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- #include <common.h>
- #ifdef CONFIG_SANDBOX
- #define DEBUG
- #endif
- #include <malloc.h>
- #include <asm/io.h>
- #ifdef DEBUG
- #if __STD_C
- static void malloc_update_mallinfo (void);
- void malloc_stats (void);
- #else
- static void malloc_update_mallinfo ();
- void malloc_stats();
- #endif
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- DECLARE_GLOBAL_DATA_PTR;
- /*
- Emulation of sbrk for WIN32
- All code within the ifdef WIN32 is untested by me.
- Thanks to Martin Fong and others for supplying this.
- */
- #ifdef WIN32
- #define AlignPage(add) (((add) + (malloc_getpagesize-1)) & \
- ~(malloc_getpagesize-1))
- #define AlignPage64K(add) (((add) + (0x10000 - 1)) & ~(0x10000 - 1))
- /* resrve 64MB to insure large contiguous space */
- #define RESERVED_SIZE (1024*1024*64)
- #define NEXT_SIZE (2048*1024)
- #define TOP_MEMORY ((unsigned long)2*1024*1024*1024)
- struct GmListElement;
- typedef struct GmListElement GmListElement;
- struct GmListElement
- {
- GmListElement* next;
- void* base;
- };
- static GmListElement* head = 0;
- static unsigned int gNextAddress = 0;
- static unsigned int gAddressBase = 0;
- static unsigned int gAllocatedSize = 0;
- static
- GmListElement* makeGmListElement (void* bas)
- {
- GmListElement* this;
- this = (GmListElement*)(void*)LocalAlloc (0, sizeof (GmListElement));
- assert (this);
- if (this)
- {
- this->base = bas;
- this->next = head;
- head = this;
- }
- return this;
- }
- void gcleanup ()
- {
- BOOL rval;
- assert ( (head == NULL) || (head->base == (void*)gAddressBase));
- if (gAddressBase && (gNextAddress - gAddressBase))
- {
- rval = VirtualFree ((void*)gAddressBase,
- gNextAddress - gAddressBase,
- MEM_DECOMMIT);
- assert (rval);
- }
- while (head)
- {
- GmListElement* next = head->next;
- rval = VirtualFree (head->base, 0, MEM_RELEASE);
- assert (rval);
- LocalFree (head);
- head = next;
- }
- }
- static
- void* findRegion (void* start_address, unsigned long size)
- {
- MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
- if (size >= TOP_MEMORY) return NULL;
- while ((unsigned long)start_address + size < TOP_MEMORY)
- {
- VirtualQuery (start_address, &info, sizeof (info));
- if ((info.State == MEM_FREE) && (info.RegionSize >= size))
- return start_address;
- else
- {
- /* Requested region is not available so see if the */
- /* next region is available. Set 'start_address' */
- /* to the next region and call 'VirtualQuery()' */
- /* again. */
- start_address = (char*)info.BaseAddress + info.RegionSize;
- /* Make sure we start looking for the next region */
- /* on the *next* 64K boundary. Otherwise, even if */
- /* the new region is free according to */
- /* 'VirtualQuery()', the subsequent call to */
- /* 'VirtualAlloc()' (which follows the call to */
- /* this routine in 'wsbrk()') will round *down* */
- /* the requested address to a 64K boundary which */
- /* we already know is an address in the */
- /* unavailable region. Thus, the subsequent call */
- /* to 'VirtualAlloc()' will fail and bring us back */
- /* here, causing us to go into an infinite loop. */
- start_address =
- (void *) AlignPage64K((unsigned long) start_address);
- }
- }
- return NULL;
- }
- void* wsbrk (long size)
- {
- void* tmp;
- if (size > 0)
- {
- if (gAddressBase == 0)
- {
- gAllocatedSize = max (RESERVED_SIZE, AlignPage (size));
- gNextAddress = gAddressBase =
- (unsigned int)VirtualAlloc (NULL, gAllocatedSize,
- MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS);
- } else if (AlignPage (gNextAddress + size) > (gAddressBase +
- gAllocatedSize))
- {
- long new_size = max (NEXT_SIZE, AlignPage (size));
- void* new_address = (void*)(gAddressBase+gAllocatedSize);
- do
- {
- new_address = findRegion (new_address, new_size);
- if (new_address == 0)
- return (void*)-1;
- gAddressBase = gNextAddress =
- (unsigned int)VirtualAlloc (new_address, new_size,
- MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS);
- /* repeat in case of race condition */
- /* The region that we found has been snagged */
- /* by another thread */
- }
- while (gAddressBase == 0);
- assert (new_address == (void*)gAddressBase);
- gAllocatedSize = new_size;
- if (!makeGmListElement ((void*)gAddressBase))
- return (void*)-1;
- }
- if ((size + gNextAddress) > AlignPage (gNextAddress))
- {
- void* res;
- res = VirtualAlloc ((void*)AlignPage (gNextAddress),
- (size + gNextAddress -
- AlignPage (gNextAddress)),
- MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
- if (res == 0)
- return (void*)-1;
- }
- tmp = (void*)gNextAddress;
- gNextAddress = (unsigned int)tmp + size;
- return tmp;
- }
- else if (size < 0)
- {
- unsigned int alignedGoal = AlignPage (gNextAddress + size);
- /* Trim by releasing the virtual memory */
- if (alignedGoal >= gAddressBase)
- {
- VirtualFree ((void*)alignedGoal, gNextAddress - alignedGoal,
- MEM_DECOMMIT);
- gNextAddress = gNextAddress + size;
- return (void*)gNextAddress;
- }
- else
- {
- VirtualFree ((void*)gAddressBase, gNextAddress - gAddressBase,
- MEM_DECOMMIT);
- gNextAddress = gAddressBase;
- return (void*)-1;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- return (void*)gNextAddress;
- }
- }
- #endif
- /*
- Type declarations
- */
- struct malloc_chunk
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T prev_size; /* Size of previous chunk (if free). */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T size; /* Size in bytes, including overhead. */
- struct malloc_chunk* fd; /* double links -- used only if free. */
- struct malloc_chunk* bk;
- } __attribute__((__may_alias__)) ;
- typedef struct malloc_chunk* mchunkptr;
- /*
- malloc_chunk details:
- (The following includes lightly edited explanations by Colin Plumb.)
- Chunks of memory are maintained using a `boundary tag' method as
- described in e.g., Knuth or Standish. (See the paper by Paul
- Wilson ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/garbage/allocsrv.ps for a
- survey of such techniques.) Sizes of free chunks are stored both
- in the front of each chunk and at the end. This makes
- consolidating fragmented chunks into bigger chunks very fast. The
- size fields also hold bits representing whether chunks are free or
- in use.
- An allocated chunk looks like this:
- chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Size of previous chunk, if allocated | |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Size of chunk, in bytes |P|
- mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | User data starts here... .
- . .
- . (malloc_usable_space() bytes) .
- . |
- nextchunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Size of chunk |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- Where "chunk" is the front of the chunk for the purpose of most of
- the malloc code, but "mem" is the pointer that is returned to the
- user. "Nextchunk" is the beginning of the next contiguous chunk.
- Chunks always begin on even word boundries, so the mem portion
- (which is returned to the user) is also on an even word boundary, and
- thus double-word aligned.
- Free chunks are stored in circular doubly-linked lists, and look like this:
- chunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Size of previous chunk |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- `head:' | Size of chunk, in bytes |P|
- mem-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Forward pointer to next chunk in list |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Back pointer to previous chunk in list |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- | Unused space (may be 0 bytes long) .
- . .
- . |
- nextchunk-> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- `foot:' | Size of chunk, in bytes |
- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
- The P (PREV_INUSE) bit, stored in the unused low-order bit of the
- chunk size (which is always a multiple of two words), is an in-use
- bit for the *previous* chunk. If that bit is *clear*, then the
- word before the current chunk size contains the previous chunk
- size, and can be used to find the front of the previous chunk.
- (The very first chunk allocated always has this bit set,
- preventing access to non-existent (or non-owned) memory.)
- Note that the `foot' of the current chunk is actually represented
- as the prev_size of the NEXT chunk. (This makes it easier to
- deal with alignments etc).
- The two exceptions to all this are
- 1. The special chunk `top', which doesn't bother using the
- trailing size field since there is no
- next contiguous chunk that would have to index off it. (After
- initialization, `top' is forced to always exist. If it would
- become less than MINSIZE bytes long, it is replenished via
- malloc_extend_top.)
- 2. Chunks allocated via mmap, which have the second-lowest-order
- bit (IS_MMAPPED) set in their size fields. Because they are
- never merged or traversed from any other chunk, they have no
- foot size or inuse information.
- Available chunks are kept in any of several places (all declared below):
- * `av': An array of chunks serving as bin headers for consolidated
- chunks. Each bin is doubly linked. The bins are approximately
- proportionally (log) spaced. There are a lot of these bins
- (128). This may look excessive, but works very well in
- practice. All procedures maintain the invariant that no
- consolidated chunk physically borders another one. Chunks in
- bins are kept in size order, with ties going to the
- approximately least recently used chunk.
