1 /* "Bag-of-pages" garbage collector for the GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009,
3 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
28 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
31 #include "ggc-internal.h"
34 #include "tree-flow.h"
38 /* Prefer MAP_ANON(YMOUS) to /dev/zero, since we don't need to keep a
39 file open. Prefer either to valloc. */
41 # undef HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO
45 #ifdef HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO
50 #define USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
53 #if defined(HAVE_MADVISE) && HAVE_DECL_MADVISE && defined(MADV_DONTNEED) \
54 && defined(USING_MMAP)
55 # define USING_MADVISE
60 This garbage-collecting allocator allocates objects on one of a set
61 of pages. Each page can allocate objects of a single size only;
62 available sizes are powers of two starting at four bytes. The size
63 of an allocation request is rounded up to the next power of two
64 (`order'), and satisfied from the appropriate page.
66 Each page is recorded in a page-entry, which also maintains an
67 in-use bitmap of object positions on the page. This allows the
68 allocation state of a particular object to be flipped without
69 touching the page itself.
71 Each page-entry also has a context depth, which is used to track
72 pushing and popping of allocation contexts. Only objects allocated
73 in the current (highest-numbered) context may be collected.
75 Page entries are arranged in an array of singly-linked lists. The
76 array is indexed by the allocation size, in bits, of the pages on
77 it; i.e. all pages on a list allocate objects of the same size.
78 Pages are ordered on the list such that all non-full pages precede
79 all full pages, with non-full pages arranged in order of decreasing
82 Empty pages (of all orders) are kept on a single page cache list,
83 and are considered first when new pages are required; they are
84 deallocated at the start of the next collection if they haven't
85 been recycled by then. */
87 /* Define GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL to print debugging information.
88 0: No debugging output.
89 1: GC statistics only.
90 2: Page-entry allocations/deallocations as well.
91 3: Object allocations as well.
92 4: Object marks as well. */
93 #define GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL (0)
95 #ifndef HOST_BITS_PER_PTR
96 #define HOST_BITS_PER_PTR HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
100 /* A two-level tree is used to look up the page-entry for a given
101 pointer. Two chunks of the pointer's bits are extracted to index
102 the first and second levels of the tree, as follows:
106 msb +----------------+----+------+------+ lsb
112 The bottommost HOST_PAGE_SIZE_BITS are ignored, since page-entry
113 pages are aligned on system page boundaries. The next most
114 significant PAGE_L2_BITS and PAGE_L1_BITS are the second and first
115 index values in the lookup table, respectively.
117 For 32-bit architectures and the settings below, there are no
118 leftover bits. For architectures with wider pointers, the lookup
119 tree points to a list of pages, which must be scanned to find the
122 #define PAGE_L1_BITS (8)
123 #define PAGE_L2_BITS (32 - PAGE_L1_BITS - G.lg_pagesize)
124 #define PAGE_L1_SIZE ((size_t) 1 << PAGE_L1_BITS)
125 #define PAGE_L2_SIZE ((size_t) 1 << PAGE_L2_BITS)
127 #define LOOKUP_L1(p) \
128 (((size_t) (p) >> (32 - PAGE_L1_BITS)) & ((1 << PAGE_L1_BITS) - 1))
130 #define LOOKUP_L2(p) \
131 (((size_t) (p) >> G.lg_pagesize) & ((1 << PAGE_L2_BITS) - 1))
133 /* The number of objects per allocation page, for objects on a page of
134 the indicated ORDER. */
135 #define OBJECTS_PER_PAGE(ORDER) objects_per_page_table[ORDER]
137 /* The number of objects in P. */
138 #define OBJECTS_IN_PAGE(P) ((P)->bytes / OBJECT_SIZE ((P)->order))
140 /* The size of an object on a page of the indicated ORDER. */
141 #define OBJECT_SIZE(ORDER) object_size_table[ORDER]
143 /* For speed, we avoid doing a general integer divide to locate the
144 offset in the allocation bitmap, by precalculating numbers M, S
145 such that (O * M) >> S == O / Z (modulo 2^32), for any offset O
146 within the page which is evenly divisible by the object size Z. */
147 #define DIV_MULT(ORDER) inverse_table[ORDER].mult
148 #define DIV_SHIFT(ORDER) inverse_table[ORDER].shift
149 #define OFFSET_TO_BIT(OFFSET, ORDER) \
150 (((OFFSET) * DIV_MULT (ORDER)) >> DIV_SHIFT (ORDER))
152 /* We use this structure to determine the alignment required for
153 allocations. For power-of-two sized allocations, that's not a
154 problem, but it does matter for odd-sized allocations.
155 We do not care about alignment for floating-point types. */
157 struct max_alignment
{
165 /* The biggest alignment required. */
167 #define MAX_ALIGNMENT (offsetof (struct max_alignment, u))
170 /* The number of extra orders, not corresponding to power-of-two sized
173 #define NUM_EXTRA_ORDERS ARRAY_SIZE (extra_order_size_table)
175 #define RTL_SIZE(NSLOTS) \
176 (RTX_HDR_SIZE + (NSLOTS) * sizeof (rtunion))
178 #define TREE_EXP_SIZE(OPS) \
179 (sizeof (struct tree_exp) + ((OPS) - 1) * sizeof (tree))
181 /* The Ith entry is the maximum size of an object to be stored in the
182 Ith extra order. Adding a new entry to this array is the *only*
183 thing you need to do to add a new special allocation size. */
185 static const size_t extra_order_size_table
[] = {
186 /* Extra orders for small non-power-of-two multiples of MAX_ALIGNMENT.
187 There are a lot of structures with these sizes and explicitly
188 listing them risks orders being dropped because they changed size. */
200 sizeof (struct tree_decl_non_common
),
201 sizeof (struct tree_field_decl
),
202 sizeof (struct tree_parm_decl
),
203 sizeof (struct tree_var_decl
),
204 sizeof (struct tree_type_non_common
),
205 sizeof (struct function
),
206 sizeof (struct basic_block_def
),
207 sizeof (struct cgraph_node
),
208 sizeof (struct loop
),
211 /* The total number of orders. */
213 #define NUM_ORDERS (HOST_BITS_PER_PTR + NUM_EXTRA_ORDERS)
215 /* Compute the smallest nonnegative number which when added to X gives
218 #define ROUND_UP_VALUE(x, f) ((f) - 1 - ((f) - 1 + (x)) % (f))
220 /* Compute the smallest multiple of F that is >= X. */
222 #define ROUND_UP(x, f) (CEIL (x, f) * (f))
224 /* Round X to next multiple of the page size */
226 #define PAGE_ALIGN(x) (((x) + G.pagesize - 1) & ~(G.pagesize - 1))
228 /* The Ith entry is the number of objects on a page or order I. */
230 static unsigned objects_per_page_table
[NUM_ORDERS
];
232 /* The Ith entry is the size of an object on a page of order I. */
234 static size_t object_size_table
[NUM_ORDERS
];
236 /* The Ith entry is a pair of numbers (mult, shift) such that
237 ((k * mult) >> shift) mod 2^32 == (k / OBJECT_SIZE(I)) mod 2^32,
238 for all k evenly divisible by OBJECT_SIZE(I). */
245 inverse_table
[NUM_ORDERS
];
247 /* A page_entry records the status of an allocation page. This
248 structure is dynamically sized to fit the bitmap in_use_p. */
249 typedef struct page_entry
251 /* The next page-entry with objects of the same size, or NULL if
252 this is the last page-entry. */
253 struct page_entry
*next
;
255 /* The previous page-entry with objects of the same size, or NULL if
256 this is the first page-entry. The PREV pointer exists solely to
257 keep the cost of ggc_free manageable. */
258 struct page_entry
*prev
;
260 /* The number of bytes allocated. (This will always be a multiple
261 of the host system page size.) */
264 /* The address at which the memory is allocated. */
267 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
268 /* Back pointer to the page group this page came from. */
269 struct page_group
*group
;
272 /* This is the index in the by_depth varray where this page table
274 unsigned long index_by_depth
;
276 /* Context depth of this page. */
277 unsigned short context_depth
;
279 /* The number of free objects remaining on this page. */
280 unsigned short num_free_objects
;
282 /* A likely candidate for the bit position of a free object for the
283 next allocation from this page. */
284 unsigned short next_bit_hint
;
286 /* The lg of size of objects allocated from this page. */
289 /* Discarded page? */
292 /* A bit vector indicating whether or not objects are in use. The
293 Nth bit is one if the Nth object on this page is allocated. This
294 array is dynamically sized. */
295 unsigned long in_use_p
[1];
298 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
299 /* A page_group describes a large allocation from malloc, from which
300 we parcel out aligned pages. */
301 typedef struct page_group
303 /* A linked list of all extant page groups. */
304 struct page_group
*next
;
306 /* The address we received from malloc. */
309 /* The size of the block. */
312 /* A bitmask of pages in use. */
317 #if HOST_BITS_PER_PTR <= 32
319 /* On 32-bit hosts, we use a two level page table, as pictured above. */
320 typedef page_entry
**page_table
[PAGE_L1_SIZE
];
324 /* On 64-bit hosts, we use the same two level page tables plus a linked
325 list that disambiguates the top 32-bits. There will almost always be
326 exactly one entry in the list. */
327 typedef struct page_table_chain
329 struct page_table_chain
*next
;
331 page_entry
**table
[PAGE_L1_SIZE
];
336 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
337 /* List of free objects to be verified as actually free on the
342 struct free_object
*next
;
346 /* The rest of the global variables. */
347 static struct globals
349 /* The Nth element in this array is a page with objects of size 2^N.
