mt_allocator.h revision 259694
1// MT-optimized allocator -*- C++ -*-
2
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30/** @file ext/mt_allocator.h
31 *  This file is a GNU extension to the Standard C++ Library.
32 */
33
34#ifndef _MT_ALLOCATOR_H
35#define _MT_ALLOCATOR_H 1
36
37#include <new>
38#include <cstdlib>
39#include <bits/functexcept.h>
40#include <ext/atomicity.h>
41
42_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(__gnu_cxx)
43
44  using std::size_t;
45  using std::ptrdiff_t;
46
47  typedef void (*__destroy_handler)(void*);
48
49  /// @brief  Base class for pool object.
50  struct __pool_base
51  {
52    // Using short int as type for the binmap implies we are never
53    // caching blocks larger than 32768 with this allocator.
54    typedef unsigned short int _Binmap_type;
55
56    // Variables used to configure the behavior of the allocator,
57    // assigned and explained in detail below.
58    struct _Tune
59     {
60      // Compile time constants for the default _Tune values.
61      enum { _S_align = 8 };
62      enum { _S_max_bytes = 128 };
63      enum { _S_min_bin = 8 };
64      enum { _S_chunk_size = 4096 - 4 * sizeof(void*) };
65      enum { _S_max_threads = 4096 };
66      enum { _S_freelist_headroom = 10 };
67
68      // Alignment needed.
69      // NB: In any case must be >= sizeof(_Block_record), that
70      // is 4 on 32 bit machines and 8 on 64 bit machines.
71      size_t	_M_align;
72
73      // Allocation requests (after round-up to power of 2) below
74      // this value will be handled by the allocator. A raw new/
75      // call will be used for requests larger than this value.
76      // NB: Must be much smaller than _M_chunk_size and in any
77      // case <= 32768.
78      size_t	_M_max_bytes;
79
80      // Size in bytes of the smallest bin.
81      // NB: Must be a power of 2 and >= _M_align (and of course
82      // much smaller than _M_max_bytes).
83      size_t	_M_min_bin;
84
85      // In order to avoid fragmenting and minimize the number of
86      // new() calls we always request new memory using this
87      // value. Based on previous discussions on the libstdc++
88      // mailing list we have choosen the value below.
89      // See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2001-07/msg00077.html
90      // NB: At least one order of magnitude > _M_max_bytes.
91      size_t	_M_chunk_size;
92
93      // The maximum number of supported threads. For
94      // single-threaded operation, use one. Maximum values will
95      // vary depending on details of the underlying system. (For
96      // instance, Linux 2.4.18 reports 4070 in
97      // /proc/sys/kernel/threads-max, while Linux 2.6.6 reports
98      // 65534)
99      size_t 	_M_max_threads;
100
101      // Each time a deallocation occurs in a threaded application
102      // we make sure that there are no more than
103      // _M_freelist_headroom % of used memory on the freelist. If
104      // the number of additional records is more than
105      // _M_freelist_headroom % of the freelist, we move these
106      // records back to the global pool.
107      size_t 	_M_freelist_headroom;
108
109      // Set to true forces all allocations to use new().
