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199 lines
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D
199 lines
6 KiB
D
// Written in the D programming language.
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/**
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D's built-in garbage-collected allocator.
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Source: $(PHOBOSSRC std/experimental/allocator/_gc_allocator.d)
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*/
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module std.experimental.allocator.gc_allocator;
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import std.experimental.allocator.common;
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/**
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D's built-in garbage-collected allocator.
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*/
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struct GCAllocator
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{
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import core.memory : GC;
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import std.typecons : Ternary;
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version (StdUnittest) @system unittest { testAllocator!(() => GCAllocator.instance); }
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/**
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The alignment is a static constant equal to `platformAlignment`, which
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ensures proper alignment for any D data type.
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*/
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enum uint alignment = platformAlignment;
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/**
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Standard allocator methods per the semantics defined above. The $(D
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deallocate) and `reallocate` methods are `@system` because they may
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move memory around, leaving dangling pointers in user code.
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*/
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pure nothrow @trusted void[] allocate(size_t bytes) shared const
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{
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if (!bytes) return null;
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auto p = GC.malloc(bytes);
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return p ? p[0 .. bytes] : null;
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}
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/// Ditto
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pure nothrow @trusted bool expand(ref void[] b, size_t delta) shared const
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{
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if (delta == 0) return true;
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if (b is null) return false;
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immutable curLength = GC.sizeOf(b.ptr);
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assert(curLength != 0); // we have a valid GC pointer here
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immutable desired = b.length + delta;
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if (desired > curLength) // check to see if the current block can't hold the data
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{
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immutable sizeRequest = desired - curLength;
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immutable newSize = GC.extend(b.ptr, sizeRequest, sizeRequest);
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if (newSize == 0)
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{
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// expansion unsuccessful
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return false;
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}
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assert(newSize >= desired);
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}
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b = b.ptr[0 .. desired];
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return true;
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}
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/// Ditto
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pure nothrow @system bool reallocate(ref void[] b, size_t newSize) shared const
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{
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import core.exception : OutOfMemoryError;
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try
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{
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auto p = cast(ubyte*) GC.realloc(b.ptr, newSize);
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b = p[0 .. newSize];
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}
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catch (OutOfMemoryError)
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{
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// leave the block in place, tell caller
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/// Ditto
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pure nothrow @trusted @nogc
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Ternary resolveInternalPointer(const void* p, ref void[] result) shared const
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{
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auto r = GC.addrOf(cast(void*) p);
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if (!r) return Ternary.no;
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result = r[0 .. GC.sizeOf(r)];
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return Ternary.yes;
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}
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/// Ditto
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pure nothrow @system @nogc
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bool deallocate(void[] b) shared const
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{
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GC.free(b.ptr);
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return true;
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}
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/// Ditto
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pure nothrow @safe @nogc
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size_t goodAllocSize(size_t n) shared const
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{
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if (n == 0)
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return 0;
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if (n <= 16)
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return 16;
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import core.bitop : bsr;
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auto largestBit = bsr(n-1) + 1;
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if (largestBit <= 12) // 4096 or less
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return size_t(1) << largestBit;
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// larger, we use a multiple of 4096.
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return ((n + 4095) / 4096) * 4096;
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}
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package pure nothrow @trusted void[] allocateZeroed()(size_t bytes) shared const
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{
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if (!bytes) return null;
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auto p = GC.calloc(bytes);
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return p ? p[0 .. bytes] : null;
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}
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/**
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Returns the global instance of this allocator type. The garbage collected
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allocator is thread-safe, therefore all of its methods and `instance` itself
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are `shared`.
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*/
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static shared const GCAllocator instance;
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// Leave it undocummented for now.
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nothrow @trusted void collect() shared const
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{
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GC.collect();
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}
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}
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///
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pure @system unittest
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{
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auto buffer = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(1024 * 1024 * 4);
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// deallocate upon scope's end (alternatively: leave it to collection)
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scope(exit) GCAllocator.instance.deallocate(buffer);
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//...
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}
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pure @safe unittest
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{
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auto b = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(10_000);
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assert(GCAllocator.instance.expand(b, 1));
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}
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pure @system unittest
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{
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import core.memory : GC;
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import std.typecons : Ternary;
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// test allocation sizes
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assert((() nothrow @safe @nogc => GCAllocator.instance.goodAllocSize(1))() == 16);
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for (size_t s = 16; s <= 8192; s *= 2)
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{
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assert((() nothrow @safe @nogc => GCAllocator.instance.goodAllocSize(s))() == s);
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assert((() nothrow @safe @nogc => GCAllocator.instance.goodAllocSize(s - (s / 2) + 1))() == s);
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auto buffer = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(s);
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scope(exit) () nothrow @nogc { GCAllocator.instance.deallocate(buffer); }();
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void[] p;
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assert((() nothrow @safe => GCAllocator.instance.resolveInternalPointer(null, p))() == Ternary.no);
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assert((() nothrow @safe => GCAllocator.instance.resolveInternalPointer(&buffer[0], p))() == Ternary.yes);
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assert(p.ptr is buffer.ptr && p.length >= buffer.length);
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assert(GC.sizeOf(buffer.ptr) == s);
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// the GC should provide power of 2 as "good" sizes, but other sizes are allowed, too
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version (none)
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{
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auto buffer2 = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(s - (s / 2) + 1);
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scope(exit) () nothrow @nogc { GCAllocator.instance.deallocate(buffer2); }();
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assert(GC.sizeOf(buffer2.ptr) == s);
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}
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}
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// anything above a page is simply rounded up to next page
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assert((() nothrow @safe @nogc => GCAllocator.instance.goodAllocSize(4096 * 4 + 1))() == 4096 * 5);
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}
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pure nothrow @safe unittest
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{
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import std.typecons : Ternary;
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void[] buffer = GCAllocator.instance.allocate(42);
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void[] result;
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Ternary found = GCAllocator.instance.resolveInternalPointer(&buffer[0], result);
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assert(found == Ternary.yes && &result[0] == &buffer[0] && result.length >= buffer.length);
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assert(GCAllocator.instance.resolveInternalPointer(null, result) == Ternary.no);
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void *badPtr = (() @trusted => cast(void*)(0xdeadbeef))();
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assert(GCAllocator.instance.resolveInternalPointer(badPtr, result) == Ternary.no);
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}
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