbins", &nbins, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nlruns", &nlruns, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl failure");
-
- floor_prev = 0;
- ceil_prev = 0;
- for (i = 1; i <= chunksize >> LG_PAGE; i++) {
- size_t run_size, floor, ceil;
-
- run_size = i << LG_PAGE;
- floor = run_quantize_floor(run_size);
- ceil = run_quantize_ceil(run_size);
-
- assert_zu_le(floor, run_size,
- "Floor should be <= (floor=%zu, run_size=%zu, ceil=%zu)",
- floor, run_size, ceil);
- assert_zu_ge(ceil, run_size,
- "Ceiling should be >= (floor=%zu, run_size=%zu, ceil=%zu)",
- floor, run_size, ceil);
-
- assert_zu_le(floor_prev, floor, "Floor should be monotonic "
- "(floor_prev=%zu, floor=%zu, run_size=%zu, ceil=%zu)",
- floor_prev, floor, run_size, ceil);
- assert_zu_le(ceil_prev, ceil, "Ceiling should be monotonic "
- "(floor=%zu, run_size=%zu, ceil_prev=%zu, ceil=%zu)",
- floor, run_size, ceil_prev, ceil);
-
- floor_prev = floor;
- ceil_prev = ceil;
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_small_run_size,
- test_large_run_size,
- test_monotonic));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/size_classes.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/size_classes.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e1e0ce4f..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/size_classes.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,184 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static size_t
-get_max_size_class(void)
-{
- unsigned nhchunks;
- size_t mib[4];
- size_t sz, miblen, max_size_class;
-
- sz = sizeof(unsigned);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arenas.nhchunks", &nhchunks, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() error");
-
- miblen = sizeof(mib) / sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlnametomib("arenas.hchunk.0.size", mib, &miblen), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlnametomib() error");
- mib[2] = nhchunks - 1;
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &max_size_class, &sz, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctlbymib() error");
-
- return (max_size_class);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_size_classes)
-{
- size_t size_class, max_size_class;
- szind_t index, max_index;
-
- max_size_class = get_max_size_class();
- max_index = size2index(max_size_class);
-
- for (index = 0, size_class = index2size(index); index < max_index ||
- size_class < max_size_class; index++, size_class =
- index2size(index)) {
- assert_true(index < max_index,
- "Loop conditionals should be equivalent; index=%u, "
- "size_class=%zu (%#zx)", index, size_class, size_class);
- assert_true(size_class < max_size_class,
- "Loop conditionals should be equivalent; index=%u, "
- "size_class=%zu (%#zx)", index, size_class, size_class);
-
- assert_u_eq(index, size2index(size_class),
- "size2index() does not reverse index2size(): index=%u -->"
- " size_class=%zu --> index=%u --> size_class=%zu", index,
- size_class, size2index(size_class),
- index2size(size2index(size_class)));
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, index2size(size2index(size_class)),
- "index2size() does not reverse size2index(): index=%u -->"
- " size_class=%zu --> index=%u --> size_class=%zu", index,
- size_class, size2index(size_class),
- index2size(size2index(size_class)));
-
- assert_u_eq(index+1, size2index(size_class+1),
- "Next size_class does not round up properly");
-
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, (index > 0) ?
- s2u(index2size(index-1)+1) : s2u(1),
- "s2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, s2u(size_class-1),
- "s2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, s2u(size_class),
- "s2u() does not compute same size class");
- assert_zu_eq(s2u(size_class+1), index2size(index+1),
- "s2u() does not round up to next size class");
- }
-
- assert_u_eq(index, size2index(index2size(index)),
- "size2index() does not reverse index2size()");
- assert_zu_eq(max_size_class, index2size(size2index(max_size_class)),
- "index2size() does not reverse size2index()");
-
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, s2u(index2size(index-1)+1),
- "s2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, s2u(size_class-1),
- "s2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, s2u(size_class),
- "s2u() does not compute same size class");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_psize_classes)
-{
- size_t size_class, max_size_class;
- pszind_t pind, max_pind;
-
- max_size_class = get_max_size_class();
- max_pind = psz2ind(max_size_class);
-
- for (pind = 0, size_class = pind2sz(pind); pind < max_pind ||
- size_class < max_size_class; pind++, size_class =
- pind2sz(pind)) {
- assert_true(pind < max_pind,
- "Loop conditionals should be equivalent; pind=%u, "
- "size_class=%zu (%#zx)", pind, size_class, size_class);
- assert_true(size_class < max_size_class,
- "Loop conditionals should be equivalent; pind=%u, "
- "size_class=%zu (%#zx)", pind, size_class, size_class);
-
- assert_u_eq(pind, psz2ind(size_class),
- "psz2ind() does not reverse pind2sz(): pind=%u -->"
- " size_class=%zu --> pind=%u --> size_class=%zu", pind,
- size_class, psz2ind(size_class),
- pind2sz(psz2ind(size_class)));
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, pind2sz(psz2ind(size_class)),
- "pind2sz() does not reverse psz2ind(): pind=%u -->"
- " size_class=%zu --> pind=%u --> size_class=%zu", pind,
- size_class, psz2ind(size_class),
- pind2sz(psz2ind(size_class)));
-
- assert_u_eq(pind+1, psz2ind(size_class+1),
- "Next size_class does not round up properly");
-
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, (pind > 0) ?
- psz2u(pind2sz(pind-1)+1) : psz2u(1),
- "psz2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, psz2u(size_class-1),
- "psz2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, psz2u(size_class),
- "psz2u() does not compute same size class");
- assert_zu_eq(psz2u(size_class+1), pind2sz(pind+1),
- "psz2u() does not round up to next size class");
- }
-
- assert_u_eq(pind, psz2ind(pind2sz(pind)),
- "psz2ind() does not reverse pind2sz()");
- assert_zu_eq(max_size_class, pind2sz(psz2ind(max_size_class)),
- "pind2sz() does not reverse psz2ind()");
-
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, psz2u(pind2sz(pind-1)+1),
- "psz2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, psz2u(size_class-1),
- "psz2u() does not round up to size class");
- assert_zu_eq(size_class, psz2u(size_class),
- "psz2u() does not compute same size class");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_overflow)
-{
- size_t max_size_class;
-
- max_size_class = get_max_size_class();
-
- assert_u_eq(size2index(max_size_class+1), NSIZES,
- "size2index() should return NSIZES on overflow");
- assert_u_eq(size2index(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1), NSIZES,
- "size2index() should return NSIZES on overflow");
- assert_u_eq(size2index(SIZE_T_MAX), NSIZES,
- "size2index() should return NSIZES on overflow");
-
- assert_zu_eq(s2u(max_size_class+1), 0,
- "s2u() should return 0 for unsupported size");
- assert_zu_eq(s2u(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1), 0,
- "s2u() should return 0 for unsupported size");
- assert_zu_eq(s2u(SIZE_T_MAX), 0,
- "s2u() should return 0 on overflow");
-
- assert_u_eq(psz2ind(max_size_class+1), NPSIZES,
- "psz2ind() should return NPSIZES on overflow");
- assert_u_eq(psz2ind(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1), NPSIZES,
- "psz2ind() should return NPSIZES on overflow");
- assert_u_eq(psz2ind(SIZE_T_MAX), NPSIZES,
- "psz2ind() should return NPSIZES on overflow");
-
- assert_zu_eq(psz2u(max_size_class+1), 0,
- "psz2u() should return 0 for unsupported size");
- assert_zu_eq(psz2u(ZU(PTRDIFF_MAX)+1), 0,
- "psz2u() should return 0 for unsupported size");
- assert_zu_eq(psz2u(SIZE_T_MAX), 0,
- "psz2u() should return 0 on overflow");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_size_classes,
- test_psize_classes,
- test_overflow));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/smoothstep.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/smoothstep.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4cfb21343..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/smoothstep.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static const uint64_t smoothstep_tab[] = {
-#define STEP(step, h, x, y) \
- h,
- SMOOTHSTEP
-#undef STEP
-};
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_smoothstep_integral)
-{
- uint64_t sum, min, max;
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * The integral of smoothstep in the [0..1] range equals 1/2. Verify
- * that the fixed point representation's integral is no more than
- * rounding error distant from 1/2. Regarding rounding, each table
- * element is rounded down to the nearest fixed point value, so the
- * integral may be off by as much as SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS ulps.
