6 * 'The Chamber of Records,' said Gimli. 'I guess that is where we now stand.'
8 * [p.321 of _The Lord of the Rings_, II/v: "The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm"]
11 /* This file contains Perl's own implementation of the malloc library.
12 * It is used if Configure decides that, on your platform, Perl's
13 * version is better than the OS's, or if you give Configure the
14 * -Dusemymalloc command-line option.
18 Here are some notes on configuring Perl's malloc.
20 There are two macros which serve as bulk disablers of advanced
21 features of this malloc: NO_FANCY_MALLOC, PLAIN_MALLOC (undef by
22 default). Look in the list of default values below to understand
23 their exact effect. Defining NO_FANCY_MALLOC returns malloc.c to the
24 state of the malloc in Perl 5.004. Additionally defining PLAIN_MALLOC
25 returns it to the state as of Perl 5.000.
27 Note that some of the settings below may be ignored in the code based
28 on values of other macros. The PERL_CORE symbol is only defined when
29 perl itself is being compiled (so malloc can make some assumptions
30 about perl's facilities being available to it).
32 Each config option has a short description, followed by its name,
33 default value, and a comment about the default (if applicable). Some
34 options take a precise value, while the others are just boolean.
35 The boolean ones are listed first.
37 # Read configuration settings from malloc_cfg.h
38 HAVE_MALLOC_CFG_H undef
40 # Enable code for an emergency memory pool in $^M. See perlvar.pod
41 # for a description of $^M.
42 PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK !PLAIN_MALLOC
44 # Enable code for printing memory statistics.
45 DEBUGGING_MSTATS !PLAIN_MALLOC
47 # Move allocation info for small buckets into separate areas.
48 # Memory optimization (especially for small allocations, of the
49 # less than 64 bytes). Since perl usually makes a large number
50 # of small allocations, this is usually a win.
51 PACK_MALLOC (!PLAIN_MALLOC && !RCHECK)
53 # Add one page to big powers of two when calculating bucket size.
54 # This is targeted at big allocations, as are common in image
56 TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE !PLAIN_MALLOC
58 # Use intermediate bucket sizes between powers-of-two. This is
59 # generally a memory optimization, and a (small) speed pessimization.
60 BUCKETS_ROOT2 !NO_FANCY_MALLOC
62 # Do not check small deallocations for bad free(). Memory
63 # and speed optimization, error reporting pessimization.
64 IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE (!NO_FANCY_MALLOC && !RCHECK)
66 # Use table lookup to decide in which bucket a given allocation will go.
67 SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE !NO_FANCY_MALLOC
69 # Use a perl-defined sbrk() instead of the (presumably broken or
70 # missing) system-supplied sbrk().
73 # Use system malloc() (or calloc() etc.) to emulate sbrk(). Normally
74 # only used with broken sbrk()s.
75 PERL_SBRK_VIA_MALLOC undef
77 # Which allocator to use if PERL_SBRK_VIA_MALLOC
78 SYSTEM_ALLOC(a) malloc(a)
80 # Minimal alignment (in bytes, should be a power of 2) of SYSTEM_ALLOC
81 SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT MEM_ALIGNBYTES
83 # Disable memory overwrite checking with DEBUGGING. Memory and speed
84 # optimization, error reporting pessimization.
87 # Enable memory overwrite checking with DEBUGGING. Memory and speed
88 # pessimization, error reporting optimization
89 RCHECK (DEBUGGING && !NO_RCHECK)
91 # Do not overwrite uninit areas with DEBUGGING. Speed
92 # optimization, error reporting pessimization
95 # Overwrite uninit areas with DEBUGGING. Speed
96 # pessimization, error reporting optimization
97 MALLOC_FILL (DEBUGGING && !NO_RCHECK && !NO_MFILL)
99 # Do not check overwritten uninit areas with DEBUGGING. Speed
100 # optimization, error reporting pessimization
103 # Check overwritten uninit areas with DEBUGGING. Speed
104 # pessimization, error reporting optimization
105 MALLOC_FILL_CHECK (DEBUGGING && !NO_RCHECK && !NO_FILL_CHECK)
107 # Failed allocations bigger than this size croak (if
108 # PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK is enabled) without touching $^M. See
109 # perlvar.pod for a description of $^M.
110 BIG_SIZE (1<<16) # 64K
112 # Starting from this power of two, add an extra page to the
113 # size of the bucket. This enables optimized allocations of sizes
114 # close to powers of 2. Note that the value is indexed at 0.
115 FIRST_BIG_POW2 15 # 32K, 16K is used too often
117 # Estimate of minimal memory footprint. malloc uses this value to
118 # request the most reasonable largest blocks of memory from the system.
121 # Round up sbrk()s to multiples of this.
124 # Round up sbrk()s to multiples of this percent of footprint.
127 # Round up sbrk()s to multiples of this multiple of 1/1000 of footprint.
128 MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 (10 * MIN_SBRK_FRAC)
130 # Add this much memory to big powers of two to get the bucket size.
133 # This many sbrk() discontinuities should be tolerated even
134 # from the start without deciding that sbrk() is usually
136 SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES 3
138 # This many continuous sbrk()s compensate for one discontinuous one.
139 SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE 50
141 # Some configurations may ask for 12-byte-or-so allocations which
142 # require 8-byte alignment (?!). In such situation one needs to
143 # define this to disable 12-byte bucket (will increase memory footprint)
144 STRICT_ALIGNMENT undef
146 # Do not allow configuration of runtime options at runtime
147 NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG undef
149 # Do not allow configuration of runtime options via $ENV{PERL_MALLOC_OPT}
150 NO_PERL_MALLOC_ENV undef
152 [The variable consists of ;-separated parts of the form CODE=VALUE
153 with 1-character codes F, M, f, A, P, G, d, a, c for runtime
154 configuration of FIRST_SBRK, MIN_SBRK, MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000,
155 SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES, SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE, sbrk_goodness,
156 filldead, fillalive, fillcheck. The last 3 are for DEBUGGING
157 build, and allow switching the tests for free()ed memory read,
158 uninit memory reads, and free()ed memory write.]
160 This implementation assumes that calling PerlIO_printf() does not
161 result in any memory allocation calls (used during a panic).
166 #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_CFG_H
167 # include "malloc_cfg.h"
170 #ifndef NO_FANCY_MALLOC
171 # ifndef SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
172 # define SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
174 # ifndef BUCKETS_ROOT2
175 # define BUCKETS_ROOT2
177 # ifndef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
178 # define IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
182 #ifndef PLAIN_MALLOC /* Bulk enable features */
186 # ifndef TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE
187 # define TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE
189 # ifndef PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK
190 # define PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK
192 # ifndef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
193 # define DEBUGGING_MSTATS
197 #define MIN_BUC_POW2 (sizeof(void*) > 4 ? 3 : 2) /* Allow for 4-byte arena. */
198 #define MIN_BUCKET (MIN_BUC_POW2 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
200 #define LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA 11
202 #if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(NO_RCHECK)
205 #if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(NO_RCHECK) && !defined(NO_MFILL) && !defined(MALLOC_FILL)
208 #if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(NO_RCHECK) && !defined(NO_FILL_CHECK) && !defined(MALLOC_FILL_CHECK)
209 # define MALLOC_FILL_CHECK
211 #if defined(RCHECK) && defined(IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE)
212 # undef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
215 * malloc.c (Caltech) 2/21/82
216 * Chris Kingsley, kingsley@cit-20.
218 * This is a very fast storage allocator. It allocates blocks of a small
219 * number of different sizes, and keeps free lists of each size. Blocks that
220 * don't exactly fit are passed up to the next larger size. In this
221 * implementation, the available sizes are 2^n-4 (or 2^n-12) bytes long.
222 * If PACK_MALLOC is defined, small blocks are 2^n bytes long.
223 * This is designed for use in a program that uses vast quantities of memory,
224 * but bombs when it runs out.
226 * Modifications Copyright Ilya Zakharevich 1996-99.
228 * Still very quick, but much more thrifty. (Std config is 10% slower
229 * than it was, and takes 67% of old heap size for typical usage.)
231 * Allocations of small blocks are now table-driven to many different
232 * buckets. Sizes of really big buckets are increased to accommodate
233 * common size=power-of-2 blocks. Running-out-of-memory is made into
234 * an exception. Deeply configurable and thread-safe.
239 #define PERL_IN_MALLOC_C
241 #if defined(PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT)
242 # define croak Perl_croak_nocontext
243 # define croak2 Perl_croak_nocontext
244 # define warn Perl_warn_nocontext
245 # define warn2 Perl_warn_nocontext
247 # define croak2 croak
251 # define PERL_MAYBE_ALIVE PL_thr_key
253 # define PERL_MAYBE_ALIVE 1
257 # error "MYMALLOC is not defined"
261 # define MUTEX_LOCK(l)
265 # define MUTEX_UNLOCK(l)
269 # define MALLOC_LOCK MUTEX_LOCK(&PL_malloc_mutex)
272 #ifndef MALLOC_UNLOCK
273 # define MALLOC_UNLOCK MUTEX_UNLOCK(&PL_malloc_mutex)
276 # ifndef fatalcroak /* make depend */
277 # define fatalcroak(mess) (write(2, (mess), strlen(mess)), exit(2))
282 # define DEBUG_m(a) \
284 if (PERL_MAYBE_ALIVE && PERL_GET_THX) { \
286 if (DEBUG_m_TEST) { \
287 PL_debug &= ~DEBUG_m_FLAG; \
289 PL_debug |= DEBUG_m_FLAG; \
295 #ifdef PERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT
296 # define PERL_IS_ALIVE aTHX
298 # define PERL_IS_ALIVE TRUE
305 * The memory is broken into "blocks" which occupy multiples of 2K (and
306 * generally speaking, have size "close" to a power of 2). The addresses
307 * of such *unused* blocks are kept in nextf[i] with big enough i. (nextf
308 * is an array of linked lists.) (Addresses of used blocks are not known.)
