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2016-09-26 Yoshiaki Jitsukawa <Yoshiaki.Jitsukawa@sony.com>
Avoid implicit conversion from iterator to pointer
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162482
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
Not every STL supporting such conversion, we should get a pointer explicitly.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::Chunk::lines):
(bmalloc::Chunk::pages):
* bmalloc/FixedVector.h:
(bmalloc::FixedVector::begin):
2016-08-31 Filip Pizlo <fpizlo@apple.com>
Butterflies should be allocated in Auxiliary MarkedSpace instead of CopiedSpace and we should rewrite as much of the GC as needed to make this not a regression
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160125
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen and Keith Miller.
I needed to tryMemalign, so I added such a thing.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateImpl):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::tryAllocate):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::tryMemalign):
2016-08-30 Yusuke Suzuki <utatane.tea@gmail.com>
Unreviewed, build fix for GCC ports
std::forward is declared in <utility> header.
* bmalloc/ScopeExit.h:
2016-08-30 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: speed up the lock slow path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161058
Unreviewed roll-in - with regression fixed.
Revert to using yield() instead of swtch() because very low priority
background tasks can cause priority inversion and deadlock. In the
network process, that happened with com.apple.WebKit.Cache.Storage.serialBackground.
Still a big speedup on MallocBench.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/ScopeExit.h: Added.
(bmalloc::ScopeExit::ScopeExit):
(bmalloc::ScopeExit::~ScopeExit):
(bmalloc::makeScopeExit):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.cpp:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::lockSlowCase):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::init):
2016-08-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed build fix.
Fix the CMake build.
* CMakeLists.txt:
2016-08-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Renamed XLarge* => Large*
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161261
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
XLarge is not a thing anymore: We just have Small and Large.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeMap.cpp: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp.
(bmalloc::LargeMap::remove):
(bmalloc::LargeMap::add):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::remove): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::add): Deleted.
* bmalloc/LargeMap.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/XLargeMap.h.
(bmalloc::LargeMap::ranges):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::ranges): Deleted.
* bmalloc/LargeRange.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/XLargeRange.h.
(bmalloc::LargeRange::LargeRange):
(bmalloc::LargeRange::operator<):
(bmalloc::canMerge):
(bmalloc::merge):
(bmalloc::LargeRange::split):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::XLargeRange): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::operator<): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::split): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::tryAllocateLargeChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp: Removed.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/XLargeRange.h: Removed.
2016-08-26 Gavin Barraclough <barraclough@apple.com>
bmalloc: speed up the lock slow path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161058
Unreviewed rollout - this caused regressions <rdar://problem/28026089>.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/ScopeExit.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.cpp:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::lockSlowCase):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::init):
* bmalloc/ThreadSwitch.h: Removed.
2016-08-24 Andreas Kling <akling@apple.com>
Add bmalloc::api::isEnabled().
<https://webkit.org/b/160534>
Reviewed by Joseph Pecoraro.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::isEnabled):
2016-08-24 Filip Pizlo <fpizlo@apple.com>
Unreviewed, roll out r204901, r204897, r204866, r204856, r204854.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateImpl): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::tryAllocate): Deleted.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::tryMemalign): Deleted.
2016-08-12 Filip Pizlo <fpizlo@apple.com>
Butterflies should be allocated in Auxiliary MarkedSpace instead of CopiedSpace and we should rewrite as much of the GC as needed to make this not a regression
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160125
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
I needed to tryMemalign, so I added such a thing.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateImpl):
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::allocate):
(bmalloc::Cache::tryAllocate):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::malloc):
(bmalloc::api::tryMemalign):
(bmalloc::api::memalign):
2016-08-22 Yusuke Suzuki <utatane.tea@gmail.com>
Unreviewed, build fix on GCC environment
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161058
std::forward is declared in <utility> header.
* bmalloc/ScopeExit.h:
2016-08-22 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: speed up the lock slow path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161058
Reviewed by Filip Pizlo.
It is generally accepted practice that a lock should yield instead of
spinning when a lock acquisition fails, to avoid wasting CPU and power.
There are two problems with this generally accepted practice:
(1) It's a fallacy that yielding is free. In reality, yielding itself
consumes CPU and power -- by performing a syscall, running the OS
scheduler, and possibly performing a context switch. (Instruments
traces of MallocBench show the cost of yielding.) Therefore, spinning a
little to avoid yielding can actually *save* CPU and power.
(2) std::this_thread_yield() on Darwin is way too aggressive: It not only
yields but also depresses your priority to absolute zero for 10ms. A
recent PLT trace showed a few spots where the main thread just gave up
on loading and rendering a page for 10ms so an unimportant background
task could run.
To correct these problems, this patch adds a little bit of spinning to
the bmalloc lock slow path.
Below are performance results on various CPUs.
Mac Pro (12 hyperthreaded cores = 24 threads):
Baseline Patch Δ
Execution Time:
message_one 173ms 173ms
message_many 953ms 927ms ^ 1.03x faster
churn --parallel 60ms 41ms ^ 1.46x faster
list_allocate --parallel 224ms 143ms ^ 1.57x faster
tree_allocate --parallel 1,190ms 758ms ^ 1.57x faster
tree_churn --parallel 1,517ms 906ms ^ 1.67x faster
facebook --parallel 6,519ms 4,580ms ^ 1.42x faster
reddit --parallel 5,097ms 3,411ms ^ 1.49x faster
flickr --parallel 4,903ms 3,501ms ^ 1.4x faster
theverge --parallel 6,641ms 4,505ms ^ 1.47x faster
<geometric mean> 1,158ms 832ms ^ 1.39x faster
<arithmetic mean> 2,728ms 1,895ms ^ 1.44x faster
<harmonic mean> 332ms 240ms ^ 1.38x faster
MacBook Air (2 hyperthreaded cores = 4 threads):
Baseline Patch Δ
Execution Time:
message_one 911ms 907ms ^ 1.0x faster
message_many 515ms 513ms ^ 1.0x faster
churn --parallel 132ms 134ms ! 1.02x slower
list_allocate --parallel 104ms 102ms ^ 1.02x faster
tree_allocate --parallel 117ms 111ms ^ 1.05x faster
tree_churn --parallel 154ms 151ms ^ 1.02x faster
facebook --parallel 719ms 687ms ^ 1.05x faster
reddit --parallel 382ms 341ms ^ 1.12x faster
flickr --parallel 372ms 345ms ^ 1.08x faster
theverge --parallel 489ms 444ms ^ 1.1x faster
<geometric mean> 299ms 287ms ^ 1.04x faster
<arithmetic mean> 390ms 374ms ^ 1.04x faster
<harmonic mean> 227ms 220ms ^ 1.03x faster
iPad (2 cores = 2 threads):
[ Doesn't run Ruby, so no pretty subtest output. ]
Baseline Patch Δ
Execution Time: 174.14ms 171.5ms ^ 1.02x faster
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/ScopeExit.h: Added. A barebones very wimpy version of
WTF::ScopeExit.
(bmalloc::ScopeExit::ScopeExit):
(bmalloc::ScopeExit::~ScopeExit):
(bmalloc::makeScopeExit):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.cpp:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::lockSlowCase): Spin before yielding -- that's the
speedup. Don't spin if another CPU is already spinning. In theory, more
than one spinner accomplishes nothing, and I found that there's a cutoff
around 8 or 16 spinners that becomes performance negative on Mac Pro.
(Note: Another way to accomplish a similar result, if you don't want to
use a bit of state in the lock, is to spin for a random duration between
0 and aLot. I tested a version of WTF::WeakRandom with unsynchronized
static state and it worked great. But I ultimately opted for the explicit
bit because I thought it was clearer.)
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h:
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::init): Initialize our new bit.
* bmalloc/ThreadSwitch.h: Added.
(bmalloc::threadSwitch): Don't call yield() on Darwin because it's too
aggressive. swtch() does what we want: Go run something else, without
any other side-effects.
2016-08-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
[bmalloc] Merging of XLargeRanges can leak the upper range
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160403
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeObjects): Don't use removePhysical().
Recorded physical size is a performance optimization. It is not the
truth. So it might be zero even if a range contains physical pages.
Instead, iterate each range in the map unconditionally.
The map can shrink when we release the lock, so we must clamp our
iterator each time through the loop.
The map can grow when we release the lock, but we don't care because
growth restarts the scavenger from the beginning.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp:
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::removePhysical): Deleted. Not used anymore.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.h:
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::ranges): Added direct access for the sake of
scavengeLargeObjects. (This violates our naming conventions -- I'll do
a rename in a follow-up patch.)
2016-07-13 Enrica Casucci <enrica@apple.com>
Update supported platforms in xcconfig files to match the sdk names.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159728
Reviewed by Tim Horton.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2016-07-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Crash due to abort() calling libc++.1.dylib: std::__1::thread::detach()
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=159655
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
It's not entirely clear what was happening in these crashes, but our
use of detach() was 100% forward-looking, so we can just remove it for
now.
This patch removes the ability for the scavenger owner to die before
the scavenger thread dies (which was unused) and also removes the
ability for the scavenger thread to exit (which was used, but we
messed up and did thread joining lazily, so we never got any benefit
from thread exit.)
We can add these features back when we need them, and make them work then.
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask): We start out in the running state now
because we know that starting our thread will run it.
(bmalloc::Function>::~AsyncTask): We don't support destruction anymore.
(bmalloc::Function>::runSlowCase): I removed the Exited state.
(bmalloc::Function>::threadRunLoop): I removed the Exited and
ExitRequested states.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
2016-06-12 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
Crash in com.apple.WebKit.WebContent at std::__1::__call_once_proxy<std::__1::tuple<CrashReporterSupportLibrary()::$_0&&> >
<https://webkit.org/b/158660>
<rdar://problem/25652686>
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
* bmalloc/Logging.cpp: Switch to use
BSOFT_LINK_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORK() to link
CrashReporterSupport.framework.
* bmalloc/darwin/BSoftLinking.h:
(BSOFT_LINK_PRIVATE_FRAMEWORK): Rename from BSOFT_LINK_FRAMEWORK.
Switch to use /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/.
2016-06-11 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
Implement logging for RELEASE_BASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE() in BAssert.h
<http://webkit.org/b/155992>
Reviewed by Geoff Garen.
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
(BLOG_ERROR): Add method to always log error messages.
(RELEASE_BASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE): Use BLOG_ERROR() to implement
logging in Debug builds.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h:
(BPLATFORM_MAC): Add.
(BUSE): Add BUSE() macro.
(BATTRIBUTE_PRINTF): Add.
(BUSE_OS_LOG): Add.
* bmalloc/Logging.cpp:
(bmalloc::reportAssertionFailureWithMessage): Add. Logs to
stderr.
* bmalloc/Logging.h:
(bmalloc::reportAssertionFailureWithMessage): Add declaration.
2016-06-07 Pranjal Jumde <pjumde@apple.com>
Prevents integer overflow in Vector.h
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158455
<rdar://problem/20235469>
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::reallocateBuffer):
2016-05-27 Konstantin Tokarev <annulen@yandex.ru>
[cmake] Deduplicated bmalloc/Zone.cpp handling.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158154
Reviewed by Alex Christensen.
File bmalloc/Zone.cpp is required on Darwin irrespectively from what
port is being built.
Also I removed WEBKIT_INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILES_IF_EXISTS() because it's
unlikely that bmalloc will ever need port-specific customizations (as
opposed to OS-specific customizations which should be done in
CMakeLists.txt).
* CMakeLists.txt: Added bmalloc/Zone.cpp for Darwin.
* PlatformGTK.cmake: Removed.
* PlatformMac.cmake: Removed.
2016-05-22 Brady Eidson <beidson@apple.com>
Move to C++14.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157948
Reviewed by Michael Catanzaro.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2016-05-17 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
REGRESSION: JetStream crashes on some iPhones
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157814
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Reduce smallMax to 32kB.
Previous justification for 64kB was:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Upped smallMax to 64kB. Upping to 32kB is pretty
reasonable, since sizes between 16kB and 32kB share page sizes. I went
all the way up to 64kB because the GC uses 64kB blocks, and also just
for extra padding to ensure that large allocations are indeed rare.
It turns out that the bump to 64kB substantially increases our memory
high water mark on JetStream, leading to jetsam crashes. Also, there
doesn't seem to be a practical performance problem to putting objects in
the (32kB - 64kB) range in the large allocator.
2016-05-16 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
REGRESSION (200035): changes in "WebKit Malloc" VM regions are causing 'leaks' to spew "Failed to map remote region" messages
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157764
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
We need to allow for guard pages and only report unguarded pages to the
leaks tool -- otherwise, it will try to remote map our guarded pages,
and crash.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::tryAllocateLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Adopt the new API for reporting
a range instead of a Chunk*, and report the unguarded range.
This also fixes a separate bug -- very large allocations would not
fully participate in pointer scanning because they would only report 2MB
(chunkSize) in size. This could cause false-positive leak reports.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::enumerator): Updated to scan ranges instead of fixed-sized
Chunk pointers.
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
(bmalloc::Zone::ranges):
(bmalloc::Zone::addRange): Store ranges instead of fixed-sized Chunk
pointers because our VM ranges have variable sizes -- both due to guard
pages and due to large allocations.
(bmalloc::Zone::chunks): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Zone::addChunk): Deleted.
2016-05-10 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
bmalloc should automatically disable itself when ThreadSanitizer is used
<https://webkit.org/b/157527>
Reviewed by Michael Catanzaro.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp:
(bmalloc::isASanEnabled): Rename to isSanitizerEnabled.
(bmalloc::isSanitizerEnabled): Rename from isASanEnabled. Add
support for detecting ThreadSanitizer.
(bmalloc::Environment::computeIsBmallocEnabled): Switch from
isASanEnabled to isSanitizerEnabled.
2016-05-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Assertion failure in bmalloc::vmRevokePermissions(void*, unsigned long).
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157047
Reviewed by Filip Pizlo.
Renamed roundUpToMultipleOfSloppy => roundUpToMultipleOfNonPowerOfTwo.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOfNonPowerOfTwo):
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOfSloppy): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
2016-05-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Assertion failure in bmalloc::vmRevokePermissions(void*, unsigned long).
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157047
Reviewed by Filip Pizlo.
The previous fix aligned the guard page sizes correctly but forgot to
align the guard page start address correctly.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOfSloppy): Use a new helper method to round
up when not working with a power of two, instead of writing out the
math by hand.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Make sure to round up the guard
page start address in addition to its size. Assert at the very end to
try to catch more bugs.
2016-04-27 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Assertion failure in bmalloc::vmRevokePermissions(void*, unsigned long).
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157047
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::Chunk::Chunk):
(bmalloc::Chunk::get):
(bmalloc::Chunk::offset):
(bmalloc::Chunk::address):
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::address):
(bmalloc::Object::line):
(bmalloc::Chunk::object): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Object::begin): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRangesByObject):
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::chunk):
(bmalloc::Object::offset): Renamed begin() to address() because this is
not an iterator.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Round up pageSize to a vmPageSize
multiple because pageSize might be smaller than vmPageSize, but we
think the VM system requires vmPageSize-aligned values.
2016-04-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: vm allocations should plant guard pages
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156937
Rolling back in r199936 with a fix for the memory regression.
2016-04-23 Gavin Barraclough <barraclough@apple.com>
bmalloc: vm allocations should plant guard pages
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156937
Rolling out - looks like this is memory regression.
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::operator+):
(bmalloc::Object::operator<=):
(bmalloc::Object::operator-): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmDeallocate):
(bmalloc::vmRevokePermissions): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
2016-04-22 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: vm allocations should plant guard pages
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156937
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::operator-): Added a - helper.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmRevokePermissions): Added a helper to revoke permissions on
a VM region. We use this for guard pages.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Add guard pages to the start and
end of the chunk.
Note that we don't guard large chunks becuase we need to be able to merge
them. Otherwise, we will run out of virtual addresses.
2016-04-22 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Constify introspect function pointer table
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156936
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone): Declaring this function pointer table const puts
it in the read-only section of the binary, providing a little hardening
against overwriting the function pointers at runtime. (We have to
const_cast when assigning because the API declares a pointer to non-const,
but we happen to know it will never try to write through that pointer.
This is not my favorite API.)
2016-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: fix up overflow checks
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156780
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
We used to try to avoid overflow in large object math by setting a very
high limit on the largest large object. But that's a bit error-prone
since the check is far away from the math that might overflow -- and
we were missing some cases.
This patch removes the limit and instead checks at each math site.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Remove the limit. tryAllocateLarge
will check for overflow for us.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: This ASSERT was just totally wrong.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateLarge): Check for overflow when adding.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate): Check for overflow when adding.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::tryAllocateLargeChunk): Check for overflow when adding.
2016-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, try to fix an ASSERT seen on the bots.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateLarge): This ASSERT is supposed to be about
alignment, not size. Oops.
