1 #ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EXTENT_STRUCTS_H
2 #define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EXTENT_STRUCTS_H
3 
4 #include "jemalloc/internal/atomic.h"
5 #include "jemalloc/internal/bitmap.h"
6 #include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h"
7 #include "jemalloc/internal/ql.h"
8 #include "jemalloc/internal/ph.h"
9 #include "jemalloc/internal/size_classes.h"
10 
11 typedef enum {
12 	extent_state_active   = 0,
13 	extent_state_dirty    = 1,
14 	extent_state_muzzy    = 2,
15 	extent_state_retained = 3
16 } extent_state_t;
17 
18 /* Extent (span of pages).  Use accessor functions for e_* fields. */
19 struct extent_s {
20 	/*
21 	 * Bitfield containing several fields:
22 	 *
23 	 * a: arena_ind
24 	 * b: slab
25 	 * c: committed
26 	 * d: dumpable
27 	 * z: zeroed
28 	 * t: state
29 	 * i: szind
30 	 * f: nfree
31 	 * n: sn
32 	 *
33 	 * nnnnnnnn ... nnnnffff ffffffii iiiiiitt zdcbaaaa aaaaaaaa
34 	 *
35 	 * arena_ind: Arena from which this extent came, or all 1 bits if
36 	 *            unassociated.
37 	 *
38 	 * slab: The slab flag indicates whether the extent is used for a slab
39 	 *       of small regions.  This helps differentiate small size classes,
40 	 *       and it indicates whether interior pointers can be looked up via
41 	 *       iealloc().
42 	 *
43 	 * committed: The committed flag indicates whether physical memory is
44 	 *            committed to the extent, whether explicitly or implicitly
45 	 *            as on a system that overcommits and satisfies physical
46 	 *            memory needs on demand via soft page faults.
47 	 *
48 	 * dumpable: The dumpable flag indicates whether or not we've set the
49 	 *           memory in question to be dumpable.  Note that this
50 	 *           interacts somewhat subtly with user-specified extent hooks,
51 	 *           since we don't know if *they* are fiddling with
52 	 *           dumpability (in which case, we don't want to undo whatever
53 	 *           they're doing).  To deal with this scenario, we:
54 	 *             - Make dumpable false only for memory allocated with the
55 	 *               default hooks.
56 	 *             - Only allow memory to go from non-dumpable to dumpable,
57 	 *               and only once.
58 	 *             - Never make the OS call to allow dumping when the
59 	 *               dumpable bit is already set.
60 	 *           These three constraints mean that we will never
61 	 *           accidentally dump user memory that the user meant to set
62 	 *           nondumpable with their extent hooks.
63 	 *
64 	 *
65 	 * zeroed: The zeroed flag is used by extent recycling code to track
66 	 *         whether memory is zero-filled.
67 	 *
68 	 * state: The state flag is an extent_state_t.
69 	 *
70 	 * szind: The szind flag indicates usable size class index for
71 	 *        allocations residing in this extent, regardless of whether the
72 	 *        extent is a slab.  Extent size and usable size often differ
73 	 *        even for non-slabs, either due to sz_large_pad or promotion of
74 	 *        sampled small regions.
75 	 *
76 	 * nfree: Number of free regions in slab.
77 	 *
78 	 * sn: Serial number (potentially non-unique).
79 	 *
80 	 *     Serial numbers may wrap around if !opt_retain, but as long as
81 	 *     comparison functions fall back on address comparison for equal
82 	 *     serial numbers, stable (if imperfect) ordering is maintained.
83 	 *
84 	 *     Serial numbers may not be unique even in the absence of
85 	 *     wrap-around, e.g. when splitting an extent and assigning the same
86 	 *     serial number to both resulting adjacent extents.