310 * Moreover, since the algorithm may try to "bite" smaller blocks out
311 * of unused bigger ones, there are also regions of "irregular" size,
312 * managed separately, by a linked list chunk_chain.
314 * The third type of storage is the sbrk()ed-but-not-yet-used space, its
315 * end and size are kept in last_sbrk_top and sbrked_remains.
317 * Growing blocks "in place":
318 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
319 * The address of the block with the greatest address is kept in last_op
320 * (if not known, last_op is 0). If it is known that the memory above
321 * last_op is not continuous, or contains a chunk from chunk_chain,
322 * last_op is set to 0.
324 * The chunk with address last_op may be grown by expanding into
325 * sbrk()ed-but-not-yet-used space, or trying to sbrk() more continuous
328 * Management of last_op:
329 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
331 * free() never changes the boundaries of blocks, so is not relevant.
333 * The only way realloc() may change the boundaries of blocks is if it
334 * grows a block "in place". However, in the case of success such a
335 * chunk is automatically last_op, and it remains last_op. In the case
336 * of failure getpages_adjacent() clears last_op.
338 * malloc() may change blocks by calling morecore() only.
340 * morecore() may create new blocks by:
341 * a) biting pieces from chunk_chain (cannot create one above last_op);
342 * b) biting a piece from an unused block (if block was last_op, this
343 * may create a chunk from chain above last_op, thus last_op is
344 * invalidated in such a case).
345 * c) biting of sbrk()ed-but-not-yet-used space. This creates
346 * a block which is last_op.
347 * d) Allocating new pages by calling getpages();
349 * getpages() creates a new block. It marks last_op at the bottom of
350 * the chunk of memory it returns.
352 * Active pages footprint:
353 * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
354 * Note that we do not need to traverse the lists in nextf[i], just take
355 * the first element of this list. However, we *need* to traverse the
356 * list in chunk_chain, but most the time it should be a very short one,
357 * so we do not step on a lot of pages we are not going to use.
361 * get_from_bigger_buckets(): forget to increment price => Quite
365 /* I don't much care whether these are defined in sys/types.h--LAW */
367 #define u_char unsigned char
368 #define u_int unsigned int
370 * I removed the definition of u_bigint which appeared to be u_bigint = UV
371 * u_bigint was only used in TWOK_MASKED and TWOK_SHIFT
372 * where I have used PTR2UV. RMB
374 #define u_short unsigned short
376 #if defined(RCHECK) && defined(PACK_MALLOC)
381 * The description below is applicable if PACK_MALLOC is not defined.
383 * The overhead on a block is at least 4 bytes. When free, this space
384 * contains a pointer to the next free block, and the bottom two bits must
385 * be zero. When in use, the first byte is set to MAGIC, and the second
386 * byte is the size index. The remaining bytes are for alignment.
387 * If range checking is enabled and the size of the block fits
388 * in two bytes, then the top two bytes hold the size of the requested block
389 * plus the range checking words, and the header word MINUS ONE.
392 union overhead *ov_next; /* when free */
393 #if MEM_ALIGNBYTES > 4
394 double strut; /* alignment problems */
395 # if MEM_ALIGNBYTES > 8
396 char sstrut[MEM_ALIGNBYTES]; /* for the sizing */
401 * Keep the ovu_index and ovu_magic in this order, having a char
402 * field first gives alignment indigestion in some systems, such as
405 u_char ovu_index; /* bucket # */
406 u_char ovu_magic; /* magic number */
408 /* Subtract one to fit into u_short for an extra bucket */
409 u_short ovu_size; /* block size (requested + overhead - 1) */
410 u_int ovu_rmagic; /* range magic number */
413 #define ov_magic ovu.ovu_magic
414 #define ov_index ovu.ovu_index
415 #define ov_size ovu.ovu_size
416 #define ov_rmagic ovu.ovu_rmagic
419 #define MAGIC 0xff /* magic # on accounting info */
420 #define RMAGIC 0x55555555 /* magic # on range info */
421 #define RMAGIC_C 0x55 /* magic # on range info */
424 # define RMAGIC_SZ sizeof (u_int) /* Overhead at end of bucket */
425 # ifdef TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE
426 # define MAX_SHORT_BUCKET (12 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2) /* size-1 fits in short */
428 # define MAX_SHORT_BUCKET (13 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
434 #if !defined(PACK_MALLOC) && defined(BUCKETS_ROOT2)
435 # undef BUCKETS_ROOT2
439 # define BUCKET_TABLE_SHIFT 2
440 # define BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT 1
441 # define BUCKETS_PER_POW2 2
443 # define BUCKET_TABLE_SHIFT MIN_BUC_POW2
444 # define BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT 0
445 # define BUCKETS_PER_POW2 1
448 #if !defined(MEM_ALIGNBYTES) || ((MEM_ALIGNBYTES > 4) && !defined(STRICT_ALIGNMENT))
449 /* Figure out the alignment of void*. */
454 # define ALIGN_SMALL ((IV)((caddr_t)&(((struct aligner*)0)->p)))
456 # define ALIGN_SMALL MEM_ALIGNBYTES
459 #define IF_ALIGN_8(yes,no) ((ALIGN_SMALL>4) ? (yes) : (no))
462 # define MAX_BUCKET_BY_TABLE 13
463 static const u_short buck_size[MAX_BUCKET_BY_TABLE + 1] =
465 0, 0, 0, 0, 4, 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 48, 64, 80,
467 # define BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(i) ((i) % 2 ? buck_size[i] : (1 << ((i) >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT)))
468 # define BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(i) ((i) <= MAX_BUCKET_BY_TABLE \
469 ? ((size_t)buck_size[i]) \
470 : ((((size_t)1) << ((i) >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT)) \
472 + POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(i)))
474 # define BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(i) (((size_t)1) << ((i) >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT))
475 # define BUCKET_SIZE(i) (BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(i) + POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(i))
476 # define BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(i) (BUCKET_SIZE(i) - MEM_OVERHEAD(i))
481 /* In this case there are several possible layout of arenas depending
482 * on the size. Arenas are of sizes multiple to 2K, 2K-aligned, and
483 * have a size close to a power of 2.
485 * Arenas of the size >= 4K keep one chunk only. Arenas of size 2K
486 * may keep one chunk or multiple chunks. Here are the possible
489 * # One chunk only, chunksize 2^k + SOMETHING - ALIGN, k >= 11
491 * INDEX MAGIC1 UNUSED CHUNK1
493 * # Multichunk with sanity checking and chunksize 2^k-ALIGN, k>7
495 * INDEX MAGIC1 MAGIC2 MAGIC3 UNUSED CHUNK1 CHUNK2 CHUNK3 ...
497 * # Multichunk with sanity checking and size 2^k-ALIGN, k=7
499 * INDEX MAGIC1 MAGIC2 MAGIC3 UNUSED CHUNK1 UNUSED CHUNK2 CHUNK3 ...
501 * # Multichunk with sanity checking and size up to 80
503 * INDEX UNUSED MAGIC1 UNUSED MAGIC2 UNUSED ... CHUNK1 CHUNK2 CHUNK3 ...
505 * # No sanity check (usually up to 48=byte-long buckets)
506 * INDEX UNUSED CHUNK1 CHUNK2 ...
508 * Above INDEX and MAGIC are one-byte-long. Sizes of UNUSED are
509 * appropriate to keep algorithms simple and memory aligned. INDEX
510 * encodes the size of the chunk, while MAGICn encodes state (used,
511 * free or non-managed-by-us-so-it-indicates-a-bug) of CHUNKn. MAGIC
512 * is used for sanity checking purposes only. SOMETHING is 0 or 4K
513 * (to make size of big CHUNK accommodate allocations for powers of two
516 * [There is no need to alignment between chunks, since C rules ensure
517 * that structs which need 2^k alignment have sizeof which is
518 * divisible by 2^k. Thus as far as the last chunk is aligned at the
519 * end of the arena, and 2K-alignment does not contradict things,
520 * everything is going to be OK for sizes of chunks 2^n and 2^n +
521 * 2^k. Say, 80-bit buckets will be 16-bit aligned, and as far as we
522 * put allocations for requests in 65..80 range, all is fine.
524 * Note, however, that standard malloc() puts more strict
525 * requirements than the above C rules. Moreover, our algorithms of
526 * realloc() may break this idyll, but we suppose that realloc() does
527 * need not change alignment.]
529 * Is very important to make calculation of the offset of MAGICm as
530 * quick as possible, since it is done on each malloc()/free(). In
531 * fact it is so quick that it has quite little effect on the speed of
532 * doing malloc()/free(). [By default] We forego such calculations
533 * for small chunks, but only to save extra 3% of memory, not because
534 * of speed considerations.
536 * Here is the algorithm [which is the same for all the allocations
537 * schemes above], see OV_MAGIC(block,bucket). Let OFFSETm be the
538 * offset of the CHUNKm from the start of ARENA. Then offset of
539 * MAGICm is (OFFSET1 >> SHIFT) + ADDOFFSET. Here SHIFT and ADDOFFSET
540 * are numbers which depend on the size of the chunks only.
542 * Let as check some sanity conditions. Numbers OFFSETm>>SHIFT are
543 * different for all the chunks in the arena if 2^SHIFT is not greater
544 * than size of the chunks in the arena. MAGIC1 will not overwrite
545 * INDEX provided ADDOFFSET is >0 if OFFSET1 < 2^SHIFT. MAGIClast
546 * will not overwrite CHUNK1 if OFFSET1 > (OFFSETlast >> SHIFT) +
549 * Make SHIFT the maximal possible (there is no point in making it
550 * smaller). Since OFFSETlast is 2K - CHUNKSIZE, above restrictions
551 * give restrictions on OFFSET1 and on ADDOFFSET.
