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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1987, 1993
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32  *
33  *	@(#)malloc.h	8.5 (Berkeley) 5/3/95
34  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/malloc.h,v 1.48.2.2 2002/03/16 02:19:16 archie Exp $
35  * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/malloc.h,v 1.20 2004/11/17 23:36:19 dillon Exp $
36  */
37 
38 #ifndef _SYS_MALLOC_H_
39 #define	_SYS_MALLOC_H_
40 
41 #ifndef _MACHINE_PARAM_H_
42 #include <machine/param.h>	/* for SMP_MAXCPU */
43 #endif
44 
45 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
46 
47 #ifndef _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H_
48 #include <machine/vmparam.h>	/* for VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS */
49 #endif
50 
51 #define splmem splhigh
52 
53 #ifndef _MACHINE_TYPES_H_
54 #include <machine/types.h>	/* vm_paddr_t */
55 #endif
56 
57 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
58 
59 /*
60  * flags to malloc.
61  */
62 #define	M_RNOWAIT     	0x0001	/* do not block */
63 #define	M_WAITOK     	0x0002	/* wait for resources / alloc from cache */
64 #define	M_ZERO       	0x0100	/* bzero() the allocation */
65 #define	M_USE_RESERVE	0x0200	/* can eat into free list reserve */
66 #define	M_NULLOK	0x0400	/* ok to return NULL in M_WAITOK case */
67 #define M_PASSIVE_ZERO	0x0800	/* (internal to the slab code only) */
68 #define M_USE_INTERRUPT_RESERVE \
69 			0x1000	/* can exhaust free list entirely */
70 
71 /*
72  * M_NOWAIT has to be a set of flags for equivalence to prior use.
73  *
74  * M_SYSALLOC should be used for any critical infrastructure allocations
75  * made by the kernel proper.
76  *
77  * M_INTNOWAIT should be used for any critical infrastructure allocations
78  * made by interrupts.  Such allocations can still fail but will not fail
79  * as often as M_NOWAIT.
80  *
81  * NOTE ON DRAGONFLY USE OF M_NOWAIT.  In FreeBSD M_NOWAIT allocations
82  * almost always succeed.  In DragonFly, however, there is a good chance
83  * that an allocation will fail.  M_NOWAIT should only be used when
84  * allocations can fail without any serious detriment to the system.
85  *
86  * Note that allocations made from (preempted) interrupts will attempt to
87  * use pages from the VM PAGE CACHE (PQ_CACHE) (i.e. those associated with
88  * objects).  This is automatic.
89  */
90 
91 #define M_INTNOWAIT	(M_RNOWAIT|M_USE_RESERVE|M_USE_INTERRUPT_RESERVE)
92 #define M_SYSNOWAIT	(M_RNOWAIT|M_USE_RESERVE)
93 #define M_INTWAIT	(M_WAITOK|M_USE_RESERVE|M_USE_INTERRUPT_RESERVE)
94 #define M_SYSWAIT	(M_WAITOK|M_USE_RESERVE)
95 
96 #define M_NOWAIT	M_INTNOWAIT
97 #define M_SYSALLOC	M_SYSWAIT
98 
99 #define	M_MAGIC		877983977	/* time when first defined :-) */
100 
101 /*
102  * The malloc tracking structure.  Note that per-cpu entries must be
103  * aggregated for accurate statistics, they do not actually break the
104  * stats down by cpu (e.g. the cpu freeing memory will subtract from
105  * its slot, not the originating cpu's slot).
106  *
107  * SMP_MAXCPU is used so modules which use malloc remain compatible
108  * between UP and SMP.
