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- 5b675ef65e4977b3ac778a75a21e99db1ebe78e7 Remove "not an official google project" disclaimer. by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> - 77d2aacc03efe6841612b38bcbb745dde1ad7d3e Avoid weak virtual table warnings (-Wweak-vtables) and re... by Abseil Team <absl-team@google.com> GitOrigin-RevId: 5b675ef65e4977b3ac778a75a21e99db1ebe78e7 Change-Id: Ia0d1d6e39169c7ad9783d25dc92dad041de3a966
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//
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// Copyright 2017 The Abseil Authors.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// Extra extensions exported by some malloc implementations. These
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// extensions are accessed through a virtual base class so an
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// application can link against a malloc that does not implement these
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// extensions, and it will get default versions that do nothing.
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//
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// NOTE FOR C USERS: If you wish to use this functionality from within
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// a C program, see malloc_extension_c.h.
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#ifndef ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
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#define ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <atomic>
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#include <map>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "absl/base/attributes.h"
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#include "absl/base/macros.h"
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#include "absl/base/port.h"
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namespace absl {
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namespace base_internal {
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class MallocExtensionWriter;
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// Interface to a pluggable system allocator.
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class SysAllocator {
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public:
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SysAllocator() {
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}
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virtual ~SysAllocator();
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// Allocates "size"-byte of memory from system aligned with "alignment".
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// Returns null if failed. Otherwise, the returned pointer p up to and
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// including (p + actual_size -1) have been allocated.
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virtual void* Alloc(size_t size, size_t *actual_size, size_t alignment) = 0;
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// Get a human-readable description of the current state of the
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// allocator. The state is stored as a null-terminated std::string in
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// a prefix of buffer.
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virtual void GetStats(char* buffer, int length);
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};
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// The default implementations of the following routines do nothing.
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// All implementations should be thread-safe; the current ones
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// (DebugMallocImplementation and TCMallocImplementation) are.
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class MallocExtension {
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public:
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virtual ~MallocExtension();
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// Verifies that all blocks are valid. Returns true if all are; dumps
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// core otherwise. A no-op except in debug mode. Even in debug mode,
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// they may not do any checking except with certain malloc
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// implementations. Thread-safe.
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virtual bool VerifyAllMemory();
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// Verifies that p was returned by new, has not been deleted, and is
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// valid. Returns true if p is good; dumps core otherwise. A no-op
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// except in debug mode. Even in debug mode, may not do any checking
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// except with certain malloc implementations. Thread-safe.
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virtual bool VerifyNewMemory(const void* p);
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// Verifies that p was returned by new[], has not been deleted, and is
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// valid. Returns true if p is good; dumps core otherwise. A no-op
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// except in debug mode. Even in debug mode, may not do any checking
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// except with certain malloc implementations. Thread-safe.
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virtual bool VerifyArrayNewMemory(const void* p);
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// Verifies that p was returned by malloc, has not been freed, and is
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// valid. Returns true if p is good; dumps core otherwise. A no-op
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// except in debug mode. Even in debug mode, may not do any checking
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// except with certain malloc implementations. Thread-safe.
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virtual bool VerifyMallocMemory(const void* p);
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// If statistics collection is enabled, sets *blocks to be the number of
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// currently allocated blocks, sets *total to be the total size allocated
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// over all blocks, sets histogram[n] to be the number of blocks with
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// size between 2^n-1 and 2^(n+1), and returns true. Returns false, and
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// does not change *blocks, *total, or *histogram, if statistics
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// collection is disabled.
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//
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// Note that these statistics reflect memory allocated by new, new[],
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// malloc(), and realloc(), but not mmap(). They may be larger (if not
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// all pages have been written to) or smaller (if pages have been
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// allocated by mmap()) than the total RSS size. They will always be
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// smaller than the total virtual memory size.
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static constexpr int kMallocHistogramSize = 64;
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virtual bool MallocMemoryStats(int* blocks, size_t* total,
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int histogram[kMallocHistogramSize]);
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// Get a human readable description of the current state of the malloc
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// data structures. The state is stored as a null-terminated std::string
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// in a prefix of "buffer[0,buffer_length-1]".
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// REQUIRES: buffer_length > 0.