553 * In particular, for chunks of size 2^k with k>=6 we can put
554 * ADDOFFSET to be from 0 to 2^k - 2^(11-k), and have
555 * OFFSET1==chunksize. For chunks of size 80 OFFSET1 of 2K%80=48 is
556 * large enough to have ADDOFFSET between 1 and 16 (similarly for 96,
557 * when ADDOFFSET should be 1). In particular, keeping MAGICs for
558 * these sizes gives no additional size penalty.
560 * However, for chunks of size 2^k with k<=5 this gives OFFSET1 >=
561 * ADDOFSET + 2^(11-k). Keeping ADDOFFSET 0 allows for 2^(11-k)-2^(11-2k)
562 * chunks per arena. This is smaller than 2^(11-k) - 1 which are
563 * needed if no MAGIC is kept. [In fact, having a negative ADDOFFSET
564 * would allow for slightly more buckets per arena for k=2,3.]
566 * Similarly, for chunks of size 3/2*2^k with k<=5 MAGICs would span
567 * the area up to 2^(11-k)+ADDOFFSET. For k=4 this give optimal
568 * ADDOFFSET as -7..0. For k=3 ADDOFFSET can go up to 4 (with tiny
569 * savings for negative ADDOFFSET). For k=5 ADDOFFSET can go -1..16
570 * (with no savings for negative values).
572 * In particular, keeping ADDOFFSET 0 for sizes of chunks up to 2^6
573 * leads to tiny pessimizations in case of sizes 4, 8, 12, 24, and
574 * leads to no contradictions except for size=80 (or 96.)
576 * However, it also makes sense to keep no magic for sizes 48 or less.
577 * This is what we do. In this case one needs ADDOFFSET>=1 also for
578 * chunksizes 12, 24, and 48, unless one gets one less chunk per
581 * The algo of OV_MAGIC(block,bucket) keeps ADDOFFSET 0 until
582 * chunksize of 64, then makes it 1.
584 * This allows for an additional optimization: the above scheme leads
585 * to giant overheads for sizes 128 or more (one whole chunk needs to
586 * be sacrifised to keep INDEX). Instead we use chunks not of size
587 * 2^k, but of size 2^k-ALIGN. If we pack these chunks at the end of
588 * the arena, then the beginnings are still in different 2^k-long
589 * sections of the arena if k>=7 for ALIGN==4, and k>=8 if ALIGN=8.
590 * Thus for k>7 the above algo of calculating the offset of the magic
591 * will still give different answers for different chunks. And to
592 * avoid the overrun of MAGIC1 into INDEX, one needs ADDOFFSET of >=1.
593 * In the case k=7 we just move the first chunk an extra ALIGN
594 * backward inside the ARENA (this is done once per arena lifetime,
595 * thus is not a big overhead). */
596 # define MAX_PACKED_POW2 6
597 # define MAX_PACKED (MAX_PACKED_POW2 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2 + BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT)
598 # define MAX_POW2_ALGO ((1<<(MAX_PACKED_POW2 + 1)) - M_OVERHEAD)
599 # define TWOK_MASK ((1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA) - 1)
600 # define TWOK_MASKED(x) (PTR2UV(x) & ~TWOK_MASK)
601 # define TWOK_SHIFT(x) (PTR2UV(x) & TWOK_MASK)
602 # define OV_INDEXp(block) (INT2PTR(u_char*,TWOK_MASKED(block)))
603 # define OV_INDEX(block) (*OV_INDEXp(block))
604 # define OV_MAGIC(block,bucket) (*(OV_INDEXp(block) + \
605 (TWOK_SHIFT(block)>> \
606 (bucket>>BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT)) + \
607 (bucket >= MIN_NEEDS_SHIFT ? 1 : 0)))
608 /* A bucket can have a shift smaller than it size, we need to
609 shift its magic number so it will not overwrite index: */
610 # ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2
611 # define MIN_NEEDS_SHIFT (7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 - 1) /* Shift 80 greater than chunk 64. */
613 # define MIN_NEEDS_SHIFT (7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) /* Shift 128 greater than chunk 32. */
615 # define CHUNK_SHIFT 0
617 /* Number of active buckets of given ordinal. */
618 #ifdef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
619 #define FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK (6 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2) /* 64 */
620 # define N_BLKS(bucket) ( (bucket) < FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK \
621 ? ((1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA) - 1)/BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(bucket) \
624 # define N_BLKS(bucket) n_blks[bucket]
627 static const u_short n_blks[LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA * BUCKETS_PER_POW2] =
629 # if BUCKETS_PER_POW2==1
631 (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 384 : 0),
632 224, 120, 62, 31, 16, 8, 4, 2
635 (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 384 : 0), (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 384 : 0), /* 4, 4 */
636 224, 149, 120, 80, 62, 41, 31, 25, 16, 16, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2
640 /* Shift of the first bucket with the given ordinal inside 2K chunk. */
641 #ifdef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
642 # define BLK_SHIFT(bucket) ( (bucket) < FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK \
643 ? ((1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA) \
644 - BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(bucket) * N_BLKS(bucket)) \
647 # define BLK_SHIFT(bucket) blk_shift[bucket]
650 static const u_short blk_shift[LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA * BUCKETS_PER_POW2] =
652 # if BUCKETS_PER_POW2==1
654 (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 512 : 0),
655 256, 128, 64, 64, /* 8 to 64 */
656 16*sizeof(union overhead),
657 8*sizeof(union overhead),
658 4*sizeof(union overhead),
659 2*sizeof(union overhead),
662 (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 512 : 0), (MIN_BUC_POW2==2 ? 512 : 0),
663 256, 260, 128, 128, 64, 80, 64, 48, /* 8 to 96 */
664 16*sizeof(union overhead), 16*sizeof(union overhead),
665 8*sizeof(union overhead), 8*sizeof(union overhead),
666 4*sizeof(union overhead), 4*sizeof(union overhead),
667 2*sizeof(union overhead), 2*sizeof(union overhead),
671 # define NEEDED_ALIGNMENT 0x800 /* 2k boundaries */
672 # define WANTED_ALIGNMENT 0x800 /* 2k boundaries */
674 #else /* !PACK_MALLOC */
676 # define OV_MAGIC(block,bucket) (block)->ov_magic
677 # define OV_INDEX(block) (block)->ov_index
678 # define CHUNK_SHIFT 1
679 # define MAX_PACKED -1
680 # define NEEDED_ALIGNMENT MEM_ALIGNBYTES
681 # define WANTED_ALIGNMENT 0x400 /* 1k boundaries */
683 #endif /* !PACK_MALLOC */
685 #define M_OVERHEAD (sizeof(union overhead) + RMAGIC_SZ) /* overhead at start+end */
688 # define MEM_OVERHEAD(bucket) \
689 (bucket <= MAX_PACKED ? ((size_t)0) : M_OVERHEAD)
690 # ifdef SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
691 # define START_SHIFTS_BUCKET ((MAX_PACKED_POW2 + 1) * BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
692 # define START_SHIFT MAX_PACKED_POW2
693 # ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2 /* Chunks of size 3*2^n. */
694 # define SIZE_TABLE_MAX 80
696 # define SIZE_TABLE_MAX 64
698 static const char bucket_of[] =
700 # ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2 /* Chunks of size 3*2^n. */
701 /* 0 to 15 in 4-byte increments. */
702 (sizeof(void*) > 4 ? 6 : 5), /* 4/8, 5-th bucket for better reports */
704 IF_ALIGN_8(8,7), 8, /* 16/12, 16 */
705 9, 9, 10, 10, /* 24, 32 */
706 11, 11, 11, 11, /* 48 */
707 12, 12, 12, 12, /* 64 */
708 13, 13, 13, 13, /* 80 */
709 13, 13, 13, 13 /* 80 */
710 # else /* !BUCKETS_ROOT2 */
711 /* 0 to 15 in 4-byte increments. */
712 (sizeof(void*) > 4 ? 3 : 2),
718 # endif /* !BUCKETS_ROOT2 */
720 # else /* !SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE */
721 # define START_SHIFTS_BUCKET MIN_BUCKET
722 # define START_SHIFT (MIN_BUC_POW2 - 1)
723 # endif /* !SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE */
724 #else /* !PACK_MALLOC */
725 # define MEM_OVERHEAD(bucket) M_OVERHEAD
726 # ifdef SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
727 # undef SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
729 # define START_SHIFTS_BUCKET MIN_BUCKET
730 # define START_SHIFT (MIN_BUC_POW2 - 1)
731 #endif /* !PACK_MALLOC */
734 * Big allocations are often of the size 2^n bytes. To make them a
735 * little bit better, make blocks of size 2^n+pagesize for big n.