2016-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Merge the large and xlarge allocators
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156734
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This give us better defense against worst case memory usage:
Baseline Patch Δ
Peak Memory:
nimlang 198,132kB 181,468kB ^ 1.09x smaller
It also eliminates inline metadata for large objects, fixing the
regression introduced in r198675, and more:
run-malloc-benchmarks Baseline:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuildBaseline/Release/ Patch:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuild/Release/
Baseline Patch Δ
Memory at End:
big 10,880kB 3,328kB ^ 3.27x smaller
facebook 3,112kB 2,868kB ^ 1.09x smaller
fragment --parallel 1,848kB 760kB ^ 2.43x smaller
fragment_iterate --parallel 4,908kB 776kB ^ 6.32x smaller
big --parallel 48,076kB 11,892kB ^ 4.04x smaller
Overall memory use looks OK:
run-malloc-benchmarks --memory_warning Baseline:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuildBaseline/Release/ Patch:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuild/Release/
Baseline Patch Δ
Memory at End:
<arithmetic mean> 13,992kB 13,987kB ^ 1.0x smaller
Overall throughput looks OK:
run-malloc-benchmarks Baseline:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuildBaseline/Release/ Patch:~/OpenSource/WebKitBuild/Release/
Baseline Patch Δ
Execution Time:
<arithmetic mean> 103ms 104ms ! 1.01x slower
We're a bit slower on the "all-out large allocations on all cores"
benchmark, but I think that's an OK price to pay:
Baseline Patch Δ
Execution Time:
big --parallel 125ms 136ms ! 1.09x slower
This patch net removes 1.5k lines of code. It turns out that large
allocations are rare, and free memory fragments are also rare, so the
combination is super rare, and a simple O(n) algorithm that ensures good
memory behavior is the best option.
Fun fact: In practice, the odds that the old code would save memory
were *worse* than the odds that it would contain a bug that wasted
memory. :)
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate): largeMax is the new xLargeMax since
xLargeMax is gone now.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate): I moved the rounding code into allocateLarge,
so we don't have to do it here.
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge): Deleted. No more XLarge case.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/BeginTag.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::ChunkHash::hash): Added a hash function. The best hash function
is a unique and monotonically increasing integer, and that's exactly what
we typically get from the high bits of a Chunk, since the OS allocates
Chunks at unique and increasing addresses.
(bmalloc::Chunk::boundaryTags): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::objectType): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::beginTag): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::endTag): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase): We no longer know for sure,
by looking at its bit pattern, whether a pointer is small or large.
Instead, any pointer with large alignment *might* be large, and when
we occasionally encounter such an object, we have to consult a hash
table in the Heap to find out for sure. This turns out to be just as
cheap in practice.
We don't deallocate large objects on the fast path anymore. We can't,
because large objects have out-of-line metadata now.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase): See deallocateSlowCase.
* bmalloc/EndTag.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp: Removed.
* bmalloc/FreeList.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Be sure to track each chunk in
the object type map, so we can distinguish small vs large objects.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): No need to check object type
because we know object type now by virtue of being on the small object
path.
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): Be sure to track each chunk in
the object type map, so we can distinguish small vs large objects. Large
objects can split across chunks, so we need to add each large object's
chunk as it is allocated.
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::isLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::largeSize):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge): Merged in existing XLarge logic for
large objects.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeXLargeObjects): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::xLargeSize): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::LargeObjectHash::hash):
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Map.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Map::size):
(bmalloc::Map::capacity):
(bmalloc::Map::get):
(bmalloc::Map::set):
(bmalloc::Map::remove):
(bmalloc::Map::shouldGrow):
(bmalloc::Map::shouldShrink):
(bmalloc::Map::find):
(bmalloc::Hash>::rehash): Simple hash table.
* bmalloc/Object.h:
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::mightBeLarge): See deallocateSlowCase.
(bmalloc::isXLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp: Removed.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Upped smallMax to 64kB. Upping to 32kB is pretty
reasonable, since sizes between 16kB and 32kB share page sizes. I went
all the way up to 64kB because the GC uses 64kB blocks, and also just
for extra padding to ensure that large allocations are indeed rare.
* bmalloc/SortedVector.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::tryAllocateLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateChunk): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject): Deleted. Nixed all the boundary
tag logic since metadata is out of line now.
* bmalloc/VMState.h: Removed. Instead of an abstract state, we track
the precise amount of committed physical pages at the head of a VM
range. This allows us to merge aggressively without triggering an madvise
storm most of the time.
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::Vector):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::insert):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::remove):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::resize): Filled out some missing helpers.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp:
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::remove):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::add):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::removePhysical):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takeFree): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addFree): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addAllocated): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::getAllocated): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takeAllocated): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::shrinkToFit): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takePhysical): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addVirtual): Deleted.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.h:
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::Allocation::operator<): Deleted. We don't track
object sizes anymore -- just free space. (The Heap tracks object sizes.)
We use plain old linear search for free space. (See intro.)
* bmalloc/XLargeRange.h:
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::physicalSize):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::setPhysicalSize):
(bmalloc::merge):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::split):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::vmState): Deleted.
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::setVMState): Deleted. See VMState.h.
2016-04-11 Fujii Hironori <Hironori.Fujii@jp.sony.com>
[CMake] Make FOLDER property INHERITED
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156460
Reviewed by Brent Fulgham.
* CMakeLists.txt:
Set FOLDER property as a directory property not a target property
2016-04-08 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: stress_aligned test fails if you increase smallMax
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156414
Reviewed by Oliver Hunt.
When size exceeds alignment and is a multiple of alignment and is not
a power of two, such as 24kB with 8kB alignment, the small allocator
did not always guarantee alignment. Let's fix that.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::divideRoundingUp): Math is hard.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate): Align to the page size unconditionally.
Even if the page size is not a power of two, it might be a multiple of
a power of two, and we want alignment to that smaller power of two to
be guaranteed.
2016-04-06 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: handle aligned allocations on the fast path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156302
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
This helps keep the JavaScriptCore GC on the fast path, and it also
helps avoid fragmentation on our website stress test:
nimlang 209,584kB 198,076kB ^ 1.06x smaller
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate): Because we arrange for power-of-two size
classes to allocate at power-of-two alignments, we can allocate any
small aligned request on the small path.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::Chunk::bytes):
(bmalloc::Chunk::lines):
(bmalloc::Chunk::pages):
(bmalloc::Chunk::boundaryTags):
(bmalloc::Chunk::objectType): Moved some code around to provide better
API.
(bmalloc::Chunk::Chunk): Moved this code to VMHeap.
(bmalloc::Chunk::offset):
(bmalloc::Chunk::object): Use our new bytes() helper function.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateChunk): Moved code here from Chunk.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Ensure that power-of-two page
sizes always begin allocation at the same alignment. Power-of-two object
sizes always request power-of-two page sizes (since that's the least
wasteful option), so if we also ensure that power-of-two page sizes get
power-of-two alignment, then everything is aligned for all small objects.
2016-04-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: segregate small and large objects again, and allocate more objects on the small path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156152
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Microbenchmark data suggested that it was a good idea for small and large
objects to share memory. But r198675 did not improve memory use in
full browser benchmarks.
This patch reverts to segregating small and large objects -- but without
going back to doubled VM usage -- in order to capture a few benefits:
(*) Small pages fragment the large heap. Separating them out saves a lot
of memory in our worst case fragmentation recording:
nimlang 276,076kB 209,636kB ^ 1.32x smaller
(*) Small objects are common enough that even their slow paths benefit
from simpler code:
Execution Time:
...
facebook 234ms 216ms ^ 1.08x faster
reddit 114ms 108ms ^ 1.06x faster
flickr 118ms 111ms ^ 1.06x faster
theverge 146ms 140ms ^ 1.04x faster
...
<arithmetic mean> 107ms 102ms ^ 1.04x faster
(*) We can use less metadata:
Memory at End:
...
list_allocate 460kB 384kB ^ 1.2x smaller
tree_allocate 492kB 424kB ^ 1.16x smaller
tree_churn 480kB 404kB ^ 1.19x smaller
fragment 532kB 452kB ^ 1.18x smaller
fragment_iterate 712kB 588kB ^ 1.21x smaller
medium 15,152kB 11,796kB ^ 1.28x smaller
big 15,044kB 10,976kB ^ 1.37x smaller
...
<arithmetic mean> 7,724kB 7,190kB ^ 1.07x smaller
This patch also takes advantage of our support for varying the page size
at runtime by allocating more objects on the small object path:
medium 178ms 150ms ^ 1.19x faster
Some microbenchmarks report memory use increases from this change -- like
they reported memory use decreases from r198675 -- but I'm ignoring them
for now because I expect our full browser memory benchmarks to confirm
that this patch is fine.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::BumpAllocator): Use a full unsigned because we
can allocate objects larger than 16kB - 1, and a full unsigned does not
make BumpAllocator any larger on 64bit systems.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::Chunk::begin):
(bmalloc::Chunk::end):
(bmalloc::Chunk::size):
(bmalloc::Chunk::objectType): Store ObjectType in the Chunk, since it only
varies by Chunk now, and not from page to page within a Chunk. Also,
union together small and large object metadata, since we will only use
one or the other. This saves memory.
(bmalloc::Chunk::Chunk): Conditionalize initialization based on object
type, since only one kind of metadata or the other can be used at runtime.
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): Save a little space, since we
know that lines are only 256 bytes long.
(bmalloc::Heap::initializePageMetadata): Store a dynamic page size for
each size class. We used to use only one page size (the system page size)
but that limited our ability to allocate objects larger than 1kB on the
small object path. Now we can handle any object size we want by storing
objects of that size in a custom page size.
(bmalloc::Heap::concurrentScavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages): Revert to our old linked list
strategy for storing small pages.
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): Object type is per Chunk now.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Don't nuke the small page list when
allocating a large object because the two don't share memory anymore.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Revert to our old linked list
strategy for storing small pages.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Don't return early in the case
where this is the first free object in the page. In the case of large-ish
objects, the first free object might also be the last free object,
since there's one object per page.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRangesByMetadata): Split out some helper
lambdas to make this code clearer.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRangesByObject): Added a fast scan
for objects larger than the line size. When multiple objects fit in
a single line, it's an optimization to scan a line at a time. But when
it's one object per line, or one object per 64 lines, it's better just
to scan an object at a time.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::derefSmallLine): Match the changes above.
* bmalloc/LineMetadata.h: We weren't using all those bits.
* bmalloc/List.h:
(bmalloc::List::remove): Put a removed Node fully back into the default
(empty) state it was in before it entered the list. This change is not
observable, but it makes things clearer when you're debugging.
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::chunk):
(bmalloc::Object::offset):
(bmalloc::Object::operator+):
(bmalloc::Object::operator<=): Added some helpers for iterating by object.
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType): Updated for API change.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::maskObjectSize):
(bmalloc::Sizes::objectSize):
(bmalloc::Sizes::pageSize): Support more page sizes.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::objectType): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::setObjectType): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::smallPageCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::setSmallPageCount): Deleted. Object type is per
Chunk now, and we can infer page count from size class.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Support our old behavior of
storing free pages in linked lists.
2016-03-29 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: support physical page sizes that don't match the virtual page size (take 2)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156003
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This is a memory savings on iOS devices where the virtual page size
is 16kB but the physical page size is 4kB.
Take 1 was a memory regression on 16kB virtual / 16kB physical systems
because it used a 4kB page size within a 16kB page size, allowing up to
4 different object types to mix within a physical page. Because objects
of the same type tend to deallocate at the same time, mixing objects of
different types made pages less likely to become completely empty.
(Take 1 also had a bug where it used a platform #ifdef that didn't exist.
Oops.)
Take 2 allocates units of SmallPages equal to the physical page size.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Use the physical page size for our VM operations because
we're only concerned with returning physical pages to the OS.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmPageSize):
(bmalloc::vmPageShift):
(bmalloc::vmSize):
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::vmPageSizePhysical):
(bmalloc::vmValidatePhysical):
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy): Use the physical page size.
2016-03-29 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: page size should be configurable at runtime
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155993
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This is a memory win on 32bit iOS devices, since their page sizes are
4kB and not 16kB.
It's also a step toward supporting 64bit iOS devices that have a
16kB/4kB virtual/physical page size split.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: Align to largeAlignment since 2 * smallMax isn't
required by the boundary tag allocator.
(bmalloc::Chunk::page): Account for the slide when accessing a page.
Each SmallPage hashes 4kB of memory. When we want to allocate a region
of memory larger than 4kB, we store our metadata in the first SmallPage
in the region and we assign a slide to the remaining SmallPages, so
they forward to that first SmallPage when accessed.
NOTE: We could use a less flexible technique that just hashed by
vmPageSize() instead of 4kB at runtime, with no slide, but I think we'll
be able to use this slide technique to make even more page sizes
dynamically at runtime, which should save some memory and simplify
the allocator.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin): It's invalid to access a SmallPage with
a slide, since such SmallPages do not contain meaningful data.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end): Account for smallPageCount when computing
the size of a page.
(bmalloc::Chunk::pageBegin): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::pageEnd): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Object::pageBegin): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap): Cache vmPageSize because computing it might require
a syscall.
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): Line metadata is a vector instead
of a 2D array because we don't know how much metadata we'll need until
we know the page size.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPage): Be sure to revert the slide when
deallocating a page. Otherwise, the next attempt to allocate the page
will slide when initializing it, sliding to nowhere.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges): Account for vector change to
line metadata.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Initialize slide and smallPageCount
since they aren't constant anymore.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkXLarge): Adopt dynamic page size.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: smallPageSize is no longer equal to the VM page
size -- it's just the smallest VM page size we're interested in supporting.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::slide):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::setSlide):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::smallPageCount):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::setSmallPageCount):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::ref):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::deref): Support slide and small page count as
dynamic values. This doesn't increase metadata size since sizeof(SmallPage)
rounds up to alignment anyway.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmPageSize):
(bmalloc::vmPageShift):
(bmalloc::vmSize):
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy): Treat page size as a variable.
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector::initialCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::insert):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::grow):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrink):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrinkCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::growCapacity): Treat page size as a variable.
2016-03-29 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
bmalloc: add logging for mmap() failures
<http://webkit.org/b/155409>
<rdar://problem/24568515>
Reviewed by Saam Barati.
This patch causes additional logging to be generated on internal
iOS builds when mmap() fails. We are trying to track down an
issue where the WebContent process runs out of VM address space
before it is killed by jetsam.
* CMakeLists.txt: Add Logging.cpp.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Add new files.
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
(RELEASE_BASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE): Add macro.
* bmalloc/Logging.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::logVMFailure): Implementation.
* bmalloc/Logging.h: Added.
(bmalloc::logVMFailure): Declaration.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate): Call logVMFailure() on mmap() failure.
* bmalloc/darwin/BSoftLinking.h: Copied from Source/WebCore/platform/mac/SoftLinking.h.
2016-03-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling out r198702, r198704.
Caused a memory regression on PLUM.
Reverted changeset:
bmalloc: fix an ASSERT on iOS
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155911
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/198704
bmalloc: support physical page sizes that don't match the virtual page size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155898
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/198702
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: fix an ASSERT on iOS
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155911
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmValidatePhysical): Call through to vmValidatePhysical because
the vmValidate function validates virtual sizes rather than physical
sizes.
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: support physical page sizes that don't match the virtual page size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155898
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
This is a memory savings on iOS devices where the virtual page size
is 16kB but the physical page size is 4kB.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
(bmalloc::Chunk::Chunk): smallPageSize is now unrelated to the OS's
page size -- it just reflects the optimal unit of memory to recycle
between small objects.
We only need to round up to largeAlignment because small objects allocate
as subsets of large objects now.
(bmalloc::Chunk::page):
(bmalloc::Object::pageBegin):
(bmalloc::Object::line): Adopt smallPageSize.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Adopt smallPageSize.
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkXLarge): Adopt vmPageSizePhysical(). We want the
physical page size because that's the unit at which the hardware MMU
will recycle memory.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Adopt smallPageSize.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmPageSizePhysical):
(bmalloc::vmPageSize): Distinguish between page size, which is the virtual
memory page size advertised by the OS, and physical page size, which the
true hardware page size.
(bmalloc::vmSize):
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::vmValidatePhysical):
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy): Adopt vmPageSize() and
vmPageSizePhyiscal().
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector::initialCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrink):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrinkCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::growCapacity): Adopt vmPageSize(). We'd prefer to
use vmPageSizePhysical() but mmap() doesn't support it.
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp: #include.
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling in r198679.
r198679 was just a rename. The regression was caused by r198675 and then
fixed in r198693.
Restored changeset:
"bmalloc: Renamed LargeChunk => Chunk"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155894
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/198679
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, try to fix a crash seen on the bots.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): We have to take the lock even if we're
only reading our own data becuse LargeObject contains validation code
that will read our neighbors' data as well.
2016-03-25 Ryan Haddad <ryanhaddad@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling out r198679.
