429 lines
19 KiB
C
429 lines
19 KiB
C
//===---------------------- rpmalloc.h ------------------*- C -*-=============//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This library provides a cross-platform lock free thread caching malloc
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// implementation in C11.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#pragma once
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#include <stddef.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__)
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#define RPMALLOC_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default")))
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#define RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR
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#if (defined(__clang_major__) && (__clang_major__ < 4)) || \
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(defined(__GNUC__) && defined(ENABLE_PRELOAD) && ENABLE_PRELOAD)
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(size)
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(count, size)
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#else
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC __attribute__((__malloc__))
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(size) __attribute__((alloc_size(size)))
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(count, size) \
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__attribute__((alloc_size(count, size)))
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#endif
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#define RPMALLOC_CDECL
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#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
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#define RPMALLOC_EXPORT
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#define RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR __declspec(allocator) __declspec(restrict)
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(size)
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(count, size)
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#define RPMALLOC_CDECL __cdecl
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#else
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#define RPMALLOC_EXPORT
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#define RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(size)
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#define RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(count, size)
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#define RPMALLOC_CDECL
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#endif
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//! Define RPMALLOC_CONFIGURABLE to enable configuring sizes. Will introduce
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// a very small overhead due to some size calculations not being compile time
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// constants
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#ifndef RPMALLOC_CONFIGURABLE
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#define RPMALLOC_CONFIGURABLE 0
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#endif
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//! Define RPMALLOC_FIRST_CLASS_HEAPS to enable heap based API (rpmalloc_heap_*
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//! functions).
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// Will introduce a very small overhead to track fully allocated spans in heaps
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#ifndef RPMALLOC_FIRST_CLASS_HEAPS
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#define RPMALLOC_FIRST_CLASS_HEAPS 0
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#endif
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//! Flag to rpaligned_realloc to not preserve content in reallocation
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#define RPMALLOC_NO_PRESERVE 1
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//! Flag to rpaligned_realloc to fail and return null pointer if grow cannot be
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//! done in-place,
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// in which case the original pointer is still valid (just like a call to
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// realloc which failes to allocate a new block).
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#define RPMALLOC_GROW_OR_FAIL 2
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typedef struct rpmalloc_global_statistics_t {
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//! Current amount of virtual memory mapped, all of which might not have been
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//! committed (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t mapped;
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//! Peak amount of virtual memory mapped, all of which might not have been
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//! committed (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t mapped_peak;
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//! Current amount of memory in global caches for small and medium sizes
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//! (<32KiB)
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size_t cached;
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//! Current amount of memory allocated in huge allocations, i.e larger than
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//! LARGE_SIZE_LIMIT which is 2MiB by default (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t huge_alloc;
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//! Peak amount of memory allocated in huge allocations, i.e larger than
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//! LARGE_SIZE_LIMIT which is 2MiB by default (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t huge_alloc_peak;
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//! Total amount of memory mapped since initialization (only if
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//! ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t mapped_total;
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//! Total amount of memory unmapped since initialization (only if
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//! ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t unmapped_total;
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} rpmalloc_global_statistics_t;
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typedef struct rpmalloc_thread_statistics_t {
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//! Current number of bytes available in thread size class caches for small
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//! and medium sizes (<32KiB)
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size_t sizecache;
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//! Current number of bytes available in thread span caches for small and
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//! medium sizes (<32KiB)
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size_t spancache;
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//! Total number of bytes transitioned from thread cache to global cache (only
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//! if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t thread_to_global;
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//! Total number of bytes transitioned from global cache to thread cache (only
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//! if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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size_t global_to_thread;
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//! Per span count statistics (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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struct {
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//! Currently used number of spans
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size_t current;
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//! High water mark of spans used
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size_t peak;
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//! Number of spans transitioned to global cache
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size_t to_global;
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//! Number of spans transitioned from global cache
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size_t from_global;
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//! Number of spans transitioned to thread cache
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size_t to_cache;
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//! Number of spans transitioned from thread cache
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size_t from_cache;
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//! Number of spans transitioned to reserved state
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size_t to_reserved;
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//! Number of spans transitioned from reserved state
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size_t from_reserved;
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//! Number of raw memory map calls (not hitting the reserve spans but
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//! resulting in actual OS mmap calls)
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size_t map_calls;
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} span_use[64];
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//! Per size class statistics (only if ENABLE_STATISTICS=1)
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struct {
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//! Current number of allocations
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size_t alloc_current;
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//! Peak number of allocations
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size_t alloc_peak;
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//! Total number of allocations
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size_t alloc_total;
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//! Total number of frees
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size_t free_total;
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//! Number of spans transitioned to cache
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size_t spans_to_cache;
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//! Number of spans transitioned from cache
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size_t spans_from_cache;
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//! Number of spans transitioned from reserved state
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size_t spans_from_reserved;
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//! Number of raw memory map calls (not hitting the reserve spans but
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//! resulting in actual OS mmap calls)
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size_t map_calls;
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} size_use[128];
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} rpmalloc_thread_statistics_t;
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typedef struct rpmalloc_config_t {
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//! Map memory pages for the given number of bytes. The returned address MUST
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//! be
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// aligned to the rpmalloc span size, which will always be a power of two.
