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9.3 KiB
C
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/*
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* Copyright 2016 Facebook, Inc.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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// Functions to provide smarter use of jemalloc, if jemalloc is being used.
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// http://www.canonware.com/download/jemalloc/jemalloc-latest/doc/jemalloc.html
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#pragma once
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/**
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* Define various MALLOCX_* macros normally provided by jemalloc. We define
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* them so that we don't have to include jemalloc.h, in case the program is
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* built without jemalloc support.
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*/
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#ifndef MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN
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#define MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(la) (la)
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#endif
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#ifndef MALLOCX_ZERO
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#define MALLOCX_ZERO (static_cast<int>(0x40))
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#endif
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// If using fbstring from libstdc++ (see comment in FBString.h), then
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// just define stub code here to typedef the fbstring type into the
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// folly namespace.
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// This provides backwards compatibility for code that explicitly
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// includes and uses fbstring.
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#if defined(_GLIBCXX_USE_FB) && !defined(_LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING)
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#include <folly/detail/Malloc.h>
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#include <folly/portability/BitsFunctexcept.h>
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#include <string>
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namespace folly {
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using std::goodMallocSize;
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using std::jemallocMinInPlaceExpandable;
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using std::usingJEMalloc;
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using std::smartRealloc;
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using std::checkedMalloc;
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using std::checkedCalloc;
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using std::checkedRealloc;
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}
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#else // !defined(_GLIBCXX_USE_FB) || defined(_LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING)
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#ifdef _LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING
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#pragma GCC system_header
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/**
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* Declare *allocx() and mallctl*() as weak symbols. These will be provided by
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* jemalloc if we are using jemalloc, or will be NULL if we are using another
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* malloc implementation.
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*/
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extern "C" void* mallocx(size_t, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" void* rallocx(void*, size_t, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" size_t xallocx(void*, size_t, size_t, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" size_t sallocx(const void*, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" void dallocx(void*, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" void sdallocx(void*, size_t, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" size_t nallocx(size_t, int)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" int mallctl(const char*, void*, size_t*, void*, size_t)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" int mallctlnametomib(const char*, size_t*, size_t*)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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extern "C" int mallctlbymib(const size_t*, size_t, void*, size_t*, void*,
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size_t)
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__attribute__((__weak__));
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#include <bits/functexcept.h>
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#define FOLLY_HAVE_MALLOC_H 1
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#else // !defined(_LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING)
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#include <folly/detail/Malloc.h> /* nolint */
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#include <folly/portability/BitsFunctexcept.h> /* nolint */
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#endif
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// for malloc_usable_size
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// NOTE: FreeBSD 9 doesn't have malloc.h. Its definitions
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// are found in stdlib.h.
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#if FOLLY_HAVE_MALLOC_H
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#include <malloc.h>
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#else
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#endif
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <atomic>
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#include <new>
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#ifdef _LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING
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namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default) {
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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#else
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namespace folly {
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#endif
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// Cannot depend on Portability.h when _LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING.
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#if defined(__GNUC__)
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#define FOLLY_MALLOC_NOINLINE __attribute__((__noinline__))
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#if (__GNUC__ * 10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL) >= 40900
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// This is for checked malloc-like functions (returns non-null pointer
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// which cannot alias any outstanding pointer).
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#define FOLLY_MALLOC_CHECKED_MALLOC \
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__attribute__((__returns_nonnull__, __malloc__))
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#else
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#define FOLLY_MALLOC_CHECKED_MALLOC __attribute__((__malloc__))
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#endif
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#else
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#define FOLLY_MALLOC_NOINLINE
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#define FOLLY_MALLOC_CHECKED_MALLOC
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#endif
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/**
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* Determine if we are using jemalloc or not.
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*/
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FOLLY_MALLOC_NOINLINE inline bool usingJEMalloc() noexcept {
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// Checking for rallocx != NULL is not sufficient; we may be in a dlopen()ed
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// module that depends on libjemalloc, so rallocx is resolved, but the main
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// program might be using a different memory allocator.
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// How do we determine that we're using jemalloc? In the hackiest
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// way possible. We allocate memory using malloc() and see if the
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// per-thread counter of allocated memory increases. This makes me
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// feel dirty inside. Also note that this requires jemalloc to have
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// been compiled with --enable-stats.