This change caused flaky LayoutTest crashes
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc: Renamed LargeChunk => Chunk"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155894
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/198679
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: stress_aligned fails when allocating a zero-sized object with XLarge alignment
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155896
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
We normally filter zero-sized allocations into small allocations, but
a zero-sized allocation can sneak through if it requires sufficiently
large alignment.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge): Set a floor on allocation size to
catch zero-sized allocations.
2016-03-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Renamed LargeChunk => Chunk
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155894
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
A Chunk can contain both small and large objects now.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isFree):
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/LargeChunk.h.
(bmalloc::Chunk::pages):
(bmalloc::Chunk::begin):
(bmalloc::Chunk::end):
(bmalloc::Chunk::Chunk):
(bmalloc::Chunk::get):
(bmalloc::Chunk::beginTag):
(bmalloc::Chunk::endTag):
(bmalloc::Chunk::offset):
(bmalloc::Chunk::object):
(bmalloc::Chunk::page):
(bmalloc::Chunk::line):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end):
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::begin):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::pages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::begin): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::end): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::LargeChunk): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::beginTag): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::offset): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::object): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::page): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::line): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp:
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::LargeObject):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::split):
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::chunk):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject):
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::enumerator):
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
(bmalloc::Zone::chunks):
(bmalloc::Zone::addChunk):
(bmalloc::Zone::largeChunks): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Zone::addLargeChunk): Deleted.
2016-03-24 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: small and large objects should share memory
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155866
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This patch cuts our VM footprint in half. (VM footprint usually doesn't
matter, but on iOS there's an artificial VM limit around 700MB, and if
you hit it you jetsam / crash.)
It's also a step toward honoring the hardware page size at runtime,
which will reduce memory usage on iOS.
This patch is a small improvement in peak memory usage because it allows
small and large objects to recycle each other's memory. The tradeoff is
that we require more metadata, which causes more memory usage after
shrinking down from peak memory usage. In the end, we have some memory
wins and some losses, and a small win in the mean on our standard memory
benchmarks.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Removed SuperChunk.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Adopt a new Heap API for shrinking
large objects because it's a little more complicated than it used to be.
Don't check for equality in the XLarge case because we don't do it in
other cases, and it's unlikely that we'll be called for no reason.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::allocate): Don't ASSERT isSmall because that's
an old concept from when small and large objects were in distinct memory
regions.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase): Large objects are not
segregated anymore.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase): Don't ASSERT isSmall(). See
above.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages): New helpers for returning cached
small pages to the large object heap.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Allocate small pages from the large
object heap. This is how we accomplish sharing.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Handle large objects since we can
encounter them on this code path now.
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): Fixed a bug where we would sometimes
not split even though we could.
Allocating a large object also requires ref'ing its small line so that
we can alias memory between small and large objects.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Return cached small pages before
allocating a large object that would fit in a cached small page. This
allows some large allocations to reuse small object memory.
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkLarge): New helper.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::pageBegin):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::pageEnd):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::lines):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::pages):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::end):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::LargeChunk):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::offset):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::object):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::page):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::line):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::end):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end):
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::begin):
(bmalloc::Object::pageBegin):
(bmalloc::Object::line):
(bmalloc::Object::page): I merged all the SmallChunk metadata and code
into LargeChunk. Now we use a single class to track both small and large
metadata, so we can share memory between small and large objects.
I'm going to rename this class to Chunk in a follow-up patch.
* bmalloc/Object.h:
(bmalloc::Object::chunk): Updated for LargeChunk transition.
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isXLarge):
(bmalloc::isSmall): Deleted. The difference between small and large
objects is now stored in metadata and is not a property of their
virtual address range.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: One more entry because we cover all of
what used to be the super chunk in a large chunk now.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Removed bit masking helpers because we don't use
address masks to distinguish small vs large object type anymore.
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage): Store object type per page because any
given page can be used for large objects or small objects.
* bmalloc/SuperChunk.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSuperChunk): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage): Deleted. Removed super chunk and
small chunk support.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::enumerator):
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
(bmalloc::Zone::largeChunks):
(bmalloc::Zone::addLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::Zone::superChunks): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Zone::addSuperChunk): Deleted. Removed super chunk and
small chunk support.
2016-03-23 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Added an Object helper class
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155818
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
Object is an abstraction that breaks out a void* into its component
metadata pointers.
This is slightly faster than recomputing them, and it enables a future
patch in which Object will tell us whether it is small or large.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Added to the project.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Use Object to compute size.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::derefSmallLine): Use Object to deallocate.
* bmalloc/Object.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Object::Object):
(bmalloc::Object::chunk):
(bmalloc::Object::line):
(bmalloc::Object::page): Helper class to break out a void* into its
component metadata pointers.
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h:
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::SmallChunk): SmallPage::get doesn't exist anymore
so we use our new helper functions instead.
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::offset):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::object):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::page):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::line):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::end):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin): New helpers that operate on the data
stored in Object.
(bmalloc::SmallLine::get): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::get): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SmallLine.h:
(bmalloc::SmallLine::refCount): Added a default ref value for convenience.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage):
2016-03-23 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: process the object log before asking for new memory
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155801
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
This is a step toward merging large and small objects: In future, if we
have large objects in the log, we need to process them right away to
avoid pushing up peak memory use.
But it also appears to be a speedup and memory use improvement now.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::refillAllocatorSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLarge): Process the log before asking for
more memory.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h: Provide a public API for processing the object log.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Pop fragmented pages from the front
instead of from the back. This resolves a regression on tree_churn
--parallel. Popping from the front gives us the oldest pages. The oldest
pages have had the most time to accumulate free lines. They are therefore
the least fragmented on average.
* bmalloc/List.h:
(bmalloc::List::popFront):
(bmalloc::List::insertAfter): New API to pop from front.
2016-03-22 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: use a log scale for large-ish size classes
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155770
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
At larger sizes, precise allocation sizes don't save much memory -- and
they can cost memory when objects of distinct size classes can't
allocate together.
This is a small savings up to our current allocation limits, and it may
enable changing those limits in the long term.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::log2): We use this to compute large-ish size classes.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator): Iterate by size class instead of by
object size so we can change object size limits without breaking stuff.
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge): Ditto.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLogSizeClass): New helper function for
allocating based on log size classes.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Account for extra size class
possibilities.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase): We only handle up to 512b on
the fastest fast path now.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::validate): Deleted. I noticed that this function
had been refactored not to do anything anymore.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): Iterate by size class. (See
Allocator::Allocator.)
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Use the sizeClassCount constant instead of hard coding
things.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::maskSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Sizes::maskObjectSize):
(bmalloc::Sizes::logSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Sizes::logObjectSize):
(bmalloc::Sizes::sizeClass):
(bmalloc::Sizes::objectSize): Separate size class calculation between
simple size classes that can be computed with a mask and are 8-byte-precise
and complex size classes that require more math and are less precise.
* bmalloc/SmallLine.h:
(bmalloc::SmallLine::ref):
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::ref):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::deref): Cleaned up some ASSERTs that triggered
while working on this patch.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::statistics):
(bmalloc::zoneSize):
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
(bmalloc::size): Deleted. Renamed these symbols to work around an lldb
bug that makes it impossible to print out variables named 'size' -- which
can be a problem when working on malloc.
2016-03-22 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: shrink largeMax
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155759
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
If a largeChunk contains N bytes and we allocate objects of size
N / 2 + 8 bytes, then we waste 50% of physical memory at peak.
This patch sets largeMax to N / 2, reducing maximum waste to 25%.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::LargeChunk):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert): Honor largeMax vs largeObjectMax.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Distinguish between the largest thing we can store
in a free list (largeObjectMax) and the largest thing we're willing to
allocate (largeMax).
2016-03-20 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[Mac] Determine TARGET_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAJOR from MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET rather than from MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAJOR
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155707
<rdar://problem/24980691>
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Set TARGET_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAJOR based on the last
component of MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig: For engineering builds, preserve the behavior of
TARGET_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAJOR being the host’s OS version.
2016-03-20 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
Update build settings
Rubber-stamped by Andy Estes.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
2016-03-14 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling out r197955.
I decided to go in another direction
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc: Rename SmallPage to SmallRun"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155320
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/197955
2016-03-10 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Rename SmallPage to SmallRun
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155320
Reviewed by Alex Christensen.
A page is a fixed-size set of lines.
A run is an variable-sized set of lines.
We want to start using runs because:
(a) we want to support varying the hardware page size by OS;
(b) we want to support allocations larger than our current page size.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeSmallRunMetadata):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallRuns):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallRun):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LineMetadata.h:
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h:
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::end):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::lines):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::runs):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::SmallChunk):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::end):
(bmalloc::SmallRun::get):
(bmalloc::SmallRun::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallRun::end):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::pages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::get): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/SmallRun.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/SmallPage.h.
(bmalloc::SmallRun::SmallRun):
(bmalloc::SmallRun::ref):
(bmalloc::SmallRun::deref):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::ref): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::deref): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallRun):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallRun):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage): Deleted.
2016-03-08 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling in r197722.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155171
The right calculation for our static_assert is actually:
sizeof(SmallChunk) % vmPageSize + 2 * smallMax <= vmPageSize
instead of:
sizeof(SmallChunk) % vmPageSize + smallMax <= vmPageSize
smallMax is not enough because line metadata might require us to begin
allocation at an offset as large as smallMax, so we need 2 * smallMax.
Once correct, this static_assert fires, and we fix it by increasing
the alignment of SmallChunk.
Restored changeset:
"bmalloc: Use List<T> instead of Vector<T> in some places"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155150
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/197722
2016-03-08 Commit Queue <commit-queue@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r197722.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155171
This change caused 800+ JSC test failures (Requested by
ryanhaddad on #webkit).
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc: Use List<T> instead of Vector<T> in some places"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155150
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/197722
2016-03-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Use List<T> instead of Vector<T> in some places
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155150
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Vector<T> is expensive when you want a lot of them because our minimum
allocation size is the system page size.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Added a List<T> class.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): Use the List<T> API. No need to check
for stale entries anymore because List<T> supports O(1) eager removal
and we remove eagerly now.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Remove eagerly. This simplifies
the allocation code and it is also required for correctness since we
only have enough metadata to be in one list at a time.
* bmalloc/Heap.h: List!
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h: Made this assert a little more precise since this
patch triggered the old version in a benign way.
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::SmallChunk): This code moved to the SmallPage
constructor.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h:
(bmalloc::SmallPage::SmallPage): Accomodate the List<T> data structure.
This is a net memory savings on Mac for heaps smaller than ~128MB and on
iOS for heaps smaller than ~512MB. The maximum memory saved is 512kB on
Mac and 2MB on iOS. For larger heaps, there's a memory cost of 0.4% on
Mac and 0.1% on iOS.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage): Use List<T> API.
2016-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Unreviewed, rolling in r197174.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154762
The right calculation for alignment is actually:
vmAlignment - getpagesize() + vmSize
instead of:
vmAlignment - vmPageSize + vmSize
The vmPageSize might be larger than getpagesize().
Restored changeset:
"bmalloc: Added a fast XLarge allocator"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154720
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/197174
2016-02-26 Commit Queue <commit-queue@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r197174.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154762
This change caused LayoutTests to crash on iOS simulator
(Requested by ryanhaddad on #webkit).
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc: Added a fast XLarge allocator"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154720
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/197174
2016-02-25 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Added a fast XLarge allocator
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154720
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This is a big speedup for XLarge allocations because it avoids mmap
and page fault churn. It also enables future design changes to handle
a smaller size range on the fast path.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOf):
(bmalloc::roundDownToMultipleOf): Added a non-constant round down.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate): XLarge no longer requires the caller
to align things.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate): Tweaked the alignment calculation for
clarity. When alignment and largeAlignment are equal, no adjustment
is necessary since all allocations guarantee largeAlignment.
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Updated for interface change.
Note that the new interface fixes some concurrency bugs. The old code
kept an iterator into the XLarge allocator across lock drop and acquisition,
which is not cool.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge): XLarge no longer requires the caller
to align things.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeXLargeObjects): Added scavenging for XLarge.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): Split XLarge objects to xLargeAlignment.
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::xLargeSize):
(bmalloc::Heap::shrinkXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge): Allocate from our map before going
to the OS.
(bmalloc::Heap::findXLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::split):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isXLarge): Give XLarge objects an explicit alignment for clarity.
* bmalloc/Range.h:
(bmalloc::Range::size):
(bmalloc::Range::operator!):
(bmalloc::Range::operator bool):
(bmalloc::Range::operator<):
(bmalloc::canMerge):
(bmalloc::merge): Some helpers that were useful in writing this patch.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/SortedVector.h: Added.
(bmalloc::SortedVector::Bucket::Bucket):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::Bucket::operator<):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::iterator):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::operator++):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::operator!=):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::operator*):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::operator->):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::iterator::skipDeletedBuckets):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::begin):
(bmalloc::SortedVector::end):
(bmalloc::SortedVector<T>::insert):
(bmalloc::SortedVector<T>::find):
(bmalloc::SortedVector<T>::get):
(bmalloc::SortedVector<T>::take):
(bmalloc::SortedVector<T>::shrinkToFit): A simple abstraction for keeping
a sorted vector. Insertion is average amortized log(n) because we keep
deleted buckets that we can reuse.
This is better than a tree because we get better locality, less memory
use, and simpler code. Also, trees require a node memory allocator, and
implementing a memory allocator in a memory allocator is no fun.
Arguably we should use a hash table instead. But that's more code, and
sorted vector has other nice properties that we might want to take
adavantage of in the future.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate): Fixed an inaccuracy in the alignment calculation
here. This code was sort of trying to enforce the alignment that the
XLarge allocator enforces -- but it's better to enforce that alignment
there.
The right calculation is:
vmAlignment - vmPageSize + vmSize
because the worst case is when you are aligned to 0 + vmPageSize, and
you must walk forward vmAlignment - vmPageSize to reach the next
vmAlignment.
(bmalloc::tryVMExtend): Deleted. No need to go back to the OS for VM
since we manage our own.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk): Updated for clarity. When we
grow the large heap we know that grown region is where the next allocation
will take place, so we return it directly instead of pushing it to the
free list.
This fixes a subtle bug where an overly conservative aligned allocation
algorithm can fail to allocate at all when it grows the heap.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Ditto.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Ditto.
* bmalloc/VMState.h:
(bmalloc::merge): Added a helper.
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector::begin):
(bmalloc::Vector::end):
(bmalloc::Vector::size):
(bmalloc::Vector::capacity):
(bmalloc::Vector::last):
(bmalloc::Vector::pop):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::push):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::pop):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrink): Use a proper iterator API to play nice
with std algorithms.
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::insert): New function required by SortedVector.
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::reallocateBuffer):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrinkCapacity): Allow for shrinking back all the way
to 0 because that's what shrinkToFit wants.
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::growCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrinkToFit):
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.cpp: Added. Helper data structure for managing XLarge
objects. We have enough granularity in our metadata to represent any
kind of address range.
We store free ranges in a flat vector because most programs have very
few individual free XLarge ranges. (They usually merge.)
We store allocated ranges in a sorted vector because programs might
allocate lots of XLarge ranges. For example, if the XLarge minimum is
128kB, and you have a 1GB process, that's 8192 ranges. Linear scan would
examine 8192 items but binary search only 13.
Empirically, this is 1.5X faster than our current large allocator if you
modify MallocBench/big to allocate XLarge objects and not to initialize
objects and you allocate 128kB-256kB objects in a 1GB address space.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takeFree): Be careful about overflow in this function
because we support super huge pointers, alignments, and sizes.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addFree): Merge eagerly on free because the cost
of missing an XLarge opportunity is catastrophic. Also, I discovered
by experiment that any allocator that doesn't merge eagerly can create
lots of subtle opportunities for snowballing fragmentation, as
fragmentation in range A forces you to chop up range B, and so on.
We allocate "first fit" (allocating the lowest address) because someone
wrote a paper once that said that it's the best algorithm to combat
fragmentation (even though worst case fragmentation is unavoidable
regardless of algorithm).
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addAllocated):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::getAllocated):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takeAllocated):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::shrinkToFit):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::takePhysical):
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::addVirtual):
* bmalloc/XLargeMap.h: Added.
(bmalloc::XLargeMap::Allocation::operator<):
* bmalloc/XLargeRange.h: Added.
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::XLargeRange):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::vmState):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::setVMState):
(bmalloc::canMerge):
(bmalloc::merge):
(bmalloc::XLargeRange::split): Helper for tracking VMState in a range.
2016-02-23 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[Xcode] Linker errors display mangled names, but no longer should
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154632
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Stop setting LINKER_DISPLAYS_MANGLED_NAMES to YES.
2016-02-22 Konstantin Tokarev <annulen@yandex.ru>
Fixed compilation of bmalloc with GCC 4.8 after r196873.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154534
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55382.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h:
2016-02-21 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Don't use a whole page for metadata
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154510
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
(1) Don't round up metadata to a page boundary. This saves 1.5% dirty
memory on iOS and 0.2% on Mac. It also enables a future patch to allocate
smaller chunks without wasting memory.
