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-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2015 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
- *
- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
- *
- * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
- * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
- * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
- * compliance with the License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
- * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this
- * file.
- *
- * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
- * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
- * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
- * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and
- * limitations under the License.
- *
- * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
- */
-
-#ifndef __MAGAZINE_ZONE_H
-#define __MAGAZINE_ZONE_H
-
-/********************* DEFINITIONS ************************/
-
-// Out-of-band free list entry. Out-of-band free list entries are used
-// in specific cases where a free-list entry is the *only* data on a given page,
-// and the presence of that entry causes the page to stay dirty.
-//
-// `ptr` is all 16-bit quantum-sized index and packed, as that references a
-// block address inside the current region. `next` and `prev` have to be pointer
-// sized references, as these values can point to entries outside the current
-// region, so it's not safe to compact them.
-typedef struct {
- uintptr_t prev;
- uintptr_t next;
- uint16_t ptr;
-} MALLOC_PACKED oob_free_entry_s, *oob_free_entry_t;
-
-// In-place free list entry. Unlike the out-of-band entry, the in-place entries
-// are stored at the start of the range that has been freed.
-typedef struct _inplace_free_entry_s *inplace_free_entry_t;
-
-typedef struct {
- void *ptr;
- uint8_t checksum;
-} inplace_linkage_s;
-
-typedef union {
- inplace_free_entry_t p;
- uintptr_t u;
-} inplace_union;
-
-typedef struct _inplace_free_entry_s {
- inplace_union previous;
- inplace_union next;
-} inplace_free_entry_s, *inplace_free_entry_t;
-
-#ifdef __LP64__
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(inplace_free_entry_s) == 16, "inplace free list must be 16-bytes long");
-#else
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(inplace_free_entry_s) == 8, "inplace free list must be 8-bytes long");
-#endif
-
-typedef struct _small_inplace_free_entry_s {
- inplace_linkage_s previous;
- inplace_linkage_s next;
-} small_inplace_free_entry_s, *small_inplace_free_entry_t;
-
-typedef struct _medium_inplace_free_entry_s {
- inplace_linkage_s previous;
- inplace_linkage_s next;
-} medium_inplace_free_entry_s, *medium_inplace_free_entry_t;
-
-typedef union {
- small_inplace_free_entry_t small_inplace;
- medium_inplace_free_entry_t medium_inplace;
- inplace_free_entry_t inplace;
- oob_free_entry_t oob;
- void *p;
-} free_list_t;
-
-typedef struct {
- inplace_union previous;
- inplace_union next;
-} tiny_free_list_t;
-
-typedef unsigned int grain_t; // N.B. wide enough to index all free slots
-
-typedef int mag_index_t;
-
-#define CHECK_REGIONS (1 << 31)
-#define DISABLE_ASLR (1 << 30)
-
-#define MAX_RECORDER_BUFFER 256
-
-/********************* DEFINITIONS for tiny ************************/
-
-/*
- * Memory in the Tiny range is allocated from regions (heaps) pointed to by the
- * szone's hashed_regions pointer.
- *
- * Each region is laid out as a heap, followed by a header block, all within
- * a 1MB (2^20) block. This means there are 64520 16-byte blocks and the header
- * is 16138 bytes, making the total 1048458 bytes, leaving 118 bytes unused.
- *
- * The header block is arranged as in struct tiny_region defined just below, and
- * consists of two bitfields (or bit arrays) interleaved 32 bits by 32 bits.
- *
- * Each bitfield comprises NUM_TINY_BLOCKS bits, and refers to the corresponding
- * TINY_QUANTUM block within the heap.
- *
- * The bitfields are used to encode the state of memory within the heap. The header bit indicates
- * that the corresponding quantum is the first quantum in a block (either in use or free). The
- * in-use bit is set for the header if the block has been handed out (allocated). If the header
- * bit is not set, the in-use bit is invalid.
- *
- * The szone maintains an array of NUM_TINY_SLOTS freelists, each of which is used to hold
- * free objects of the corresponding quantum size.
- *
- * A free block is laid out depending on its size, in order to fit all free
- * blocks in 16 bytes, on both 32 and 64 bit platforms. One quantum blocks do
- * not store their size in the block, instead relying on the header information
- * to determine their size. Blocks of two or more quanta have room to store
- * their size in the block, and store it both after the 'next' pointer, and in
- * the last 2 bytes of the block.
