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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 15:24:08 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 15:24:08 +0000 |
commit | f449f278dd3c70e479a035f50a9bb817a9b433ba (patch) | |
tree | 8ca2bfb785dda9bb4d573acdf9b42aea9cd51383 /src/contrib/ucw/mempool.h | |
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Adding upstream version 3.2.6.upstream/3.2.6upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/src/contrib/ucw/mempool.h b/src/contrib/ucw/mempool.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5a4fa8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/contrib/ucw/mempool.h @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +/* + * UCW Library -- Memory Pools + * + * (c) 1997--2005 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz> + * (c) 2007 Pavel Charvat <pchar@ucw.cz> + * (c) 2015, 2017 CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. <knot-dns@labs.nic.cz> + * + * This software may be freely distributed and used according to the terms + * of the GNU Lesser General Public License. + */ + +#pragma once + +#include <string.h> +#include <stdint.h> + +#define CPU_STRUCT_ALIGN (sizeof(void*)) + +/*** + * [[defs]] + * Definitions + * ----------- + ***/ + +/** + * Memory pool state (see mp_push(), ...). + * You should use this one as an opaque handle only, the insides are internal. + **/ +struct mempool_state { + unsigned free[2]; + void *last[2]; +}; + +/** + * Memory pool. + * You should use this one as an opaque handle only, the insides are internal. + **/ +struct mempool { + struct mempool_state state; + void *unused, *last_big; + unsigned chunk_size, threshold, idx; +}; + +struct mempool_stats { /** Mempool statistics. See mp_stats(). **/ + uint64_t total_size; /** Real allocated size in bytes. */ + unsigned chain_count[3]; /** Number of allocated chunks in small/big/unused chains. */ + unsigned chain_size[3]; /** Size of allocated chunks in small/big/unused chains. */ +}; + +/*** + * [[basic]] + * Basic manipulation + * ------------------ + ***/ + +/** + * Initialize a given mempool structure. + * \p chunk_size must be in the interval `[1, UINT_MAX / 2]`. + * It will allocate memory by this large chunks and take + * memory to satisfy requests from them. + * + * Memory pools can be treated as <<trans:respools,resources>>, see <<trans:res_mempool()>>. + **/ +void mp_init(struct mempool *pool, unsigned chunk_size); + +/** + * Allocate and initialize a new memory pool. + * See \ref mp_init() for \p chunk_size limitations. + * + * The new mempool structure is allocated on the new mempool. + * + * Memory pools can be treated as <<trans:respools,resources>>, see <<trans:res_mempool()>>. + **/ +struct mempool *mp_new(unsigned chunk_size); + +/** + * Cleanup mempool initialized by mp_init or mp_new. + * Frees all the memory allocated by this mempool and, + * if created by \ref mp_new(), the \p pool itself. + **/ +void mp_delete(struct mempool *pool); + +/** + * Frees all data on a memory pool, but leaves it working. + * It can keep some of the chunks allocated to serve + * further allocation requests. Leaves the \p pool alive, + * even if it was created with \ref mp_new(). + **/ +void mp_flush(struct mempool *pool); + +/** + * Compute some statistics for debug purposes. + * See the definition of the <<struct_mempool_stats,mempool_stats structure>>. + **/ +void mp_stats(struct mempool *pool, struct mempool_stats *stats); +uint64_t mp_total_size(struct mempool *pool); /** How many bytes were allocated by the pool. **/ + +/*** + * [[alloc]] + * Allocation routines + * ------------------- + ***/ + +/** + * The function allocates new \p size bytes on a given memory pool. + * If the \p size is zero, the resulting pointer is undefined, + * but it may be safely reallocated or used as the parameter + * to other functions below. + * + * The resulting pointer is always aligned to a multiple of + * `CPU_STRUCT_ALIGN` bytes and this condition remains true also + * after future reallocations. + **/ +void *mp_alloc(struct mempool *pool, unsigned size); + +/** + * The same as \ref mp_alloc(), but the result may be unaligned. + **/ +void *mp_alloc_noalign(struct mempool *pool, unsigned size); + +/** + * The same as \ref mp_alloc(), but fills the newly allocated memory with zeroes. + **/ +void *mp_alloc_zero(struct mempool *pool, unsigned size); |