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19 */
20
21#ifndef WTF_FastMalloc_h
22#define WTF_FastMalloc_h
23
24#include "Platform.h"
25#include "PossiblyNull.h"
26#include <stdlib.h>
27#include <new>
28
29namespace WTF {
30
31 // These functions call CRASH() if an allocation fails.
32 void* fastMalloc(size_t);
33 void* fastZeroedMalloc(size_t);
34 void* fastCalloc(size_t numElements, size_t elementSize);
35 void* fastRealloc(void*, size_t);
36 char* fastStrDup(const char*);
37
38 struct TryMallocReturnValue {
39 TryMallocReturnValue(void* data)
40 : m_data(data)
41 {
42 }
43 TryMallocReturnValue(const TryMallocReturnValue& source)
44 : m_data(source.m_data)
45 {
46 source.m_data = 0;
47 }
48 ~TryMallocReturnValue() { ASSERT(!m_data); }
49 template <typename T> bool getValue(T& data) WARN_UNUSED_RETURN;
50 template <typename T> operator PossiblyNull<T>()
51 {
52 T value;
53 getValue(value);
54 return PossiblyNull<T>(value);
55 }
56 private:
57 mutable void* m_data;
58 };
59
60 template <typename T> bool TryMallocReturnValue::getValue(T& data)
61 {
62 union u { void* data; T target; } res;
63 res.data = m_data;
64 data = res.target;
65 bool returnValue = !!m_data;
66 m_data = 0;
67 return returnValue;
68 }
69
70 TryMallocReturnValue tryFastMalloc(size_t n);
71 TryMallocReturnValue tryFastZeroedMalloc(size_t n);
72 TryMallocReturnValue tryFastCalloc(size_t n_elements, size_t element_size);
73 TryMallocReturnValue tryFastRealloc(void* p, size_t n);
74
75 void fastFree(void*);
76
77#ifndef NDEBUG
78 void fastMallocForbid();
79 void fastMallocAllow();
80#endif
81
82 void releaseFastMallocFreeMemory();
83
84 struct FastMallocStatistics {
85 size_t heapSize;
86 size_t freeSizeInHeap;
87 size_t freeSizeInCaches;
88 size_t returnedSize;
89 };
90 FastMallocStatistics fastMallocStatistics();
91
92 // This defines a type which holds an unsigned integer and is the same
93 // size as the minimally aligned memory allocation.
94 typedef unsigned long long AllocAlignmentInteger;
95
96 namespace Internal {
97 enum AllocType { // Start with an unusual number instead of zero, because zero is common.
98 AllocTypeMalloc = 0x375d6750, // Encompasses fastMalloc, fastZeroedMalloc, fastCalloc, fastRealloc.
99 AllocTypeClassNew, // Encompasses class operator new from FastAllocBase.
100 AllocTypeClassNewArray, // Encompasses class operator new[] from FastAllocBase.
101 AllocTypeFastNew, // Encompasses fastNew.
102 AllocTypeFastNewArray, // Encompasses fastNewArray.
103 AllocTypeNew, // Encompasses global operator new.
104 AllocTypeNewArray // Encompasses global operator new[].
105 };
106 }
107
108#if ENABLE(FAST_MALLOC_MATCH_VALIDATION)
109
110 // Malloc validation is a scheme whereby a tag is attached to an
111 // allocation which identifies how it was originally allocated.
112 // This allows us to verify that the freeing operation matches the
113 // allocation operation. If memory is allocated with operator new[]
114 // but freed with free or delete, this system would detect that.
115 // In the implementation here, the tag is an integer prepended to
116 // the allocation memory which is assigned one of the AllocType
117 // enumeration values. An alternative implementation of this
118 // scheme could store the tag somewhere else or ignore it.
119 // Users of FastMalloc don't need to know or care how this tagging
120 // is implemented.
121
122 namespace Internal {
123
124 // Return the AllocType tag associated with the allocated block p.
125 inline AllocType fastMallocMatchValidationType(const void* p)
126 {
127 const AllocAlignmentInteger* type = static_cast<const AllocAlignmentInteger*>(p) - 1;
128 return static_cast<AllocType>(*type);
129 }
130
131 // Return the address of the AllocType tag associated with the allocated block p.
