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Issue 644453003: Simplify VirtualMemory by removing unused ReserveAligned method. (Closed) Base URL: http://dart.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge/dart/
Patch Set: Created 6 years, 2 months ago
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Index: runtime/vm/virtual_memory.h
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--- runtime/vm/virtual_memory.h (revision 41000)
+++ runtime/vm/virtual_memory.h (working copy)
@@ -48,12 +48,10 @@
// Reserves a virtual memory segment with size. If a segment of the requested
// size cannot be allocated NULL is returned.
- static VirtualMemory* Reserve(intptr_t size);
+ static VirtualMemory* Reserve(intptr_t size) {
+ return ReserveInternal(size);
Ivan Posva 2014/10/09 07:01:14 Why this extra indirection?
koda 2014/10/09 15:58:52 To allow for inserting a bit of OS-independent log
+ }
- // Reserves a virtual memory segment with the start address being aligned to
- // the requested power of two.
- static VirtualMemory* ReserveAligned(intptr_t size, intptr_t alignment);
-
static intptr_t PageSize() {
ASSERT(page_size_ != 0);
ASSERT(Utils::IsPowerOfTwo(page_size_));
@@ -63,31 +61,29 @@
static bool InSamePage(uword address0, uword address1);
// Truncate this virtual memory segment.
- void Truncate(uword new_start, intptr_t size);
+ void Truncate(intptr_t new_size, bool try_unmap = true);
Ivan Posva 2014/10/09 07:01:13 When would it be beneficial to truncate without un
koda 2014/10/09 15:58:52 I will use it to implement the writer barrier veri
private:
+ static VirtualMemory* ReserveInternal(intptr_t size);
+
// Free a sub segment. On operating systems that support it this
- // can give back the virtual memory to the system.
- void FreeSubSegment(void* address, intptr_t size);
+ // can give back the virtual memory to the system. Returns true on success.
+ static bool FreeSubSegment(void* address, intptr_t size);
// This constructor is only used internally when reserving new virtual spaces.
// It does not reserve any virtual address space on its own.
- VirtualMemory(const MemoryRegion& region, void* reserved_pointer) :
+ explicit VirtualMemory(const MemoryRegion& region) :
region_(region.pointer(), region.size()),
- reserved_pointer_(reserved_pointer) { }
+ reserved_size_(region.size()) { }
// Commit a reserved memory area, so that the memory can be accessed.
bool Commit(uword addr, intptr_t size, bool is_executable);
MemoryRegion region_;
- // The original pointer returned by the OS for this virtual memory
- // allocation or NULL. reserved_pointer_ is non-NULL only for
- // platforms where virtual memory subregions cannot be given back to
- // the OS. When non-null it might not coincide with
- // region_.pointer() if the virtual memory region has been
- // truncated.
- void* reserved_pointer_;
+ // The size of the underlying reservation not yet given back to the OS.
+ // Its start coincides with region_, but its size might not, due to Truncate.
+ intptr_t reserved_size_;
static uword page_size_;
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