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virtual void GetStats(char* buffer, int buffer_length);
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// Outputs to "writer" a sample of live objects and the stack traces
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// that allocated these objects. The output can be passed to pprof.
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virtual void GetHeapSample(MallocExtensionWriter* writer);
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// Outputs to "writer" the stack traces that caused growth in the
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// address space size. The output can be passed to "pprof".
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virtual void GetHeapGrowthStacks(MallocExtensionWriter* writer);
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// Outputs to "writer" a fragmentation profile. The output can be
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// passed to "pprof". In particular, the result is a list of
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// <n,total,stacktrace> tuples that says that "total" bytes in "n"
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// objects are currently unusable because of fragmentation caused by
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// an allocation with the specified "stacktrace".
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virtual void GetFragmentationProfile(MallocExtensionWriter* writer);
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Control operations for getting and setting malloc implementation
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// specific parameters. Some currently useful properties:
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//
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// generic
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// -------
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// "generic.current_allocated_bytes"
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// Number of bytes currently allocated by application
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// This property is not writable.
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//
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// "generic.heap_size"
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// Number of bytes in the heap ==
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// current_allocated_bytes +
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// fragmentation +
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// freed memory regions
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// This property is not writable.
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//
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// tcmalloc
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// --------
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// "tcmalloc.max_total_thread_cache_bytes"
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// Upper limit on total number of bytes stored across all
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// per-thread caches. Default: 16MB.
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//
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// "tcmalloc.current_total_thread_cache_bytes"
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// Number of bytes used across all thread caches.
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// This property is not writable.
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//
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// "tcmalloc.pageheap_free_bytes"
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// Number of bytes in free, mapped pages in page heap. These
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// bytes can be used to fulfill allocation requests. They
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// always count towards virtual memory usage, and unless the
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// underlying memory is swapped out by the OS, they also count
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// towards physical memory usage. This property is not writable.
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//
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// "tcmalloc.pageheap_unmapped_bytes"
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// Number of bytes in free, unmapped pages in page heap.
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// These are bytes that have been released back to the OS,
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// possibly by one of the MallocExtension "Release" calls.
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// They can be used to fulfill allocation requests, but
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// typically incur a page fault. They always count towards
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// virtual memory usage, and depending on the OS, typically
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// do not count towards physical memory usage. This property
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// is not writable.
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//
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// "tcmalloc.per_cpu_caches_active"
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// Whether tcmalloc is using per-CPU caches (1 or 0 respectively).
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// This property is not writable.
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Get the named "property"'s value. Returns true if the property
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// is known. Returns false if the property is not a valid property
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// name for the current malloc implementation.
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// REQUIRES: property != null; value != null
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virtual bool GetNumericProperty(const char* property, size_t* value);
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// Set the named "property"'s value. Returns true if the property
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// is known and writable. Returns false if the property is not a
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// valid property name for the current malloc implementation, or
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// is not writable.
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// REQUIRES: property != null
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virtual bool SetNumericProperty(const char* property, size_t value);
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// Mark the current thread as "idle". This routine may optionally
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// be called by threads as a hint to the malloc implementation that
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// any thread-specific resources should be released. Note: this may
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// be an expensive routine, so it should not be called too often.
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//
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// Also, if the code that calls this routine will go to sleep for
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// a while, it should take care to not allocate anything between
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// the call to this routine and the beginning of the sleep.
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//
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// Most malloc implementations ignore this routine.
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virtual void MarkThreadIdle();
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// Mark the current thread as "busy". This routine should be
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// called after MarkThreadIdle() if the thread will now do more
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// work. If this method is not called, performance may suffer.
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//
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// Most malloc implementations ignore this routine.
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virtual void MarkThreadBusy();
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// Attempt to free any resources associated with cpu <cpu> (in the sense
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// of only being usable from that CPU.) Returns the number of bytes
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// previously assigned to "cpu" that were freed. Safe to call from
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// any processor, not just <cpu>.
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//
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// Most malloc implementations ignore this routine (known exceptions:
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// tcmalloc with --tcmalloc_per_cpu_caches=true.)
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virtual size_t ReleaseCPUMemory(int cpu);
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// Gets the system allocator used by the malloc extension instance. Returns
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// null for malloc implementations that do not support pluggable system
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// allocators.