350 If there are any pages with free objects, they will be at the
351 head of the list. NULL if there are no page-entries for this
353 page_entry
*pages
[NUM_ORDERS
];
355 /* The Nth element in this array is the last page with objects of
356 size 2^N. NULL if there are no page-entries for this object
358 page_entry
*page_tails
[NUM_ORDERS
];
360 /* Lookup table for associating allocation pages with object addresses. */
363 /* The system's page size. */
367 /* Bytes currently allocated. */
370 /* Bytes currently allocated at the end of the last collection. */
371 size_t allocated_last_gc
;
373 /* Total amount of memory mapped. */
376 /* Bit N set if any allocations have been done at context depth N. */
377 unsigned long context_depth_allocations
;
379 /* Bit N set if any collections have been done at context depth N. */
380 unsigned long context_depth_collections
;
382 /* The current depth in the context stack. */
383 unsigned short context_depth
;
385 /* A file descriptor open to /dev/zero for reading. */
386 #if defined (HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO)
390 /* A cache of free system pages. */
391 page_entry
*free_pages
;
393 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
394 page_group
*page_groups
;
397 /* The file descriptor for debugging output. */
400 /* Current number of elements in use in depth below. */
401 unsigned int depth_in_use
;
403 /* Maximum number of elements that can be used before resizing. */
404 unsigned int depth_max
;
406 /* Each element of this array is an index in by_depth where the given
407 depth starts. This structure is indexed by that given depth we
408 are interested in. */
411 /* Current number of elements in use in by_depth below. */
412 unsigned int by_depth_in_use
;
414 /* Maximum number of elements that can be used before resizing. */
415 unsigned int by_depth_max
;
417 /* Each element of this array is a pointer to a page_entry, all
418 page_entries can be found in here by increasing depth.
419 index_by_depth in the page_entry is the index into this data
420 structure where that page_entry can be found. This is used to
421 speed up finding all page_entries at a particular depth. */
422 page_entry
**by_depth
;
424 /* Each element is a pointer to the saved in_use_p bits, if any,
425 zero otherwise. We allocate them all together, to enable a
426 better runtime data access pattern. */
427 unsigned long **save_in_use
;
429 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
430 /* List of free objects to be verified as actually free on the
432 struct free_object
*free_object_list
;
435 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
438 /* Total GC-allocated memory. */
439 unsigned long long total_allocated
;
440 /* Total overhead for GC-allocated memory. */
441 unsigned long long total_overhead
;
443 /* Total allocations and overhead for sizes less than 32, 64 and 128.
444 These sizes are interesting because they are typical cache line
447 unsigned long long total_allocated_under32
;
448 unsigned long long total_overhead_under32
;
450 unsigned long long total_allocated_under64
;
451 unsigned long long total_overhead_under64
;
453 unsigned long long total_allocated_under128
;
454 unsigned long long total_overhead_under128
;
456 /* The allocations for each of the allocation orders. */
457 unsigned long long total_allocated_per_order
[NUM_ORDERS
];
459 /* The overhead for each of the allocation orders. */
460 unsigned long long total_overhead_per_order
[NUM_ORDERS
];
465 /* The size in bytes required to maintain a bitmap for the objects
467 #define BITMAP_SIZE(Num_objects) \
468 (CEIL ((Num_objects), HOST_BITS_PER_LONG) * sizeof(long))
470 /* Allocate pages in chunks of this size, to throttle calls to memory
471 allocation routines. The first page is used, the rest go onto the
472 free list. This cannot be larger than HOST_BITS_PER_INT for the
473 in_use bitmask for page_group. Hosts that need a different value
474 can override this by defining GGC_QUIRE_SIZE explicitly. */
475 #ifndef GGC_QUIRE_SIZE
477 # define GGC_QUIRE_SIZE 512 /* 2MB for 4K pages */
479 # define GGC_QUIRE_SIZE 16
483 /* Initial guess as to how many page table entries we might need. */
484 #define INITIAL_PTE_COUNT 128
486 static int ggc_allocated_p (const void *);
487 static page_entry
*lookup_page_table_entry (const void *);
488 static void set_page_table_entry (void *, page_entry
*);
490 static char *alloc_anon (char *, size_t, bool check
);
492 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
493 static size_t page_group_index (char *, char *);
494 static void set_page_group_in_use (page_group
*, char *);
495 static void clear_page_group_in_use (page_group
*, char *);
497 static struct page_entry
* alloc_page (unsigned);
498 static void free_page (struct page_entry
*);
499 static void release_pages (void);
500 static void clear_marks (void);
501 static void sweep_pages (void);
502 static void ggc_recalculate_in_use_p (page_entry
*);
503 static void compute_inverse (unsigned);
504 static inline void adjust_depth (void);
505 static void move_ptes_to_front (int, int);
507 void debug_print_page_list (int);
508 static void push_depth (unsigned int);
509 static void push_by_depth (page_entry
*, unsigned long *);
511 /* Push an entry onto G.depth. */
514 push_depth (unsigned int i
)
516 if (G
.depth_in_use
>= G
.depth_max
)
519 G
.depth
= XRESIZEVEC (unsigned int, G
.depth
, G
.depth_max
);
521 G
.depth
[G
.depth_in_use
++] = i
;
524 /* Push an entry onto G.by_depth and G.save_in_use. */
527 push_by_depth (page_entry
*p
, unsigned long *s
)
529 if (G
.by_depth_in_use
>= G
.by_depth_max
)
532 G
.by_depth
= XRESIZEVEC (page_entry
*, G
.by_depth
, G
.by_depth_max
);
533 G
.save_in_use
= XRESIZEVEC (unsigned long *, G
.save_in_use
,
536 G
.by_depth
[G
.by_depth_in_use
] = p
;
537 G
.save_in_use
[G
.by_depth_in_use
++] = s
;
540 #if (GCC_VERSION < 3001)
541 #define prefetch(X) ((void) X)
543 #define prefetch(X) __builtin_prefetch (X)
546 #define save_in_use_p_i(__i) \
548 #define save_in_use_p(__p) \
549 (save_in_use_p_i (__p->index_by_depth))
551 /* Returns nonzero if P was allocated in GC'able memory. */
554 ggc_allocated_p (const void *p
)
559 #if HOST_BITS_PER_PTR <= 32
562 page_table table
= G
.lookup
;
563 size_t high_bits
= (size_t) p
& ~ (size_t) 0xffffffff;
568 if (table
->high_bits
== high_bits
)
572 base
= &table
->table
[0];
575 /* Extract the level 1 and 2 indices. */
579 return base
[L1
] && base
[L1
][L2
];
582 /* Traverse the page table and find the entry for a page.