(2) Initialize metadata lazily. This saves dirty memory when the program
allocates primarily small or large objects (but not both), leaving some
metadata uninitialized.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Medium objects are gone now.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::refill): Added an ASSERT to help debug a bug
I cause while working on this patch.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges): Ditto.
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Updated for interface change.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h: Changed the boundaryTagCount calculation to
a static_assert.
Don't round up to page boundary. (See above.)
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::LargeChunk): Moved code here from LargeChunk::init.
A constructor is a more natural / automatic way to do this initialization.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::init): Deleted. Moved to LargeChunk.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Chagned largeChunkMetadataSize to a simpler constant
because metadata size no longer varies by page size.
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h:
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::end):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::lines):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::pages): Use std::array to make begin/end
calculations easier.
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::SmallChunk): Treat our metadata like a series
of allocated objects. We used to avoid trampling our metadata by
starting object memory at the next page. Now we share the first page
between metadata and objects, and we account for metadata explicitly.
* bmalloc/SuperChunk.h:
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::SuperChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::smallChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::largeChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::create): Deleted. Don't eagerly run the SmallChunk
and LargeChunk constructors. We'll run them lazily as needed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSuperChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow): Deleted. Track small and large chunks explicitly
so we can initialize them lazily.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Specify whether we're allocating
a small or large chunk since we don't allocate both at once anymore.
2016-02-20 Mark Lam <mark.lam@apple.com>
Use of inlined asm statements causes problems for -std=c99 builds.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154507
Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
2016-02-19 Joonghun Park <jh718.park@samsung.com>
Unreviewed. Fix debug build error since r196847
Fix gcc build warning appeared as below
by removing BASSERT(refCount <= maxRefCount).
error: comparison is always true due to limited range of data type
[-Werror=type-limits]
* bmalloc/SmallLine.h:
(bmalloc::SmallLine::ref): Deleted.
2016-02-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Chunk, Page, and Line don't need to be class templates
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154480
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
We needed class templates to distinguish between small and medium,
but medium is gone now.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/Line.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Page.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h: Replaced with Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/Chunk.h.
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::end):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::lines):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::pages):
(bmalloc::SmallChunk::get):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::get):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::end):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::get):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::begin):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::end):
(bmalloc::Chunk::begin): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::end): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::lines): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Chunk::pages): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SmallLine.h: Replaced with Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/Line.h.
(bmalloc::SmallLine::ref):
(bmalloc::SmallLine::deref):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::begin): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::end): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::ref): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h: Replaced with Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/Page.h.
(bmalloc::SmallPage::hasFreeLines):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::setHasFreeLines):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::ref):
(bmalloc::SmallPage::deref):
(bmalloc::Page::hasFreeLines): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Page::setHasFreeLines): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::ref): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::deref): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SmallTraits.h: Removed.
2016-02-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Remove the concept of medium objects
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154436
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
There's no need to distinguish medium objects from small: Small object
metadata works naturally for both as long as we allow an object to
span more than two small lines. (We already allow an object to span
more than one small line.)
This change reduces memory use because it eliminates the 1kB line size,
so we don't have to hold down 1kB lines for individual 264+ byte objects.
1kB lines were always a bit of a compromise. The main point of bump
allocation is to take advantage of cache lines. Cache lines are usually
64 bytes, so line sizes above 256 bytes are a bit of a stretch.
This change speeds up small object benchmarks because it eliminates the
branch to detect medium objects in deallocation log processing.
This change reduces virtual memory use from worst cast 4X to worst case
2X because the medium chunk is gone. iOS cares about virtual memory use
and terminates apps above ~1GB, so this change gives us more breathing room.
This change slows down medium benchmarks a bit because we end up doing
more work to recycle fragmented medium objects. Overall, the tradeoff
seems justified, since we have a net speedup and a memory use savings.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Removed all the medium files. We
can simplify even further in a follow-up patch, removing the base class
templates for Chunk, Page, and Line as well.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::refillAllocatorSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::refillAllocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Medium is gone. Small max is the
new medium max.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase): Ditto.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::validate):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::allocate): No more medium.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: No more medium.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog): No check for medium. This is
a speedup.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase): No more medium.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase): Ditto.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): The algorithm here changed from
iterating each line to iterating each object. This helps us accomodate
objects that might span more than two lines -- i.e., all objects between
(512 bytes, 1024 bytes].
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeObjects): Medium is gone.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges): Allow for lines that allocate
zero objects. This happens when an object spans more than two lines --
the middle lines allocate zero objects.
Also set the "has free lines" bit to false if we consume the last free
line. This needs to be a bit now because not all pages agree on their
maximum refcount anymore, so we need an explicit signal for the transition
from maximum to maximum - 1.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage): This code didn't change; I just removed
the medium code.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Changed the algorithm to check
hasFreeLines. See allocateSmallBumpRanges.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeMediumPages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumBumpRanges): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumPage): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::derefMediumLine): Deleted.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag):
* bmalloc/Line.h: No more medium.
* bmalloc/MediumChunk.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/MediumLine.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/MediumPage.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/MediumTraits.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isSmall):
(bmalloc::isXLarge):
(bmalloc::isSmallOrMedium): Deleted.
(bmalloc::isMedium): Deleted. No more medium.
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page::sizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page::setSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page::hasFreeLines):
(bmalloc::Page::setHasFreeLines): Add the free lines bit. You get better
codegen if you make it the low bit, since ref / deref can then add / sub
2. So do that.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::sizeClass): Expand the small size class to include the
medium size class.
* bmalloc/SuperChunk.h:
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::SuperChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::smallChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::largeChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::mediumChunk): Deleted. No more medium.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage): Set the has free lines bit before
returning a Page to the Heap since this is the correct default state
when we first allocate a page.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateMediumPage): Deleted.
2016-02-19 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
bmalloc: Unify VMHeap and Heap LargeObjects free lists to reduce fragmentation
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154192
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
Change the operation of Heap and VMHeap LargeObject free lists.
Renamed Owner to VMState to track the state of each LargeObject.
Physical - The pages have been allocated.
Virtual - The pages have not been allocated.
Mixed - The object contains a mixture of Physical and Virtual pages.
VMState uses one bit each for Physical and Virtual to simplify merging states
when merging two adjacent blocks. This change enforces the rule that objects in
the Heap free list must have have the Physical bit set in their VMState while objects
in the VMHeap free list must have the Physical bit clear. Thie means that the Heap
can have LargeObjects in Physical or Mixed VMState, but the VMHeap's free list can
only contain Virtual LargeObjects.
In both Heap::allocateLarge(), we now allocate physical pages if the LargeObject we
pull from the free list has any Virtual pages before we possilby split the
object. When we merge objects, the result might be made up of Mixed page allocations.
When allocating a Mixed LargeObject, we need to allocate memory for them as well.
The scavenger deallocates both Physical and Mixed LargeObjects, placing them back into
the VMHeap's free list.
When we allocate or deallocate Mixed LargeObjects, there are pages that within these
objects that will be redundantly modified. It would require additional metadata to
eliminate this redundancy.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::vmState): New helper.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setVMState): New helper.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::owner): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setOwner): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): New helpers.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::vmState): New helper.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setVMState): New helper.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::splitAndAllocate): New helpers.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocatePhysicalPages): Refactored from VMHeap::deallocateLargeObjectMemory.
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::FreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::FreeList::take):
(bmalloc::FreeList::removeInvalidAndDuplicateEntries):
* bmalloc/FreeList.h:
(bmalloc::FreeList::FreeList):
(bmalloc::FreeList::push):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeObjects):
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::isValidAndFree):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::validateSelf):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList): Changed to initialize our required Physical state.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
Replaced Owner parameters and checks with VMState::HasPhysical.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::prevCanMerge): Removed owner from tests.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::nextCanMerge): Removed owner from tests.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge): Removed owner from tests. Updated to merge VMStates andset the
VMState after the merge.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::owner): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setOwner): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Owner.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy): Changed to round begin down to eliminate the left to right
allocation constraint.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow): Large space managed like small or medium as a vector of LargeChunks.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap): Changed to initialize our required Physical state.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): These no longer allocate memory.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject): Removed setOwner. Now we set the VMState after any merges.
* bmalloc/VMState.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/Owner.h.
(bmalloc::VMState::VMState):
(bmalloc::VMState::hasPhysical):
(bmalloc::VMState::hasVirtual):
(bmalloc::VMState::merge):
(bmalloc::VMState::operator ==):
(bmalloc::VMState::operator unsigned):
New class with various helpers.
2016-02-12 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
BASSERTs added in r196421 are causing debug test failures
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154113
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
In VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject(), we drop the lock to deallocate the physical pages.
If the scavenger thread is running at the same time a synchronous call to scavenge()
comes in, we could call VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject() for an adjacent object while the
lock in the other thread is dropped. We fix this by checking for adjacent objects we
can merge with and loop if we have one.
* bmalloc/FreeList.h:
(bmalloc::FreeList::push): Added BASSERT to catch adding unmerged free objects
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Changed to use nextCanMerge().
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::prevCanMerge): Repurposed prevIsAllocated.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::nextCanMerge): Repurposed nextIsAllocated.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::prevIsAllocated): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::nextIsAllocated): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject): Moved adding the extra object back to the free list
to after we set the object we'll return as being allocated.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject):
2016-02-12 Mark Lam <mark.lam@apple.com>
Make BCRASH() use breakpoint traps too for non-debug OS(DARWIN).
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154184
Reviewed by Saam Barati.
This makes it behave consistently with WTFCrash().
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h:
2016-02-11 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
Unreviewed build fix after r196421.
Removed BASSERTs that are firing to eliminate Debug build crashes. I'll debug locally and
enable or alter after the issue is understood.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge): Removed BASSERTs that are firing.
2016-02-11 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
bmalloc: large aligned allocations will put 1 or 2 free object on free list without merging with free neighbors
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154091
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
If we split off any unused free object in the aligned version of Heap::allocateLarge(), we merge them with
free neighbors before putting them back on the free list. Added helpers to verify that when we
add LargeObjects to the free list their neighbors are allocated.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Deleted private helper version and rolled it into the two the
two public versions of allocateLarge().
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::prevIsAllocated): New helper.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::nextIsAllocated): New helper.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge): Check that the merge object has allocated neighbors.
2016-02-05 Saam barati <sbarati@apple.com>
bmalloc: largeMax calculation is wrong on iOS
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153923
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
Our number for largeMax was larger than what we had
space to actually allocate inside the LargeChunk. This made
it so that we would allocate a large object for something
that really should be extra large. Previously:
largeMax + sizeof(LargeChunk) > 1MB
which meant that when we would grow() to accommodate an allocation
of a particular size inside a LargeObject despite the fact that
the allocation size would be too large to actually fit in the LargeObject.
This would manifest when we had an allocation size in the range:
1MB - sizeof(LargeChunk) < allocation size < largeMax
We fix this bug by being precise in our calculation of largeMax
instead of just assuming largeChunkSize * 99/100 is enough
space for the metadata.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
2016-01-31 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[Cocoa] Remove unused definition of HAVE_HEADER_DETECTION_H
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153729
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
After r141700, HAVE_HEADER_DETECTION_H is no longer used.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2015-12-19 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[Mac] WebKit contains dead source code for OS X Mavericks and earlier
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152462
Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig: Removed definition of MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET for
OS X 10.9.
2015-12-03 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
Remove Objective-C GC support
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151819
rdar://problem/23746991
Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2015-12-03 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
bmalloc: extra large allocations could be more efficient
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151817
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
Reduced the super chunk size from 4MB to 2MB.
Added path to reallocate() of an extra large object to see if we can extend the allocation.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::tryVMExtend):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate):
2015-11-11 Akos Kiss <akiss@inf.u-szeged.hu>
bmalloc: Add libdl dependency
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151140
Reviewed by Csaba Osztrogonác.
Make sure that the linker links libdl and finds the references to
dlopen, dlsym and dlclose in Environment.cpp.
* CMakeLists.txt:
2015-11-02 Andy Estes <aestes@apple.com>
[Cocoa] Add tvOS and watchOS to SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150819
Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
This tells Xcode to include these platforms in its Devices dropdown, making it possible to build in the IDE.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2015-11-01 Philip Chimento <philip.chimento@gmail.com>
[GTK] Fix combinations of PLATFORM(GTK) and OS(DARWIN)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144560
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
* PlatformGTK.cmake: Added. This adds Zone.cpp to the PlatformGTK
build, on Darwin only. Since there was previously nothing for the
build system to do that was specific to the GTK platform in
bmalloc, we need to create this file.
2015-10-29 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: AsyncTask should handle destruction
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150648
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
So we can use it in more places.
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h: Use std::thread instead of pthread because it
should be more portable.
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask): Renamed Signaled to RunRequested for
clarity. Added an ExitRequested state.
(bmalloc::Function>::~AsyncTask): Wait for our child thread to exit
before destroying ourselves because our child thread will modify our
data (and might modify our client's data). Note that we only need to
wait for the last child thread since any prior child thread, having
reached the Exited condition, is guaranteed not to read or write any
data.
(bmalloc::Function>::run):
(bmalloc::Function>::runSlowCase): Updated for interface changes. Also
changed to use our WebKit style for condition signal: Hold the lock
during the signal and always notify all. Technically, neither is necessary,
but it is easier to understand the code this way, and harder to make
mistakes.
(bmalloc::Function>::threadEntryPoint):
(bmalloc::Function>::threadRunLoop): Handle the new ExitRequested state.
Technically, this state has no meaningful difference from the Exited
state, but it is nice to be explicit.
(bmalloc::Function>::join): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Function>::pthreadEntryPoint): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Function>::entryPoint): Deleted.
2015-10-15 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: per-thread cache data structure should be smaller
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150218
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Reduce the number of entries in the range cache because it's really
big, and the bigness only helps in cases of serious fragmentation, and
it only saves us a little bit of lock acquisition time.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::refillAllocatorSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::refillAllocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateBumpRangeSlowCase): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateBumpRange): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h: Pass through the empty allocator and the range
cache when refilling, and refill both. Otherwise, we always immediately
pop the last item in the range cache, wasting that slot of capacity.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallBumpRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumBumpRanges): Account for the fact that
the range cache is no longer big enough to guarantee that it can hold
all the ranges in a page.
(bmalloc::Heap::refillSmallBumpRangeCache): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::refillMediumBumpRangeCache): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Move VMHeap to the end of the object because it
contains a lot of unused / wasted space, and we want to pack our data
together in memory.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Make the range cache smaller.
2015-10-13 Chris Dumez <cdumez@apple.com>
Avoid useless copies in range-loops that are using 'auto'
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150091
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Avoid useless copies in range-loops that are using 'auto'. Also use
'auto*' instead of 'auto' when range values are pointers for clarity.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
2015-10-12 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Don't ASSERT that all syscalls succeed
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150047
<rdar://problem/22649531>
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
madvise can fail due to VM behaviors outside of our control:
copy-on-write, fork, mprotect, and other stuff.
Older darwin kernels sometimes return this error value, and new kernels
might again in future.
We haven't gained much from this ASSERT so far, so let's remove it.
Perhaps in future we can come up with a scheme that makes madvise
never fail, or that responds to failure.
* bmalloc/Syscall.h:
2015-10-10 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[iOS] Remove project support for iOS 8
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149993
Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
* Configurations/bmalloc.xcconfig:
* Configurations/mbmalloc.xcconfig:
2015-08-31 Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@igalia.com>
Implement bmalloc::isASanEnabled for generic Unix
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148623
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h: Add BOS_UNIX to detect whether the OS is a Unix.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp:
(bmalloc::isASanEnabled): Implement a runtime check that should work on any Unix.
2015-08-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Crash @ bmalloc::Environment::computeIsBmallocEnabled
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148183
Reviewed by NOBODY Michael Saboff.
CrashTracer says we have some crashes beneath computeIsBmallocEnabled
dereferencing null in strstr. We null check getenv but not
_dyld_get_image_name, so deduction indicates that _dyld_get_image_name
must be returning null. _dyld_get_image_name isn't really documented,
so let's assume it can return null.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp:
(bmalloc::isASanEnabled): Check _dyld_get_image_name's return value for
null because we can't prove it won't be null.
2015-07-24 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
vmmap crash at JavaScriptCore: 0x31cd12f6 (the JavaScript malloc zone enumerator)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147274
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
It's not really clear why vmmap sometimes fails to read the target
process, but we can avoid a crash when it does. This is useful because
you'll still get all the non-bmalloc data out of the target process,
and bmalloc might not even be relevant to your investigation.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::remoteRead): Check for failure.
2015-07-24 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
JavaScriptCore bmalloc should not register its malloc zone more than once
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147273
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This was a goof: The Zone constructor, by virtue of running automatically,
was registering a Zone inside the analysis process.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::remoteRead): Clarify that the pointer is remote.
