/* mallocator - recycle objects to avoid malloc() / free() */
-/* Copyright (c) 2006 Christophe Thiery. All rights reserved. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010. The SimGrid Team.
+ * All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
#include "xbt/mallocator.h"
#include "xbt/asserts.h"
#include "xbt/sysdep.h"
+#include "mc/mc.h" /* kill mallocators when model-checking is enabled */
#include "mallocator_private.h"
-XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(xbt_mallocator,xbt,"Mallocators");
+XBT_LOG_NEW_DEFAULT_SUBCATEGORY(xbt_mallocator, xbt, "Mallocators");
/**
* \brief Constructor
* in \a xbt_mallocator_release() when the stack is full, and when
* the mallocator is freed.
* \param reset_f function to reinitialise an object of your datatype, called
- * when you extract an object from the mallocator
+ * when you extract an object from the mallocator
*
* Create and initialize a new mallocator for a given datatype.
*
* \see xbt_mallocator_free()
*/
xbt_mallocator_t xbt_mallocator_new(int size,
- pvoid_f_void_t new_f,
- void_f_pvoid_t free_f,
- void_f_pvoid_t reset_f) {
+ pvoid_f_void_t new_f,
+ void_f_pvoid_t free_f,
+ void_f_pvoid_t reset_f)
+{
xbt_mallocator_t m;
- xbt_assert0(size > 0, "size must be positive");
- xbt_assert0(new_f != NULL && free_f != NULL && reset_f != NULL,"invalid parameter");
+ xbt_assert(size > 0, "size must be positive");
+ xbt_assert(new_f != NULL && free_f != NULL
+ && reset_f != NULL, "invalid parameter");
+
+ /* Let's force 0 size mallocator! (Dirty hack, blame Martin :) ) */
+
+ /* mallocators and memory mess introduced by model-checking do not mix well together:
+ * The mallocator will give standard memory when we are using raw memory (so these blocks are killed on restore)
+ * and the contrary (so these blocks will leak accross restores)
+ */
+ if (MC_IS_ENABLED)
+ size = 0;
m = xbt_new0(s_xbt_mallocator_t, 1);
- VERB1("Create mallocator %p",m);
- if (XBT_LOG_ISENABLED(xbt_mallocator,xbt_log_priority_verbose))
- xbt_backtrace_display_current();
+ XBT_VERB("Create mallocator %p", m);
+ if (XBT_LOG_ISENABLED(xbt_mallocator, xbt_log_priority_verbose))
+ xbt_backtrace_display_current();
- m->objects = xbt_new0(void*, size);
+ m->objects = xbt_new0(void *, MC_IS_ENABLED ? 1 : size);
m->max_size = size;
m->current_size = 0;
m->new_f = new_f;
*
* \see xbt_mallocator_new()
*/
-void xbt_mallocator_free(xbt_mallocator_t m) {
+void xbt_mallocator_free(xbt_mallocator_t m)
+{
int i;
- xbt_assert0(m != NULL, "Invalid parameter");
+ xbt_assert(m != NULL, "Invalid parameter");
- VERB3("Frees mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)",m,m->current_size,m->max_size);
+ XBT_VERB("Frees mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)", m, m->current_size,
+ m->max_size);
for (i = 0; i < m->current_size; i++) {
- (*(m->free_f))(m->objects[i]);
+ (*(m->free_f)) (m->objects[i]);
}
xbt_free(m->objects);
xbt_free(m);
* This function is designed to be used instead of malloc().
* If the mallocator is not empty, an object is
* extracted from the mallocator and no malloc is done.
- *
+ *
* If the mallocator is empty, a new object is created,
* by calling the function new_f().
- *
+ *
* In both cases, the function reset_f() is called on the object.
*
* \see xbt_mallocator_release()
*/
-void *xbt_mallocator_get(xbt_mallocator_t m) {
+void *xbt_mallocator_get(xbt_mallocator_t m)
+{
void *object;
- xbt_assert0(m != NULL, "Invalid parameter");
if (m->current_size > 0) {
/* there is at least an available object */
- DEBUG3("Reuse an old object for mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)",m,m->current_size,m->max_size);
+ /* XBT_DEBUG("Reuse an old object for mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)", m,
+ m->current_size, m->max_size); */
object = m->objects[--m->current_size];
- }
- else {
+ } else {
/* otherwise we must allocate a new object */
- DEBUG3("Create a new object for mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)",m,m->current_size,m->max_size);
- object = (*(m->new_f))();
+ /* XBT_DEBUG("Create a new object for mallocator %p (size:%d/%d)", m,
+ m->current_size, m->max_size); */
+ object = (*(m->new_f)) ();
}
- (*(m->reset_f))(object);
+ (*(m->reset_f)) (object);
return object;
}
*
* \see xbt_mallocator_get()
*/
-void xbt_mallocator_release(xbt_mallocator_t m, void *object) {
- xbt_assert0(m != NULL && object != NULL, "Invalid parameter");
-
+void xbt_mallocator_release(xbt_mallocator_t m, void *object)
+{
if (m->current_size < m->max_size) {
/* there is enough place to push the object */
- DEBUG3("Store deleted object in mallocator %p for further use (size:%d/%d)",m,m->current_size,m->max_size);
+ /* XBT_DEBUG
+ ("Store deleted object in mallocator %p for further use (size:%d/%d)",
+ m, m->current_size, m->max_size); */
m->objects[m->current_size++] = object;
- }
- else {
+ } else {
/* otherwise we don't have a choice, we must free the object */
- DEBUG3("Free deleted object: mallocator %p is full (size:%d/%d)",m,m->current_size,m->max_size);
- (*(m->free_f))(object);
+ /* XBT_DEBUG("Free deleted object: mallocator %p is full (size:%d/%d)", m,
+ m->current_size, m->max_size); */
+ (*(m->free_f)) (object);
}
}