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Issue 9702045: Update the tcmalloc vendor branch to r144 (gperftools 2.0), and README.chromium. (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src
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29 29
30 // --- 30 /* The code has moved to gperftools/. Use that include-directory for
31 // Author: Sanjay Ghemawat <opensource@google.com> 31 * new code.
32 // 32 */
33 // Extra extensions exported by some malloc implementations. These 33 #include <gperftools/malloc_extension.h>
34 // extensions are accessed through a virtual base class so an
35 // application can link against a malloc that does not implement these
36 // extensions, and it will get default versions that do nothing.
37 //
38 // NOTE FOR C USERS: If you wish to use this functionality from within
39 // a C program, see malloc_extension_c.h.
40
41 #ifndef BASE_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
42 #define BASE_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
43
44 #include <stddef.h>
45 // I can't #include config.h in this public API file, but I should
46 // really use configure (and make malloc_extension.h a .in file) to
47 // figure out if the system has stdint.h or not. But I'm lazy, so
48 // for now I'm assuming it's a problem only with MSVC.
49 #ifndef _MSC_VER
50 #include <stdint.h>
51 #endif
52 #include <string>
53 #include <vector>
54
55 // Annoying stuff for windows -- makes sure clients can import these functions
56 #ifndef PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL
57 # ifdef _WIN32
58 # define PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL __declspec(dllimport)
59 # else
60 # define PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL
61 # endif
62 #endif
63
64 static const int kMallocHistogramSize = 64;
65
66 // One day, we could support other types of writers (perhaps for C?)
67 typedef std::string MallocExtensionWriter;
68
69 namespace base {
70 struct MallocRange;
71 }
72
73 // Interface to a pluggable system allocator.
74 class SysAllocator {
75 public:
76 SysAllocator() {
77 }
78 virtual ~SysAllocator();
79
80 // Allocates "size"-byte of memory from system aligned with "alignment".
81 // Returns NULL if failed. Otherwise, the returned pointer p up to and
82 // including (p + actual_size -1) have been allocated.
83 virtual void* Alloc(size_t size, size_t *actual_size, size_t alignment) = 0;
84 };
85
86 // The default implementations of the following routines do nothing.
87 // All implementations should be thread-safe; the current one
88 // (TCMallocImplementation) is.
89 class PERFTOOLS_DLL_DECL MallocExtension {
90 public:
91 virtual ~MallocExtension();
92
93 // Call this very early in the program execution -- say, in a global
94 // constructor -- to set up parameters and state needed by all
95 // instrumented malloc implemenatations. One example: this routine
96 // sets environemnt variables to tell STL to use libc's malloc()
97 // instead of doing its own memory management. This is safe to call
98 // multiple times, as long as each time is before threads start up.
99 static void Initialize();
100
101 // See "verify_memory.h" to see what these routines do
102 virtual bool VerifyAllMemory();
103 // TODO(csilvers): change these to const void*.
104 virtual bool VerifyNewMemory(void* p);
105 virtual bool VerifyArrayNewMemory(void* p);
106 virtual bool VerifyMallocMemory(void* p);
107 virtual bool MallocMemoryStats(int* blocks, size_t* total,
108 int histogram[kMallocHistogramSize]);
109
110 // Get a human readable description of the current state of the malloc
111 // data structures. The state is stored as a null-terminated string
112 // in a prefix of "buffer[0,buffer_length-1]".
113 // REQUIRES: buffer_length > 0.
114 virtual void GetStats(char* buffer, int buffer_length);
115
116 // Outputs to "writer" a sample of live objects and the stack traces
117 // that allocated these objects. The format of the returned output
118 // is equivalent to the output of the heap profiler and can
119 // therefore be passed to "pprof". This function is equivalent to
120 // ReadStackTraces. The main difference is that this function returns
121 // serialized data appropriately formatted for use by the pprof tool.