(bmalloc::enumerator):
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
* bmalloc/Zone.h: Separate the normal constructor and the remote constructor.
The remote constructor skips zone registration since its goal is not
to register a zone in the current process or do any allocation but rather
to mirror the bytes of the zone from the target process.
2015-07-23 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Shrink the super chunk size (again)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147240
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Shrinking to 8MB reduced VM exhaustion crashes but did not eliminate them.
Let's try 4MB.
(My previous comment was that the maximum fast object was 2MB. But it
was 4MB! Now it's 2MB for realsies.)
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
2015-07-03 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
[Xcode] Update some build settings as recommended by Xcode 7
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146597
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Enabled CLANG_WARN_UNREACHABLE_CODE, GCC_NO_COMMON_BLOCKS,
and ENABLE_STRICT_OBJC_MSGSEND. Removed GCC_MODEL_TUNING.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Updated LastUpgradeCheck.
2015-07-02 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Shrink the super chunk size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146519
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
We have lots of reports of crashing due to failed VM allocation on iOS.
(This VM limit on iOS is usually 1GB-2GB, and has been as low as 256MB.)
Shrink the super chunk size in case fragmentation is the reason for
VM allocation failure.
This has the downside that >= 2MB allocations will now be super slow,
but they are also super rare (as in never on most websites), so this
is probably an OK tradeoff.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
2015-07-01 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: realloc of an XLarge range can unmap adjacent VM ranges
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146535
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
This bug causes a crash when running fast/css/large-list-of-rules-crash.html
with the fix applied for https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=146519.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Start at object + newSize since starting
at object + oldSize means deleting the adjacent VM range.
2015-05-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Integer overflow in XLarge allocation (due to unchecked roundUpToMultipleOf)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145385
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Added some checking to verify that round-up operations will not overflow
a size_t.
The simplest way to do this was to introduce a notion of xLargeMax, like
we have for smallMax, mediumMax, and largeMax. It's a bit surprising at
first to think that there is an xLargeMax, since xLarge is what we use
to handle the biggest things. But computers have limits, so it makes sense.
FWIW, TCMalloc used to have an xLargeMax too, which it called kMaxValidPages.
No test because this bug was found by code inspection and I don't know
of a practical way to convince WebKit to make an allocation this large.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Check against xLargeMax to avoid
overflow when rounding up.
* bmalloc/BAssert.h: Added support for explicit crashing.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
2015-05-26 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
<rdar://problem/21104551> Update build settings
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
2015-05-23 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
Remove unused definitions of WEBKIT_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145345
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Also changed to use $(inherited).
2015-05-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Release assert in com.apple.WebKit.WebContent under JavaScriptCore: JSC::JSONProtoFuncStringify
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144758
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This was an out-of-memory error when trying to shrink a string builder.
bmalloc was missing the optimization that allowed realloc() to shrink
without copying. So, let's add it.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Added Large and XLarge cases for
shrinking without copying. This isn't possible for small and medium
objects, and probably not very profitable, either.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::findXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Refactored this code to return a reference to an
XLarge range. This makes the code reusable, and also makes it easier
for realloc() to update metadata.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::split): Allow allocated objects to split because
that's what realloc() wants to do, and there's nothing intrinsically
wrong with it.
2015-05-07 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
<rdar://problem/19317140> [Xcode] Remove usage of AspenFamily.xcconfig in Source/
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144727
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Dont’s include AspenFamily.xcconfig, and define
INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX for the iOS 8.x Simulator.
2015-04-01 Alex Christensen <achristensen@webkit.org>
Progress towards CMake on Windows and Mac.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143293
Reviewed by Filip Pizlo.
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
Removed ellipses from macros to appease Visual Studio.
2015-03-13 Alex Christensen <achristensen@webkit.org>
Progress towards CMake on Mac.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142680
Reviewed by Gyuyoung Kim.
* CMakeLists.txt:
* PlatformMac.cmake:
Added Zone.cpp to Mac CMake builds.
2015-03-12 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Assertion failure in bmalloc::LargeObject::validateSelf on Mavericks Debug layout test bot
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142642
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
The typical backtrace to this crash shows the main thread trying to
realloc a large string while a DFG compiler thread tries to
free a large vector buffer.
I believe that this is a race condition -- at least in debug builds --
since the main thread will try to validate its object's neighbors
without holding a lock, even though those neighbors might be in the
midst of changing.
In general, there may be sneaky times when it is valid to look at an
object's metadata without holding the heap lock, but it is best not to
do so unless we have a really really good reason to.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Take a lock before reading the metadata
for this object, since we generally require any access to shared heap
metadata to take a lock.
2015-03-10 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: tryFastMalloc shouldn't crash
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142443
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Rolling back in r181307 with a check for whether bmalloc is enabled, to
avoid crashes when running with ASan and GuardMalloc.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::tryAllocate):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::tryAllocateSlowCaseNullCache):
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::tryAllocate):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::tryMalloc):
(bmalloc::api::realloc):
(bmalloc::api::free):
2015-03-09 Commit Queue <commit-queue@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r181307.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142525
Broke ASan tests (Requested by ap on #webkit).
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc: tryFastMalloc shouldn't crash"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142443
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/181307
2015-03-09 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: tryFastMalloc shouldn't crash
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142443
Reviewed by Darin Adler.
Added support for tryMalloc.
We assume that non-x-large allocations always succeed, and we crash
otherwise, since normal allocation failure will just cause the next
non-try allocation or internal metadata allocation to fail, and it's
hard and not really useful to keep limping along after that. But
extra-large allocations can meaningfully fail, and we can recover.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::tryAllocateXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Added support for non-crashy x-large allocation.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::tryVMAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate): Added support for non-crashy VM allocation.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::tryMalloc):
(bmalloc::api::realloc):
(bmalloc::api::free): Tried to clarify our behavior with some comments.
Unfortunately, calling what we do "malloc" is still not quite right, since
malloc returns null on failure and we don't.
2015-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Don't branch when setting the owner of a large object
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142241
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::owner):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setOwner):
2015-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Re-enabled this feature on iOS, now that the iOS crash should be fixed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
2015-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Added missing features to the malloc zone introspection API
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142235
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This should fix the crash we saw on the iOS PLT bot
(c.f. http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/180604).
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::good_size):
(bmalloc::check):
(bmalloc::print):
(bmalloc::log):
(bmalloc::force_lock):
(bmalloc::force_unlock):
(bmalloc::statistics):
(bmalloc::size):
(bmalloc::enumerator): Provide all of these functions since they are called
indiscriminately on all zones.
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
(bmalloc::Zone::size): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Zone::enumerator): Deleted. Moved these functions out of the
Zone class since they can stand alone.
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
2015-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Rolling back in but disabled on iOS until I can debug why the iOS PLT crashes.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::Zone::size):
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
2015-03-03 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Miscellaneous cleanup
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142231
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
No performance change -- maybe a tiny reduction in memory use.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp: Moved the sleep function into StaticMutex, since
it's a helper for working with mutexes.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge): Make sure to wait before we start any
scavenging, since individual scavenging functions now always scavenge
at least one page before waiting themselves.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeMediumPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeObjects): Use the new wait helper to
simplify this code. Also, we now require our caller to wait until at
least one deallocation is desirable. This simplifies our loop.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): Don't freak out any time the heap does
an allocation. Only consider the heap to be growing if it actually needs
to allocate new VM. This allows us to shrink the heap back down from a
high water mark more reliably even if heap activity continues.
(bmalloc::sleep): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges): Renamed to match our use of
"LargeObject".
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::operator bool): Added to simplify a while loop.
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h:
(bmalloc::sleep):
(bmalloc::waitUntilFalse): New helper for waiting until a condition
becomes reliably false.
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::~Vector): Oops! Don't deallocate the null pointer.
We don't actually run any Vector destructors, but an iteration of this
patch did, and then crashed. So, let's fix that.
2015-03-02 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Eagerly remove allocated objects from the free list
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142194
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This reduces the pressure to garbage collect the free list.
Might be a 1% speedup on MallocBench.
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp: Put this comment at the top of the file instead
of repeating it inside of each function. Tried to clarify the details.
(bmalloc::FreeList::takeGreedy): Matched the other iteration code in this
file for consistency -- even though either direction works fine in this
function.
(bmalloc::FreeList::take): Change to iterate from low to high so that we
can maintain an index into the vector that is not disturbed even if we
pop from the middle (which invalidates the last index in the vector).
Decrement i when popping from the middle to make sure that we don't
skip the next item after popping.
(bmalloc::FreeList::removeInvalidAndDuplicateEntries): Ditto.
2015-02-27 Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org>
Fixed a typo in the previous commit.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setOwner):
2015-02-27 Ryosuke Niwa <rniwa@webkit.org>
EFL build fix after r180797.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::owner):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setOwner):
2015-02-27 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Pathological madvise churn on the free(malloc(x)) benchmark
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142058
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
The churn was caused by repeatedly splitting an object with physical
pages from an object without, and then merging them back together again.
The merge would conservatively forget that we had physical pages, forcing
a new call to madvise on the next allocation.
This patch more strictly segregates objects in the heap from objects in
the VM heap, with these changes:
(1) Objects in the heap are not allowed to merge with objects in the VM
heap, and vice versa -- since that would erase our precise knowledge of
which physical pages had been allocated.
(2) The VM heap is exclusively responsible for allocating and deallocating
physical pages.
(3) The heap free list must consider entries for objects that are in the
VM heap to be invalid, and vice versa. (This condition can arise
because the free list does not eagerly remove items.)
With these changes, we can know that any valid object in the heap's free
list already has physical pages, and does not need to call madvise.
Note that the VM heap -- as before -- might sometimes contain ranges
or pieces of ranges that have physical pages, since we allow splitting
of ranges at granularities smaller than the VM page size. These ranges
can eventually merge with ranges in the heap during scavenging.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::owner):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setOwner):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::initSentinel):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::hasPhysicalPages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setHasPhysicalPages): Deleted. Replaced the concept
of "has physical pages" with a bit indicating which heap owns the large
object. This is a more precise concept, since the old bit was really a
Yes / Maybe bit.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp: Adopt
(bmalloc::FreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::FreeList::take):
(bmalloc::FreeList::removeInvalidAndDuplicateEntries):
* bmalloc/FreeList.h:
(bmalloc::FreeList::push): Added API for considering the owner when
deciding if a free list entry is valid.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap): Adopt new API.
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges): Scavenge all ranges with no minimum,
since some ranges might be able to merge with ranges in the VM heap, and
they won't be allowed to until we scavenge them.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge): New VM heap API makes this function
simpler, since we always get back physical pages now.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::end):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::owner):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setOwner):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::isValidAndFree):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge): Do not merge objects across heaps since
that causes madvise churn.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::validateSelf):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::init):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::hasPhysicalPages): Deleted.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setHasPhysicalPages): Deleted. Propogate the Owner API.
* bmalloc/Owner.h: Added.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: Propogate the owner API.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy): Clarified these functions and
removed an edge case.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeObject):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeObject): Be sure to give each object
a new chance to merge, since it might have been prohibited from merging
before by virtue of not being in the VM heap.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange): Deleted.
2015-02-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Large object free list can grow infinitely
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142055
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
By design, we don't eagerly remove large objects from the free list.
This creates two simple pathologies:
(1) If you free and then allocate the same object repeatedly, it will
duplicate itself in the free list repeatedly. Since it is never
invalid at the time of allocation, it will never be removed.
(2) If you split and then merge the same object repeatedly, it will
duplicate its split sibling in the free list repeatedly. If its
sibling is in a separate free list size class, it will never be
consulted at the time of allocation, so it will never be removed.
So, a simple "while (1) { free(malloc(x)); }" causes infinite memory
use in the free list.
The solution in this patch is a simple helper to remove garbage from the
free list if it grows too large. This pathology is not common, so the
cost is OK.
Long-term, perhaps we should rethink the laziness of these free lists.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isMarked):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setMarked): New bit, used by free list GC.
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::FreeList::removeInvalidAndDuplicateEntries): The GC algorithm.
* bmalloc/FreeList.h:
(bmalloc::FreeList::FreeList):
(bmalloc::FreeList::push): Invoke the GC if we're getting huge.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::isMarked):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setMarked):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::validateSelf): Expose the new bit.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: New constant to control GC frequency.
2015-02-26 Csaba Osztrogonác <ossy@webkit.org>
URTBF after r180693.
* CMakeLists.txt:
2015-02-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Try to fix the Mac build.
Unreviewed.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Make FreeList.h available.
2015-02-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Refactored SegregatedFreeList and BoundaryTag::init
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142049
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
Split out a FreeList class from SegregatedFreeList. This will make it
easier to add behaviors on free list insertion and removal -- and it's
probably how I should have designed things at the start.
Moved BoundaryTag::init into LargeObject, since all the related logic
lives in LargeObject now too, and this allows us to remove BoundaryTagInlines.h.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h: Removed.
* bmalloc/FreeList.cpp: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp.
(bmalloc::FreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::FreeList::take):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take): Deleted.
* bmalloc/FreeList.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h.
(bmalloc::FreeList::push):
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h:
(bmalloc::LargeObject::init):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
2015-02-26 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: free up a bit in BoundaryTag
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142048
Reviewed by Brady Eidson.
We were wasting a bit by accident, and I need one now.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::rightShift): Deleted. Not needed, now that I've simplified
the math.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h: Since each boundary tag bucket is 1024 bytes
long, the maximum offset into a bucket is 1023.
You need 5 bits to count up to 1024, but only 4 to count up to 1023.
Math is hard.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::compactBegin): Switched to division because it
is simpler, and easier to match up with our ASSERT. The compiler will
turn division by constant power of two into a shift for us.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setRange): Added an ASSERT for compactBegin
because we do encode it, so we should ASSERT that encoding did not
lose information.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Shifting is no longer used since we use division
instead.
2015-02-24 Stephanie Lewis <slewis@apple.com>
Rolling out http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/180430 as it causes the PLT to crash.
<rdar://problem/19948015>
Unreviewed.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp:
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
(bmalloc::Zone::size): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
2015-02-24 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Added a little more abstraction for large objects
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141978
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Previously, each client needed to manage the boundary tags of
a large object using free functions. This patch introduces a LargeObject
class that does things a little more automatically.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Use the new LargeObject class.
* bmalloc/BeginTag.h:
(bmalloc::BeginTag::isInFreeList): Deleted. Moved this logic into the
LargeObject class.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isSentinel):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::compactBegin):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setRange):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::initSentinel): Added an explicit API for sentinels,
which we used to create and test for implicitly.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::init):
(bmalloc::validate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::validatePrev): Deleted.
(bmalloc::validateNext): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLeft): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeRight): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::merge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::split): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::allocate): Deleted. Moved this logic into the
LargeObject class.
* bmalloc/EndTag.h:
(bmalloc::EndTag::init):
(bmalloc::EndTag::operator=): Deleted. Re-reading this code, I found
special behavior in the assignment operator to be a surprising API.
So, I replaced the assignment operation with an explicit initializing
function.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::findXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: No behavior changes here -- just adopting the
LargeObject interface.
* bmalloc/LargeObject.h: Added.
(bmalloc::LargeObject::operator!):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::begin):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::size):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::range):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::LargeObject):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setFree):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::isFree):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::hasPhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::setHasPhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::isValidAndFree):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::merge):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::split):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::validateSelf):
(bmalloc::LargeObject::validate): Moved this code into a class, out of
BoundaryTag free functions.
New to the class are these features:
(1) Every reference to an object is validated upon creation and use.
(2) There's an explicit API for "This is a reference to an object
that might be stale (the DoNotValidate API)".
(3) The begin and end tags are kept in sync automatically.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: Adopt the LargeObject interface.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange): Adopt the LargeObject interface.
2015-02-20 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Rolling back in with a fix for a crash seen while using GuardMalloc.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp: Re-land the old patch.
(bmalloc::Zone::size): Be sure to implement the size() function since
it's accessible indirectly via the malloc_zone_from_ptr public API --
and GuardMalloc calls it all the time.
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone):
* bmalloc/Zone.h: Re-land the old patch.
2015-02-19 Commit Queue <commit-queue@webkit.org>
Unreviewed, rolling out r180363.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141814
Caused >50 crashes when running LayoutTests in GuardMalloc or
ASAN modes. (Requested by jernoble on #webkit).
Reverted changeset:
"bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-
positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)"
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/180363
2015-02-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Fixed a last-minute type.
The macro is OS, not PLATFORM.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
* bmalloc/Zone.h:
2015-02-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should implement malloc introspection (to stop false-positive leaks when MallocStackLogging is off)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141802
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
This patch does the bare minimum to stop false positive leaks from
being reported by the Darwin leaks tool. We register each super chunk
as a single object, and then request that the leaks tool scan it.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Added an abstraction for the malloc
zone introspection API.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h: Missing #include.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h: Adopt the new abstraction.
* bmalloc/Zone.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::remoteRead): Helper for reading an object out of another process.