- The chunks in each bin are maintained in decreasing sorted order by
- size. This is irrelevant for the small bins, which all contain
- the same-sized chunks, but facilitates best-fit allocation for
- larger chunks. (These lists are just sequential. Keeping them in
- order almost never requires enough traversal to warrant using
- fancier ordered data structures.) Chunks of the same size are
- linked with the most recently freed at the front, and allocations
- are taken from the back. This results in LRU or FIFO allocation
- order, which tends to give each chunk an equal opportunity to be
- consolidated with adjacent freed chunks, resulting in larger free
- chunks and less fragmentation.
- * `top': The top-most available chunk (i.e., the one bordering the
- end of available memory) is treated specially. It is never
- included in any bin, is used only if no other chunk is
- available, and is released back to the system if it is very
- large (see M_TRIM_THRESHOLD).
- * `last_remainder': A bin holding only the remainder of the
- most recently split (non-top) chunk. This bin is checked
- before other non-fitting chunks, so as to provide better
- locality for runs of sequentially allocated chunks.
- * Implicitly, through the host system's memory mapping tables.
- If supported, requests greater than a threshold are usually
- serviced via calls to mmap, and then later released via munmap.
- */
- /* sizes, alignments */
- #define SIZE_SZ (sizeof(INTERNAL_SIZE_T))
- #define MALLOC_ALIGNMENT (SIZE_SZ + SIZE_SZ)
- #define MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - 1)
- #define MINSIZE (sizeof(struct malloc_chunk))
- /* conversion from malloc headers to user pointers, and back */
- #define chunk2mem(p) ((Void_t*)((char*)(p) + 2*SIZE_SZ))
- #define mem2chunk(mem) ((mchunkptr)((char*)(mem) - 2*SIZE_SZ))
- /* pad request bytes into a usable size */
- #define request2size(req) \
- (((long)((req) + (SIZE_SZ + MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) < \
- (long)(MINSIZE + MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) ? MINSIZE : \
- (((req) + (SIZE_SZ + MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) & ~(MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)))
- /* Check if m has acceptable alignment */
- #define aligned_OK(m) (((unsigned long)((m)) & (MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) == 0)
- /*
- Physical chunk operations
- */
- /* size field is or'ed with PREV_INUSE when previous adjacent chunk in use */
- #define PREV_INUSE 0x1
- /* size field is or'ed with IS_MMAPPED if the chunk was obtained with mmap() */
- #define IS_MMAPPED 0x2
- /* Bits to mask off when extracting size */
- #define SIZE_BITS (PREV_INUSE|IS_MMAPPED)
- /* Ptr to next physical malloc_chunk. */
- #define next_chunk(p) ((mchunkptr)( ((char*)(p)) + ((p)->size & ~PREV_INUSE) ))
- /* Ptr to previous physical malloc_chunk */
- #define prev_chunk(p)\
- ((mchunkptr)( ((char*)(p)) - ((p)->prev_size) ))
- /* Treat space at ptr + offset as a chunk */
- #define chunk_at_offset(p, s) ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))
- /*
- Dealing with use bits
- */
- /* extract p's inuse bit */
- #define inuse(p)\
- ((((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p))+((p)->size & ~PREV_INUSE)))->size) & PREV_INUSE)
- /* extract inuse bit of previous chunk */
- #define prev_inuse(p) ((p)->size & PREV_INUSE)
- /* check for mmap()'ed chunk */
- #define chunk_is_mmapped(p) ((p)->size & IS_MMAPPED)
- /* set/clear chunk as in use without otherwise disturbing */
- #define set_inuse(p)\
- ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + ((p)->size & ~PREV_INUSE)))->size |= PREV_INUSE
- #define clear_inuse(p)\
- ((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + ((p)->size & ~PREV_INUSE)))->size &= ~(PREV_INUSE)
- /* check/set/clear inuse bits in known places */
- #define inuse_bit_at_offset(p, s)\
- (((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->size & PREV_INUSE)
- #define set_inuse_bit_at_offset(p, s)\
- (((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->size |= PREV_INUSE)
- #define clear_inuse_bit_at_offset(p, s)\
- (((mchunkptr)(((char*)(p)) + (s)))->size &= ~(PREV_INUSE))
- /*
- Dealing with size fields
- */
- /* Get size, ignoring use bits */
- #define chunksize(p) ((p)->size & ~(SIZE_BITS))
- /* Set size at head, without disturbing its use bit */
- #define set_head_size(p, s) ((p)->size = (((p)->size & PREV_INUSE) | (s)))
- /* Set size/use ignoring previous bits in header */
- #define set_head(p, s) ((p)->size = (s))
- /* Set size at footer (only when chunk is not in use) */
- #define set_foot(p, s) (((mchunkptr)((char*)(p) + (s)))->prev_size = (s))
- /*
- Bins
- The bins, `av_' are an array of pairs of pointers serving as the
- heads of (initially empty) doubly-linked lists of chunks, laid out
- in a way so that each pair can be treated as if it were in a
- malloc_chunk. (This way, the fd/bk offsets for linking bin heads
- and chunks are the same).
- Bins for sizes < 512 bytes contain chunks of all the same size, spaced
- 8 bytes apart. Larger bins are approximately logarithmically
- spaced. (See the table below.) The `av_' array is never mentioned
- directly in the code, but instead via bin access macros.
- Bin layout:
- 64 bins of size 8
- 32 bins of size 64
- 16 bins of size 512
- 8 bins of size 4096
- 4 bins of size 32768
- 2 bins of size 262144
- 1 bin of size what's left
- There is actually a little bit of slop in the numbers in bin_index
- for the sake of speed. This makes no difference elsewhere.
- The special chunks `top' and `last_remainder' get their own bins,
- (this is implemented via yet more trickery with the av_ array),
- although `top' is never properly linked to its bin since it is
- always handled specially.
- */
- #define NAV 128 /* number of bins */
- typedef struct malloc_chunk* mbinptr;
- /* access macros */
- #define bin_at(i) ((mbinptr)((char*)&(av_[2*(i) + 2]) - 2*SIZE_SZ))
- #define next_bin(b) ((mbinptr)((char*)(b) + 2 * sizeof(mbinptr)))
- #define prev_bin(b) ((mbinptr)((char*)(b) - 2 * sizeof(mbinptr)))
- /*
- The first 2 bins are never indexed. The corresponding av_ cells are instead
- used for bookkeeping. This is not to save space, but to simplify
- indexing, maintain locality, and avoid some initialization tests.
- */
- #define top (av_[2]) /* The topmost chunk */
- #define last_remainder (bin_at(1)) /* remainder from last split */
- /*
- Because top initially points to its own bin with initial
- zero size, thus forcing extension on the first malloc request,
- we avoid having any special code in malloc to check whether
- it even exists yet. But we still need to in malloc_extend_top.
- */
- #define initial_top ((mchunkptr)(bin_at(0)))
- /* Helper macro to initialize bins */
- #define IAV(i) bin_at(i), bin_at(i)
- static mbinptr av_[NAV * 2 + 2] = {
- NULL, NULL,
- IAV(0), IAV(1), IAV(2), IAV(3), IAV(4), IAV(5), IAV(6), IAV(7),
- IAV(8), IAV(9), IAV(10), IAV(11), IAV(12), IAV(13), IAV(14), IAV(15),
- IAV(16), IAV(17), IAV(18), IAV(19), IAV(20), IAV(21), IAV(22), IAV(23),
- IAV(24), IAV(25), IAV(26), IAV(27), IAV(28), IAV(29), IAV(30), IAV(31),
- IAV(32), IAV(33), IAV(34), IAV(35), IAV(36), IAV(37), IAV(38), IAV(39),
- IAV(40), IAV(41), IAV(42), IAV(43), IAV(44), IAV(45), IAV(46), IAV(47),
- IAV(48), IAV(49), IAV(50), IAV(51), IAV(52), IAV(53), IAV(54), IAV(55),
- IAV(56), IAV(57), IAV(58), IAV(59), IAV(60), IAV(61), IAV(62), IAV(63),
- IAV(64), IAV(65), IAV(66), IAV(67), IAV(68), IAV(69), IAV(70), IAV(71),
- IAV(72), IAV(73), IAV(74), IAV(75), IAV(76), IAV(77), IAV(78), IAV(79),
- IAV(80), IAV(81), IAV(82), IAV(83), IAV(84), IAV(85), IAV(86), IAV(87),
- IAV(88), IAV(89), IAV(90), IAV(91), IAV(92), IAV(93), IAV(94), IAV(95),
- IAV(96), IAV(97), IAV(98), IAV(99), IAV(100), IAV(101), IAV(102), IAV(103),
- IAV(104), IAV(105), IAV(106), IAV(107), IAV(108), IAV(109), IAV(110), IAV(111),
- IAV(112), IAV(113), IAV(114), IAV(115), IAV(116), IAV(117), IAV(118), IAV(119),
- IAV(120), IAV(121), IAV(122), IAV(123), IAV(124), IAV(125), IAV(126), IAV(127)
- };
- #ifdef CONFIG_NEEDS_MANUAL_RELOC
- static void malloc_bin_reloc(void)
- {
- mbinptr *p = &av_[2];
- size_t i;
- for (i = 2; i < ARRAY_SIZE(av_); ++i, ++p)
- *p = (mbinptr)((ulong)*p + gd->reloc_off);
- }
- #else
- static inline void malloc_bin_reloc(void) {}
- #endif
- ulong mem_malloc_start = 0;
- ulong mem_malloc_end = 0;
- ulong mem_malloc_brk = 0;
- void *sbrk(ptrdiff_t increment)
- {
- ulong old = mem_malloc_brk;
- ulong new = old + increment;
- /*
- * if we are giving memory back make sure we clear it out since
- * we set MORECORE_CLEARS to 1
- */
- if (increment < 0)
- memset((void *)new, 0, -increment);
- if ((new < mem_malloc_start) || (new > mem_malloc_end))
- return (void *)MORECORE_FAILURE;
- mem_malloc_brk = new;
- return (void *)old;
- }
- void mem_malloc_init(ulong start, ulong size)
- {
- mem_malloc_start = start;
- mem_malloc_end = start + size;
- mem_malloc_brk = start;
- debug("using memory %#lx-%#lx for malloc()\n", mem_malloc_start,
- mem_malloc_end);
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_CLEAR_ON_INIT
- memset((void *)mem_malloc_start, 0x0, size);
- #endif
- malloc_bin_reloc();
- }
- /* field-extraction macros */
- #define first(b) ((b)->fd)
- #define last(b) ((b)->bk)
- /*
- Indexing into bins
- */
- #define bin_index(sz) \
- (((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) == 0) ? (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 3): \
- ((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) <= 4) ? 56 + (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 6): \
- ((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) <= 20) ? 91 + (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9): \
- ((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) <= 84) ? 110 + (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 12): \
- ((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) <= 340) ? 119 + (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 15): \
- ((((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 9) <= 1364) ? 124 + (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 18): \
- 126)
- /*
- bins for chunks < 512 are all spaced 8 bytes apart, and hold
- identically sized chunks. This is exploited in malloc.
