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- /*
- This is a version (aka dlmalloc) of malloc/free/realloc written by
- Doug Lea and released to the public domain. Use, modify, and
- redistribute this code without permission or acknowledgement in any
- way you wish. Send questions, comments, complaints, performance
- data, etc to dl@cs.oswego.edu
- VERSION 2.7.2 Sat Aug 17 09:07:30 2002 Doug Lea (dl at gee)
- Note: There may be an updated version of this malloc obtainable at
- ftp://gee.cs.oswego.edu/pub/misc/malloc.c
- Check before installing!
- Hacked up for uClibc by Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
- */
- #define munmap __munmap
- #include "malloc.h"
- /* ------------------------- __malloc_trim -------------------------
- __malloc_trim is an inverse of sorts to __malloc_alloc. It gives memory
- back to the system (via negative arguments to sbrk) if there is unused
- memory at the `high' end of the malloc pool. It is called automatically by
- free() when top space exceeds the trim threshold. It is also called by the
- public malloc_trim routine. It returns 1 if it actually released any
- memory, else 0.
- */
- static int __malloc_trim(size_t pad, mstate av)
- {
- long top_size; /* Amount of top-most memory */
- long extra; /* Amount to release */
- long released; /* Amount actually released */
- char* current_brk; /* address returned by pre-check sbrk call */
- char* new_brk; /* address returned by post-check sbrk call */
- size_t pagesz;
- pagesz = av->pagesize;
- top_size = chunksize(av->top);
- /* Release in pagesize units, keeping at least one page */
- extra = ((top_size - pad - MINSIZE + (pagesz-1)) / pagesz - 1) * pagesz;
- if (extra > 0) {
- /*
- Only proceed if end of memory is where we last set it.
- This avoids problems if there were foreign sbrk calls.
- */
- current_brk = (char*)(MORECORE(0));
- if (current_brk == (char*)(av->top) + top_size) {
- /*
- Attempt to release memory. We ignore MORECORE return value,
- and instead call again to find out where new end of memory is.
- This avoids problems if first call releases less than we asked,
- of if failure somehow altered brk value. (We could still
- encounter problems if it altered brk in some very bad way,
- but the only thing we can do is adjust anyway, which will cause
- some downstream failure.)
- */
- MORECORE(-extra);
- new_brk = (char*)(MORECORE(0));
- if (new_brk != (char*)MORECORE_FAILURE) {
- released = (long)(current_brk - new_brk);
- if (released != 0) {
- /* Success. Adjust top. */
- av->sbrked_mem -= released;
- set_head(av->top, (top_size - released) | PREV_INUSE);
- check_malloc_state();
- return 1;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* ------------------------- malloc_trim -------------------------
- malloc_trim(size_t pad);
- If possible, 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.
- On systems that do not support "negative sbrks", it will always
- return 0.
- */
- int malloc_trim(size_t pad)
- {
- mstate av = get_malloc_state();
- __malloc_consolidate(av);
- return __malloc_trim(pad, av);
- }
- /*
- Initialize a malloc_state struct.
- This is called only from within __malloc_consolidate, which needs
- be called in the same contexts anyway. It is never called directly
- outside of __malloc_consolidate because some optimizing compilers try
- to inline it at all call points, which turns out not to be an
- optimization at all. (Inlining it in __malloc_consolidate is fine though.)
- */
- static void malloc_init_state(mstate av)
- {
- int i;
- mbinptr bin;
- /* Establish circular links for normal bins */
- for (i = 1; i < NBINS; ++i) {
- bin = bin_at(av,i);
- bin->fd = bin->bk = bin;
- }
- av->top_pad = DEFAULT_TOP_PAD;
- av->n_mmaps_max = DEFAULT_MMAP_MAX;
- av->mmap_threshold = DEFAULT_MMAP_THRESHOLD;
- av->trim_threshold = DEFAULT_TRIM_THRESHOLD;
- #if MORECORE_CONTIGUOUS
- set_contiguous(av);
- #else
- set_noncontiguous(av);
- #endif
- set_max_fast(av, DEFAULT_MXFAST);
- av->top = initial_top(av);
- av->pagesize = malloc_getpagesize;
- }
- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * PUBLIC STUFF
- *
- * ----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- /* ------------------------- __malloc_consolidate -------------------------
- __malloc_consolidate is a specialized version of free() that tears
- down chunks held in fastbins. Free itself cannot be used for this
- purpose since, among other things, it might place chunks back onto
- fastbins. So, instead, we need to use a minor variant of the same
- code.
- Also, because this routine needs to be called the first time through
- malloc anyway, it turns out to be the perfect place to trigger
- initialization code.
- */
- void attribute_hidden __malloc_consolidate(mstate av)
- {
- mfastbinptr* fb; /* current fastbin being consolidated */
- mfastbinptr* maxfb; /* last fastbin (for loop control) */
- mchunkptr p; /* current chunk being consolidated */
- mchunkptr nextp; /* next chunk to consolidate */
- mchunkptr unsorted_bin; /* bin header */
- mchunkptr first_unsorted; /* chunk to link to */
- /* These have same use as in free() */
- mchunkptr nextchunk;
- size_t size;
- size_t nextsize;
- size_t prevsize;
- int nextinuse;
- mchunkptr bck;
- mchunkptr fwd;
- /*
- If max_fast is 0, we know that av hasn't
- yet been initialized, in which case do so below
- */
- if (av->max_fast != 0) {
- clear_fastchunks(av);
- unsorted_bin = unsorted_chunks(av);
- /*
- Remove each chunk from fast bin and consolidate it, placing it
- then in unsorted bin. Among other reasons for doing this,
- placing in unsorted bin avoids needing to calculate actual bins
- until malloc is sure that chunks aren't immediately going to be
- reused anyway.