- */
- sum = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS; i++)
- sum += smoothstep_tab[i];
-
- max = (KQU(1) << (SMOOTHSTEP_BFP-1)) * (SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS+1);
- min = max - SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS;
-
- assert_u64_ge(sum, min,
- "Integral too small, even accounting for truncation");
- assert_u64_le(sum, max, "Integral exceeds 1/2");
- if (false) {
- malloc_printf("%"FMTu64" ulps under 1/2 (limit %d)\n",
- max - sum, SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS);
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_smoothstep_monotonic)
-{
- uint64_t prev_h;
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * The smoothstep function is monotonic in [0..1], i.e. its slope is
- * non-negative. In practice we want to parametrize table generation
- * such that piecewise slope is greater than zero, but do not require
- * that here.
- */
- prev_h = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS; i++) {
- uint64_t h = smoothstep_tab[i];
- assert_u64_ge(h, prev_h, "Piecewise non-monotonic, i=%u", i);
- prev_h = h;
- }
- assert_u64_eq(smoothstep_tab[SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS-1],
- (KQU(1) << SMOOTHSTEP_BFP), "Last step must equal 1");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_smoothstep_slope)
-{
- uint64_t prev_h, prev_delta;
- unsigned i;
-
- /*
- * The smoothstep slope strictly increases until x=0.5, and then
- * strictly decreases until x=1.0. Verify the slightly weaker
- * requirement of monotonicity, so that inadequate table precision does
- * not cause false test failures.
- */
- prev_h = 0;
- prev_delta = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS / 2 + SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS % 2; i++) {
- uint64_t h = smoothstep_tab[i];
- uint64_t delta = h - prev_h;
- assert_u64_ge(delta, prev_delta,
- "Slope must monotonically increase in 0.0 <= x <= 0.5, "
- "i=%u", i);
- prev_h = h;
- prev_delta = delta;
- }
-
- prev_h = KQU(1) << SMOOTHSTEP_BFP;
- prev_delta = 0;
- for (i = SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS-1; i >= SMOOTHSTEP_NSTEPS / 2; i--) {
- uint64_t h = smoothstep_tab[i];
- uint64_t delta = prev_h - h;
- assert_u64_ge(delta, prev_delta,
- "Slope must monotonically decrease in 0.5 <= x <= 1.0, "
- "i=%u", i);
- prev_h = h;
- prev_delta = delta;
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_smoothstep_integral,
- test_smoothstep_monotonic,
- test_smoothstep_slope));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/stats.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/stats.c
deleted file mode 100644
index a9a3981fb..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/stats.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,447 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_summary)
-{
- size_t *cactive;
- size_t sz, allocated, active, resident, mapped;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- sz = sizeof(cactive);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.cactive", &cactive, &sz, NULL, 0), expected,
- "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.allocated", &allocated, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.active", &active, &sz, NULL, 0), expected,
- "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.resident", &resident, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.mapped", &mapped, &sz, NULL, 0), expected,
- "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_zu_le(active, *cactive,
- "active should be no larger than cactive");
- assert_zu_le(allocated, active,
- "allocated should be no larger than active");
- assert_zu_lt(active, resident,
- "active should be less than resident");
- assert_zu_lt(active, mapped,
- "active should be less than mapped");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_huge)
-{
- void *p;
- uint64_t epoch;
- size_t allocated;
- uint64_t nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- size_t sz;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- p = mallocx(large_maxclass+1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.allocated", &allocated, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz, NULL,
- 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz, NULL,
- 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.nrequests", &nrequests, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_zu_gt(allocated, 0,
- "allocated should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_le(nmalloc, nrequests,
- "nmalloc should no larger than nrequests");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_summary)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *little, *large, *huge;
- uint64_t epoch;
- size_t sz;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
- size_t mapped;
- uint64_t npurge, nmadvise, purged;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- little = mallocx(SMALL_MAXCLASS, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(little, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- large = mallocx(large_maxclass, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(large, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
- huge = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(huge, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- dallocx(little, 0);
- dallocx(large, 0);
- dallocx(huge, 0);
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("arena.0.purge", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.mapped", &mapped, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexepected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.npurge", &npurge, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexepected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.nmadvise", &nmadvise, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexepected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.purged", &purged, &sz, NULL, 0),
- expected, "Unexepected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_u64_gt(npurge, 0,
- "At least one purge should have occurred");
- assert_u64_le(nmadvise, purged,
- "nmadvise should be no greater than purged");
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
-
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-static void
-no_lazy_lock(void)
-{
- thd_t thd;
-
- thd_create(&thd, thd_start, NULL);
- thd_join(thd, NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_small)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- size_t sz, allocated;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- no_lazy_lock(); /* Lazy locking would dodge tcache testing. */
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(SMALL_MAXCLASS, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.flush", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- config_tcache ? 0 : ENOENT, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.small.allocated", &allocated, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.small.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.small.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.small.nrequests", &nrequests, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_zu_gt(allocated, 0,
- "allocated should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be no greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_gt(nrequests, 0,
- "nrequests should be greater than zero");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_large)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- size_t sz, allocated;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(large_maxclass, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.large.allocated", &allocated, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.large.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.large.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.large.nrequests", &nrequests, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_zu_gt(allocated, 0,
- "allocated should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_gt(nrequests, 0,
- "nrequests should be greater than zero");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_huge)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- size_t sz, allocated;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.allocated", &allocated, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.huge.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_zu_gt(allocated, 0,
- "allocated should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_bins)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- size_t sz, curruns, curregs;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests, nfills, nflushes;
- uint64_t nruns, nreruns;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(arena_bin_info[0].reg_size, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.tcache.flush", NULL, NULL, NULL, 0),
- config_tcache ? 0 : ENOENT, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nrequests", &nrequests, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curregs", &curregs, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nfills", &nfills, &sz,
- NULL, 0), config_tcache ? expected : ENOENT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nflushes", &nflushes, &sz,
- NULL, 0), config_tcache ? expected : ENOENT,
- "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nruns", &nruns, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.nreruns", &nreruns, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.bins.0.curruns", &curruns, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_gt(nrequests, 0,
- "nrequests should be greater than zero");
- assert_zu_gt(curregs, 0,
- "allocated should be greater than zero");
- if (config_tcache) {
- assert_u64_gt(nfills, 0,
- "At least one fill should have occurred");
- assert_u64_gt(nflushes, 0,
- "At least one flush should have occurred");
- }
- assert_u64_gt(nruns, 0,
- "At least one run should have been allocated");
- assert_zu_gt(curruns, 0,
- "At least one run should be currently allocated");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_lruns)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc, nrequests;
- size_t curruns, sz;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(LARGE_MINCLASS, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.nrequests", &nrequests, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.lruns.0.curruns", &curruns, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_gt(nrequests, 0,
- "nrequests should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_gt(curruns, 0,
- "At least one run should be currently allocated");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_stats_arenas_hchunks)
-{
- unsigned arena;
- void *p;
- uint64_t epoch, nmalloc, ndalloc;
- size_t curhchunks, sz;
- int expected = config_stats ? 0 : ENOENT;
-
- arena = 0;
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("thread.arena", NULL, NULL, &arena, sizeof(arena)),
- 0, "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- p = mallocx(chunksize, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("epoch", NULL, NULL, &epoch, sizeof(epoch)), 0,
- "Unexpected mallctl() failure");
-
- sz = sizeof(uint64_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.nmalloc", &nmalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.ndalloc", &ndalloc, &sz,
- NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
- sz = sizeof(size_t);
- assert_d_eq(mallctl("stats.arenas.0.hchunks.0.curhchunks", &curhchunks,
- &sz, NULL, 0), expected, "Unexpected mallctl() result");
-
- if (config_stats) {
- assert_u64_gt(nmalloc, 0,
- "nmalloc should be greater than zero");
- assert_u64_ge(nmalloc, ndalloc,
- "nmalloc should be at least as large as ndalloc");
- assert_u64_gt(curhchunks, 0,
- "At least one chunk should be currently allocated");
- }
-
- dallocx(p, 0);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_stats_summary,
- test_stats_huge,
- test_stats_arenas_summary,
- test_stats_arenas_small,
- test_stats_arenas_large,
- test_stats_arenas_huge,
- test_stats_arenas_bins,
- test_stats_arenas_lruns,
- test_stats_arenas_hchunks));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ticker.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ticker.c
deleted file mode 100644
index e737020ab..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/ticker.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ticker_tick)
-{
-#define NREPS 2
-#define NTICKS 3
- ticker_t ticker;
- int32_t i, j;
-
- ticker_init(&ticker, NTICKS);
- for (i = 0; i < NREPS; i++) {
- for (j = 0; j < NTICKS; j++) {
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), NTICKS - j,
- "Unexpected ticker value (i=%d, j=%d)", i, j);
- assert_false(ticker_tick(&ticker),
- "Unexpected ticker fire (i=%d, j=%d)", i, j);
- }
- assert_u32_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), 0,
- "Expected ticker depletion");
- assert_true(ticker_tick(&ticker),
- "Expected ticker fire (i=%d)", i);
- assert_u32_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), NTICKS,
- "Expected ticker reset");
- }
-#undef NTICKS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ticker_ticks)
-{
-#define NTICKS 3
- ticker_t ticker;
-
- ticker_init(&ticker, NTICKS);
-
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
- assert_false(ticker_ticks(&ticker, NTICKS), "Unexpected ticker fire");
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), 0, "Unexpected ticker value");
- assert_true(ticker_ticks(&ticker, NTICKS), "Expected ticker fire");
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
-
- assert_true(ticker_ticks(&ticker, NTICKS + 1), "Expected ticker fire");
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&ticker), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
-#undef NTICKS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_ticker_copy)
-{
-#define NTICKS 3
- ticker_t ta, tb;
-
- ticker_init(&ta, NTICKS);
- ticker_copy(&tb, &ta);
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&tb), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
- assert_true(ticker_ticks(&tb, NTICKS + 1), "Expected ticker fire");
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&tb), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
-
- ticker_tick(&ta);
- ticker_copy(&tb, &ta);
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&tb), NTICKS - 1, "Unexpected ticker value");
- assert_true(ticker_ticks(&tb, NTICKS), "Expected ticker fire");
- assert_u_eq(ticker_read(&tb), NTICKS, "Unexpected ticker value");
-#undef NTICKS
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_ticker_tick,
- test_ticker_ticks,
- test_ticker_copy));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/tsd.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/tsd.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e2622a34..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/tsd.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,112 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define THREAD_DATA 0x72b65c10
-
-typedef unsigned int data_t;
-
-static bool data_cleanup_executed;
-
-malloc_tsd_types(data_, data_t)
-malloc_tsd_protos(, data_, data_t)
-
-void
-data_cleanup(void *arg)
-{
- data_t *data = (data_t *)arg;
-
- if (!data_cleanup_executed) {
- assert_x_eq(*data, THREAD_DATA,
- "Argument passed into cleanup function should match tsd "
- "value");
- }
- data_cleanup_executed = true;
-
- /*
- * Allocate during cleanup for two rounds, in order to assure that
- * jemalloc's internal tsd reinitialization happens.