- */
- #define MAX_SMALLBIN 63
- #define MAX_SMALLBIN_SIZE 512
- #define SMALLBIN_WIDTH 8
- #define smallbin_index(sz) (((unsigned long)(sz)) >> 3)
- /*
- Requests are `small' if both the corresponding and the next bin are small
- */
- #define is_small_request(nb) (nb < MAX_SMALLBIN_SIZE - SMALLBIN_WIDTH)
- /*
- To help compensate for the large number of bins, a one-level index
- structure is used for bin-by-bin searching. `binblocks' is a
- one-word bitvector recording whether groups of BINBLOCKWIDTH bins
- have any (possibly) non-empty bins, so they can be skipped over
- all at once during during traversals. The bits are NOT always
- cleared as soon as all bins in a block are empty, but instead only
- when all are noticed to be empty during traversal in malloc.
- */
- #define BINBLOCKWIDTH 4 /* bins per block */
- #define binblocks_r ((INTERNAL_SIZE_T)av_[1]) /* bitvector of nonempty blocks */
- #define binblocks_w (av_[1])
- /* bin<->block macros */
- #define idx2binblock(ix) ((unsigned)1 << (ix / BINBLOCKWIDTH))
- #define mark_binblock(ii) (binblocks_w = (mbinptr)(binblocks_r | idx2binblock(ii)))
- #define clear_binblock(ii) (binblocks_w = (mbinptr)(binblocks_r & ~(idx2binblock(ii))))
- /* Other static bookkeeping data */
- /* variables holding tunable values */
- static unsigned long trim_threshold = DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD;
- static unsigned long top_pad = DEFAULT_TOP_PAD;
- static unsigned int n_mmaps_max = DEFAULT_MMAP_MAX;
- static unsigned long mmap_threshold = DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD;
- /* The first value returned from sbrk */
- static char* sbrk_base = (char*)(-1);
- /* The maximum memory obtained from system via sbrk */
- static unsigned long max_sbrked_mem = 0;
- /* The maximum via either sbrk or mmap */
- static unsigned long max_total_mem = 0;
- /* internal working copy of mallinfo */
- static struct mallinfo current_mallinfo = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
- /* The total memory obtained from system via sbrk */
- #define sbrked_mem (current_mallinfo.arena)
- /* Tracking mmaps */
- #ifdef DEBUG
- static unsigned int n_mmaps = 0;
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- static unsigned long mmapped_mem = 0;
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- static unsigned int max_n_mmaps = 0;
- static unsigned long max_mmapped_mem = 0;
- #endif
- /*
- Debugging support
- */
- #ifdef DEBUG
- /*
- These routines make a number of assertions about the states
- of data structures that should be true at all times. If any
- are not true, it's very likely that a user program has somehow
- trashed memory. (It's also possible that there is a coding error
- in malloc. In which case, please report it!)
- */
- #if __STD_C
- static void do_check_chunk(mchunkptr p)
- #else
- static void do_check_chunk(p) mchunkptr p;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sz = p->size & ~PREV_INUSE;
- /* No checkable chunk is mmapped */
- assert(!chunk_is_mmapped(p));
- /* Check for legal address ... */
- assert((char*)p >= sbrk_base);
- if (p != top)
- assert((char*)p + sz <= (char*)top);
- else
- assert((char*)p + sz <= sbrk_base + sbrked_mem);
- }
- #if __STD_C
- static void do_check_free_chunk(mchunkptr p)
- #else
- static void do_check_free_chunk(p) mchunkptr p;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sz = p->size & ~PREV_INUSE;
- mchunkptr next = chunk_at_offset(p, sz);
- do_check_chunk(p);
- /* Check whether it claims to be free ... */
- assert(!inuse(p));
- /* Unless a special marker, must have OK fields */
- if ((long)sz >= (long)MINSIZE)
- {
- assert((sz & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK) == 0);
- assert(aligned_OK(chunk2mem(p)));
- /* ... matching footer field */
- assert(next->prev_size == sz);
- /* ... and is fully consolidated */
- assert(prev_inuse(p));
- assert (next == top || inuse(next));
- /* ... and has minimally sane links */
- assert(p->fd->bk == p);
- assert(p->bk->fd == p);
- }
- else /* markers are always of size SIZE_SZ */
- assert(sz == SIZE_SZ);
- }
- #if __STD_C
- static void do_check_inuse_chunk(mchunkptr p)
- #else
- static void do_check_inuse_chunk(p) mchunkptr p;
- #endif
- {
- mchunkptr next = next_chunk(p);
- do_check_chunk(p);
- /* Check whether it claims to be in use ... */
- assert(inuse(p));
- /* ... and is surrounded by OK chunks.
- Since more things can be checked with free chunks than inuse ones,
- if an inuse chunk borders them and debug is on, it's worth doing them.
- */
- if (!prev_inuse(p))
- {
- mchunkptr prv = prev_chunk(p);
- assert(next_chunk(prv) == p);
- do_check_free_chunk(prv);
- }
- if (next == top)
- {
- assert(prev_inuse(next));
- assert(chunksize(next) >= MINSIZE);
- }
- else if (!inuse(next))
- do_check_free_chunk(next);
- }
- #if __STD_C
- static void do_check_malloced_chunk(mchunkptr p, INTERNAL_SIZE_T s)
- #else
- static void do_check_malloced_chunk(p, s) mchunkptr p; INTERNAL_SIZE_T s;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sz = p->size & ~PREV_INUSE;
- long room = sz - s;
- do_check_inuse_chunk(p);
- /* Legal size ... */
- assert((long)sz >= (long)MINSIZE);
- assert((sz & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK) == 0);
- assert(room >= 0);
- assert(room < (long)MINSIZE);
- /* ... and alignment */
- assert(aligned_OK(chunk2mem(p)));
- /* ... and was allocated at front of an available chunk */
- assert(prev_inuse(p));
- }
- #define check_free_chunk(P) do_check_free_chunk(P)
- #define check_inuse_chunk(P) do_check_inuse_chunk(P)
- #define check_chunk(P) do_check_chunk(P)
- #define check_malloced_chunk(P,N) do_check_malloced_chunk(P,N)
- #else
- #define check_free_chunk(P)
- #define check_inuse_chunk(P)
- #define check_chunk(P)
- #define check_malloced_chunk(P,N)
- #endif
- /*
- Macro-based internal utilities
- */
- /*
- Linking chunks in bin lists.
- Call these only with variables, not arbitrary expressions, as arguments.
- */
- /*
- Place chunk p of size s in its bin, in size order,
- putting it ahead of others of same size.
