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     31 
     32 #ifndef _JEMALLOC_H_
     33 #define _JEMALLOC_H_
     34 
     35 /* grab size_t */
     36 #ifdef _MSC_VER
     37 #include <crtdefs.h>
     38 #else
     39 #include <stddef.h>
     40 #endif
     41 
     42 #ifdef __cplusplus
     43 extern "C" {
     44 #endif
     45 
     46 typedef unsigned char jemalloc_bool;
     47 
     48 extern const char	*_malloc_options;
     49 
     50 /*
     51  * jemalloc_stats() is not a stable interface.  When using jemalloc_stats_t, be
     52  * sure that the compiled results of jemalloc.c are in sync with this header
     53  * file.
     54  */
     55 typedef struct {
     56 	/*
     57 	 * Run-time configuration settings.
     58 	 */
     59 	jemalloc_bool	opt_abort;	/* abort(3) on error? */
     60 	jemalloc_bool	opt_junk;	/* Fill allocated/free memory with 0xa5/0x5a? */
     61 	jemalloc_bool	opt_utrace;	/* Trace all allocation events? */
     62 	jemalloc_bool	opt_sysv;	/* SysV semantics? */
     63 	jemalloc_bool	opt_xmalloc;	/* abort(3) on OOM? */
     64 	jemalloc_bool	opt_zero;	/* Fill allocated memory with 0x0? */
     65 	size_t	narenas;	/* Number of arenas. */
     66 	size_t	balance_threshold; /* Arena contention rebalance threshold. */
     67 	size_t	quantum;	/* Allocation quantum. */
     68 	size_t	small_max;	/* Max quantum-spaced allocation size. */
     69 	size_t	large_max;	/* Max sub-chunksize allocation size. */
     70 	size_t	chunksize;	/* Size of each virtual memory mapping. */
     71 	size_t	dirty_max;	/* Max dirty pages per arena. */
     72 	size_t	reserve_min;	/* reserve_low callback threshold. */
     73 	size_t	reserve_max;	/* Maximum reserve size before unmapping. */
     74 
     75 	/*
     76 	 * Current memory usage statistics.
     77 	 */
     78 	size_t	mapped;		/* Bytes mapped (not necessarily committed). */
     79 	size_t	committed;	/* Bytes committed (readable/writable). */
     80 	size_t	allocated;	/* Bytes allocted (in use by application). */
     81 	size_t	dirty;		/* Bytes dirty (committed unused pages). */
     82 	size_t	reserve_cur;	/* Current memory reserve. */
     83 } jemalloc_stats_t;
     84 
     85 #ifndef MOZ_MEMORY_DARWIN
     86 void	*malloc(size_t size);
     87 void	*valloc(size_t size);
     88 void	*calloc(size_t num, size_t size);
     89 void	*realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
     90 void	free(void *ptr);
     91 #endif
     92 
     93 int	posix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size);
     94 void	*memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size);
     95 size_t	malloc_usable_size(const void *ptr);
     96 void	jemalloc_stats(jemalloc_stats_t *stats);
     97 
     98 /* The x*() functions never return NULL. */
     99 void	*xmalloc(size_t size);
    100 void	*xcalloc(size_t num, size_t size);
    101 void	*xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
    102 void	*xmemalign(size_t alignment, size_t size);
    103 
    104 /*
    105  * The allocator maintains a memory reserve that is used to satisfy allocation
    106  * requests when no additional memory can be acquired from the operating
    107  * system.  Under normal operating conditions, the reserve size is at least
    108  * reserve_min bytes.  If the reserve is depleted or insufficient to satisfy an
    109  * allocation request, then condition notifications are sent to one or more of
    110  * the registered callback functions:
    111  *
    112  *   RESERVE_CND_LOW: The reserve had to be used to satisfy an allocation
    113  *                    request, which dropped the reserve size below the
    114  *                    minimum.  The callee should try to free memory in order
    115  *                    to restore the reserve.
