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      1 /*-
      2  * Copyright (c) 1987, 1993
      3  *	The Regents of the University of California.
      4  * Copyright (c) 2005 Robert N. M. Watson
      5  * All rights reserved.
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     32 
     33 /* This file has been renamed user_malloc.h for Userspace */
     34 #ifndef _USER_MALLOC_H_
     35 #define	_USER_MALLOC_H_
     36 
     37 /*__Userspace__*/
     38 #include <stdlib.h>
     39 #include <sys/types.h>
     40 #if !defined (__Userspace_os_Windows)
     41 #include <strings.h>
     42 #include <stdint.h>
     43 #else
     44 #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600
     45 #include <stdint.h>
     46 #elif defined(SCTP_STDINT_INCLUDE)
     47 #include SCTP_STDINT_INCLUDE
     48 #else
     49 #define uint32_t unsigned __int32
     50 #define uint64_t unsigned __int64
     51 #endif
     52 #include <winsock2.h>
     53 #endif
     54 
     55 #define	MINALLOCSIZE	UMA_SMALLEST_UNIT
     56 
     57 /*
     58  * flags to malloc.
     59  */
     60 #define	M_NOWAIT	0x0001		/* do not block */
     61 #define	M_WAITOK	0x0002		/* ok to block */
     62 #define	M_ZERO		0x0100		/* bzero the allocation */
     63 #define	M_NOVM		0x0200		/* don't ask VM for pages */
     64 #define	M_USE_RESERVE	0x0400		/* can alloc out of reserve memory */
     65 
     66 #define	M_MAGIC		877983977	/* time when first defined :-) */
     67 
     68 /*
     69  * Two malloc type structures are present: malloc_type, which is used by a
     70  * type owner to declare the type, and malloc_type_internal, which holds
     71  * malloc-owned statistics and other ABI-sensitive fields, such as the set of
     72  * malloc statistics indexed by the compile-time MAXCPU constant.
     73  * Applications should avoid introducing dependence on the allocator private
     74  * data layout and size.
     75  *
     76  * The malloc_type ks_next field is protected by malloc_mtx.  Other fields in
     77  * malloc_type are static after initialization so unsynchronized.
     78  *
     79  * Statistics in malloc_type_stats are written only when holding a critical
     80  * section and running on the CPU associated with the index into the stat
     81  * array, but read lock-free resulting in possible (minor) races, which the
     82  * monitoring app should take into account.
     83  */
     84 struct malloc_type_stats {
     85 	uint64_t	mts_memalloced;	/* Bytes allocated on CPU. */
     86 	uint64_t	mts_memfreed;	/* Bytes freed on CPU. */
     87 	uint64_t	mts_numallocs;	/* Number of allocates on CPU. */
     88 	uint64_t	mts_numfrees;	/* number of frees on CPU. */
     89 	uint64_t	mts_size;	/* Bitmask of sizes allocated on CPU. */
     90 	uint64_t	_mts_reserved1;	/* Reserved field. */
     91 	uint64_t	_mts_reserved2;	/* Reserved field. */
     92 	uint64_t	_mts_reserved3;	/* Reserved field. */
     93 };
     94 
     95 #ifndef MAXCPU /* necessary on Linux */
     96 #define MAXCPU 4 /* arbitrary? */
     97 #endif
     98 
     99 struct malloc_type_internal {
    100 	struct malloc_type_stats	mti_stats[MAXCPU];
    101 };
    102 
    103 /*
    104  * ABI-compatible version of the old 'struct malloc_type', only all stats are
    105  * now malloc-managed in malloc-owned memory rather than in caller memory, so
    106  * as to avoid ABI issues.  The ks_next pointer is reused as a pointer to the
    107  * internal data handle.
    108  */
    109 struct malloc_type {
    110 	struct malloc_type *ks_next;	/* Next in global chain. */
    111 	u_long		 _ks_memuse;	/* No longer used. */
    112 	u_long		 _ks_size;	/* No longer used. */
    113 	u_long		 _ks_inuse;	/* No longer used. */
    114 	uint64_t	 _ks_calls;	/* No longer used. */
    115 	u_long		 _ks_maxused;	/* No longer used. */
    116 	u_long		 ks_magic;	/* Detect programmer error. */
    117 	const char	*ks_shortdesc;	/* Printable type name. */
    118 
    119 	/*
    120 	 * struct malloc_type was terminated with a struct mtx, which is no
    121 	 * longer required.  For ABI reasons, continue to flesh out the full
    122 	 * size of the old structure, but reuse the _lo_class field for our
    123 	 * internal data handle.
    124 	 */
    125 	void		*ks_handle;	/* Priv. data, was lo_class. */
    126 	const char	*_lo_name;
    127 	const char	*_lo_type;
    128 	u_int		 _lo_flags;
    129 	void		*_lo_list_next;
    130 	struct witness	*_lo_witness;
    131 	uintptr_t	 _mtx_lock;
    132 	u_int		 _mtx_recurse;
    133 };
    134 
    135 /*
    136  * Statistics structure headers for user space.  The kern.malloc sysctl
    137  * exposes a structure stream consisting of a stream header, then a series of
    138  * malloc type headers and statistics structures (quantity maxcpus).  For
    139  * convenience, the kernel will provide the current value of maxcpus at the
    140  * head of the stream.