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static const bool result = [] () noexcept {
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// Some platforms (*cough* OSX *cough*) require weak symbol checks to be
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// in the form if (mallctl != nullptr). Not if (mallctl) or if (!mallctl)
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// (!!). http://goo.gl/xpmctm
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if (mallocx == nullptr || rallocx == nullptr || xallocx == nullptr
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|| sallocx == nullptr || dallocx == nullptr || sdallocx == nullptr
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|| nallocx == nullptr || mallctl == nullptr
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|| mallctlnametomib == nullptr || mallctlbymib == nullptr) {
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return false;
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}
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// "volatile" because gcc optimizes out the reads from *counter, because
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// it "knows" malloc doesn't modify global state...
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/* nolint */ volatile uint64_t* counter;
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size_t counterLen = sizeof(uint64_t*);
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if (mallctl("thread.allocatedp", static_cast<void*>(&counter), &counterLen,
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nullptr, 0) != 0) {
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return false;
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}
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if (counterLen != sizeof(uint64_t*)) {
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return false;
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}
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uint64_t origAllocated = *counter;
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// Static because otherwise clever compilers will find out that
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// the ptr is not used and does not escape the scope, so they will
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// just optimize away the malloc.
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static const void* ptr = malloc(1);
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if (!ptr) {
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// wtf, failing to allocate 1 byte
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return false;
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}
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return (origAllocated != *counter);
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}();
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return result;
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}
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inline size_t goodMallocSize(size_t minSize) noexcept {
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if (minSize == 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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if (!usingJEMalloc()) {
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// Not using jemalloc - no smarts
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return minSize;
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}
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return nallocx(minSize, 0);
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}
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// We always request "good" sizes for allocation, so jemalloc can
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// never grow in place small blocks; they're already occupied to the
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// brim. Blocks larger than or equal to 4096 bytes can in fact be
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// expanded in place, and this constant reflects that.
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static const size_t jemallocMinInPlaceExpandable = 4096;
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/**
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* Trivial wrappers around malloc, calloc, realloc that check for allocation
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* failure and throw std::bad_alloc in that case.
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*/
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inline void* checkedMalloc(size_t size) {
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void* p = malloc(size);
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if (!p) std::__throw_bad_alloc();
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return p;
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}
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inline void* checkedCalloc(size_t n, size_t size) {
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void* p = calloc(n, size);
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if (!p) std::__throw_bad_alloc();
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return p;
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}
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inline void* checkedRealloc(void* ptr, size_t size) {
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void* p = realloc(ptr, size);
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if (!p) std::__throw_bad_alloc();
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return p;
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}
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/**
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* This function tries to reallocate a buffer of which only the first
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* currentSize bytes are used. The problem with using realloc is that
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* if currentSize is relatively small _and_ if realloc decides it
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* needs to move the memory chunk to a new buffer, then realloc ends
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* up copying data that is not used. It's impossible to hook into
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* GNU's malloc to figure whether expansion will occur in-place or as
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* a malloc-copy-free troika. (If an expand_in_place primitive would
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* be available, smartRealloc would use it.) As things stand, this
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* routine just tries to call realloc() (thus benefitting of potential
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* copy-free coalescing) unless there's too much slack memory.
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*/
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FOLLY_MALLOC_CHECKED_MALLOC FOLLY_MALLOC_NOINLINE inline void* smartRealloc(
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void* p,
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const size_t currentSize,
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const size_t currentCapacity,
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const size_t newCapacity) {
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assert(p);
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assert(currentSize <= currentCapacity &&
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currentCapacity < newCapacity);
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if (usingJEMalloc()) {
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// using jemalloc's API. Don't forget that jemalloc can never grow
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// in place blocks smaller than 4096 bytes.
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//
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// NB: newCapacity may not be precisely equal to a jemalloc size class,
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// i.e. newCapacity is not guaranteed to be the result of a
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// goodMallocSize() call, therefore xallocx() may return more than
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// newCapacity bytes of space. Use >= rather than == to check whether
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// xallocx() successfully expanded in place.
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if (currentCapacity >= jemallocMinInPlaceExpandable &&
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xallocx(p, newCapacity, 0, 0) >= newCapacity) {
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// Managed to expand in place
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return p;
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}
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// Cannot expand; must move
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auto const result = checkedMalloc(newCapacity);
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std::memcpy(result, p, currentSize);
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free(p);
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return result;
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}
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// No jemalloc no honey
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auto const slack = currentCapacity - currentSize;
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if (slack * 2 > currentSize) {
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// Too much slack, malloc-copy-free cycle:
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auto const result = checkedMalloc(newCapacity);
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std::memcpy(result, p, currentSize);
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free(p);
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return result;
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}
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// If there's not too much slack, we realloc in hope of coalescing
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return checkedRealloc(p, newCapacity);
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}
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#ifdef _LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING
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_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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#endif
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} // folly
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#endif // !defined(_GLIBCXX_USE_FB) || defined(_LIBSTDCXX_FBSTRING)
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