(bmalloc::Zone::enumerator):
(bmalloc::Zone::Zone): Register a malloc zone so that we will participate
in introspection.
* bmalloc/Zone.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Zone::superChunks):
(bmalloc::Zone::addSuperChunk): Use a non-dynamically-allocated vector
since our dynamic allocations will not be scanned by leaks since they
will have the malloc VM tag.
2015-02-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: VMHeap should keep a record of all of its VM ranges (for malloc introspection)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141759
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/SuperChunk.h: Added.
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::create):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::SuperChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::smallChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::mediumChunk):
(bmalloc::SuperChunk::largeChunk): Factored out super chunk creation
into a separate class, for clarity and type safety.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::grow):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSuperChunk): Renamed "allocateSuperChunk" to
"grow" because Andreas found "allocateSuperChunk" to be unclear.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h: Track all our VM ranges. We will use this information
for malloc introspection.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange): Updated for renames.
2015-02-18 Zan Dobersek <zdobersek@igalia.com>
Build bmalloc through CMake as a static library. It's then linked either
into the WTF library (if built as a shared library) or into the JSC and
WebKit2 libraries. There's no need to build it as a standalone shared library.
Rubber-stamped by Carlos Garcia Campos.
* CMakeLists.txt:
2015-02-13 Gyuyoung Kim <gyuyoung.kim@samsung.com>
[BMalloc] Add a FIXME comment for memory alignas
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141556
Reviewed by Csaba Osztrogonác.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: Add a FIXME comment.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h: ditto.
2015-02-11 Csaba Osztrogonác <ossy@webkit.org>
bmalloc buildfix on 32 bit Linux (x86/ARM)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141472
Reviewed by Gyuyoung Kim.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOf):
* bmalloc/FixedVector.h:
(bmalloc::FixedVector::clear):
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::sizeClass):
2015-02-11 Gyuyoung Kim <gyuyoung.kim@samsung.com>
[EFL][GTK] Use bmalloc instead of tcmalloc
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140162
Reviewed by Carlos Garcia Campos.
Support to use bmalloc on EFL and GTK ports.
* CMakeLists.txt: Added.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
Fix unused return value caused by posix_memalign().
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::clear):
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
Change Traits::Page with Traits::PageType in order to fix
-fpermitive build error on EFL and GTK port.
* bmalloc/EndTag.h:
(bmalloc::EndTag::operator=):
* bmalloc/Line.h: ditto.
* bmalloc/MediumTraits.h:
* bmalloc/Page.h: ditto.
* bmalloc/PerThread.h:
EFL port doesn't support __has_include definition yet.
Define HAVE_PTHREAD_MACHDEP_H according to check if __has_include is supported.
* bmalloc/SmallTraits.h: ditto.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPages):
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::push):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::reallocateBuffer):
2015-01-31 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
Remove even more Mountain Lion support
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141124
Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
2015-01-30 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
GC marking threads should clear malloc caches
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141097
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Split the scavenging API into per-thread vs global, so that you can
request to scavenge your own thread without scavenging the whole heap.
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::scavenge):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::scavengeThisThread):
(bmalloc::api::scavenge):
2015-01-28 Dana Burkart <dburkart@apple.com>
Move ASan flag settings from DebugRelease.xcconfig to Base.xcconfig
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136765
Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
2015-01-21 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: support aligned allocation
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140732
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate): New function for aligned allocation.
Small and medium requests just allocate and free until they find an
aligned pointer. This is slightly inefficient in the worst case, but
still constant-time with little-to-no space overhead.
Large requests use a new API that requires the client to specify both
its ideal size and alignment, and the worst-case size you would have to
allocate in order to produce some interior pointer of the requested size
and alignment. We put the burden of this calculation on the client
because it simplifies things if we guarantee that allocation won't fail.
XLarge requests are easy: we just forward them to vmAllocate, which
already supported aligned requests.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLeft):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeRight):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::merge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::split):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::allocate): No behavior change here. I just
refactored the interface to remove some reference out parameters in
order to clarify what changes and what doesn't.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge): Added an alignment API.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Added an alignment API. I split out allocateLarge into
a few variants, so aligned and unaligned allocation could share some code.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: Changed to use a separate, explicit API
for aligned allocation. It turns out that the aligned path is pretty
different, since it ends up searching for two potential ways to satisfy
an allocation: either large enough and aligned, or large enough to split
into something not aligned and something large enough and aligned.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmAllocate): Switched alignment to come before size because
that's how the memalign API specifies it.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange): Added an alignment API.
2015-01-20 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: a little bit of cleanup
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140687
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::isPowerOfTwo): Added a check for 0, since 0 would break a lot
of code.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLeft):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeRight):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::merge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::split):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::allocate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLargeLeft): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLargeRight): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::splitLarge): Deleted. Removed the word "Large"
from all these functions, since boundary tags always pertain to large
objects, and putting the word "Large" everywhere wasn't helping to
explain that.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::findXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::findXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateXLarge): Deleted. Moved XLarge allocation
from VMHeap to Heap. Since the purpose of the VMHeap is to cache VM
ranges, and the VMHeap never caches any XLarge ranges, it doesn't
really make sense for the VMHeap to be involved.
2015-01-16 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: refactored XLarge allocation for better alignment
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140582
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
XLarge objects used to be Large objects with an extra bit of metadata
that said "actually, I'm not large -- I'm extra large".
The metadata header in an XLarge allocation made it impossible for the
XLarge object to honor a very large alignment request.
The solution is to stop using a metadata header for XLarge objects, and
instead to store explicit metadata on the side.
This is a bit less astonishing, which is also nice.
Finding XLarge metadata is now a linear search. That's probably OK, since
it was always so in TCMalloc, and the usual number of XLarge allocations
in a process is 0.
This design makes it possible for the heap to cache XLarge allocations
with and/or without physical pages. I haven't actually done that yet
because the tradeoffs are subtle, so I don't want to do anything without
a motivating test case.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate): Removed the concept of an XLargeChunk,
since an XLarge allocation is now just a naked buffer without a header.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge): Added an explicit qualifier for
XLarge alignment, since XLargeChunk won't give this to us implicitly
anymore.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setRange):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isXLarge): Deleted.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setXLarge): Deleted.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::validate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate): Removed the XLarge hacks from Large allocations.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::findXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Updated for interface changes.
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isXLarge): We can now tell if a pointer is XLarge just by
examining its bit pattern -- just like we do for other kinds of
allocations -- which is nice.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::findXLarge):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateXLarge): Keep an explicit vector of metadata
for XLarge allocations.
* bmalloc/XLargeChunk.h: Removed.
2015-01-16 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: added some infrastructure for aligned allocation
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140572
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::isPowerOfTwo):
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOf):
(bmalloc::roundDownToMultipleOf): Refactored some duplicate code to use our
isPowerOfTwo helper function.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h: Stubbed out an implementation of aligned allocation.
Doesn't do anything yet, but does correctly forward to system malloc
when bmalloc is disabled.
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateSlowCaseNullCache):
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::allocate):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::memalign):
* bmalloc/mbmalloc.cpp: Stubbed out an API for aligned allocation.
2015-01-13 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Consider alignment when allocating from a SegregatedFreeList
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140408
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
In preparation for supporting aligned allocation.
No performance change.
Since this is just one extra branch in an already expensive function,
I decided not to duplicate the function just to avoid the branch in
the un-aligned case.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h:
2015-01-13 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Renamed minimum to size in SegregatedFreeList
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140406
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
In preparation for supporting aligned allocation.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take): Every size passed to malloc is
really just a minimum. Let's not imply that this value is special.
2015-01-11 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
Geoff is organized, but he is not an organization.
Rubber-stamped by Anders Carlsson.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Removed the ORGANIZATIONNAME project attribute.
2015-01-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Make bmalloc work with ASan
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140194
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h: Added a way to detect Darwin OSes, since we need
an OS-specific API to test for loaded runtime libraries.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp:
(bmalloc::isASanEnabled):
(bmalloc::Environment::computeIsBmallocEnabled): Disabled bmalloc if
ASan is enabled, since system malloc has the Asan hooks we need.
You could check for the ASan compile-time flag instead, but doing this
check at runtime prepares bmalloc for a world where it is a dynamic
library that might be loaded into projects it did not compile with.
2015-01-05 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Fix up bmalloc's PerThread for use on Linux
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139804
Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
The previous implementation was a bit slow.
* bmalloc/PerThread.h:
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage<Cache>::get):
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::get):
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::init): Added a catch-all cross-platform Unix
way to do fast per-thread access without taking a lock every time. This
probably works on all the platforms we care about, and it matches other
techniques we use elsewhere in WebKit.
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getFastCase): Removed the conditional from
this class because PerThreadStorage now encapsulates everything that
needs to be conditional.
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::initSharedKeyIfNeeded): Deleted.
2014-12-26 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
<rdar://problem/19348208> REGRESSION (r177027): iOS builds use the wrong toolchain
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139950
Reviewed by David Kilzer.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Only define TOOLCHAINS when building for OS X, doing so
in a manner that works with Xcode 5.1.1.
2014-12-15 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Safari crashes when you set Malloc environment variables
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139656
Reviewed by Michael Saboff.
I forgot to cover the realloc() case. Whoops. (OoPS?)
This time around, I ran the full MallocBench test suite in Malloc=1
mode, and it passed.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::reallocate):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h: Pushed realloc() logic down into the allocator.
It needs to be down there so that we can do the short-circuiting check
for whether bmalloc is enabled first.
Also added the check.
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Cache::Cache):
(bmalloc::Cache::reallocateSlowCaseNullCache):
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocator):
(bmalloc::Cache::reallocate): Ditto.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::free):
(bmalloc::api::realloc): Ditto.
(bmalloc::api::scavenge): Pushed this down into Cache to match the
surrounding functions.
2014-12-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should support system memory analysis tools (part 2)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139565
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
This patch actually queries the environment to see if memory analysis
tools have been enabled.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge): Don't process the object log if
we've disabled bmalloc because it will be full of invalid nullptrs.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp:
(bmalloc::isMallocEnvironmentVariableSet): Test for the list of known
Malloc debugging flags. I also added a plain "Malloc" catch-all for
when you want to disable bmalloc without enabling any kind of funny
business.
It would be slightly nicer just to iterate the list of environment
variables and strstr them, but getenv is the more portable option,
and performance here doesn't really matter.
(bmalloc::isLibgmallocEnabled): Test for the libgmalloc insertion
environment variable.
(bmalloc::Environment::computeIsBmallocEnabled):
2014-12-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Try to fix the iOS simulator build.
#include the declaration of malloc / free.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
2014-12-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Try to fix the build.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Marked a header exported.
2014-12-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should support system memory analysis tools (part 1)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=139559
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
This patch adds the hooks to disable bmalloc at runtime if certain
environment variables are set, but doesn't actually read from the
environment yet.
No performance change.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Added the Environment class, which
we'll use to read environment variables and see if memory analysis tools
have been enabled.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Added a hook to disable bmalloc
on the allocation path. We cache the setting to make the check fast.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h: Interface changes.
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::Cache): Pass a heap pointer through to our allocator
and deallocator. This main purpose is to enable them to query the
environment for whether bmalloc is enabled; but this is also a slightly
cleaner way to guarantee to them that the Heap has been pre-initialized.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::Deallocator): If bmalloc is disable, artificially
fill the object log to force us to take the slow path on all deallocations.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase): Do the disabled check.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h: Interface changes.
* bmalloc/Environment.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::Environment::Environment):
(bmalloc::Environment::computeIsBmallocEnabled):
* bmalloc/Environment.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Environment::isBmallocEnabled): This is the class that will
encapsulate looking for environment variables that turn on heap
analysis tools.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::environment):
* bmalloc/Mutex.h:
(bmalloc::Mutex::Mutex):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h: A little refactoring to clarify these comments,
since I got super confused about them while writing this patch.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp: Fixed an #include.
2014-12-09 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
Switch from using PLATFORM_NAME to SDK selectors in ANGLE, bmalloc, gtest, JavaScriptCore, WTF
<http://webkit.org/b/139212>
Reviewed by Joseph Pecoraro.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
- Only set GCC_ENABLE_OBJC_GC, GCC_MODEL_TUNING and TOOLCHAINS
on OS X.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
- Only set MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET and SDKROOT on OS X.
2014-11-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc uses 8X more virtual memory than necessary
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138495
Reviewed by Mark Lam.
iOS has a per-process virtual memory cap around 1GB, so there's some
value to not going totally ham with virtual memory.
We currently use about 8X the necessary amount:
- 2X to align our VM allocation
- 4X to reserve small / medium / (2) large chunk VM ranges per superchunk
We can cut that down:
- Return the unaligned portion of our VM allocation (-2X)
- Use all the chunks in a superchunk, instead of allocating one
chunk per superchunk (-4X)
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOf): Added a non-constant version of this
function so we can call it with getpagesize() at runtime.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::create): Deleted. Instead of each chunk allocating
its own VM, VMHeap allocates the superchunk and all the chunks in it at a time.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate): ASSERT that mmap succeeds to make crashes clearer
if it does not succeed. Allocate precisely, and give back the extra.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSuperChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumChunk): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk): Deleted. Use all the chunks
in a superchunk, instead of just one.
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange):
* bmalloc/XLargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::create): Updated to match changes above.
2014-11-01 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
JavaScriptCore is missing debug info for bmalloc because libbmalloc.a is stripped
<https://webkit.org/b/138286>
<rdar://problem/18847087>
Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
* Configurations/bmalloc.xcconfig: Set STRIP_INSTALLED_PRODUCT
to NO for the target that produces libbmalloc.a so that the
debug symbols will be linked into JavaScriptCore and end up in
its dSYM file.
2014-10-30 Dana Burkart <dburkart@apple.com>
<rdar://problem/18821260> Prepare for the mysterious future
Reviewed by Lucas Forschler.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig:
2014-09-24 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: cleaned up fast path vs slow path
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137081
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Might be a 1% speedup on MallocBench. Also cleans up the code a bit.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator): Merged the small and medium range
caches, just like the small and medium allocators. Ranges are abstract
objects that don't really care whether they hold small or medium objects,
so they don't need to be segregated.
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge): Ditto.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateBumpRangeSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateBumpRange): Same thing here, except that
we do care a tiny bit, because we need to specify small vs medium when
allocating new ranges from the heap, to ensure that the heap allocates
from the right segment of VM.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge): NO_INLINE because this was clouding
up the fast path. Large allocation performance is dominated by allocation
logic and initialization, so inlining it doesn't help.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase): Slow path got a bit cleaner since
it doesn't need to distinguish small vs medium objects.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSmallBumpRange): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMediumBumpRange): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/BumpRange.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateSlowCase): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocateSlowCase): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
(bmalloc::Cache::allocate):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocate):
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateFastCase): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocateFastCase): Deleted. Removed the Cache slow
paths. The downside to this change is that the fast path branches to two
distinct failure cases instead of one. The upside is that the slow path
doesn't need to re-read the segment register, which is not as cheap as a
normal register, and it doesn't need to do an extra level of function
call. Seems to be worth it.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::refillSmallBumpRangeCache):
(bmalloc::Heap::refillMediumBumpRangeCache):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Updated for interface changes.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: The most ranges a cache will hold is the number of
small lines in a page / 2, since any other free lines will coalesce
with their neighbors.
2014-09-23 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Rolled out r173346.
bmalloc should honor the FastMalloc statistics API
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136592
This didn't really work. Because we allow ranges with and without
physical pages to merge, and we allow double-committing and
double-decommitting, we can't rely on commit actions to track memory
footprint.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::size): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::capacity): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::size): Deleted.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::capacity): Deleted.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::heapSize): Deleted.
(bmalloc::api::heapCapacity): Deleted.
2014-09-23 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Allocation should be more precise
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136993
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
13% reduction in heap size on the MallocBench *_memory_warning benchmarks.
This patch teaches the allocator to merge adjacent free lines into a
single allocatable range. This allows us to shrink the size of an
individual line without increasing fragmentation or the rate of allocator
slow paths.
We'll only take more slow paths when available memory is sparse, which
is exactly when it's worth it. When available memory is dense, we'll
take fewer slow paths.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::divideRoundingUp):
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator): Updated for interface changes.
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge): Scavenge by object instead of by line.
Now that we merge lines, it's not convenient to scavenge by line.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSmallBumpRange):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMediumBumpRange): Allocate whole ranges
instead of individual lines.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSmallLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMediumLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase): Folded medium allocations
into the standard fast path with small allocations. Since a BumpAllocator
just allocates out of an arbitrary range, it doesn't need to distinguish
between small and medium lines.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::size):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::BumpAllocator):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::init):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::refill):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::line): Deleted. No need to track line information
anymore: the heap just gives us a pointer and a pre-computed number of
objects, and we allocate them.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog): Updated for interface changes.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::initializeLineMetadata): Pre-compute precise metadata
detailing where all objects will lie in memory. After we merge two lines,
we might allocate an object that spans from one line to the next. This
metadata details which bits of memory overlap in that way, and how they
overlap.