583 Die (probably) if the object wasn't allocated via GC. */
585 static inline page_entry
*
586 lookup_page_table_entry (const void *p
)
591 #if HOST_BITS_PER_PTR <= 32
594 page_table table
= G
.lookup
;
595 size_t high_bits
= (size_t) p
& ~ (size_t) 0xffffffff;
596 while (table
->high_bits
!= high_bits
)
598 base
= &table
->table
[0];
601 /* Extract the level 1 and 2 indices. */
608 /* Set the page table entry for a page. */
611 set_page_table_entry (void *p
, page_entry
*entry
)
616 #if HOST_BITS_PER_PTR <= 32
620 size_t high_bits
= (size_t) p
& ~ (size_t) 0xffffffff;
621 for (table
= G
.lookup
; table
; table
= table
->next
)
622 if (table
->high_bits
== high_bits
)
625 /* Not found -- allocate a new table. */
626 table
= XCNEW (struct page_table_chain
);
627 table
->next
= G
.lookup
;
628 table
->high_bits
= high_bits
;
631 base
= &table
->table
[0];
634 /* Extract the level 1 and 2 indices. */
638 if (base
[L1
] == NULL
)
639 base
[L1
] = XCNEWVEC (page_entry
*, PAGE_L2_SIZE
);
641 base
[L1
][L2
] = entry
;
644 /* Prints the page-entry for object size ORDER, for debugging. */
647 debug_print_page_list (int order
)
650 printf ("Head=%p, Tail=%p:\n", (void *) G
.pages
[order
],
651 (void *) G
.page_tails
[order
]);
655 printf ("%p(%1d|%3d) -> ", (void *) p
, p
->context_depth
,
656 p
->num_free_objects
);
664 /* Allocate SIZE bytes of anonymous memory, preferably near PREF,
665 (if non-null). The ifdef structure here is intended to cause a
666 compile error unless exactly one of the HAVE_* is defined. */
669 alloc_anon (char *pref ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, size_t size
, bool check
)
671 #ifdef HAVE_MMAP_ANON
672 char *page
= (char *) mmap (pref
, size
, PROT_READ
| PROT_WRITE
,
673 MAP_PRIVATE
| MAP_ANONYMOUS
, -1, 0);
675 #ifdef HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO
676 char *page
= (char *) mmap (pref
, size
, PROT_READ
| PROT_WRITE
,
677 MAP_PRIVATE
, G
.dev_zero_fd
, 0);
680 if (page
== (char *) MAP_FAILED
)
684 perror ("virtual memory exhausted");
685 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
688 /* Remember that we allocated this memory. */
689 G
.bytes_mapped
+= size
;
691 /* Pretend we don't have access to the allocated pages. We'll enable
692 access to smaller pieces of the area in ggc_internal_alloc. Discard the
693 handle to avoid handle leak. */
694 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (page
, size
));
699 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
700 /* Compute the index for this page into the page group. */
703 page_group_index (char *allocation
, char *page
)
705 return (size_t) (page
- allocation
) >> G
.lg_pagesize
;
708 /* Set and clear the in_use bit for this page in the page group. */
711 set_page_group_in_use (page_group
*group
, char *page
)
713 group
->in_use
|= 1 << page_group_index (group
->allocation
, page
);
717 clear_page_group_in_use (page_group
*group
, char *page
)
719 group
->in_use
&= ~(1 << page_group_index (group
->allocation
, page
));
723 /* Allocate a new page for allocating objects of size 2^ORDER,
724 and return an entry for it. The entry is not added to the
725 appropriate page_table list. */
727 static inline struct page_entry
*
728 alloc_page (unsigned order
)
730 struct page_entry
*entry
, *p
, **pp
;
734 size_t page_entry_size
;
736 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
740 num_objects
= OBJECTS_PER_PAGE (order
);
741 bitmap_size
= BITMAP_SIZE (num_objects
+ 1);
742 page_entry_size
= sizeof (page_entry
) - sizeof (long) + bitmap_size
;
743 entry_size
= num_objects
* OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
744 if (entry_size
< G
.pagesize
)
745 entry_size
= G
.pagesize
;
746 entry_size
= PAGE_ALIGN (entry_size
);
751 /* Check the list of free pages for one we can use. */
752 for (pp
= &G
.free_pages
, p
= *pp
; p
; pp
= &p
->next
, p
= *pp
)
753 if (p
->bytes
== entry_size
)
759 G
.bytes_mapped
+= p
->bytes
;
760 p
->discarded
= false;
762 /* Recycle the allocated memory from this page ... */
766 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
770 /* ... and, if possible, the page entry itself. */
771 if (p
->order
== order
)
774 memset (entry
, 0, page_entry_size
);
780 else if (entry_size
== G
.pagesize
)
782 /* We want just one page. Allocate a bunch of them and put the
783 extras on the freelist. (Can only do this optimization with
784 mmap for backing store.) */
785 struct page_entry
*e
, *f
= G
.free_pages
;
786 int i
, entries
= GGC_QUIRE_SIZE
;
788 page
= alloc_anon (NULL
, G
.pagesize
* GGC_QUIRE_SIZE
, false);
791 page
= alloc_anon(NULL
, G
.pagesize
, true);
795 /* This loop counts down so that the chain will be in ascending
797 for (i
= entries
- 1; i
>= 1; i
--)
799 e
= XCNEWVAR (struct page_entry
, page_entry_size
);
801 e
->bytes
= G
.pagesize
;
802 e
->page
= page
+ (i
<< G
.lg_pagesize
);
810 page
= alloc_anon (NULL
, entry_size
, true);
812 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
815 /* Allocate a large block of memory and serve out the aligned
816 pages therein. This results in much less memory wastage
817 than the traditional implementation of valloc. */
819 char *allocation
, *a
, *enda
;
820 size_t alloc_size
, head_slop
, tail_slop
;
821 int multiple_pages
= (entry_size
== G
.pagesize
);
824 alloc_size
= GGC_QUIRE_SIZE
* G
.pagesize
;
826 alloc_size
= entry_size
+ G
.pagesize
- 1;
827 allocation
= XNEWVEC (char, alloc_size
);
829 page
= (char *) (((size_t) allocation
+ G
.pagesize
- 1) & -G
.pagesize
);
830 head_slop
= page
- allocation
;
832 tail_slop
= ((size_t) allocation
+ alloc_size
) & (G
.pagesize
- 1);
834 tail_slop
= alloc_size
- entry_size
- head_slop
;
835 enda
= allocation
+ alloc_size
- tail_slop
;
837 /* We allocated N pages, which are likely not aligned, leaving
838 us with N-1 usable pages. We plan to place the page_group
839 structure somewhere in the slop. */
840 if (head_slop
>= sizeof (page_group
))
841 group
= (page_group
*)page
- 1;
844 /* We magically got an aligned allocation. Too bad, we have
845 to waste a page anyway. */
849 tail_slop
+= G
.pagesize
;
851 gcc_assert (tail_slop
>= sizeof (page_group
));
852 group
= (page_group
*)enda
;
853 tail_slop
-= sizeof (page_group
);
856 /* Remember that we allocated this memory. */
857 group
->next
= G
.page_groups
;
858 group
->allocation
= allocation
;
859 group
->alloc_size
= alloc_size
;
861 G
.page_groups
= group
;
862 G
.bytes_mapped
+= alloc_size
;
864 /* If we allocated multiple pages, put the rest on the free list. */
867 struct page_entry
*e
, *f
= G
.free_pages
;
868 for (a
= enda
- G
.pagesize
; a
!= page
; a
-= G
.pagesize
)
870 e
= XCNEWVAR (struct page_entry
, page_entry_size
);
872 e
->bytes
= G
.pagesize
;
884 entry
= XCNEWVAR (struct page_entry
, page_entry_size
);
886 entry
->bytes
= entry_size
;
888 entry
->context_depth
= G
.context_depth
;
889 entry
->order
= order
;
890 entry
->num_free_objects
= num_objects
;
891 entry
->next_bit_hint
= 1;
893 G
.context_depth_allocations
|= (unsigned long)1 << G
.context_depth
;
895 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
896 entry
->group
= group
;
897 set_page_group_in_use (group
, page
);
900 /* Set the one-past-the-end in-use bit. This acts as a sentry as we
901 increment the hint. */
902 entry
->in_use_p
[num_objects
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
]
903 = (unsigned long) 1 << (num_objects
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
);
905 set_page_table_entry (page
, entry
);
907 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 2)
908 fprintf (G
.debug_file
,
909 "Allocating page at %p, object size=%lu, data %p-%p\n",
910 (void *) entry
, (unsigned long) OBJECT_SIZE (order
), page
,
911 page
+ entry_size
- 1);
916 /* Adjust the size of G.depth so that no index greater than the one
917 used by the top of the G.by_depth is used. */
924 if (G
.by_depth_in_use
)
926 top
= G
.by_depth
[G
.by_depth_in_use
-1];
928 /* Peel back indices in depth that index into by_depth, so that
929 as new elements are added to by_depth, we note the indices
930 of those elements, if they are for new context depths. */
931 while (G
.depth_in_use
> (size_t)top
->context_depth
+1)
936 /* For a page that is no longer needed, put it on the free page list. */
939 free_page (page_entry
*entry
)
941 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 2)
942 fprintf (G
.debug_file
,
943 "Deallocating page at %p, data %p-%p\n", (void *) entry
,
944 entry
->page
, entry
->page
+ entry
->bytes
- 1);
946 /* Mark the page as inaccessible. Discard the handle to avoid handle
948 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (entry
->page
, entry
->bytes
));
950 set_page_table_entry (entry
->page
, NULL
);
952 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
953 clear_page_group_in_use (entry
->group
, entry
->page
);
956 if (G
.by_depth_in_use
> 1)
958 page_entry
*top
= G
.by_depth
[G
.by_depth_in_use
-1];
959 int i
= entry
->index_by_depth
;
961 /* We cannot free a page from a context deeper than the current
963 gcc_assert (entry
->context_depth
== top
->context_depth
);
965 /* Put top element into freed slot. */
967 G
.save_in_use
[i
] = G
.save_in_use
[G
.by_depth_in_use
-1];
968 top
->index_by_depth
= i
;
974 entry
->next
= G
.free_pages
;
975 G
.free_pages
= entry
;
978 /* Release the free page cache to the system. */
984 page_entry
*p
, *start_p
;
988 page_entry
*next
, *prev
, *newprev
;
989 size_t free_unit
= (GGC_QUIRE_SIZE
/2) * G
.pagesize
;
991 /* First free larger continuous areas to the OS.