- */
- switch (*data) {
- case THREAD_DATA:
- *data = 1;
- data_tsd_set(data);
- break;
- case 1:
- *data = 2;
- data_tsd_set(data);
- break;
- case 2:
- return;
- default:
- not_reached();
- }
-
- {
- void *p = mallocx(1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpeced mallocx() failure");
- dallocx(p, 0);
- }
-}
-
-malloc_tsd_externs(data_, data_t)
-#define DATA_INIT 0x12345678
-malloc_tsd_data(, data_, data_t, DATA_INIT)
-malloc_tsd_funcs(, data_, data_t, DATA_INIT, data_cleanup)
-
-static void *
-thd_start(void *arg)
-{
- data_t d = (data_t)(uintptr_t)arg;
- void *p;
-
- assert_x_eq(*data_tsd_get(true), DATA_INIT,
- "Initial tsd get should return initialization value");
-
- p = malloc(1);
- assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected malloc() failure");
-
- data_tsd_set(&d);
- assert_x_eq(*data_tsd_get(true), d,
- "After tsd set, tsd get should return value that was set");
-
- d = 0;
- assert_x_eq(*data_tsd_get(true), (data_t)(uintptr_t)arg,
- "Resetting local data should have no effect on tsd");
-
- free(p);
- return (NULL);
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_tsd_main_thread)
-{
-
- thd_start((void *) 0xa5f3e329);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_tsd_sub_thread)
-{
- thd_t thd;
-
- data_cleanup_executed = false;
- thd_create(&thd, thd_start, (void *)THREAD_DATA);
- thd_join(thd, NULL);
- assert_true(data_cleanup_executed,
- "Cleanup function should have executed");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- /* Core tsd bootstrapping must happen prior to data_tsd_boot(). */
- if (nallocx(1, 0) == 0) {
- malloc_printf("Initialization error");
- return (test_status_fail);
- }
- data_tsd_boot();
-
- return (test(
- test_tsd_main_thread,
- test_tsd_sub_thread));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/util.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/util.c
deleted file mode 100644
index c958dc0fb..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/util.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,317 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#define TEST_POW2_CEIL(t, suf, pri) do { \
- unsigned i, pow2; \
- t x; \
- \
- assert_##suf##_eq(pow2_ceil_##suf(0), 0, "Unexpected result"); \
- \
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(t) * 8; i++) { \
- assert_##suf##_eq(pow2_ceil_##suf(((t)1) << i), ((t)1) \
- << i, "Unexpected result"); \
- } \
- \
- for (i = 2; i < sizeof(t) * 8; i++) { \
- assert_##suf##_eq(pow2_ceil_##suf((((t)1) << i) - 1), \
- ((t)1) << i, "Unexpected result"); \
- } \
- \
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(t) * 8 - 1; i++) { \
- assert_##suf##_eq(pow2_ceil_##suf((((t)1) << i) + 1), \
- ((t)1) << (i+1), "Unexpected result"); \
- } \
- \
- for (pow2 = 1; pow2 < 25; pow2++) { \
- for (x = (((t)1) << (pow2-1)) + 1; x <= ((t)1) << pow2; \
- x++) { \
- assert_##suf##_eq(pow2_ceil_##suf(x), \
- ((t)1) << pow2, \
- "Unexpected result, x=%"pri, x); \
- } \
- } \
-} while (0)
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pow2_ceil_u64)
-{
-
- TEST_POW2_CEIL(uint64_t, u64, FMTu64);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pow2_ceil_u32)
-{
-
- TEST_POW2_CEIL(uint32_t, u32, FMTu32);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_pow2_ceil_zu)
-{
-
- TEST_POW2_CEIL(size_t, zu, "zu");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_malloc_strtoumax_no_endptr)
-{
- int err;
-
- set_errno(0);
- assert_ju_eq(malloc_strtoumax("0", NULL, 0), 0, "Unexpected result");
- err = get_errno();
- assert_d_eq(err, 0, "Unexpected failure");
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_malloc_strtoumax)
-{
- struct test_s {
- const char *input;
- const char *expected_remainder;
- int base;
- int expected_errno;
- const char *expected_errno_name;
- uintmax_t expected_x;
- };
-#define ERR(e) e, #e
-#define KUMAX(x) ((uintmax_t)x##ULL)
- struct test_s tests[] = {
- {"0", "0", -1, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
- {"0", "0", 1, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
- {"0", "0", 37, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
-
- {"", "", 0, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
- {"+", "+", 0, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
- {"++3", "++3", 0, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
- {"-", "-", 0, ERR(EINVAL), UINTMAX_MAX},
-
- {"42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
- {"+42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
- {"-42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(-42)},
- {"042", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(042)},
- {"+042", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(042)},
- {"-042", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(-042)},
- {"0x42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0x42)},
- {"+0x42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0x42)},
- {"-0x42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(-0x42)},
-
- {"0", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"1", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(1)},
-
- {"42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
- {" 42", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
- {"42 ", " ", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
- {"0x", "x", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"42x", "x", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(42)},
-
- {"07", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(7)},
- {"010", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(8)},
- {"08", "8", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"0_", "_", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
-
- {"0x", "x", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"0X", "X", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"0xg", "xg", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
- {"0XA", "", 0, ERR(0), KUMAX(10)},
-
- {"010", "", 10, ERR(0), KUMAX(10)},
- {"0x3", "x3", 10, ERR(0), KUMAX(0)},
-
- {"12", "2", 2, ERR(0), KUMAX(1)},
- {"78", "8", 8, ERR(0), KUMAX(7)},
- {"9a", "a", 10, ERR(0), KUMAX(9)},
- {"9A", "A", 10, ERR(0), KUMAX(9)},
- {"fg", "g", 16, ERR(0), KUMAX(15)},
- {"FG", "G", 16, ERR(0), KUMAX(15)},
- {"0xfg", "g", 16, ERR(0), KUMAX(15)},
- {"0XFG", "G", 16, ERR(0), KUMAX(15)},
- {"z_", "_", 36, ERR(0), KUMAX(35)},
- {"Z_", "_", 36, ERR(0), KUMAX(35)}
- };
-#undef ERR
-#undef KUMAX
- unsigned i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(tests)/sizeof(struct test_s); i++) {
- struct test_s *test = &tests[i];
- int err;
- uintmax_t result;
- char *remainder;
-
- set_errno(0);
- result = malloc_strtoumax(test->input, &remainder, test->base);
- err = get_errno();
- assert_d_eq(err, test->expected_errno,
- "Expected errno %s for \"%s\", base %d",
- test->expected_errno_name, test->input, test->base);
- assert_str_eq(remainder, test->expected_remainder,
- "Unexpected remainder for \"%s\", base %d",
- test->input, test->base);
- if (err == 0) {
- assert_ju_eq(result, test->expected_x,
- "Unexpected result for \"%s\", base %d",
- test->input, test->base);
- }
- }
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_malloc_snprintf_truncated)
-{
-#define BUFLEN 15
- char buf[BUFLEN];
- size_t result;
- size_t len;
-#define TEST(expected_str_untruncated, ...) do { \
- result = malloc_snprintf(buf, len, __VA_ARGS__); \
- assert_d_eq(strncmp(buf, expected_str_untruncated, len-1), 0, \
- "Unexpected string inequality (\"%s\" vs \"%s\")", \
- buf, expected_str_untruncated); \
- assert_zu_eq(result, strlen(expected_str_untruncated), \
- "Unexpected result"); \
-} while (0)
-
- for (len = 1; len < BUFLEN; len++) {
- TEST("012346789", "012346789");
- TEST("a0123b", "a%sb", "0123");
- TEST("a01234567", "a%s%s", "0123", "4567");
- TEST("a0123 ", "a%-6s", "0123");
- TEST("a 0123", "a%6s", "0123");
- TEST("a 012", "a%6.3s", "0123");
- TEST("a 012", "a%*.*s", 6, 3, "0123");
- TEST("a 123b", "a% db", 123);
- TEST("a123b", "a%-db", 123);
- TEST("a-123b", "a%-db", -123);
- TEST("a+123b", "a%+db", 123);
- }
-#undef BUFLEN
-#undef TEST
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_malloc_snprintf)
-{
-#define BUFLEN 128
- char buf[BUFLEN];
- size_t result;
-#define TEST(expected_str, ...) do { \
- result = malloc_snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), __VA_ARGS__); \
- assert_str_eq(buf, expected_str, "Unexpected output"); \
- assert_zu_eq(result, strlen(expected_str), "Unexpected result");\
-} while (0)
-
- TEST("hello", "hello");
-
- TEST("50%, 100%", "50%%, %d%%", 100);
-
- TEST("a0123b", "a%sb", "0123");
-
- TEST("a 0123b", "a%5sb", "0123");
- TEST("a 0123b", "a%*sb", 5, "0123");
-
- TEST("a0123 b", "a%-5sb", "0123");
- TEST("a0123b", "a%*sb", -1, "0123");
- TEST("a0123 b", "a%*sb", -5, "0123");
- TEST("a0123 b", "a%-*sb", -5, "0123");
-
- TEST("a012b", "a%.3sb", "0123");
- TEST("a012b", "a%.*sb", 3, "0123");
- TEST("a0123b", "a%.*sb", -3, "0123");
