Index: base/memory/discardable_shared_memory.cc |
diff --git a/base/memory/discardable_shared_memory.cc b/base/memory/discardable_shared_memory.cc |
index 24bd3e3c720e880839709e0e1fd49717661768a3..1b50da260e09b566807fb40e72a1ab0638db11d3 100644 |
--- a/base/memory/discardable_shared_memory.cc |
+++ b/base/memory/discardable_shared_memory.cc |
@@ -19,10 +19,6 @@ |
#if defined(OS_ANDROID) |
#include "third_party/ashmem/ashmem.h" |
-#endif |
- |
-#if defined(OS_WIN) |
-#include "base/win/windows_version.h" |
#endif |
namespace base { |
@@ -218,7 +214,6 @@ |
DCHECK_EQ(locked_pages_.size(), locked_page_count_); |
#endif |
-// Pin pages if supported. |
#if defined(OS_ANDROID) |
SharedMemoryHandle handle = shared_memory_.handle(); |
if (SharedMemory::IsHandleValid(handle)) { |
@@ -227,14 +222,6 @@ |
return PURGED; |
} |
} |
-#elif defined(OS_WIN) |
- if (base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8) { |
- if (!VirtualAlloc(reinterpret_cast<char*>(shared_memory_.memory()) + |
- AlignToPageSize(sizeof(SharedState)) + offset, |
- length, MEM_RESET_UNDO, PAGE_READWRITE)) { |
- return PURGED; |
- } |
- } |
#endif |
return SUCCESS; |
@@ -253,25 +240,12 @@ |
DCHECK(shared_memory_.memory()); |
-// Unpin pages if supported. |
#if defined(OS_ANDROID) |
SharedMemoryHandle handle = shared_memory_.handle(); |
if (SharedMemory::IsHandleValid(handle)) { |
if (ashmem_unpin_region( |
handle.fd, AlignToPageSize(sizeof(SharedState)) + offset, length)) { |
DPLOG(ERROR) << "ashmem_unpin_region() failed"; |
- } |
- } |
-#elif defined(OS_WIN) |
- if (base::win::GetVersion() >= base::win::VERSION_WIN8) { |
- // Note: MEM_RESET is not technically gated on Win8. However, this Unlock |
- // function needs to match the Lock behaviour (MEM_RESET_UNDO) to properly |
- // implement memory pinning. It needs to bias towards preserving the |
- // contents of memory between an Unlock and next Lock. |
- if (!VirtualAlloc(reinterpret_cast<char*>(shared_memory_.memory()) + |
- AlignToPageSize(sizeof(SharedState)) + offset, |
- length, MEM_RESET, PAGE_READWRITE)) { |
- DPLOG(ERROR) << "VirtualAlloc() MEM_RESET failed in Unlock()"; |
} |
} |
#endif |
@@ -349,12 +323,6 @@ |
return false; |
} |
-// The next section will release as much resource as can be done |
-// from the purging process, until the client process notices the |
-// purge and releases its own references. |
-// Note: this memory will not be accessed again. The segment will be |
-// freed asynchronously at a later time, so just do the best |
-// immediately. |
#if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL) |
// Linux and Android provide MADV_REMOVE which is preferred as it has a |
// behavior that can be verified in tests. Other POSIX flavors (MacOSX, BSDs), |
@@ -372,14 +340,6 @@ |
AlignToPageSize(mapped_size_), MADV_PURGE_ARGUMENT)) { |
DPLOG(ERROR) << "madvise() failed"; |
} |
-#elif defined(OS_WIN) |
- // MEM_DECOMMIT the purged pages to release the physical storage, |
- // either in memory or in the paging file on disk. Pages remain RESERVED. |
- if (!VirtualFree(reinterpret_cast<char*>(shared_memory_.memory()) + |
- AlignToPageSize(sizeof(SharedState)), |
- AlignToPageSize(mapped_size_), MEM_DECOMMIT)) { |
- DPLOG(ERROR) << "VirtualFree() MEM_DECOMMIT failed in Purge()"; |
- } |
#endif |
last_known_usage_ = Time(); |