109  */
110 struct malloc_type {
111 	struct malloc_type *ks_next;	/* next in list */
112 	long 	ks_memuse[SMP_MAXCPU];	/* total memory held in bytes */
113 	long	ks_loosememuse;		/* (inaccurate) aggregate memuse */
114 	long	ks_limit;	/* most that are allowed to exist */
115 	long	ks_size;	/* sizes of this thing that are allocated */
116 	long	ks_inuse[SMP_MAXCPU]; /* # of allocs currently in use */
117 	__int64_t ks_calls;	/* total packets of this type ever allocated */
118 	long	ks_maxused;	/* maximum number ever used */
119 	__uint32_t ks_magic;	/* if it's not magic, don't touch it */
120 	const char *ks_shortdesc;	/* short description */
121 	__uint16_t ks_limblocks; /* number of times blocked for hitting limit */
122 	__uint16_t ks_mapblocks; /* number of times blocked for kernel map */
123 	long	ks_reserved[4];	/* future use (module compatibility) */
124 };
125 
126 typedef struct malloc_type	*malloc_type_t;
127 
128 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KERNEL_STRUCTURES)
129 
130 #define	MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc)	\
131 	struct malloc_type type[1] = { 			\
132 	    { NULL, { 0 }, 0, 0, 0, { 0 }, 0, 0, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, 0, 0, { 0 } } \
133 	}; 								    \
134 	SYSINIT(type##_init, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, malloc_init, type); \
135 	SYSUNINIT(type##_uninit, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, malloc_uninit, type)
136 
137 #else
138 
139 #define	MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc)	\
140 	struct malloc_type type[1] = { 			\
141 	    { NULL, { 0 }, 0, 0, 0, { 0 }, 0, 0, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, 0, 0 } \
142 	};
143 
144 #endif
145 
146 #define	MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
147 	extern struct malloc_type type[1]
148 
149 #ifdef _KERNEL
150 
151 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CACHE);
152 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_DEVBUF);
153 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_TEMP);
154 
155 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6OPT); /* for INET6 */
156 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6NDP); /* for INET6 */
157 
158 #endif /* _KERNEL */
159 
160 /*
161  * Array of descriptors that describe the contents of each page
162  */
163 struct kmemusage {
164 	short ku_cpu;		/* cpu index */
165 	union {
166 		__int16_t freecnt;/* for small allocations, free pieces in page */
167 		__int16_t pagecnt;/* for large allocations, pages alloced */
168 	} ku_un;
169 };
170 #define ku_freecnt ku_un.freecnt
171 #define ku_pagecnt ku_un.pagecnt
172 
173 #ifdef _KERNEL
174 
175 #define	MINALLOCSIZE	sizeof(void *)
176 
177 /*
178  * Turn virtual addresses into kmem map indices
179  */
180 #define btokup(addr)	(&kmemusage[((caddr_t)(addr) - (caddr_t)VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) >> PAGE_SHIFT])
181 
182 /*
183  * Deprecated macro versions of not-quite-malloc() and free().
184  */
185 #define	MALLOC(space, cast, size, type, flags) \
186 	(space) = (cast)malloc((u_long)(size), (type), (flags))
187 #define	FREE(addr, type) free((addr), (type))
188 
189 /*
190  * XXX this should be declared in <sys/uio.h>, but that tends to fail
191  * because <sys/uio.h> is included in a header before the source file
192  * has a chance to include <sys/malloc.h> to get MALLOC_DECLARE() defined.
193  */
194 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IOV);
195 
196 /* XXX struct malloc_type is unused for contig*(). */
197 void	contigfree (void *addr, unsigned long size,
198 			struct malloc_type *type);
199 void	*contigmalloc (unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type,
200 			   int flags, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high,
201 			   unsigned long alignment, unsigned long boundary);
202 void	free (void *addr, struct malloc_type *type);
203 void	*malloc (unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags);
204 void	malloc_init (void *);
205 void	malloc_uninit (void *);
206 void	*realloc (void *addr, unsigned long size,
207 		      struct malloc_type *type, int flags);
208 void	*reallocf (void *addr, unsigned long size,
209 		      struct malloc_type *type, int flags);
210 char	*strdup (const char *, struct malloc_type *);
211 
212 #endif /* _KERNEL */
213 
214 #endif /* !_SYS_MALLOC_H_ */
215