-
- TEST("a 012b", "a%5.3sb", "0123");
- TEST("a 012b", "a%5.*sb", 3, "0123");
- TEST("a 012b", "a%*.3sb", 5, "0123");
- TEST("a 012b", "a%*.*sb", 5, 3, "0123");
- TEST("a 0123b", "a%*.*sb", 5, -3, "0123");
-
- TEST("_abcd_", "_%x_", 0xabcd);
- TEST("_0xabcd_", "_%#x_", 0xabcd);
- TEST("_1234_", "_%o_", 01234);
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#o_", 01234);
- TEST("_1234_", "_%u_", 1234);
-
- TEST("_1234_", "_%d_", 1234);
- TEST("_ 1234_", "_% d_", 1234);
- TEST("_+1234_", "_%+d_", 1234);
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%d_", -1234);
- TEST("_-1234_", "_% d_", -1234);
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%+d_", -1234);
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%d_", -1234);
- TEST("_1234_", "_%d_", 1234);
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%i_", -1234);
- TEST("_1234_", "_%i_", 1234);
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#o_", 01234);
- TEST("_1234_", "_%u_", 1234);
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#x_", 0x1234abc);
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#X_", 0x1234abc);
- TEST("_c_", "_%c_", 'c');
- TEST("_string_", "_%s_", "string");
- TEST("_0x42_", "_%p_", ((void *)0x42));
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%ld_", ((long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%ld_", ((long)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%li_", ((long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%li_", ((long)1234));
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#lo_", ((long)01234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%lu_", ((long)1234));
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#lx_", ((long)0x1234abc));
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#lX_", ((long)0x1234ABC));
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%lld_", ((long long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%lld_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%lli_", ((long long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%lli_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#llo_", ((long long)01234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%llu_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#llx_", ((long long)0x1234abc));
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#llX_", ((long long)0x1234ABC));
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%qd_", ((long long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%qd_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%qi_", ((long long)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%qi_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#qo_", ((long long)01234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%qu_", ((long long)1234));
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#qx_", ((long long)0x1234abc));
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#qX_", ((long long)0x1234ABC));
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%jd_", ((intmax_t)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%jd_", ((intmax_t)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%ji_", ((intmax_t)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%ji_", ((intmax_t)1234));
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#jo_", ((intmax_t)01234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%ju_", ((intmax_t)1234));
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#jx_", ((intmax_t)0x1234abc));
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#jX_", ((intmax_t)0x1234ABC));
-
- TEST("_1234_", "_%td_", ((ptrdiff_t)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%td_", ((ptrdiff_t)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%ti_", ((ptrdiff_t)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%ti_", ((ptrdiff_t)-1234));
-
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%zd_", ((ssize_t)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%zd_", ((ssize_t)1234));
- TEST("_-1234_", "_%zi_", ((ssize_t)-1234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%zi_", ((ssize_t)1234));
- TEST("_01234_", "_%#zo_", ((ssize_t)01234));
- TEST("_1234_", "_%zu_", ((ssize_t)1234));
- TEST("_0x1234abc_", "_%#zx_", ((ssize_t)0x1234abc));
- TEST("_0X1234ABC_", "_%#zX_", ((ssize_t)0x1234ABC));
-#undef BUFLEN
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_pow2_ceil_u64,
- test_pow2_ceil_u32,
- test_pow2_ceil_zu,
- test_malloc_strtoumax_no_endptr,
- test_malloc_strtoumax,
- test_malloc_snprintf_truncated,
- test_malloc_snprintf));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/witness.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/witness.c
deleted file mode 100644
index ed172753c..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/witness.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,278 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-static witness_lock_error_t *witness_lock_error_orig;
-static witness_owner_error_t *witness_owner_error_orig;
-static witness_not_owner_error_t *witness_not_owner_error_orig;
-static witness_lockless_error_t *witness_lockless_error_orig;
-
-static bool saw_lock_error;
-static bool saw_owner_error;
-static bool saw_not_owner_error;
-static bool saw_lockless_error;
-
-static void
-witness_lock_error_intercept(const witness_list_t *witnesses,
- const witness_t *witness)
-{
-
- saw_lock_error = true;
-}
-
-static void
-witness_owner_error_intercept(const witness_t *witness)
-{
-
- saw_owner_error = true;
-}
-
-static void
-witness_not_owner_error_intercept(const witness_t *witness)
-{
-
- saw_not_owner_error = true;
-}
-
-static void
-witness_lockless_error_intercept(const witness_list_t *witnesses)
-{
-
- saw_lockless_error = true;
-}
-
-static int
-witness_comp(const witness_t *a, const witness_t *b)
-{
-
- assert_u_eq(a->rank, b->rank, "Witnesses should have equal rank");
-
- return (strcmp(a->name, b->name));
-}
-
-static int
-witness_comp_reverse(const witness_t *a, const witness_t *b)
-{
-
- assert_u_eq(a->rank, b->rank, "Witnesses should have equal rank");
-
- return (-strcmp(a->name, b->name));
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness)
-{
- witness_t a, b;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, NULL);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &a);
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, &a);
-
- witness_init(&b, "b", 2, NULL);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &b);
- witness_lock(tsdn, &b);
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, &b);
-
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &b);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness_comp)
-{
- witness_t a, b, c, d;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, witness_comp);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &a);
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, &a);
-
- witness_init(&b, "b", 1, witness_comp);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &b);
- witness_lock(tsdn, &b);
- witness_assert_owner(tsdn, &b);
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &b);
-
- witness_lock_error_orig = witness_lock_error;
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_intercept;
- saw_lock_error = false;
-
- witness_init(&c, "c", 1, witness_comp_reverse);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &c);
- assert_false(saw_lock_error, "Unexpected witness lock error");
- witness_lock(tsdn, &c);
- assert_true(saw_lock_error, "Expected witness lock error");
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &c);
-
- saw_lock_error = false;
-
- witness_init(&d, "d", 1, NULL);
- witness_assert_not_owner(tsdn, &d);
- assert_false(saw_lock_error, "Unexpected witness lock error");
- witness_lock(tsdn, &d);
- assert_true(saw_lock_error, "Expected witness lock error");
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &d);
-
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness_reversal)
-{
- witness_t a, b;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- witness_lock_error_orig = witness_lock_error;
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_intercept;
- saw_lock_error = false;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, NULL);
- witness_init(&b, "b", 2, NULL);
-
- witness_lock(tsdn, &b);
- assert_false(saw_lock_error, "Unexpected witness lock error");
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- assert_true(saw_lock_error, "Expected witness lock error");
-
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &b);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness_recursive)
-{
- witness_t a;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- witness_not_owner_error_orig = witness_not_owner_error;
- witness_not_owner_error = witness_not_owner_error_intercept;
- saw_not_owner_error = false;
-
- witness_lock_error_orig = witness_lock_error;
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_intercept;