(bmalloc::Heap::refillSmallBumpRangeCache):
(bmalloc::Heap::refillMediumBumpRangeCache): Scan a whole page at a time,
and merge adjacent free lines into BumpRanges.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine): Track pages rather than lines,
since we scan for free memory a page at a time.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLineSlowCase): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLineSlowCase): Deleted. Folded into the
fast path.
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::derefSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::derefMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLine): Deleted. Updated for interface changes.
* bmalloc/Line.h:
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::ref):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::concurrentRef): Deleted. We don't pass a derefCount
anymore, since we only ever deref by 1 now.
* bmalloc/MediumAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::isNull): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::MediumAllocator): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::line): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::allocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::derefCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::refill): Deleted.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::clear): Deleted. Deleted some code that's
been dead for a while, since it doesn't build anymore with this patch.
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page::sizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page::setSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page::smallSizeClass): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Page::setSmallSizeClass): Deleted. Renamed setSmallSizeClass
to sizeClass, since we use it for medium sizes too.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::sizeClass):
(bmalloc::Sizes::objectSize): Shrank line sizes to save memory.
(bmalloc::Sizes::smallSizeClassFor): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Sizes::mediumSizeClassFor): Deleted.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::realloc): Now that we have precise objects sizes, realloc
can be a bit more precise. It also has to be, since we can't guarantee
that an object ends at the end of a line anymore.
2014-09-19 Daniel Bates <dabates@apple.com>
Always assume internal SDK when building configuration Production
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136925
<rdar://problem/18362399>
Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
2014-09-16 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: moved line caches from the deallocator to the allocator
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136868
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
I did this mostly as a simplification, to make it easier to change the
allocation strategy.
No throughput change on MallocBench. Saves about 50kB.
Since the deallocator needs to lock the heap when freeing lines anyway,
there isn't much benefit to giving the deallocator a local cache of
deallocated lines.
We still give the allocator a local cache of lines because that does
reduce the frequency at which it needs to lock the heap in order to
acquire more lines.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::Deallocator):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSmallLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateSmallLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateMediumLine): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateMediumLine): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h: Took the opportunity to make the line cache size
exactly one page in size. That's about what we were shooting for anyway,
and it may make it easier to switch to per-page allocation in future.
2014-09-15 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: allocate small and medium objects using the same bump pointer class
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136843
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
4% speedup on MallocBench.
Now that medium-sized objects have dedicated per-size allocators, they
don't need to use an arbitrary bump pointer allocator. This means that
every allocator knows how many objects it will allocate from the start,
and we don't need a post-processing step to adjust refcounts based on
real allocation count.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Renamed SmallAllocator to BumpAllocator
since it's used for small and medium objects now.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator): Updated to use new interface.
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge): To "retire" an allocator, we just need
to make sure that we finish allocating all the objects in it.
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::retire): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::processSmallAllocatorLog): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Allocator::processMediumAllocatorLog): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase): Removed abstractions and data
used to post-process an allocator based on how many objects it allocated.
* bmalloc/BumpAllocator.h: Copied from Source/bmalloc/bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h.
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::BumpAllocator):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::init):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::line):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::validate):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::refill):
(bmalloc::BumpAllocator::clear): Updated these functions to be agnostic
about the kinds of lines they allocate into. In some cases, the line
type must be provided as a template parameter by the caller.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::SmallAllocator): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::line): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::allocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::objectCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::derefCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::refill): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::clear): Deleted.
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isMedium):
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::isNull): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::canAllocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::SmallAllocator): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::line): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::allocate): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::objectCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::derefCount): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::refill): Deleted.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::clear): Deleted.
2014-09-12 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Fixed a goof in bmalloc Vector sizing
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136795
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough and Sam Weinig.
We want our minimum vector to be page-sized since the OS will give us
a page no matter what -- but we want that many bytes, and not enough
bytes to store that many elements.
* bmalloc/Vector.h: Math is hard.
2014-09-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should segregate medium-sized objects by line like it does for small-sized objects
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136693
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
4% reduction in heap size on the MallocBench *_memory_warning benchmarks.
No throughput change.
We keep an array of medium allocators, just like our array of small
allocators.
In future, we can simplify the allocation fast path by merging the small
and medium allocator arrays. For now, this is the simplest change that
gets the win.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::mediumSizeClassFor):
2014-09-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Renamed log => retire for clarity.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::retire):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::log): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
2014-09-11 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: eager scavenge leaves behind a bogus allocator
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136743
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Be sure to clear the allocator after logging it in the eager scavenge
case, so that we don't later try to allocate out of the lines that we
have thrown away.
We didn't need to do this previously because scavenge would only happen
at thread exit time, after which no further allocation from the per-thread
cache would take place.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
* bmalloc/MediumAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::clear):
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::clear):
2014-09-05 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc should honor the FastMalloc statistics API
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136592
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
We do this by tracking "size" and "capacity" in the VM heap.
The VM heap's "capacity" is all the VM we ever allocated.
The VM heap's "size" the subset of VM currently held onto by the
VM heap (and therefore not in use by the regular heap).
Somewhat ironically, reducing the process's memory footprint, increases
the size of the VM heap, since the VM heap holds the pages that are
purely virtual and not physical.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::size):
(bmalloc::Heap::capacity):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::size):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::capacity):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::heapSize):
(bmalloc::api::heapCapacity):
2014-09-02 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc crashes on the EWS bots (due to bad large object allocation)
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136469
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
It's possible to convince bmalloc to perform a bad large object allocation,
through these steps:
(1) Insert object A into freelist F0.
(2) Split, merge and split again A's neighbors such that object B is
inserted into freelist F0, with boundary tag and size equal to object A,
but pointer not completely equal to object A. Put object B at the head of F0.
(3) Allocate some other object from F0, swapping its position in the
freelist with object B, such that object A is now ahead of object B.
--> Now, the next allocation for size A/B will allocate object A, which
has a slightly wrong idea about where the object actually begins.
Immediately, you'll corrupt a little memory, and over time, you'll also
corrupt boundary tag metadata.
The solution is to store the begin pointer in the boundary tag. Luckily,
this doesn't make the tag any bigger, and it's not a noticeable slowdown
on MallocBench.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h:
(bmalloc::rightShift):
* bmalloc/BeginTag.h:
(bmalloc::BeginTag::isInFreeList): This is the bug fix. Make sure to
validate the start pointer when popping off the free list. Through a
very uncommon set of steps, it is possible to have an item in the free
list that is valid by all accounts except for its start pointer.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::compactBegin):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setRange):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setSize): Deleted. Record a compact version of the
start pointer. We don't need the whole pointer -- just the offset, in
largeAlignment increments, into the relevant boundary tag bucket.
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::validateNext):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::init):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::splitLarge):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take): Provide the whole range instead of
the size when establishing a boundary tag, as required by the new
interface.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
2014-08-14 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Fixed a bmalloc crash seen on the EWS bot
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135955
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc/Syscall.h: Some CG APIs vm_copy their input buffers. If the
input buffer is a malloc region, that region will get marked Copy-On-Write
by the kernel. Calls to madvise() for COW regions fail and return EINVAL
on older OS X's. In 10.10, they still fail, but they do not return
EINVAL.
So, we can only ASSERT that our syscalls succeed starting with 10.10.
2014-08-14 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Fixed the bmalloc build
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135953
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Marked a few headers as private.
These headers are used, so they must be available outside the project.
2014-08-13 Daniel Bates <dabates@apple.com>
Attempt to fix the build following <http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/172576>
(https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135895)
Substitute PerThreadStorage<T>::initSharedKeyIfNeeded() for initSharedKeyIfNeeded() in
implementation of PerThread<T>::getFastCase().
* bmalloc/PerThread.h:
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getFastCase):
2014-08-13 Daniel Bates <dabates@apple.com>
Make bmalloc::PerThread work without C++ thread local storage
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135895
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
Implement support for building bmalloc without C++ thread local storage.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h: Remove macro define BPLATFORM_IOS_SIMULATOR. Added macro function
BCOMPILER_SUPPORTS() and macro define BCOMPILER_SUPPORTS_CXX_THREAD_LOCAL that can be used
to determine whether the compiler supports C++ thread local storage.
* bmalloc/PerThread.h:
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::get): Modified to call pthread_getspecific() when building
without C++ thread local storage.
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::initSharedKeyIfNeeded): Added.
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::init): Moved logic to initialize shared Pthread key from here to
PerThreadStorage::initSharedKeyIfNeeded().
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getFastCase): Modified to call PerThreadStorage::initSharedKeyIfNeeded()
before querying PerThreadStorage::get() when building without C++ thread local storage so as to
ensure that the shared key has been initialized.
(_pthread_setspecific_direct): Deleted.
(_pthread_getspecific_direct): Deleted.
2014-08-13 Daniel Bates <dabates@apple.com>
[iOS] Make JavaScriptCore and bmalloc build with the public SDK
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135848
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h: Added macro BPLATFORM_IOS_SIMULATOR, which evaluates to true
when building for the iOS Simulator.
* bmalloc/PerThread.h: Use pthread_machdep.h code path when building for iOS Simulator
using the public SDK.
(_pthread_setspecific_direct): Added; only defined when building for the iOS Simulator
using the public SDK.
(_pthread_getspecific_direct): Added; only defined when building for the iOS Simulator
using the public SDK.
2014-08-12 Daniel Bates <dabates@apple.com>
BPLATFORM(IOS) always evaluates to false
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135843
Reviewed by Geoffrey Garen.
Fix typo in definition of BPLATFORM() and include system header TargetConditionals.h
(when building on an Apple platform) so that BPLATFORM(X) evaluates to true when
building for platform X. In particular, so that BPLATFORM(IOS) evaluates to true when
building for iOS.
As a side effect of this change, the change made in <http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/167289>
will be honored and iOS will assume a VM page size of 16kB (again) instead of 4kB.
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h:
2014-08-11 Andy Estes <aestes@apple.com>
[iOS] Get rid of iOS.xcconfig
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135809
Reviewed by Joseph Pecoraro.
All iOS.xcconfig did was include AspenFamily.xcconfig, so there's no need for the indirection.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig:
* Configurations/iOS.xcconfig: Removed.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
2014-05-01 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
Fixed production builds for the iOS Simulator.
<rdar://problem/16792221>
* Configurations/bmalloc.xcconfig: Include INSTALL_PATH_PREFIX in
PRIVATE_HEADERS_FOLDER_PATH when installing.
2014-04-20 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Segregate pages by objects size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131909
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
2% reduction in memory-at-end on the Membuster memory_warning benchmarks.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::smallAllocatorFor): Use the new shared helper
function for size class calculation.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::Deallocator):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateSmallLine):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h: Keep a cache for every size class, since the
cache can't be shared anymore.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLineSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine): Ditto.
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLine): Check size class in addition to
page refcount when allocating a line because we might have deallocated
the page and the recycled it for another size class.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Line.h:
(bmalloc::Line::refCount):
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page::refCount):
(bmalloc::Page::smallSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page::setSmallSizeClass):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::refCount): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h:
(bmalloc::Sizes::smallSizeClassFor): New shared API for computing
an index into an array from a size.
2014-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Improved alignment in LargeChunk
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131895
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h: Align to vmPageSize just like Chunk does.
Technically, the previous alignment was harmless, but I would prefer,
dear reader, not to have to explain the interlocking set of
circumstances that made it so.
2014-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Rolled out r167502 because it caused a crash on the facebook benchmark.
Unreviewed.
bmalloc: Added an XSmall line size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131851
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
2014-04-19 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Mutex should be harder to use wrong
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131879
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Mutex now has a proper constructor, so you can't deadlock by forgetting
to initialize it.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::processXSmallAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processSmallAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processMediumAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge): Global replace Mutex => StaticMutex,
since the Heap mutex is a static.
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask): Use Mutex, since we're not static. No
need for explicit initialization anymore.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::sleep):
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::concurrentScavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeXSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeMediumPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXSmallLineSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLineSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLineSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Line.h:
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref):
* bmalloc/Mutex.cpp: Removed.
* bmalloc/Mutex.h:
(bmalloc::Mutex::Mutex):
(bmalloc::Mutex::init): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Mutex::try_lock): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Mutex::lock): Deleted.
(bmalloc::Mutex::unlock): Deleted.
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::ref):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::deref):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::refCount):
* bmalloc/PerProcess.h:
(bmalloc::PerProcess::mutex):
(bmalloc::PerProcess<T>::getSlowCase):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::lockSlowCase):
* bmalloc/StaticMutex.h: Added.
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::init):
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::try_lock):
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::lock):
(bmalloc::StaticMutex::unlock):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateXSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::scavenge): Global replace Mutex => StaticMutex,
since the Heap mutex is a static.
2014-04-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: AsyncTask should use Mutex instead of std::mutex
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131865
Reviewed by Gavin Barraclough.
std::mutex is so slow that it makes parallelizing simple tasks through
AsyncTask a net regression. Mutex fixes this.
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask):
(bmalloc::Function>::join):
(bmalloc::Function>::runSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Function>::entryPoint):
* bmalloc/Mutex.h:
(bmalloc::Mutex::init):
2014-04-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Added an XSmall line size
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131851
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
Reduces malloc footprint on Membuster recordings by 10%.
This is a throughput regression, but we're still way ahead of TCMalloc.
I have some ideas for how to recover the regression -- but I wanted to
get this win in first.
Full set of benchmark results:
bmalloc> ~/webkit/PerformanceTests/MallocBench/run-malloc-benchmarks --measure-heap nopatch:~/scratch/Build-nopatch/Release/ patch:~/webkit/WebKitBuild/Release/
nopatch patch Δ
Peak Memory:
reddit_memory_warning 7,896kB 7,532kB ^ 1.05x smaller
flickr_memory_warning 12,968kB 12,324kB ^ 1.05x smaller
theverge_memory_warning 16,672kB 15,200kB ^ 1.1x smaller
<geometric mean> 11,952kB 11,216kB ^ 1.07x smaller
<arithmetic mean> 12,512kB 11,685kB ^ 1.07x smaller
<harmonic mean> 11,375kB 10,726kB ^ 1.06x smaller
Memory at End:
reddit_memory_warning 7,320kB 6,856kB ^ 1.07x smaller
flickr_memory_warning 10,848kB 9,692kB ^ 1.12x smaller
theverge_memory_warning 16,380kB 14,872kB ^ 1.1x smaller
<geometric mean> 10,916kB 9,961kB ^ 1.1x smaller
<arithmetic mean> 11,516kB 10,473kB ^ 1.1x smaller
<harmonic mean> 10,350kB 9,485kB ^ 1.09x smaller
MallocBench> ~/webkit/PerformanceTests/MallocBench/run-malloc-benchmarks nopatch:~/scratch/Build-nopatch/Release/ patch:~/webkit/WebKitBuild/Release/
nopatch patch Δ
Execution Time:
churn 127ms 151ms ! 1.19x slower
list_allocate 130ms 164ms ! 1.26x slower
tree_allocate 109ms 127ms ! 1.17x slower
tree_churn 115ms 120ms ! 1.04x slower
facebook 240ms 259ms ! 1.08x slower
fragment 91ms 131ms ! 1.44x slower
fragment_iterate 105ms 106ms ! 1.01x slower
message_one 260ms 259ms ^ 1.0x faster
message_many 149ms 154ms ! 1.03x slower
medium 194ms 248ms ! 1.28x slower
big 157ms 160ms ! 1.02x slower
<geometric mean> 144ms 163ms ! 1.13x slower
<arithmetic mean> 152ms 171ms ! 1.12x slower
<harmonic mean> 137ms 156ms ! 1.14x slower
MallocBench> ~/webkit/PerformanceTests/MallocBench/run-malloc-benchmarks nopatch:~/scratch/Build-nopatch/Release/ patch:~/webkit/WebKitBuild/Release/
nopatch patch Δ
Execution Time:
churn 126ms 148ms ! 1.17x slower
churn --parallel 62ms 76ms ! 1.23x slower
list_allocate 130ms 164ms ! 1.26x slower
list_allocate --parallel 120ms 175ms ! 1.46x slower
tree_allocate 111ms 127ms ! 1.14x slower
tree_allocate --parallel 95ms 135ms ! 1.42x slower
tree_churn 115ms 124ms ! 1.08x slower
tree_churn --parallel 107ms 126ms ! 1.18x slower
facebook 240ms 276ms ! 1.15x slower
facebook --parallel 802ms 1,088ms ! 1.36x slower
fragment 92ms 130ms ! 1.41x slower
fragment --parallel 66ms 124ms ! 1.88x slower
fragment_iterate 109ms 127ms ! 1.17x slower
fragment_iterate --parallel 55ms 64ms ! 1.16x slower
message_one 260ms 260ms
message_many 170ms 238ms ! 1.4x slower
medium 185ms 250ms ! 1.35x slower
medium --parallel 210ms 334ms ! 1.59x slower
big 150ms 169ms ! 1.13x slower
big --parallel 138ms 144ms ! 1.04x slower
<geometric mean> 135ms 170ms ! 1.26x slower
<arithmetic mean> 167ms 214ms ! 1.28x slower
<harmonic mean> 117ms 148ms ! 1.26x slower
MallocBench> ~/webkit/PerformanceTests/MallocBench/run-malloc-benchmarks TC:~/scratch/Build-TCMalloc/Release/ patch:~/webkit/WebKitBuild/Release/
TC patch Δ
Peak Memory:
reddit_memory_warning 13,836kB 13,436kB ^ 1.03x smaller
flickr_memory_warning 24,868kB 25,188kB ! 1.01x bigger
theverge_memory_warning 24,504kB 26,636kB ! 1.09x bigger
<geometric mean> 20,353kB 20,812kB ! 1.02x bigger
<arithmetic mean> 21,069kB 21,753kB ! 1.03x bigger
<harmonic mean> 19,570kB 19,780kB ! 1.01x bigger
Memory at End:
reddit_memory_warning 8,656kB 10,016kB ! 1.16x bigger
flickr_memory_warning 11,844kB 13,784kB ! 1.16x bigger
theverge_memory_warning 18,516kB 22,748kB ! 1.23x bigger
<geometric mean> 12,382kB 14,644kB ! 1.18x bigger
<arithmetic mean> 13,005kB 15,516kB ! 1.19x bigger
<harmonic mean> 11,813kB 13,867kB ! 1.17x bigger
MallocBench> ~/webkit/PerformanceTests/MallocBench/run-malloc-benchmarks TC:~/scratch/Build-TCMalloc/Release/ patch:~/webkit/WebKitBuild/Release/
TC patch Δ
Execution Time:
churn 416ms 148ms ^ 2.81x faster
list_allocate 463ms 164ms ^ 2.82x faster
tree_allocate 292ms 127ms ^ 2.3x faster
tree_churn 157ms 120ms ^ 1.31x faster
facebook 327ms 276ms ^ 1.18x faster
fragment 335ms 129ms ^ 2.6x faster
fragment_iterate 344ms 108ms ^ 3.19x faster
message_one 386ms 258ms ^ 1.5x faster
message_many 410ms 154ms ^ 2.66x faster
medium 391ms 245ms ^ 1.6x faster
big 261ms 167ms ^ 1.56x faster
<geometric mean> 332ms 164ms ^ 2.02x faster
<arithmetic mean> 344ms 172ms ^ 1.99x faster
<harmonic mean> 317ms 157ms ^ 2.02x faster
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator): Don't assume that each allocator's
index corresponds with its size. Instead, use the size selection function
explicitly. Now that we have XSmall, some small allocator entries are
unused.