122 // NOTE: by default, tcmalloc does not do any heap sampling, and this
123 // function will always return an empty sample. To get useful
124 // data from GetHeapSample, you must also set the environment
125 // variable TCMALLOC_SAMPLE_PARAMETER to a value such as 524288.
126 virtual void GetHeapSample(MallocExtensionWriter* writer);
127
128 // Outputs to "writer" the stack traces that caused growth in the
129 // address space size. The format of the returned output is
130 // equivalent to the output of the heap profiler and can therefore
131 // be passed to "pprof". This function is equivalent to
132 // ReadHeapGrowthStackTraces. The main difference is that this function
133 // returns serialized data appropriately formatted for use by the
134 // pprof tool. (This does not depend on, or require,
135 // TCMALLOC_SAMPLE_PARAMETER.)
136 virtual void GetHeapGrowthStacks(MallocExtensionWriter* writer);
137
138 // Invokes func(arg, range) for every controlled memory
139 // range. *range is filled in with information about the range.
140 //
141 // This is a best-effort interface useful only for performance
142 // analysis. The implementation may not call func at all.
143 typedef void (RangeFunction)(void*, const base::MallocRange*);
144 virtual void Ranges(void* arg, RangeFunction func);
145
146 // -------------------------------------------------------------------
147 // Control operations for getting and setting malloc implementation
148 // specific parameters. Some currently useful properties:
149 //
150 // generic
151 // -------
152 // "generic.current_allocated_bytes"
153 // Number of bytes currently allocated by application
154 // This property is not writable.
155 //
156 // "generic.heap_size"
157 // Number of bytes in the heap ==
158 // current_allocated_bytes +
159 // fragmentation +
160 // freed memory regions
161 // This property is not writable.
162 //
163 // tcmalloc
164 // --------
165 // "tcmalloc.max_total_thread_cache_bytes"
166 // Upper limit on total number of bytes stored across all
167 // per-thread caches. Default: 16MB.
168 //
169 // "tcmalloc.current_total_thread_cache_bytes"
170 // Number of bytes used across all thread caches.
171 // This property is not writable.
172 //
173 // "tcmalloc.pageheap_free_bytes"
174 // Number of bytes in free, mapped pages in page heap. These
175 // bytes can be used to fulfill allocation requests. They
176 // always count towards virtual memory usage, and unless the
177 // underlying memory is swapped out by the OS, they also count
178 // towards physical memory usage. This property is not writable.
179 //
180 // "tcmalloc.pageheap_unmapped_bytes"
181 // Number of bytes in free, unmapped pages in page heap.
182 // These are bytes that have been released back to the OS,
183 // possibly by one of the MallocExtension "Release" calls.
184 // They can be used to fulfill allocation requests, but
185 // typically incur a page fault. They always count towards
186 // virtual memory usage, and depending on the OS, typically
187 // do not count towards physical memory usage. This property
188 // is not writable.
189 // -------------------------------------------------------------------
190
191 // Get the named "property"'s value. Returns true if the property
192 // is known. Returns false if the property is not a valid property
193 // name for the current malloc implementation.
194 // REQUIRES: property != NULL; value != NULL
195 virtual bool GetNumericProperty(const char* property, size_t* value);
196
197 // Set the named "property"'s value. Returns true if the property
198 // is known and writable. Returns false if the property is not a
199 // valid property name for the current malloc implementation, or
200 // is not writable.
201 // REQUIRES: property != NULL
202 virtual bool SetNumericProperty(const char* property, size_t value);
203
204 // Mark the current thread as "idle". This routine may optionally
205 // be called by threads as a hint to the malloc implementation that
206 // any thread-specific resources should be released. Note: this may
207 // be an expensive routine, so it should not be called too often.
208 //
209 // Also, if the code that calls this routine will go to sleep for
210 // a while, it should take care to not allocate anything between
211 // the call to this routine and the beginning of the sleep.
212 //
213 // Most malloc implementations ignore this routine.