- saw_lock_error = false;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, NULL);
-
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- assert_false(saw_lock_error, "Unexpected witness lock error");
- assert_false(saw_not_owner_error, "Unexpected witness not owner error");
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- assert_true(saw_lock_error, "Expected witness lock error");
- assert_true(saw_not_owner_error, "Expected witness not owner error");
-
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_owner_error = witness_owner_error_orig;
- witness_lock_error = witness_lock_error_orig;
-
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness_unlock_not_owned)
-{
- witness_t a;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- witness_owner_error_orig = witness_owner_error;
- witness_owner_error = witness_owner_error_intercept;
- saw_owner_error = false;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, NULL);
-
- assert_false(saw_owner_error, "Unexpected owner error");
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
- assert_true(saw_owner_error, "Expected owner error");
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_owner_error = witness_owner_error_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_witness_lockful)
-{
- witness_t a;
- tsdn_t *tsdn;
-
- test_skip_if(!config_debug);
-
- witness_lockless_error_orig = witness_lockless_error;
- witness_lockless_error = witness_lockless_error_intercept;
- saw_lockless_error = false;
-
- tsdn = tsdn_fetch();
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_init(&a, "a", 1, NULL);
-
- assert_false(saw_lockless_error, "Unexpected lockless error");
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_lock(tsdn, &a);
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
- assert_true(saw_lockless_error, "Expected lockless error");
-
- witness_unlock(tsdn, &a);
-
- witness_assert_lockless(tsdn);
-
- witness_lockless_error = witness_lockless_error_orig;
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_witness,
- test_witness_comp,
- test_witness_reversal,
- test_witness_recursive,
- test_witness_unlock_not_owned,
- test_witness_lockful));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/zero.c b/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/zero.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 30ebe37a4..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/src/test/unit/zero.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
-
-#ifdef JEMALLOC_FILL
-const char *malloc_conf =
- "abort:false,junk:false,zero:true,redzone:false,quarantine:0";
-#endif
-
-static void
-test_zero(size_t sz_min, size_t sz_max)
-{
- uint8_t *s;
- size_t sz_prev, sz, i;
-#define MAGIC ((uint8_t)0x61)
-
- sz_prev = 0;
- s = (uint8_t *)mallocx(sz_min, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
-
- for (sz = sallocx(s, 0); sz <= sz_max;
- sz_prev = sz, sz = sallocx(s, 0)) {
- if (sz_prev > 0) {
- assert_u_eq(s[0], MAGIC,
- "Previously allocated byte %zu/%zu is corrupted",
- ZU(0), sz_prev);
- assert_u_eq(s[sz_prev-1], MAGIC,
- "Previously allocated byte %zu/%zu is corrupted",
- sz_prev-1, sz_prev);
- }
-
- for (i = sz_prev; i < sz; i++) {
- assert_u_eq(s[i], 0x0,
- "Newly allocated byte %zu/%zu isn't zero-filled",
- i, sz);
- s[i] = MAGIC;
- }
-
- if (xallocx(s, sz+1, 0, 0) == sz) {
- s = (uint8_t *)rallocx(s, sz+1, 0);
- assert_ptr_not_null((void *)s,
- "Unexpected rallocx() failure");
- }
- }
-
- dallocx(s, 0);
-#undef MAGIC
-}
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_small)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_zero(1, SMALL_MAXCLASS-1);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_large)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_zero(SMALL_MAXCLASS+1, large_maxclass);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-TEST_BEGIN(test_zero_huge)
-{
-
- test_skip_if(!config_fill);
- test_zero(large_maxclass+1, chunksize*2);
-}
-TEST_END
-
-int
-main(void)
-{
-
- return (test(
- test_zero_small,
- test_zero_large,
- test_zero_huge));
-}
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/update.sh b/memory/jemalloc/update.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index bd126ec8a..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/update.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-set -e
-
-cd `dirname $0`
-
-source upstream.info
-
-rm -rf src
-git clone "$UPSTREAM_REPO" src
-cd src
-git checkout "$UPSTREAM_COMMIT"
-autoconf
-git describe --long --abbrev=40 > VERSION
-rm -rf .git .gitignore .gitattributes autom4te.cache .autom4te.cfg
-
-cd ..
-hg addremove -q src
-
-echo "jemalloc has now been updated. Don't forget to run hg commit!"
diff --git a/memory/jemalloc/upstream.info b/memory/jemalloc/upstream.info
deleted file mode 100644
index ba561cc54..000000000
--- a/memory/jemalloc/upstream.info
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-UPSTREAM_REPO=https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc
-UPSTREAM_COMMIT=4.3.1
diff --git a/memory/moz.build b/memory/moz.build
index cf8bbc0f3..acbcfaec9 100644
--- a/memory/moz.build
+++ b/memory/moz.build
@@ -20,9 +20,5 @@ if CONFIG['MOZ_MEMORY']:
'mozjemalloc',
]
- if CONFIG['MOZ_JEMALLOC4'] or CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC']:
- if not CONFIG['MOZ_SYSTEM_JEMALLOC']:
- DIRS += ['jemalloc']
-
if CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC']:
DIRS += ['replace']
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/Makefile.in b/memory/mozjemalloc/Makefile.in
index 6c47e1fa2..f02b315ec 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/Makefile.in
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/Makefile.in
@@ -3,11 +3,9 @@
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-ifndef MOZ_JEMALLOC4
# Force optimize mozjemalloc on --disable-optimize builds.
# This works around the issue that the Android NDK's definition of ffs is
# broken when compiling without optimization, while avoiding to add yet another
# configure test.
MOZ_OPTIMIZE = 1
-endif
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c
index 5d4d83a24..7950b43e8 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc.c
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* vim:set softtabstop=8 shiftwidth=8 noet: */
/*-
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
@@ -140,17 +140,9 @@
#endif
/*
- * Use only one arena by default. Mozilla does not currently make extensive
- * use of concurrent allocation, so the increased fragmentation associated with
- * multiple arenas is not warranted.
- *
- * When using the Servo style system, we do indeed make use of significant
- * concurrent allocation, and the overhead matters. Bug 1291355 tracks
- * investigating the fragmentation overhead of turning this on for users.
+ * Uncomment this to use only one arena by default.
*/
-#ifndef MOZ_STYLO
-#define MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
-#endif
+// #define MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
/*
* Pass this set of options to jemalloc as its default. It does not override
@@ -199,13 +191,6 @@
*/
#define MALLOC_VALIDATE
-/*
- * MALLOC_BALANCE enables monitoring of arena lock contention and dynamically
- * re-balances arena load if exponentially averaged contention exceeds a
- * certain threshold.
- */
-/* #define MALLOC_BALANCE */
-
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_LINUX) && !defined(MOZ_MEMORY_ANDROID)
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* For mremap(2). */
#if 0 /* Enable in order to test decommit code on Linux. */
@@ -224,9 +209,6 @@
#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS
-/* Some defines from the CRT internal headers that we need here. */
-#define _CRT_SPINCOUNT 5000
-#define __crtInitCritSecAndSpinCount InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount
#include <io.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <intrin.h>
@@ -433,10 +415,6 @@ void *_mmap(void *addr, size_t length, int prot, int flags,
#endif
#endif
-#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN
-static const bool isthreaded = true;
-#endif
-
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_SOLARIS) && defined(MAP_ALIGN) && !defined(JEMALLOC_NEVER_USES_MAP_ALIGN)
#define JEMALLOC_USES_MAP_ALIGN /* Required on Solaris 10. Might improve performance elsewhere. */
#endif
@@ -471,9 +449,7 @@ static const bool isthreaded = true;
# define SIZEOF_PTR_2POW 2
#endif
#define PIC
-#ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN
-static const bool isthreaded = true;
-#else
+#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN
# define NO_TLS
#endif
#if 0
@@ -529,13 +505,6 @@ static const bool isthreaded = true;
# define NO_TLS
#endif
-#ifdef NO_TLS
- /* MALLOC_BALANCE requires TLS. */
-# ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-# undef MALLOC_BALANCE
-# endif
-#endif
-
/*
* Size and alignment of memory chunks that are allocated by the OS's virtual
* memory system.