110      bool 	_M_force_new;
111
112      explicit
113      _Tune()
114      : _M_align(_S_align), _M_max_bytes(_S_max_bytes), _M_min_bin(_S_min_bin),
115      _M_chunk_size(_S_chunk_size), _M_max_threads(_S_max_threads),
116      _M_freelist_headroom(_S_freelist_headroom),
117      _M_force_new(std::getenv("GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW") ? true : false)
118      { }
119
120      explicit
121      _Tune(size_t __align, size_t __maxb, size_t __minbin, size_t __chunk,
122	    size_t __maxthreads, size_t __headroom, bool __force)
123      : _M_align(__align), _M_max_bytes(__maxb), _M_min_bin(__minbin),
124      _M_chunk_size(__chunk), _M_max_threads(__maxthreads),
125      _M_freelist_headroom(__headroom), _M_force_new(__force)
126      { }
127    };
128
129    struct _Block_address
130    {
131      void* 			_M_initial;
132      _Block_address* 		_M_next;
133    };
134
135    const _Tune&
136    _M_get_options() const
137    { return _M_options; }
138
139    void
140    _M_set_options(_Tune __t)
141    {
142      if (!_M_init)
143	_M_options = __t;
144    }
145
146    bool
147    _M_check_threshold(size_t __bytes)
148    { return __bytes > _M_options._M_max_bytes || _M_options._M_force_new; }
149
150    size_t
151    _M_get_binmap(size_t __bytes)
152    { return _M_binmap[__bytes]; }
153
154    const size_t
155    _M_get_align()
156    { return _M_options._M_align; }
157
158    explicit
159    __pool_base()
160    : _M_options(_Tune()), _M_binmap(NULL), _M_init(false) { }
161
162    explicit
163    __pool_base(const _Tune& __options)
164    : _M_options(__options), _M_binmap(NULL), _M_init(false) { }
165
166  private:
167    explicit
168    __pool_base(const __pool_base&);
169
170    __pool_base&
171    operator=(const __pool_base&);
172
173  protected:
174    // Configuration options.
175    _Tune 	       		_M_options;
176
177    _Binmap_type* 		_M_binmap;
178
179    // Configuration of the pool object via _M_options can happen
180    // after construction but before initialization. After
181    // initialization is complete, this variable is set to true.
182    bool 			_M_init;
183  };
184
185
186  /**
187   *  @brief  Data describing the underlying memory pool, parameterized on
188   *  threading support.
189   */
190  template<bool _Thread>
191    class __pool;
192
193  /// Specialization for single thread.
194  template<>
195    class __pool<false> : public __pool_base
196    {
197    public:
198      union _Block_record
199      {
200	// Points to the block_record of the next free block.
201	_Block_record* 			_M_next;
202      };
203
204      struct _Bin_record
205      {
206	// An "array" of pointers to the first free block.
207	_Block_record**			_M_first;
208
209	// A list of the initial addresses of all allocated blocks.
210	_Block_address*		     	_M_address;
211      };
212
213      void
214      _M_initialize_once()
215      {
216	if (__builtin_expect(_M_init == false, false))
217	  _M_initialize();
218      }
219
220      void
221      _M_destroy() throw();
222
223      char*
224      _M_reserve_block(size_t __bytes, const size_t __thread_id);
225
226      void
227      _M_reclaim_block(char* __p, size_t __bytes);
228
229      size_t
230      _M_get_thread_id() { return 0; }
231
232      const _Bin_record&
233      _M_get_bin(size_t __which)
234      { return _M_bin[__which]; }
235
236      void
237      _M_adjust_freelist(const _Bin_record&, _Block_record*, size_t)
238      { }
239
240      explicit __pool()
241      : _M_bin(NULL), _M_bin_size(1) { }
242
243      explicit __pool(const __pool_base::_Tune& __tune)
244      : __pool_base(__tune), _M_bin(NULL), _M_bin_size(1) { }
245
246    private:
247      // An "array" of bin_records each of which represents a specific
248      // power of 2 size. Memory to this "array" is allocated in
249      // _M_initialize().
250      _Bin_record*		 _M_bin;
251
252      // Actual value calculated in _M_initialize().
253      size_t 	       	     	_M_bin_size;
254
255      void
256      _M_initialize();
257  };
258
259#ifdef __GTHREADS
260  /// Specialization for thread enabled, via gthreads.h.
261  template<>
262    class __pool<true> : public __pool_base
263    {
264    public:
265      // Each requesting thread is assigned an id ranging from 1 to
266      // _S_max_threads. Thread id 0 is used as a global memory pool.
267      // In order to get constant performance on the thread assignment
268      // routine, we keep a list of free ids. When a thread first
269      // requests memory we remove the first record in this list and
270      // stores the address in a __gthread_key. When initializing the
271      // __gthread_key we specify a destructor. When this destructor
272      // (i.e. the thread dies) is called, we return the thread id to
273      // the front of this list.
