Telegram-Android/TMessagesProj/jni/third_party/usrsctplib/user_malloc.h
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
*/
/* This file has been renamed user_malloc.h for Userspace */
#ifndef _USER_MALLOC_H_
#define _USER_MALLOC_H_
/*__Userspace__*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !defined(_WIN32)
#include <strings.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#else
#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) || (defined(__MSVCRT_VERSION__) && __MSVCRT_VERSION__ >= 1400)
#include <stdint.h>
#elif defined(SCTP_STDINT_INCLUDE)
#include SCTP_STDINT_INCLUDE
#else
#define uint32_t unsigned __int32
#define uint64_t unsigned __int64
#endif
#include <winsock2.h>
#endif
#define MINALLOCSIZE UMA_SMALLEST_UNIT
/*
* flags to malloc.
*/
#define M_NOWAIT 0x0001 /* do not block */
#define M_WAITOK 0x0002 /* ok to block */
#define M_ZERO 0x0100 /* bzero the allocation */
#define M_NOVM 0x0200 /* don't ask VM for pages */
#define M_USE_RESERVE 0x0400 /* can alloc out of reserve memory */
#define M_MAGIC 877983977 /* time when first defined :-) */
/*
* Two malloc type structures are present: malloc_type, which is used by a
* type owner to declare the type, and malloc_type_internal, which holds
* malloc-owned statistics and other ABI-sensitive fields, such as the set of
* malloc statistics indexed by the compile-time MAXCPU constant.
* Applications should avoid introducing dependence on the allocator private
* data layout and size.
*
* The malloc_type ks_next field is protected by malloc_mtx. Other fields in
* malloc_type are static after initialization so unsynchronized.
*
* Statistics in malloc_type_stats are written only when holding a critical
* section and running on the CPU associated with the index into the stat
* array, but read lock-free resulting in possible (minor) races, which the
* monitoring app should take into account.
*/
struct malloc_type_stats {
uint64_t mts_memalloced; /* Bytes allocated on CPU. */
uint64_t mts_memfreed; /* Bytes freed on CPU. */
uint64_t mts_numallocs; /* Number of allocates on CPU. */
uint64_t mts_numfrees; /* number of frees on CPU. */
uint64_t mts_size; /* Bitmask of sizes allocated on CPU. */
uint64_t _mts_reserved1; /* Reserved field. */
uint64_t _mts_reserved2; /* Reserved field. */
uint64_t _mts_reserved3; /* Reserved field. */
};
#ifndef MAXCPU /* necessary on Linux */
#define MAXCPU 4 /* arbitrary? */
#endif
struct malloc_type_internal {
struct malloc_type_stats mti_stats[MAXCPU];
};
/*
* ABI-compatible version of the old 'struct malloc_type', only all stats are
* now malloc-managed in malloc-owned memory rather than in caller memory, so
* as to avoid ABI issues. The ks_next pointer is reused as a pointer to the
* internal data handle.
*/
struct malloc_type {
struct malloc_type *ks_next; /* Next in global chain. */
u_long _ks_memuse; /* No longer used. */
u_long _ks_size; /* No longer used. */
u_long _ks_inuse; /* No longer used. */
uint64_t _ks_calls; /* No longer used. */
u_long _ks_maxused; /* No longer used. */
u_long ks_magic; /* Detect programmer error. */
const char *ks_shortdesc; /* Printable type name. */
/*
* struct malloc_type was terminated with a struct mtx, which is no
* longer required. For ABI reasons, continue to flesh out the full
* size of the old structure, but reuse the _lo_class field for our
* internal data handle.
*/
void *ks_handle; /* Priv. data, was lo_class. */
const char *_lo_name;
const char *_lo_type;
u_int _lo_flags;
void *_lo_list_next;
struct witness *_lo_witness;
uintptr_t _mtx_lock;
u_int _mtx_recurse;
};
/*
* Statistics structure headers for user space. The kern.malloc sysctl
* exposes a structure stream consisting of a stream header, then a series of
* malloc type headers and statistics structures (quantity maxcpus). For
* convenience, the kernel will provide the current value of maxcpus at the
* head of the stream.
*/
#define MALLOC_TYPE_STREAM_VERSION 0x00000001
struct malloc_type_stream_header {
uint32_t mtsh_version; /* Stream format version. */
uint32_t mtsh_maxcpus; /* Value of MAXCPU for stream. */
uint32_t mtsh_count; /* Number of records. */
uint32_t _mtsh_pad; /* Pad/reserved field. */
};
#define MALLOC_MAX_NAME 32
struct malloc_type_header {
char mth_name[MALLOC_MAX_NAME];
};
/* __Userspace__
Notice that at places it uses ifdef _KERNEL. That line cannot be
removed because it causes conflicts with malloc definition in
/usr/include/malloc.h, which essentially says that malloc.h has
been overridden by stdlib.h. We will need to use names like
user_malloc.h for isolating kernel interface headers. using
original names like malloc.h in a user_include header can be
confusing, All userspace header files are being placed in ./user_include
Better still to remove from user_include.h all irrelevant code such
as that in the block starting with #ifdef _KERNEL. I am only leaving
it in for the time being to see what functionality is in this file
that kernel uses.
Start copy: Copied code for __Userspace__ */
#define MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc) \
struct malloc_type type[1] = { \
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, NULL, NULL, \
NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 } \
}
/* Removed "extern" in __Userspace__ code */
/* If we need to use MALLOC_DECLARE before using MALLOC then
we have to remove extern.
In /usr/include/sys/malloc.h there is this definition:
#define MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
extern struct malloc_type type[1]
and loader is unable to find the extern malloc_type because
it may be defined in one of kernel object files.
It seems that MALLOC_DECLARE and MALLOC_DEFINE cannot be used at
the same time for same "type" variable. Also, in Randall's architecture
document, where it specifies O/S specific macros and functions, it says
that the name in SCTP_MALLOC does not have to be used.
*/
#define MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
extern struct malloc_type type[1]
#define FREE(addr, type) free((addr))
/* changed definitions of MALLOC and FREE */
/* Using memset if flag M_ZERO is specified. Todo: M_WAITOK and M_NOWAIT */
#define MALLOC(space, cast, size, type, flags) \
((space) = (cast)malloc((u_long)(size))); \
do { \
if (flags & M_ZERO) { \
memset(space,0,size); \
} \
} while (0);
#endif /* !_SYS_MALLOC_H_ */