992 This allows other allocators to grab these areas if needed.
993 This is only done on larger chunks to avoid fragmentation.
994 This does not always work because the free_pages list is only
995 approximately sorted. */
1006 while (p
&& p
->page
== start
+ len
)
1010 mapped_len
+= p
->bytes
;
1014 if (len
>= free_unit
)
1016 while (start_p
!= p
)
1018 next
= start_p
->next
;
1022 munmap (start
, len
);
1027 G
.bytes_mapped
-= mapped_len
;
1033 /* Now give back the fragmented pages to the OS, but keep the address
1034 space to reuse it next time. */
1036 for (p
= G
.free_pages
; p
; )
1047 while (p
&& p
->page
== start
+ len
)
1052 /* Give the page back to the kernel, but don't free the mapping.
1053 This avoids fragmentation in the virtual memory map of the
1054 process. Next time we can reuse it by just touching it. */
1055 madvise (start
, len
, MADV_DONTNEED
);
1056 /* Don't count those pages as mapped to not touch the garbage collector
1058 G
.bytes_mapped
-= len
;
1059 while (start_p
!= p
)
1061 start_p
->discarded
= true;
1062 start_p
= start_p
->next
;
1066 #if defined(USING_MMAP) && !defined(USING_MADVISE)
1067 page_entry
*p
, *next
;
1071 /* Gather up adjacent pages so they are unmapped together. */
1082 while (p
&& p
->page
== start
+ len
)
1090 munmap (start
, len
);
1091 G
.bytes_mapped
-= len
;
1094 G
.free_pages
= NULL
;
1096 #ifdef USING_MALLOC_PAGE_GROUPS
1097 page_entry
**pp
, *p
;
1098 page_group
**gp
, *g
;
1100 /* Remove all pages from free page groups from the list. */
1102 while ((p
= *pp
) != NULL
)
1103 if (p
->group
->in_use
== 0)
1111 /* Remove all free page groups, and release the storage. */
1112 gp
= &G
.page_groups
;
1113 while ((g
= *gp
) != NULL
)
1117 G
.bytes_mapped
-= g
->alloc_size
;
1118 free (g
->allocation
);
1125 /* This table provides a fast way to determine ceil(log_2(size)) for
1126 allocation requests. The minimum allocation size is eight bytes. */
1127 #define NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP 512
1128 static unsigned char size_lookup
[NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
] =
1130 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4,
1131 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5,
1132 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,
1133 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6,
1134 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7,
1135 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7,
1136 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7,
1137 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7,
1138 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1139 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1140 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1141 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1142 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1143 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1144 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1145 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8,
1146 8, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1147 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1148 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1149 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1150 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1151 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1152 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1153 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1154 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1155 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1156 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1157 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1158 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1159 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1160 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9,
1161 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9
1164 /* For a given size of memory requested for allocation, return the
1165 actual size that is going to be allocated, as well as the size
1169 ggc_round_alloc_size_1 (size_t requested_size
,
1171 size_t *alloced_size
)
1173 size_t order
, object_size
;
1175 if (requested_size
< NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
)
1177 order
= size_lookup
[requested_size
];
1178 object_size
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1183 while (requested_size
> (object_size
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
)))
1188 *size_order
= order
;
1190 *alloced_size
= object_size
;
1193 /* For a given size of memory requested for allocation, return the
1194 actual size that is going to be allocated. */
1197 ggc_round_alloc_size (size_t requested_size
)
1201 ggc_round_alloc_size_1 (requested_size
, NULL
, &size
);
1205 /* Typed allocation function. Does nothing special in this collector. */
1208 ggc_alloc_typed_stat (enum gt_types_enum type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, size_t size
1211 return ggc_internal_alloc_stat (size PASS_MEM_STAT
);
1214 /* Allocate a chunk of memory of SIZE bytes. Its contents are undefined. */
1217 ggc_internal_alloc_stat (size_t size MEM_STAT_DECL
)
1219 size_t order
, word
, bit
, object_offset
, object_size
;
1220 struct page_entry
*entry
;
1223 ggc_round_alloc_size_1 (size
, &order
, &object_size
);
1225 /* If there are non-full pages for this size allocation, they are at
1226 the head of the list. */
1227 entry
= G
.pages
[order
];
1229 /* If there is no page for this object size, or all pages in this
1230 context are full, allocate a new page. */
1231 if (entry
== NULL
|| entry
->num_free_objects
== 0)
1233 struct page_entry
*new_entry
;
1234 new_entry
= alloc_page (order
);
1236 new_entry
->index_by_depth
= G
.by_depth_in_use
;
1237 push_by_depth (new_entry
, 0);
1239 /* We can skip context depths, if we do, make sure we go all the
1240 way to the new depth. */
1241 while (new_entry
->context_depth
>= G
.depth_in_use
)
1242 push_depth (G
.by_depth_in_use
-1);
1244 /* If this is the only entry, it's also the tail. If it is not
1245 the only entry, then we must update the PREV pointer of the
1246 ENTRY (G.pages[order]) to point to our new page entry. */
1248 G
.page_tails
[order
] = new_entry
;
1250 entry
->prev
= new_entry
;
1252 /* Put new pages at the head of the page list. By definition the
1253 entry at the head of the list always has a NULL pointer. */
1254 new_entry
->next
= entry
;
1255 new_entry
->prev
= NULL
;
1257 G
.pages
[order
] = new_entry
;
1259 /* For a new page, we know the word and bit positions (in the
1260 in_use bitmap) of the first available object -- they're zero. */
1261 new_entry
->next_bit_hint
= 1;
1268 /* First try to use the hint left from the previous allocation
1269 to locate a clear bit in the in-use bitmap. We've made sure
1270 that the one-past-the-end bit is always set, so if the hint
1271 has run over, this test will fail. */
1272 unsigned hint
= entry
->next_bit_hint
;
1273 word
= hint
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1274 bit
= hint
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1276 /* If the hint didn't work, scan the bitmap from the beginning. */
1277 if ((entry
->in_use_p
[word
] >> bit
) & 1)
1280 while (~entry
->in_use_p
[word
] == 0)
1283 #if GCC_VERSION >= 3004
1284 bit
= __builtin_ctzl (~entry
->in_use_p
[word
]);
1286 while ((entry
->in_use_p
[word
] >> bit
) & 1)
1290 hint
= word
* HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
+ bit
;
1293 /* Next time, try the next bit. */
1294 entry
->next_bit_hint
= hint
+ 1;
1296 object_offset
= hint
* object_size
;
1299 /* Set the in-use bit. */
1300 entry
->in_use_p
[word
] |= ((unsigned long) 1 << bit
);
1302 /* Keep a running total of the number of free objects. If this page
1303 fills up, we may have to move it to the end of the list if the
1304 next page isn't full. If the next page is full, all subsequent
1305 pages are full, so there's no need to move it. */
1306 if (--entry
->num_free_objects
== 0
1307 && entry
->next
!= NULL
1308 && entry
->next
->num_free_objects
> 0)
1310 /* We have a new head for the list. */
1311 G
.pages
[order
] = entry
->next
;
1313 /* We are moving ENTRY to the end of the page table list.
