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Revision 11bfd32881e9d57072d3ffee253f5c34535d5042 authored by R David Murray on 30 July 2013, 18:42:40 UTC, committed by R David Murray on 30 July 2013, 18:42:40 UTC
testcleanup directive is new as of 1.1, and we are currently running
1.0.7.  But using testsetup works just as well, and avoids the
unknown directive error when building the docs.
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Tip revision: 11bfd32881e9d57072d3ffee253f5c34535d5042 authored by R David Murray on 30 July 2013, 18:42:40 UTC
#18584: s/testcleanup/testsetup/ until we switch to Sphinx 1.1.
Tip revision: 11bfd32
pyarena.c
#include "Python.h"

/* A simple arena block structure.

   Measurements with standard library modules suggest the average
   allocation is about 20 bytes and that most compiles use a single
   block.

   TODO(jhylton): Think about a realloc API, maybe just for the last
   allocation?
*/

#define DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE 8192
#define ALIGNMENT               8

typedef struct _block {
    /* Total number of bytes owned by this block available to pass out.
     * Read-only after initialization.  The first such byte starts at
     * ab_mem.
     */
    size_t ab_size;

    /* Total number of bytes already passed out.  The next byte available
     * to pass out starts at ab_mem + ab_offset.
     */
    size_t ab_offset;

    /* An arena maintains a singly-linked, NULL-terminated list of
     * all blocks owned by the arena.  These are linked via the
     * ab_next member.
     */
    struct _block *ab_next;

    /* Pointer to the first allocatable byte owned by this block.  Read-
     * only after initialization.
     */
    void *ab_mem;
} block;

/* The arena manages two kinds of memory, blocks of raw memory
   and a list of PyObject* pointers.  PyObjects are decrefed
   when the arena is freed.
*/

struct _arena {
    /* Pointer to the first block allocated for the arena, never NULL.
       It is used only to find the first block when the arena is
       being freed.
     */
    block *a_head;

    /* Pointer to the block currently used for allocation.  It's
       ab_next field should be NULL.  If it is not-null after a
       call to block_alloc(), it means a new block has been allocated
       and a_cur should be reset to point it.
     */
    block *a_cur;

    /* A Python list object containing references to all the PyObject
       pointers associated with this area.  They will be DECREFed
       when the arena is freed.
    */
    PyObject *a_objects;

#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
    /* Debug output */
    size_t total_allocs;
    size_t total_size;
    size_t total_blocks;
    size_t total_block_size;
    size_t total_big_blocks;
#endif
};

static block *
block_new(size_t size)
{
    /* Allocate header and block as one unit.
       ab_mem points just past header. */
    block *b = (block *)malloc(sizeof(block) + size);
    if (!b)
        return NULL;
    b->ab_size = size;
    b->ab_mem = (void *)(b + 1);
    b->ab_next = NULL;
    b->ab_offset = (char *)_Py_ALIGN_UP(b->ab_mem, ALIGNMENT) -
            (char *)(b->ab_mem);
    return b;
}

static void
block_free(block *b) {
    while (b) {
        block *next = b->ab_next;
        free(b);
        b = next;
    }
}

static void *
block_alloc(block *b, size_t size)
{
    void *p;
    assert(b);
    size = _Py_SIZE_ROUND_UP(size, ALIGNMENT);
    if (b->ab_offset + size > b->ab_size) {
        /* If we need to allocate more memory than will fit in
           the default block, allocate a one-off block that is
           exactly the right size. */
        /* TODO(jhylton): Think about space waste at end of block */
        block *newbl = block_new(
                        size < DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE ?
                        DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE : size);
        if (!newbl)
            return NULL;
        assert(!b->ab_next);
        b->ab_next = newbl;
        b = newbl;
    }

    assert(b->ab_offset + size <= b->ab_size);
    p = (void *)(((char *)b->ab_mem) + b->ab_offset);
    b->ab_offset += size;
    return p;
}

PyArena *
PyArena_New()
{
    PyArena* arena = (PyArena *)malloc(sizeof(PyArena));
    if (!arena)
        return (PyArena*)PyErr_NoMemory();

    arena->a_head = block_new(DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE);
    arena->a_cur = arena->a_head;
    if (!arena->a_head) {
        free((void *)arena);
        return (PyArena*)PyErr_NoMemory();
    }
    arena->a_objects = PyList_New(0);
    if (!arena->a_objects) {
        block_free(arena->a_head);
        free((void *)arena);
        return (PyArena*)PyErr_NoMemory();
    }
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
    arena->total_allocs = 0;
    arena->total_size = 0;
    arena->total_blocks = 1;
    arena->total_block_size = DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE;
    arena->total_big_blocks = 0;
#endif
    return arena;
}

void
PyArena_Free(PyArena *arena)
{
    assert(arena);
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
    /*
    fprintf(stderr,
        "alloc=%d size=%d blocks=%d block_size=%d big=%d objects=%d\n",
        arena->total_allocs, arena->total_size, arena->total_blocks,
        arena->total_block_size, arena->total_big_blocks,
        PyList_Size(arena->a_objects));
    */
#endif
    block_free(arena->a_head);
    /* This property normally holds, except when the code being compiled
       is sys.getobjects(0), in which case there will be two references.
    assert(arena->a_objects->ob_refcnt == 1);
    */

    Py_DECREF(arena->a_objects);
    free(arena);
}

void *
PyArena_Malloc(PyArena *arena, size_t size)
{
    void *p = block_alloc(arena->a_cur, size);
    if (!p)
        return PyErr_NoMemory();
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
    arena->total_allocs++;
    arena->total_size += size;
#endif
    /* Reset cur if we allocated a new block. */
    if (arena->a_cur->ab_next) {
        arena->a_cur = arena->a_cur->ab_next;
#if defined(Py_DEBUG)
        arena->total_blocks++;
        arena->total_block_size += arena->a_cur->ab_size;
        if (arena->a_cur->ab_size > DEFAULT_BLOCK_SIZE)
            ++arena->total_big_blocks;
#endif
    }
    return p;
}

int
PyArena_AddPyObject(PyArena *arena, PyObject *obj)
{
    int r = PyList_Append(arena->a_objects, obj);
    if (r >= 0) {
        Py_DECREF(obj);
    }
    return r;
}
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