- *
- * 1-quantum block
- * Offset (32-bit mode) (64-bit mode)
- * 0x0 0x0 : previous
- * 0x4 0x08 : next
- * end end
- *
- * >1-quantum block
- * Offset (32-bit mode) (64-bit mode)
- * 0x0 0x0 : previous
- * 0x4 0x08 : next
- * 0x8 0x10 : size (in quantum counts)
- * end - 2 end - 2 : size (in quantum counts)
- * end end
- *
- * All fields are pointer-sized, except for the size which is an unsigned short.
- *
- */
-
-#define FOLLOWING_TINY_PTR(ptr, msize) (((unsigned char *)(ptr)) + ((msize) << SHIFT_TINY_QUANTUM))
-
-#define TINY_BLOCKS_ALIGN (SHIFT_TINY_CEIL_BLOCKS + SHIFT_TINY_QUANTUM) // 20
-
-#define TINY_ENTROPY_BITS 15
-#define TINY_ENTROPY_MASK ((1 << TINY_ENTROPY_BITS) - 1)
-
-/*
- * Avoid having so much entropy that the end of a valid tiny allocation
- * might overrun the end of the tiny region.
- */
-#if TINY_ENTROPY_MASK + NUM_TINY_SLOTS > NUM_TINY_BLOCKS
-#error Too many entropy bits for tiny region requested
-#endif
-
-/*
- * Enough room for the data, followed by the bit arrays (2-bits per block)
- * plus rounding to the nearest page.
- */
-#define CEIL_NUM_TINY_BLOCKS_WORDS (((NUM_TINY_BLOCKS + 31) & ~31) >> 5)
-#define TINY_METADATA_SIZE (sizeof(region_trailer_t) + sizeof(tiny_header_inuse_pair_t) * CEIL_NUM_TINY_BLOCKS_WORDS)
-#define TINY_REGION_SIZE ((NUM_TINY_BLOCKS * TINY_QUANTUM + TINY_METADATA_SIZE + PAGE_MAX_SIZE - 1) & ~(PAGE_MAX_SIZE - 1))
-
-#define TINY_METADATA_START (NUM_TINY_BLOCKS * TINY_QUANTUM)
-
-/*
- * Beginning and end pointers for a region's heap.
- */
-#define TINY_REGION_ADDRESS(region) ((void *)(region))
-#define TINY_REGION_END(region) ((void *)(((uintptr_t)(region)) + (NUM_TINY_BLOCKS * TINY_QUANTUM)))
-
-/*
- * Locate the heap base for a pointer known to be within a tiny region.
- */
-#define TINY_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p) ((void *)((uintptr_t)(_p) & ~((1 << TINY_BLOCKS_ALIGN) - 1)))
-
-/*
- * Convert between byte and msize units.
- */
-#define TINY_BYTES_FOR_MSIZE(_m) ((_m) << SHIFT_TINY_QUANTUM)
-#define TINY_MSIZE_FOR_BYTES(_b) ((_b) >> SHIFT_TINY_QUANTUM)
-
-#if MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
-#define TINY_FREE_SIZE(ptr) (((msize_t *)(ptr))[8])
-#else // MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
-#define TINY_FREE_SIZE(ptr) (((msize_t *)(ptr))[4])
-#endif // MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
-#define TINY_PREVIOUS_MSIZE(ptr) ((msize_t *)(ptr))[-1]
-
-/*
- * Layout of a tiny region
- */
-typedef uint32_t tiny_block_t[4]; // assert(TINY_QUANTUM == sizeof(tiny_block_t))
-
-typedef struct tiny_header_inuse_pair {
- uint32_t header;
- uint32_t inuse;
-} tiny_header_inuse_pair_t;
-
-typedef struct region_trailer {
- struct region_trailer *prev;
- struct region_trailer *next;
- boolean_t recirc_suitable;
- volatile int pinned_to_depot;
- unsigned bytes_used;
- mag_index_t mag_index;
-} region_trailer_t;
-
-typedef struct tiny_region {
- tiny_block_t blocks[NUM_TINY_BLOCKS];
-
- region_trailer_t trailer;
-
- // The interleaved bit arrays comprising the header and inuse bitfields.
- // The unused bits of each component in the last pair will be initialized to sentinel values.