132 inline AllocAlignmentInteger* fastMallocMatchValidationValue(void* p)
133 {
134 return reinterpret_cast<AllocAlignmentInteger*>(static_cast<char*>(p) - sizeof(AllocAlignmentInteger));
135 }
136
137 // Set the AllocType tag to be associaged with the allocated block p.
138 inline void setFastMallocMatchValidationType(void* p, AllocType allocType)
139 {
140 AllocAlignmentInteger* type = static_cast<AllocAlignmentInteger*>(p) - 1;
141 *type = static_cast<AllocAlignmentInteger>(allocType);
142 }
143
144 // Handle a detected alloc/free mismatch. By default this calls CRASH().
145 void fastMallocMatchFailed(void* p);
146
147 } // namespace Internal
148
149 // This is a higher level function which is used by FastMalloc-using code.
150 inline void fastMallocMatchValidateMalloc(void* p, Internal::AllocType allocType)
151 {
152 if (!p)
153 return;
154
155 Internal::setFastMallocMatchValidationType(p, allocType);
156 }
157
158 // This is a higher level function which is used by FastMalloc-using code.
159 inline void fastMallocMatchValidateFree(void* p, Internal::AllocType allocType)
160 {
161 if (!p)
162 return;
163
164 if (Internal::fastMallocMatchValidationType(p) != allocType)
165 Internal::fastMallocMatchFailed(p);
166 Internal::setFastMallocMatchValidationType(p, Internal::AllocTypeMalloc); // Set it to this so that fastFree thinks it's OK.
167 }
168
169#else
170
171 inline void fastMallocMatchValidateMalloc(void*, Internal::AllocType)
172 {
173 }
174
175 inline void fastMallocMatchValidateFree(void*, Internal::AllocType)
176 {
177 }
178
179#endif
180
181} // namespace WTF
182
183using WTF::fastMalloc;
184using WTF::fastZeroedMalloc;
185using WTF::fastCalloc;
186using WTF::fastRealloc;
187using WTF::tryFastMalloc;
188using WTF::tryFastZeroedMalloc;
189using WTF::tryFastCalloc;
190using WTF::tryFastRealloc;
191using WTF::fastFree;
192using WTF::fastStrDup;
193
194#ifndef NDEBUG
195using WTF::fastMallocForbid;
196using WTF::fastMallocAllow;
197#endif
198
199#if COMPILER(GCC) && OS(DARWIN)
200#define WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE __private_extern__ inline __attribute__((always_inline))
201#elif COMPILER(GCC)
202#define WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))
203#elif COMPILER(MSVC) || COMPILER(RVCT)
204#define WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE __forceinline
205#else
206#define WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE inline
207#endif
208
209#if !defined(_CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC) && !(defined(USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC) && USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC)
210
211// The nothrow functions here are actually not all that helpful, because fastMalloc will
212// call CRASH() rather than returning 0, and returning 0 is what nothrow is all about.
213// But since WebKit code never uses exceptions or nothrow at all, this is probably OK.
214// Long term we will adopt FastAllocBase.h everywhere, and and replace this with
215// debug-only code to make sure we don't use the system malloc via the default operator
216// new by accident.
217
218// We musn't customize the global operator new and delete for the Qt port.
219#if !PLATFORM(QT)
220
221#if COMPILER(MSVC)
222#pragma warning(push)
223#pragma warning(disable: 4290) // Disable the C++ exception specification ignored warning.
224#endif
225WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void* operator new(size_t size) throw (std::bad_alloc) { return fastMalloc(size); }
226WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void* operator new(size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) throw() { return fastMalloc(size); }
227WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void operator delete(void* p) throw() { fastFree(p); }
228WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void operator delete(void* p, const std::nothrow_t&) throw() { fastFree(p); }
229WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void* operator new[](size_t size) throw (std::bad_alloc) { return fastMalloc(size); }
230WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void* operator new[](size_t size, const std::nothrow_t&) throw() { return fastMalloc(size); }
231WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void operator delete[](void* p) throw() { fastFree(p); }
232WTF_PRIVATE_INLINE void operator delete[](void* p, const std::nothrow_t&) throw() { fastFree(p); }
233#if COMPILER(MSVC)
234#pragma warning(pop)
235#endif
236
237#endif
238
239#endif
240
241#endif /* WTF_FastMalloc_h */
242

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