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// Optionally the function can store an alignment offset in the offset
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// variable in case it performs alignment and the returned pointer is offset
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// from the actual start of the memory region due to this alignment. The
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// alignment offset will be passed to the memory unmap function. The
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// alignment offset MUST NOT be larger than 65535 (storable in an uint16_t),
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// if it is you must use natural alignment to shift it into 16 bits. If you
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// set a memory_map function, you must also set a memory_unmap function or
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// else the default implementation will be used for both. This function must
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// be thread safe, it can be called by multiple threads simultaneously.
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void *(*memory_map)(size_t size, size_t *offset);
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//! Unmap the memory pages starting at address and spanning the given number
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//! of bytes.
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// If release is set to non-zero, the unmap is for an entire span range as
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// returned by a previous call to memory_map and that the entire range should
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// be released. The release argument holds the size of the entire span range.
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// If release is set to 0, the unmap is a partial decommit of a subset of the
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// mapped memory range. If you set a memory_unmap function, you must also set
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// a memory_map function or else the default implementation will be used for
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// both. This function must be thread safe, it can be called by multiple
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// threads simultaneously.
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void (*memory_unmap)(void *address, size_t size, size_t offset,
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size_t release);
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//! Called when an assert fails, if asserts are enabled. Will use the standard
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//! assert()
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// if this is not set.
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void (*error_callback)(const char *message);
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//! Called when a call to map memory pages fails (out of memory). If this
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//! callback is
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// not set or returns zero the library will return a null pointer in the
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// allocation call. If this callback returns non-zero the map call will be
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// retried. The argument passed is the number of bytes that was requested in
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// the map call. Only used if the default system memory map function is used
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// (memory_map callback is not set).
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int (*map_fail_callback)(size_t size);
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//! Size of memory pages. The page size MUST be a power of two. All memory
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//! mapping
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// requests to memory_map will be made with size set to a multiple of the
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// page size. Used if RPMALLOC_CONFIGURABLE is defined to 1, otherwise system
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// page size is used.
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size_t page_size;
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//! Size of a span of memory blocks. MUST be a power of two, and in
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//! [4096,262144]
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// range (unless 0 - set to 0 to use the default span size). Used if
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// RPMALLOC_CONFIGURABLE is defined to 1.
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size_t span_size;
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//! Number of spans to map at each request to map new virtual memory blocks.
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//! This can
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// be used to minimize the system call overhead at the cost of virtual memory
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// address space. The extra mapped pages will not be written until actually
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// used, so physical committed memory should not be affected in the default
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// implementation. Will be aligned to a multiple of spans that match memory
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// page size in case of huge pages.
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size_t span_map_count;
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//! Enable use of large/huge pages. If this flag is set to non-zero and page
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//! size is
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// zero, the allocator will try to enable huge pages and auto detect the
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// configuration. If this is set to non-zero and page_size is also non-zero,
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// the allocator will assume huge pages have been configured and enabled
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// prior to initializing the allocator. For Windows, see
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// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/memory/large-page-support
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// For Linux, see https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt
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int enable_huge_pages;
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//! Respectively allocated pages and huge allocated pages names for systems
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// supporting it to be able to distinguish among anonymous regions.
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const char *page_name;
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const char *huge_page_name;
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} rpmalloc_config_t;
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//! Initialize allocator with default configuration
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT int rpmalloc_initialize(void);
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//! Initialize allocator with given configuration
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT int rpmalloc_initialize_config(const rpmalloc_config_t *config);
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//! Get allocator configuration
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT const rpmalloc_config_t *rpmalloc_config(void);
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//! Finalize allocator
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_finalize(void);
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//! Initialize allocator for calling thread
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_thread_initialize(void);
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//! Finalize allocator for calling thread
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_thread_finalize(int release_caches);
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//! Perform deferred deallocations pending for the calling thread heap
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_thread_collect(void);
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//! Query if allocator is initialized for calling thread
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT int rpmalloc_is_thread_initialized(void);
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//! Get per-thread statistics
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void
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rpmalloc_thread_statistics(rpmalloc_thread_statistics_t *stats);
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//! Get global statistics
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void
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rpmalloc_global_statistics(rpmalloc_global_statistics_t *stats);
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//! Dump all statistics in human readable format to file (should be a FILE*)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_dump_statistics(void *file);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc(size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(1);
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//! Free the given memory block
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpfree(void *ptr);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size and zero initialize it
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpcalloc(size_t num, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(1, 2);
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//! Reallocate the given block to at least the given size
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rprealloc(void *ptr, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
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//! Reallocate the given block to at least the given size and alignment,
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// with optional control flags (see RPMALLOC_NO_PRESERVE).