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virtual SysAllocator* GetSystemAllocator();
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// Sets the system allocator to the specified.
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//
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// Users could register their own system allocators for malloc implementation
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// that supports pluggable system allocators, such as TCMalloc, by doing:
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// alloc = new MyOwnSysAllocator();
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// MallocExtension::instance()->SetSystemAllocator(alloc);
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// It's up to users whether to fall back (recommended) to the default
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// system allocator (use GetSystemAllocator() above) or not. The caller is
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// responsible to any necessary locking.
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// See tcmalloc/system-alloc.h for the interface and
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// tcmalloc/memfs_malloc.cc for the examples.
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//
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// It's a no-op for malloc implementations that do not support pluggable
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// system allocators.
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virtual void SetSystemAllocator(SysAllocator *a);
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// Try to release num_bytes of free memory back to the operating
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// system for reuse. Use this extension with caution -- to get this
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// memory back may require faulting pages back in by the OS, and
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// that may be slow. (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc.)
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virtual void ReleaseToSystem(size_t num_bytes);
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// Same as ReleaseToSystem() but release as much memory as possible.
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virtual void ReleaseFreeMemory();
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// Sets the rate at which we release unused memory to the system.
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// Zero means we never release memory back to the system. Increase
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// this flag to return memory faster; decrease it to return memory
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// slower. Reasonable rates are in the range [0,10]. (Currently
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// only implemented in tcmalloc).
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virtual void SetMemoryReleaseRate(double rate);
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// Gets the release rate. Returns a value < 0 if unknown.
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virtual double GetMemoryReleaseRate();
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// Returns the estimated number of bytes that will be allocated for
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// a request of "size" bytes. This is an estimate: an allocation of
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// SIZE bytes may reserve more bytes, but will never reserve less.
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// (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc, other implementations
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// always return SIZE.)
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// This is equivalent to malloc_good_size() in OS X.
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virtual size_t GetEstimatedAllocatedSize(size_t size);
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// Returns the actual number N of bytes reserved by tcmalloc for the
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// pointer p. This number may be equal to or greater than the
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// number of bytes requested when p was allocated.
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//
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// This routine is just useful for statistics collection. The
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// client must *not* read or write from the extra bytes that are
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// indicated by this call.
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//
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// Example, suppose the client gets memory by calling
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// p = malloc(10)
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// and GetAllocatedSize(p) returns 16. The client must only use the
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// first 10 bytes p[0..9], and not attempt to read or write p[10..15].
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//
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// p must have been allocated by this malloc implementation, must
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// not be an interior pointer -- that is, must be exactly the
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// pointer returned to by malloc() et al., not some offset from that
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// -- and should not have been freed yet. p may be null.
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// (Currently only implemented in tcmalloc; other implementations
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// will return 0.)
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virtual size_t GetAllocatedSize(const void* p);
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// Returns kOwned if this malloc implementation allocated the memory
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// pointed to by p, or kNotOwned if some other malloc implementation
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// allocated it or p is null. May also return kUnknownOwnership if
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// the malloc implementation does not keep track of ownership.
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// REQUIRES: p must be a value returned from a previous call to
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// malloc(), calloc(), realloc(), memalign(), posix_memalign(),
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// valloc(), pvalloc(), new, or new[], and must refer to memory that
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// is currently allocated (so, for instance, you should not pass in
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// a pointer after having called free() on it).
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enum Ownership {
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// NOTE: Enum values MUST be kept in sync with the version in
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// malloc_extension_c.h
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kUnknownOwnership = 0,
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kOwned,
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kNotOwned
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};
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virtual Ownership GetOwnership(const void* p);
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// The current malloc implementation. Always non-null.
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static MallocExtension* instance() {
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InitModuleOnce();
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return current_instance_.load(std::memory_order_acquire);
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}
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// Change the malloc implementation. Typically called by the
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// malloc implementation during initialization.
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static void Register(MallocExtension* implementation);
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// Type used by GetProperties. See comment on GetProperties.
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struct Property {
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size_t value;
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// Stores breakdown of the property value bucketed by object size.
