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* Avoid atomic operations for dependent rtree reads.Jason Evans2015-05-161-7/+24
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* Fix type punning in calls to atomic operation functions.Jason Evans2015-05-081-5/+9
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* Fix unsigned comparison underflow.Jason Evans2015-03-121-1/+1
| | | | These bugs only affected tests and debug builds.
* Move centralized chunk management into arenas.Jason Evans2015-02-121-11/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Migrate all centralized data structures related to huge allocations and recyclable chunks into arena_t, so that each arena can manage huge allocations and recyclable virtual memory completely independently of other arenas. Add chunk node caching to arenas, in order to avoid contention on the base allocator. Use chunks_rtree to look up huge allocations rather than a red-black tree. Maintain a per arena unsorted list of huge allocations (which will be needed to enumerate huge allocations during arena reset). Remove the --enable-ivsalloc option, make ivsalloc() always available, and use it for size queries if --enable-debug is enabled. The only practical implications to this removal are that 1) ivsalloc() is now always available during live debugging (and the underlying radix tree is available during core-based debugging), and 2) size query validation can no longer be enabled independent of --enable-debug. Remove the stats.chunks.{current,total,high} mallctls, and replace their underlying statistics with simpler atomically updated counters used exclusively for gdump triggering. These statistics are no longer very useful because each arena manages chunks independently, and per arena statistics provide similar information. Simplify chunk synchronization code, now that base chunk allocation cannot cause recursive lock acquisition.
* Refactor rtree to be lock-free.Jason Evans2015-02-051-122/+222
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Recent huge allocation refactoring associates huge allocations with arenas, but it remains necessary to quickly look up huge allocation metadata during reallocation/deallocation. A global radix tree remains a good solution to this problem, but locking would have become the primary bottleneck after (upcoming) migration of chunk management from global to per arena data structures. This lock-free implementation uses double-checked reads to traverse the tree, so that in the steady state, each read or write requires only a single atomic operation. This implementation also assures that no more than two tree levels actually exist, through a combination of careful virtual memory allocation which makes large sparse nodes cheap, and skipping the root node on x64 (possible because the top 16 bits are all 0 in practice).
* Convert rtree from (void *) to (uint8_t) storage.Jason Evans2014-01-031-18/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Reduce rtree memory usage by storing booleans (1 byte each) rather than pointers. The rtree code is only used to record whether jemalloc manages a chunk of memory, so there's no need to store pointers in the rtree. Increase rtree node size to 64 KiB in order to reduce tree depth from 13 to 3 on 64-bit systems. The conversion to more compact leaf nodes was enough by itself to make the rtree depth 1 on 32-bit systems; due to the fact that root nodes are smaller than the specified node size if possible, the node size change has no impact on 32-bit systems (assuming default chunk size).
* Add rtree unit tests.Jason Evans2014-01-031-4/+10
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* Fix fork(2)-related deadlocks.Jason Evans2012-10-091-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add a library constructor for jemalloc that initializes the allocator. This fixes a race that could occur if threads were created by the main thread prior to any memory allocation, followed by fork(2), and then memory allocation in the child process. Fix the prefork/postfork functions to acquire/release the ctl, prof, and rtree mutexes. This fixes various fork() child process deadlocks, but one possible deadlock remains (intentionally) unaddressed: prof backtracing can acquire runtime library mutexes, so deadlock is still possible if heap profiling is enabled during fork(). This deadlock is known to be a real issue in at least the case of libgcc-based backtracing. Reported by tfengjun.
* Move repo contents in jemalloc/ to top level.Jason Evans2011-04-011-0/+161