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Copyright 2005-2013 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
This file is part of Threading Building Blocks.
Threading Building Blocks is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Threading Building Blocks is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
As a special exception, you may use this file as part of a free software
library without restriction. Specifically, if other files instantiate
templates or use macros or inline functions from this file, or you compile
this file and link it with other files to produce an executable, this
file does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by
the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however
invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by
the GNU General Public License.
*/
#ifndef __TBB_scalable_allocator_H
#define __TBB_scalable_allocator_H
/** @file */
#include <stddef.h> /* Need ptrdiff_t and size_t from here. */
#if !_MSC_VER
#include <stdint.h> /* Need intptr_t from here. */
#endif
#if !defined(__cplusplus) && __ICC==1100
#pragma warning (push)
#pragma warning (disable: 991)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#if _MSC_VER >= 1400
#define __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC __cdecl
#else
#define __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC
#endif
/** The "malloc" analogue to allocate block of memory of size bytes.
* @ingroup memory_allocation */
void * __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_malloc (size_t size);
/** The "free" analogue to discard a previously allocated piece of memory.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_free (void* ptr);
/** The "realloc" analogue complementing scalable_malloc.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void * __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_realloc (void* ptr, size_t size);
/** The "calloc" analogue complementing scalable_malloc.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void * __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_calloc (size_t nobj, size_t size);
/** The "posix_memalign" analogue.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
int __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_posix_memalign (void** memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size);
/** The "_aligned_malloc" analogue.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void * __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_aligned_malloc (size_t size, size_t alignment);
/** The "_aligned_realloc" analogue.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void * __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_aligned_realloc (void* ptr, size_t size, size_t alignment);
/** The "_aligned_free" analogue.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
void __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_aligned_free (void* ptr);
/** The analogue of _msize/malloc_size/malloc_usable_size.
Returns the usable size of a memory block previously allocated by scalable_*,
or 0 (zero) if ptr does not point to such a block.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
size_t __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_msize (void* ptr);
/* Results for scalable_allocation_* functions */
typedef enum {
TBBMALLOC_OK,
TBBMALLOC_INVALID_PARAM,
TBBMALLOC_UNSUPPORTED,
TBBMALLOC_NO_MEMORY,
TBBMALLOC_NO_EFFECT
} ScalableAllocationResult;
/* Setting TBB_MALLOC_USE_HUGE_PAGES environment variable to 1 enables huge pages.
scalable_allocation_mode call has priority over environment variable. */
typedef enum {
TBBMALLOC_USE_HUGE_PAGES, /* value turns using huge pages on and off */
/* deprecated, kept for backward compatibility only */
USE_HUGE_PAGES = TBBMALLOC_USE_HUGE_PAGES
} AllocationModeParam;
/** Set TBB allocator-specific allocation modes.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
int __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_allocation_mode(int param, intptr_t value);
typedef enum {
/* Clean internal allocator buffers for all threads.
Returns TBBMALLOC_NO_EFFECT if no buffers cleaned,
TBBMALLOC_OK if some memory released from buffers. */
TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_ALL_BUFFERS,
/* Clean internal allocator buffer for current thread only.
Return values same as for TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_ALL_BUFFERS. */
TBBMALLOC_CLEAN_THREAD_BUFFERS
} ScalableAllocationCmd;
/** Call TBB allocator-specific commands.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
int __TBB_EXPORTED_FUNC scalable_allocation_command(int cmd, void *param);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#ifdef __cplusplus
namespace rml {
class MemoryPool;
typedef void *(*rawAllocType)(intptr_t pool_id, size_t &bytes);
typedef int (*rawFreeType)(intptr_t pool_id, void* raw_ptr, size_t raw_bytes);
/*
MemPoolPolicy extension must be compatible with such structure fields layout
struct MemPoolPolicy {
rawAllocType pAlloc;
rawFreeType pFree;
size_t granularity; // granularity of pAlloc allocations
};
*/
struct MemPoolPolicy {
enum {
TBBMALLOC_POOL_VERSION = 1
};
rawAllocType pAlloc;
rawFreeType pFree;
// granularity of pAlloc allocations. 0 means default used.