274      struct _Thread_record
275      {
276	// Points to next free thread id record. NULL if last record in list.
277	_Thread_record*			_M_next;
278
279	// Thread id ranging from 1 to _S_max_threads.
280	size_t                          _M_id;
281      };
282
283      union _Block_record
284      {
285	// Points to the block_record of the next free block.
286	_Block_record*			_M_next;
287
288	// The thread id of the thread which has requested this block.
289	size_t                          _M_thread_id;
290      };
291
292      struct _Bin_record
293      {
294	// An "array" of pointers to the first free block for each
295	// thread id. Memory to this "array" is allocated in
296	// _S_initialize() for _S_max_threads + global pool 0.
297	_Block_record**			_M_first;
298
299	// A list of the initial addresses of all allocated blocks.
300	_Block_address*		     	_M_address;
301
302	// An "array" of counters used to keep track of the amount of
303	// blocks that are on the freelist/used for each thread id.
304	// - Note that the second part of the allocated _M_used "array"
305	//   actually hosts (atomic) counters of reclaimed blocks:  in
306	//   _M_reserve_block and in _M_reclaim_block those numbers are
307	//   subtracted from the first ones to obtain the actual size
308	//   of the "working set" of the given thread.
309	// - Memory to these "arrays" is allocated in _S_initialize()
310	//   for _S_max_threads + global pool 0.
311	size_t*				_M_free;
312	size_t*			        _M_used;
313
314	// Each bin has its own mutex which is used to ensure data
315	// integrity while changing "ownership" on a block.  The mutex
316	// is initialized in _S_initialize().
317	__gthread_mutex_t*              _M_mutex;
318      };
319
320      // XXX GLIBCXX_ABI Deprecated
321      void
322      _M_initialize(__destroy_handler);
323
324      void
325      _M_initialize_once()
326      {
327	if (__builtin_expect(_M_init == false, false))
328	  _M_initialize();
329      }
330
331      void
332      _M_destroy() throw();
333
334      char*
335      _M_reserve_block(size_t __bytes, const size_t __thread_id);
336
337      void
338      _M_reclaim_block(char* __p, size_t __bytes);
339
340      const _Bin_record&
341      _M_get_bin(size_t __which)
342      { return _M_bin[__which]; }
343
344      void
345      _M_adjust_freelist(const _Bin_record& __bin, _Block_record* __block_record,
346			 size_t __thread_id)
347      {
348	if (__gthread_active_p())
349	  {
350	    __block_record->_M_thread_id = __thread_id;
351	    --__bin._M_free[__thread_id];
352	    ++__bin._M_used[__thread_id];
353	  }
354      }
355
356      // XXX GLIBCXX_ABI Deprecated
357      void
358      _M_destroy_thread_key(void*);
359
360      size_t
361      _M_get_thread_id();
362
363      explicit __pool()
364      : _M_bin(NULL), _M_bin_size(1), _M_thread_freelist(NULL)
365      { }
366
367      explicit __pool(const __pool_base::_Tune& __tune)
368      : __pool_base(__tune), _M_bin(NULL), _M_bin_size(1),
369      _M_thread_freelist(NULL)
370      { }
371
372    private:
373      // An "array" of bin_records each of which represents a specific
374      // power of 2 size. Memory to this "array" is allocated in
375      // _M_initialize().
376      _Bin_record*		_M_bin;
377
378      // Actual value calculated in _M_initialize().
