PR59161 make pretty printers always return strings
[official-gcc.git] / libgo / runtime / msize.c
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1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
5 // Malloc small size classes.
6 //
7 // See malloc.h for overview.
8 //
9 // The size classes are chosen so that rounding an allocation
10 // request up to the next size class wastes at most 12.5% (1.125x).
12 // Each size class has its own page count that gets allocated
13 // and chopped up when new objects of the size class are needed.
14 // That page count is chosen so that chopping up the run of
15 // pages into objects of the given size wastes at most 12.5% (1.125x)
16 // of the memory. It is not necessary that the cutoff here be
17 // the same as above.
19 // The two sources of waste multiply, so the worst possible case
20 // for the above constraints would be that allocations of some
21 // size might have a 26.6% (1.266x) overhead.
22 // In practice, only one of the wastes comes into play for a
23 // given size (sizes < 512 waste mainly on the round-up,
24 // sizes > 512 waste mainly on the page chopping).
26 // TODO(rsc): Compute max waste for any given size.
28 #include "runtime.h"
29 #include "arch.h"
30 #include "malloc.h"
32 int32 runtime_class_to_size[_NumSizeClasses];
33 int32 runtime_class_to_allocnpages[_NumSizeClasses];
35 // The SizeToClass lookup is implemented using two arrays,
36 // one mapping sizes <= 1024 to their class and one mapping
37 // sizes >= 1024 and <= MaxSmallSize to their class.
38 // All objects are 8-aligned, so the first array is indexed by
39 // the size divided by 8 (rounded up). Objects >= 1024 bytes
40 // are 128-aligned, so the second array is indexed by the
41 // size divided by 128 (rounded up). The arrays are filled in
42 // by InitSizes.
44 int8 runtime_size_to_class8[1024/8 + 1];
45 int8 runtime_size_to_class128[(MaxSmallSize-1024)/128 + 1];
47 int32
48 runtime_SizeToClass(int32 size)
50 if(size > MaxSmallSize)
51 runtime_throw("SizeToClass - invalid size");
52 if(size > 1024-8)
53 return runtime_size_to_class128[(size-1024+127) >> 7];
54 return runtime_size_to_class8[(size+7)>>3];
57 void
58 runtime_InitSizes(void)
60 int32 align, sizeclass, size, nextsize, n;
61 uint32 i;
62 uintptr allocsize, npages;
63 MStats *pmstats;
65 // Initialize the runtime_class_to_size table (and choose class sizes in the process).
66 runtime_class_to_size[0] = 0;
67 sizeclass = 1; // 0 means no class
68 align = 8;
69 for(size = align; size <= MaxSmallSize; size += align) {
70 if((size&(size-1)) == 0) { // bump alignment once in a while
71 if(size >= 2048)
72 align = 256;
73 else if(size >= 128)
74 align = size / 8;
75 else if(size >= 16)
76 align = 16; // required for x86 SSE instructions, if we want to use them
78 if((align&(align-1)) != 0)
79 runtime_throw("InitSizes - bug");
81 // Make the allocnpages big enough that
82 // the leftover is less than 1/8 of the total,
83 // so wasted space is at most 12.5%.
84 allocsize = PageSize;
85 while(allocsize%size > allocsize/8)
86 allocsize += PageSize;
87 npages = allocsize >> PageShift;
89 // If the previous sizeclass chose the same
90 // allocation size and fit the same number of
91 // objects into the page, we might as well
92 // use just this size instead of having two
93 // different sizes.
94 if(sizeclass > 1 &&
95 (int32)npages == runtime_class_to_allocnpages[sizeclass-1] &&
96 allocsize/size == allocsize/runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass-1]) {
97 runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass-1] = size;
98 continue;
101 runtime_class_to_allocnpages[sizeclass] = npages;
102 runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass] = size;
103 sizeclass++;
105 if(sizeclass != _NumSizeClasses) {
106 runtime_printf("sizeclass=%d _NumSizeClasses=%d\n", sizeclass, _NumSizeClasses);
107 runtime_throw("InitSizes - bad _NumSizeClasses");
110 // Initialize the size_to_class tables.
111 nextsize = 0;
112 for (sizeclass = 1; sizeclass < _NumSizeClasses; sizeclass++) {
113 for(; nextsize < 1024 && nextsize <= runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass]; nextsize+=8)
114 runtime_size_to_class8[nextsize/8] = sizeclass;
115 if(nextsize >= 1024)
116 for(; nextsize <= runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass]; nextsize += 128)
117 runtime_size_to_class128[(nextsize-1024)/128] = sizeclass;
120 // Double-check SizeToClass.
121 if(0) {
122 for(n=0; n < MaxSmallSize; n++) {
123 sizeclass = runtime_SizeToClass(n);
124 if(sizeclass < 1 || sizeclass >= _NumSizeClasses || runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass] < n) {
125 runtime_printf("size=%d sizeclass=%d runtime_class_to_size=%d\n", n, sizeclass, runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass]);
126 runtime_printf("incorrect SizeToClass");
127 goto dump;
129 if(sizeclass > 1 && runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass-1] >= n) {
130 runtime_printf("size=%d sizeclass=%d runtime_class_to_size=%d\n", n, sizeclass, runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass]);
131 runtime_printf("SizeToClass too big");
132 goto dump;
137 // Copy out for statistics table.
138 pmstats = mstats();
139 for(i=0; i<nelem(runtime_class_to_size); i++)
140 pmstats->by_size[i].size = runtime_class_to_size[i];
141 return;
143 dump:
144 if(1){
145 runtime_printf("NumSizeClasses=%d\n", _NumSizeClasses);
146 runtime_printf("runtime_class_to_size:");
147 for(sizeclass=0; sizeclass<_NumSizeClasses; sizeclass++)
148 runtime_printf(" %d", runtime_class_to_size[sizeclass]);
149 runtime_printf("\n\n");
150 runtime_printf("size_to_class8:");
151 for(i=0; i<nelem(runtime_size_to_class8); i++)
152 runtime_printf(" %d=>%d(%d)\n", i*8, runtime_size_to_class8[i],
153 runtime_class_to_size[runtime_size_to_class8[i]]);
154 runtime_printf("\n");
155 runtime_printf("size_to_class128:");
156 for(i=0; i<nelem(runtime_size_to_class128); i++)
157 runtime_printf(" %d=>%d(%d)\n", i*128, runtime_size_to_class128[i],
158 runtime_class_to_size[runtime_size_to_class128[i]]);
159 runtime_printf("\n");
161 runtime_throw("InitSizes failed");
164 // Returns size of the memory block that mallocgc will allocate if you ask for the size.
165 uintptr
166 runtime_roundupsize(uintptr size)
168 if(size < MaxSmallSize) {
169 if(size <= 1024-8)
170 return runtime_class_to_size[runtime_size_to_class8[(size+7)>>3]];
171 else
172 return runtime_class_to_size[runtime_size_to_class128[(size-1024+127) >> 7]];
174 if(size + PageSize < size)
175 return size;
176 return ROUND(size, PageSize);