- tiny_header_inuse_pair_t pairs[CEIL_NUM_TINY_BLOCKS_WORDS];
-
- uint8_t pad[TINY_REGION_SIZE - (NUM_TINY_BLOCKS * sizeof(tiny_block_t)) - TINY_METADATA_SIZE];
-} * tiny_region_t;
-
-/*
- * Per-region meta data for tiny allocator
- */
-#define REGION_TRAILER_FOR_TINY_REGION(r) (&(((tiny_region_t)(r))->trailer))
-#define MAGAZINE_INDEX_FOR_TINY_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_TINY_REGION(r)->mag_index)
-#define BYTES_USED_FOR_TINY_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_TINY_REGION(r)->bytes_used)
-
-/*
- * Locate the block header for a pointer known to be within a tiny region.
- */
-#define TINY_BLOCK_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) ((void *)&(((tiny_region_t)TINY_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p))->pairs))
-
-/*
- * Locate the inuse map for a given block header pointer.
- */
-#define TINY_INUSE_FOR_HEADER(_h) ((void *)&(((tiny_header_inuse_pair_t *)(_h))->inuse))
-
-/*
- * Compute the bitmap index for a pointer known to be within a tiny region.
- */
-#define TINY_INDEX_FOR_PTR(_p) (((uintptr_t)(_p) >> SHIFT_TINY_QUANTUM) & (NUM_TINY_CEIL_BLOCKS - 1))
-
-/*
- * Offset back to an szone_t given prior knowledge that this rack_t
- * is contained within an szone_t.
- *
- * Note: the only place this is used, the dtrace probes, only occurs
- * when the rack has been set up inside a scalable zone. Should
- * this ever be used somewhere that this does not hold true
- * (say, the test cases) then the pointer returned will be junk.
- */
-#define TINY_SZONE_FROM_RACK(_r) \
- (szone_t *)((uintptr_t)(_r) - offsetof(struct szone_s, tiny_rack))
-
-
-#if !CONFIG_TINY_CACHE
-#warning CONFIG_TINY_CACHE turned off
-#endif
-
-#define TINY_REGION_PAYLOAD_BYTES (NUM_TINY_BLOCKS * TINY_QUANTUM)
-
-/********************* DEFINITIONS for small ************************/
-
-/*
- * Memory in the small range is allocated from regions (heaps) pointed to by the szone's hashed_regions
- * pointer.
- *
- * Each region is laid out as a heap, followed by the metadata array, all within an 8MB (2^23) block.
- * The array is arranged as an array of shorts, one for each SMALL_QUANTUM in the heap. There are
- * 16319 512-blocks and the array is 16319*2 bytes, which totals 8387966, leaving 642 bytes unused.
- * Once the region trailer is accounted for, there is room for 61 out-of-band free list entries in
- * the remaining padding (or 6, if the region was split into 16320 blocks, not 16319).
- *
- * The 16-bit shorts in the region are used for allocation metadata. The MSB bit marks a block as
- * either free, or not. The remaining 15-bits give the size of the allocation, defined in "msize", the
- * quantum-shifted size of the allocation.
- *
- * The metadata table either:
- *
- * 1. Stores the allocation size in the first short for the block, with the MSB cleared to indicate
- * that the block is allocated and in-use, or,
- *
- * 2. Stores the free-allocation size in the first and last shorts for the block, with the MSB set
- * in both places to indicate that the block is freed. (Storing the range in last block allows
- * for coalescing of adjacent free entries).
- *
- * 3. Zero, or "middle", meaning that this block in the region is not the start or end of an
- * allocated block.
- *
- * The small zone represents the free list in one of two ways:
- *
- * 1. In-line free list entries. These are stored at the starting address of the just-freed memory
- * and both the previous and next pointer are checksummed to attempt to detect use-after-free
- * writes.
- *
- * An in-line free list entry is laid out as:
- * |prev (uintptr_t)|checksum (uint8_t)|next (uintptr_t)|checksum (uint8_t)
- *
- * 2. Out-of-band free list entries. These utilitise the remaining padding in the 8mb region that
- * follows the blocks, metadata and region trailer. Out-of-band entries are used *iff* the
- * freed address lies on a page boundary and the freed region spans more than a page. If we were
- * to store the free list entry in-line in that memory, it would keep the entire page dirty,
- * so an out-of-band entry is used.
- *
- * An out-of-band free list entry is laid out as:
- * |prev (uintptr_t)|next (uintptr_t)|ptr (uint16_t)|
- *
- * The szone maintains an array of 32 freelists, each of which is used to hold free objects
- * of the corresponding quantum size.
- */
-
-#define SMALL_IS_FREE (1 << 15)
-#define FOLLOWING_SMALL_PTR(ptr, msize) (((unsigned char *)(ptr)) + ((msize) << SHIFT_SMALL_QUANTUM))
-
-/*
- * SMALL_IS_OOB is used mark to the MSB of OOB free list entries to show that they are in use, and
- * distinguish them from their initial, empty, state.