87 	 */
88 	uint64_t		e_bits;
89 #define MASK(CURRENT_FIELD_WIDTH, CURRENT_FIELD_SHIFT) ((((((uint64_t)0x1U) << (CURRENT_FIELD_WIDTH)) - 1)) << (CURRENT_FIELD_SHIFT))
90 
91 #define EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_WIDTH  MALLOCX_ARENA_BITS
92 #define EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_SHIFT  0
93 #define EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_SHIFT)
94 
95 #define EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_WIDTH  1
96 #define EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_ARENA_SHIFT)
97 #define EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_SHIFT)
98 
99 #define EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_WIDTH  1
100 #define EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_SLAB_SHIFT)
101 #define EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_SHIFT)
102 
103 #define EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_WIDTH  1
104 #define EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_COMMITTED_SHIFT)
105 #define EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_SHIFT)
106 
107 #define EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_WIDTH  1
108 #define EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_DUMPABLE_SHIFT)
109 #define EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_SHIFT)
110 
111 #define EXTENT_BITS_STATE_WIDTH  2
112 #define EXTENT_BITS_STATE_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_ZEROED_SHIFT)
113 #define EXTENT_BITS_STATE_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_STATE_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_STATE_SHIFT)
114 
115 #define EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_WIDTH  LG_CEIL_NSIZES
116 #define EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_STATE_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_STATE_SHIFT)
117 #define EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_SHIFT)
118 
119 #define EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_WIDTH  (LG_SLAB_MAXREGS + 1)
120 #define EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_SZIND_SHIFT)
121 #define EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_MASK  MASK(EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_WIDTH, EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_SHIFT)
122 
123 #define EXTENT_BITS_SN_SHIFT  (EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_WIDTH + EXTENT_BITS_NFREE_SHIFT)
124 #define EXTENT_BITS_SN_MASK  (UINT64_MAX << EXTENT_BITS_SN_SHIFT)
125 
126 	/* Pointer to the extent that this structure is responsible for. */
127 	void			*e_addr;
128 
129 	union {
130 		/*
131 		 * Extent size and serial number associated with the extent
132 		 * structure (different than the serial number for the extent at
133 		 * e_addr).
134 		 *
135 		 * ssssssss [...] ssssssss ssssnnnn nnnnnnnn
136 		 */
137 		size_t			e_size_esn;
138 	#define EXTENT_SIZE_MASK	((size_t)~(PAGE-1))
139 	#define EXTENT_ESN_MASK		((size_t)PAGE-1)
140 		/* Base extent size, which may not be a multiple of PAGE. */
141 		size_t			e_bsize;
142 	};
143 
144 	/*
145 	 * List linkage, used by a variety of lists:
146 	 * - bin_t's slabs_full
147 	 * - extents_t's LRU
148 	 * - stashed dirty extents
149 	 * - arena's large allocations
150 	 */
151 	ql_elm(extent_t)	ql_link;
152 
153 	/*
154 	 * Linkage for per size class sn/address-ordered heaps, and
155 	 * for extent_avail
156 	 */
157 	phn(extent_t)		ph_link;
158 
159 	union {
160 		/* Small region slab metadata. */
161 		arena_slab_data_t	e_slab_data;
162 
163 		/*
164 		 * Profile counters, used for large objects.  Points to a
165 		 * prof_tctx_t.
166 		 */
167 		atomic_p_t		e_prof_tctx;
168 	};
169 };
170 typedef ql_head(extent_t) extent_list_t;
171 typedef ph(extent_t) extent_tree_t;
172 typedef ph(extent_t) extent_heap_t;
173 
174 /* Quantized collection of extents, with built-in LRU queue. */
175 struct extents_s {
176 	malloc_mutex_t		mtx;
177 
178 	/*
179 	 * Quantized per size class heaps of extents.
180 	 *
181 	 * Synchronization: mtx.
182 	 */
183 	extent_heap_t		heaps[NPSIZES+1];
184 
185 	/*
186 	 * Bitmap for which set bits correspond to non-empty heaps.
187 	 *
188 	 * Synchronization: mtx.
189 	 */
190 	bitmap_t		bitmap[BITMAP_GROUPS(NPSIZES+1)];
191 
192 	/*
193 	 * LRU of all extents in heaps.
194 	 *
195 	 * Synchronization: mtx.
196 	 */
197 	extent_list_t		lru;
198 
199 	/*
200 	 * Page sum for all extents in heaps.
201 	 *
202 	 * The synchronization here is a little tricky.  Modifications to npages
203 	 * must hold mtx, but reads need not (though, a reader who sees npages
204 	 * without holding the mutex can't assume anything about the rest of the
205 	 * state of the extents_t).
206 	 */
207 	atomic_zu_t		npages;
208 
209 	/* All stored extents must be in the same state. */
210 	extent_state_t		state;
211 
212 	/*
213 	 * If true, delay coalescing until eviction; otherwise coalesce during
214 	 * deallocation.
215 	 */
216 	bool			delay_coalesce;
217 };
218 
219 #endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_EXTENT_STRUCTS_H */
220