738 #ifdef TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE
740 # ifndef PERL_PAGESIZE
741 # define PERL_PAGESIZE 4096
743 # ifndef FIRST_BIG_POW2
744 # define FIRST_BIG_POW2 15 /* 32K, 16K is used too often. */
746 # define FIRST_BIG_BLOCK (1<<FIRST_BIG_POW2)
747 /* If this value or more, check against bigger blocks. */
748 # define FIRST_BIG_BOUND (FIRST_BIG_BLOCK - M_OVERHEAD)
749 /* If less than this value, goes into 2^n-overhead-block. */
750 # define LAST_SMALL_BOUND ((FIRST_BIG_BLOCK>>1) - M_OVERHEAD)
752 # define POW2_OPTIMIZE_ADJUST(nbytes) \
753 ((nbytes >= FIRST_BIG_BOUND) ? nbytes -= PERL_PAGESIZE : 0)
754 # define POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(bucket) \
755 ((size_t)((bucket >= FIRST_BIG_POW2 * BUCKETS_PER_POW2) ? PERL_PAGESIZE : 0))
757 #else /* !TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE */
758 # define POW2_OPTIMIZE_ADJUST(nbytes)
759 # define POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(bucket) ((size_t)0)
760 #endif /* !TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE */
762 #define BARK_64K_LIMIT(what,nbytes,size)
765 # define MIN_SBRK 2048
769 # define FIRST_SBRK (48*1024)
772 /* Minimal sbrk in percents of what is already alloced. */
773 #ifndef MIN_SBRK_FRAC
774 # define MIN_SBRK_FRAC 3
777 #ifndef SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES
778 # define SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES 3
781 #ifndef SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE
782 # define SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE 50
785 static void morecore (int bucket);
786 # if defined(DEBUGGING)
787 static void botch (const char *diag, const char *s, const char *file, int line);
789 static void add_to_chain (void *p, MEM_SIZE size, MEM_SIZE chip);
790 static void* get_from_chain (MEM_SIZE size);
791 static void* get_from_bigger_buckets(int bucket, MEM_SIZE size);
792 static union overhead *getpages (MEM_SIZE needed, int *nblksp, int bucket);
793 static int getpages_adjacent(MEM_SIZE require);
795 #ifdef I_MACH_CTHREADS
797 # define MUTEX_LOCK(m) STMT_START { if (*m) mutex_lock(*m); } STMT_END
799 # define MUTEX_UNLOCK(m) STMT_START { if (*m) mutex_unlock(*m); } STMT_END
803 # define PTRSIZE sizeof(void*)
807 # define BITS_IN_PTR (8*PTRSIZE)
811 * nextf[i] is the pointer to the next free block of size 2^i. The
812 * smallest allocatable block is 8 bytes. The overhead information
813 * precedes the data area returned to the user.
815 #define NBUCKETS (BITS_IN_PTR*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 + 1)
816 static union overhead *nextf[NBUCKETS];
818 #if defined(PURIFY) && !defined(USE_PERL_SBRK)
819 # define USE_PERL_SBRK
823 # define sbrk(a) Perl_sbrk(a)
824 Malloc_t Perl_sbrk (int size);
825 #elif !defined(HAS_SBRK_PROTO) /* <unistd.h> usually takes care of this */
826 extern Malloc_t sbrk(int);
829 #ifndef MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 /* Backward compatibility */
830 # define MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 (MIN_SBRK_FRAC * 10)
833 #include "malloc_ctl.h"
835 #ifndef NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG
836 # define PERL_MALLOC_OPT_CHARS "FMfAPGdac"
838 # ifndef FILL_DEAD_DEFAULT
839 # define FILL_DEAD_DEFAULT 1
841 # ifndef FILL_ALIVE_DEFAULT
842 # define FILL_ALIVE_DEFAULT 1
844 # ifndef FILL_CHECK_DEFAULT
845 # define FILL_CHECK_DEFAULT 1
848 static IV MallocCfg[MallocCfg_last] = {
854 SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES * SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE, /* sbrk_goodness */
855 FILL_DEAD_DEFAULT, /* FILL_DEAD */
856 FILL_ALIVE_DEFAULT, /* FILL_ALIVE */
857 FILL_CHECK_DEFAULT, /* FILL_CHECK */
858 0, /* MallocCfg_skip_cfg_env */
859 0, /* MallocCfg_cfg_env_read */
860 0, /* MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_size */
861 0, /* MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_prepared_size */
862 0 /* MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_last_req */
864 IV *MallocCfg_ptr = MallocCfg;
866 static char* MallocCfgP[MallocCfg_last] = {
867 0, /* MallocCfgP_emergency_buffer */
868 0, /* MallocCfgP_emergency_buffer_prepared */
870 char **MallocCfgP_ptr = MallocCfgP;
874 # undef MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000
875 # undef SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES
876 # undef SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE
878 # define MIN_SBRK MallocCfg[MallocCfg_MIN_SBRK]
879 # define FIRST_SBRK MallocCfg[MallocCfg_FIRST_SBRK]
880 # define MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 MallocCfg[MallocCfg_MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000]
881 # define SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES MallocCfg[MallocCfg_SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES]
882 # define SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE MallocCfg[MallocCfg_SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE]
884 # define sbrk_goodness MallocCfg[MallocCfg_sbrk_goodness]
886 # define emergency_buffer_size MallocCfg[MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_size]
887 # define emergency_buffer_last_req MallocCfg[MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_last_req]
889 # define FILL_DEAD MallocCfg[MallocCfg_filldead]
890 # define FILL_ALIVE MallocCfg[MallocCfg_fillalive]
891 # define FILL_CHECK_CFG MallocCfg[MallocCfg_fillcheck]
892 # define FILL_CHECK (FILL_DEAD && FILL_CHECK_CFG)
894 # define emergency_buffer MallocCfgP[MallocCfgP_emergency_buffer]
895 # define emergency_buffer_prepared MallocCfgP[MallocCfgP_emergency_buffer_prepared]
897 #else /* defined(NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG) */
900 # define FILL_ALIVE 1
901 # define FILL_CHECK 1
902 static int sbrk_goodness = SBRK_ALLOW_FAILURES * SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE;
904 # define NO_PERL_MALLOC_ENV
908 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
910 * nmalloc[i] is the difference between the number of mallocs and frees
911 * for a given block size.
913 static u_int nmalloc[NBUCKETS];
914 static u_int sbrk_slack;
915 static u_int start_slack;
916 #else /* !( defined DEBUGGING_MSTATS ) */
917 # define sbrk_slack 0
920 static u_int goodsbrk;
922 #ifdef PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK
925 # define BIG_SIZE (1<<16) /* 64K */
928 # ifdef NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG
929 static MEM_SIZE emergency_buffer_size;
930 /* 0 if the last request for more memory succeeded.
931 Otherwise the size of the failing request. */
932 static MEM_SIZE emergency_buffer_last_req;
933 static char *emergency_buffer;
934 static char *emergency_buffer_prepared;
937 # ifndef emergency_sbrk_croak
938 # define emergency_sbrk_croak croak2
942 perl_get_emergency_buffer(IV *size)
945 /* First offense, give a possibility to recover by dieing. */
946 /* No malloc involved here: */
949 GV **gvp = (GV**)hv_fetchs(PL_defstash, "^M", FALSE);
951 if (!gvp) gvp = (GV**)hv_fetchs(PL_defstash, "\015", FALSE);
952 if (!gvp || !(sv = GvSV(*gvp)) || !SvPOK(sv)
953 || (SvLEN(sv) < (1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA) - M_OVERHEAD))
954 return NULL; /* Now die die die... */
955 /* Got it, now detach SvPV: */
957 /* Check alignment: */
958 if ((PTR2UV(pv) - sizeof(union overhead)) & (NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - 1)) {
959 PerlIO_puts(PerlIO_stderr(),"Bad alignment of $^M!\n");
960 return NULL; /* die die die */
967 *size = malloced_size(pv) + M_OVERHEAD;
968 return pv - sizeof(union overhead);
970 # define PERL_GET_EMERGENCY_BUFFER(p) perl_get_emergency_buffer(p)
972 # ifndef NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG
974 get_emergency_buffer(IV *size)
976 char *pv = emergency_buffer_prepared;
978 *size = MallocCfg[MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_prepared_size];
979 emergency_buffer_prepared = 0;
980 MallocCfg[MallocCfg_emergency_buffer_prepared_size] = 0;
984 # define GET_EMERGENCY_BUFFER(p) get_emergency_buffer(p)
985 # else /* NO_MALLOC_DYNAMIC_CFG */
986 # define GET_EMERGENCY_BUFFER(p) NULL
990 emergency_sbrk(MEM_SIZE size)
992 MEM_SIZE rsize = (((size - 1)>>LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA) + 1)<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA;
995 && (!emergency_buffer_last_req ||
996 (size < (MEM_SIZE)emergency_buffer_last_req))) {
997 /* Give the possibility to recover, but avoid an infinite cycle. */
999 emergency_buffer_last_req = size;
1000 emergency_sbrk_croak("Out of memory during \"large\" request for %" UVuf