- */
-#define SMALL_IS_OOB (1 << 15)
-
-#define SMALL_ENTROPY_BITS 13
-#define SMALL_ENTROPY_MASK ((1 << SMALL_ENTROPY_BITS) - 1)
-
-/*
- * Avoid having so much entropy that the end of a valid small allocation
- * might overrun the end of the small region.
- */
-#if SMALL_ENTROPY_MASK + NUM_SMALL_SLOTS > NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS
-#error Too many entropy bits for small region requested
-#endif
-
-#define SMALL_METADATA_SIZE (sizeof(region_trailer_t) + NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * sizeof(msize_t))
-#define SMALL_REGION_SIZE ((NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * SMALL_QUANTUM + SMALL_METADATA_SIZE + PAGE_MAX_SIZE - 1) & ~(PAGE_MAX_SIZE - 1))
-
-#define SMALL_METADATA_START (NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * SMALL_QUANTUM)
-
-/*
- * Beginning and end pointers for a region's heap.
- */
-#define SMALL_REGION_ADDRESS(region) ((unsigned char *)region)
-#define SMALL_REGION_END(region) (SMALL_REGION_ADDRESS(region) + (NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * SMALL_QUANTUM))
-
-/*
- * Locate the heap base for a pointer known to be within a small region.
- */
-#define SMALL_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p) ((void *)((uintptr_t)(_p) & ~((1 << SMALL_BLOCKS_ALIGN) - 1)))
-#define SMALL_OFFSET_FOR_PTR(_p) ((uintptr_t)(_p) & ((1 << SMALL_BLOCKS_ALIGN) - 1))
-
-/*
- * Convert between byte and msize units.
- */
-#define SMALL_BYTES_FOR_MSIZE(_m) ((uint32_t)(_m) << SHIFT_SMALL_QUANTUM)
-#define SMALL_MSIZE_FOR_BYTES(_b) ((_b) >> SHIFT_SMALL_QUANTUM)
-
-#define SMALL_PREVIOUS_MSIZE(ptr) (*SMALL_METADATA_FOR_PTR(ptr - 1) & ~SMALL_IS_FREE)
-
-/*
- * Convert from msize unit to free list slot.
- */
-#define SMALL_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) \
- (NUM_SMALL_SLOTS + 1)
-#define SMALL_FREE_SLOT_FOR_MSIZE(_r, _m) \
- (((_m) <= SMALL_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r)) ? ((_m) - 1) : (SMALL_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) - 1))
-/* compare with MAGAZINE_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS */
-#define SMALL_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS(_r) ((SMALL_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) + 31) >> 5)
-
-/*
- * Offset back to an szone_t given prior knowledge that this rack_t
- * is contained within an szone_t.
- *
- * Note: the only place this is used, the dtrace probes, only occurs
- * when the rack has been set up inside a scalable zone. Should
- * this ever be used somewhere that this does not hold true
- * (say, the test cases) then the pointer returned will be junk.
- */
-#define SMALL_SZONE_FROM_RACK(_r) \
- (szone_t *)((uintptr_t)(_r) - offsetof(struct szone_s, small_rack))
-
-/*
- * Layout of a small region
- */
-typedef uint32_t small_block_t[SMALL_QUANTUM / sizeof(uint32_t)];
-#define SMALL_HEAP_SIZE (NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * sizeof(small_block_t))
-#define SMALL_OOB_COUNT ((SMALL_REGION_SIZE - SMALL_HEAP_SIZE - SMALL_METADATA_SIZE) / sizeof(oob_free_entry_s))
-#define SMALL_OOB_SIZE (SMALL_OOB_COUNT * sizeof(oob_free_entry_s))
-#define SMALL_REGION_PAD (SMALL_REGION_SIZE - SMALL_HEAP_SIZE - SMALL_METADATA_SIZE - SMALL_OOB_SIZE)
-
-typedef struct small_region {
- small_block_t blocks[NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS];
- region_trailer_t trailer;
- msize_t small_meta_words[NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS];
- oob_free_entry_s small_oob_free_entries[SMALL_OOB_COUNT];
- uint8_t pad[SMALL_REGION_PAD];
-} * small_region_t;
-
-// The layout described above should result in a small_region_t being 8MB.
