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lvm2/device_mapper/mm/pool-debug.c
Joe Thornber ccc35e2647 device-mapper: Fork libdm internally.
The device-mapper directory now holds a copy of libdm source.  At
the moment this code is identical to libdm.  Over time code will
migrate out to appropriate places (see doc/refactoring.txt).

The libdm directory still exists, and contains the source for the
libdevmapper shared library, which we will continue to ship (though
not neccessarily update).

All code using libdm should now use the version in device-mapper.
2018-05-16 13:00:50 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Sistina Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the device-mapper userspace tools.
*
* This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
* modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License v.2.1.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "dmlib.h"
#include <assert.h>
struct block {
struct block *next;
size_t size;
void *data;
};
typedef struct {
unsigned block_serialno; /* Non-decreasing serialno of block */
unsigned blocks_allocated; /* Current number of blocks allocated */
unsigned blocks_max; /* Max no of concurrently-allocated blocks */
unsigned int bytes, maxbytes;
} pool_stats;
struct dm_pool {
struct dm_list list;
const char *name;
void *orig_pool; /* to pair it with first allocation call */
unsigned locked;
long crc;
int begun;
struct block *object;
struct block *blocks;
struct block *tail;
pool_stats stats;
};
/* by default things come out aligned for doubles */
#define DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT __alignof__ (double)
struct dm_pool *dm_pool_create(const char *name, size_t chunk_hint)
{
struct dm_pool *mem = dm_zalloc(sizeof(*mem));
if (!mem) {
log_error("Couldn't create memory pool %s (size %"
PRIsize_t ")", name, sizeof(*mem));
return NULL;
}
mem->name = name;
mem->orig_pool = mem;
#ifdef DEBUG_POOL
log_debug_mem("Created mempool %s at %p", name, mem);
#endif
dm_list_add(&_dm_pools, &mem->list);
return mem;
}
static void _free_blocks(struct dm_pool *p, struct block *b)
{
struct block *n;
if (p->locked)
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "_free_blocks from locked pool %s",
p->name);
while (b) {
p->stats.bytes -= b->size;
p->stats.blocks_allocated--;
n = b->next;
dm_free(b->data);
dm_free(b);
b = n;
}
}
static void _pool_stats(struct dm_pool *p, const char *action)
{
#ifdef DEBUG_POOL
log_debug_mem("%s mempool %s at %p: %u/%u bytes, %u/%u blocks, "
"%u allocations)", action, p->name, p, p->stats.bytes,
p->stats.maxbytes, p->stats.blocks_allocated,
p->stats.blocks_max, p->stats.block_serialno);
#else
;
#endif
}
void dm_pool_destroy(struct dm_pool *p)
{
_pool_stats(p, "Destroying");
_free_blocks(p, p->blocks);
dm_list_del(&p->list);
dm_free(p);
}
void *dm_pool_alloc(struct dm_pool *p, size_t s)
{
return dm_pool_alloc_aligned(p, s, DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
}
static void _append_block(struct dm_pool *p, struct block *b)
{
if (p->locked)
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "_append_blocks to locked pool %s",
p->name);
if (p->tail) {
p->tail->next = b;
p->tail = b;
} else
p->blocks = p->tail = b;
p->stats.block_serialno++;
p->stats.blocks_allocated++;
if (p->stats.blocks_allocated > p->stats.blocks_max)
p->stats.blocks_max = p->stats.blocks_allocated;
p->stats.bytes += b->size;
if (p->stats.bytes > p->stats.maxbytes)
p->stats.maxbytes = p->stats.bytes;
}
static struct block *_new_block(size_t s, unsigned alignment)
{
/* FIXME: I'm currently ignoring the alignment arg. */
size_t len = sizeof(struct block) + s;
struct block *b = dm_malloc(len);
/*
* Too lazy to implement alignment for debug version, and
* I don't think LVM will use anything but default
* align.
*/
assert(alignment <= DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
if (!b) {
log_error("Out of memory");
return NULL;
}
if (!(b->data = dm_malloc(s))) {
log_error("Out of memory");
dm_free(b);
return NULL;
}
b->next = NULL;
b->size = s;
return b;
}
void *dm_pool_alloc_aligned(struct dm_pool *p, size_t s, unsigned alignment)
{
struct block *b = _new_block(s, alignment);
if (!b)
return_NULL;
_append_block(p, b);
return b->data;
}
void dm_pool_empty(struct dm_pool *p)
{
_pool_stats(p, "Emptying");
_free_blocks(p, p->blocks);
p->blocks = p->tail = NULL;
}
void dm_pool_free(struct dm_pool *p, void *ptr)
{
struct block *b, *prev = NULL;
_pool_stats(p, "Freeing (before)");
for (b = p->blocks; b; b = b->next) {
if (b->data == ptr)
break;
prev = b;
}
/*
* If this fires then you tried to free a
* pointer that either wasn't from this
* pool, or isn't the start of a block.
*/
assert(b);
_free_blocks(p, b);
if (prev) {
p->tail = prev;
prev->next = NULL;
} else
p->blocks = p->tail = NULL;
_pool_stats(p, "Freeing (after)");
}
int dm_pool_begin_object(struct dm_pool *p, size_t init_size)
{
assert(!p->begun);
p->begun = 1;
return 1;
}
int dm_pool_grow_object(struct dm_pool *p, const void *extra, size_t delta)
{
struct block *new;
size_t new_size;
if (p->locked)
log_error(INTERNAL_ERROR "Grow objects in locked pool %s",
p->name);
if (!delta)
delta = strlen(extra);
assert(p->begun);
if (p->object)
new_size = delta + p->object->size;
else
new_size = delta;
if (!(new = _new_block(new_size, DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT))) {
log_error("Couldn't extend object.");
return 0;
}
if (p->object) {
memcpy(new->data, p->object->data, p->object->size);
dm_free(p->object->data);
dm_free(p->object);
}
p->object = new;
memcpy((char*)new->data + new_size - delta, extra, delta);
return 1;
}
void *dm_pool_end_object(struct dm_pool *p)
{
assert(p->begun);
_append_block(p, p->object);
p->begun = 0;
p->object = NULL;
return p->tail->data;
}
void dm_pool_abandon_object(struct dm_pool *p)
{
assert(p->begun);
dm_free(p->object);
p->begun = 0;
p->object = NULL;
}
static long _pool_crc(const struct dm_pool *p)
{
#ifndef DEBUG_ENFORCE_POOL_LOCKING
#warning pool crc not implemented with pool debug
#endif
return 0;
}
static int _pool_protect(struct dm_pool *p, int prot)
{
#ifdef DEBUG_ENFORCE_POOL_LOCKING
#warning pool mprotect not implemented with pool debug
#endif
return 1;
}