gecko-dev/memory/build/malloc_decls.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
// Helper header to declare all the supported malloc functions.
// MALLOC_DECL arguments are:
// - function name
// - return type
// - argument types
#ifndef malloc_decls_h
# define malloc_decls_h
# include "mozjemalloc_types.h"
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_BASE 1
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_EXTRA 2
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC \
(MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_BASE | MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_EXTRA)
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_JEMALLOC 4
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_BASE 8
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_ALLOC 16
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA \
(MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_BASE | MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_ALLOC)
# define MALLOC_FUNCS_ALL \
(MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC | MALLOC_FUNCS_JEMALLOC | MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA)
#endif // malloc_decls_h
#ifndef MALLOC_FUNCS
# define MALLOC_FUNCS MALLOC_FUNCS_ALL
#endif
#ifdef MALLOC_DECL
// NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL is intended for functions where the standard library
// declares the functions in question as `throw()`. Not all platforms
// consistent declare certain functions as `throw()`, though.
// Bionic and OS X don't seem to care about `throw()`ness.
# if defined(ANDROID) || defined(XP_DARWIN)
# undef NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL
# define NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL MALLOC_DECL
// Some places don't care about the distinction.
# elif !defined(NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL)
# define NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL MALLOC_DECL
# endif
# if MALLOC_FUNCS & MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_BASE
MALLOC_DECL(malloc, void*, size_t)
MALLOC_DECL(calloc, void*, size_t, size_t)
MALLOC_DECL(realloc, void*, void*, size_t)
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(free, void, void*)
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(memalign, void*, size_t, size_t)
# endif
# if MALLOC_FUNCS & MALLOC_FUNCS_MALLOC_EXTRA
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(posix_memalign, int, void**, size_t, size_t)
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(aligned_alloc, void*, size_t, size_t)
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(valloc, void*, size_t)
NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL(malloc_usable_size, size_t, usable_ptr_t)
MALLOC_DECL(malloc_good_size, size_t, size_t)
# endif
# if MALLOC_FUNCS & MALLOC_FUNCS_JEMALLOC
// The 2nd argument points to an optional array exactly JEMALLOC_MAX_STATS_BINS
// long to be filled in (if non-null). Any unused bin has it's size set to zero.
MALLOC_DECL(jemalloc_stats_internal, void, jemalloc_stats_t*,
jemalloc_bin_stats_t*)
// On some operating systems (Mac), we use madvise(MADV_FREE) to hand pages
// back to the operating system. On Mac, the operating system doesn't take
// this memory back immediately; instead, the OS takes it back only when the
// machine is running out of physical memory.
//
// This is great from the standpoint of efficiency, but it makes measuring our
// actual RSS difficult, because pages which we've MADV_FREE'd shouldn't count
// against our RSS.
//
// This function explicitly purges any MADV_FREE'd pages from physical memory,
// causing our reported RSS match the amount of memory we're actually using.
//
// Note that this call is expensive in two ways. First, it may be slow to
// execute, because it may make a number of slow syscalls to free memory. This
// function holds the big jemalloc locks, so basically all threads are blocked
// while this function runs.
//
// This function is also expensive in that the next time we go to access a page
// which we've just explicitly decommitted, the operating system has to attach
// to it a physical page! If we hadn't run this function, the OS would have
// less work to do.
//
// If MALLOC_DOUBLE_PURGE is not defined, this function does nothing.
MALLOC_DECL(jemalloc_purge_freed_pages, void)
// Free all unused dirty pages in all arenas. Calling this function will slow
// down subsequent allocations so it is recommended to use it only when
// memory needs to be reclaimed at all costs (see bug 805855). This function
// provides functionality similar to mallctl("arenas.purge") in jemalloc 3.
MALLOC_DECL(jemalloc_free_dirty_pages, void)
// Opt in or out of a thread local arena (bool argument is whether to opt-in
// (true) or out (false)).
MALLOC_DECL(jemalloc_thread_local_arena, void, bool)
// Provide information about any allocation enclosing the given address.
MALLOC_DECL(jemalloc_ptr_info, void, const void*, jemalloc_ptr_info_t*)
# endif
# if MALLOC_FUNCS & MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_BASE
// Creates a separate arena, and returns its id, valid to use with moz_arena_*
// functions. A helper is provided in mozmemory.h that doesn't take any
// arena_params_t: moz_create_arena.
MALLOC_DECL(moz_create_arena_with_params, arena_id_t, arena_params_t*)
// Dispose of the given arena. Subsequent uses of the arena will crash.
// Passing an invalid id (inexistent or already disposed) to this function
// will crash. The arena must be empty prior to calling this function.
MALLOC_DECL(moz_dispose_arena, void, arena_id_t)
# endif
# if MALLOC_FUNCS & MALLOC_FUNCS_ARENA_ALLOC
// Same as the functions without the moz_arena_ prefix, but using arenas
// created with moz_create_arena.
// The contract, even if not enforced at runtime in some configurations,
// is that moz_arena_realloc and moz_arena_free will crash if the given
// arena doesn't own the given pointer. All functions will crash if the
// arena id is invalid.
// Although discouraged, plain realloc and free can still be used on
// pointers allocated with these functions. Realloc will properly keep
// new pointers in the same arena as the original.
MALLOC_DECL(moz_arena_malloc, void*, arena_id_t, size_t)
MALLOC_DECL(moz_arena_calloc, void*, arena_id_t, size_t, size_t)
MALLOC_DECL(moz_arena_realloc, void*, arena_id_t, void*, size_t)
MALLOC_DECL(moz_arena_free, void, arena_id_t, void*)
MALLOC_DECL(moz_arena_memalign, void*, arena_id_t, size_t, size_t)
# endif
#endif // MALLOC_DECL
#undef NOTHROW_MALLOC_DECL
#undef MALLOC_DECL
#undef MALLOC_FUNCS