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git/mem-pool.c
René Scharfe 8d25663d70 mem-pool: add mem_pool_strfmt()
Add a function for building a string, printf style, using a memory pool.
It uses the free space in the current block in the first attempt.  If
that suffices then the result can already be used without copying or
reformatting.

For strings that are significantly shorter on average than the block
size (ca. 1 MiB by default) this is the case most of the time, leading
to a better perfomance than a solution that doesn't access mem-pool
internals.

Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-02-26 09:35:40 -08:00

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/*
* Memory Pool implementation logic.
*/
#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "mem-pool.h"
#define BLOCK_GROWTH_SIZE (1024 * 1024 - sizeof(struct mp_block))
/*
* The inner union is an approximation for C11's max_align_t, and the
* struct + offsetof computes _Alignof. This can all just be replaced
* with _Alignof(max_align_t) if/when C11 is part of the baseline.
* Note that _Alignof(X) need not be the same as sizeof(X); it's only
* required to be a (possibly trivial) factor. They are the same for
* most architectures, but m68k for example has only 2-byte alignment
* for its 4-byte and 8-byte types, so using sizeof would waste space.
*
* Add more types to the union if the current set is insufficient.
*/
struct git_max_alignment {
char unalign;
union {
uintmax_t max_align_uintmax;
void *max_align_pointer;
} aligned;
};
#define GIT_MAX_ALIGNMENT offsetof(struct git_max_alignment, aligned)
/*
* Allocate a new mp_block and insert it after the block specified in
* `insert_after`. If `insert_after` is NULL, then insert block at the
* head of the linked list.
*/
static struct mp_block *mem_pool_alloc_block(struct mem_pool *pool,
size_t block_alloc,
struct mp_block *insert_after)
{
struct mp_block *p;
pool->pool_alloc += sizeof(struct mp_block) + block_alloc;
p = xmalloc(st_add(sizeof(struct mp_block), block_alloc));
p->next_free = (char *)p->space;
p->end = p->next_free + block_alloc;
if (insert_after) {
p->next_block = insert_after->next_block;
insert_after->next_block = p;
} else {
p->next_block = pool->mp_block;
pool->mp_block = p;
}
return p;
}
void mem_pool_init(struct mem_pool *pool, size_t initial_size)
{
memset(pool, 0, sizeof(*pool));
pool->block_alloc = BLOCK_GROWTH_SIZE;
if (initial_size > 0)
mem_pool_alloc_block(pool, initial_size, NULL);
}
void mem_pool_discard(struct mem_pool *pool, int invalidate_memory)
{
struct mp_block *block, *block_to_free;
block = pool->mp_block;
while (block)
{
block_to_free = block;
block = block->next_block;
if (invalidate_memory)
memset(block_to_free->space, 0xDD, ((char *)block_to_free->end) - ((char *)block_to_free->space));
free(block_to_free);
}
pool->mp_block = NULL;
pool->pool_alloc = 0;
}
void *mem_pool_alloc(struct mem_pool *pool, size_t len)
{
struct mp_block *p = NULL;
void *r;
len = DIV_ROUND_UP(len, GIT_MAX_ALIGNMENT) * GIT_MAX_ALIGNMENT;
if (pool->mp_block &&
pool->mp_block->end - pool->mp_block->next_free >= len)
p = pool->mp_block;
if (!p) {
if (len >= (pool->block_alloc / 2))
p = mem_pool_alloc_block(pool, len, pool->mp_block);
else
p = mem_pool_alloc_block(pool, pool->block_alloc, NULL);
}
r = p->next_free;
p->next_free += len;
return r;
}
static char *mem_pool_strvfmt(struct mem_pool *pool, const char *fmt,
va_list ap)
{
struct mp_block *block = pool->mp_block;
char *next_free = block ? block->next_free : NULL;
size_t available = block ? block->end - block->next_free : 0;
va_list cp;
int len, len2;
char *ret;
va_copy(cp, ap);
len = vsnprintf(next_free, available, fmt, cp);
va_end(cp);
if (len < 0)
BUG("your vsnprintf is broken (returned %d)", len);
ret = mem_pool_alloc(pool, len + 1); /* 1 for NUL */
/* Shortcut; relies on mem_pool_alloc() not touching buffer contents. */
if (ret == next_free)
return ret;
len2 = vsnprintf(ret, len + 1, fmt, ap);
if (len2 != len)
BUG("your vsnprintf is broken (returns inconsistent lengths)");
return ret;
}
char *mem_pool_strfmt(struct mem_pool *pool, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
char *ret;
va_start(ap, fmt);
ret = mem_pool_strvfmt(pool, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
return ret;
}
void *mem_pool_calloc(struct mem_pool *pool, size_t count, size_t size)
{
size_t len = st_mult(count, size);
void *r = mem_pool_alloc(pool, len);
memset(r, 0, len);
return r;
}
char *mem_pool_strdup(struct mem_pool *pool, const char *str)
{
size_t len = strlen(str) + 1;
char *ret = mem_pool_alloc(pool, len);
return memcpy(ret, str, len);
}
char *mem_pool_strndup(struct mem_pool *pool, const char *str, size_t len)
{
char *p = memchr(str, '\0', len);
size_t actual_len = (p ? p - str : len);
char *ret = mem_pool_alloc(pool, actual_len+1);
ret[actual_len] = '\0';
return memcpy(ret, str, actual_len);
}
int mem_pool_contains(struct mem_pool *pool, void *mem)
{
struct mp_block *p;
/* Check if memory is allocated in a block */
for (p = pool->mp_block; p; p = p->next_block)
if ((mem >= ((void *)p->space)) &&
(mem < ((void *)p->end)))
return 1;
return 0;
}
void mem_pool_combine(struct mem_pool *dst, struct mem_pool *src)
{
struct mp_block *p;
/* Append the blocks from src to dst */
if (dst->mp_block && src->mp_block) {
/*
* src and dst have blocks, append
* blocks from src to dst.
*/
p = dst->mp_block;
while (p->next_block)
p = p->next_block;
p->next_block = src->mp_block;
} else if (src->mp_block) {
/*
* src has blocks, dst is empty.
*/
dst->mp_block = src->mp_block;
} else {
/* src is empty, nothing to do. */
}
dst->pool_alloc += src->pool_alloc;
src->pool_alloc = 0;
src->mp_block = NULL;
}