379      size_t 	       	     	_M_bin_size;
380
381      _Thread_record* 		_M_thread_freelist;
382      void*			_M_thread_freelist_initial;
383
384      void
385      _M_initialize();
386    };
387#endif
388
389  template<template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
390    struct __common_pool
391    {
392      typedef _PoolTp<_Thread> 		pool_type;
393
394      static pool_type&
395      _S_get_pool()
396      {
397	static pool_type _S_pool;
398	return _S_pool;
399      }
400    };
401
402  template<template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
403    struct __common_pool_base;
404
405  template<template <bool> class _PoolTp>
406    struct __common_pool_base<_PoolTp, false>
407    : public __common_pool<_PoolTp, false>
408    {
409      using  __common_pool<_PoolTp, false>::_S_get_pool;
410
411      static void
412      _S_initialize_once()
413      {
414	static bool __init;
415	if (__builtin_expect(__init == false, false))
416	  {
417	    _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once();
418	    __init = true;
419	  }
420      }
421    };
422
423#ifdef __GTHREADS
424  template<template <bool> class _PoolTp>
425    struct __common_pool_base<_PoolTp, true>
426    : public __common_pool<_PoolTp, true>
427    {
428      using  __common_pool<_PoolTp, true>::_S_get_pool;
429
430      static void
431      _S_initialize()
432      { _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once(); }
433
434      static void
435      _S_initialize_once()
436      {
437	static bool __init;
438	if (__builtin_expect(__init == false, false))
439	  {
440	    if (__gthread_active_p())
441	      {
442		// On some platforms, __gthread_once_t is an aggregate.
443		static __gthread_once_t __once = __GTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
444		__gthread_once(&__once, _S_initialize);
445	      }
446
447	    // Double check initialization. May be necessary on some
448	    // systems for proper construction when not compiling with
449	    // thread flags.
450	    _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once();
451	    __init = true;
452	  }
453      }
454    };
455#endif
456
457  /// @brief  Policy for shared __pool objects.
458  template<template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
459    struct __common_pool_policy : public __common_pool_base<_PoolTp, _Thread>
460    {
461      template<typename _Tp1, template <bool> class _PoolTp1 = _PoolTp,
462	       bool _Thread1 = _Thread>
463        struct _M_rebind
464        { typedef __common_pool_policy<_PoolTp1, _Thread1> other; };
465
466      using  __common_pool_base<_PoolTp, _Thread>::_S_get_pool;
467      using  __common_pool_base<_PoolTp, _Thread>::_S_initialize_once;
468  };
469
470
471  template<typename _Tp, template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
472    struct __per_type_pool
473    {
474      typedef _Tp 			value_type;
475      typedef _PoolTp<_Thread> 		pool_type;
476
477      static pool_type&
478      _S_get_pool()
479      {
480	// Sane defaults for the _PoolTp.
481	typedef typename pool_type::_Block_record _Block_record;
482	const static size_t __a = (__alignof__(_Tp) >= sizeof(_Block_record)
483				   ? __alignof__(_Tp) : sizeof(_Block_record));
484
485	typedef typename __pool_base::_Tune _Tune;
486	static _Tune _S_tune(__a, sizeof(_Tp) * 64,
487			     sizeof(_Tp) * 2 >= __a ? sizeof(_Tp) * 2 : __a,
488			     sizeof(_Tp) * size_t(_Tune::_S_chunk_size),
489			     _Tune::_S_max_threads,
490			     _Tune::_S_freelist_headroom,
491			     std::getenv("GLIBCXX_FORCE_NEW") ? true : false);
492	static pool_type _S_pool(_S_tune);
493	return _S_pool;
494      }
495    };
496
497  template<typename _Tp, template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
498    struct __per_type_pool_base;
499
500  template<typename _Tp, template <bool> class _PoolTp>
501    struct __per_type_pool_base<_Tp, _PoolTp, false>
502    : public __per_type_pool<_Tp, _PoolTp, false>
503    {
504      using  __per_type_pool<_Tp, _PoolTp, false>::_S_get_pool;
505
506      static void
507      _S_initialize_once()
508      {
509	static bool __init;
510	if (__builtin_expect(__init == false, false))
511	  {
512	    _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once();
513	    __init = true;
514	  }
515      }
516    };
517
518 #ifdef __GTHREADS
519 template<typename _Tp, template <bool> class _PoolTp>
520    struct __per_type_pool_base<_Tp, _PoolTp, true>
521    : public __per_type_pool<_Tp, _PoolTp, true>
522    {
523      using  __per_type_pool<_Tp, _PoolTp, true>::_S_get_pool;
524
525      static void
526      _S_initialize()
527      { _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once(); }
528
529      static void
530      _S_initialize_once()
531      {
532	static bool __init;
533	if (__builtin_expect(__init == false, false))
534	  {
535	    if (__gthread_active_p())
536	      {
537		// On some platforms, __gthread_once_t is an aggregate.
