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+#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_preamble.h"
+#include "jemalloc/internal/jemalloc_internal_includes.h"
+
+#include "jemalloc/internal/assert.h"
+
+#ifndef JEMALLOC_ZONE
+# error "This source file is for zones on Darwin (OS X)."
+#endif
+
+/* Definitions of the following structs in malloc/malloc.h might be too old
+ * for the built binary to run on newer versions of OSX. So use the newest
+ * possible version of those structs.
+ */
+typedef struct _malloc_zone_t {
+ void *reserved1;
+ void *reserved2;
+ size_t (*size)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, const void *);
+ void *(*malloc)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t);
+ void *(*calloc)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t, size_t);
+ void *(*valloc)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t);
+ void (*free)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, void *);
+ void *(*realloc)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, void *, size_t);
+ void (*destroy)(struct _malloc_zone_t *);
+ const char *zone_name;
+ unsigned (*batch_malloc)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t, void **, unsigned);
+ void (*batch_free)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, void **, unsigned);
+ struct malloc_introspection_t *introspect;
+ unsigned version;
+ void *(*memalign)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t, size_t);
+ void (*free_definite_size)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, void *, size_t);
+ size_t (*pressure_relief)(struct _malloc_zone_t *, size_t);
+} malloc_zone_t;
+
+typedef struct {
+ vm_address_t address;
+ vm_size_t size;
+} vm_range_t;
+
+typedef struct malloc_statistics_t {
+ unsigned blocks_in_use;
+ size_t size_in_use;
+ size_t max_size_in_use;
+ size_t size_allocated;
+} malloc_statistics_t;
+
+typedef kern_return_t memory_reader_t(task_t, vm_address_t, vm_size_t, void **);
+
+typedef void vm_range_recorder_t(task_t, void *, unsigned type, vm_range_t *, unsigned);
+
+typedef struct malloc_introspection_t {
+ kern_return_t (*enumerator)(task_t, void *, unsigned, vm_address_t, memory_reader_t, vm_range_recorder_t);
+ size_t (*good_size)(malloc_zone_t *, size_t);
+ boolean_t (*check)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ void (*print)(malloc_zone_t *, boolean_t);
+ void (*log)(malloc_zone_t *, void *);
+ void (*force_lock)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ void (*force_unlock)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ void (*statistics)(malloc_zone_t *, malloc_statistics_t *);
+ boolean_t (*zone_locked)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ boolean_t (*enable_discharge_checking)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ boolean_t (*disable_discharge_checking)(malloc_zone_t *);
+ void (*discharge)(malloc_zone_t *, void *);
+#ifdef __BLOCKS__
+ void (*enumerate_discharged_pointers)(malloc_zone_t *, void (^)(void *, void *));
+#else
+ void *enumerate_unavailable_without_blocks;
+#endif
+ void (*reinit_lock)(malloc_zone_t *);
+} malloc_introspection_t;
+
+extern kern_return_t malloc_get_all_zones(task_t, memory_reader_t, vm_address_t **, unsigned *);
+
+extern malloc_zone_t *malloc_default_zone(void);
+
+extern void malloc_zone_register(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+
+extern void malloc_zone_unregister(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+
+/*
+ * The malloc_default_purgeable_zone() function is only available on >= 10.6.
+ * We need to check whether it is present at runtime, thus the weak_import.
+ */
+extern malloc_zone_t *malloc_default_purgeable_zone(void)
+JEMALLOC_ATTR(weak_import);
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* Data. */
+
+static malloc_zone_t *default_zone, *purgeable_zone;
+static malloc_zone_t jemalloc_zone;
+static struct malloc_introspection_t jemalloc_zone_introspect;
+static pid_t zone_force_lock_pid = -1;
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/* Function prototypes for non-inline static functions. */
+
+static size_t zone_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, const void *ptr);
+static void *zone_malloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
+static void *zone_calloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t num, size_t size);
+static void *zone_valloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
+static void zone_free(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr);
+static void *zone_realloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size);
+static void *zone_memalign(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t alignment,
+ size_t size);
+static void zone_free_definite_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr,
+ size_t size);
+static void zone_destroy(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+static unsigned zone_batch_malloc(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size,
+ void **results, unsigned num_requested);
+static void zone_batch_free(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone,
+ void **to_be_freed, unsigned num_to_be_freed);
+static size_t zone_pressure_relief(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t goal);
+static size_t zone_good_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size);
+static kern_return_t zone_enumerator(task_t task, void *data, unsigned type_mask,
+ vm_address_t zone_address, memory_reader_t reader,
+ vm_range_recorder_t recorder);
+static boolean_t zone_check(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+static void zone_print(malloc_zone_t *zone, boolean_t verbose);
+static void zone_log(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *address);
+static void zone_force_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+static void zone_force_unlock(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+static void zone_statistics(malloc_zone_t *zone,
+ malloc_statistics_t *stats);
+static boolean_t zone_locked(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+static void zone_reinit_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone);
+
+/******************************************************************************/
+/*
+ * Functions.
