/* Functions to support a pool of allocatable objects Copyright (C) 1997-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Daniel Berlin This file is part of GCC. GCC 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, or (at your option) any later version. GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see . */ #ifndef ALLOC_POOL_H #define ALLOC_POOL_H extern void dump_alloc_pool_statistics (void); typedef unsigned long ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE; /* Pool allocator memory usage. */ struct pool_usage: public mem_usage { /* Default contructor. */ pool_usage (): m_element_size (0), m_pool_name ("") {} /* Constructor. */ pool_usage (size_t allocated, size_t times, size_t peak, size_t instances, size_t element_size, const char *pool_name) : mem_usage (allocated, times, peak, instances), m_element_size (element_size), m_pool_name (pool_name) {} /* Sum the usage with SECOND usage. */ pool_usage operator+ (const pool_usage &second) { return pool_usage (m_allocated + second.m_allocated, m_times + second.m_times, m_peak + second.m_peak, m_instances + second.m_instances, m_element_size, m_pool_name); } /* Dump usage coupled to LOC location, where TOTAL is sum of all rows. */ inline void dump (mem_location *loc, mem_usage &total) const { char *location_string = loc->to_string (); fprintf (stderr, "%-32s%-48s %6li%10li:%5.1f%%%10li%10li:%5.1f%%%12li\n", m_pool_name, location_string, (long)m_instances, (long)m_allocated, get_percent (m_allocated, total.m_allocated), (long)m_peak, (long)m_times, get_percent (m_times, total.m_times), (long)m_element_size); free (location_string); } /* Dump header with NAME. */ static inline void dump_header (const char *name) { fprintf (stderr, "%-32s%-48s %6s%11s%16s%17s%12s\n", "Pool name", name, "Pools", "Leak", "Peak", "Times", "Elt size"); print_dash_line (); } /* Dump footer. */ inline void dump_footer () { print_dash_line (); fprintf (stderr, "%s%82li%10li\n", "Total", (long)m_instances, (long)m_allocated); print_dash_line (); } /* Element size. */ size_t m_element_size; /* Pool name. */ const char *m_pool_name; }; extern mem_alloc_description pool_allocator_usage; /* Type based memory pool allocator. */ template class pool_allocator { public: /* Default constructor for pool allocator called NAME. Each block has NUM elements. The allocator support EXTRA_SIZE and can potentially IGNORE_TYPE_SIZE. */ pool_allocator (const char *name, size_t num, size_t extra_size = 0, bool ignore_type_size = false CXX_MEM_STAT_INFO); ~pool_allocator (); void release (); void release_if_empty (); T *allocate () ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC; void remove (T *object); private: struct allocation_pool_list { allocation_pool_list *next; }; /* Initialize a pool allocator. */ void initialize (); template struct allocation_object { /* The ID of alloc pool which the object was allocated from. */ ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE id; union { /* The data of the object. */ char data[1]; /* Because we want any type of data to be well aligned after the ID, the following elements are here. They are never accessed so the allocated object may be even smaller than this structure. We do not care about alignment for floating-point types. */ char *align_p; int64_t align_i; } u; static inline allocation_object * get_instance (void *data_ptr) { return (allocation_object *)(((char *)(data_ptr)) - offsetof (allocation_object, u.data)); } static inline U * get_data (void *instance_ptr) { return (U*)(((allocation_object *) instance_ptr)->u.data); } }; /* Align X to 8. */ size_t align_eight (size_t x) { return (((x+7) >> 3) << 3); } const char *m_name; ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE m_id; size_t m_elts_per_block; /* These are the elements that have been allocated at least once and freed. */ allocation_pool_list *m_returned_free_list; /* These are the elements that have not yet been allocated out of the last block obtained from XNEWVEC. */ char* m_virgin_free_list; /* The number of elements in the virgin_free_list that can be allocated before needing another block. */ size_t m_virgin_elts_remaining; /* The number of elements that are allocated. */ size_t m_elts_allocated; /* The number of elements that are released. */ size_t m_elts_free; /* The number of allocated blocks. */ size_t m_blocks_allocated; /* List of blocks that are used to allocate new objects. */ allocation_pool_list *m_block_list; /* The number of elements in a block. */ size_t m_block_size; /* Size of a pool elements in bytes. */ size_t m_elt_size; /* Flag if we shoul ignore size of a type. */ bool m_ignore_type_size; /* Extra size in bytes that should be allocated for each element. */ size_t m_extra_size; /* Flag if a pool allocator is initialized. */ bool m_initialized; /* Memory allocation location. */ mem_location m_location; }; /* Last used ID. */ extern ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE last_id; /* Store information about each particular alloc_pool. Note that this will underestimate the amount the amount of storage used by a small amount: 1) The overhead in a pool is not accounted for. 2) The unallocated elements in a block are not accounted for. Note that this can at worst case be one element smaller that the block size for that pool. */ struct alloc_pool_descriptor { /* Number of pools allocated. */ unsigned long created; /* Gross allocated storage. */ unsigned long allocated; /* Amount of currently active storage. */ unsigned long current; /* Peak amount of storage used. */ unsigned long peak; /* Size of element in the pool. */ int elt_size; }; /* Hashtable mapping alloc_pool names to descriptors. */ extern hash_map *alloc_pool_hash; template inline pool_allocator::pool_allocator (const char *name, size_t num, size_t extra_size, bool ignore_type_size MEM_STAT_DECL): m_name (name), m_id (0), m_elts_per_block (num), m_returned_free_list (NULL), m_virgin_free_list (NULL), m_virgin_elts_remaining (0), m_elts_allocated (0), m_elts_free (0), m_blocks_allocated (0), m_block_list (NULL), m_block_size (0), m_ignore_type_size (ignore_type_size), m_extra_size (extra_size), m_initialized (false), m_location (ALLOC_POOL_ORIGIN, false PASS_MEM_STAT) {} /* Initialize a pool allocator. */ template void pool_allocator::initialize () { gcc_checking_assert (!m_initialized); m_initialized = true; size_t header_size; size_t size = (m_ignore_type_size ? 