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-/* |
-** 2007 August 14 |
-** |
-** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
-** a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
-** |
-** May you do good and not evil. |
-** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
-** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
-** |
-************************************************************************* |
-** |
-** This file contains low-level memory allocation drivers for when |
-** SQLite will use the standard C-library malloc/realloc/free interface |
-** to obtain the memory it needs. |
-** |
-** This file contains implementations of the low-level memory allocation |
-** routines specified in the sqlite3_mem_methods object. The content of |
-** this file is only used if SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC is defined. The |
-** SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC macro is defined automatically if neither the |
-** SQLITE_MEMDEBUG nor the SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC macros are defined. The |
-** default configuration is to use memory allocation routines in this |
-** file. |
-** |
-** C-preprocessor macro summary: |
-** |
-** HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE The configure script sets this symbol if |
-** the malloc_usable_size() interface exists |
-** on the target platform. Or, this symbol |
-** can be set manually, if desired. |
-** If an equivalent interface exists by |
-** a different name, using a separate -D |
-** option to rename it. |
-** |
-** SQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC Some older macs lack support for the zone |
-** memory allocator. Set this symbol to enable |
-** building on older macs. |
-** |
-** SQLITE_WITHOUT_MSIZE Set this symbol to disable the use of |
-** _msize() on windows systems. This might |
-** be necessary when compiling for Delphi, |
-** for example. |
-*/ |
-#include "sqliteInt.h" |
- |
-/* |
-** This version of the memory allocator is the default. It is |
-** used when no other memory allocator is specified using compile-time |
-** macros. |
-*/ |
-#ifdef SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC |
-#if defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(SQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC) |
- |
-/* |
-** Use the zone allocator available on apple products unless the |
-** SQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC symbol is defined. |
-*/ |
-#include <sys/sysctl.h> |
-#include <malloc/malloc.h> |
-#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h> |
-static malloc_zone_t* _sqliteZone_; |
-#define SQLITE_MALLOC(x) malloc_zone_malloc(_sqliteZone_, (x)) |
-#define SQLITE_FREE(x) malloc_zone_free(_sqliteZone_, (x)); |
-#define SQLITE_REALLOC(x,y) malloc_zone_realloc(_sqliteZone_, (x), (y)) |
-#define SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE(x) \ |
- (_sqliteZone_ ? _sqliteZone_->size(_sqliteZone_,x) : malloc_size(x)) |
- |
-#else /* if not __APPLE__ */ |
- |
-/* |
-** Use standard C library malloc and free on non-Apple systems. |
-** Also used by Apple systems if SQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC is defined. |
-*/ |
-#define SQLITE_MALLOC(x) malloc(x) |
-#define SQLITE_FREE(x) free(x) |
-#define SQLITE_REALLOC(x,y) realloc((x),(y)) |
- |
-/* |
-** The malloc.h header file is needed for malloc_usable_size() function |
-** on some systems (e.g. Linux). |
-*/ |
-#if defined(HAVE_MALLOC_H) && defined(HAVE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE) |
-# define SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_H |
-# define SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE |
-/* |
-** The MSVCRT has malloc_usable_size(), but it is called _msize(). The |
-** use of _msize() is automatic, but can be disabled by compiling with |
-** -DSQLITE_WITHOUT_MSIZE. Using the _msize() function also requires |
-** the malloc.h header file. |
-*/ |
-#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(SQLITE_WITHOUT_MSIZE) |
-# define SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_H |
-# define SQLITE_USE_MSIZE |
-#endif |
- |
-/* |
-** Include the malloc.h header file, if necessary. Also set define macro |
-** SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE to the appropriate function name, which is _msize() |
-** for MSVC and malloc_usable_size() for most other systems (e.g. Linux). |
-** The memory size function can always be overridden manually by defining |
-** the macro SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE to the desired function name. |
-*/ |
-#if defined(SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_H) |
-# include <malloc.h> |
-# if defined(SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_USABLE_SIZE) |
-# if !defined(SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE) |
-# define SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE(x) malloc_usable_size(x) |
-# endif |
-# elif defined(SQLITE_USE_MSIZE) |
-# if !defined(SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE) |
-# define SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE _msize |
-# endif |
-# endif |
-#endif /* defined(SQLITE_USE_MALLOC_H) */ |
- |
-#endif /* __APPLE__ or not __APPLE__ */ |
- |
-/* |
-** Like malloc(), but remember the size of the allocation |
-** so that we can find it later using sqlite3MemSize(). |