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(struct small_region) == 8388608, "incorrect small_region_size");
-
-/*
- * Per-region meta data for small allocator
- */
-#define REGION_TRAILER_FOR_SMALL_REGION(r) (&(((small_region_t)(r))->trailer))
-#define MAGAZINE_INDEX_FOR_SMALL_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_SMALL_REGION(r)->mag_index)
-#define BYTES_USED_FOR_SMALL_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_SMALL_REGION(r)->bytes_used)
-
-/*
- * Locate the metadata base for a pointer known to be within a small region.
- */
-#define SMALL_META_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) (((small_region_t)SMALL_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p))->small_meta_words)
-
-/*
- * Compute the metadata index for a pointer known to be within a small region.
- */
-#define SMALL_META_INDEX_FOR_PTR(_p) (((uintptr_t)(_p) >> SHIFT_SMALL_QUANTUM) & (NUM_SMALL_CEIL_BLOCKS - 1))
-
-/*
- * Find the metadata word for a pointer known to be within a small region.
- */
-#define SMALL_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) (SMALL_META_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) + SMALL_META_INDEX_FOR_PTR(_p))
-
-/*
- * Determine whether a pointer known to be within a small region points to memory which is free.
- */
-#define SMALL_PTR_IS_FREE(_p) (*SMALL_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) & SMALL_IS_FREE)
-
-/*
- * Extract the msize value for a pointer known to be within a small region.
- */
-#define SMALL_PTR_SIZE(_p) (*SMALL_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) & ~SMALL_IS_FREE)
-
-#if !CONFIG_SMALL_CACHE
-#warning CONFIG_SMALL_CACHE turned off
-#endif
-
-#define SMALL_REGION_PAYLOAD_BYTES (NUM_SMALL_BLOCKS * SMALL_QUANTUM)
-
-/********************* DEFINITIONS for medium ************************/
-
-/*
- * Memory in the medium range is allocated from regions (heaps) pointed to by the szone's hashed_regions
- * pointer.
- *
- * Each region is laid out as a heap, followed by the metadata array, all within an 512MB block.
- * The array is arranged as an array of shorts, one for each MEDIUM_QUANTUM in the heap. There are
- * 16382 32k-blocks and the array is 16382*2 bytes, which totals 8387966, leaving 32,772b unused.
- *
- * The 16-bit shorts in the region are used for allocation metadata. The MSB bit marks a block as
- * either free, or not. The remaining 15-bits give the size of the allocation, defined in "msize", the
- * quantum-shifted size of the allocation.
- *
- * The metadata table either:
- *
- * 1. Stores the allocation size in the first short for the block, with the MSB cleared to indicate
- * that the block is allocated and in-use, or,
- *
- * 2. Stores the free-allocation size in the first and last shorts for the block, with the MSB set
- * in both places to indicate that the block is freed. (Storing the range in last block allows
- * for coalescing of adjacent free entries).
- *
- * 3. Zero, or "middle", meaning that this block in the region is not the start or end of an
- * allocated block.
- *
- * The medium zone represents the free list in one of two ways:
- *
- * 1. In-line free list entries. These are stored at the starting address of the just-freed memory
- * and both the previous and next pointer are checksummed to attempt to detect use-after-free
- * writes.
- *
- * An in-line free list entry is laid out as:
- * |prev (uintptr_t)|checksum (uint8_t)|next (uintptr_t)|checksum (uint8_t)
- *
- * 2. Out-of-band free list entries. These utilitise the remaining padding in the 8mb region that
- * follows the blocks, metadata and region trailer. Out-of-band entries are used *iff* the
- * freed address lies on a page boundary and the freed region spans more than a page. If we were
- * to store the free list entry in-line in that memory, it would keep the entire page dirty,
- * so an out-of-band entry is used.
- *
- * An out-of-band free list entry is laid out as:
- * |prev (uintptr_t)|next (uintptr_t)|ptr (uint16_t)|
- *
- * The szone maintains an array of 256 freelists, each of which is used to hold free objects
- * of the corresponding quantum size.
- */
-
-#define MEDIUM_IS_FREE (1 << 15)
-#define MEDIUM_IS_ADVISED (1 << 15)
-#define FOLLOWING_MEDIUM_PTR(ptr, msize) (((unsigned char *)(ptr)) + ((msize) << SHIFT_MEDIUM_QUANTUM))
-#define MEDIUM_MAX_MSIZE ((uint16_t)(NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS >> SHIFT_MEDIUM_QUANTUM) \
- & ~(uint16_t)MEDIUM_IS_FREE)
-
-// Ensure that the we don't overflow the number of blocks that msize can
-// represent (without running into the free bit).