- */
- #define frontlink(P, S, IDX, BK, FD) \
- { \
- if (S < MAX_SMALLBIN_SIZE) \
- { \
- IDX = smallbin_index(S); \
- mark_binblock(IDX); \
- BK = bin_at(IDX); \
- FD = BK->fd; \
- P->bk = BK; \
- P->fd = FD; \
- FD->bk = BK->fd = P; \
- } \
- else \
- { \
- IDX = bin_index(S); \
- BK = bin_at(IDX); \
- FD = BK->fd; \
- if (FD == BK) mark_binblock(IDX); \
- else \
- { \
- while (FD != BK && S < chunksize(FD)) FD = FD->fd; \
- BK = FD->bk; \
- } \
- P->bk = BK; \
- P->fd = FD; \
- FD->bk = BK->fd = P; \
- } \
- }
- /* take a chunk off a list */
- #define unlink(P, BK, FD) \
- { \
- BK = P->bk; \
- FD = P->fd; \
- FD->bk = BK; \
- BK->fd = FD; \
- } \
- /* Place p as the last remainder */
- #define link_last_remainder(P) \
- { \
- last_remainder->fd = last_remainder->bk = P; \
- P->fd = P->bk = last_remainder; \
- }
- /* Clear the last_remainder bin */
- #define clear_last_remainder \
- (last_remainder->fd = last_remainder->bk = last_remainder)
- /* Routines dealing with mmap(). */
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- #if __STD_C
- static mchunkptr mmap_chunk(size_t size)
- #else
- static mchunkptr mmap_chunk(size) size_t size;
- #endif
- {
- size_t page_mask = malloc_getpagesize - 1;
- mchunkptr p;
- #ifndef MAP_ANONYMOUS
- static int fd = -1;
- #endif
- if(n_mmaps >= n_mmaps_max) return 0; /* too many regions */
- /* For mmapped chunks, the overhead is one SIZE_SZ unit larger, because
- * there is no following chunk whose prev_size field could be used.
- */
- size = (size + SIZE_SZ + page_mask) & ~page_mask;
- #ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
- p = (mchunkptr)mmap(0, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE,
- MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
- #else /* !MAP_ANONYMOUS */
- if (fd < 0)
- {
- fd = open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR);
- if(fd < 0) return 0;
- }
- p = (mchunkptr)mmap(0, size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
- #endif
- if(p == (mchunkptr)-1) return 0;
- n_mmaps++;
- if (n_mmaps > max_n_mmaps) max_n_mmaps = n_mmaps;
- /* We demand that eight bytes into a page must be 8-byte aligned. */
- assert(aligned_OK(chunk2mem(p)));
- /* The offset to the start of the mmapped region is stored
- * in the prev_size field of the chunk; normally it is zero,
- * but that can be changed in memalign().
- */
- p->prev_size = 0;
- set_head(p, size|IS_MMAPPED);
- mmapped_mem += size;
- if ((unsigned long)mmapped_mem > (unsigned long)max_mmapped_mem)
- max_mmapped_mem = mmapped_mem;
- if ((unsigned long)(mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem) > (unsigned long)max_total_mem)
- max_total_mem = mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem;
- return p;
- }
- #if __STD_C
- static void munmap_chunk(mchunkptr p)
- #else
- static void munmap_chunk(p) mchunkptr p;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T size = chunksize(p);
- int ret;
- assert (chunk_is_mmapped(p));
- assert(! ((char*)p >= sbrk_base && (char*)p < sbrk_base + sbrked_mem));
- assert((n_mmaps > 0));
- assert(((p->prev_size + size) & (malloc_getpagesize-1)) == 0);
- n_mmaps--;
- mmapped_mem -= (size + p->prev_size);
- ret = munmap((char *)p - p->prev_size, size + p->prev_size);
- /* munmap returns non-zero on failure */
- assert(ret == 0);
- }
- #if HAVE_MREMAP
- #if __STD_C
- static mchunkptr mremap_chunk(mchunkptr p, size_t new_size)
- #else
- static mchunkptr mremap_chunk(p, new_size) mchunkptr p; size_t new_size;
- #endif
- {
- size_t page_mask = malloc_getpagesize - 1;
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T offset = p->prev_size;
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T size = chunksize(p);
- char *cp;
- assert (chunk_is_mmapped(p));
- assert(! ((char*)p >= sbrk_base && (char*)p < sbrk_base + sbrked_mem));
- assert((n_mmaps > 0));
- assert(((size + offset) & (malloc_getpagesize-1)) == 0);
- /* Note the extra SIZE_SZ overhead as in mmap_chunk(). */
- new_size = (new_size + offset + SIZE_SZ + page_mask) & ~page_mask;
- cp = (char *)mremap((char *)p - offset, size + offset, new_size, 1);
- if (cp == (char *)-1) return 0;
- p = (mchunkptr)(cp + offset);
- assert(aligned_OK(chunk2mem(p)));
- assert((p->prev_size == offset));
- set_head(p, (new_size - offset)|IS_MMAPPED);
- mmapped_mem -= size + offset;
- mmapped_mem += new_size;
- if ((unsigned long)mmapped_mem > (unsigned long)max_mmapped_mem)
- max_mmapped_mem = mmapped_mem;
- if ((unsigned long)(mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem) > (unsigned long)max_total_mem)
- max_total_mem = mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem;
- return p;
- }
- #endif /* HAVE_MREMAP */
- #endif /* HAVE_MMAP */
- /*
- Extend the top-most chunk by obtaining memory from system.
- Main interface to sbrk (but see also malloc_trim).
- */
- #if __STD_C
- static void malloc_extend_top(INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb)
- #else
- static void malloc_extend_top(nb) INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb;
- #endif
- {
- char* brk; /* return value from sbrk */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T front_misalign; /* unusable bytes at front of sbrked space */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T correction; /* bytes for 2nd sbrk call */
- char* new_brk; /* return of 2nd sbrk call */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T top_size; /* new size of top chunk */
- mchunkptr old_top = top; /* Record state of old top */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T old_top_size = chunksize(old_top);
- char* old_end = (char*)(chunk_at_offset(old_top, old_top_size));
- /* Pad request with top_pad plus minimal overhead */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sbrk_size = nb + top_pad + MINSIZE;
- unsigned long pagesz = malloc_getpagesize;
- /* If not the first time through, round to preserve page boundary */
- /* Otherwise, we need to correct to a page size below anyway. */
- /* (We also correct below if an intervening foreign sbrk call.) */
- if (sbrk_base != (char*)(-1))
- sbrk_size = (sbrk_size + (pagesz - 1)) & ~(pagesz - 1);
- brk = (char*)(MORECORE (sbrk_size));
- /* Fail if sbrk failed or if a foreign sbrk call killed our space */
- if (brk == (char*)(MORECORE_FAILURE) ||
- (brk < old_end && old_top != initial_top))
- return;
- sbrked_mem += sbrk_size;
- if (brk == old_end) /* can just add bytes to current top */
- {
- top_size = sbrk_size + old_top_size;
- set_head(top, top_size | PREV_INUSE);
- }
- else
- {
- if (sbrk_base == (char*)(-1)) /* First time through. Record base */
- sbrk_base = brk;
- else /* Someone else called sbrk(). Count those bytes as sbrked_mem. */
- sbrked_mem += brk - (char*)old_end;
- /* Guarantee alignment of first new chunk made from this space */
- front_misalign = (unsigned long)chunk2mem(brk) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
- if (front_misalign > 0)
- {
- correction = (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT) - front_misalign;
- brk += correction;
- }
- else
- correction = 0;
- /* Guarantee the next brk will be at a page boundary */
- correction += ((((unsigned long)(brk + sbrk_size))+(pagesz-1)) &
- ~(pagesz - 1)) - ((unsigned long)(brk + sbrk_size));
- /* Allocate correction */
- new_brk = (char*)(MORECORE (correction));
- if (new_brk == (char*)(MORECORE_FAILURE)) return;
- sbrked_mem += correction;
- top = (mchunkptr)brk;
- top_size = new_brk - brk + correction;
- set_head(top, top_size | PREV_INUSE);
- if (old_top != initial_top)
- {
- /* There must have been an intervening foreign sbrk call. */
- /* A double fencepost is necessary to prevent consolidation */
- /* If not enough space to do this, then user did something very wrong */
- if (old_top_size < MINSIZE)
- {
- set_head(top, PREV_INUSE); /* will force null return from malloc */
- return;
- }
- /* Also keep size a multiple of MALLOC_ALIGNMENT */
- old_top_size = (old_top_size - 3*SIZE_SZ) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
- set_head_size(old_top, old_top_size);
- chunk_at_offset(old_top, old_top_size )->size =
- SIZE_SZ|PREV_INUSE;
- chunk_at_offset(old_top, old_top_size + SIZE_SZ)->size =
- SIZE_SZ|PREV_INUSE;
- /* If possible, release the rest. */
- if (old_top_size >= MINSIZE)
- fREe(chunk2mem(old_top));
- }
- }
- if ((unsigned long)sbrked_mem > (unsigned long)max_sbrked_mem)
- max_sbrked_mem = sbrked_mem;
- if ((unsigned long)(mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem) > (unsigned long)max_total_mem)
- max_total_mem = mmapped_mem + sbrked_mem;
- /* We always land on a page boundary */
- assert(((unsigned long)((char*)top + top_size) & (pagesz - 1)) == 0);
- }
- /* Main public routines */
- /*
- Malloc Algorthim:
- The requested size is first converted into a usable form, `nb'.
- This currently means to add 4 bytes overhead plus possibly more to
- obtain 8-byte alignment and/or to obtain a size of at least
- MINSIZE (currently 16 bytes), the smallest allocatable size.
- (All fits are considered `exact' if they are within MINSIZE bytes.)
