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need...but most of it remains.
377 lines
8.8 KiB
C
377 lines
8.8 KiB
C
#include "rsync.h"
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#define POOL_DEF_EXTENT (32 * 1024)
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#define POOL_QALIGN_P2 (1<<16) /* power-of-2 qalign */
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struct alloc_pool
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{
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size_t size; /* extent size */
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size_t quantum; /* allocation quantum */
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struct pool_extent *extents; /* top extent is "live" */
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void (*bomb)(); /* function to call if
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* malloc fails */
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int flags;
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/* statistical data */
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unsigned long e_created; /* extents created */
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unsigned long e_freed; /* extents destroyed */
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int64 n_allocated; /* calls to alloc */
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int64 n_freed; /* calls to free */
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int64 b_allocated; /* cum. bytes allocated */
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int64 b_freed; /* cum. bytes freed */
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};
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struct pool_extent
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{
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struct pool_extent *next;
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void *start; /* starting address */
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size_t free; /* free bytecount */
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size_t bound; /* trapped free bytes */
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};
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struct align_test {
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uchar foo;
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union {
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int64 i;
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void *p;
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} bar;
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};
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#define MINALIGN offsetof(struct align_test, bar)
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/* Temporarily cast a void* var into a char* var when adding an offset (to
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* keep some compilers from complaining about the pointer arithmetic). */
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#define PTR_ADD(b,o) ( (void*) ((char*)(b) + (o)) )
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alloc_pool_t
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pool_create(size_t size, size_t quantum, void (*bomb)(const char *), int flags)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool;
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if (!(pool = new0(struct alloc_pool)))
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return NULL;
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if ((MINALIGN & (MINALIGN - 1)) != 0) {
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if (bomb)
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(*bomb)("Compiler error: MINALIGN is not a power of 2\n");
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return NULL;
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}
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if (!size)
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size = POOL_DEF_EXTENT;
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if (!quantum)
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quantum = MINALIGN;
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if (flags & POOL_INTERN) {
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if (size <= sizeof (struct pool_extent))
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size = quantum;
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else
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size -= sizeof (struct pool_extent);
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flags |= POOL_PREPEND;
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}
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if (quantum <= 1)
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flags = (flags | POOL_NO_QALIGN) & ~POOL_QALIGN_P2;
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else if (!(flags & POOL_NO_QALIGN)) {
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if (size % quantum)
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size += quantum - size % quantum;
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/* If quantum is a power of 2, we'll avoid using modulus. */
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if (!(quantum & (quantum - 1)))
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flags |= POOL_QALIGN_P2;
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}
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pool->size = size;
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pool->quantum = quantum;
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pool->bomb = bomb;
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pool->flags = flags;
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return pool;
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}
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void
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pool_destroy(alloc_pool_t p)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *) p;
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struct pool_extent *cur, *next;
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if (!pool)
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return;
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for (cur = pool->extents; cur; cur = next) {
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next = cur->next;
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if (pool->flags & POOL_PREPEND)
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free(PTR_ADD(cur->start, -sizeof (struct pool_extent)));
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else {
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free(cur->start);
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free(cur);
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}
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}
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free(pool);
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}
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void *
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pool_alloc(alloc_pool_t p, size_t len, const char *bomb_msg)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *) p;
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if (!pool)
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return NULL;
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if (!len)
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len = pool->quantum;
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else if (pool->flags & POOL_QALIGN_P2) {
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if (len & (pool->quantum - 1))
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len += pool->quantum - (len & (pool->quantum - 1));
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} else if (!(pool->flags & POOL_NO_QALIGN)) {
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if (len % pool->quantum)
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len += pool->quantum - len % pool->quantum;
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}
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if (len > pool->size)
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goto bomb_out;
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if (!pool->extents || len > pool->extents->free) {
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void *start;
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size_t asize;
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struct pool_extent *ext;
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asize = pool->size;
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if (pool->flags & POOL_PREPEND)
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asize += sizeof (struct pool_extent);
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if (!(start = new_array(char, asize)))
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goto bomb_out;
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if (pool->flags & POOL_CLEAR)
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memset(start, 0, asize);
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if (pool->flags & POOL_PREPEND) {
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ext = start;
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start = PTR_ADD(start, sizeof (struct pool_extent));
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} else if (!(ext = new(struct pool_extent)))
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goto bomb_out;
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ext->start = start;
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ext->free = pool->size;
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ext->bound = 0;
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ext->next = pool->extents;
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pool->extents = ext;
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pool->e_created++;
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}
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pool->n_allocated++;
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pool->b_allocated += len;
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pool->extents->free -= len;
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return PTR_ADD(pool->extents->start, pool->extents->free);
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bomb_out:
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if (pool->bomb)
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(*pool->bomb)(bomb_msg);
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return NULL;
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}
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/* This function allows you to declare memory in the pool that you are done
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* using. If you free all the memory in a pool's extent, that extent will
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* be freed. */
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void
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pool_free(alloc_pool_t p, size_t len, void *addr)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *)p;
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struct pool_extent *cur, *prev;
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if (!pool)
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return;
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if (!addr) {
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/* A NULL addr starts a fresh extent for new allocations. */
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if ((cur = pool->extents) != NULL && cur->free != pool->size) {
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cur->bound += cur->free;
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cur->free = 0;
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}
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return;
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}
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if (!len)
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len = pool->quantum;