size_t granularity;
int version;
// all memory consumed at 1st pAlloc call and never returned,
// no more pAlloc calls after 1st
unsigned fixedPool : 1,
// memory consumed but returned only at pool termination
keepAllMemory : 1,
reserved : 30;
MemPoolPolicy(rawAllocType pAlloc_, rawFreeType pFree_,
size_t granularity_ = 0, bool fixedPool_ = false,
bool keepAllMemory_ = false) :
pAlloc(pAlloc_), pFree(pFree_), granularity(granularity_), version(TBBMALLOC_POOL_VERSION),
fixedPool(fixedPool_), keepAllMemory(keepAllMemory_),
reserved(0) {}
};
// enums have same values as appropriate enums from ScalableAllocationResult
// TODO: use ScalableAllocationResult in pool_create directly
enum MemPoolError {
// pool created successfully
POOL_OK = TBBMALLOC_OK,
// invalid policy parameters found
INVALID_POLICY = TBBMALLOC_INVALID_PARAM,
// requested pool policy is not supported by allocator library
UNSUPPORTED_POLICY = TBBMALLOC_UNSUPPORTED,
// lack of memory during pool creation
NO_MEMORY = TBBMALLOC_NO_MEMORY,
// action takes no effect
NO_EFFECT = TBBMALLOC_NO_EFFECT
};
MemPoolError pool_create_v1(intptr_t pool_id, const MemPoolPolicy *policy,
rml::MemoryPool **pool);
bool pool_destroy(MemoryPool* memPool);
void *pool_malloc(MemoryPool* memPool, size_t size);
void *pool_realloc(MemoryPool* memPool, void *object, size_t size);
void *pool_aligned_malloc(MemoryPool* mPool, size_t size, size_t alignment);
void *pool_aligned_realloc(MemoryPool* mPool, void *ptr, size_t size, size_t alignment);
bool pool_reset(MemoryPool* memPool);
bool pool_free(MemoryPool *memPool, void *object);
}
#include <new> /* To use new with the placement argument */
/* Ensure that including this header does not cause implicit linkage with TBB */
#ifndef __TBB_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE
#define __TBB_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE 1
#include "tbb_stddef.h"
#undef __TBB_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE
#else
#include "tbb_stddef.h"
#endif
#if __TBB_CPP11_RVALUE_REF_PRESENT && !__TBB_CPP11_STD_FORWARD_BROKEN
#include <utility> // std::forward
#endif
namespace tbb {
#if _MSC_VER && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
// Workaround for erroneous "unreferenced parameter" warning in method destroy.
#pragma warning (push)
#pragma warning (disable: 4100)
#endif
//! Meets "allocator" requirements of ISO C++ Standard, Section 20.1.5
/** The members are ordered the same way they are in section 20.4.1
of the ISO C++ standard.
@ingroup memory_allocation */
template<typename T>
class scalable_allocator {
public:
typedef typename internal::allocator_type<T>::value_type value_type;
typedef value_type* pointer;
typedef const value_type* const_pointer;
typedef value_type& reference;
typedef const value_type& const_reference;
typedef size_t size_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
template<class U> struct rebind {
typedef scalable_allocator<U> other;
};
scalable_allocator() throw() {}
scalable_allocator( const scalable_allocator& ) throw() {}
template<typename U> scalable_allocator(const scalable_allocator<U>&) throw() {}
pointer address(reference x) const {return &x;}
const_pointer address(const_reference x) const {return &x;}
//! Allocate space for n objects.
pointer allocate( size_type n, const void* /*hint*/ =0 ) {
return static_cast<pointer>( scalable_malloc( n * sizeof(value_type) ) );
}
//! Free previously allocated block of memory
void deallocate( pointer p, size_type ) {
scalable_free( p );
}
//! Largest value for which method allocate might succeed.
size_type max_size() const throw() {
size_type absolutemax = static_cast<size_type>(-1) / sizeof (value_type);
return (absolutemax > 0 ? absolutemax : 1);
}
#if __TBB_CPP11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES_PRESENT && __TBB_CPP11_RVALUE_REF_PRESENT
template<typename U, typename... Args>
void construct(U *p, Args&&... args)
#if __TBB_CPP11_STD_FORWARD_BROKEN
{ ::new((void *)p) U((args)...); }
#else
{ ::new((void *)p) U(std::forward<Args>(args)...); }
#endif
#else // __TBB_CPP11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES_PRESENT && __TBB_CPP11_RVALUE_REF_PRESENT
void construct( pointer p, const value_type& value ) {::new((void*)(p)) value_type(value);}
#endif // __TBB_CPP11_VARIADIC_TEMPLATES_PRESENT && __TBB_CPP11_RVALUE_REF_PRESENT
void destroy( pointer p ) {p->~value_type();}
};
#if _MSC_VER && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
#pragma warning (pop)
#endif // warning 4100 is back
//! Analogous to std::allocator<void>, as defined in ISO C++ Standard, Section 20.4.1
/** @ingroup memory_allocation */
template<>
class scalable_allocator<void> {
public:
typedef void* pointer;
typedef const void* const_pointer;
typedef void value_type;
template<class U> struct rebind {
typedef scalable_allocator<U> other;
};
};
template<typename T, typename U>
inline bool operator==( const scalable_allocator<T>&, const scalable_allocator<U>& ) {return true;}
template<typename T, typename U>
inline bool operator!=( const scalable_allocator<T>&, const scalable_allocator<U>& ) {return false;}
} // namespace tbb
#if _MSC_VER
#if (__TBB_BUILD || __TBBMALLOC_BUILD) && !defined(__TBBMALLOC_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE)
#define __TBBMALLOC_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE 1
#endif
#if !__TBBMALLOC_NO_IMPLICIT_LINKAGE
#ifdef _DEBUG
#pragma comment(lib, "tbbmalloc_debug.lib")
#else
#pragma comment(lib, "tbbmalloc.lib")
#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#if !defined(__cplusplus) && __ICC==1100
#pragma warning (pop)
#endif // ICC 11.0 warning 991 is back
#endif /* __TBB_scalable_allocator_H */
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