- From there, the first successful of the following steps is taken:
- 1. The bin corresponding to the request size is scanned, and if
- a chunk of exactly the right size is found, it is taken.
- 2. The most recently remaindered chunk is used if it is big
- enough. This is a form of (roving) first fit, used only in
- the absence of exact fits. Runs of consecutive requests use
- the remainder of the chunk used for the previous such request
- whenever possible. This limited use of a first-fit style
- allocation strategy tends to give contiguous chunks
- coextensive lifetimes, which improves locality and can reduce
- fragmentation in the long run.
- 3. Other bins are scanned in increasing size order, using a
- chunk big enough to fulfill the request, and splitting off
- any remainder. This search is strictly by best-fit; i.e.,
- the smallest (with ties going to approximately the least
- recently used) chunk that fits is selected.
- 4. If large enough, the chunk bordering the end of memory
- (`top') is split off. (This use of `top' is in accord with
- the best-fit search rule. In effect, `top' is treated as
- larger (and thus less well fitting) than any other available
- chunk since it can be extended to be as large as necessary
- (up to system limitations).
- 5. If the request size meets the mmap threshold and the
- system supports mmap, and there are few enough currently
- allocated mmapped regions, and a call to mmap succeeds,
- the request is allocated via direct memory mapping.
- 6. Otherwise, the top of memory is extended by
- obtaining more space from the system (normally using sbrk,
- but definable to anything else via the MORECORE macro).
- Memory is gathered from the system (in system page-sized
- units) in a way that allows chunks obtained across different
- sbrk calls to be consolidated, but does not require
- contiguous memory. Thus, it should be safe to intersperse
- mallocs with other sbrk calls.
- All allocations are made from the the `lowest' part of any found
- chunk. (The implementation invariant is that prev_inuse is
- always true of any allocated chunk; i.e., that each allocated
- chunk borders either a previously allocated and still in-use chunk,
- or the base of its memory arena.)
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* mALLOc(size_t bytes)
- #else
- Void_t* mALLOc(bytes) size_t bytes;
- #endif
- {
- mchunkptr victim; /* inspected/selected chunk */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T victim_size; /* its size */
- int idx; /* index for bin traversal */
- mbinptr bin; /* associated bin */
- mchunkptr remainder; /* remainder from a split */
- long remainder_size; /* its size */
- int remainder_index; /* its bin index */
- unsigned long block; /* block traverser bit */
- int startidx; /* first bin of a traversed block */
- mchunkptr fwd; /* misc temp for linking */
- mchunkptr bck; /* misc temp for linking */
- mbinptr q; /* misc temp */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb;
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
- if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_FULL_MALLOC_INIT))
- return malloc_simple(bytes);
- #endif
- /* check if mem_malloc_init() was run */
- if ((mem_malloc_start == 0) && (mem_malloc_end == 0)) {
- /* not initialized yet */
- return NULL;
- }
- if ((long)bytes < 0) return NULL;
- nb = request2size(bytes); /* padded request size; */
- /* Check for exact match in a bin */
- if (is_small_request(nb)) /* Faster version for small requests */
- {
- idx = smallbin_index(nb);
- /* No traversal or size check necessary for small bins. */
- q = bin_at(idx);
- victim = last(q);
- /* Also scan the next one, since it would have a remainder < MINSIZE */
- if (victim == q)
- {
- q = next_bin(q);
- victim = last(q);
- }
- if (victim != q)
- {
- victim_size = chunksize(victim);
- unlink(victim, bck, fwd);
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(victim, victim_size);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- idx += 2; /* Set for bin scan below. We've already scanned 2 bins. */
- }
- else
- {
- idx = bin_index(nb);
- bin = bin_at(idx);
- for (victim = last(bin); victim != bin; victim = victim->bk)
- {
- victim_size = chunksize(victim);
- remainder_size = victim_size - nb;
- if (remainder_size >= (long)MINSIZE) /* too big */
- {
- --idx; /* adjust to rescan below after checking last remainder */
- break;
- }
- else if (remainder_size >= 0) /* exact fit */
- {
- unlink(victim, bck, fwd);
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(victim, victim_size);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- }
- ++idx;
- }
- /* Try to use the last split-off remainder */
- if ( (victim = last_remainder->fd) != last_remainder)
- {
- victim_size = chunksize(victim);
- remainder_size = victim_size - nb;
- if (remainder_size >= (long)MINSIZE) /* re-split */
- {
- remainder = chunk_at_offset(victim, nb);
- set_head(victim, nb | PREV_INUSE);
- link_last_remainder(remainder);
- set_head(remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
- set_foot(remainder, remainder_size);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- clear_last_remainder;
- if (remainder_size >= 0) /* exhaust */
- {
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(victim, victim_size);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- /* Else place in bin */
- frontlink(victim, victim_size, remainder_index, bck, fwd);
- }
- /*
- If there are any possibly nonempty big-enough blocks,
- search for best fitting chunk by scanning bins in blockwidth units.
- */
- if ( (block = idx2binblock(idx)) <= binblocks_r)
- {
- /* Get to the first marked block */
- if ( (block & binblocks_r) == 0)
- {
- /* force to an even block boundary */
- idx = (idx & ~(BINBLOCKWIDTH - 1)) + BINBLOCKWIDTH;
- block <<= 1;
- while ((block & binblocks_r) == 0)
- {
- idx += BINBLOCKWIDTH;
- block <<= 1;
- }
- }
- /* For each possibly nonempty block ... */
- for (;;)
- {
- startidx = idx; /* (track incomplete blocks) */
- q = bin = bin_at(idx);
- /* For each bin in this block ... */
- do
- {
- /* Find and use first big enough chunk ... */
- for (victim = last(bin); victim != bin; victim = victim->bk)
- {
- victim_size = chunksize(victim);
- remainder_size = victim_size - nb;
- if (remainder_size >= (long)MINSIZE) /* split */
- {
- remainder = chunk_at_offset(victim, nb);
- set_head(victim, nb | PREV_INUSE);
- unlink(victim, bck, fwd);
- link_last_remainder(remainder);
- set_head(remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
- set_foot(remainder, remainder_size);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- else if (remainder_size >= 0) /* take */
- {
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(victim, victim_size);
- unlink(victim, bck, fwd);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- }
- bin = next_bin(bin);
- } while ((++idx & (BINBLOCKWIDTH - 1)) != 0);
- /* Clear out the block bit. */
- do /* Possibly backtrack to try to clear a partial block */
- {
- if ((startidx & (BINBLOCKWIDTH - 1)) == 0)
- {
- av_[1] = (mbinptr)(binblocks_r & ~block);
- break;
- }
- --startidx;
- q = prev_bin(q);
- } while (first(q) == q);
- /* Get to the next possibly nonempty block */
- if ( (block <<= 1) <= binblocks_r && (block != 0) )
- {
- while ((block & binblocks_r) == 0)
- {
- idx += BINBLOCKWIDTH;
- block <<= 1;
- }
- }
- else
- break;
- }
- }
- /* Try to use top chunk */
- /* Require that there be a remainder, ensuring top always exists */
- if ( (remainder_size = chunksize(top) - nb) < (long)MINSIZE)
- {
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- /* If big and would otherwise need to extend, try to use mmap instead */
- if ((unsigned long)nb >= (unsigned long)mmap_threshold &&
- (victim = mmap_chunk(nb)) != 0)
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- #endif
- /* Try to extend */
- malloc_extend_top(nb);
- if ( (remainder_size = chunksize(top) - nb) < (long)MINSIZE)
- return NULL; /* propagate failure */
- }
- victim = top;
- set_head(victim, nb | PREV_INUSE);
- top = chunk_at_offset(victim, nb);
- set_head(top, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
- check_malloced_chunk(victim, nb);
- return chunk2mem(victim);
- }
- /*
- free() algorithm :
- cases:
- 1. free(0) has no effect.
- 2. If the chunk was allocated via mmap, it is release via munmap().
- 3. If a returned chunk borders the current high end of memory,
- it is consolidated into the top, and if the total unused
- topmost memory exceeds the trim threshold, malloc_trim is
- called.
- 4. Other chunks are consolidated as they arrive, and
- placed in corresponding bins. (This includes the case of
- consolidating with the current `last_remainder').