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::log):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processXSmallAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
(bmalloc::Allocator::xSmallAllocatorFor):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase):
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateXSmallLine):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeXSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXSmallLineSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXSmallLine):
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag):
* bmalloc/Line.h:
* bmalloc/MediumAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::refill):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp:
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isXSmall):
(bmalloc::isSmall):
(bmalloc::isMedium):
(bmalloc::isLarge):
(bmalloc::isSmallOrMedium): Deleted.
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: I boiler-plate copied existing code for
handling small objects. There's probably a reasonable way to share this
code in the future -- I'll look into that once it's stopped changing.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Tweaked size classes to make Membuster happy. This
is the main reason things got slower.
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::allocate):
* bmalloc/SmallTraits.h:
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateXSmallChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h:
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateXSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateXSmallPage):
* bmalloc/XSmallAllocator.h: Added.
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::isNull):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::canAllocate):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::XSmallAllocator):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::line):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::objectCount):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::derefCount):
(bmalloc::XSmallAllocator::refill):
* bmalloc/XSmallChunk.h: Added.
* bmalloc/XSmallLine.h: Added.
* bmalloc/XSmallPage.h: Added.
* bmalloc/XSmallTraits.h: Added.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::realloc): Boiler-plate copy, as above.
2014-04-14 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
MallocBench should scavenge explicitly instead of waiting
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131661
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Added explicit scavenge support to bmalloc. This isn't a memory win,
since bmalloc's per-thread cache is so small. But it makes testing
simpler.
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::~Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::scavenge):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h:
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp:
(bmalloc::Cache::operator new):
(bmalloc::Cache::operator delete):
(bmalloc::Cache::Cache):
(bmalloc::Cache::scavenge):
* bmalloc/Cache.h:
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::~Deallocator):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::scavenge):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h: Factored existing scavenging code into helper
functions, for reuse.
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::sleep):
(bmalloc::Heap::concurrentScavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeMediumPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Made scavenge sleep duration a parameter. Forced
scavenging -- in response to a benchmark or a low memory warning --
wants to complete as soon as possible, so its sleep duration is 0.
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h:
(bmalloc::api::scavenge):
* bmalloc/mbmalloc.cpp: Exported the scavenge API for MallocBench's use.
2014-04-14 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Use 4kB pages on Mac
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131658
Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
This reduces memory use a lot on Membuster:
base patch Δ
Execution Time:
reddit_memory_warning 18ms 17ms ^ 1.06x faster
flickr_memory_warning 34ms 36ms ! 1.06x slower
theverge_memory_warning 39ms 41ms ! 1.05x slower
<geometric mean> 29ms 29ms ! 1.02x slower
<arithmetic mean> 30ms 31ms ! 1.03x slower
<harmonic mean> 27ms 27ms ^ 1.0x faster
Peak Memory:
reddit_memory_warning 16,412kB 16,436kB ! 1.0x bigger
flickr_memory_warning 30,120kB 30,184kB ! 1.0x bigger
theverge_memory_warning 33,408kB 33,420kB ! 1.0x bigger
<geometric mean> 25,466kB 25,499kB ! 1.0x bigger
<arithmetic mean> 26,647kB 26,680kB ! 1.0x bigger
<harmonic mean> 24,181kB 24,214kB ! 1.0x bigger
Memory at End:
reddit_memory_warning 2,404kB 1,920kB ^ 1.25x smaller
flickr_memory_warning 3,764kB 3,072kB ^ 1.23x smaller
theverge_memory_warning 3,648kB 3,132kB ^ 1.16x smaller
<geometric mean> 3,208kB 2,644kB ^ 1.21x smaller
<arithmetic mean> 3,272kB 2,708kB ^ 1.21x smaller
<harmonic mean> 3,139kB 2,574kB ^ 1.22x smaller
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/BPlatform.h: Added.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h: Only use 16kB pages on iOS because the page size
is 4kB on Mac.
2014-04-14 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
Fixed svn:ignore on bmalloc.xcodeproj, it had erroneous leading spaces.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj: Modified property svn:ignore.
2014-04-13 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Fixed some mbmalloc exports
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131599
Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Made some headers a private part
of the project, so we can call them from API.
* bmalloc/mbmalloc.cpp: Marked the mbmalloc functions with default
visibility, so they show up as exported in the .dylib.
2014-04-09 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Put bmalloc headers in the right place
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131464
Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
* Configurations/bmalloc.xcconfig: Set PRIVATE_HEADERS_FOLDER_PATH to
specify that we don't just want to dump all of our generically-named
headers into /usr/local/include.
2014-04-08 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Made bmalloc more #include friendly
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131386
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Marked a bunch of headers private so they can be used from client code
that #includes bmalloc.h.
Renamed ASSERT macros to BASSERT. This matches their header, which already
had to be renamed, and fixes conflicts with WTF's ASSERT macros.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
(bmalloc::Function>::runSlowCase):
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h:
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setSize):
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::validate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::init):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::splitLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::allocate):
* bmalloc/Chunk.h:
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase):
* bmalloc/FixedVector.h:
(bmalloc::Capacity>::operator):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::push):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::pop):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::shrink):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag):
* bmalloc/Line.h:
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::concurrentRef):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref):
* bmalloc/MediumAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::allocate):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h:
(bmalloc::isSmall):
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::ref):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::deref):
* bmalloc/PerThread.h:
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getSlowCase):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp:
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h:
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::refill):
* bmalloc/Syscall.h:
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
* bmalloc/Vector.h:
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::operator):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::pop):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrink):
* bmalloc/XLargeChunk.h:
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::range):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::size):
2014-04-08 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Removed an unused file.
Unreviewed.
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.cpp: Removed.
2014-04-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
Build bmalloc on Mac
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131333
Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
* Makefile: Added. For make clients.
These files are required for building any project in WebKit. I copied
them from WTF:
* Configurations: Added.
* Configurations/Base.xcconfig: Added.
* Configurations/DebugRelease.xcconfig: Added.
* Configurations/bmalloc.xcconfig: Added.
* Configurations/iOS.xcconfig: Added.
* Configurations/mbmalloc.xcconfig: Added.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: I removed per-project-file stuff
from here because everything is in .xcconfig files now.
I had to fix a bunch of minor warnings, since they're enabled in our
.xcconfig files:
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h:
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask):
* bmalloc/BAssert.h:
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h:
(bmalloc::validate):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp:
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Mutex.h:
(bmalloc::Mutex::Mutex): Deleted.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h:
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
* bmalloc/mbmalloc.cpp:
2014-04-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: Fixed a leak in the per-thread cache
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131330
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Remember to deallocate our line caches upon thread exit.
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::~Deallocator):
2014-04-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc: rolled out the tryLock experiment
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131328
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
It wasn't a speedup.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj:
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Allocator::processSmallAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processMediumAllocatorLog):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h:
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase):
* bmalloc/Heap.h:
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Line.h:
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref):
* bmalloc/Page.h:
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::deref):
2014-04-07 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
bmalloc
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131170
Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
Initial commit.
* bmalloc: Added.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj: Added.
* bmalloc.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: Added.
* bmalloc/Algorithm.h: Added.
(bmalloc::max):
(bmalloc::min):
(bmalloc::mask):
(bmalloc::test):
(bmalloc::roundUpToMultipleOf):
(bmalloc::roundDownToMultipleOf):
(bmalloc::sizeOf):
(bmalloc::bitCount):
(bmalloc::isPowerOfTwo):
* bmalloc/Allocator.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::Allocator::Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::~Allocator):
(bmalloc::Allocator::log):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processSmallAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::processMediumAllocatorLog):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateMedium):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Allocator.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Allocator::smallAllocatorFor):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocateFastCase):
(bmalloc::Allocator::allocate):
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::AsyncTask<Function>::runSlowCase):
(bmalloc::AsyncTask<Function>::pthreadEntryPoint):
(bmalloc::AsyncTask<Function>::entryPoint):
* bmalloc/AsyncTask.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Function>::AsyncTask):
(bmalloc::Function>::join):
(bmalloc::Function>::run):
(bmalloc::Function>::runSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Function>::pthreadEntryPoint):
(bmalloc::Function>::entryPoint):
* bmalloc/BAssert.h: Added.
* bmalloc/BeginTag.h: Added.
(bmalloc::BeginTag::isInFreeList):
* bmalloc/BoundaryTag.h: Added.
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isXLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setXLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isFree):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setFree):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isEnd):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setEnd):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::hasPhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setHasPhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::isNull):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::clear):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::size):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::setSize):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::prev):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::next):
* bmalloc/BoundaryTagInlines.h: Added.
(bmalloc::validate):
(bmalloc::validatePrev):
(bmalloc::validateNext):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::init):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLargeLeft):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLargeRight):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::mergeLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::deallocate):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::splitLarge):
(bmalloc::BoundaryTag::allocate):
* bmalloc/Cache.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::Cache::operator new):
(bmalloc::Cache::operator delete):
(bmalloc::Cache::Cache):
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateSlowCaseNullCache):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocateSlowCaseNullCache):
* bmalloc/Cache.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Cache::allocator):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocator):
(bmalloc::Cache::allocateFastCase):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocateFastCase):
(bmalloc::Cache::allocate):
(bmalloc::Cache::deallocate):
* bmalloc/Chunk.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Chunk::begin):
(bmalloc::Chunk::end):
(bmalloc::Chunk::lines):
(bmalloc::Chunk::pages):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::Deallocator):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::~Deallocator):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::processObjectLog):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::allocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Deallocator.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocateFastCase):
(bmalloc::Deallocator::deallocate):
* bmalloc/EndTag.h: Added.
(bmalloc::EndTag::operator=):
* bmalloc/FixedVector.h: Added.
(bmalloc::FixedVector::begin):
(bmalloc::FixedVector::end):
(bmalloc::FixedVector::size):
(bmalloc::FixedVector::capacity):
(bmalloc::FixedVector::clear):
(bmalloc::FixedVector::isEmpty):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::FixedVector):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::operator):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::push):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::pop):
(bmalloc::Capacity>::shrink):
* bmalloc/Heap.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::sleep):
(bmalloc::Heap::Heap):
(bmalloc::Heap::concurrentScavenge):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeSmallPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeMediumPages):
(bmalloc::Heap::scavengeLargeRanges):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLineSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLineSlowCase):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateXLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateLarge):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateLarge):
* bmalloc/Heap.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateSmallLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::deallocateMediumLine):
(bmalloc::Heap::allocateMediumLine):
* bmalloc/Inline.h: Added.
* bmalloc/LargeChunk.h: Added.
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::end):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::create):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::beginTag):
(bmalloc::LargeChunk::endTag):
* bmalloc/Line.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::begin):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::end):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::concurrentRef):
(bmalloc::Line<Traits>::deref):
* bmalloc/MediumAllocator.h: Added.
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::isNull):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::MediumAllocator):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::line):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::derefCount):
(bmalloc::MediumAllocator::refill):
* bmalloc/MediumChunk.h: Added.
* bmalloc/MediumLine.h: Added.
* bmalloc/MediumPage.h: Added.
* bmalloc/MediumTraits.h: Added.
* bmalloc/Mutex.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::Mutex::lockSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Mutex.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Mutex::Mutex):
(bmalloc::Mutex::try_lock):
(bmalloc::Mutex::lock):
(bmalloc::Mutex::unlock):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::objectType):
* bmalloc/ObjectType.h: Added.
(bmalloc::isSmallOrMedium):
(bmalloc::isSmall):
* bmalloc/Page.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::ref):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::deref):
(bmalloc::Page<Traits>::refCount):
* bmalloc/PerProcess.h: Added.
(bmalloc::PerProcess::mutex):
(bmalloc::PerProcess<T>::getFastCase):
(bmalloc::PerProcess<T>::get):
(bmalloc::PerProcess<T>::getSlowCase):
* bmalloc/PerThread.h: Added.
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage<Cache>::get):
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage<Cache>::init):
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::get):
(bmalloc::PerThreadStorage::init):
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getFastCase):
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::get):
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::destructor):
(bmalloc::PerThread<T>::getSlowCase):
* bmalloc/Range.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Range::Range):
(bmalloc::Range::begin):
(bmalloc::Range::end):
(bmalloc::Range::size):
(bmalloc::Range::operator!):
(bmalloc::Range::operator<):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::SegregatedFreeList):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::insert):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::takeGreedy):
(bmalloc::SegregatedFreeList::take):
* bmalloc/SegregatedFreeList.h: Added.
* bmalloc/Sizes.h: Added.
* bmalloc/SmallAllocator.h: Added.
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::isNull):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::canAllocate):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::SmallAllocator):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::line):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::allocate):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::objectCount):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::derefCount):
(bmalloc::SmallAllocator::refill):
* bmalloc/SmallChunk.h: Added.
* bmalloc/SmallLine.h: Added.
* bmalloc/SmallPage.h: Added.
* bmalloc/SmallTraits.h: Added.
* bmalloc/Syscall.h: Added.
* bmalloc/VMAllocate.h: Added.
(bmalloc::vmSize):
(bmalloc::vmValidate):
(bmalloc::vmAllocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocate):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPages):
(bmalloc::vmDeallocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
(bmalloc::vmAllocatePhysicalPagesSloppy):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.cpp: Added.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::VMHeap):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumChunk):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeChunk):
* bmalloc/VMHeap.h: Added.
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::allocateLargeRange):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateSmallPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateMediumPage):
(bmalloc::VMHeap::deallocateLargeRange):
* bmalloc/Vector.h: Added.
(bmalloc::Vector::begin):
(bmalloc::Vector::end):
(bmalloc::Vector::size):
(bmalloc::Vector::capacity):
(bmalloc::Vector::last):
(bmalloc::Vector::pop):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::Vector):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::~Vector):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::operator):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::push):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::pop):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrink):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::reallocateBuffer):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::shrinkCapacity):
(bmalloc::Vector<T>::growCapacity):
* bmalloc/XLargeChunk.h: Added.
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::get):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::begin):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::XLargeChunk):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::create):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::destroy):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::range):
(bmalloc::XLargeChunk::size):
* bmalloc/bmalloc.h: Added.
(bmalloc::api::malloc):
(bmalloc::api::free):
(bmalloc::api::realloc):
* bmalloc/mbmalloc.cpp: Added.