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// Alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*),
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// and should ideally be less than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc
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// internals is that this must also be strictly less than the span size
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// (default 64KiB)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpaligned_realloc(void *ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size, size_t oldsize,
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unsigned int flags) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(3);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size and alignment.
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// Alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*),
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// and should ideally be less than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc
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// internals is that this must also be strictly less than the span size
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// (default 64KiB)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpaligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size and alignment, and zero
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//! initialize it.
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// Alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*),
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// and should ideally be less than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc
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// internals is that this must also be strictly less than the span size
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// (default 64KiB)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpaligned_calloc(size_t alignment, size_t num,
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size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(2, 3);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size and alignment.
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// Alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*),
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// and should ideally be less than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc
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// internals is that this must also be strictly less than the span size
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// (default 64KiB)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmemalign(size_t alignment, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size and alignment.
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// Alignment must be a power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*),
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// and should ideally be less than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc
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// internals is that this must also be strictly less than the span size
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// (default 64KiB)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT int rpposix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment,
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size_t size);
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//! Query the usable size of the given memory block (from given pointer to the
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//! end of block)
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT size_t rpmalloc_usable_size(void *ptr);
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//! Dummy empty function for forcing linker symbol inclusion
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_linker_reference(void);
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#if RPMALLOC_FIRST_CLASS_HEAPS
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//! Heap type
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typedef struct heap_t rpmalloc_heap_t;
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//! Acquire a new heap. Will reuse existing released heaps or allocate memory
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//! for a new heap
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// if none available. Heap API is implemented with the strict assumption that
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// only one single thread will call heap functions for a given heap at any
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// given time, no functions are thread safe.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT rpmalloc_heap_t *rpmalloc_heap_acquire(void);
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//! Release a heap (does NOT free the memory allocated by the heap, use
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//! rpmalloc_heap_free_all before destroying the heap).
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// Releasing a heap will enable it to be reused by other threads. Safe to pass
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// a null pointer.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_heap_release(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size using the given heap.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc_heap_alloc(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(2);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size using the given heap. The
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//! returned
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// block will have the requested alignment. Alignment must be a power of two
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// and a multiple of sizeof(void*), and should ideally be less than memory page
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// size. A caveat of rpmalloc internals is that this must also be strictly less
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// than the span size (default 64KiB).
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc_heap_aligned_alloc(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, size_t alignment,
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size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(3);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size using the given heap and
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//! zero initialize it.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc_heap_calloc(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, size_t num,
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size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(2, 3);
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//! Allocate a memory block of at least the given size using the given heap and
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//! zero initialize it. The returned
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// block will have the requested alignment. Alignment must either be zero, or a
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// power of two and a multiple of sizeof(void*), and should ideally be less
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// than memory page size. A caveat of rpmalloc internals is that this must also
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// be strictly less than the span size (default 64KiB).
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc_heap_aligned_calloc(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, size_t alignment,
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size_t num, size_t size) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE2(2, 3);
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//! Reallocate the given block to at least the given size. The memory block MUST
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//! be allocated
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// by the same heap given to this function.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *
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rpmalloc_heap_realloc(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, void *ptr, size_t size,
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unsigned int flags) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC
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RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(3);
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//! Reallocate the given block to at least the given size. The memory block MUST
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//! be allocated
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// by the same heap given to this function. The returned block will have the
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// requested alignment. Alignment must be either zero, or a power of two and a
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// multiple of sizeof(void*), and should ideally be less than memory page size.
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// A caveat of rpmalloc internals is that this must also be strictly less than
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// the span size (default 64KiB).
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT RPMALLOC_ALLOCATOR void *rpmalloc_heap_aligned_realloc(
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rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, void *ptr, size_t alignment, size_t size,
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unsigned int flags) RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_MALLOC RPMALLOC_ATTRIB_ALLOC_SIZE(4);
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//! Free the given memory block from the given heap. The memory block MUST be
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//! allocated
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// by the same heap given to this function.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_heap_free(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap, void *ptr);
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//! Free all memory allocated by the heap
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_heap_free_all(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap);
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//! Set the given heap as the current heap for the calling thread. A heap MUST
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//! only be current heap
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// for a single thread, a heap can never be shared between multiple threads.
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// The previous current heap for the calling thread is released to be reused by
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// other threads.
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT void rpmalloc_heap_thread_set_current(rpmalloc_heap_t *heap);
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//! Returns which heap the given pointer is allocated on
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RPMALLOC_EXPORT rpmalloc_heap_t *rpmalloc_get_heap_for_ptr(void *ptr);
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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