- */
- #if __STD_C
- void fREe(Void_t* mem)
- #else
- void fREe(mem) Void_t* mem;
- #endif
- {
- mchunkptr p; /* chunk corresponding to mem */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T hd; /* its head field */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sz; /* its size */
- int idx; /* its bin index */
- mchunkptr next; /* next contiguous chunk */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T nextsz; /* its size */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T prevsz; /* size of previous contiguous chunk */
- mchunkptr bck; /* misc temp for linking */
- mchunkptr fwd; /* misc temp for linking */
- int islr; /* track whether merging with last_remainder */
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
- /* free() is a no-op - all the memory will be freed on relocation */
- if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_FULL_MALLOC_INIT))
- return;
- #endif
- if (mem == NULL) /* free(0) has no effect */
- return;
- p = mem2chunk(mem);
- hd = p->size;
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- if (hd & IS_MMAPPED) /* release mmapped memory. */
- {
- munmap_chunk(p);
- return;
- }
- #endif
- check_inuse_chunk(p);
- sz = hd & ~PREV_INUSE;
- next = chunk_at_offset(p, sz);
- nextsz = chunksize(next);
- if (next == top) /* merge with top */
- {
- sz += nextsz;
- if (!(hd & PREV_INUSE)) /* consolidate backward */
- {
- prevsz = p->prev_size;
- p = chunk_at_offset(p, -((long) prevsz));
- sz += prevsz;
- unlink(p, bck, fwd);
- }
- set_head(p, sz | PREV_INUSE);
- top = p;
- if ((unsigned long)(sz) >= (unsigned long)trim_threshold)
- malloc_trim(top_pad);
- return;
- }
- set_head(next, nextsz); /* clear inuse bit */
- islr = 0;
- if (!(hd & PREV_INUSE)) /* consolidate backward */
- {
- prevsz = p->prev_size;
- p = chunk_at_offset(p, -((long) prevsz));
- sz += prevsz;
- if (p->fd == last_remainder) /* keep as last_remainder */
- islr = 1;
- else
- unlink(p, bck, fwd);
- }
- if (!(inuse_bit_at_offset(next, nextsz))) /* consolidate forward */
- {
- sz += nextsz;
- if (!islr && next->fd == last_remainder) /* re-insert last_remainder */
- {
- islr = 1;
- link_last_remainder(p);
- }
- else
- unlink(next, bck, fwd);
- }
- set_head(p, sz | PREV_INUSE);
- set_foot(p, sz);
- if (!islr)
- frontlink(p, sz, idx, bck, fwd);
- }
- /*
- Realloc algorithm:
- Chunks that were obtained via mmap cannot be extended or shrunk
- unless HAVE_MREMAP is defined, in which case mremap is used.
- Otherwise, if their reallocation is for additional space, they are
- copied. If for less, they are just left alone.
- Otherwise, if the reallocation is for additional space, and the
- chunk can be extended, it is, else a malloc-copy-free sequence is
- taken. There are several different ways that a chunk could be
- extended. All are tried:
- * Extending forward into following adjacent free chunk.
- * Shifting backwards, joining preceding adjacent space
- * Both shifting backwards and extending forward.
- * Extending into newly sbrked space
- Unless the #define REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES is set, realloc with a
- size argument of zero (re)allocates a minimum-sized chunk.
- If the reallocation is for less space, and the new request is for
- a `small' (<512 bytes) size, then the newly unused space is lopped
- off and freed.
- The old unix realloc convention of allowing the last-free'd chunk
- to be used as an argument to realloc is no longer supported.
- I don't know of any programs still relying on this feature,
- and allowing it would also allow too many other incorrect
- usages of realloc to be sensible.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* rEALLOc(Void_t* oldmem, size_t bytes)
- #else
- Void_t* rEALLOc(oldmem, bytes) Void_t* oldmem; size_t bytes;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb; /* padded request size */
- mchunkptr oldp; /* chunk corresponding to oldmem */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T oldsize; /* its size */
- mchunkptr newp; /* chunk to return */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T newsize; /* its size */
- Void_t* newmem; /* corresponding user mem */
- mchunkptr next; /* next contiguous chunk after oldp */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T nextsize; /* its size */
- mchunkptr prev; /* previous contiguous chunk before oldp */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T prevsize; /* its size */
- mchunkptr remainder; /* holds split off extra space from newp */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T remainder_size; /* its size */
- mchunkptr bck; /* misc temp for linking */
- mchunkptr fwd; /* misc temp for linking */
- #ifdef REALLOC_ZERO_BYTES_FREES
- if (bytes == 0) { fREe(oldmem); return 0; }
- #endif
- if ((long)bytes < 0) return NULL;
- /* realloc of null is supposed to be same as malloc */
- if (oldmem == NULL) return mALLOc(bytes);
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
- if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_FULL_MALLOC_INIT)) {
- /* This is harder to support and should not be needed */
- panic("pre-reloc realloc() is not supported");
- }
- #endif
- newp = oldp = mem2chunk(oldmem);
- newsize = oldsize = chunksize(oldp);
- nb = request2size(bytes);
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- if (chunk_is_mmapped(oldp))
- {
- #if HAVE_MREMAP
- newp = mremap_chunk(oldp, nb);
- if(newp) return chunk2mem(newp);
- #endif
- /* Note the extra SIZE_SZ overhead. */
- if(oldsize - SIZE_SZ >= nb) return oldmem; /* do nothing */
- /* Must alloc, copy, free. */
- newmem = mALLOc(bytes);
- if (newmem == 0) return 0; /* propagate failure */
- MALLOC_COPY(newmem, oldmem, oldsize - 2*SIZE_SZ);
- munmap_chunk(oldp);
- return newmem;
- }
- #endif
- check_inuse_chunk(oldp);
- if ((long)(oldsize) < (long)(nb))
- {
- /* Try expanding forward */
- next = chunk_at_offset(oldp, oldsize);
- if (next == top || !inuse(next))
- {
- nextsize = chunksize(next);
- /* Forward into top only if a remainder */
- if (next == top)
- {
- if ((long)(nextsize + newsize) >= (long)(nb + MINSIZE))
- {
- newsize += nextsize;
- top = chunk_at_offset(oldp, nb);
- set_head(top, (newsize - nb) | PREV_INUSE);
- set_head_size(oldp, nb);
- return chunk2mem(oldp);
- }
- }
- /* Forward into next chunk */
- else if (((long)(nextsize + newsize) >= (long)(nb)))
- {
- unlink(next, bck, fwd);
- newsize += nextsize;
- goto split;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- next = NULL;
- nextsize = 0;
- }
- /* Try shifting backwards. */
- if (!prev_inuse(oldp))
- {
- prev = prev_chunk(oldp);
- prevsize = chunksize(prev);
- /* try forward + backward first to save a later consolidation */
- if (next != NULL)
- {
- /* into top */
- if (next == top)
- {
- if ((long)(nextsize + prevsize + newsize) >= (long)(nb + MINSIZE))
- {
- unlink(prev, bck, fwd);
- newp = prev;
- newsize += prevsize + nextsize;
- newmem = chunk2mem(newp);
- MALLOC_COPY(newmem, oldmem, oldsize - SIZE_SZ);
- top = chunk_at_offset(newp, nb);
- set_head(top, (newsize - nb) | PREV_INUSE);
- set_head_size(newp, nb);
- return newmem;
- }
- }
- /* into next chunk */
- else if (((long)(nextsize + prevsize + newsize) >= (long)(nb)))
- {
- unlink(next, bck, fwd);
- unlink(prev, bck, fwd);
- newp = prev;
- newsize += nextsize + prevsize;
- newmem = chunk2mem(newp);
- MALLOC_COPY(newmem, oldmem, oldsize - SIZE_SZ);
- goto split;
- }
- }
- /* backward only */
- if (prev != NULL && (long)(prevsize + newsize) >= (long)nb)
- {
- unlink(prev, bck, fwd);
- newp = prev;
- newsize += prevsize;
- newmem = chunk2mem(newp);
- MALLOC_COPY(newmem, oldmem, oldsize - SIZE_SZ);
- goto split;
- }
- }
- /* Must allocate */
- newmem = mALLOc (bytes);
- if (newmem == NULL) /* propagate failure */
- return NULL;
- /* Avoid copy if newp is next chunk after oldp. */
- /* (This can only happen when new chunk is sbrk'ed.) */
- if ( (newp = mem2chunk(newmem)) == next_chunk(oldp))
- {
- newsize += chunksize(newp);
- newp = oldp;
- goto split;
- }
- /* Otherwise copy, free, and exit */
- MALLOC_COPY(newmem, oldmem, oldsize - SIZE_SZ);
- fREe(oldmem);
- return newmem;
- }
- split: /* split off extra room in old or expanded chunk */
- if (newsize - nb >= MINSIZE) /* split off remainder */
- {
- remainder = chunk_at_offset(newp, nb);
- remainder_size = newsize - nb;
- set_head_size(newp, nb);
- set_head(remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(remainder, remainder_size);
- fREe(chunk2mem(remainder)); /* let free() deal with it */
- }
- else
- {
- set_head_size(newp, newsize);
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(newp, newsize);
- }
- check_inuse_chunk(newp);
- return chunk2mem(newp);
- }
- /*
- memalign algorithm:
- memalign requests more than enough space from malloc, finds a spot
- within that chunk that meets the alignment request, and then
- possibly frees the leading and trailing space.
- The alignment argument must be a power of two. This property is not
- checked by memalign, so misuse may result in random runtime errors.
- 8-byte alignment is guaranteed by normal malloc calls, so don't
- bother calling memalign with an argument of 8 or less.