1001 " bytes, total sbrk() is %" UVuf " bytes",
1002 (UV)size, (UV)(goodsbrk + sbrk_slack));
1005 if ((MEM_SIZE)emergency_buffer_size >= rsize) {
1006 char *old = emergency_buffer;
1008 emergency_buffer_size -= rsize;
1009 emergency_buffer += rsize;
1012 /* First offense, give a possibility to recover by dieing. */
1013 /* No malloc involved here: */
1015 char *pv = GET_EMERGENCY_BUFFER(&Size);
1018 if (emergency_buffer_size) {
1019 add_to_chain(emergency_buffer, emergency_buffer_size, 0);
1020 emergency_buffer_size = 0;
1021 emergency_buffer = NULL;
1026 pv = PERL_GET_EMERGENCY_BUFFER(&Size);
1030 return (char *)-1; /* Now die die die... */
1033 /* Check alignment: */
1034 if (PTR2UV(pv) & (NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - 1)) {
1037 PerlIO_puts(PerlIO_stderr(),"Bad alignment of $^M!\n");
1038 return (char *)-1; /* die die die */
1041 emergency_buffer = pv;
1042 emergency_buffer_size = Size;
1046 emergency_sbrk_croak("Out of memory during request for %" UVuf
1047 " bytes, total sbrk() is %" UVuf " bytes",
1048 (UV)size, (UV)(goodsbrk + sbrk_slack));
1049 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
1053 #else /* !defined(PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK) */
1054 # define emergency_sbrk(size) -1
1055 #endif /* defined PERL_EMERGENCY_SBRK */
1057 /* Don't use PerlIO buffered writes as they allocate memory. */
1058 #define MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(s) PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(PerlLIO_write(PerlIO_fileno(PerlIO_stderr()),s,strlen(s)))
1062 #define ASSERT(p,diag) if (!(p)) botch(diag,STRINGIFY(p),__FILE__,__LINE__);
1065 botch(const char *diag, const char *s, const char *file, int line)
1069 if (!(PERL_MAYBE_ALIVE && PERL_GET_THX))
1072 if (PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(),
1073 "assertion botched (%s?): %s %s:%d\n",
1074 diag, s, file, line) != 0) {
1075 do_write: /* Can be initializing interpreter */
1076 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("assertion botched (");
1077 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(diag);
1078 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("?): ");
1079 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(s);
1080 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(" (");
1081 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(file);
1082 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(":");
1085 char *s = linebuf + sizeof(linebuf) - 1;
1089 *--s = '0' + (n % 10);
1091 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(s);
1093 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(")\n");
1099 #define ASSERT(p, diag)
1103 /* Fill should be long enough to cover long */
1105 fill_pat_4bytes(unsigned char *s, size_t nbytes, const unsigned char *fill)
1107 unsigned char *e = s + nbytes;
1109 const long lfill = *(long*)fill;
1111 if (PTR2UV(s) & (sizeof(long)-1)) { /* Align the pattern */
1112 int shift = sizeof(long) - (PTR2UV(s) & (sizeof(long)-1));
1113 unsigned const char *f = fill + sizeof(long) - shift;
1114 unsigned char *e1 = s + shift;
1120 while ((unsigned char*)(lp + 1) <= e)
1122 s = (unsigned char*)lp;
1126 /* Just malloc()ed */
1127 static const unsigned char fill_feedadad[] =
1128 {0xFE, 0xED, 0xAD, 0xAD, 0xFE, 0xED, 0xAD, 0xAD,
1129 0xFE, 0xED, 0xAD, 0xAD, 0xFE, 0xED, 0xAD, 0xAD};
1131 static const unsigned char fill_deadbeef[] =
1132 {0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF,
1133 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF};
1134 # define FILL_DEADBEEF(s, n) \
1135 (void)(FILL_DEAD? (fill_pat_4bytes((s), (n), fill_deadbeef), 0) : 0)
1136 # define FILL_FEEDADAD(s, n) \
1137 (void)(FILL_ALIVE? (fill_pat_4bytes((s), (n), fill_feedadad), 0) : 0)
1139 # define FILL_DEADBEEF(s, n) ((void)0)
1140 # define FILL_FEEDADAD(s, n) ((void)0)
1141 # undef MALLOC_FILL_CHECK
1144 #ifdef MALLOC_FILL_CHECK
1146 cmp_pat_4bytes(unsigned char *s, size_t nbytes, const unsigned char *fill)
1148 unsigned char *e = s + nbytes;
1150 const long lfill = *(long*)fill;
1152 if (PTR2UV(s) & (sizeof(long)-1)) { /* Align the pattern */
1153 int shift = sizeof(long) - (PTR2UV(s) & (sizeof(long)-1));
1154 unsigned const char *f = fill + sizeof(long) - shift;
1155 unsigned char *e1 = s + shift;
1162 while ((unsigned char*)(lp + 1) <= e)
1165 s = (unsigned char*)lp;
1167 if (*s++ != *fill++)
1171 # define FILLCHECK_DEADBEEF(s, n) \
1172 ASSERT(!FILL_CHECK || !cmp_pat_4bytes(s, n, fill_deadbeef), \
1173 "free()ed/realloc()ed-away memory was overwritten")
1175 # define FILLCHECK_DEADBEEF(s, n) ((void)0)
1179 S_adjust_size_and_find_bucket(size_t *nbytes_p)
1185 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_ADJUST_SIZE_AND_FIND_BUCKET;
1190 * Convert amount of memory requested into
1191 * closest block size stored in hash buckets
1192 * which satisfies request. Account for
1193 * space used per block for accounting.
1196 # ifdef SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE
1198 bucket = MIN_BUCKET;
1199 else if (nbytes <= SIZE_TABLE_MAX) {
1200 bucket = bucket_of[(nbytes - 1) >> BUCKET_TABLE_SHIFT];
1205 if (nbytes <= MAX_POW2_ALGO) goto do_shifts;
1210 POW2_OPTIMIZE_ADJUST(nbytes);
1211 nbytes += M_OVERHEAD;
1212 nbytes = (nbytes + 3) &~ 3;
1213 #if defined(PACK_MALLOC) && !defined(SMALL_BUCKET_VIA_TABLE)
1216 shiftr = (nbytes - 1) >> START_SHIFT;
1217 bucket = START_SHIFTS_BUCKET;
1218 /* apart from this loop, this is O(1) */
1219 while (shiftr >>= 1)
1220 bucket += BUCKETS_PER_POW2;
1227 Perl_malloc(size_t nbytes)
1232 #if defined(DEBUGGING) || defined(RCHECK)
1233 MEM_SIZE size = nbytes;
1236 /* A structure that has more than PTRDIFF_MAX bytes is unfortunately
1237 * legal in C, but in such, if two elements are far enough apart, we
1238 * can't legally find out how far apart they are. Limit the size of a
1239 * malloc so that pointer subtraction in the same structure is always
1241 if (nbytes > PTRDIFF_MAX) {
1243 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("Memory requests are limited to PTRDIFF_MAX"
1244 " bytes to prevent possible undefined"
1249 BARK_64K_LIMIT("Allocation",nbytes,nbytes);
1251 if ((long)nbytes < 0)
1252 croak("%s", "panic: malloc");
1255 bucket = adjust_size_and_find_bucket(&nbytes);
1258 * If nothing in hash bucket right now,
1259 * request more memory from the system.
1261 if (nextf[bucket] == NULL)
1263 if ((p = nextf[bucket]) == NULL) {
1268 #if defined(PLAIN_MALLOC) && defined(NO_FANCY_MALLOC)
1269 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("Out of memory!\n");
1272 char *eb = buff + sizeof(buff) - 1;
1276 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("Out of memory during request for ");
1277 #if defined(DEBUGGING) || defined(RCHECK)
1282 *--s = '0' + (n % 10);
1284 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(s);
1285 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(" bytes, total sbrk() is ");
1287 n = goodsbrk + sbrk_slack;
1289 *--s = '0' + (n % 10);
1291 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(s);
1292 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(" bytes!\n");
1293 #endif /* defined(PLAIN_MALLOC) && defined(NO_FANCY_MALLOC) */
1300 /* remove from linked list */
1302 if ( (PTR2UV(p) & (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1))
1303 /* Can't get this low */
1304 || (p && PTR2UV(p) < (1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA)) ) {
1306 PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(),
1307 "Unaligned pointer in the free chain 0x%" UVxf "\n",
1310 if ( (PTR2UV(p->ov_next) & (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1))
1311 || (p->ov_next && PTR2UV(p->ov_next) < (1<<LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA)) ) {
1313 PerlIO_printf(PerlIO_stderr(),
1314 "Unaligned \"next\" pointer in the free "
1315 "chain 0x%" UVxf " at 0x%" UVxf "\n",
1316 PTR2UV(p->ov_next), PTR2UV(p));
1319 nextf[bucket] = p->ov_next;
1323 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1324 "0x% "UVxf ": (%05lu) malloc %ld bytes\n",
1325 PTR2UV((Malloc_t)(p + CHUNK_SHIFT)), (unsigned long)(PL_an++),
1328 FILLCHECK_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)(p + CHUNK_SHIFT),
1329 BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(bucket) + RMAGIC_SZ);
1331 #ifdef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
1332 if (bucket >= FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK)
1334 OV_MAGIC(p, bucket) = MAGIC;
1336 OV_INDEX(p) = bucket;
1340 * Record allocated size of block and
1341 * bound space with magic numbers.