538		static __gthread_once_t __once = __GTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
539		__gthread_once(&__once, _S_initialize);
540	      }
541
542	    // Double check initialization. May be necessary on some
543	    // systems for proper construction when not compiling with
544	    // thread flags.
545	    _S_get_pool()._M_initialize_once();
546	    __init = true;
547	  }
548      }
549    };
550#endif
551
552  /// @brief  Policy for individual __pool objects.
553  template<typename _Tp, template <bool> class _PoolTp, bool _Thread>
554    struct __per_type_pool_policy
555    : public __per_type_pool_base<_Tp, _PoolTp, _Thread>
556    {
557      template<typename _Tp1, template <bool> class _PoolTp1 = _PoolTp,
558	       bool _Thread1 = _Thread>
559        struct _M_rebind
560        { typedef __per_type_pool_policy<_Tp1, _PoolTp1, _Thread1> other; };
561
562      using  __per_type_pool_base<_Tp, _PoolTp, _Thread>::_S_get_pool;
563      using  __per_type_pool_base<_Tp, _PoolTp, _Thread>::_S_initialize_once;
564  };
565
566
567  /// @brief  Base class for _Tp dependent member functions.
568  template<typename _Tp>
569    class __mt_alloc_base
570    {
571    public:
572      typedef size_t                    size_type;
573      typedef ptrdiff_t                 difference_type;
574      typedef _Tp*                      pointer;
575      typedef const _Tp*                const_pointer;
576      typedef _Tp&                      reference;
577      typedef const _Tp&                const_reference;
578      typedef _Tp                       value_type;
579
580      pointer
581      address(reference __x) const
582      { return &__x; }
583
584      const_pointer
585      address(const_reference __x) const
586      { return &__x; }
587
588      size_type
589      max_size() const throw()
590      { return size_t(-1) / sizeof(_Tp); }
591
592      // _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
593      // 402. wrong new expression in [some_] allocator::construct
594      void
595      construct(pointer __p, const _Tp& __val)
596      { ::new(__p) _Tp(__val); }
597
598      void
599      destroy(pointer __p) { __p->~_Tp(); }
600    };
601
602#ifdef __GTHREADS
603#define __thread_default true
604#else
605#define __thread_default false
606#endif
607
608  /**
609   *  @brief  This is a fixed size (power of 2) allocator which - when
610   *  compiled with thread support - will maintain one freelist per
611   *  size per thread plus a "global" one. Steps are taken to limit
612   *  the per thread freelist sizes (by returning excess back to
613   *  the "global" list).
614   *
615   *  Further details:
616   *  http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/ext/mt_allocator.html
617   */
618  template<typename _Tp,
619	   typename _Poolp = __common_pool_policy<__pool, __thread_default> >
620    class __mt_alloc : public __mt_alloc_base<_Tp>
621    {
622    public:
623      typedef size_t                    	size_type;
624      typedef ptrdiff_t                 	difference_type;
625      typedef _Tp*                      	pointer;
626      typedef const _Tp*                	const_pointer;
627      typedef _Tp&                      	reference;
628      typedef const _Tp&                	const_reference;
629      typedef _Tp                       	value_type;
630      typedef _Poolp      			__policy_type;
631      typedef typename _Poolp::pool_type	__pool_type;
632
633      template<typename _Tp1, typename _Poolp1 = _Poolp>
634        struct rebind
635        {
636	  typedef typename _Poolp1::template _M_rebind<_Tp1>::other pol_type;
637	  typedef __mt_alloc<_Tp1, pol_type> other;
638	};
639
640      __mt_alloc() throw() { }
641
642      __mt_alloc(const __mt_alloc&) throw() { }
643
644      template<typename _Tp1, typename _Poolp1>
645        __mt_alloc(const __mt_alloc<_Tp1, _Poolp1>&) throw() { }
646
647      ~__mt_alloc() throw() { }
648
649      pointer
650      allocate(size_type __n, const void* = 0);
651
652      void
653      deallocate(pointer __p, size_type __n);
654
655      const __pool_base::_Tune
656      _M_get_options()
657      {
658	// Return a copy, not a reference, for external consumption.