- Overreliance on memalign is a sure way to fragment space.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* mEMALIGn(size_t alignment, size_t bytes)
- #else
- Void_t* mEMALIGn(alignment, bytes) size_t alignment; size_t bytes;
- #endif
- {
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb; /* padded request size */
- char* m; /* memory returned by malloc call */
- mchunkptr p; /* corresponding chunk */
- char* brk; /* alignment point within p */
- mchunkptr newp; /* chunk to return */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T newsize; /* its size */
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T leadsize; /* leading space befor alignment point */
- mchunkptr remainder; /* spare room at end to split off */
- long remainder_size; /* its size */
- if ((long)bytes < 0) return NULL;
- /* If need less alignment than we give anyway, just relay to malloc */
- if (alignment <= MALLOC_ALIGNMENT) return mALLOc(bytes);
- /* Otherwise, ensure that it is at least a minimum chunk size */
- if (alignment < MINSIZE) alignment = MINSIZE;
- /* Call malloc with worst case padding to hit alignment. */
- nb = request2size(bytes);
- m = (char*)(mALLOc(nb + alignment + MINSIZE));
- /*
- * The attempt to over-allocate (with a size large enough to guarantee the
- * ability to find an aligned region within allocated memory) failed.
- *
- * Try again, this time only allocating exactly the size the user wants. If
- * the allocation now succeeds and just happens to be aligned, we can still
- * fulfill the user's request.
- */
- if (m == NULL) {
- size_t extra, extra2;
- /*
- * Use bytes not nb, since mALLOc internally calls request2size too, and
- * each call increases the size to allocate, to account for the header.
- */
- m = (char*)(mALLOc(bytes));
- /* Aligned -> return it */
- if ((((unsigned long)(m)) % alignment) == 0)
- return m;
- /*
- * Otherwise, try again, requesting enough extra space to be able to
- * acquire alignment.
- */
- fREe(m);
- /* Add in extra bytes to match misalignment of unexpanded allocation */
- extra = alignment - (((unsigned long)(m)) % alignment);
- m = (char*)(mALLOc(bytes + extra));
- /*
- * m might not be the same as before. Validate that the previous value of
- * extra still works for the current value of m.
- * If (!m), extra2=alignment so
- */
- if (m) {
- extra2 = alignment - (((unsigned long)(m)) % alignment);
- if (extra2 > extra) {
- fREe(m);
- m = NULL;
- }
- }
- /* Fall through to original NULL check and chunk splitting logic */
- }
- if (m == NULL) return NULL; /* propagate failure */
- p = mem2chunk(m);
- if ((((unsigned long)(m)) % alignment) == 0) /* aligned */
- {
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- if(chunk_is_mmapped(p))
- return chunk2mem(p); /* nothing more to do */
- #endif
- }
- else /* misaligned */
- {
- /*
- Find an aligned spot inside chunk.
- Since we need to give back leading space in a chunk of at
- least MINSIZE, if the first calculation places us at
- a spot with less than MINSIZE leader, we can move to the
- next aligned spot -- we've allocated enough total room so that
- this is always possible.
- */
- brk = (char*)mem2chunk(((unsigned long)(m + alignment - 1)) & -((signed) alignment));
- if ((long)(brk - (char*)(p)) < MINSIZE) brk = brk + alignment;
- newp = (mchunkptr)brk;
- leadsize = brk - (char*)(p);
- newsize = chunksize(p) - leadsize;
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- if(chunk_is_mmapped(p))
- {
- newp->prev_size = p->prev_size + leadsize;
- set_head(newp, newsize|IS_MMAPPED);
- return chunk2mem(newp);
- }
- #endif
- /* give back leader, use the rest */
- set_head(newp, newsize | PREV_INUSE);
- set_inuse_bit_at_offset(newp, newsize);
- set_head_size(p, leadsize);
- fREe(chunk2mem(p));
- p = newp;
- assert (newsize >= nb && (((unsigned long)(chunk2mem(p))) % alignment) == 0);
- }
- /* Also give back spare room at the end */
- remainder_size = chunksize(p) - nb;
- if (remainder_size >= (long)MINSIZE)
- {
- remainder = chunk_at_offset(p, nb);
- set_head(remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
- set_head_size(p, nb);
- fREe(chunk2mem(remainder));
- }
- check_inuse_chunk(p);
- return chunk2mem(p);
- }
- /*
- valloc just invokes memalign with alignment argument equal
- to the page size of the system (or as near to this as can
- be figured out from all the includes/defines above.)
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* vALLOc(size_t bytes)
- #else
- Void_t* vALLOc(bytes) size_t bytes;
- #endif
- {
- return mEMALIGn (malloc_getpagesize, bytes);
- }
- /*
- pvalloc just invokes valloc for the nearest pagesize
- that will accommodate request
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* pvALLOc(size_t bytes)
- #else
- Void_t* pvALLOc(bytes) size_t bytes;
- #endif
- {
- size_t pagesize = malloc_getpagesize;
- return mEMALIGn (pagesize, (bytes + pagesize - 1) & ~(pagesize - 1));
- }
- /*
- calloc calls malloc, then zeroes out the allocated chunk.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- Void_t* cALLOc(size_t n, size_t elem_size)
- #else
- Void_t* cALLOc(n, elem_size) size_t n; size_t elem_size;
- #endif
- {
- mchunkptr p;
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T csz;
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T sz = n * elem_size;
- /* check if expand_top called, in which case don't need to clear */
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_CLEAR_ON_INIT
- #if MORECORE_CLEARS
- mchunkptr oldtop = top;
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T oldtopsize = chunksize(top);
- #endif
- #endif
- Void_t* mem = mALLOc (sz);
- if ((long)n < 0) return NULL;
- if (mem == NULL)
- return NULL;
- else
- {
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
- if (!(gd->flags & GD_FLG_FULL_MALLOC_INIT)) {
- MALLOC_ZERO(mem, sz);
- return mem;
- }
- #endif
- p = mem2chunk(mem);
- /* Two optional cases in which clearing not necessary */
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- if (chunk_is_mmapped(p)) return mem;
- #endif
- csz = chunksize(p);
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_CLEAR_ON_INIT
- #if MORECORE_CLEARS
- if (p == oldtop && csz > oldtopsize)
- {
- /* clear only the bytes from non-freshly-sbrked memory */
- csz = oldtopsize;
- }
- #endif
- #endif
- MALLOC_ZERO(mem, csz - SIZE_SZ);
- return mem;
- }
- }
- /*
- cfree just calls free. It is needed/defined on some systems
- that pair it with calloc, presumably for odd historical reasons.
- */
- #if !defined(INTERNAL_LINUX_C_LIB) || !defined(__ELF__)
- #if __STD_C
- void cfree(Void_t *mem)
- #else
- void cfree(mem) Void_t *mem;
- #endif
- {
- fREe(mem);
- }
- #endif
- /*
- Malloc_trim gives memory back to the system (via negative
- arguments to sbrk) if there is unused memory at the `high' end of
- the malloc pool. You can call this after freeing large blocks of
- memory to potentially reduce the system-level memory requirements
- of a program. However, it cannot guarantee to reduce memory. Under
- some allocation patterns, some large free blocks of memory will be
- locked between two used chunks, so they cannot be given back to
- the system.
- The `pad' argument to malloc_trim represents the amount of free
- trailing space to leave untrimmed. If this argument is zero,
- only the minimum amount of memory to maintain internal data
- structures will be left (one page or less). Non-zero arguments
- can be supplied to maintain enough trailing space to service
- future expected allocations without having to re-obtain memory
- from the system.
- Malloc_trim returns 1 if it actually released any memory, else 0.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- int malloc_trim(size_t pad)
- #else
- int malloc_trim(pad) size_t pad;
- #endif
- {
- long top_size; /* Amount of top-most memory */
- long extra; /* Amount to release */
- char* current_brk; /* address returned by pre-check sbrk call */
- char* new_brk; /* address returned by negative sbrk call */
- unsigned long pagesz = malloc_getpagesize;
- top_size = chunksize(top);
- extra = ((top_size - pad - MINSIZE + (pagesz-1)) / pagesz - 1) * pagesz;
- if (extra < (long)pagesz) /* Not enough memory to release */
- return 0;
- else
- {
- /* Test to make sure no one else called sbrk */
- current_brk = (char*)(MORECORE (0));
- if (current_brk != (char*)(top) + top_size)
- return 0; /* Apparently we don't own memory; must fail */
- else
- {
- new_brk = (char*)(MORECORE (-extra));
- if (new_brk == (char*)(MORECORE_FAILURE)) /* sbrk failed? */
- {
- /* Try to figure out what we have */
- current_brk = (char*)(MORECORE (0));
- top_size = current_brk - (char*)top;
- if (top_size >= (long)MINSIZE) /* if not, we are very very dead! */
- {
- sbrked_mem = current_brk - sbrk_base;
- set_head(top, top_size | PREV_INUSE);
- }
- check_chunk(top);
- return 0;
- }
- else
- {
- /* Success. Adjust top accordingly. */
- set_head(top, (top_size - extra) | PREV_INUSE);
- sbrked_mem -= extra;
- check_chunk(top);
- return 1;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /*
- malloc_usable_size:
- This routine tells you how many bytes you can actually use in an
- allocated chunk, which may be more than you requested (although
- often not). You can use this many bytes without worrying about
- overwriting other allocated objects. Not a particularly great
- programming practice, but still sometimes useful.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- size_t malloc_usable_size(Void_t* mem)
- #else
- size_t malloc_usable_size(mem) Void_t* mem;
- #endif
- {
- mchunkptr p;
- if (mem == NULL)
- return 0;
- else
- {
- p = mem2chunk(mem);
- if(!chunk_is_mmapped(p))
- {
- if (!inuse(p)) return 0;
- check_inuse_chunk(p);
- return chunksize(p) - SIZE_SZ;
- }
- return chunksize(p) - 2*SIZE_SZ;
- }
- }
- /* Utility to update current_mallinfo for malloc_stats and mallinfo() */
- #ifdef DEBUG
- static void malloc_update_mallinfo()
- {
- int i;
- mbinptr b;
- mchunkptr p;
- #ifdef DEBUG
- mchunkptr q;
- #endif
- INTERNAL_SIZE_T avail = chunksize(top);
- int navail = ((long)(avail) >= (long)MINSIZE)? 1 : 0;
- for (i = 1; i < NAV; ++i)
- {
- b = bin_at(i);
- for (p = last(b); p != b; p = p->bk)
- {
- #ifdef DEBUG
- check_free_chunk(p);
- for (q = next_chunk(p);
- q < top && inuse(q) && (long)(chunksize(q)) >= (long)MINSIZE;
- q = next_chunk(q))
- check_inuse_chunk(q);
- #endif
- avail += chunksize(p);
- navail++;
- }
- }
- current_mallinfo.ordblks = navail;
- current_mallinfo.uordblks = sbrked_mem - avail;
- current_mallinfo.fordblks = avail;
- current_mallinfo.hblks = n_mmaps;
- current_mallinfo.hblkhd = mmapped_mem;
- current_mallinfo.keepcost = chunksize(top);
- }
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- /*
- malloc_stats:
- Prints on the amount of space obtain from the system (both
- via sbrk and mmap), the maximum amount (which may be more than
- current if malloc_trim and/or munmap got called), the maximum
- number of simultaneous mmap regions used, and the current number
- of bytes allocated via malloc (or realloc, etc) but not yet
- freed. (Note that this is the number of bytes allocated, not the
- number requested. It will be larger than the number requested
- because of alignment and bookkeeping overhead.)