    116  *
    117  *   RESERVE_CND_CRIT: The reserve was not large enough to satisfy a pending
    118  *                     allocation request.  Some callee must free adequate
    119  *                     memory in order to prevent application failure (unless
    120  *                     the condition spontaneously desists due to concurrent
    121  *                     deallocation).
    122  *
    123  *   RESERVE_CND_FAIL: An allocation request could not be satisfied, despite all
    124  *                     attempts.  The allocator is about to terminate the
    125  *                     application.
    126  *
    127  * The order in which the callback functions are called is only loosely
    128  * specified: in the absence of interposing callback
    129  * registrations/unregistrations, enabled callbacks will be called in an
    130  * arbitrary round-robin order.
    131  *
    132  * Condition notifications are sent to callbacks only while conditions exist.
    133  * For example, just before the allocator sends a RESERVE_CND_LOW condition
    134  * notification to a callback, the reserve is in fact depleted.  However, due
    135  * to allocator concurrency, the reserve may have been restored by the time the
    136  * callback function executes.  Furthermore, if the reserve is restored at some
    137  * point during the delivery of condition notifications to callbacks, no
    138  * further deliveries will occur, since the condition no longer exists.
    139  *
    140  * Callback functions can freely call back into the allocator (i.e. the
    141  * allocator releases all internal resources before calling each callback
    142  * function), though allocation is discouraged, since recursive callbacks are
    143  * likely to result, which places extra burden on the application to avoid
    144  * deadlock.
    145  *
    146  * Callback functions must be thread-safe, since it is possible that multiple
    147  * threads will call into the same callback function concurrently.
    148  */
    149 
    150 /* Memory reserve condition types. */
    151 typedef enum {
    152 	RESERVE_CND_LOW,
    153 	RESERVE_CND_CRIT,
    154 	RESERVE_CND_FAIL
    155 } reserve_cnd_t;
    156 
    157 /*
    158  * Reserve condition notification callback function type definition.
    159  *
    160  * Inputs:
    161  *   ctx: Opaque application data, as passed to reserve_cb_register().
    162  *   cnd: Condition type being delivered.
    163  *   size: Allocation request size for the allocation that caused the condition.
    164  */
    165 typedef void reserve_cb_t(void *ctx, reserve_cnd_t cnd, size_t size);
    166 
    167 /*
    168  * Register a callback function.
    169  *
    170  * Inputs:
    171  *   cb: Callback function pointer.
    172  *   ctx: Opaque application data, passed to cb().
    173  *
    174  * Output:
    175  *   ret: If true, failure due to OOM; success otherwise.
    176  */
    177 jemalloc_bool	reserve_cb_register(reserve_cb_t *cb, void *ctx);
    178 
    179 /*
    180  * Unregister a callback function.
    181  *
    182  * Inputs:
    183  *   cb: Callback function pointer.
    184  *   ctx: Opaque application data, same as that passed to reserve_cb_register().
    185  *
    186  * Output:
    187  *   ret: False upon success, true if the {cb,ctx} registration could not be
    188  *        found.
    189  */
    190 jemalloc_bool	reserve_cb_unregister(reserve_cb_t *cb, void *ctx);
    191 
    192 /*
    193  * Get the current reserve size.
    194  *
    195  * ret: Current reserve size.
    196  */
    197 size_t	reserve_cur_get(void);
    198 
    199 /*
    200  * Get the minimum acceptable reserve size.  If the reserve drops below this
    201  * value, the RESERVE_CND_LOW condition notification is sent to the callbacks.
    202  *
    203  * ret: Minimum acceptable reserve size.
    204  */
    205 size_t	reserve_min_get(void);
    206 
    207 /*
    208  * Set the minimum acceptable reserve size.
    209  *
    210  * min: Reserve threshold.  This value may be internally rounded up.
    211  * ret: False if the reserve was successfully resized; true otherwise.  Note
    212  *      that failure to resize the reserve also results in a RESERVE_CND_LOW
    213  *      condition.
    214  */
    215 jemalloc_bool	reserve_min_set(size_t min);
    216 
    217 #ifdef __cplusplus
    218 } /* extern "C" */
    219 #endif
    220 
    221 #endif /* _JEMALLOC_H_ */
    222 
    223