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else if (pool->flags & POOL_QALIGN_P2) {
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if (len & (pool->quantum - 1))
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len += pool->quantum - (len & (pool->quantum - 1));
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} else if (!(pool->flags & POOL_NO_QALIGN)) {
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if (len % pool->quantum)
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len += pool->quantum - len % pool->quantum;
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}
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pool->n_freed++;
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pool->b_freed += len;
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for (prev = NULL, cur = pool->extents; cur; prev = cur, cur = cur->next) {
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if (addr >= cur->start
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&& addr < PTR_ADD(cur->start, pool->size))
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break;
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}
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if (!cur)
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return;
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if (!prev) {
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/* The "live" extent is kept ready for more allocations. */
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if (cur->free + cur->bound + len >= pool->size) {
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if (pool->flags & POOL_CLEAR) {
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memset(PTR_ADD(cur->start, cur->free), 0,
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pool->size - cur->free);
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}
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cur->free = pool->size;
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cur->bound = 0;
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} else if (addr == PTR_ADD(cur->start, cur->free)) {
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if (pool->flags & POOL_CLEAR)
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memset(addr, 0, len);
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cur->free += len;
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} else
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cur->bound += len;
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} else {
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cur->bound += len;
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if (cur->free + cur->bound >= pool->size) {
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prev->next = cur->next;
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if (pool->flags & POOL_PREPEND)
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free(PTR_ADD(cur->start, -sizeof (struct pool_extent)));
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else {
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free(cur->start);
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free(cur);
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}
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pool->e_freed++;
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} else if (prev != pool->extents) {
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/* Move the extent to be the first non-live extent. */
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prev->next = cur->next;
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cur->next = pool->extents->next;
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pool->extents->next = cur;
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}
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}
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}
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/* This allows you to declare that the given address marks the edge of some
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* pool memory that is no longer needed. Any extents that hold only data
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* older than the boundary address are freed. NOTE: You MUST NOT USE BOTH
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* pool_free() and pool_free_old() on the same pool!! */
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void
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pool_free_old(alloc_pool_t p, void *addr)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *)p;
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struct pool_extent *cur, *prev, *next;
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if (!pool || !addr)
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return;
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for (prev = NULL, cur = pool->extents; cur; prev = cur, cur = cur->next) {
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if (addr >= cur->start
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&& addr < PTR_ADD(cur->start, pool->size))
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break;
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}
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if (!cur)
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return;
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if (addr == PTR_ADD(cur->start, cur->free)) {
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if (prev) {
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prev->next = NULL;
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next = cur;
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} else {
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/* The most recent live extent can just be reset. */
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if (pool->flags & POOL_CLEAR)
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memset(addr, 0, pool->size - cur->free);
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cur->free = pool->size;
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cur->bound = 0;
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next = cur->next;
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cur->next = NULL;
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}
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} else {
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next = cur->next;
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cur->next = NULL;
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}
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while ((cur = next) != NULL) {
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next = cur->next;
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if (pool->flags & POOL_PREPEND)
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free(PTR_ADD(cur->start, -sizeof (struct pool_extent)));
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else {
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free(cur->start);
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free(cur);
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}
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pool->e_freed++;
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}
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}
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/* If the current extent doesn't have "len" free space in it, mark it as full
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* so that the next alloc will start a new extent. If len is (size_t)-1, this
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* bump will always occur. The function returns a boundary address that can
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* be used with pool_free_old(), or a NULL if no memory is allocated. */
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void *
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pool_boundary(alloc_pool_t p, size_t len)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *)p;
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struct pool_extent *cur;
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if (!pool || !pool->extents)
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return NULL;
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cur = pool->extents;
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if (cur->free < len) {
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cur->bound += cur->free;
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cur->free = 0;
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}
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return PTR_ADD(cur->start, cur->free);
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}
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#define FDPRINT(label, value) \
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do { \
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int len = snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, label, value); \
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if (write(fd, buf, len) != len) \
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ret = -1; \
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} while (0)
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#define FDEXTSTAT(ext) \
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do { \
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int len = snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, " %12ld %5ld\n", \
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(long)ext->free, (long)ext->bound); \
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if (write(fd, buf, len) != len) \
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ret = -1; \
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} while (0)
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int
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pool_stats(alloc_pool_t p, int fd, int summarize)
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{
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struct alloc_pool *pool = (struct alloc_pool *) p;
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struct pool_extent *cur;
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char buf[BUFSIZ];
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int ret = 0;
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if (!pool)
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return ret;
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FDPRINT(" Extent size: %12ld\n", (long) pool->size);
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FDPRINT(" Alloc quantum: %12ld\n", (long) pool->quantum);
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FDPRINT(" Extents created: %12ld\n", pool->e_created);
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FDPRINT(" Extents freed: %12ld\n", pool->e_freed);
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FDPRINT(" Alloc count: %12.0f\n", (double) pool->n_allocated);
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FDPRINT(" Free Count: %12.0f\n", (double) pool->n_freed);
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FDPRINT(" Bytes allocated: %12.0f\n", (double) pool->b_allocated);
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FDPRINT(" Bytes freed: %12.0f\n", (double) pool->b_freed);
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if (summarize)
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return ret;
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if (!pool->extents)
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return ret;
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if (write(fd, "\n", 1) != 1)
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ret = -1;
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for (cur = pool->extents; cur; cur = cur->next)
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FDEXTSTAT(cur);
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return ret;
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}
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