- */
- #ifdef DEBUG
- void malloc_stats()
- {
- malloc_update_mallinfo();
- printf("max system bytes = %10u\n",
- (unsigned int)(max_total_mem));
- printf("system bytes = %10u\n",
- (unsigned int)(sbrked_mem + mmapped_mem));
- printf("in use bytes = %10u\n",
- (unsigned int)(current_mallinfo.uordblks + mmapped_mem));
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- printf("max mmap regions = %10u\n",
- (unsigned int)max_n_mmaps);
- #endif
- }
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- /*
- mallinfo returns a copy of updated current mallinfo.
- */
- #ifdef DEBUG
- struct mallinfo mALLINFo()
- {
- malloc_update_mallinfo();
- return current_mallinfo;
- }
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- /*
- mallopt:
- mallopt is the general SVID/XPG interface to tunable parameters.
- The format is to provide a (parameter-number, parameter-value) pair.
- mallopt then sets the corresponding parameter to the argument
- value if it can (i.e., so long as the value is meaningful),
- and returns 1 if successful else 0.
- See descriptions of tunable parameters above.
- */
- #if __STD_C
- int mALLOPt(int param_number, int value)
- #else
- int mALLOPt(param_number, value) int param_number; int value;
- #endif
- {
- switch(param_number)
- {
- case M_TRIM_THRESHOLD:
- trim_threshold = value; return 1;
- case M_TOP_PAD:
- top_pad = value; return 1;
- case M_MMAP_THRESHOLD:
- mmap_threshold = value; return 1;
- case M_MMAP_MAX:
- #if HAVE_MMAP
- n_mmaps_max = value; return 1;
- #else
- if (value != 0) return 0; else n_mmaps_max = value; return 1;
- #endif
- default:
- return 0;
- }
- }
- int initf_malloc(void)
- {
- #ifdef CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN
- assert(gd->malloc_base); /* Set up by crt0.S */
- gd->malloc_limit = CONFIG_SYS_MALLOC_F_LEN;
- gd->malloc_ptr = 0;
- #endif
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- History:
- V2.6.6 Sun Dec 5 07:42:19 1999 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * return null for negative arguments
- * Added Several WIN32 cleanups from Martin C. Fong <mcfong@yahoo.com>
- * Add 'LACKS_SYS_PARAM_H' for those systems without 'sys/param.h'
- (e.g. WIN32 platforms)
- * Cleanup up header file inclusion for WIN32 platforms
- * Cleanup code to avoid Microsoft Visual C++ compiler complaints
- * Add 'USE_DL_PREFIX' to quickly allow co-existence with existing
- memory allocation routines
- * Set 'malloc_getpagesize' for WIN32 platforms (needs more work)
- * Use 'assert' rather than 'ASSERT' in WIN32 code to conform to
- usage of 'assert' in non-WIN32 code
- * Improve WIN32 'sbrk()' emulation's 'findRegion()' routine to
- avoid infinite loop
- * Always call 'fREe()' rather than 'free()'
- V2.6.5 Wed Jun 17 15:57:31 1998 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Fixed ordering problem with boundary-stamping
- V2.6.3 Sun May 19 08:17:58 1996 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Added pvalloc, as recommended by H.J. Liu
- * Added 64bit pointer support mainly from Wolfram Gloger
- * Added anonymously donated WIN32 sbrk emulation
- * Malloc, calloc, getpagesize: add optimizations from Raymond Nijssen
- * malloc_extend_top: fix mask error that caused wastage after
- foreign sbrks
- * Add linux mremap support code from HJ Liu
- V2.6.2 Tue Dec 5 06:52:55 1995 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Integrated most documentation with the code.
- * Add support for mmap, with help from
- Wolfram Gloger (Gloger@lrz.uni-muenchen.de).
- * Use last_remainder in more cases.
- * Pack bins using idea from colin@nyx10.cs.du.edu
- * Use ordered bins instead of best-fit threshhold
- * Eliminate block-local decls to simplify tracing and debugging.
- * Support another case of realloc via move into top
- * Fix error occuring when initial sbrk_base not word-aligned.
- * Rely on page size for units instead of SBRK_UNIT to
- avoid surprises about sbrk alignment conventions.
- * Add mallinfo, mallopt. Thanks to Raymond Nijssen
- (raymond@es.ele.tue.nl) for the suggestion.
- * Add `pad' argument to malloc_trim and top_pad mallopt parameter.
- * More precautions for cases where other routines call sbrk,
- courtesy of Wolfram Gloger (Gloger@lrz.uni-muenchen.de).
- * Added macros etc., allowing use in linux libc from
- H.J. Lu (hjl@gnu.ai.mit.edu)
- * Inverted this history list
- V2.6.1 Sat Dec 2 14:10:57 1995 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Re-tuned and fixed to behave more nicely with V2.6.0 changes.
- * Removed all preallocation code since under current scheme
- the work required to undo bad preallocations exceeds
- the work saved in good cases for most test programs.
- * No longer use return list or unconsolidated bins since
- no scheme using them consistently outperforms those that don't
- given above changes.
- * Use best fit for very large chunks to prevent some worst-cases.
- * Added some support for debugging
- V2.6.0 Sat Nov 4 07:05:23 1995 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Removed footers when chunks are in use. Thanks to
- Paul Wilson (wilson@cs.texas.edu) for the suggestion.
- V2.5.4 Wed Nov 1 07:54:51 1995 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- * Added malloc_trim, with help from Wolfram Gloger
- (wmglo@Dent.MED.Uni-Muenchen.DE).
- V2.5.3 Tue Apr 26 10:16:01 1994 Doug Lea (dl at g)
- V2.5.2 Tue Apr 5 16:20:40 1994 Doug Lea (dl at g)
- * realloc: try to expand in both directions
- * malloc: swap order of clean-bin strategy;
- * realloc: only conditionally expand backwards
- * Try not to scavenge used bins
- * Use bin counts as a guide to preallocation
- * Occasionally bin return list chunks in first scan
- * Add a few optimizations from colin@nyx10.cs.du.edu
- V2.5.1 Sat Aug 14 15:40:43 1993 Doug Lea (dl at g)
- * faster bin computation & slightly different binning
- * merged all consolidations to one part of malloc proper
- (eliminating old malloc_find_space & malloc_clean_bin)
- * Scan 2 returns chunks (not just 1)
- * Propagate failure in realloc if malloc returns 0
- * Add stuff to allow compilation on non-ANSI compilers
- from kpv@research.att.com
- V2.5 Sat Aug 7 07:41:59 1993 Doug Lea (dl at g.oswego.edu)
- * removed potential for odd address access in prev_chunk
- * removed dependency on getpagesize.h
- * misc cosmetics and a bit more internal documentation
- * anticosmetics: mangled names in macros to evade debugger strangeness
- * tested on sparc, hp-700, dec-mips, rs6000
- with gcc & native cc (hp, dec only) allowing
- Detlefs & Zorn comparison study (in SIGPLAN Notices.)
- Trial version Fri Aug 28 13:14:29 1992 Doug Lea (dl at g.oswego.edu)
- * Based loosely on libg++-1.2X malloc. (It retains some of the overall
- structure of old version, but most details differ.)
- */
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