214 virtual void MarkThreadIdle();
215
216 // Mark the current thread as "busy". This routine should be
217 // called after MarkThreadIdle() if the thread will now do more
218 // work. If this method is not called, performance may suffer.
219 //
220 // Most malloc implementations ignore this routine.
221 virtual void MarkThreadBusy();
222
223 // Gets the system allocator used by the malloc extension instance. Returns
224 // NULL for malloc implementations that do not support pluggable system
225 // allocators.
226 virtual SysAllocator* GetSystemAllocator();
227
228 // Sets the system allocator to the specified.
229 //
230 // Users could register their own system allocators for malloc implementation
231 // that supports pluggable system allocators, such as TCMalloc, by doing:
232 // alloc = new MyOwnSysAllocator();
233 // MallocExtension::instance()->SetSystemAllocator(alloc);
234 // It's up to users whether to fall back (recommended) to the default
235 // system allocator (use GetSystemAllocator() above) or not. The caller is
236 // responsible to any necessary locking.
237 // See tcmalloc/system-alloc.h for the interface and
238 // tcmalloc/memfs_malloc.cc for the examples.
239 //
240 // It's a no-op for malloc implementations that do not support pluggable
241 // system allocators.
242 virtual void SetSystemAllocator(SysAllocator *a);
243
244 // Try to release num_bytes of free memory back to the operating
245 // system for reuse. Use this extension with caution -- to get this
246 // memory back may require faulting pages back in by the OS, and
247 // that may be slow. (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc.)
248 virtual void ReleaseToSystem(size_t num_bytes);
249
250 // Same as ReleaseToSystem() but release as much memory as possible.
251 virtual void ReleaseFreeMemory();
252
253 // Sets the rate at which we release unused memory to the system.
254 // Zero means we never release memory back to the system. Increase
255 // this flag to return memory faster; decrease it to return memory
256 // slower. Reasonable rates are in the range [0,10]. (Currently
257 // only implemented in tcmalloc).
258 virtual void SetMemoryReleaseRate(double rate);
259
260 // Gets the release rate. Returns a value < 0 if unknown.
261 virtual double GetMemoryReleaseRate();
262
263 // Returns the estimated number of bytes that will be allocated for
264 // a request of "size" bytes. This is an estimate: an allocation of
265 // SIZE bytes may reserve more bytes, but will never reserve less.
266 // (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc, other implementations
267 // always return SIZE.)
268 // This is equivalent to malloc_good_size() in OS X.
269 virtual size_t GetEstimatedAllocatedSize(size_t size);
270
271 // Returns the actual number N of bytes reserved by tcmalloc for the
272 // pointer p. The client is allowed to use the range of bytes
273 // [p, p+N) in any way it wishes (i.e. N is the "usable size" of this
274 // allocation). This number may be equal to or greater than the number
275 // of bytes requested when p was allocated.
276 // p must have been allocated by this malloc implementation,
277 // must not be an interior pointer -- that is, must be exactly
278 // the pointer returned to by malloc() et al., not some offset
279 // from that -- and should not have been freed yet. p may be NULL.
280 // (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc; other implementations
281 // will return 0.)
282 // This is equivalent to malloc_size() in OS X, malloc_usable_size()
283 // in glibc, and _msize() for windows.
284 // TODO(csilvers): change to const void*.
285 virtual size_t GetAllocatedSize(void* p);
286
287 // Returns kOwned if this malloc implementation allocated the memory
288 // pointed to by p, or kNotOwned if some other malloc implementation
289 // allocated it or p is NULL. May also return kUnknownOwnership if
290 // the malloc implementation does not keep track of ownership.
291 // REQUIRES: p must be a value returned from a previous call to
292 // malloc(), calloc(), realloc(), memalign(), posix_memalign(),
293 // valloc(), pvalloc(), new, or new[], and must refer to memory that
294 // is currently allocated (so, for instance, you should not pass in
295 // a pointer after having called free() on it).
