phobos/std/experimental/allocator/mallocator.d
Sönke Ludwig f07dfe6df0 Add empty doc comments to all public Phobos modules to fix /library/.
The DDOX based documentation is configured to only show entities with doc comments and thus hides modules without one. This adds an empty comment to all public Phobos modules that have stayed undocumented so far.

They should probably get a proper documentation with description/license/copyright/.... This just fixes the documentation until then.
2016-06-06 10:53:11 +02:00

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///
module std.experimental.allocator.mallocator;
import std.experimental.allocator.common;
/**
The C heap allocator.
*/
struct Mallocator
{
unittest { testAllocator!(() => Mallocator.instance); }
/**
The alignment is a static constant equal to $(D platformAlignment), which
ensures proper alignment for any D data type.
*/
enum uint alignment = platformAlignment;
/**
Standard allocator methods per the semantics defined above. The
$(D deallocate) and $(D reallocate) methods are $(D @system) because they
may move memory around, leaving dangling pointers in user code. Somewhat
paradoxically, $(D malloc) is $(D @safe) but that's only useful to safe
programs that can afford to leak memory allocated.
*/
@trusted @nogc nothrow
void[] allocate(size_t bytes) shared
{
import core.stdc.stdlib : malloc;
if (!bytes) return null;
auto p = malloc(bytes);
return p ? p[0 .. bytes] : null;
}
/// Ditto
@system @nogc nothrow
bool deallocate(void[] b) shared
{
import core.stdc.stdlib : free;
free(b.ptr);
return true;
}
/// Ditto
@system @nogc nothrow
bool reallocate(ref void[] b, size_t s) shared
{
import core.stdc.stdlib : realloc;
if (!s)
{
// fuzzy area in the C standard, see http://goo.gl/ZpWeSE
// so just deallocate and nullify the pointer
deallocate(b);
b = null;
return true;
}
auto p = cast(ubyte*) realloc(b.ptr, s);
if (!p) return false;
b = p[0 .. s];
return true;
}
/**
Returns the global instance of this allocator type. The C heap allocator is
thread-safe, therefore all of its methods and `it` itself are
$(D shared).
*/
static shared Mallocator instance;
}
///
@nogc nothrow
unittest
{
auto buffer = Mallocator.instance.allocate(1024 * 1024 * 4);
scope(exit) Mallocator.instance.deallocate(buffer);
//...
}
@nogc nothrow
unittest
{
@nogc nothrow
static void test(A)()
{
int* p = null;
p = cast(int*) A.instance.allocate(int.sizeof);
scope(exit) A.instance.deallocate(p[0 .. int.sizeof]);
*p = 42;
assert(*p == 42);
}
test!Mallocator();
}
@nogc nothrow
unittest
{
static void test(A)()
{
import std.experimental.allocator : make;
Object p = null;
p = A.instance.make!Object();
assert(p !is null);
}
test!Mallocator();
}
version (Posix)
@nogc nothrow
private extern(C) int posix_memalign(void**, size_t, size_t);
version (Windows)
{
// DMD Win 32 bit, DigitalMars C standard library misses the _aligned_xxx
// functions family (snn.lib)
version(CRuntime_DigitalMars)
{
// Helper to cast the infos written before the aligned pointer
// this header keeps track of the size (required to realloc) and of
// the base ptr (required to free).
private struct AlignInfo
{
void* basePtr;
size_t size;
@nogc nothrow
static AlignInfo* opCall(void* ptr)
{
return cast(AlignInfo*) (ptr - AlignInfo.sizeof);
}
}
@nogc nothrow
private void* _aligned_malloc(size_t size, size_t alignment)
{
import std.c.stdlib : malloc;
size_t offset = alignment + size_t.sizeof * 2 - 1;
// unaligned chunk
void* basePtr = malloc(size + offset);
if (!basePtr) return null;
// get aligned location within the chunk
void* alignedPtr = cast(void**)((cast(size_t)(basePtr) + offset)
& ~(alignment - 1));
// write the header before the aligned pointer
AlignInfo* head = AlignInfo(alignedPtr);
head.basePtr = basePtr;
head.size = size;
return alignedPtr;
}
@nogc nothrow
private void* _aligned_realloc(void* ptr, size_t size, size_t alignment)
{
import std.c.stdlib : free;
import std.c.string : memcpy;
if (!ptr) return _aligned_malloc(size, alignment);
// gets the header from the exising pointer
AlignInfo* head = AlignInfo(ptr);
// gets a new aligned pointer
void* alignedPtr = _aligned_malloc(size, alignment);
if (!alignedPtr)
{
//to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235462.aspx
//see Return value: in this case the original block is unchanged
return null;
}
// copy exising data
memcpy(alignedPtr, ptr, head.size);
free(head.basePtr);
return alignedPtr;
}
@nogc nothrow
private void _aligned_free(void *ptr)
{
import std.c.stdlib : free;
if (!ptr) return;
AlignInfo* head = AlignInfo(ptr);
free(head.basePtr);
}
}
// DMD Win 64 bit, uses microsoft standard C library which implements them
else
{
@nogc nothrow private extern(C) void* _aligned_malloc(size_t, size_t);
@nogc nothrow private extern(C) void _aligned_free(void *memblock);
@nogc nothrow private extern(C) void* _aligned_realloc(void *, size_t, size_t);
}
}
/**
Aligned allocator using OS-specific primitives, under a uniform API.