1314 The new page at the head of the list will have NULL in
1315 its PREV field and ENTRY will have NULL in its NEXT field. */
1316 entry
->next
->prev
= NULL
;
1319 /* Append ENTRY to the tail of the list. */
1320 entry
->prev
= G
.page_tails
[order
];
1321 G
.page_tails
[order
]->next
= entry
;
1322 G
.page_tails
[order
] = entry
;
1325 /* Calculate the object's address. */
1326 result
= entry
->page
+ object_offset
;
1327 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
1328 ggc_record_overhead (OBJECT_SIZE (order
), OBJECT_SIZE (order
) - size
,
1329 result PASS_MEM_STAT
);
1332 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_CHECKING
1333 /* Keep poisoning-by-writing-0xaf the object, in an attempt to keep the
1334 exact same semantics in presence of memory bugs, regardless of
1335 ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING. We override this request below. Drop the
1336 handle to avoid handle leak. */
1337 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED (result
, object_size
));
1339 /* `Poison' the entire allocated object, including any padding at
1341 memset (result
, 0xaf, object_size
);
1343 /* Make the bytes after the end of the object unaccessible. Discard the
1344 handle to avoid handle leak. */
1345 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS ((char *) result
+ size
,
1346 object_size
- size
));
1349 /* Tell Valgrind that the memory is there, but its content isn't
1350 defined. The bytes at the end of the object are still marked
1352 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED (result
, size
));
1354 /* Keep track of how many bytes are being allocated. This
1355 information is used in deciding when to collect. */
1356 G
.allocated
+= object_size
;
1358 /* For timevar statistics. */
1359 timevar_ggc_mem_total
+= object_size
;
1361 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
1363 size_t overhead
= object_size
- size
;
1365 G
.stats
.total_overhead
+= overhead
;
1366 G
.stats
.total_allocated
+= object_size
;
1367 G
.stats
.total_overhead_per_order
[order
] += overhead
;
1368 G
.stats
.total_allocated_per_order
[order
] += object_size
;
1372 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under32
+= overhead
;
1373 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under32
+= object_size
;
1377 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under64
+= overhead
;
1378 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under64
+= object_size
;
1382 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under128
+= overhead
;
1383 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under128
+= object_size
;
1388 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 3)
1389 fprintf (G
.debug_file
,
1390 "Allocating object, requested size=%lu, actual=%lu at %p on %p\n",
1391 (unsigned long) size
, (unsigned long) object_size
, result
,
1397 /* Mark function for strings. */
1400 gt_ggc_m_S (const void *p
)
1405 unsigned long offset
;
1407 if (!p
|| !ggc_allocated_p (p
))
1410 /* Look up the page on which the object is alloced. . */
1411 entry
= lookup_page_table_entry (p
);
1414 /* Calculate the index of the object on the page; this is its bit
1415 position in the in_use_p bitmap. Note that because a char* might
1416 point to the middle of an object, we need special code here to
1417 make sure P points to the start of an object. */
1418 offset
= ((const char *) p
- entry
->page
) % object_size_table
[entry
->order
];
1421 /* Here we've seen a char* which does not point to the beginning
1422 of an allocated object. We assume it points to the middle of
1424 gcc_assert (offset
== offsetof (struct tree_string
, str
));
1425 p
= ((const char *) p
) - offset
;
1426 gt_ggc_mx_lang_tree_node (CONST_CAST (void *, p
));
1430 bit
= OFFSET_TO_BIT (((const char *) p
) - entry
->page
, entry
->order
);
1431 word
= bit
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1432 mask
= (unsigned long) 1 << (bit
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
);
1434 /* If the bit was previously set, skip it. */
1435 if (entry
->in_use_p
[word
] & mask
)
1438 /* Otherwise set it, and decrement the free object count. */
1439 entry
->in_use_p
[word
] |= mask
;
1440 entry
->num_free_objects
-= 1;
1442 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 4)
1443 fprintf (G
.debug_file
, "Marking %p\n", p
);
1448 /* If P is not marked, marks it and return false. Otherwise return true.
1449 P must have been allocated by the GC allocator; it mustn't point to
1450 static objects, stack variables, or memory allocated with malloc. */
1453 ggc_set_mark (const void *p
)
1459 /* Look up the page on which the object is alloced. If the object
1460 wasn't allocated by the collector, we'll probably die. */
1461 entry
= lookup_page_table_entry (p
);
1464 /* Calculate the index of the object on the page; this is its bit
1465 position in the in_use_p bitmap. */
1466 bit
= OFFSET_TO_BIT (((const char *) p
) - entry
->page
, entry
->order
);
1467 word
= bit
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1468 mask
= (unsigned long) 1 << (bit
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
);
1470 /* If the bit was previously set, skip it. */
1471 if (entry
->in_use_p
[word
] & mask
)
1474 /* Otherwise set it, and decrement the free object count. */
1475 entry
->in_use_p
[word
] |= mask
;
1476 entry
->num_free_objects
-= 1;
1478 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 4)
1479 fprintf (G
.debug_file
, "Marking %p\n", p
);
1484 /* Return 1 if P has been marked, zero otherwise.
1485 P must have been allocated by the GC allocator; it mustn't point to
1486 static objects, stack variables, or memory allocated with malloc. */
1489 ggc_marked_p (const void *p
)
1495 /* Look up the page on which the object is alloced. If the object
1496 wasn't allocated by the collector, we'll probably die. */
1497 entry
= lookup_page_table_entry (p
);
1500 /* Calculate the index of the object on the page; this is its bit
1501 position in the in_use_p bitmap. */
1502 bit
= OFFSET_TO_BIT (((const char *) p
) - entry
->page
, entry
->order
);
1503 word
= bit
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1504 mask
= (unsigned long) 1 << (bit
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
);
1506 return (entry
->in_use_p
[word
] & mask
) != 0;
1509 /* Return the size of the gc-able object P. */
1512 ggc_get_size (const void *p
)
1514 page_entry
*pe
= lookup_page_table_entry (p
);
1515 return OBJECT_SIZE (pe
->order
);
1518 /* Release the memory for object P. */
1523 page_entry
*pe
= lookup_page_table_entry (p
);
1524 size_t order
= pe
->order
;
1525 size_t size
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1527 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
1528 ggc_free_overhead (p
);
1531 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 3)
1532 fprintf (G
.debug_file
,
1533 "Freeing object, actual size=%lu, at %p on %p\n",
1534 (unsigned long) size
, p
, (void *) pe
);
1536 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_CHECKING
1537 /* Poison the data, to indicate the data is garbage. */
1538 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED (p
, size
));
1539 memset (p
, 0xa5, size
);
1541 /* Let valgrind know the object is free. */
1542 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (p
, size
));
1544 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
1545 /* In the completely-anal-checking mode, we do *not* immediately free
1546 the data, but instead verify that the data is *actually* not
1547 reachable the next time we collect. */
1549 struct free_object
*fo
= XNEW (struct free_object
);
1551 fo
->next
= G
.free_object_list
;
1552 G
.free_object_list
= fo
;
1556 unsigned int bit_offset
, word
, bit
;
1558 G
.allocated
-= size
;
1560 /* Mark the object not-in-use. */
1561 bit_offset
= OFFSET_TO_BIT (((const char *) p
) - pe
->page
, order
);
1562 word
= bit_offset
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1563 bit
= bit_offset
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1564 pe
->in_use_p
[word
] &= ~(1UL << bit
);
1566 if (pe
->num_free_objects
++ == 0)
1570 /* If the page is completely full, then it's supposed to
1571 be after all pages that aren't. Since we've freed one
1572 object from a page that was full, we need to move the
1573 page to the head of the list.
1575 PE is the node we want to move. Q is the previous node
1576 and P is the next node in the list. */
1578 if (q
&& q
->num_free_objects
== 0)
1584 /* If PE was at the end of the list, then Q becomes the
1585 new end of the list. If PE was not the end of the
1586 list, then we need to update the PREV field for P. */
1588 G
.page_tails
[order
] = q
;
1592 /* Move PE to the head of the list. */
1593 pe
->next
= G
.pages
[order
];
1595 G
.pages
[order
]->prev
= pe
;
1596 G
.pages
[order
] = pe
;
1599 /* Reset the hint bit to point to the only free object. */
1600 pe
->next_bit_hint
= bit_offset
;
1606 /* Subroutine of init_ggc which computes the pair of numbers used to
1607 perform division by OBJECT_SIZE (order) and fills in inverse_table[].