1343 p->ov_rmagic = RMAGIC;
1344 if (bucket <= MAX_SHORT_BUCKET) {
1347 nbytes = size + M_OVERHEAD;
1348 p->ov_size = nbytes - 1;
1349 if ((i = nbytes & (RMAGIC_SZ-1))) {
1351 while (i--) /* nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ is end of alloced area */
1352 ((caddr_t)p + nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ)[i] = RMAGIC_C;
1354 /* Same at RMAGIC_SZ-aligned RMAGIC */
1355 nbytes = (nbytes + RMAGIC_SZ - 1) & ~(RMAGIC_SZ - 1);
1356 ((u_int *)((caddr_t)p + nbytes))[-1] = RMAGIC;
1358 FILL_FEEDADAD((unsigned char *)(p + CHUNK_SHIFT), size);
1360 return ((Malloc_t)(p + CHUNK_SHIFT));
1363 static char *last_sbrk_top;
1364 static char *last_op; /* This arena can be easily extended. */
1365 static MEM_SIZE sbrked_remains;
1367 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1371 struct chunk_chain_s {
1372 struct chunk_chain_s *next;
1375 static struct chunk_chain_s *chunk_chain;
1376 static int n_chunks;
1377 static char max_bucket;
1379 /* Cutoff a piece of one of the chunks in the chain. Prefer smaller chunk. */
1381 get_from_chain(MEM_SIZE size)
1383 struct chunk_chain_s *elt = chunk_chain, **oldp = &chunk_chain;
1384 struct chunk_chain_s **oldgoodp = NULL;
1385 long min_remain = LONG_MAX;
1388 if (elt->size >= size) {
1389 long remains = elt->size - size;
1390 if (remains >= 0 && remains < min_remain) {
1392 min_remain = remains;
1398 oldp = &( elt->next );
1401 if (!oldgoodp) return NULL;
1403 void *ret = *oldgoodp;
1404 struct chunk_chain_s *next = (*oldgoodp)->next;
1406 *oldgoodp = (struct chunk_chain_s *)((char*)ret + size);
1407 (*oldgoodp)->size = min_remain;
1408 (*oldgoodp)->next = next;
1411 void *ret = *oldgoodp;
1412 *oldgoodp = (*oldgoodp)->next;
1419 add_to_chain(void *p, MEM_SIZE size, MEM_SIZE chip)
1421 struct chunk_chain_s *next = chunk_chain;
1422 char *cp = (char*)p;
1425 chunk_chain = (struct chunk_chain_s *)cp;
1426 chunk_chain->size = size - chip;
1427 chunk_chain->next = next;
1432 get_from_bigger_buckets(int bucket, MEM_SIZE size)
1435 static int bucketprice[NBUCKETS];
1436 while (bucket <= max_bucket) {
1437 /* We postpone stealing from bigger buckets until we want it
1439 if (nextf[bucket] && bucketprice[bucket]++ >= price) {
1441 void *ret = (void*)(nextf[bucket] - 1 + CHUNK_SHIFT);
1442 bucketprice[bucket] = 0;
1443 if (((char*)nextf[bucket]) - M_OVERHEAD == last_op) {
1444 last_op = NULL; /* Disable optimization */
1446 nextf[bucket] = nextf[bucket]->ov_next;
1447 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1449 start_slack -= M_OVERHEAD;
1451 add_to_chain(ret, (BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(bucket) +
1452 POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(bucket)),
1461 static union overhead *
1462 getpages(MEM_SIZE needed, int *nblksp, int bucket)
1465 /* Need to do (possibly expensive) system call. Try to
1466 optimize it for rare calling. */
1467 MEM_SIZE require = needed - sbrked_remains;
1469 union overhead *ovp;
1472 if (sbrk_goodness > 0) {
1473 if (!last_sbrk_top && require < (MEM_SIZE)FIRST_SBRK)
1474 require = FIRST_SBRK;
1475 else if (require < (MEM_SIZE)MIN_SBRK) require = MIN_SBRK;
1477 if (require < (Size_t)(goodsbrk * MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 / 1000))
1478 require = goodsbrk * MIN_SBRK_FRAC1000 / 1000;
1479 require = ((require - 1 + MIN_SBRK) / MIN_SBRK) * MIN_SBRK;
1486 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1487 "sbrk(%ld) for %ld-byte-long arena\n",
1488 (long)require, (long) needed));
1489 cp = (char *)sbrk(require);
1490 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1493 if (cp == last_sbrk_top) {
1494 /* Common case, anything is fine. */
1496 ovp = (union overhead *) (cp - sbrked_remains);
1497 last_op = cp - sbrked_remains;
1498 sbrked_remains = require - (needed - sbrked_remains);
1499 } else if (cp == (char *)-1) { /* no more room! */
1500 ovp = (union overhead *)emergency_sbrk(needed);
1501 if (ovp == (union overhead *)-1)
1503 if (((char*)ovp) > last_op) { /* Cannot happen with current emergency_sbrk() */
1507 } else { /* Non-continuous or first sbrk(). */
1508 long add = sbrked_remains;
1511 if (sbrked_remains) { /* Put rest into chain, we
1512 cannot use it right now. */
1513 add_to_chain((void*)(last_sbrk_top - sbrked_remains),
1517 /* Second, check alignment. */
1520 /* WANTED_ALIGNMENT may be more than NEEDED_ALIGNMENT, but this may
1521 improve performance of memory access. */
1522 if (PTR2UV(cp) & (WANTED_ALIGNMENT - 1)) { /* Not aligned. */
1523 slack = WANTED_ALIGNMENT - (PTR2UV(cp) & (WANTED_ALIGNMENT - 1));
1528 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1529 "sbrk(%ld) to fix non-continuous/off-page sbrk:\n\t%ld for alignment,\t%ld were assumed to come from the tail of the previous sbrk\n",
1530 (long)add, (long) slack,
1531 (long) sbrked_remains));
1532 newcp = (char *)sbrk(add);
1533 #if defined(DEBUGGING_MSTATS)
1537 if (newcp != cp + require) {
1538 /* Too bad: even rounding sbrk() is not continuous.*/
1539 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1540 "failed to fix bad sbrk()\n"));
1544 fatalcroak("panic: Off-page sbrk\n");
1547 if (sbrked_remains) {
1549 #if defined(DEBUGGING_MSTATS)
1550 sbrk_slack += require;
1553 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1554 "straight sbrk(%ld)\n",
1556 cp = (char *)sbrk(require);
1557 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1560 if (cp == (char *)-1)
1563 sbrk_goodness = -1; /* Disable optimization!
1564 Continue with not-aligned... */
1567 require += sbrked_remains;
1571 if (last_sbrk_top) {
1572 sbrk_goodness -= SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE;
1575 ovp = (union overhead *) cp;
1577 * Round up to minimum allocation size boundary
1578 * and deduct from block count to reflect.
1581 # if NEEDED_ALIGNMENT > MEM_ALIGNBYTES
1582 if (PTR2UV(ovp) & (NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - 1))
1583 fatalcroak("Misalignment of sbrk()\n");
1586 if (PTR2UV(ovp) & (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1)) {
1587 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1588 "fixing sbrk(): %d bytes off machine alignment\n",
1589 (int)(PTR2UV(ovp) & (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1))));
1590 ovp = INT2PTR(union overhead *,(PTR2UV(ovp) + MEM_ALIGNBYTES) &
1591 (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1));
1593 # if defined(DEBUGGING_MSTATS)
1594 /* This is only approx. if TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE: */
1595 sbrk_slack += (1 << (bucket >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT));
1598 ; /* Finish "else" */
1599 sbrked_remains = require - needed;
1602 #if !defined(PLAIN_MALLOC) && !defined(NO_FANCY_MALLOC)
1603 emergency_buffer_last_req = 0;
1605 last_sbrk_top = cp + require;
1606 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1607 goodsbrk += require;
1613 getpages_adjacent(MEM_SIZE require)
1615 if (require <= sbrked_remains) {
1616 sbrked_remains -= require;
1620 require -= sbrked_remains;
1621 /* We do not try to optimize sbrks here, we go for place. */
1622 cp = (char*) sbrk(require);
1623 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1625 goodsbrk += require;
1627 if (cp == last_sbrk_top) {
1629 last_sbrk_top = cp + require;
1631 if (cp == (char*)-1) { /* Out of memory */
1632 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1633 goodsbrk -= require;
1637 /* Report the failure: */
1639 add_to_chain((void*)(last_sbrk_top - sbrked_remains),
1641 add_to_chain((void*)cp, require, 0);
1642 sbrk_goodness -= SBRK_FAILURE_PRICE;
1654 * Allocate more memory to the indicated bucket.
1657 morecore(int bucket)
1660 union overhead *ovp;
1661 int rnu; /* 2^rnu bytes will be requested */
1662 int nblks; /* become nblks blocks of the desired size */
1663 MEM_SIZE siz, needed;
1664 static int were_called = 0;
1668 #ifndef NO_PERL_MALLOC_ENV
1670 /* It's our first time. Initialize ourselves */
1671 were_called = 1; /* Avoid a loop */
1672 if (!MallocCfg[MallocCfg_skip_cfg_env]) {
1673 char *s = getenv("PERL_MALLOC_OPT"), *t = s, *off;
1674 const char *opts = PERL_MALLOC_OPT_CHARS;
1677 while ( t && t[0] && t[1] == '='
1678 && ((off = strchr(opts, *t))) ) {
1682 while (*t <= '9' && *t >= '0')
1683 val = 10*val + *t++ - '0';
1684 if (!*t || *t == ';') {
1685 if (MallocCfg[off - opts] != val)
1687 MallocCfg[off - opts] = val;
1694 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("Unrecognized part of PERL_MALLOC_OPT: \"");
1695 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR(t);
1696 MYMALLOC_WRITE2STDERR("\"\n");
1699 MallocCfg[MallocCfg_cfg_env_read] = 1;
1703 if (bucket == sizeof(MEM_SIZE)*8*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
1705 croak("%s", "Out of memory during ridiculously large request");
1707 if (bucket > max_bucket)
1708 max_bucket = bucket;
1710 rnu = ( (bucket <= (LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT))
1712 : (bucket >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT) );
1713 /* This may be overwritten later: */
1714 nblks = 1 << (rnu - (bucket >> BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT)); /* how many blocks to get */
1715 needed = ((MEM_SIZE)1 << rnu) + POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(bucket);
1716 if (nextf[rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT]) { /* 2048b bucket. */
1717 ovp = nextf[rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT] - 1 + CHUNK_SHIFT;
1718 nextf[rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT]
1719 = nextf[rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT]->ov_next;
1720 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1721 nmalloc[rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT]--;
1722 start_slack -= M_OVERHEAD;
1724 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1725 "stealing %ld bytes from %ld arena\n",
1726 (long) needed, (long) rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT));
1727 } else if (chunk_chain
1728 && (ovp = (union overhead*) get_from_chain(needed))) {
1729 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1730 "stealing %ld bytes from chain\n",
1732 } else if ( (ovp = (union overhead*)
1733 get_from_bigger_buckets((rnu << BUCKET_POW2_SHIFT) + 1,
1735 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1736 "stealing %ld bytes from bigger buckets\n",
1738 } else if (needed <= sbrked_remains) {
1739 ovp = (union overhead *)(last_sbrk_top - sbrked_remains);
1740 sbrked_remains -= needed;
1741 last_op = (char*)ovp;
1743 ovp = getpages(needed, &nblks, bucket);
1747 FILL_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)ovp, needed);
1750 * Add new memory allocated to that on
1751 * free list for this hash bucket.
