# endif
#endif
-#ifndef MIN
-# define MIN(A, B) ((A) < (B) ? (A) : (B))
-#endif
-
#define MMALLOC_MAGIC "mmalloc" /* Mapped file magic number */
#define MMALLOC_MAGIC_SIZE 8 /* Size of magic number buf */
#define MMALLOC_VERSION 1 /* Current mmalloc version */
-#define MMALLOC_KEYS 16 /* Keys for application use */
/* The allocator divides the heap into blocks of fixed size; large
requests receive one or more whole blocks, and small requests
size_t nfree; /* Free fragments in a fragmented block. */
size_t first; /* First free fragment of the block. */
} frag;
- /* Size (in blocks) of a large cluster. */
- size_t size;
+ struct {
+ size_t size; /* Size (in blocks) of a large cluster. */
+ size_t busy_size;
+ } block;
} info;
} busy;
/* Heap information for a free block (that may be the first of
struct list *prev;
};
-/* Statistics available to the user.
- FIXME: By design, the internals of the malloc package are no longer
- exported to the user via an include file, so access to this data needs
- to be via some other mechanism, such as mmstat_<something> where the
- return value is the <something> the user is interested in. */
-
-struct mstats {
- size_t bytes_total; /* Total size of the heap. */
- size_t chunks_used; /* Chunks allocated by the user. */
- size_t bytes_used; /* Byte total of user-allocated chunks. */
- size_t chunks_free; /* Chunks in the free list. */
- size_t bytes_free; /* Byte total of chunks in the free list. */
-};
-
/* Internal structure that defines the format of the malloc-descriptor.
This gets written to the base address of the region that mmalloc is
managing, and thus also becomes the file header for the mapped file,
/* Some flag bits to keep track of various internal things. */
unsigned int flags;
- /* If a system call made by the mmalloc package fails, the errno is
- preserved for future examination. */
- int saved_errno;
-
- /* Pointer to the function that is used to get more core, or return core
- to the system, for requests using this malloc descriptor. For memory
- mapped regions, this is the mmap() based routine. There may also be
- a single malloc descriptor that points to an sbrk() based routine
- for systems without mmap() or for applications that call the mmalloc()
- package with a NULL malloc descriptor.
-
- FIXME: For mapped regions shared by more than one process, this
- needs to be maintained on a per-process basis. */
- void *(*morecore) (struct mdesc * mdp, int size);
-
- /* Pointer to the function that causes an abort when the memory checking
- features are activated. By default this is set to abort(), but can
- be set to another function by the application using mmalloc().
-
- FIXME: For mapped regions shared by more than one process, this
- needs to be maintained on a per-process basis. */
- void (*abortfunc) (void);
-
- /* Debugging hook for free.
-
- FIXME: For mapped regions shared by more than one process, this
- needs to be maintained on a per-process basis. */
- void (*mfree_hook) (void *mdp, void *ptr);
-
- /* Debugging hook for `malloc'.
-
- FIXME: For mapped regions shared by more than one process, this
- needs to be maintained on a per-process basis. */
- void *(*mmalloc_hook) (void *mdp, size_t size);
-
- /* Debugging hook for realloc.
-
- FIXME: For mapped regions shared by more than one process, this
- needs to be maintained on a per-process basis. */
- void *(*mrealloc_hook) (void *mdp, void *ptr, size_t size);
-
/* Number of info entries. */
size_t heapsize;
malloc_info *heapinfo;
- /* Instrumentation. */
-
- struct mstats heapstats;
-
/* Free list headers for each fragment size. */
/* Free lists for each fragment size. */
int fd;
- /* An array of keys to data within the mapped region, for use by the
- application. */
-
- void *keys[MMALLOC_KEYS];
-
};
-int mmalloc_compare_heap(void *h1, void *h2);
+int mmalloc_compare_mdesc(struct mdesc *mdp1, struct mdesc *mdp2, void *std_heap_addr);
-int mmalloc_compare_mdesc(struct mdesc *mdp1, struct mdesc *mdp2);
+void mmalloc_display_info(void *h);
/* Bits to look at in the malloc descriptor flags word */
#define MMALLOC_DEVZERO (1 << 0) /* Have mapped to /dev/zero */
#define MMALLOC_ANONYMOUS (1 << 1) /* Use anonymous mapping */
#define MMALLOC_INITIALIZED (1 << 2) /* Initialized mmalloc */
-#define MMALLOC_MMCHECK_USED (1 << 3) /* mmcheckf() called already */
/* Internal version of `mfree' used in `morecore'. */
extern struct mdesc *__mmalloc_create_default_mdp(void);
-/* Grow or shrink a contiguous mapped region using mmap().
- Works much like sbrk(), only faster */
-
-extern void *__mmalloc_mmap_morecore(struct mdesc *mdp, int size);
-
-
/* Remap a mmalloc region that was previously mapped. */
extern void *__mmalloc_remap_core(struct mdesc *mdp);
-/* Macro to convert from a user supplied malloc descriptor to pointer to the
- internal malloc descriptor. If the user supplied descriptor is NULL, then
- use the default internal version, initializing it if necessary. Otherwise
- just cast the user supplied version (which is void *) to the proper type
- (struct mdesc *). */
-
-#define MD_TO_MDP(md) \
- ((md) == NULL \
- ? __mmalloc_default_mdp \
- : (struct mdesc *) (md))
-
-/* Thread-safety (if the sem is already created)*/
-#define LOCK(md) \
- do {\
- struct mdesc *lock_local_mdp = MD_TO_MDP(md); \
- sem_wait(&lock_local_mdp->sem); \
- } while (0)
-
-#define UNLOCK(md) \
- do { \
- struct mdesc *unlock_local_mdp = MD_TO_MDP(md); \
- sem_post(&unlock_local_mdp->sem); \
- } while (0)
+/* Get core for the memory region specified by MDP, using SIZE as the
+ amount to either add to or subtract from the existing region. Works
+ like sbrk(), but using mmap(). */
+extern void *mmorecore(struct mdesc *mdp, int size);
+
+/* Thread-safety (if the sem is already created) FIXME: KILLIT*/
+#define LOCK(mdp) \
+ sem_wait(&mdp->sem)
+
+#define UNLOCK(mdp) \
+ sem_post(&mdp->sem)
#endif /* __MMPRIVATE_H */