296 enum Ownership {
297 // NOTE: Enum values MUST be kept in sync with the version in
298 // malloc_extension_c.h
299 kUnknownOwnership = 0,
300 kOwned,
301 kNotOwned
302 };
303 virtual Ownership GetOwnership(const void* p);
304
305 // The current malloc implementation. Always non-NULL.
306 static MallocExtension* instance();
307
308 // Change the malloc implementation. Typically called by the
309 // malloc implementation during initialization.
310 static void Register(MallocExtension* implementation);
311
312 // Returns detailed information about malloc's freelists. For each list,
313 // return a FreeListInfo:
314 struct FreeListInfo {
315 size_t min_object_size;
316 size_t max_object_size;
317 size_t total_bytes_free;
318 const char* type;
319 };
320 // Each item in the vector refers to a different freelist. The lists
321 // are identified by the range of allocations that objects in the
322 // list can satisfy ([min_object_size, max_object_size]) and the
323 // type of freelist (see below). The current size of the list is
324 // returned in total_bytes_free (which count against a processes
325 // resident and virtual size).
326 //
327 // Currently supported types are:
328 //
329 // "tcmalloc.page{_unmapped}" - tcmalloc's page heap. An entry for each size
330 // class in the page heap is returned. Bytes in "page_unmapped"
331 // are no longer backed by physical memory and do not count against
332 // the resident size of a process.
333 //
334 // "tcmalloc.large{_unmapped}" - tcmalloc's list of objects larger
335 // than the largest page heap size class. Only one "large"
336 // entry is returned. There is no upper-bound on the size
337 // of objects in the large free list; this call returns
338 // kint64max for max_object_size. Bytes in
339 // "large_unmapped" are no longer backed by physical memory
340 // and do not count against the resident size of a process.
341 //
342 // "tcmalloc.central" - tcmalloc's central free-list. One entry per
343 // size-class is returned. Never unmapped.
344 //
345 // "debug.free_queue" - free objects queued by the debug allocator
346 // and not returned to tcmalloc.
347 //
348 // "tcmalloc.thread" - tcmalloc's per-thread caches. Never unmapped.
349 virtual void GetFreeListSizes(std::vector<FreeListInfo>* v);
350
351 // Get a list of stack traces of sampled allocation points. Returns
352 // a pointer to a "new[]-ed" result array, and stores the sample
353 // period in "sample_period".
354 //
355 // The state is stored as a sequence of adjacent entries
356 // in the returned array. Each entry has the following form:
357 // uintptr_t count; // Number of objects with following trace
358 // uintptr_t size; // Total size of objects with following trace
359 // uintptr_t depth; // Number of PC values in stack trace
360 // void* stack[depth]; // PC values that form the stack trace
361 //
362 // The list of entries is terminated by a "count" of 0.
363 //
364 // It is the responsibility of the caller to "delete[]" the returned array.
365 //
366 // May return NULL to indicate no results.
367 //
368 // This is an internal extension. Callers should use the more
369 // convenient "GetHeapSample(string*)" method defined above.
370 virtual void** ReadStackTraces(int* sample_period);
371
372 // Like ReadStackTraces(), but returns stack traces that caused growth
373 // in the address space size.
374 virtual void** ReadHeapGrowthStackTraces();
375 };
376
377 namespace base {
378
379 // Information passed per range. More fields may be added later.
380 struct MallocRange {
381 enum Type {
382 INUSE, // Application is using this range
383 FREE, // Range is currently free
384 UNMAPPED, // Backing physical memory has been returned to the OS
385 UNKNOWN,
386 // More enum values may be added in the future
387 };
388
389 uintptr_t address; // Address of range
390 size_t length; // Byte length of range
391 Type type; // Type of this range
392 double fraction; // Fraction of range that is being used (0 if !INUSE)
393
394 // Perhaps add the following:
395 // - stack trace if this range was sampled
396 // - heap growth stack trace if applicable to this range
397 // - age when allocated (for inuse) or freed (if not in use)
398 };
399
400 } // namespace base
401
402 #endif // BASE_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
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