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS <= (uint16_t)(~MEDIUM_IS_FREE),
- "NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS should fit into a msize_t");
-
-/*
- * MEDIUM_IS_OOB is used mark to the MSB of OOB free list entries to show that they are in use, and
- * distinguish them from their initial, empty, state.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_IS_OOB (1 << 15)
-
-#define MEDIUM_ENTROPY_BITS 13
-#define MEDIUM_ENTROPY_MASK ((1 << MEDIUM_ENTROPY_BITS) - 1)
-
-/*
- * Avoid having so much entropy that the end of a valid medium allocation
- * might overrun the end of the medium region.
- */
-#if MEDIUM_ENTROPY_MASK + NUM_MEDIUM_SLOTS > NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS
-#error Too many entropy bits for medium region requested
-#endif
-
-#define MEDIUM_METADATA_SIZE (sizeof(region_trailer_t) + \
- (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * sizeof(msize_t)) + \
- (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * sizeof(msize_t)))
-// Note: The other instances of x_REGION_SIZE use PAGE_MAX_SIZE as the rounding
-// and truncating constant but because medium's quanta size is larger than a
-// page, it's used instead.
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_SIZE ((NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * MEDIUM_QUANTUM + \
- MEDIUM_METADATA_SIZE + MEDIUM_QUANTUM - 1) & ~(MEDIUM_QUANTUM - 1))
-
-#define MEDIUM_METADATA_START (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * MEDIUM_QUANTUM)
-
-/*
- * Beginning and end pointers for a region's heap.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_ADDRESS(region) ((unsigned char *)region)
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_END(region) (MEDIUM_REGION_ADDRESS(region) + (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * MEDIUM_QUANTUM))
-
-/*
- * Locate the heap base for a pointer known to be within a medium region.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p) ((void *)((uintptr_t)(_p) & ~((1ull << MEDIUM_BLOCKS_ALIGN) - 1)))
-#define MEDIUM_OFFSET_FOR_PTR(_p) ((uintptr_t)(_p) & ((1ull << MEDIUM_BLOCKS_ALIGN) - 1))
-
-/*
- * Convert between byte and msize units.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_BYTES_FOR_MSIZE(_m) ((uint32_t)(_m) << SHIFT_MEDIUM_QUANTUM)
-#define MEDIUM_MSIZE_FOR_BYTES(_b) ((_b) >> SHIFT_MEDIUM_QUANTUM)
-
-#define MEDIUM_PREVIOUS_MSIZE(ptr) (*MEDIUM_METADATA_FOR_PTR(ptr - 1) & ~MEDIUM_IS_FREE)
-
-/*
- * Convert from msize unit to free list slot.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) (NUM_MEDIUM_SLOTS + 1)
-#define MEDIUM_FREE_SLOT_FOR_MSIZE(_r, _m) \
- (((_m) <= MEDIUM_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r)) ? ((_m) - 1) : (MEDIUM_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) - 1))
-/* compare with MAGAZINE_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS */
-#define MEDIUM_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS(_r) ((MEDIUM_FREE_SLOT_COUNT(_r) + 31) >> 5)
-
-/*
- * Offset back to an szone_t given prior knowledge that this rack_t
- * is contained within an szone_t.
- *
- * Note: the only place this is used, the dtrace probes, only occurs
- * when the rack has been set up inside a scalable zone. Should
- * this ever be used somewhere that this does not hold true
- * (say, the test cases) then the pointer returned will be junk.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_SZONE_FROM_RACK(_r) \
- (szone_t *)((uintptr_t)(_r) - offsetof(struct szone_s, medium_rack))
-
-/*
- * Layout of a medium region
- */
-typedef uint32_t medium_block_t[MEDIUM_QUANTUM / sizeof(uint32_t)];
-#define MEDIUM_HEAP_SIZE (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * sizeof(medium_block_t))
-#define MEDIUM_OOB_COUNT ((MEDIUM_REGION_SIZE - MEDIUM_HEAP_SIZE - \
- MEDIUM_METADATA_SIZE) / sizeof(oob_free_entry_s))
-#define MEDIUM_OOB_SIZE (MEDIUM_OOB_COUNT * sizeof(oob_free_entry_s))
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_PAD (MEDIUM_REGION_SIZE - MEDIUM_HEAP_SIZE - \
- MEDIUM_METADATA_SIZE - MEDIUM_OOB_SIZE)
-
-typedef struct medium_region {
- medium_block_t blocks[NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS];
- region_trailer_t trailer;
- msize_t medium_meta_words[NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS];
- msize_t medium_madvise_words[NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS];
- oob_free_entry_s medium_oob_free_entries[MEDIUM_OOB_COUNT];
- uint8_t pad[MEDIUM_REGION_PAD];
-} * medium_region_t;
-
-// The layout described above should result in a medium_region_t being 512MB.
