 Chromium Code Reviews
 Chromium Code Reviews Issue 7671034:
  doubly-linked free-lists for thread caches and page heaps  (Closed) 
  Base URL: http://git.chromium.org/git/chromium.git@trunk
    
  
    Issue 7671034:
  doubly-linked free-lists for thread caches and page heaps  (Closed) 
  Base URL: http://git.chromium.org/git/chromium.git@trunk| Index: third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/free_list.h | 
| diff --git a/third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/free_list.h b/third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/free_list.h | 
| new file mode 100644 | 
| index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..727a7881303aba70ddcd4a3eb536f4e7d4586943 | 
| --- /dev/null | 
| +++ b/third_party/tcmalloc/chromium/src/free_list.h | 
| @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ | 
| +// Copyright (c) 2011, Google Inc. | 
| +// All rights reserved. | 
| +// | 
| +// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
| +// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are | 
| +// met: | 
| +// | 
| +// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 
| +// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
| +// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | 
| +// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer | 
| +// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the | 
| +// distribution. | 
| +// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its | 
| +// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from | 
| +// this software without specific prior written permission. | 
| +// | 
| +// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | 
| +// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
| +// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR | 
| +// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT | 
| +// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | 
| +// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
| +// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, | 
| +// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY | 
| +// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT | 
| +// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE | 
| +// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 
| + | 
| +// --- Author: Rebecca Shapiro <bxx@google.com> This file contains | 
| +// definitions of functions that implement doubly linked lists and | 
| +// functions that implement singly linked lists. The basic singly | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
wording nit: I think you meant to say "declaration
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// linked list functions use void * as storage. The original author | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
wording nit: "The basic singly linked list functio
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// of that code is Sanjay Ghemawat <opensource@google.com> The basic | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
nit: Period before "The basic"
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// doubly linked list functions store pointers to other nodes as void | 
| +// * pointers directly inline. A node of this list needs to be big | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
wording nit: the phrase "directly inline" is also
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// enough to hold 2 void * pointers, this generally means that each | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
nit: We always put the * next to the type, with no
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// node needs at least 16 byes (on a 64 bit machine). The next pointer | 
| +// is written into the first 8 bytes of the node and the previous | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
nit: this sentence has facts only applicable to 64
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +// pointer is writtend into the second 8 bytes. All pointers point to | 
| +// the first byte of the next/previous node. The meaning of | 
| +// "previous" and "next" is fairly arbitrary, but consistent. It | 
| +// turns out that when the head is popped, the new head becomes | 
| +// whatever is pointed to by the previous head's next pointer. The | 
| +// head's previous pointer points to NULL, the node at the end of the | 
| +// list has a next pointer that also poitns to NULL. | 
| +#ifndef TCMALLOC_FREE_LIST_H_ | 
| +#define TCMALLOC_FREE_LIST_H_ | 
| + | 
| +#include <stddef.h> | 
| + | 
| +namespace tcmalloc { | 
| + | 
| +#ifdef TCMALLOC_USE_DOUBLYLINKED_FREELIST | 
| +static const int kPointerSize = sizeof(void *); | 
| + | 
| +// size class information for common.h/common.cc. | 
| +#if defined(_LP64) || defined(_WIN64) | 
| +// 8 byte pointers require that min class size holds at least 16 bytes. | 
| +#define IS_64_BIT_POINTERS 1 | 
| +#define FIRST_USABLE_SIZE_CLASS 2 | 
| +#else | 
| +#define IS_64_BIT_POINTERS 0 | 
| +#define FIRST_USABLE_SIZE_CLASS 1 | 
| 
jar (doing other things)
2011/08/25 02:07:50
This name is still a bit odd, as there is a size c
 
bxx
2011/08/25 20:23:18
Done.
 | 
| +#endif | 
| + | 
| +void *FL_Previous(void *t); | 
| +void *FL_Next(void *t); | 
| +void *FL_SetPrevious(void *t, void *n); | 
| +void *FL_SetNext(void *t, void *n); | 
| +void FL_Init(void *t); | 
| +void FL_Push(void **list, void *element); | 
| +void *FL_Pop(void **list); | 
| +void FL_PopRange(void **head, int N, void **start, void **end); | 
| +void FL_PushRange(void **head, void *start, void *end); | 
| + | 
| +#else // TCMALLOC_USE_DOUBLYLINKED_FREELIST not defined | 
| + | 
| +// size class information for common.h/common.cc. | 
| +#define IS_64_BIT_POINTERS 0 | 
| +#define FIRST_USABLE_SIZE_CLASS 1 | 
| + | 
| +inline void *FL_Next(void *t) { | 
| + return *(reinterpret_cast<void**>(t)); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +inline void FL_SetNext(void *t, void *n) { | 
| + *(reinterpret_cast<void**>(t)) = n; | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +inline void FL_Init(void *t) { | 
| + FL_SetNext(t, NULL); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +inline void FL_Push(void **list, void *element) { | 
| + FL_SetNext(element, *list); | 
| + *list = element; | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +inline void *FL_Pop(void **list) { | 
| + void *result = *list; | 
| + *list = FL_Next(*list); | 
| + return result; | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +// Remove N elements from a linked list to which head points. head will be | 
| +// modified to point to the new head. start and end will point to the first | 
| +// and last nodes of the range. Note that end will point to NULL after this | 
| +// function is called. | 
| +inline void FL_PopRange(void **head, int N, void **start, void **end) { | 
| + if (N == 0) { | 
| + *start = NULL; | 
| + *end = NULL; | 
| + return; | 
| + } | 
| + | 
| + *start = *head; | 
| + void *tmp = *head; | 
| + for (int i = 1; i < N; ++i) { // Find the Nth element to pop. | 
| + tmp = FL_Next(tmp); | 
| + } | 
| + *end = tmp; | 
| + | 
| + *head = FL_Next(tmp); // Unlink range from original list. | 
| + FL_SetNext(tmp, NULL); | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +inline void FL_PushRange(void **head, void *start, void *end) { | 
| + if (!start) return; | 
| + FL_SetNext(end, *head); | 
| + *head = start; | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +#endif // TCMALLOC_USE_DOUBLYLINKED_FREELIST | 
| + | 
| +inline size_t FL_Size(void *head) { | 
| + int count = 0; | 
| + while (head) { | 
| + count++; | 
| + head = FL_Next(head); | 
| + } | 
| + return count; | 
| +} | 
| + | 
| +} // namespace tcmalloc | 
| + | 
| +#endif // TCMALLOC_FREE_LIST_H_ |