0 : sizeof (T)) + m_extra_size; gcc_checking_assert (m_name); /* Make size large enough to store the list header. */ if (size < sizeof (allocation_pool_list*)) size = sizeof (allocation_pool_list*); /* Now align the size to a multiple of 4. */ size = align_eight (size); /* Add the aligned size of ID. */ size += offsetof (allocation_object, u.data); /* Um, we can't really allocate 0 elements per block. */ gcc_checking_assert (m_elts_per_block); m_elt_size = size; if (GATHER_STATISTICS) { pool_usage *u = pool_allocator_usage.register_descriptor (this, new mem_location (m_location)); u->m_element_size = m_elt_size; u->m_pool_name = m_name; } /* List header size should be a multiple of 8. */ header_size = align_eight (sizeof (allocation_pool_list)); m_block_size = (size * m_elts_per_block) + header_size; #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING /* Increase the last used ID and use it for this pool. ID == 0 is used for free elements of pool so skip it. */ last_id++; if (last_id == 0) last_id++; m_id = last_id; #endif } /* Free all memory allocated for the given memory pool. */ template inline void pool_allocator::release () { if (!m_initialized) return; allocation_pool_list *block, *next_block; /* Free each block allocated to the pool. */ for (block = m_block_list; block != NULL; block = next_block) { next_block = block->next; free (block); } if (GATHER_STATISTICS) { pool_allocator_usage.release_instance_overhead (this, (m_elts_allocated - m_elts_free) * m_elt_size); } m_returned_free_list = NULL; m_virgin_free_list = NULL; m_virgin_elts_remaining = 0; m_elts_allocated = 0; m_elts_free = 0; m_blocks_allocated = 0; m_block_list = NULL; } template void inline pool_allocator::release_if_empty () { if (m_elts_free == m_elts_allocated) release (); } template inline pool_allocator::~pool_allocator () { release (); } /* Allocates one element from the pool specified. */ template inline T * pool_allocator::allocate () { if (!m_initialized) initialize (); allocation_pool_list *header; #ifdef ENABLE_VALGRIND_ANNOTATIONS int size; #endif if (GATHER_STATISTICS) { pool_allocator_usage.register_instance_overhead (m_elt_size, this); } #ifdef ENABLE_VALGRIND_ANNOTATIONS size = m_elt_size - offsetof (allocation_object, u.data); #endif /* If there are no more free elements, make some more!. */ if (!m_returned_free_list) { char *block; if (!m_virgin_elts_remaining) { allocation_pool_list *block_header; /* Make the block. */ block = XNEWVEC (char, m_block_size); block_header = (allocation_pool_list*) block; block += align_eight (sizeof (allocation_pool_list)); /* Throw it on the block list. */ block_header->next = m_block_list; m_block_list = block_header; /* Make the block available for allocation. */ m_virgin_free_list = block; m_virgin_elts_remaining = m_elts_per_block; /* Also update the number of elements we have free/allocated, and increment the allocated block count. */ m_elts_allocated += m_elts_per_block; m_elts_free += m_elts_per_block; m_blocks_allocated += 1; } /* We now know that we can take the first elt off the virgin list and put it on the returned list. */ block = m_virgin_free_list; header = (allocation_pool_list*) allocation_object::get_data (block); header->next = NULL; #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING /* Mark the element to be free. */ ((allocation_object *) block)->id = 0; #endif VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (header,size)); m_returned_free_list = header; m_virgin_free_list += m_elt_size; m_virgin_elts_remaining--; } /* Pull the first free element from the free list, and return it. */ header = m_returned_free_list; VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_DEFINED (header, sizeof (*header))); m_returned_free_list = header->next; m_elts_free--; #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING /* Set the ID for element. */ allocation_object::get_instance (header)->id = m_id; #endif VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED (header, size)); /* Call default constructor. */ return (T *)(header); } /* Puts PTR back on POOL's free list. */ template void pool_allocator::remove (T *object) { gcc_checking_assert (m_initialized); allocation_pool_list *header; int size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; size = m_elt_size - offsetof (allocation_object, u.data); #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING gcc_assert (object /* Check if we free more than we allocated, which is Bad (TM). */ && m_elts_free < m_elts_allocated /* Check whether the PTR was allocated from POOL. */ && m_id == allocation_object::get_instance (object)->id); memset (object, 0xaf, size); /* Mark the element to be free. */ allocation_object::get_instance (object)->id = 0; #endif header = (allocation_pool_list*) object; header->next = m_returned_free_list; m_returned_free_list = header; VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (object, size)); m_elts_free++; if (GATHER_STATISTICS) { pool_allocator_usage.release_instance_overhead (this, m_elt_size); } } #endif