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(struct medium_region) == 512 * 1024 * 1024,
- "incorrect medium_region_size");
-
-/*
- * Per-region meta data for medium allocator
- */
-#define REGION_TRAILER_FOR_MEDIUM_REGION(r) (&(((medium_region_t)(r))->trailer))
-#define MAGAZINE_INDEX_FOR_MEDIUM_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_MEDIUM_REGION(r)->mag_index)
-#define BYTES_USED_FOR_MEDIUM_REGION(r) (REGION_TRAILER_FOR_MEDIUM_REGION(r)->bytes_used)
-
-/*
- * Locate the metadata base for a pointer known to be within a medium region.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_META_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) (((medium_region_t)MEDIUM_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p))->medium_meta_words)
-#define MEDIUM_MADVISE_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) (((medium_region_t)MEDIUM_REGION_FOR_PTR(_p))->medium_madvise_words)
-
-/*
- * Compute the metadata index for a pointer known to be within a medium region.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_META_INDEX_FOR_PTR(_p) (((uintptr_t)(_p) >> SHIFT_MEDIUM_QUANTUM) & (NUM_MEDIUM_CEIL_BLOCKS - 1))
-#define MEDIUM_PTR_FOR_META_INDEX(_region, _i) ((uintptr_t)(_region) + MEDIUM_BYTES_FOR_MSIZE(_i))
-
-/*
- * Find the metadata word for a pointer known to be within a medium region.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) (MEDIUM_META_HEADER_FOR_PTR(_p) + MEDIUM_META_INDEX_FOR_PTR(_p))
-
-/*
- * Determine whether a pointer known to be within a medium region points to memory which is free.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_PTR_IS_FREE(_p) (*MEDIUM_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) & MEDIUM_IS_FREE)
-
-/*
- * Extract the msize value for a pointer known to be within a medium region.
- */
-#define MEDIUM_PTR_SIZE(_p) (*MEDIUM_METADATA_FOR_PTR(_p) & ~MEDIUM_IS_FREE)
-
-#if !CONFIG_MEDIUM_CACHE
-#warning CONFIG_MEDIUM_CACHE turned off
-#endif
-
-#define MEDIUM_REGION_PAYLOAD_BYTES (NUM_MEDIUM_BLOCKS * MEDIUM_QUANTUM)
-
-/************************* DEFINITIONS for large ****************************/
-
-
-typedef struct large_entry_s {
- vm_address_t address;
- vm_size_t size;
- boolean_t did_madvise_reusable;
-} large_entry_t;
-
-#if !CONFIG_LARGE_CACHE && DEBUG_MALLOC
-#warning CONFIG_LARGE_CACHE turned off
-#endif
-
-#if CONFIG_MEDIUM_ALLOCATOR
-#define LARGE_THRESHOLD(szone) ((szone)->is_medium_engaged ? \
- (MEDIUM_LIMIT_THRESHOLD) : (SMALL_LIMIT_THRESHOLD))
-#else // CONFIG_MEDIUM_ALLOCATOR
-#define LARGE_THRESHOLD(szone) (SMALL_LIMIT_THRESHOLD)
-#endif // CONFIG_MEDIUM_ALLOCATOR
-
-
-/*******************************************************************************
- * Per-processor magazine for tiny and small allocators
- ******************************************************************************/
-
-typedef struct magazine_s { // vm_allocate()'d, so the array of magazines is page-aligned to begin with.
- // Take magazine_lock first, Depot lock when needed for recirc, then szone->{tiny,small}_regions_lock when needed for alloc
- _malloc_lock_s magazine_lock MALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN;
- // Protection for the crtical section that does allocate_pages outside the magazine_lock
- volatile boolean_t alloc_underway;
-
- // One element deep "death row", optimizes malloc/free/malloc for identical size.
- void *mag_last_free;
- msize_t mag_last_free_msize; // msize for mag_last_free
-#if MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
- uint32_t _pad;
-#endif
- region_t mag_last_free_rgn; // holds the region for mag_last_free
-
- free_list_t mag_free_list[MAGAZINE_FREELIST_SLOTS];
- uint32_t mag_bitmap[MAGAZINE_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS];
-
- // the first and last free region in the last block are treated as big blocks in use that are not accounted for
- size_t mag_bytes_free_at_end;
- size_t mag_bytes_free_at_start;
- region_t mag_last_region; // Valid iff mag_bytes_free_at_end || mag_bytes_free_at_start > 0
-
- // bean counting ...