1609 This algorithm is taken from Granlund and Montgomery's paper
1610 "Division by Invariant Integers using Multiplication"
1611 (Proc. SIGPLAN PLDI, 1994), section 9 (Exact division by
1615 compute_inverse (unsigned order
)
1620 size
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1622 while (size
% 2 == 0)
1629 while (inv
* size
!= 1)
1630 inv
= inv
* (2 - inv
*size
);
1632 DIV_MULT (order
) = inv
;
1633 DIV_SHIFT (order
) = e
;
1636 /* Initialize the ggc-mmap allocator. */
1642 G
.pagesize
= getpagesize();
1643 G
.lg_pagesize
= exact_log2 (G
.pagesize
);
1645 #ifdef HAVE_MMAP_DEV_ZERO
1646 G
.dev_zero_fd
= open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY
);
1647 if (G
.dev_zero_fd
== -1)
1648 internal_error ("open /dev/zero: %m");
1652 G
.debug_file
= fopen ("ggc-mmap.debug", "w");
1654 G
.debug_file
= stdout
;
1658 /* StunOS has an amazing off-by-one error for the first mmap allocation
1659 after fiddling with RLIMIT_STACK. The result, as hard as it is to
1660 believe, is an unaligned page allocation, which would cause us to
1661 hork badly if we tried to use it. */
1663 char *p
= alloc_anon (NULL
, G
.pagesize
, true);
1664 struct page_entry
*e
;
1665 if ((size_t)p
& (G
.pagesize
- 1))
1667 /* How losing. Discard this one and try another. If we still
1668 can't get something useful, give up. */
1670 p
= alloc_anon (NULL
, G
.pagesize
, true);
1671 gcc_assert (!((size_t)p
& (G
.pagesize
- 1)));
1674 /* We have a good page, might as well hold onto it... */
1675 e
= XCNEW (struct page_entry
);
1676 e
->bytes
= G
.pagesize
;
1678 e
->next
= G
.free_pages
;
1683 /* Initialize the object size table. */
1684 for (order
= 0; order
< HOST_BITS_PER_PTR
; ++order
)
1685 object_size_table
[order
] = (size_t) 1 << order
;
1686 for (order
= HOST_BITS_PER_PTR
; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; ++order
)
1688 size_t s
= extra_order_size_table
[order
- HOST_BITS_PER_PTR
];
1690 /* If S is not a multiple of the MAX_ALIGNMENT, then round it up
1691 so that we're sure of getting aligned memory. */
1692 s
= ROUND_UP (s
, MAX_ALIGNMENT
);
1693 object_size_table
[order
] = s
;
1696 /* Initialize the objects-per-page and inverse tables. */
1697 for (order
= 0; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; ++order
)
1699 objects_per_page_table
[order
] = G
.pagesize
/ OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1700 if (objects_per_page_table
[order
] == 0)
1701 objects_per_page_table
[order
] = 1;
1702 compute_inverse (order
);
1705 /* Reset the size_lookup array to put appropriately sized objects in
1706 the special orders. All objects bigger than the previous power
1707 of two, but no greater than the special size, should go in the
1709 for (order
= HOST_BITS_PER_PTR
; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; ++order
)
1714 i
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1715 if (i
>= NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
)
1718 for (o
= size_lookup
[i
]; o
== size_lookup
[i
]; --i
)
1719 size_lookup
[i
] = order
;
1724 G
.depth
= XNEWVEC (unsigned int, G
.depth_max
);
1726 G
.by_depth_in_use
= 0;
1727 G
.by_depth_max
= INITIAL_PTE_COUNT
;
1728 G
.by_depth
= XNEWVEC (page_entry
*, G
.by_depth_max
);
1729 G
.save_in_use
= XNEWVEC (unsigned long *, G
.by_depth_max
);
1732 /* Merge the SAVE_IN_USE_P and IN_USE_P arrays in P so that IN_USE_P
1733 reflects reality. Recalculate NUM_FREE_OBJECTS as well. */
1736 ggc_recalculate_in_use_p (page_entry
*p
)
1741 /* Because the past-the-end bit in in_use_p is always set, we
1742 pretend there is one additional object. */
1743 num_objects
= OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
) + 1;
1745 /* Reset the free object count. */
1746 p
->num_free_objects
= num_objects
;
1748 /* Combine the IN_USE_P and SAVE_IN_USE_P arrays. */
1750 i
< CEIL (BITMAP_SIZE (num_objects
),
1751 sizeof (*p
->in_use_p
));
1756 /* Something is in use if it is marked, or if it was in use in a
1757 context further down the context stack. */
1758 p
->in_use_p
[i
] |= save_in_use_p (p
)[i
];
1760 /* Decrement the free object count for every object allocated. */
1761 for (j
= p
->in_use_p
[i
]; j
; j
>>= 1)
1762 p
->num_free_objects
-= (j
& 1);
1765 gcc_assert (p
->num_free_objects
< num_objects
);
1768 /* Unmark all objects. */
1775 for (order
= 2; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; order
++)
1779 for (p
= G
.pages
[order
]; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
)
1781 size_t num_objects
= OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
);
1782 size_t bitmap_size
= BITMAP_SIZE (num_objects
+ 1);
1784 /* The data should be page-aligned. */
1785 gcc_assert (!((size_t) p
->page
& (G
.pagesize
- 1)));
1787 /* Pages that aren't in the topmost context are not collected;
1788 nevertheless, we need their in-use bit vectors to store GC
1789 marks. So, back them up first. */
1790 if (p
->context_depth
< G
.context_depth
)
1792 if (! save_in_use_p (p
))
1793 save_in_use_p (p
) = XNEWVAR (unsigned long, bitmap_size
);
1794 memcpy (save_in_use_p (p
), p
->in_use_p
, bitmap_size
);
1797 /* Reset reset the number of free objects and clear the
1798 in-use bits. These will be adjusted by mark_obj. */
1799 p
->num_free_objects
= num_objects
;
1800 memset (p
->in_use_p
, 0, bitmap_size
);
1802 /* Make sure the one-past-the-end bit is always set. */
1803 p
->in_use_p
[num_objects
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
]
1804 = ((unsigned long) 1 << (num_objects
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
));
1809 /* Free all empty pages. Partially empty pages need no attention
1810 because the `mark' bit doubles as an `unused' bit. */
1817 for (order
= 2; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; order
++)
1819 /* The last page-entry to consider, regardless of entries
1820 placed at the end of the list. */
1821 page_entry
* const last
= G
.page_tails
[order
];
1824 size_t live_objects
;
1825 page_entry
*p
, *previous
;
1835 page_entry
*next
= p
->next
;
1837 /* Loop until all entries have been examined. */
1840 num_objects
= OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
);
1842 /* Add all live objects on this page to the count of
1843 allocated memory. */
1844 live_objects
= num_objects
- p
->num_free_objects
;
1846 G
.allocated
+= OBJECT_SIZE (order
) * live_objects
;
1848 /* Only objects on pages in the topmost context should get
1850 if (p
->context_depth
< G
.context_depth
)
1853 /* Remove the page if it's empty. */
1854 else if (live_objects
== 0)
1856 /* If P was the first page in the list, then NEXT
1857 becomes the new first page in the list, otherwise
1858 splice P out of the forward pointers. */
1860 G
.pages
[order
] = next
;
1862 previous
->next
= next
;
1864 /* Splice P out of the back pointers too. */
1866 next
->prev
= previous
;
1868 /* Are we removing the last element? */
1869 if (p
== G
.page_tails
[order
])
1870 G
.page_tails
[order
] = previous
;
1875 /* If the page is full, move it to the end. */
1876 else if (p
->num_free_objects
== 0)
1878 /* Don't move it if it's already at the end. */
1879 if (p
!= G
.page_tails
[order
])
1881 /* Move p to the end of the list. */
1883 p
->prev
= G
.page_tails
[order
];
1884 G
.page_tails
[order
]->next
= p
;
1886 /* Update the tail pointer... */
1887 G
.page_tails
[order
] = p
;
1889 /* ... and the head pointer, if necessary. */
1891 G
.pages
[order
] = next
;
1893 previous
->next
= next
;
1895 /* And update the backpointer in NEXT if necessary. */
1897 next
->prev
= previous
;
1903 /* If we've fallen through to here, it's a page in the
1904 topmost context that is neither full nor empty. Such a
1905 page must precede pages at lesser context depth in the
1906 list, so move it to the head. */
1907 else if (p
!= G
.pages
[order
])
1909 previous
->next
= p
->next
;
1911 /* Update the backchain in the next node if it exists. */
1913 p
->next
->prev
= previous
;
1915 /* Move P to the head of the list. */
1916 p
->next
= G
.pages
[order
];
1918 G
.pages
[order
]->prev
= p
;
1920 /* Update the head pointer. */
