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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 23 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 24 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 25 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 26 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 27 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 28 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 29 * SUCH DAMAGE. 30 * 31 * @(#)malloc.h 8.5 (Berkeley) 5/3/95 32 * $FreeBSD: releng/10.3/sys/sys/malloc.h 252330 2013-06-28 03:51:20Z jeff $ 33 */ 34 35#ifndef _SYS_MALLOC_H_ 36#define _SYS_MALLOC_H_ 37 38#include <sys/param.h> 39#include <sys/queue.h> 40#include <sys/_lock.h> 41#include <sys/_mutex.h> 42 43#define MINALLOCSIZE UMA_SMALLEST_UNIT 44 45/* 46 * flags to malloc. 47 */ 48#define M_NOWAIT 0x0001 /* do not block */ 49#define M_WAITOK 0x0002 /* ok to block */ 50#define M_ZERO 0x0100 /* bzero the allocation */ 51#define M_NOVM 0x0200 /* don't ask VM for pages */ 52#define M_USE_RESERVE 0x0400 /* can alloc out of reserve memory */ 53#define M_NODUMP 0x0800 /* don't dump pages in this allocation */ 54#define M_FIRSTFIT 0x1000 /* Only for vmem, fast fit. */ 55#define M_BESTFIT 0x2000 /* Only for vmem, low fragmentation. */ 56 57#define M_MAGIC 877983977 /* time when first defined :-) */ 58 59/* 60 * Two malloc type structures are present: malloc_type, which is used by a 61 * type owner to declare the type, and malloc_type_internal, which holds 62 * malloc-owned statistics and other ABI-sensitive fields, such as the set of 63 * malloc statistics indexed by the compile-time MAXCPU constant. 64 * Applications should avoid introducing dependence on the allocator private 65 * data layout and size. 66 * 67 * The malloc_type ks_next field is protected by malloc_mtx. Other fields in 68 * malloc_type are static after initialization so unsynchronized. 69 * 70 * Statistics in malloc_type_stats are written only when holding a critical 71 * section and running on the CPU associated with the index into the stat 72 * array, but read lock-free resulting in possible (minor) races, which the 73 * monitoring app should take into account. 74 */ 75struct malloc_type_stats { 76 uint64_t mts_memalloced; /* Bytes allocated on CPU. */ 77 uint64_t mts_memfreed; /* Bytes freed on CPU. */ 78 uint64_t mts_numallocs; /* Number of allocates on CPU. */ 79 uint64_t mts_numfrees; /* number of frees on CPU. */ 80 uint64_t mts_size; /* Bitmask of sizes allocated on CPU. */ 81 uint64_t _mts_reserved1; /* Reserved field. */ 82 uint64_t _mts_reserved2; /* Reserved field. */ 83 uint64_t _mts_reserved3; /* Reserved field. */ 84}; 85 86/* 87 * Index definitions for the mti_probes[] array. 88 */ 89#define DTMALLOC_PROBE_MALLOC 0 90#define DTMALLOC_PROBE_FREE 1 91#define DTMALLOC_PROBE_MAX 2 92 93struct malloc_type_internal { 94 uint32_t mti_probes[DTMALLOC_PROBE_MAX]; 95 /* DTrace probe ID array. */ 96 u_char mti_zone; 97 struct malloc_type_stats mti_stats[MAXCPU]; 98}; 99 100/* 101 * Public data structure describing a malloc type. Private data is hung off 102 * of ks_handle to avoid encoding internal malloc(9) data structures in 103 * modules, which will statically allocate struct malloc_type. 104 */ 105struct malloc_type { 106 struct malloc_type *ks_next; /* Next in global chain. */ 107 u_long ks_magic; /* Detect programmer error. */ 108 const char *ks_shortdesc; /* Printable type name. */ 109 void *ks_handle; /* Priv. data, was lo_class. */ 110}; 111 112/* 113 * Statistics structure headers for user space. The kern.malloc sysctl 114 * exposes a structure stream consisting of a stream header, then a series of 115 * malloc type headers and statistics structures (quantity maxcpus). For 116 * convenience, the kernel will provide the current value of maxcpus at the 117 * head of the stream. 118 */ 119#define MALLOC_TYPE_STREAM_VERSION 0x00000001 120struct malloc_type_stream_header { 121 uint32_t mtsh_version; /* Stream format version. */ 122 uint32_t mtsh_maxcpus; /* Value of MAXCPU for stream. */ 123 uint32_t mtsh_count; /* Number of records. */ 124 uint32_t _mtsh_pad; /* Pad/reserved field. */ 125}; 126 127#define MALLOC_MAX_NAME 32 128struct malloc_type_header { 129 char mth_name[MALLOC_MAX_NAME]; 130}; 131 132#ifdef _KERNEL 133#define MALLOC_DEFINE(type, shortdesc, longdesc) \ 134 struct malloc_type type[1] = { \ 135 { NULL, M_MAGIC, shortdesc, NULL } \ 136 }; \ 137 SYSINIT(type##_init, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_SECOND, malloc_init, \ 138 type); \ 139 SYSUNINIT(type##_uninit, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, \ 140 malloc_uninit, type) 141 142#define MALLOC_DECLARE(type) \ 143 extern struct malloc_type type[1] 144 145MALLOC_DECLARE(M_CACHE); 146MALLOC_DECLARE(M_DEVBUF); 147MALLOC_DECLARE(M_TEMP); 148 149MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6OPT); /* for INET6 */ 150MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IP6NDP); /* for INET6 */ 151 152/* 153 * Deprecated macro versions of not-quite-malloc() and free(). 154 */ 155#define MALLOC(space, cast, size, type, flags) \ 156 ((space) = (cast)malloc((u_long)(size), (type), (flags))) 157#define FREE(addr, type) free((addr), (type)) 158 159/* 160 * XXX this should be declared in <sys/uio.h>, but that tends to fail 161 * because <sys/uio.h> is included in a header before the source file 162 * has a chance to include <sys/malloc.h> to get MALLOC_DECLARE() defined. 163 */ 164MALLOC_DECLARE(M_IOV); 165 166extern struct mtx malloc_mtx; 167 168/* 169 * Function type used when iterating over the list of malloc types. 170 */ 171typedef void malloc_type_list_func_t(struct malloc_type *, void *); 172 173void contigfree(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type); 174void *contigmalloc(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags, 175 vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, unsigned long alignment, 176 vm_paddr_t boundary) __malloc_like; 177void free(void *addr, struct malloc_type *type); 178void *malloc(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags) __malloc_like; 179void malloc_init(void *); 180int malloc_last_fail(void); 181void malloc_type_allocated(struct malloc_type *type, unsigned long size); 182void malloc_type_freed(struct malloc_type *type, unsigned long size); 183void malloc_type_list(malloc_type_list_func_t *, void *); 184void malloc_uninit(void *); 185void *realloc(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, 186 int flags); 187void *reallocf(void *addr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, 188 int flags); 189 190struct malloc_type *malloc_desc2type(const char *desc); 191#endif /* _KERNEL */ 192 193#endif /* !_SYS_MALLOC_H_ */ 194