+ */
+
+static size_t
+zone_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, const void *ptr) {
+ /*
+ * There appear to be places within Darwin (such as setenv(3)) that
+ * cause calls to this function with pointers that *no* zone owns. If
+ * we knew that all pointers were owned by *some* zone, we could split
+ * our zone into two parts, and use one as the default allocator and
+ * the other as the default deallocator/reallocator. Since that will
+ * not work in practice, we must check all pointers to assure that they
+ * reside within a mapped extent before determining size.
+ */
+ return ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr);
+}
+
+static void *
+zone_malloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size) {
+ return je_malloc(size);
+}
+
+static void *
+zone_calloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t num, size_t size) {
+ return je_calloc(num, size);
+}
+
+static void *
+zone_valloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size) {
+ void *ret = NULL; /* Assignment avoids useless compiler warning. */
+
+ je_posix_memalign(&ret, PAGE, size);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static void
+zone_free(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr) {
+ if (ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr) != 0) {
+ je_free(ptr);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ free(ptr);
+}
+
+static void *
+zone_realloc(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size) {
+ if (ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr) != 0) {
+ return je_realloc(ptr, size);
+ }
+
+ return realloc(ptr, size);
+}
+
+static void *
+zone_memalign(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t alignment, size_t size) {
+ void *ret = NULL; /* Assignment avoids useless compiler warning. */
+
+ je_posix_memalign(&ret, alignment, size);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+static void
+zone_free_definite_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *ptr, size_t size) {
+ size_t alloc_size;
+
+ alloc_size = ivsalloc(tsdn_fetch(), ptr);
+ if (alloc_size != 0) {
+ assert(alloc_size == size);
+ je_free(ptr);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ free(ptr);
+}
+
+static void
+zone_destroy(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ /* This function should never be called. */
+ not_reached();
+}
+
+static unsigned
+zone_batch_malloc(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size, void **results,
+ unsigned num_requested) {
+ unsigned i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_requested; i++) {
+ results[i] = je_malloc(size);
+ if (!results[i])
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return i;
+}
+
+static void
+zone_batch_free(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone, void **to_be_freed,
+ unsigned num_to_be_freed) {
+ unsigned i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < num_to_be_freed; i++) {
+ zone_free(zone, to_be_freed[i]);
+ to_be_freed[i] = NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+static size_t
+zone_pressure_relief(struct _malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t goal) {
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static size_t
+zone_good_size(malloc_zone_t *zone, size_t size) {
+ if (size == 0) {
+ size = 1;
+ }
+ return sz_s2u(size);
+}
+
+static kern_return_t
+zone_enumerator(task_t task, void *data, unsigned type_mask,
+ vm_address_t zone_address, memory_reader_t reader,
+ vm_range_recorder_t recorder) {
+ return KERN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static boolean_t
+zone_check(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ return true;
+}
+
+static void
+zone_print(malloc_zone_t *zone, boolean_t verbose) {
+}
+
+static void
+zone_log(malloc_zone_t *zone, void *address) {
+}
+
+static void
+zone_force_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ if (isthreaded) {
+ /*
+ * See the note in zone_force_unlock, below, to see why we need
+ * this.
+ */
+ assert(zone_force_lock_pid == -1);
+ zone_force_lock_pid = getpid();
+ jemalloc_prefork();
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+zone_force_unlock(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ /*
+ * zone_force_lock and zone_force_unlock are the entry points to the
+ * forking machinery on OS X. The tricky thing is, the child is not
+ * allowed to unlock mutexes locked in the parent, even if owned by the
+ * forking thread (and the mutex type we use in OS X will fail an assert
+ * if we try). In the child, we can get away with reinitializing all
+ * the mutexes, which has the effect of unlocking them. In the parent,
+ * doing this would mean we wouldn't wake any waiters blocked on the
+ * mutexes we unlock. So, we record the pid of the current thread in
+ * zone_force_lock, and use that to detect if we're in the parent or
+ * child here, to decide which unlock logic we need.