1923 /* Are we moving the last element? */
1924 if (G
.page_tails
[order
] == p
)
1925 G
.page_tails
[order
] = previous
;
1934 /* Now, restore the in_use_p vectors for any pages from contexts
1935 other than the current one. */
1936 for (p
= G
.pages
[order
]; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1937 if (p
->context_depth
!= G
.context_depth
)
1938 ggc_recalculate_in_use_p (p
);
1942 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_CHECKING
1943 /* Clobber all free objects. */
1950 for (order
= 2; order
< NUM_ORDERS
; order
++)
1952 size_t size
= OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
1955 for (p
= G
.pages
[order
]; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
)
1960 if (p
->context_depth
!= G
.context_depth
)
1961 /* Since we don't do any collection for pages in pushed
1962 contexts, there's no need to do any poisoning. And
1963 besides, the IN_USE_P array isn't valid until we pop
1967 num_objects
= OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
);
1968 for (i
= 0; i
< num_objects
; i
++)
1971 word
= i
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1972 bit
= i
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
1973 if (((p
->in_use_p
[word
] >> bit
) & 1) == 0)
1975 char *object
= p
->page
+ i
* size
;
1977 /* Keep poison-by-write when we expect to use Valgrind,
1978 so the exact same memory semantics is kept, in case
1979 there are memory errors. We override this request
1981 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED (object
,
1983 memset (object
, 0xa5, size
);
1985 /* Drop the handle to avoid handle leak. */
1986 VALGRIND_DISCARD (VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS (object
, size
));
1993 #define poison_pages()
1996 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_ALWAYS_COLLECT
1997 /* Validate that the reportedly free objects actually are. */
2000 validate_free_objects (void)
2002 struct free_object
*f
, *next
, *still_free
= NULL
;
2004 for (f
= G
.free_object_list
; f
; f
= next
)
2006 page_entry
*pe
= lookup_page_table_entry (f
->object
);
2009 bit
= OFFSET_TO_BIT ((char *)f
->object
- pe
->page
, pe
->order
);
2010 word
= bit
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
2011 bit
= bit
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
;
2014 /* Make certain it isn't visible from any root. Notice that we
2015 do this check before sweep_pages merges save_in_use_p. */
2016 gcc_assert (!(pe
->in_use_p
[word
] & (1UL << bit
)));
2018 /* If the object comes from an outer context, then retain the
2019 free_object entry, so that we can verify that the address
2020 isn't live on the stack in some outer context. */
2021 if (pe
->context_depth
!= G
.context_depth
)
2023 f
->next
= still_free
;
2030 G
.free_object_list
= still_free
;
2033 #define validate_free_objects()
2036 /* Top level mark-and-sweep routine. */
2041 /* Avoid frequent unnecessary work by skipping collection if the
2042 total allocations haven't expanded much since the last
2044 float allocated_last_gc
=
2045 MAX (G
.allocated_last_gc
, (size_t)PARAM_VALUE (GGC_MIN_HEAPSIZE
) * 1024);
2047 float min_expand
= allocated_last_gc
* PARAM_VALUE (GGC_MIN_EXPAND
) / 100;
2049 if (G
.allocated
< allocated_last_gc
+ min_expand
&& !ggc_force_collect
)
2052 timevar_push (TV_GC
);
2054 fprintf (stderr
, " {GC %luk -> ", (unsigned long) G
.allocated
/ 1024);
2055 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 2)
2056 fprintf (G
.debug_file
, "BEGIN COLLECTING\n");
2058 /* Zero the total allocated bytes. This will be recalculated in the
2062 /* Release the pages we freed the last time we collected, but didn't
2063 reuse in the interim. */
2066 /* Indicate that we've seen collections at this context depth. */
2067 G
.context_depth_collections
= ((unsigned long)1 << (G
.context_depth
+ 1)) - 1;
2069 invoke_plugin_callbacks (PLUGIN_GGC_START
, NULL
);
2073 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
2074 ggc_prune_overhead_list ();
2077 validate_free_objects ();
2080 G
.allocated_last_gc
= G
.allocated
;
2082 invoke_plugin_callbacks (PLUGIN_GGC_END
, NULL
);
2084 timevar_pop (TV_GC
);
2087 fprintf (stderr
, "%luk}", (unsigned long) G
.allocated
/ 1024);
2088 if (GGC_DEBUG_LEVEL
>= 2)
2089 fprintf (G
.debug_file
, "END COLLECTING\n");
2092 /* Print allocation statistics. */
2093 #define SCALE(x) ((unsigned long) ((x) < 1024*10 \
2095 : ((x) < 1024*1024*10 \
2097 : (x) / (1024*1024))))
2098 #define STAT_LABEL(x) ((x) < 1024*10 ? ' ' : ((x) < 1024*1024*10 ? 'k' : 'M'))
2101 ggc_print_statistics (void)
2103 struct ggc_statistics stats
;
2105 size_t total_overhead
= 0;
2107 /* Clear the statistics. */
2108 memset (&stats
, 0, sizeof (stats
));
2110 /* Make sure collection will really occur. */
2111 G
.allocated_last_gc
= 0;
2113 /* Collect and print the statistics common across collectors. */
2114 ggc_print_common_statistics (stderr
, &stats
);
2116 /* Release free pages so that we will not count the bytes allocated
2117 there as part of the total allocated memory. */
2120 /* Collect some information about the various sizes of
2123 "Memory still allocated at the end of the compilation process\n");
2124 fprintf (stderr
, "%-5s %10s %10s %10s\n",
2125 "Size", "Allocated", "Used", "Overhead");
2126 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; ++i
)
2133 /* Skip empty entries. */
2137 overhead
= allocated
= in_use
= 0;
2139 /* Figure out the total number of bytes allocated for objects of
2140 this size, and how many of them are actually in use. Also figure
2141 out how much memory the page table is using. */
2142 for (p
= G
.pages
[i
]; p
; p
= p
->next
)
2144 allocated
+= p
->bytes
;
2146 (OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
) - p
->num_free_objects
) * OBJECT_SIZE (i
);
2148 overhead
+= (sizeof (page_entry
) - sizeof (long)
2149 + BITMAP_SIZE (OBJECTS_IN_PAGE (p
) + 1));
2151 fprintf (stderr
, "%-5lu %10lu%c %10lu%c %10lu%c\n",
2152 (unsigned long) OBJECT_SIZE (i
),
2153 SCALE (allocated
), STAT_LABEL (allocated
),
2154 SCALE (in_use
), STAT_LABEL (in_use
),
2155 SCALE (overhead
), STAT_LABEL (overhead
));
2156 total_overhead
+= overhead
;
2158 fprintf (stderr
, "%-5s %10lu%c %10lu%c %10lu%c\n", "Total",
2159 SCALE (G
.bytes_mapped
), STAT_LABEL (G
.bytes_mapped
),
2160 SCALE (G
.allocated
), STAT_LABEL(G
.allocated
),
2161 SCALE (total_overhead
), STAT_LABEL (total_overhead
));
2163 #ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
2165 fprintf (stderr
, "\nTotal allocations and overheads during the compilation process\n");
2167 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Overhead: %10lld\n",
2168 G
.stats
.total_overhead
);
2169 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Allocated: %10lld\n",
2170 G
.stats
.total_allocated
);
2172 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Overhead under 32B: %10lld\n",
2173 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under32
);
2174 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Allocated under 32B: %10lld\n",
2175 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under32
);
2176 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Overhead under 64B: %10lld\n",
2177 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under64
);
2178 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Allocated under 64B: %10lld\n",
2179 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under64
);
2180 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Overhead under 128B: %10lld\n",
2181 G
.stats
.total_overhead_under128
);
2182 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Allocated under 128B: %10lld\n",
2183 G
.stats
.total_allocated_under128
);
2185 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; i
++)
2186 if (G
.stats
.total_allocated_per_order
[i
])
2188 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Overhead page size %7lu: %10lld\n",
2189 (unsigned long) OBJECT_SIZE (i
),
2190 G
.stats
.total_overhead_per_order
[i
]);
2191 fprintf (stderr
, "Total Allocated page size %7lu: %10lld\n",
2192 (unsigned long) OBJECT_SIZE (i
),
2193 G
.stats