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struct Bucket {
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size_t min_object_size;
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size_t max_object_size;
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size_t size;
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};
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// Empty unless detailed info was asked for and this type has buckets
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std::vector<Bucket> buckets;
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};
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// Type used by GetProperties. See comment on GetProperties.
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enum StatLevel { kSummary, kDetailed };
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// Stores in *result detailed statistics about the malloc
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// implementation. *result will be a map keyed by the name of
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// the statistic. Each statistic has at least a "value" field.
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//
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// Some statistics may also contain an array of buckets if
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// level==kDetailed and the "value" can be subdivided
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// into different buckets for different object sizes. If
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// such detailed statistics are not available, Property::buckets
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// will be empty. Otherwise Property::buckets will contain
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// potentially many entries. For each bucket b, b.value
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// will count the value contributed by objects in the range
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// [b.min_object_size, b.max_object_size].
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//
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// Common across malloc implementations:
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// generic.bytes_in_use_by_app -- Bytes currently in use by application
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// generic.physical_memory_used -- Overall (including malloc internals)
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// generic.virtual_memory_used -- Overall (including malloc internals)
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//
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// Tcmalloc specific properties
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// tcmalloc.cpu_free -- Bytes in per-cpu free-lists
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// tcmalloc.thread_cache_free -- Bytes in per-thread free-lists
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// tcmalloc.transfer_cache -- Bytes in cross-thread transfer caches
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// tcmalloc.central_cache_free -- Bytes in central cache
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// tcmalloc.page_heap_free -- Bytes in page heap
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// tcmalloc.page_heap_unmapped -- Bytes in page heap (no backing phys. mem)
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// tcmalloc.metadata_bytes -- Used by internal data structures
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// tcmalloc.thread_cache_count -- Number of thread caches in use
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//
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// Debug allocator
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// debug.free_queue -- Recently freed objects
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virtual void GetProperties(StatLevel level,
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std::map<std::string, Property>* result);
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private:
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static MallocExtension* InitModule();
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static void InitModuleOnce() {
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// Pointer stored here so heap leak checker will consider the default
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// instance reachable, even if current_instance_ is later overridden by
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// MallocExtension::Register().
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ABSL_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static MallocExtension* default_instance =
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InitModule();
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}
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static std::atomic<MallocExtension*> current_instance_;
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};
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// Base class than can handle output generated by GetHeapSample() and
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// GetHeapGrowthStacks(). Use the available subclass or roll your
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// own. Useful if you want explicit control over the type of output
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// buffer used (e.g. IOBuffer, Cord, etc.)
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class MallocExtensionWriter {
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public:
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virtual ~MallocExtensionWriter() {}
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virtual void Write(const char* buf, int len) = 0;
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protected:
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MallocExtensionWriter() {}
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MallocExtensionWriter(const MallocExtensionWriter&) = delete;
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MallocExtensionWriter& operator=(const MallocExtensionWriter&) = delete;
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private:
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virtual void UnusedKeyMethod(); // Dummy key method to avoid weak vtable.
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};
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// A subclass that writes to the std::string "out". NOTE: The generated
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// data is *appended* to "*out". I.e., the old contents of "*out" are
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// preserved.
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class StringMallocExtensionWriter : public MallocExtensionWriter {
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public:
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explicit StringMallocExtensionWriter(std::string* out) : out_(out) {}
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void Write(const char* buf, int len) override;
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private:
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std::string* const out_;
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StringMallocExtensionWriter(const StringMallocExtensionWriter&) = delete;
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StringMallocExtensionWriter& operator=(const StringMallocExtensionWriter&) =
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delete;
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};
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} // namespace base_internal
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} // namespace absl
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// The nallocx function allocates no memory, but it performs the same size
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// computation as the malloc function, and returns the real size of the
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// allocation that would result from the equivalent malloc function call.
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// Default weak implementation returns size unchanged, but tcmalloc overrides it
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// and returns rounded up size. See the following link for details:
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// http://www.unix.com/man-page/freebsd/3/nallocx/
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extern "C" size_t nallocx(size_t size, int flags);
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#ifndef MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN
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#define MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(la) (la)
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#endif
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#endif // ABSL_BASE_INTERNAL_MALLOC_EXTENSION_H_
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