*/
struct AlignedMallocator
{
unittest { testAllocator!(() => typeof(this).instance); }
/**
The default alignment is $(D platformAlignment).
*/
enum uint alignment = platformAlignment;
/**
Forwards to $(D alignedAllocate(bytes, platformAlignment)).
*/
@trusted @nogc nothrow
void[] allocate(size_t bytes) shared
{
if (!bytes) return null;
return alignedAllocate(bytes, alignment);
}
/**
Uses $(WEB man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/posix_memalign.3.html,
$(D posix_memalign)) on Posix and
$(WEB msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8z34s9c6(v=vs.80).aspx,
$(D __aligned_malloc)) on Windows.
*/
version(Posix)
@trusted @nogc nothrow
void[] alignedAllocate(size_t bytes, uint a) shared
{
import core.stdc.errno : ENOMEM, EINVAL;
assert(a.isGoodDynamicAlignment);
void* result;
auto code = posix_memalign(&result, a, bytes);
if (code == ENOMEM)
return null;
else if (code == EINVAL)
{
assert(0, "AlignedMallocator.alignment is not a power of two "
~"multiple of (void*).sizeof, according to posix_memalign!");
}
else if (code != 0)
assert (0, "posix_memalign returned an unknown code!");
else
return result[0 .. bytes];
}
else version(Windows)
@trusted @nogc nothrow
void[] alignedAllocate(size_t bytes, uint a) shared
{
auto result = _aligned_malloc(bytes, a);
return result ? result[0 .. bytes] : null;
}
else static assert(0);
/**
Calls $(D free(b.ptr)) on Posix and
$(WEB msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/17b5h8td(v=vs.80).aspx,
$(D __aligned_free(b.ptr))) on Windows.
*/
version (Posix)
@system @nogc nothrow
bool deallocate(void[] b) shared
{
import core.stdc.stdlib : free;
free(b.ptr);
return true;
}
else version (Windows)
@system @nogc nothrow
bool deallocate(void[] b) shared
{
_aligned_free(b.ptr);
return true;
}
else static assert(0);
/**
On Posix, forwards to $(D realloc). On Windows, forwards to
$(D alignedReallocate(b, newSize, platformAlignment)).
*/
version (Posix)
@system @nogc nothrow
bool reallocate(ref void[] b, size_t newSize) shared
{
return Mallocator.instance.reallocate(b, newSize);
}
version (Windows)
@system @nogc nothrow
bool reallocate(ref void[] b, size_t newSize) shared
{
return alignedReallocate(b, newSize, alignment);
}
/**
On Posix, uses $(D alignedAllocate) and copies data around because there is
no realloc for aligned memory. On Windows, calls
$(WEB msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/y69db7sx(v=vs.80).aspx,
$(D __aligned_realloc(b.ptr, newSize, a))).
*/
version (Windows)
@system @nogc nothrow
bool alignedReallocate(ref void[] b, size_t s, uint a) shared
{
if (!s)
{
deallocate(b);
b = null;
return true;
}
auto p = cast(ubyte*) _aligned_realloc(b.ptr, s, a);
if (!p) return false;
b = p[0 .. s];
return true;
}
/**
Returns the global instance of this allocator type. The C heap allocator is
thread-safe, therefore all of its methods and `instance` itself are
$(D shared).
*/
static shared AlignedMallocator instance;
}
///
@nogc nothrow
unittest
{
auto buffer = AlignedMallocator.instance.alignedAllocate(1024 * 1024 * 4,
128);
scope(exit) AlignedMallocator.instance.deallocate(buffer);
//...
}
version(unittest) version(CRuntime_DigitalMars)
@nogc nothrow
size_t addr(ref void* ptr) { return cast(size_t) ptr; }
version(CRuntime_DigitalMars)
@nogc nothrow
unittest
{
void* m;
m = _aligned_malloc(16, 0x10);
if (m)
{
assert((m.addr & 0xF) == 0);
_aligned_free(m);
}
m = _aligned_malloc(16, 0x100);
if (m)
{
assert((m.addr & 0xFF) == 0);
_aligned_free(m);
}
m = _aligned_malloc(16, 0x1000);
if (m)
{
assert((m.addr & 0xFFF) == 0);
_aligned_free(m);
}
m = _aligned_malloc(16, 0x10);
if (m)
{
assert((cast(size_t)m & 0xF) == 0);
m = _aligned_realloc(m, 32, 0x10000);
if (m) assert((m.addr & 0xFFFF) == 0);
_aligned_free(m);
}
m = _aligned_malloc(8, 0x10);
if (m)
{
*cast(ulong*) m = 0X01234567_89ABCDEF;
m = _aligned_realloc(m, 0x800, 0x1000);
if (m) assert(*cast(ulong*) m == 0X01234567_89ABCDEF);
_aligned_free(m);
}
}