    141  */
    142 #define	MALLOC_TYPE_STREAM_VERSION	0x00000001
    143 struct malloc_type_stream_header {
    144 	uint32_t	mtsh_version;	/* Stream format version. */
    145 	uint32_t	mtsh_maxcpus;	/* Value of MAXCPU for stream. */
    146 	uint32_t	mtsh_count;	/* Number of records. */
    147 	uint32_t	_mtsh_pad;	/* Pad/reserved field. */
    148 };
    149 
    150 #define	MALLOC_MAX_NAME	32
    151 struct malloc_type_header {
    152 	char				mth_name[MALLOC_MAX_NAME];
    153 };
    154 
    155 /* __Userspace__
    156 Notice that at places it uses ifdef _KERNEL. That line cannot be
    157 removed because it causes conflicts with malloc definition in
    158 /usr/include/malloc.h, which essentially says that malloc.h has
    159 been overridden by stdlib.h. We will need to use names like
    160 user_malloc.h for isolating kernel interface headers. using
    161 original names like malloc.h in a user_include header can be
    162 confusing, All userspace header files are being placed in ./user_include
    163 Better still to remove from user_include.h all irrelevant code such
    164 as that in the block starting with #ifdef _KERNEL. I am only leaving
    165 it in for the time being to see what functionality is in this file
    166 that kernel uses.
    167 
    168 Start copy: Copied code for __Userspace__ */
    169 #define	MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc)			\
    170 	struct malloc_type type[1] = {					\
    171 		{ NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, NULL, NULL,	\
    172 		    NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }				\
    173 	}
    174 
    175 /* Removed "extern" in __Userspace__ code */
    176 /* If we need to use MALLOC_DECLARE before using MALLOC then
    177    we have to remove extern.
    178      In /usr/include/sys/malloc.h there is this definition:
    179      #define    MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
    180         extern struct malloc_type type[1]
    181      and loader is unable to find the extern malloc_type because
    182      it may be defined in one of kernel object files.
    183      It seems that MALLOC_DECLARE and MALLOC_DEFINE cannot be used at
    184      the same time for same "type" variable. Also, in Randall's architecture
    185      document, where it specifies O/S specific macros and functions, it says
    186      that the name in SCTP_MALLOC does not have to be used.
    187 */
    188 #define	MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
    189 	extern struct malloc_type type[1]
    190 
    191 #define	FREE(addr, type) free((addr))
    192 
    193 /* changed definitions of MALLOC and FREE */
    194 /* Using memset if flag M_ZERO is specified. Todo: M_WAITOK and M_NOWAIT */
    195 #define	MALLOC(space, cast, size, type, flags)                          \
    196     ((space) = (cast)malloc((u_long)(size)));                           \
    197     do {								\
    198         if(flags & M_ZERO) {                                            \
    199 	  memset(space,0,size);                                         \
    200 	}								\
    201     } while (0);
    202 
    203 
    204 /* End copy: Copied code for __Userspace__ */
    205 
    206 #if 0
    207 #ifdef _KERNEL
    208 #define	MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc)			\
    209 	struct malloc_type type[1] = {					\
    210 		{ NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, NULL, NULL,	\
    211 		    NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }				\
    212 	};								\
    213 	SYSINIT(type##_init, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_SECOND, malloc_init,	\
    214 	    type);							\
    215 	SYSUNINIT(type##_uninit, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY,		\
    216 	    malloc_uninit, type)
    217 
    218 
    219 #define	MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \
    220 	extern struct malloc_type type[1]
    221 
    222 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CACHE);
    223 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_DEVBUF);
    224 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_TEMP);
    225 
    226 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6OPT); /* for INET6 */
    227 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6NDP); /* for INET6 */
    228 
    229 /*
    230  * Deprecated macro versions of not-quite-malloc() and free().
    231  */
    232 #define	MALLOC(space, cast, size, type, flags) \
    233 	((space) = (cast)malloc((u_long)(size), (type), (flags)))
    234 #define	FREE(addr, type) free((addr), (type))
    235 
    236 /*
    237  * XXX this should be declared in <sys/uio.h>, but that tends to fail
    238  * because <sys/uio.h> is included in a header before the source file
    239  * has a chance to include <sys/malloc.h> to get MALLOC_DECLARE() defined.
    240  */
    241 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IOV);
    242 
    243 extern struct mtx malloc_mtx;
    244 
    245 /* XXX struct malloc_type is unused for contig*(). */
    246 void	contigfree(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type);
    247 void	*contigmalloc(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags,
    248 	    vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, unsigned long alignment,
    249 	    unsigned long boundary);
    250 void	free(void *addr, struct malloc_type *type);
    251 void	*malloc(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags);
    252 void	malloc_init(void *);
    253 int	malloc_last_fail(void);
    254 void	malloc_type_allocated(struct malloc_type *type, unsigned long size);
    255 void	malloc_type_freed(struct malloc_type *type, unsigned long size);
    256 void	malloc_uninit(void *);
    257 void	*realloc(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type,
    258 	    int flags);
    259 void	*reallocf(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type,
    260 	    int flags);
    261 
    262 
    263 #endif /* _KERNEL */
    264 #endif
    265 
    266 #endif /* !_SYS_MALLOC_H_ */
    267