@@ -615,24 +584,6 @@ static const bool isthreaded = true;
*/
#define BLOCK_COST_2POW 4
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- /*
- * We use an exponential moving average to track recent lock contention,
- * where the size of the history window is N, and alpha=2/(N+1).
- *
- * Due to integer math rounding, very small values here can cause
- * substantial degradation in accuracy, thus making the moving average decay
- * faster than it would with precise calculation.
- */
-# define BALANCE_ALPHA_INV_2POW 9
-
- /*
- * Threshold value for the exponential moving contention average at which to
- * re-assign a thread.
- */
-# define BALANCE_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT (1U << (SPIN_LIMIT_2POW-4))
-#endif
-
/******************************************************************************/
/* MALLOC_DECOMMIT and MALLOC_DOUBLE_PURGE are mutually exclusive. */
@@ -646,8 +597,8 @@ static const bool isthreaded = true;
* issues in some cases.
*/
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
-#define malloc_mutex_t CRITICAL_SECTION
-#define malloc_spinlock_t CRITICAL_SECTION
+#define malloc_mutex_t SRWLOCK
+#define malloc_spinlock_t SRWLOCK
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
typedef struct {
OSSpinLock lock;
@@ -746,11 +697,6 @@ struct arena_stats_s {
size_t allocated_large;
uint64_t nmalloc_large;
uint64_t ndalloc_large;
-
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- /* Number of times this arena reassigned a thread due to contention. */
- uint64_t nbalance;
-#endif
};
#endif /* #ifdef MALLOC_STATS */
@@ -1035,14 +981,6 @@ struct arena_s {
*/
arena_avail_tree_t runs_avail;
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- /*
- * The arena load balancing machinery needs to keep track of how much
- * lock contention there is. This value is exponentially averaged.
- */
- uint32_t contention;
-#endif
-
/*
* bins is used to store rings of free regions of the following sizes,
* assuming a 16-byte quantum, 4kB pagesize, and default MALLOC_OPTIONS.
@@ -1281,11 +1219,7 @@ static size_t base_committed;
static arena_t **arenas;
static unsigned narenas;
#ifndef NO_TLS
-# ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-static unsigned narenas_2pow;
-# else
static unsigned next_arena;
-# endif
#endif
#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY
static malloc_spinlock_t arenas_lock; /* Protects arenas initialization. */
@@ -1327,9 +1261,6 @@ static const bool opt_zero = false;
#endif
static size_t opt_dirty_max = DIRTY_MAX_DEFAULT;
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-static uint64_t opt_balance_threshold = BALANCE_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT;
-#endif
static bool opt_print_stats = false;
#ifdef MALLOC_STATIC_SIZES
#define opt_quantum_2pow QUANTUM_2POW_MIN
@@ -1424,9 +1355,6 @@ static void arena_run_trim_tail(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk,
static arena_run_t *arena_bin_nonfull_run_get(arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin);
static void *arena_bin_malloc_hard(arena_t *arena, arena_bin_t *bin);
static size_t arena_bin_run_size_calc(arena_bin_t *bin, size_t min_run_size);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-static void arena_lock_balance_hard(arena_t *arena);
-#endif
static void *arena_malloc_large(arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero);
static void *arena_palloc(arena_t *arena, size_t alignment, size_t size,
size_t alloc_size);
@@ -1635,9 +1563,7 @@ static bool
malloc_mutex_init(malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- if (isthreaded)
- if (! __crtInitCritSecAndSpinCount(mutex, _CRT_SPINCOUNT))
- return (true);
+ InitializeSRWLock(mutex);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
mutex->lock = OS_SPINLOCK_INIT;
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_LINUX) && !defined(MOZ_MEMORY_ANDROID)
@@ -1666,14 +1592,13 @@ malloc_mutex_lock(malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- EnterCriticalSection(mutex);
+ AcquireSRWLockExclusive(mutex);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
OSSpinLockLock(&mutex->lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY)
pthread_mutex_lock(mutex);
#else
- if (isthreaded)
- _SPINLOCK(&mutex->lock);
+ _SPINLOCK(&mutex->lock);
#endif
}
@@ -1682,14 +1607,13 @@ malloc_mutex_unlock(malloc_mutex_t *mutex)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- LeaveCriticalSection(mutex);
+ ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(mutex);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
OSSpinLockUnlock(&mutex->lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY)
pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex);
#else
- if (isthreaded)
- _SPINUNLOCK(&mutex->lock);
+ _SPINUNLOCK(&mutex->lock);
#endif
}
@@ -1700,9 +1624,7 @@ static bool
malloc_spin_init(malloc_spinlock_t *lock)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- if (isthreaded)
- if (! __crtInitCritSecAndSpinCount(lock, _CRT_SPINCOUNT))
- return (true);
+ InitializeSRWLock(lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
lock->lock = OS_SPINLOCK_INIT;
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_LINUX) && !defined(MOZ_MEMORY_ANDROID)
@@ -1729,14 +1651,13 @@ malloc_spin_lock(malloc_spinlock_t *lock)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- EnterCriticalSection(lock);
+ AcquireSRWLockExclusive(lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
OSSpinLockLock(&lock->lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY)
pthread_mutex_lock(lock);
#else
- if (isthreaded)
- _SPINLOCK(&lock->lock);
+ _SPINLOCK(&lock->lock);
#endif
}
@@ -1744,14 +1665,13 @@ static inline void
malloc_spin_unlock(malloc_spinlock_t *lock)
{
#if defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS)
- LeaveCriticalSection(lock);
+ ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN)
OSSpinLockUnlock(&lock->lock);
#elif defined(MOZ_MEMORY)
pthread_mutex_unlock(lock);
#else
- if (isthreaded)
- _SPINUNLOCK(&lock->lock);
+ _SPINUNLOCK(&lock->lock);
#endif
}
@@ -1805,30 +1725,28 @@ malloc_spin_lock(pthread_mutex_t *lock)
{
unsigned ret = 0;
- if (isthreaded) {
- if (_pthread_mutex_trylock(lock) != 0) {
- unsigned i;
- volatile unsigned j;
+ if (_pthread_mutex_trylock(lock) != 0) {
+ unsigned i;
+ volatile unsigned j;
- /* Exponentially back off. */
- for (i = 1; i <= SPIN_LIMIT_2POW; i++) {
- for (j = 0; j < (1U << i); j++)
- ret++;
+ /* Exponentially back off. */
+ for (i = 1; i <= SPIN_LIMIT_2POW; i++) {
+ for (j = 0; j < (1U << i); j++)
+ ret++;
- CPU_SPINWAIT;
- if (_pthread_mutex_trylock(lock) == 0)
- return (ret);
- }
-
- /*
- * Spinning failed. Block until the lock becomes
- * available, in order to avoid indefinite priority
- * inversion.
- */
- _pthread_mutex_lock(lock);
- assert((ret << BLOCK_COST_2POW) != 0);
- return (ret << BLOCK_COST_2POW);
+ CPU_SPINWAIT;
+ if (_pthread_mutex_trylock(lock) == 0)
+ return (ret);
}
+
+ /*
+ * Spinning failed. Block until the lock becomes
+ * available, in order to avoid indefinite priority
+ * inversion.
+ */
+ _pthread_mutex_lock(lock);
+ assert((ret << BLOCK_COST_2POW) != 0);
+ return (ret << BLOCK_COST_2POW);
}
return (ret);
@@ -1837,9 +1755,7 @@ malloc_spin_lock(pthread_mutex_t *lock)
static inline void
malloc_spin_unlock(pthread_mutex_t *lock)
{
-
- if (isthreaded)
- _pthread_mutex_unlock(lock);
+ _pthread_mutex_unlock(lock);
}
#endif
@@ -1893,56 +1809,6 @@ pow2_ceil(size_t x)
return (x);
}
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-/*
- * Use a simple linear congruential pseudo-random number generator:
- *
- * prn(y) = (a*x + c) % m
- *
- * where the following constants ensure maximal period:
- *
- * a == Odd number (relatively prime to 2^n), and (a-1) is a multiple of 4.