659	return __policy_type::_S_get_pool()._M_get_options();
660      }
661
662      void
663      _M_set_options(__pool_base::_Tune __t)
664      { __policy_type::_S_get_pool()._M_set_options(__t); }
665    };
666
667  template<typename _Tp, typename _Poolp>
668    typename __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>::pointer
669    __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>::
670    allocate(size_type __n, const void*)
671    {
672      if (__builtin_expect(__n > this->max_size(), false))
673	std::__throw_bad_alloc();
674
675      __policy_type::_S_initialize_once();
676
677      // Requests larger than _M_max_bytes are handled by operator
678      // new/delete directly.
679      __pool_type& __pool = __policy_type::_S_get_pool();
680      const size_t __bytes = __n * sizeof(_Tp);
681      if (__pool._M_check_threshold(__bytes))
682	{
683	  void* __ret = ::operator new(__bytes);
684	  return static_cast<_Tp*>(__ret);
685	}
686
687      // Round up to power of 2 and figure out which bin to use.
688      const size_t __which = __pool._M_get_binmap(__bytes);
689      const size_t __thread_id = __pool._M_get_thread_id();
690
691      // Find out if we have blocks on our freelist.  If so, go ahead
692      // and use them directly without having to lock anything.
693      char* __c;
694      typedef typename __pool_type::_Bin_record _Bin_record;
695      const _Bin_record& __bin = __pool._M_get_bin(__which);
696      if (__bin._M_first[__thread_id])
697	{
698	  // Already reserved.
699	  typedef typename __pool_type::_Block_record _Block_record;
700	  _Block_record* __block_record = __bin._M_first[__thread_id];
701	  __bin._M_first[__thread_id] = __block_record->_M_next;
702
703	  __pool._M_adjust_freelist(__bin, __block_record, __thread_id);
704	  __c = reinterpret_cast<char*>(__block_record) + __pool._M_get_align();
705	}
706      else
707	{
708	  // Null, reserve.
709	  __c = __pool._M_reserve_block(__bytes, __thread_id);
710	}
711      return static_cast<_Tp*>(static_cast<void*>(__c));
712    }
713
714  template<typename _Tp, typename _Poolp>
715    void
716    __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>::
717    deallocate(pointer __p, size_type __n)
718    {
719      if (__builtin_expect(__p != 0, true))
720	{
721	  // Requests larger than _M_max_bytes are handled by
722	  // operators new/delete directly.
723	  __pool_type& __pool = __policy_type::_S_get_pool();
724	  const size_t __bytes = __n * sizeof(_Tp);
725	  if (__pool._M_check_threshold(__bytes))
726	    ::operator delete(__p);
727	  else
728	    __pool._M_reclaim_block(reinterpret_cast<char*>(__p), __bytes);
729	}
730    }
731
732  template<typename _Tp, typename _Poolp>
733    inline bool
734    operator==(const __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>&, const __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>&)
735    { return true; }
736
737  template<typename _Tp, typename _Poolp>
738    inline bool
739    operator!=(const __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>&, const __mt_alloc<_Tp, _Poolp>&)
740    { return false; }
741
742#undef __thread_default
743
744_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE
745
746#endif
747