- */
- maxfb = &(av->fastbins[fastbin_index(av->max_fast)]);
- fb = &(av->fastbins[0]);
- do {
- if ( (p = *fb) != 0) {
- *fb = 0;
- do {
- check_inuse_chunk(p);
- nextp = p->fd;
- /* Slightly streamlined version of consolidation code in free() */
- size = p->size & ~PREV_INUSE;
- nextchunk = chunk_at_offset(p, size);
- nextsize = chunksize(nextchunk);
- if (!prev_inuse(p)) {
- prevsize = p->prev_size;
- size += prevsize;
- p = chunk_at_offset(p, -((long) prevsize));
- unlink(p, bck, fwd);
- }
- if (nextchunk != av->top) {
- nextinuse = inuse_bit_at_offset(nextchunk, nextsize);
- set_head(nextchunk, nextsize);
- if (!nextinuse) {
- size += nextsize;
- unlink(nextchunk, bck, fwd);
- }
- first_unsorted = unsorted_bin->fd;
- unsorted_bin->fd = p;
- first_unsorted->bk = p;
- set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
- p->bk = unsorted_bin;
- p->fd = first_unsorted;
- set_foot(p, size);
- }
- else {
- size += nextsize;
- set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
- av->top = p;
- }
- } while ( (p = nextp) != 0);
- }
- } while (fb++ != maxfb);
- }
- else {
- malloc_init_state(av);
- check_malloc_state();
- }
- }
- /* ------------------------------ free ------------------------------ */
- void free(void* mem)
- {
- mstate av;
- mchunkptr p; /* chunk corresponding to mem */
- size_t size; /* its size */
- mfastbinptr* fb; /* associated fastbin */
- mchunkptr nextchunk; /* next contiguous chunk */
- size_t nextsize; /* its size */
- int nextinuse; /* true if nextchunk is used */
- size_t prevsize; /* size of previous contiguous chunk */
- mchunkptr bck; /* misc temp for linking */
- mchunkptr fwd; /* misc temp for linking */
- /* free(0) has no effect */
- if (mem == NULL)
- return;
- LOCK;
- av = get_malloc_state();
- p = mem2chunk(mem);
- size = chunksize(p);
- check_inuse_chunk(p);
- /*
- If eligible, place chunk on a fastbin so it can be found
- and used quickly in malloc.
- */
- if ((unsigned long)(size) <= (unsigned long)(av->max_fast)
- #if TRIM_FASTBINS
- /* If TRIM_FASTBINS set, don't place chunks
- bordering top into fastbins */
- && (chunk_at_offset(p, size) != av->top)
- #endif
- ) {
- set_fastchunks(av);
- fb = &(av->fastbins[fastbin_index(size)]);
- p->fd = *fb;
- *fb = p;
- }
- /*
- Consolidate other non-mmapped chunks as they arrive.
- */
- else if (!chunk_is_mmapped(p)) {
- set_anychunks(av);
- nextchunk = chunk_at_offset(p, size);
- nextsize = chunksize(nextchunk);
- /* consolidate backward */
- if (!prev_inuse(p)) {
- prevsize = p->prev_size;
- size += prevsize;
- p = chunk_at_offset(p, -((long) prevsize));
- unlink(p, bck, fwd);
- }
- if (nextchunk != av->top) {
- /* get and clear inuse bit */
- nextinuse = inuse_bit_at_offset(nextchunk, nextsize);
- set_head(nextchunk, nextsize);
- /* consolidate forward */
- if (!nextinuse) {
- unlink(nextchunk, bck, fwd);
- size += nextsize;
- }
- /*
- Place the chunk in unsorted chunk list. Chunks are
- not placed into regular bins until after they have
- been given one chance to be used in malloc.
- */
- bck = unsorted_chunks(av);
- fwd = bck->fd;
- p->bk = bck;
- p->fd = fwd;
- bck->fd = p;
- fwd->bk = p;
- set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
- set_foot(p, size);
- check_free_chunk(p);
- }
- /*
- If the chunk borders the current high end of memory,
- consolidate into top
- */
- else {
- size += nextsize;
- set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
- av->top = p;
- check_chunk(p);
- }
- /*
- If freeing a large space, consolidate possibly-surrounding
- chunks. Then, if the total unused topmost memory exceeds trim
- threshold, ask malloc_trim to reduce top.
- Unless max_fast is 0, we don't know if there are fastbins
- bordering top, so we cannot tell for sure whether threshold
- has been reached unless fastbins are consolidated. But we
- don't want to consolidate on each free. As a compromise,
- consolidation is performed if FASTBIN_CONSOLIDATION_THRESHOLD
- is reached.
- */
- if ((unsigned long)(size) >= FASTBIN_CONSOLIDATION_THRESHOLD) {
- if (have_fastchunks(av))
- __malloc_consolidate(av);
- if ((unsigned long)(chunksize(av->top)) >=
- (unsigned long)(av->trim_threshold))
- __malloc_trim(av->top_pad, av);
- }
- }
- /*
- If the chunk was allocated via mmap, release via munmap()
- Note that if HAVE_MMAP is false but chunk_is_mmapped is
- true, then user must have overwritten memory. There's nothing
- we can do to catch this error unless DEBUG is set, in which case
- check_inuse_chunk (above) will have triggered error.
- */
- else {
- int ret;
- size_t offset = p->prev_size;
- av->n_mmaps--;
- av->mmapped_mem -= (size + offset);
- ret = munmap((char*)p - offset, size + offset);
- /* munmap returns non-zero on failure */
- assert(ret == 0);
- }
- UNLOCK;
- }
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