- * c == Odd number (relatively prime to 2^n).
- * m == 2^32
- *
- * See Knuth's TAOCP 3rd Ed., Vol. 2, pg. 17 for details on these constraints.
- *
- * This choice of m has the disadvantage that the quality of the bits is
- * proportional to bit position. For example. the lowest bit has a cycle of 2,
- * the next has a cycle of 4, etc. For this reason, we prefer to use the upper
- * bits.
- */
-# define PRN_DEFINE(suffix, var, a, c) \
-static inline void \
-sprn_##suffix(uint32_t seed) \
-{ \
- var = seed; \
-} \
- \
-static inline uint32_t \
-prn_##suffix(uint32_t lg_range) \
-{ \
- uint32_t ret, x; \
- \
- assert(lg_range > 0); \
- assert(lg_range <= 32); \
- \
- x = (var * (a)) + (c); \
- var = x; \
- ret = x >> (32 - lg_range); \
- \
- return (ret); \
-}
-# define SPRN(suffix, seed) sprn_##suffix(seed)
-# define PRN(suffix, lg_range) prn_##suffix(lg_range)
-#endif
-
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-/* Define the PRNG used for arena assignment. */
-static __thread uint32_t balance_x;
-PRN_DEFINE(balance, balance_x, 1297, 1301)
-#endif
-
#ifdef MALLOC_UTRACE
static int
utrace(const void *addr, size_t len)
@@ -3089,10 +2955,6 @@ choose_arena(void)
* introduces a bootstrapping issue.
*/
#ifndef NO_TLS
- if (isthreaded == false) {
- /* Avoid the overhead of TLS for single-threaded operation. */
- return (arenas[0]);
- }
# ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS
ret = (arena_t*)TlsGetValue(tlsIndex);
@@ -3105,7 +2967,7 @@ choose_arena(void)
RELEASE_ASSERT(ret != NULL);
}
#else
- if (isthreaded && narenas > 1) {
+ if (narenas > 1) {
unsigned long ind;
/*
@@ -3162,31 +3024,12 @@ choose_arena_hard(void)
{
arena_t *ret;
- assert(isthreaded);
-
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- /* Seed the PRNG used for arena load balancing. */
- SPRN(balance, (uint32_t)(uintptr_t)(_pthread_self()));
-#endif
-
if (narenas > 1) {
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- unsigned ind;
-
- ind = PRN(balance, narenas_2pow);
- if ((ret = arenas[ind]) == NULL) {
- malloc_spin_lock(&arenas_lock);
- if ((ret = arenas[ind]) == NULL)
- ret = arenas_extend(ind);
- malloc_spin_unlock(&arenas_lock);
- }
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arenas_lock);
if ((ret = arenas[next_arena]) == NULL)
ret = arenas_extend(next_arena);
next_arena = (next_arena + 1) % narenas;
malloc_spin_unlock(&arenas_lock);
-#endif
} else
ret = arenas[0];
@@ -4120,63 +3963,6 @@ arena_bin_run_size_calc(arena_bin_t *bin, size_t min_run_size)
return (good_run_size);
}
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
-static inline void
-arena_lock_balance(arena_t *arena)
-{
- unsigned contention;
-
- contention = malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
- if (narenas > 1) {
- /*
- * Calculate the exponentially averaged contention for this
- * arena. Due to integer math always rounding down, this value
- * decays somewhat faster then normal.
- */
- arena->contention = (((uint64_t)arena->contention
- * (uint64_t)((1U << BALANCE_ALPHA_INV_2POW)-1))
- + (uint64_t)contention) >> BALANCE_ALPHA_INV_2POW;
- if (arena->contention >= opt_balance_threshold)
- arena_lock_balance_hard(arena);
- }
-}
-
-static void
-arena_lock_balance_hard(arena_t *arena)
-{
- uint32_t ind;
-
- arena->contention = 0;
-#ifdef MALLOC_STATS
- arena->stats.nbalance++;
-#endif
- ind = PRN(balance, narenas_2pow);
- if (arenas[ind] != NULL) {
-#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS
- TlsSetValue(tlsIndex, arenas[ind]);
-#else
- arenas_map = arenas[ind];
-#endif
- } else {
- malloc_spin_lock(&arenas_lock);
- if (arenas[ind] != NULL) {
-#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS
- TlsSetValue(tlsIndex, arenas[ind]);
-#else
- arenas_map = arenas[ind];
-#endif
- } else {
-#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS
- TlsSetValue(tlsIndex, arenas_extend(ind));
-#else
- arenas_map = arenas_extend(ind);
-#endif
- }
- malloc_spin_unlock(&arenas_lock);
- }
-}
-#endif
-
static inline void *
arena_malloc_small(arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero)
{
@@ -4211,11 +3997,8 @@ arena_malloc_small(arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero)
}
RELEASE_ASSERT(size == bin->reg_size);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena_lock_balance(arena);
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
-#endif
+
if ((run = bin->runcur) != NULL && run->nfree > 0)
ret = arena_bin_malloc_easy(arena, bin, run);
else
@@ -4253,11 +4036,7 @@ arena_malloc_large(arena_t *arena, size_t size, bool zero)
/* Large allocation. */
size = PAGE_CEILING(size);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena_lock_balance(arena);
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
-#endif
ret = (void *)arena_run_alloc(arena, NULL, size, true, zero);
if (ret == NULL) {
malloc_spin_unlock(&arena->lock);
@@ -4329,11 +4108,8 @@ arena_palloc(arena_t *arena, size_t alignment, size_t size, size_t alloc_size)
assert((size & pagesize_mask) == 0);
assert((alignment & pagesize_mask) == 0);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena_lock_balance(arena);
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
-#endif
+
ret = (void *)arena_run_alloc(arena, NULL, alloc_size, true, false);
if (ret == NULL) {
malloc_spin_unlock(&arena->lock);
@@ -4756,11 +4532,7 @@ arena_ralloc_large_shrink(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr,
* Shrink the run, and make trailing pages available for other
* allocations.
*/
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena_lock_balance(arena);
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
-#endif
arena_run_trim_tail(arena, chunk, (arena_run_t *)ptr, oldsize, size,
true);
#ifdef MALLOC_STATS
@@ -4780,11 +4552,7 @@ arena_ralloc_large_grow(arena_t *arena, arena_chunk_t *chunk, void *ptr,
/* Try to extend the run. */
assert(size > oldsize);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena_lock_balance(arena);
-#else
malloc_spin_lock(&arena->lock);
-#endif
if (pageind + npages < chunk_npages && (chunk->map[pageind+npages].bits
& CHUNK_MAP_ALLOCATED) == 0 && (chunk->map[pageind+npages].bits &
~pagesize_mask) >= size - oldsize) {
@@ -4962,10 +4730,6 @@ arena_new(arena_t *arena)
arena_avail_tree_new(&arena->runs_avail);
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- arena->contention = 0;
-#endif
-
/* Initialize bins. */
prev_run_size = pagesize;
@@ -5273,7 +5037,10 @@ huge_dalloc(void *ptr)
base_node_dealloc(node);
}
-#ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
+/*
+ * Platform-specific methods to determine the number of CPUs in a system.
+ * This will be used to determine the desired number of arenas.
+ */
#ifdef MOZ_MEMORY_BSD
static inline unsigned
malloc_ncpus(void)
@@ -5371,11 +5138,19 @@ malloc_ncpus(void)
{
return sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
}
+#elif (defined(MOZ_MEMORY_WINDOWS))
+static inline unsigned
+malloc_ncpus(void)
+{
+ SYSTEM_INFO info;
+
+ GetSystemInfo(&info);
+ return (info.dwNumberOfProcessors);
+}
#else
static inline unsigned
malloc_ncpus(void)
{
-
/*
* We lack a way to determine the number of CPUs on this platform, so
* assume 1 CPU.