1753 siz = BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(bucket); /* No surplus if nblks > 1 */
1755 *(u_char*)ovp = bucket; /* Fill index. */
1756 if (bucket <= MAX_PACKED) {
1757 ovp = (union overhead *) ((char*)ovp + BLK_SHIFT(bucket));
1758 nblks = N_BLKS(bucket);
1759 # ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1760 start_slack += BLK_SHIFT(bucket);
1762 } else if (bucket < LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA * BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
1763 ovp = (union overhead *) ((char*)ovp + BLK_SHIFT(bucket));
1764 siz -= sizeof(union overhead);
1765 } else ovp++; /* One chunk per block. */
1766 #endif /* PACK_MALLOC */
1767 nextf[bucket] = ovp;
1768 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
1769 nmalloc[bucket] += nblks;
1770 if (bucket > MAX_PACKED) {
1771 start_slack += M_OVERHEAD * nblks;
1775 while (--nblks > 0) {
1776 ovp->ov_next = (union overhead *)((caddr_t)ovp + siz);
1777 ovp = (union overhead *)((caddr_t)ovp + siz);
1779 /* Not all sbrks return zeroed memory.*/
1780 ovp->ov_next = (union overhead *)NULL;
1782 if (bucket == 7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) { /* Special case, explanation is above. */
1783 union overhead *n_op = nextf[7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2]->ov_next;
1784 nextf[7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2] =
1785 (union overhead *)((caddr_t)nextf[7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2]
1786 - sizeof(union overhead));
1787 nextf[7*BUCKETS_PER_POW2]->ov_next = n_op;
1789 #endif /* !PACK_MALLOC */
1793 Perl_mfree(Malloc_t where)
1797 union overhead *ovp;
1798 char *cp = (char*)where;
1803 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1804 "0x%" UVxf ": (%05lu) free\n",
1805 PTR2UV(cp), (unsigned long)(PL_an++)));
1810 if (PTR2UV(cp) & (MEM_ALIGNBYTES - 1))
1811 croak("%s", "wrong alignment in free()");
1813 ovp = (union overhead *)((caddr_t)cp
1814 - sizeof (union overhead) * CHUNK_SHIFT);
1816 bucket = OV_INDEX(ovp);
1818 #ifdef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
1819 if ((bucket >= FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK)
1820 && (OV_MAGIC(ovp, bucket) != MAGIC))
1822 if (OV_MAGIC(ovp, bucket) != MAGIC)
1825 static int bad_free_warn = -1;
1826 if (bad_free_warn == -1) {
1828 char *pbf = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_BADFREE");
1829 bad_free_warn = (pbf) ? strNE("0", pbf) : 1;
1836 if (!PERL_IS_ALIVE || !PL_curcop)
1837 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MALLOC), "%s free() ignored (RMAGIC, PERL_CORE)",
1838 ovp->ov_rmagic == RMAGIC - 1 ?
1839 "Duplicate" : "Bad");
1844 if (!PERL_IS_ALIVE || !PL_curcop)
1845 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MALLOC), "%s", "Bad free() ignored (PERL_CORE)");
1848 return; /* sanity */
1851 ASSERT(ovp->ov_rmagic == RMAGIC, "chunk's head overwrite");
1852 if (OV_INDEX(ovp) <= MAX_SHORT_BUCKET) {
1854 MEM_SIZE nbytes = ovp->ov_size + 1;
1856 if ((i = nbytes & (RMAGIC_SZ-1))) {
1858 while (i--) { /* nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ is end of alloced area */
1859 ASSERT(((caddr_t)ovp + nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ)[i] == RMAGIC_C,
1860 "chunk's tail overwrite");
1863 /* Same at RMAGIC_SZ-aligned RMAGIC */
1864 nbytes = (nbytes + (RMAGIC_SZ-1)) & ~(RMAGIC_SZ-1);
1865 ASSERT(((u_int *)((caddr_t)ovp + nbytes))[-1] == RMAGIC,
1866 "chunk's tail overwrite");
1867 FILLCHECK_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)((caddr_t)ovp + nbytes),
1868 BUCKET_SIZE(OV_INDEX(ovp)) - nbytes);
1870 FILL_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)(ovp+CHUNK_SHIFT),
1871 BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(OV_INDEX(ovp)) + RMAGIC_SZ);
1872 ovp->ov_rmagic = RMAGIC - 1;
1874 ASSERT(OV_INDEX(ovp) < NBUCKETS, "chunk's head overwrite");
1875 size = OV_INDEX(ovp);
1878 ovp->ov_next = nextf[size];
1883 /* There is no need to do any locking in realloc (with an exception of
1884 trying to grow in place if we are at the end of the chain).
1885 If somebody calls us from a different thread with the same address,
1886 we are sole anyway. */
1889 Perl_realloc(void *mp, size_t nbytes)
1893 union overhead *ovp;
1897 int incr; /* 1 if does not fit, -1 if "easily" fits in a
1898 smaller bucket, otherwise 0. */
1899 char *cp = (char*)mp;
1902 MEM_SIZE size = nbytes;
1904 if ((long)nbytes < 0)
1905 croak("%s", "panic: realloc");
1908 BARK_64K_LIMIT("Reallocation",nbytes,size);
1910 return Perl_malloc(nbytes);
1912 ovp = (union overhead *)((caddr_t)cp
1913 - sizeof (union overhead) * CHUNK_SHIFT);
1914 bucket = OV_INDEX(ovp);
1916 #ifdef IGNORE_SMALL_BAD_FREE
1917 if ((bucket >= FIRST_BUCKET_WITH_CHECK)
1918 && (OV_MAGIC(ovp, bucket) != MAGIC))
1920 if (OV_MAGIC(ovp, bucket) != MAGIC)
1923 static int bad_free_warn = -1;
1924 if (bad_free_warn == -1) {
1926 char *pbf = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_BADFREE");
1927 bad_free_warn = (pbf) ? strNE("0", pbf) : 1;
1934 if (!PERL_IS_ALIVE || !PL_curcop)
1935 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MALLOC), "%srealloc() %signored",
1936 (ovp->ov_rmagic == RMAGIC - 1 ? "" : "Bad "),
1937 ovp->ov_rmagic == RMAGIC - 1
1938 ? "of freed memory " : "");
1943 if (!PERL_IS_ALIVE || !PL_curcop)
1944 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_MALLOC), "%s",
1945 "Bad realloc() ignored");
1948 return NULL; /* sanity */
1951 onb = BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(bucket);
1953 * avoid the copy if same size block.
1954 * We are not aggressive with boundary cases. Note that it might
1955 * (for a small number of cases) give false negative if
1956 * both new size and old one are in the bucket for
1957 * FIRST_BIG_POW2, but the new one is near the lower end.
1959 * We do not try to go to 1.5 times smaller bucket so far.
1961 if (nbytes > onb) incr = 1;
1963 #ifdef DO_NOT_TRY_HARDER_WHEN_SHRINKING
1964 if ( /* This is a little bit pessimal if PACK_MALLOC: */
1965 nbytes > ( (onb >> 1) - M_OVERHEAD )
1966 # ifdef TWO_POT_OPTIMIZE
1967 || (bucket == FIRST_BIG_POW2 && nbytes >= LAST_SMALL_BOUND )
1970 #else /* !DO_NOT_TRY_HARDER_WHEN_SHRINKING */
1971 prev_bucket = ( (bucket > MAX_PACKED + 1)
1972 ? bucket - BUCKETS_PER_POW2
1974 if (nbytes > BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(prev_bucket))
1975 #endif /* !DO_NOT_TRY_HARDER_WHEN_SHRINKING */
1979 #ifdef STRESS_REALLOC
1986 * Record new allocated size of block and
1987 * bound space with magic numbers.
1989 if (OV_INDEX(ovp) <= MAX_SHORT_BUCKET) {
1990 int i, nb = ovp->ov_size + 1;
1992 if ((i = nb & (RMAGIC_SZ-1))) {
1994 while (i--) { /* nb - RMAGIC_SZ is end of alloced area */
1995 ASSERT(((caddr_t)ovp + nb - RMAGIC_SZ)[i] == RMAGIC_C, "chunk's tail overwrite");
1998 /* Same at RMAGIC_SZ-aligned RMAGIC */
1999 nb = (nb + (RMAGIC_SZ-1)) & ~(RMAGIC_SZ-1);
2000 ASSERT(((u_int *)((caddr_t)ovp + nb))[-1] == RMAGIC,
2001 "chunk's tail overwrite");
2002 FILLCHECK_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)((caddr_t)ovp + nb),
2003 BUCKET_SIZE(OV_INDEX(ovp)) - nb);
2004 if (nbytes > ovp->ov_size + 1 - M_OVERHEAD)
2005 FILL_FEEDADAD((unsigned char*)cp + ovp->ov_size + 1 - M_OVERHEAD,
2006 nbytes - (ovp->ov_size + 1 - M_OVERHEAD));
2008 FILL_DEADBEEF((unsigned char*)cp + nbytes,
2009 nb - M_OVERHEAD + RMAGIC_SZ - nbytes);
2011 * Convert amount of memory requested into
2012 * closest block size stored in hash buckets
2013 * which satisfies request. Account for
2014 * space used per block for accounting.