-** |
-** For this low-level routine, we are guaranteed that nByte>0 because |
-** cases of nByte<=0 will be intercepted and dealt with by higher level |
-** routines. |
-*/ |
-static void *sqlite3MemMalloc(int nByte){ |
-#ifdef SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE |
- void *p = SQLITE_MALLOC( nByte ); |
- if( p==0 ){ |
- testcase( sqlite3GlobalConfig.xLog!=0 ); |
- sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to allocate %u bytes of memory", nByte); |
- } |
- return p; |
-#else |
- sqlite3_int64 *p; |
- assert( nByte>0 ); |
- nByte = ROUND8(nByte); |
- p = SQLITE_MALLOC( nByte+8 ); |
- if( p ){ |
- p[0] = nByte; |
- p++; |
- }else{ |
- testcase( sqlite3GlobalConfig.xLog!=0 ); |
- sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to allocate %u bytes of memory", nByte); |
- } |
- return (void *)p; |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Like free() but works for allocations obtained from sqlite3MemMalloc() |
-** or sqlite3MemRealloc(). |
-** |
-** For this low-level routine, we already know that pPrior!=0 since |
-** cases where pPrior==0 will have been intecepted and dealt with |
-** by higher-level routines. |
-*/ |
-static void sqlite3MemFree(void *pPrior){ |
-#ifdef SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE |
- SQLITE_FREE(pPrior); |
-#else |
- sqlite3_int64 *p = (sqlite3_int64*)pPrior; |
- assert( pPrior!=0 ); |
- p--; |
- SQLITE_FREE(p); |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Report the allocated size of a prior return from xMalloc() |
-** or xRealloc(). |
-*/ |
-static int sqlite3MemSize(void *pPrior){ |
-#ifdef SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE |
- return pPrior ? (int)SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE(pPrior) : 0; |
-#else |
- sqlite3_int64 *p; |
- if( pPrior==0 ) return 0; |
- p = (sqlite3_int64*)pPrior; |
- p--; |
- return (int)p[0]; |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Like realloc(). Resize an allocation previously obtained from |
-** sqlite3MemMalloc(). |
-** |
-** For this low-level interface, we know that pPrior!=0. Cases where |
-** pPrior==0 while have been intercepted by higher-level routine and |
-** redirected to xMalloc. Similarly, we know that nByte>0 because |
-** cases where nByte<=0 will have been intercepted by higher-level |
-** routines and redirected to xFree. |
-*/ |
-static void *sqlite3MemRealloc(void *pPrior, int nByte){ |
-#ifdef SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE |
- void *p = SQLITE_REALLOC(pPrior, nByte); |
- if( p==0 ){ |
- testcase( sqlite3GlobalConfig.xLog!=0 ); |
- sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, |
- "failed memory resize %u to %u bytes", |
- SQLITE_MALLOCSIZE(pPrior), nByte); |
- } |
- return p; |
-#else |
- sqlite3_int64 *p = (sqlite3_int64*)pPrior; |
- assert( pPrior!=0 && nByte>0 ); |
- assert( nByte==ROUND8(nByte) ); /* EV: R-46199-30249 */ |
- p--; |
- p = SQLITE_REALLOC(p, nByte+8 ); |
- if( p ){ |
- p[0] = nByte; |
- p++; |
- }else{ |
- testcase( sqlite3GlobalConfig.xLog!=0 ); |
- sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, |
- "failed memory resize %u to %u bytes", |
- sqlite3MemSize(pPrior), nByte); |
- } |
- return (void*)p; |
-#endif |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Round up a request size to the next valid allocation size. |
-*/ |
-static int sqlite3MemRoundup(int n){ |
- return ROUND8(n); |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Initialize this module. |
-*/ |
-static int sqlite3MemInit(void *NotUsed){ |
-#if defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(SQLITE_WITHOUT_ZONEMALLOC) |
- int cpuCount; |
- size_t len; |
- if( _sqliteZone_ ){ |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
- } |
- len = sizeof(cpuCount); |
- /* One usually wants to use hw.acctivecpu for MT decisions, but not here */ |
- sysctlbyname("hw.ncpu", &cpuCount, &len, NULL, 0); |
- if( cpuCount>1 ){ |
- /* defer MT decisions to system malloc */ |
- _sqliteZone_ = malloc_default_zone(); |
- }else{ |
- /* only 1 core, use our own zone to contention over global locks, |
- ** e.g. we have our own dedicated locks */ |
- bool success; |
- malloc_zone_t* newzone = malloc_create_zone(4096, 0); |
- malloc_set_zone_name(newzone, "Sqlite_Heap"); |
- do{ |
- success = OSAtomicCompareAndSwapPtrBarrier(NULL, newzone, |
- (void * volatile *)&_sqliteZone_); |
- }while(!_sqliteZone_); |
- if( !success ){ |
- /* somebody registered a zone first */ |
- malloc_destroy_zone(newzone); |
- } |
- } |
-#endif |
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(NotUsed); |
- return SQLITE_OK; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** Deinitialize this module. |
-*/ |
-static void sqlite3MemShutdown(void *NotUsed){ |
- UNUSED_PARAMETER(NotUsed); |
- return; |
-} |
- |
-/* |
-** This routine is the only routine in this file with external linkage. |
-** |
-** Populate the low-level memory allocation function pointers in |
-** sqlite3GlobalConfig.m with pointers to the routines in this file. |
-*/ |
-void sqlite3MemSetDefault(void){ |
- static const sqlite3_mem_methods defaultMethods = { |
- sqlite3MemMalloc, |
- sqlite3MemFree, |
- sqlite3MemRealloc, |
- sqlite3MemSize, |
- sqlite3MemRoundup, |
- sqlite3MemInit, |
- sqlite3MemShutdown, |
- 0 |
- }; |
- sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC, &defaultMethods); |
-} |
- |
-#endif /* SQLITE_SYSTEM_MALLOC */ |