@@ -5383,7 +5158,6 @@ malloc_ncpus(void)
return (1);
}
#endif
-#endif
static void
malloc_print_stats(void)
@@ -5426,10 +5200,6 @@ malloc_print_stats(void)
#endif
_malloc_message("Max arenas: ", umax2s(narenas, 10, s), "\n",
"");
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- _malloc_message("Arena balance threshold: ",
- umax2s(opt_balance_threshold, 10, s), "\n", "");
-#endif
_malloc_message("Pointer size: ", umax2s(sizeof(void *), 10, s),
"\n", "");
_malloc_message("Quantum size: ", umax2s(quantum, 10, s), "\n",
@@ -5447,9 +5217,6 @@ malloc_print_stats(void)
#ifdef MALLOC_STATS
{
size_t allocated, mapped = 0;
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- uint64_t nbalance = 0;
-#endif
unsigned i;
arena_t *arena;
@@ -5464,9 +5231,6 @@ malloc_print_stats(void)
allocated +=
arenas[i]->stats.allocated_large;
mapped += arenas[i]->stats.mapped;
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- nbalance += arenas[i]->stats.nbalance;
-#endif
malloc_spin_unlock(&arenas[i]->lock);
}
}
@@ -5489,11 +5253,6 @@ malloc_print_stats(void)
allocated, mapped);
#endif
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- malloc_printf("Arena balance reassignments: %llu\n",
- nbalance);
-#endif
-
/* Print chunk stats. */
malloc_printf(
"huge: nmalloc ndalloc allocated\n");
@@ -5584,20 +5343,16 @@ malloc_init_hard(void)
GetSystemInfo(&info);
result = info.dwPageSize;
-
-#ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
- ncpus = info.dwNumberOfProcessors;
-#endif
}
#else
-#ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
- ncpus = malloc_ncpus();
-#endif
-
result = sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE);
assert(result != -1);
#endif
+#ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_NARENAS_DEFAULT_ONE
+ ncpus = malloc_ncpus();
+#endif
+
/* We assume that the page size is a power of 2. */
assert(((result - 1) & result) == 0);
#ifdef MALLOC_STATIC_SIZES
@@ -5699,18 +5454,8 @@ MALLOC_OUT:
opt_abort = true;
break;
case 'b':
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- opt_balance_threshold >>= 1;
-#endif
- break;
case 'B':
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- if (opt_balance_threshold == 0)
- opt_balance_threshold = 1;
- else if ((opt_balance_threshold << 1)
- > opt_balance_threshold)
- opt_balance_threshold <<= 1;
-#endif
+ // Balancing option is ignored
break;
#ifdef MALLOC_FILL
#ifndef MALLOC_PRODUCTION
@@ -5953,12 +5698,6 @@ MALLOC_OUT:
if (narenas == 0)
narenas = 1;
}
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- assert(narenas != 0);
- for (narenas_2pow = 0;
- (narenas >> (narenas_2pow + 1)) != 0;
- narenas_2pow++);
-#endif
#ifdef NO_TLS
if (narenas > 1) {
@@ -5988,9 +5727,7 @@ MALLOC_OUT:
#endif
#ifndef NO_TLS
-# ifndef MALLOC_BALANCE
next_arena = 0;
-# endif
#endif
/* Allocate and initialize arenas. */
@@ -6031,14 +5768,6 @@ MALLOC_OUT:
#endif
#endif
- /*
- * Seed here for the initial thread, since choose_arena_hard() is only
- * called for other threads. The seed value doesn't really matter.
- */
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- SPRN(balance, 42);
-#endif
-
malloc_spin_init(&arenas_lock);
#ifdef MALLOC_VALIDATE
@@ -6579,13 +6308,7 @@ jemalloc_stats_impl(jemalloc_stats_t *stats)
#endif
false;
stats->narenas = narenas;
- stats->balance_threshold =
-#ifdef MALLOC_BALANCE
- opt_balance_threshold
-#else
- SIZE_T_MAX
-#endif
- ;
+ stats->balance_threshold = SIZE_T_MAX;
stats->quantum = quantum;
stats->small_max = small_max;
stats->large_max = arena_maxclass;
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc_types.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc_types.h
index ae8dc4414..96165ae4d 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc_types.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/jemalloc_types.h
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* vim:set softtabstop=8 shiftwidth=8: */
/*-
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/linkedlist.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/linkedlist.h
index d75531410..acb10e56d 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/linkedlist.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/linkedlist.h
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* vim:set softtabstop=8 shiftwidth=8 noet: */
/*-
* Copyright (C) the Mozilla Foundation.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/moz.build b/memory/mozjemalloc/moz.build
index 0660d1300..feeb4fb07 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/moz.build
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/moz.build
@@ -8,16 +8,15 @@ EXPORTS += [
'jemalloc_types.h',
]
-if not CONFIG['MOZ_JEMALLOC4']:
- SOURCES += [
- 'jemalloc.c',
- ]
- FINAL_LIBRARY = 'memory'
-
- # See bug 422055.
- if CONFIG['OS_ARCH'] == 'SunOS' and not CONFIG['GNU_CC'] \
- and CONFIG['MOZ_OPTIMIZE']:
- CFLAGS += ['-xO5']
+SOURCES += [
+ 'jemalloc.c',
+]
+FINAL_LIBRARY = 'memory'
+
+# See bug 422055.
+if CONFIG['OS_ARCH'] == 'SunOS' and not CONFIG['GNU_CC'] \
+ and CONFIG['MOZ_OPTIMIZE']:
+ CFLAGS += ['-xO5']
# For non release/esr builds, enable (some) fatal jemalloc assertions. This
# helps us catch memory errors.
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/osx_zone_types.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/osx_zone_types.h
index 097953590..603649dbc 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/osx_zone_types.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/osx_zone_types.h
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* vim:set softtabstop=8 shiftwidth=8: */
/*-
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/ql.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/ql.h
index 000cd2380..2fdb2d40c 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/ql.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/ql.h
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/qr.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/qr.h
index ee60491d7..03891664b 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/qr.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/qr.h
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Jason Evans <jasone@canonware.com>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/mozjemalloc/rb.h b/memory/mozjemalloc/rb.h
index 43d8569d0..53a926d46 100644
--- a/memory/mozjemalloc/rb.h
+++ b/memory/mozjemalloc/rb.h
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Jason Evans <jasone@FreeBSD.org>.
- * All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Mark Straver <moonchild@palemoon.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
diff --git a/memory/replace/jemalloc/moz.build b/memory/replace/jemalloc/moz.build
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e907af55..000000000
--- a/memory/replace/jemalloc/moz.build
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-# -*- Mode: python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*-
-# vim: set filetype=python:
-# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
-# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
-# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-
-SOURCES += [
- '../../build/jemalloc_config.cpp',
- '../../build/mozjemalloc_compat.c',
-]
-
-# Android doesn't have pthread_atfork, so just implement a dummy function.
-# It shouldn't make much problem, as the use of fork is pretty limited on
-# Android.
-if CONFIG['MOZ_WIDGET_TOOLKIT'] == 'android':
- SOURCES += [
- 'pthread_atfork.c',
- ]
-
-SharedLibrary('replace_jemalloc')
-
-DEFINES['MOZ_JEMALLOC4'] = True
-DEFINES['MOZ_REPLACE_JEMALLOC'] = True
-
-LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['!../../jemalloc/src/include']
-if CONFIG['_MSC_VER']:
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat']
- if not CONFIG['HAVE_INTTYPES_H']:
- LOCAL_INCLUDES += ['/memory/jemalloc/src/include/msvc_compat/C99']
-
-DISABLE_STL_WRAPPING = True
diff --git a/memory/replace/jemalloc/pthread_atfork.c b/memory/replace/jemalloc/pthread_atfork.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 6e737f072..000000000
--- a/memory/replace/jemalloc/pthread_atfork.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
- * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
-
-int pthread_atfork(void (*prefork)(void),
- void (*postfork_parent)(void),
- void (*postfork_child)(void))
-{
- return 0;
-}
diff --git a/memory/replace/logalloc/replay/Replay.cpp b/memory/replace/logalloc/replay/Replay.cpp
index 30fcd21e5..0ae20de2c 100644
--- a/memory/replace/logalloc/replay/Replay.cpp
+++ b/memory/replace/logalloc/replay/Replay.cpp
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ MOZ_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
/* mozjemalloc relies on DllMain to initialize, but DllMain is not invoked
* for executables, so manually invoke mozjemalloc initialization. */
-#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MOZ_JEMALLOC4)
+#if defined(_WIN32)
void malloc_init_hard(void);
#endif
@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ main()
FdReader reader(0);
Replay replay;
-#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(MOZ_JEMALLOC4)
+#if defined(_WIN32)
malloc_init_hard();
#endif
diff --git a/memory/replace/moz.build b/memory/replace/moz.build
index 111b8456b..e850637cb 100644
--- a/memory/replace/moz.build
+++ b/memory/replace/moz.build
@@ -9,10 +9,6 @@ DIRS += [
'replace',
]
-# Build jemalloc3 as a replace-malloc lib when building with mozjemalloc
-if not CONFIG['MOZ_JEMALLOC4']:
- DIRS += ['jemalloc']
-
if CONFIG['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC_LINKAGE'] == 'dummy library':
DIRS += ['dummy']