+ */
+ if (isthreaded) {
+ assert(zone_force_lock_pid != -1);
+ if (getpid() == zone_force_lock_pid) {
+ jemalloc_postfork_parent();
+ } else {
+ jemalloc_postfork_child();
+ }
+ zone_force_lock_pid = -1;
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+zone_statistics(malloc_zone_t *zone, malloc_statistics_t *stats) {
+ /* We make no effort to actually fill the values */
+ stats->blocks_in_use = 0;
+ stats->size_in_use = 0;
+ stats->max_size_in_use = 0;
+ stats->size_allocated = 0;
+}
+
+static boolean_t
+zone_locked(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ /* Pretend no lock is being held */
+ return false;
+}
+
+static void
+zone_reinit_lock(malloc_zone_t *zone) {
+ /* As of OSX 10.12, this function is only used when force_unlock would
+ * be used if the zone version were < 9. So just use force_unlock. */
+ zone_force_unlock(zone);
+}
+
+static void
+zone_init(void) {
+ jemalloc_zone.size = zone_size;
+ jemalloc_zone.malloc = zone_malloc;
+ jemalloc_zone.calloc = zone_calloc;
+ jemalloc_zone.valloc = zone_valloc;
+ jemalloc_zone.free = zone_free;
+ jemalloc_zone.realloc = zone_realloc;
+ jemalloc_zone.destroy = zone_destroy;
+ jemalloc_zone.zone_name = "jemalloc_zone";
+ jemalloc_zone.batch_malloc = zone_batch_malloc;
+ jemalloc_zone.batch_free = zone_batch_free;
+ jemalloc_zone.introspect = &jemalloc_zone_introspect;
+ jemalloc_zone.version = 9;
+ jemalloc_zone.memalign = zone_memalign;
+ jemalloc_zone.free_definite_size = zone_free_definite_size;
+ jemalloc_zone.pressure_relief = zone_pressure_relief;
+
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerator = zone_enumerator;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.good_size = zone_good_size;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.check = zone_check;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.print = zone_print;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.log = zone_log;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.force_lock = zone_force_lock;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.force_unlock = zone_force_unlock;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.statistics = zone_statistics;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.zone_locked = zone_locked;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.enable_discharge_checking = NULL;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.disable_discharge_checking = NULL;
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.discharge = NULL;
+#ifdef __BLOCKS__
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerate_discharged_pointers = NULL;
+#else
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.enumerate_unavailable_without_blocks = NULL;
+#endif
+ jemalloc_zone_introspect.reinit_lock = zone_reinit_lock;
+}
+
+static malloc_zone_t *
+zone_default_get(void) {
+ malloc_zone_t **zones = NULL;
+ unsigned int num_zones = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * On OSX 10.12, malloc_default_zone returns a special zone that is not
+ * present in the list of registered zones. That zone uses a "lite zone"
+ * if one is present (apparently enabled when malloc stack logging is
+ * enabled), or the first registered zone otherwise. In practice this
+ * means unless malloc stack logging is enabled, the first registered
+ * zone is the default. So get the list of zones to get the first one,
+ * instead of relying on malloc_default_zone.
+ */
+ if (KERN_SUCCESS != malloc_get_all_zones(0, NULL,
+ (vm_address_t**)&zones, &num_zones)) {
+ /*
+ * Reset the value in case the failure happened after it was
+ * set.
+ */
+ num_zones = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (num_zones) {
+ return zones[0];
+ }
+
+ return malloc_default_zone();
+}
+
+/* As written, this function can only promote jemalloc_zone. */
+static void
+zone_promote(void) {
+ malloc_zone_t *zone;
+
+ do {
+ /*
+ * Unregister and reregister the default zone. On OSX >= 10.6,
+ * unregistering takes the last registered zone and places it
+ * at the location of the specified zone. Unregistering the
+ * default zone thus makes the last registered one the default.
+ * On OSX < 10.6, unregistering shifts all registered zones.
+ * The first registered zone then becomes the default.
+ */
+ malloc_zone_unregister(default_zone);
+ malloc_zone_register(default_zone);
+
+ /*
+ * On OSX 10.6, having the default purgeable zone appear before
+ * the default zone makes some things crash because it thinks it
+ * owns the default zone allocated pointers. We thus
+ * unregister/re-register it in order to ensure it's always
+ * after the default zone. On OSX < 10.6, there is no purgeable
+ * zone, so this does nothing. On OSX >= 10.6, unregistering
+ * replaces the purgeable zone with the last registered zone
+ * above, i.e. the default zone. Registering it again then puts
+ * it at the end, obviously after the default zone.
+ */
+ if (purgeable_zone != NULL) {
+ malloc_zone_unregister(purgeable_zone);
+ malloc_zone_register(purgeable_zone);
+ }
+
+ zone = zone_default_get();
+ } while (zone != &jemalloc_zone);
+}
+
+JEMALLOC_ATTR(constructor)
+void
+zone_register(void) {
+ /*
+ * If something else replaced the system default zone allocator, don't
+ * register jemalloc's.
+ */
+ default_zone = zone_default_get();
+ if (!default_zone->zone_name || strcmp(default_zone->zone_name,
+ "DefaultMallocZone") != 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The default purgeable zone is created lazily by OSX's libc. It uses
+ * the default zone when it is created for "small" allocations
+ * (< 15 KiB), but assumes the default zone is a scalable_zone. This
+ * obviously fails when the default zone is the jemalloc zone, so
+ * malloc_default_purgeable_zone() is called beforehand so that the
+ * default purgeable zone is created when the default zone is still
+ * a scalable_zone. As purgeable zones only exist on >= 10.6, we need
+ * to check for the existence of malloc_default_purgeable_zone() at
+ * run time.
+ */
+ purgeable_zone = (malloc_default_purgeable_zone == NULL) ? NULL :
+ malloc_default_purgeable_zone();
+
+ /* Register the custom zone. At this point it won't be the default. */
+ zone_init();
+ malloc_zone_register(&jemalloc_zone);
+
+ /* Promote the custom zone to be default. */
+ zone_promote();
+}