.total_allocated_per_order
[i
]);
2199 struct ggc_pch_ondisk
2201 unsigned totals
[NUM_ORDERS
];
2206 struct ggc_pch_ondisk d
;
2207 size_t base
[NUM_ORDERS
];
2208 size_t written
[NUM_ORDERS
];
2211 struct ggc_pch_data
*
2214 return XCNEW (struct ggc_pch_data
);
2218 ggc_pch_count_object (struct ggc_pch_data
*d
, void *x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2219 size_t size
, bool is_string ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2220 enum gt_types_enum type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2224 if (size
< NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
)
2225 order
= size_lookup
[size
];
2229 while (size
> OBJECT_SIZE (order
))
2233 d
->d
.totals
[order
]++;
2237 ggc_pch_total_size (struct ggc_pch_data
*d
)
2242 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; i
++)
2243 a
+= PAGE_ALIGN (d
->d
.totals
[i
] * OBJECT_SIZE (i
));
2248 ggc_pch_this_base (struct ggc_pch_data
*d
, void *base
)
2250 size_t a
= (size_t) base
;
2253 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; i
++)
2256 a
+= PAGE_ALIGN (d
->d
.totals
[i
] * OBJECT_SIZE (i
));
2262 ggc_pch_alloc_object (struct ggc_pch_data
*d
, void *x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2263 size_t size
, bool is_string ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2264 enum gt_types_enum type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2269 if (size
< NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
)
2270 order
= size_lookup
[size
];
2274 while (size
> OBJECT_SIZE (order
))
2278 result
= (char *) d
->base
[order
];
2279 d
->base
[order
] += OBJECT_SIZE (order
);
2284 ggc_pch_prepare_write (struct ggc_pch_data
*d ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2285 FILE *f ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2287 /* Nothing to do. */
2291 ggc_pch_write_object (struct ggc_pch_data
*d ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2292 FILE *f
, void *x
, void *newx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2293 size_t size
, bool is_string ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2296 static const char emptyBytes
[256] = { 0 };
2298 if (size
< NUM_SIZE_LOOKUP
)
2299 order
= size_lookup
[size
];
2303 while (size
> OBJECT_SIZE (order
))
2307 if (fwrite (x
, size
, 1, f
) != 1)
2308 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
2310 /* If SIZE is not the same as OBJECT_SIZE(order), then we need to pad the
2311 object out to OBJECT_SIZE(order). This happens for strings. */
2313 if (size
!= OBJECT_SIZE (order
))
2315 unsigned padding
= OBJECT_SIZE(order
) - size
;
2317 /* To speed small writes, we use a nulled-out array that's larger
2318 than most padding requests as the source for our null bytes. This
2319 permits us to do the padding with fwrite() rather than fseek(), and
2320 limits the chance the OS may try to flush any outstanding writes. */
2321 if (padding
<= sizeof(emptyBytes
))
2323 if (fwrite (emptyBytes
, 1, padding
, f
) != padding
)
2324 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file");
2328 /* Larger than our buffer? Just default to fseek. */
2329 if (fseek (f
, padding
, SEEK_CUR
) != 0)
2330 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file");
2334 d
->written
[order
]++;
2335 if (d
->written
[order
] == d
->d
.totals
[order
]
2336 && fseek (f
, ROUND_UP_VALUE (d
->d
.totals
[order
] * OBJECT_SIZE (order
),
2339 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
2343 ggc_pch_finish (struct ggc_pch_data
*d
, FILE *f
)
2345 if (fwrite (&d
->d
, sizeof (d
->d
), 1, f
) != 1)
2346 fatal_error ("can%'t write PCH file: %m");
2350 /* Move the PCH PTE entries just added to the end of by_depth, to the
2354 move_ptes_to_front (int count_old_page_tables
, int count_new_page_tables
)
2358 /* First, we swap the new entries to the front of the varrays. */
2359 page_entry
**new_by_depth
;
2360 unsigned long **new_save_in_use
;
2362 new_by_depth
= XNEWVEC (page_entry
*, G
.by_depth_max
);
2363 new_save_in_use
= XNEWVEC (unsigned long *, G
.by_depth_max
);
2365 memcpy (&new_by_depth
[0],
2366 &G
.by_depth
[count_old_page_tables
],
2367 count_new_page_tables
* sizeof (void *));
2368 memcpy (&new_by_depth
[count_new_page_tables
],
2370 count_old_page_tables
* sizeof (void *));
2371 memcpy (&new_save_in_use
[0],
2372 &G
.save_in_use
[count_old_page_tables
],
2373 count_new_page_tables
* sizeof (void *));
2374 memcpy (&new_save_in_use
[count_new_page_tables
],
2376 count_old_page_tables
* sizeof (void *));
2379 free (G
.save_in_use
);
2381 G
.by_depth
= new_by_depth
;
2382 G
.save_in_use
= new_save_in_use
;
2384 /* Now update all the index_by_depth fields. */
2385 for (i
= G
.by_depth_in_use
; i
> 0; --i
)
2387 page_entry
*p
= G
.by_depth
[i
-1];
2388 p
->index_by_depth
= i
-1;
2391 /* And last, we update the depth pointers in G.depth. The first
2392 entry is already 0, and context 0 entries always start at index
2393 0, so there is nothing to update in the first slot. We need a
2394 second slot, only if we have old ptes, and if we do, they start
2395 at index count_new_page_tables. */
2396 if (count_old_page_tables
)
2397 push_depth (count_new_page_tables
);
2401 ggc_pch_read (FILE *f
, void *addr
)
2403 struct ggc_pch_ondisk d
;
2405 char *offs
= (char *) addr
;
2406 unsigned long count_old_page_tables
;
2407 unsigned long count_new_page_tables
;
2409 count_old_page_tables
= G
.by_depth_in_use
;
2411 /* We've just read in a PCH file. So, every object that used to be
2412 allocated is now free. */
2414 #ifdef ENABLE_GC_CHECKING
2417 /* Since we free all the allocated objects, the free list becomes
2418 useless. Validate it now, which will also clear it. */
2419 validate_free_objects();
2421 /* No object read from a PCH file should ever be freed. So, set the
2422 context depth to 1, and set the depth of all the currently-allocated
2423 pages to be 1 too. PCH pages will have depth 0. */
2424 gcc_assert (!G
.context_depth
);
2425 G
.context_depth
= 1;
2426 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; i
++)
2429 for (p
= G
.pages
[i
]; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
)
2430 p
->context_depth
= G
.context_depth
;
2433 /* Allocate the appropriate page-table entries for the pages read from
2435 if (fread (&d
, sizeof (d
), 1, f
) != 1)
2436 fatal_error ("can%'t read PCH file: %m");
2438 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_ORDERS
; i
++)
2440 struct page_entry
*entry
;
2446 if (d
.totals
[i
] == 0)
2449 bytes
= PAGE_ALIGN (d
.totals
[i
] * OBJECT_SIZE (i
));
2450 num_objs
= bytes
/ OBJECT_SIZE (i
);
2451 entry
= XCNEWVAR (struct page_entry
, (sizeof (struct page_entry
)
2453 + BITMAP_SIZE (num_objs
+ 1)));
2454 entry
->bytes
= bytes
;
2456 entry
->context_depth
= 0;
2458 entry
->num_free_objects
= 0;
2462 j
+ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
<= num_objs
+ 1;
2463 j
+= HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
)
2464 entry
->in_use_p
[j
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
] = -1;
2465 for (; j
< num_objs
+ 1; j
++)
2466 entry
->in_use_p
[j
/ HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
]
2467 |= 1L << (j
% HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
);
2469 for (pte
= entry
->page
;
2470 pte
< entry
->page
+ entry
->bytes
;
2472 set_page_table_entry (pte
, entry
);
2474 if (G
.page_tails
[i
] != NULL
)
2475 G
.page_tails
[i
]->next
= entry
;
2478 G
.page_tails
[i
] = entry
;
2480 /* We start off by just adding all the new information to the
2481 end of the varrays, later, we will move the new information
2482 to the front of the varrays, as the PCH page tables are at
2484 push_by_depth (entry
, 0);
2487 /* Now, we update the various data structures that speed page table
2489 count_new_page_tables
= G
.by_depth_in_use
- count_old_page_tables
;
2491 move_ptes_to_front (count_old_page_tables
, count_new_page_tables
);
2493 /* Update the statistics. */
2494 G
.allocated
= G
.allocated_last_gc
= offs
- (char *)addr
;
2502 struct alloc_zone rtl_zone
;
2503 struct alloc_zone tree_zone
;
2504 struct alloc_zone tree_id_zone
;