- size_t mag_num_bytes_in_objects;
- size_t num_bytes_in_magazine;
- unsigned mag_num_objects;
-
- // recirculation list -- invariant: all regions owned by this magazine that meet the emptiness criteria
- // are located nearer to the head of the list than any region that doesn't satisfy that criteria.
- // Doubly linked list for efficient extraction.
- unsigned recirculation_entries;
- region_trailer_t *firstNode;
- region_trailer_t *lastNode;
-
-#if MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
- uintptr_t pad[320 - 14 - MAGAZINE_FREELIST_SLOTS -
- (MAGAZINE_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS + 1) / 2];
-#else
- uintptr_t pad[320 - 16 - MAGAZINE_FREELIST_SLOTS -
- MAGAZINE_FREELIST_BITMAP_WORDS];
-#endif
-
-} magazine_t;
-
-#if MALLOC_TARGET_64BIT
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(magazine_t) == 2560, "Incorrect padding in magazine_t");
-#else
-MALLOC_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(magazine_t) == 1280, "Incorrect padding in magazine_t");
-#endif
-
-#define TINY_MAX_MAGAZINES 64 /* MUST BE A POWER OF 2! */
-#define TINY_MAGAZINE_PAGED_SIZE \
- (((sizeof(magazine_t) * (TINY_MAX_MAGAZINES + 1)) + vm_page_quanta_size - 1) & \
- ~(vm_page_quanta_size - 1)) /* + 1 for the Depot */
-
-#define SMALL_MAX_MAGAZINES 64 /* MUST BE A POWER OF 2! */
-#define SMALL_MAGAZINE_PAGED_SIZE \
- (((sizeof(magazine_t) * (SMALL_MAX_MAGAZINES + 1)) + vm_page_quanta_size - 1) & \
- ~(vm_page_quanta_size - 1)) /* + 1 for the Depot */
-
-#define DEPOT_MAGAZINE_INDEX -1
-
-/****************************** zone itself ***********************************/
-
-/*
- * Note that objects whose adddress are held in pointers here must be pursued
- * individually in the {tiny,small}_in_use_enumeration() routines. See for
- * example the treatment of region_hash_generation and tiny_magazines below.
- */
-
-typedef struct szone_s { // vm_allocate()'d, so page-aligned to begin with.
- malloc_zone_t basic_zone; // first page will be given read-only protection
- uint8_t pad[PAGE_MAX_SIZE - sizeof(malloc_zone_t)];
-
- unsigned long cpu_id_key; // unused
- // remainder of structure is R/W (contains no function pointers)
- unsigned debug_flags;
- void *log_address;
-
- /* Allocation racks per allocator type. */
- struct rack_s tiny_rack;
- struct rack_s small_rack;
- struct rack_s medium_rack;
-
- /* large objects: all the rest */
- _malloc_lock_s large_szone_lock MALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN; // One customer at a time for large
- unsigned num_large_objects_in_use;
- unsigned num_large_entries;
- large_entry_t *large_entries; // hashed by location; null entries don't count
- size_t num_bytes_in_large_objects;
-
-#if CONFIG_LARGE_CACHE
- int large_entry_cache_oldest;
- int large_entry_cache_newest;
- large_entry_t large_entry_cache[LARGE_ENTRY_CACHE_SIZE]; // "death row" for large malloc/free
- boolean_t large_legacy_reset_mprotect;
- size_t large_entry_cache_reserve_bytes;
- size_t large_entry_cache_reserve_limit;
- size_t large_entry_cache_bytes; // total size of death row, bytes
-#endif
-
- /* flag and limits pertaining to altered malloc behavior for systems with
- * large amounts of physical memory */
- bool is_medium_engaged;
-
- /* security cookie */
- uintptr_t cookie;
-
- /* The purgeable zone constructed by create_purgeable_zone() would like to hand off tiny and small
- * allocations to the default scalable zone. Record the latter as the "helper" zone here. */
- struct szone_s *helper_zone;
-
- boolean_t flotsam_enabled;
-} szone_t;
-
-#define SZONE_PAGED_SIZE round_page_quanta((sizeof(szone_t)))
-
-#endif // __MAGAZINE_ZONE_H