2016 nbytes += M_OVERHEAD;
2017 ovp->ov_size = nbytes - 1;
2018 if ((i = nbytes & (RMAGIC_SZ-1))) {
2020 while (i--) /* nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ is end of alloced area */
2021 ((caddr_t)ovp + nbytes - RMAGIC_SZ)[i]
2024 /* Same at RMAGIC_SZ-aligned RMAGIC */
2025 nbytes = (nbytes + (RMAGIC_SZ-1)) & ~(RMAGIC_SZ - 1);
2026 ((u_int *)((caddr_t)ovp + nbytes))[-1] = RMAGIC;
2030 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2031 "0x%" UVxf ": (%05lu) realloc %ld bytes inplace\n",
2032 PTR2UV(res),(unsigned long)(PL_an++),
2034 } else if (incr == 1 && (cp - M_OVERHEAD == last_op)
2035 && (onb > (1 << LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA))) {
2036 MEM_SIZE require, newarena = nbytes, pow;
2039 POW2_OPTIMIZE_ADJUST(newarena);
2040 newarena = newarena + M_OVERHEAD;
2041 /* newarena = (newarena + 3) &~ 3; */
2042 shiftr = (newarena - 1) >> LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA;
2043 pow = LOG_OF_MIN_ARENA + 1;
2044 /* apart from this loop, this is O(1) */
2045 while (shiftr >>= 1)
2047 newarena = (1 << pow) + POW2_OPTIMIZE_SURPLUS(pow * BUCKETS_PER_POW2);
2048 require = newarena - onb - M_OVERHEAD;
2051 if (cp - M_OVERHEAD == last_op /* We *still* are the last chunk */
2052 && getpages_adjacent(require)) {
2053 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
2055 nmalloc[pow * BUCKETS_PER_POW2]++;
2057 if (pow * BUCKETS_PER_POW2 > (MEM_SIZE)max_bucket)
2058 max_bucket = pow * BUCKETS_PER_POW2;
2059 *(cp - M_OVERHEAD) = pow * BUCKETS_PER_POW2; /* Fill index. */
2068 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2069 "0x%" UVxf ": (%05lu) realloc %ld bytes the hard way\n",
2070 PTR2UV(cp),(unsigned long)(PL_an++),
2072 if ((res = (char*)Perl_malloc(nbytes)) == NULL)
2074 if (cp != res) /* common optimization */
2075 Copy(cp, res, (MEM_SIZE)(nbytes<onb?nbytes:onb), char);
2078 return ((Malloc_t)res);
2082 Perl_calloc(size_t elements, size_t size)
2084 long sz = elements * size;
2085 Malloc_t p = Perl_malloc(sz);
2088 memset((void*)p, 0, sz);
2094 Perl_strdup(const char *s)
2096 MEM_SIZE l = strlen(s);
2097 char *s1 = (char *)Perl_malloc(l+1);
2099 return (char *)CopyD(s, s1, (MEM_SIZE)(l+1), char);
2103 Perl_putenv(char *a)
2105 /* Sometimes system's putenv conflicts with my_setenv() - this is system
2106 malloc vs Perl's free(). */
2113 while (*val && *val != '=')
2118 if (l < sizeof(buf))
2121 var = (char *)Perl_malloc(l + 1);
2122 Copy(a, var, l, char);
2124 my_setenv(var, val+1);
2131 Perl_malloced_size(void *p)
2133 union overhead * const ovp = (union overhead *)
2134 ((caddr_t)p - sizeof (union overhead) * CHUNK_SHIFT);
2135 const int bucket = OV_INDEX(ovp);
2137 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_MALLOCED_SIZE;
2140 /* The caller wants to have a complete control over the chunk,
2141 disable the memory checking inside the chunk. */
2142 if (bucket <= MAX_SHORT_BUCKET) {
2143 const MEM_SIZE size = BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(bucket);
2144 ovp->ov_size = size + M_OVERHEAD - 1;
2145 *((u_int *)((caddr_t)ovp + size + M_OVERHEAD - RMAGIC_SZ)) = RMAGIC;
2148 return BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(bucket);
2153 Perl_malloc_good_size(size_t wanted)
2155 return BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(adjust_size_and_find_bucket(&wanted));
2158 # ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2
2159 # define MIN_EVEN_REPORT 6
2161 # define MIN_EVEN_REPORT MIN_BUCKET
2165 Perl_get_mstats(pTHX_ perl_mstats_t *buf, int buflen, int level)
2167 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
2170 struct chunk_chain_s* nextchain;
2172 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GET_MSTATS;
2174 buf->topbucket = buf->topbucket_ev = buf->topbucket_odd
2175 = buf->totfree = buf->total = buf->total_chain = 0;
2177 buf->minbucket = MIN_BUCKET;
2179 for (i = MIN_BUCKET ; i < NBUCKETS; i++) {
2180 for (j = 0, p = nextf[i]; p; p = p->ov_next, j++)
2184 buf->ntotal[i] = nmalloc[i];
2186 buf->totfree += j * BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(i);
2187 buf->total += nmalloc[i] * BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(i);
2189 i % 2 ? (buf->topbucket_odd = i) : (buf->topbucket_ev = i);
2193 nextchain = chunk_chain;
2195 buf->total_chain += nextchain->size;
2196 nextchain = nextchain->next;
2198 buf->total_sbrk = goodsbrk + sbrk_slack;
2200 buf->sbrk_good = sbrk_goodness;
2201 buf->sbrk_slack = sbrk_slack;
2202 buf->start_slack = start_slack;
2203 buf->sbrked_remains = sbrked_remains;
2205 buf->nbuckets = NBUCKETS;
2207 for (i = MIN_BUCKET ; i < NBUCKETS; i++) {
2210 buf->bucket_mem_size[i] = BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(i);
2211 buf->bucket_available_size[i] = BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(i);
2214 #else /* defined DEBUGGING_MSTATS */
2215 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "perl not compiled with DEBUGGING_MSTATS\n");
2216 #endif /* defined DEBUGGING_MSTATS */
2217 return 0; /* XXX unused */
2220 * mstats - print out statistics about malloc
2222 * Prints two lines of numbers, one showing the length of the free list
2223 * for each size category, the second showing the number of mallocs -
2224 * frees for each size category.
2227 Perl_dump_mstats(pTHX_ const char *s)
2229 #ifdef DEBUGGING_MSTATS
2231 perl_mstats_t buffer;
2235 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DUMP_MSTATS;
2239 get_mstats(&buffer, NBUCKETS, 0);
2242 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
2243 "Memory allocation statistics %s (buckets %" IVdf
2244 "(%" IVdf ")..%" IVdf "(%" IVdf ")\n",
2246 (IV)BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(MIN_BUCKET),
2247 (IV)BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(MIN_BUCKET),
2248 (IV)BUCKET_SIZE_REAL(buffer.topbucket),
2249 (IV)BUCKET_SIZE_NO_SURPLUS(buffer.topbucket));
2250 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "%8" IVdf " free:", buffer.totfree);
2251 for (i = MIN_EVEN_REPORT; i <= buffer.topbucket; i += BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
2252 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
2253 ((i < 8*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 || i == 10*BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
2255 : ((i < 12*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) ? " %3"UVuf : " %"UVuf)),
2258 #ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2
2259 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\n\t ");
2260 for (i = MIN_BUCKET + 1; i <= buffer.topbucket_odd; i += BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
2261 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
2262 ((i < 8*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 || i == 10*BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
2264 : ((i < 12*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) ? " %3"UVuf : " %"UVuf)),
2268 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\n%8" IVdf " used:",
2269 buffer.total - buffer.totfree);
2270 for (i = MIN_EVEN_REPORT; i <= buffer.topbucket; i += BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
2271 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
2272 ((i < 8*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 || i == 10*BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
2274 : ((i < 12*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) ? " %3"IVdf : " %"IVdf)),
2275 buffer.ntotal[i] - buffer.nfree[i]);
2277 #ifdef BUCKETS_ROOT2
2278 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\n\t ");
2279 for (i = MIN_BUCKET + 1; i <= buffer.topbucket_odd; i += BUCKETS_PER_POW2) {
2280 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
2281 ((i < 8*BUCKETS_PER_POW2 || i == 10*BUCKETS_PER_POW2)
2283 : ((i < 12*BUCKETS_PER_POW2) ? " %3"IVdf : " %"IVdf)),
2284 buffer.ntotal[i] - buffer.nfree[i]);
2287 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\nTotal sbrk(): %" IVdf "/%" IVdf ":%"
2288 IVdf ". Odd ends: pad+heads+chain+tail: %" IVdf "+%"
2289 IVdf "+%" IVdf "+%" IVdf ".\n",
2290 buffer.total_sbrk, buffer.sbrks, buffer.sbrk_good,
2291 buffer.sbrk_slack, buffer.start_slack,
2292 buffer.total_chain, buffer.sbrked_remains);
2293 #else /* DEBUGGING_MSTATS */
2294 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "%s: perl not compiled with DEBUGGING_MSTATS\n",s);
2295 #endif /* DEBUGGING_MSTATS */
2298 #ifdef USE_PERL_SBRK
2300 # if defined(PURIFY)
2301 # define PERL_SBRK_VIA_MALLOC
2304 # ifdef PERL_SBRK_VIA_MALLOC
2306 /* it may seem schizophrenic to use perl's malloc and let it call system */
2307 /* malloc, the reason for that is only the 3.2 version of the OS that had */
2308 /* frequent core dumps within nxzonefreenolock. This sbrk routine put an */
2309 /* end to the cores */
2311 # ifndef SYSTEM_ALLOC
2312 # define SYSTEM_ALLOC(a) malloc(a)
2314 # ifndef SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT
2315 # define SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT MEM_ALIGNBYTES
2318 # endif /* PERL_SBRK_VIA_MALLOC */
2320 static IV Perl_sbrk_oldchunk;
2321 static long Perl_sbrk_oldsize;
2323 # define PERLSBRK_32_K (1<<15)
2324 # define PERLSBRK_64_K (1<<16)
2332 if (!size) return 0;
2333 reqsize = size; /* just for the DEBUG_m statement */
2335 size = (size + 0x7ff) & ~0x7ff;
2337 if (size <= Perl_sbrk_oldsize) {
2338 got = Perl_sbrk_oldchunk;
2339 Perl_sbrk_oldchunk += size;
2340 Perl_sbrk_oldsize -= size;
2342 if (size >= PERLSBRK_32_K) {
2345 size = PERLSBRK_64_K;
2348 # if NEEDED_ALIGNMENT > SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT
2349 size += NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT;
2351 got = (IV)SYSTEM_ALLOC(size);
2352 # if NEEDED_ALIGNMENT > SYSTEM_ALLOC_ALIGNMENT
2353 got = (got + NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - 1) & ~(NEEDED_ALIGNMENT - 1);
2356 /* Chunk is small, register the rest for future allocs. */
2357 Perl_sbrk_oldchunk = got + reqsize;
2358 Perl_sbrk_oldsize = size - reqsize;
2362 DEBUG_m(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2363 "sbrk malloc size %ld (reqsize %ld), left size %ld, give addr 0x%"
2365 size, reqsize, Perl_sbrk_oldsize, PTR2UV(got)));
2370 #endif /* ! defined USE_PERL_SBRK */
2373 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: