kern_malloc.c revision 1.27 1 1.27 thorpej /* $NetBSD: kern_malloc.c,v 1.27 1998/01/21 22:24:33 thorpej Exp $ */
2 1.9 cgd
3 1.1 cgd /*
4 1.20 cgd * Copyright 1996 Christopher G. Demetriou. All rights reserved.
5 1.8 cgd * Copyright (c) 1987, 1991, 1993
6 1.8 cgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 1.1 cgd *
8 1.1 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
9 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
10 1.1 cgd * are met:
11 1.1 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
12 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
13 1.1 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
14 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
15 1.1 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
16 1.1 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
17 1.1 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
18 1.1 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
19 1.1 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
20 1.1 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21 1.1 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22 1.1 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
23 1.1 cgd *
24 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25 1.1 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
26 1.1 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
27 1.1 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
28 1.1 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
29 1.1 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
30 1.1 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
31 1.1 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
32 1.1 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
33 1.1 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
34 1.1 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
35 1.1 cgd *
36 1.9 cgd * @(#)kern_malloc.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
37 1.1 cgd */
38 1.1 cgd
39 1.7 mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
40 1.7 mycroft #include <sys/proc.h>
41 1.8 cgd #include <sys/map.h>
42 1.7 mycroft #include <sys/kernel.h>
43 1.7 mycroft #include <sys/malloc.h>
44 1.12 christos #include <sys/systm.h>
45 1.7 mycroft
46 1.7 mycroft #include <vm/vm.h>
47 1.7 mycroft #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
48 1.24 thorpej
49 1.24 thorpej #include "opt_kmemstats.h"
50 1.27 thorpej #include "opt_malloclog.h"
51 1.12 christos
52 1.1 cgd struct kmembuckets bucket[MINBUCKET + 16];
53 1.8 cgd struct kmemstats kmemstats[M_LAST];
54 1.1 cgd struct kmemusage *kmemusage;
55 1.1 cgd char *kmembase, *kmemlimit;
56 1.25 mycroft const char *memname[] = INITKMEMNAMES;
57 1.1 cgd
58 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
59 1.27 thorpej #ifndef MALLOCLOGSIZE
60 1.27 thorpej #define MALLOCLOGSIZE 100000
61 1.27 thorpej #endif
62 1.27 thorpej
63 1.27 thorpej struct malloclog {
64 1.27 thorpej void *addr;
65 1.27 thorpej long size;
66 1.27 thorpej int type;
67 1.27 thorpej int action;
68 1.27 thorpej const char *file;
69 1.27 thorpej long line;
70 1.27 thorpej } malloclog[MALLOCLOGSIZE];
71 1.27 thorpej
72 1.27 thorpej long malloclogptr;
73 1.27 thorpej
74 1.27 thorpej static void domlog __P((void *a, long size, int type, int action,
75 1.27 thorpej const char *file, long line));
76 1.27 thorpej static void hitmlog __P((void *a));
77 1.27 thorpej
78 1.27 thorpej static void
79 1.27 thorpej domlog(a, size, type, action, file, line)
80 1.27 thorpej void *a;
81 1.27 thorpej long size;
82 1.27 thorpej int type;
83 1.27 thorpej int action;
84 1.27 thorpej const char *file;
85 1.27 thorpej long line;
86 1.27 thorpej {
87 1.27 thorpej
88 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].addr = a;
89 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].size = size;
90 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].type = type;
91 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].action = action;
92 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].file = file;
93 1.27 thorpej malloclog[malloclogptr].line = line;
94 1.27 thorpej malloclogptr++;
95 1.27 thorpej if (malloclogptr >= MALLOCLOGSIZE)
96 1.27 thorpej malloclogptr = 0;
97 1.27 thorpej }
98 1.27 thorpej
99 1.27 thorpej static void
100 1.27 thorpej hitmlog(a)
101 1.27 thorpej void *a;
102 1.27 thorpej {
103 1.27 thorpej struct malloclog *lp;
104 1.27 thorpej long l;
105 1.27 thorpej
106 1.27 thorpej #define PRT \
107 1.27 thorpej if (malloclog[l].addr == a && malloclog[l].action) { \
108 1.27 thorpej lp = &malloclog[l]; \
109 1.27 thorpej printf("malloc log entry %ld:\n", l); \
110 1.27 thorpej printf("\taddr = %p\n", lp->addr); \
111 1.27 thorpej printf("\tsize = %ld\n", lp->size); \
112 1.27 thorpej printf("\ttype = %s\n", memname[lp->type]); \
113 1.27 thorpej printf("\taction = %s\n", lp->action == 1 ? "alloc" : "free"); \
114 1.27 thorpej printf("\tfile = %s\n", lp->file); \
115 1.27 thorpej printf("\tline = %ld\n", lp->line); \
116 1.27 thorpej }
117 1.27 thorpej
118 1.27 thorpej for (l = malloclogptr; l < MALLOCLOGSIZE; l++)
119 1.27 thorpej PRT
120 1.27 thorpej
121 1.27 thorpej for (l = 0; l < malloclogptr; l++)
122 1.27 thorpej PRT
123 1.27 thorpej }
124 1.27 thorpej #endif /* MALLOCLOG */
125 1.27 thorpej
126 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
127 1.8 cgd /*
128 1.8 cgd * This structure provides a set of masks to catch unaligned frees.
129 1.8 cgd */
130 1.8 cgd long addrmask[] = { 0,
131 1.8 cgd 0x00000001, 0x00000003, 0x00000007, 0x0000000f,
132 1.8 cgd 0x0000001f, 0x0000003f, 0x0000007f, 0x000000ff,
133 1.8 cgd 0x000001ff, 0x000003ff, 0x000007ff, 0x00000fff,
134 1.8 cgd 0x00001fff, 0x00003fff, 0x00007fff, 0x0000ffff,
135 1.8 cgd };
136 1.8 cgd
137 1.8 cgd /*
138 1.8 cgd * The WEIRD_ADDR is used as known text to copy into free objects so
139 1.8 cgd * that modifications after frees can be detected.
140 1.8 cgd */
141 1.12 christos #define WEIRD_ADDR ((unsigned) 0xdeadbeef)
142 1.8 cgd #define MAX_COPY 32
143 1.8 cgd
144 1.8 cgd /*
145 1.11 cgd * Normally the freelist structure is used only to hold the list pointer
146 1.11 cgd * for free objects. However, when running with diagnostics, the first
147 1.11 cgd * 8 bytes of the structure is unused except for diagnostic information,
148 1.11 cgd * and the free list pointer is at offst 8 in the structure. Since the
149 1.11 cgd * first 8 bytes is the portion of the structure most often modified, this
150 1.11 cgd * helps to detect memory reuse problems and avoid free list corruption.
151 1.8 cgd */
152 1.8 cgd struct freelist {
153 1.11 cgd int32_t spare0;
154 1.11 cgd int16_t type;
155 1.11 cgd int16_t spare1;
156 1.8 cgd caddr_t next;
157 1.8 cgd };
158 1.8 cgd #else /* !DIAGNOSTIC */
159 1.8 cgd struct freelist {
160 1.8 cgd caddr_t next;
161 1.8 cgd };
162 1.8 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
163 1.8 cgd
164 1.1 cgd /*
165 1.1 cgd * Allocate a block of memory
166 1.1 cgd */
167 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
168 1.27 thorpej void *
169 1.27 thorpej _malloc(size, type, flags, file, line)
170 1.27 thorpej unsigned long size;
171 1.27 thorpej int type, flags;
172 1.27 thorpej const char *file;
173 1.27 thorpej long line;
174 1.27 thorpej #else
175 1.1 cgd void *
176 1.1 cgd malloc(size, type, flags)
177 1.1 cgd unsigned long size;
178 1.1 cgd int type, flags;
179 1.27 thorpej #endif /* MALLOCLOG */
180 1.1 cgd {
181 1.1 cgd register struct kmembuckets *kbp;
182 1.1 cgd register struct kmemusage *kup;
183 1.8 cgd register struct freelist *freep;
184 1.5 andrew long indx, npg, allocsize;
185 1.1 cgd int s;
186 1.1 cgd caddr_t va, cp, savedlist;
187 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
188 1.11 cgd int32_t *end, *lp;
189 1.8 cgd int copysize;
190 1.26 mycroft const char *savedtype;
191 1.8 cgd #endif
192 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
193 1.1 cgd register struct kmemstats *ksp = &kmemstats[type];
194 1.1 cgd
195 1.1 cgd if (((unsigned long)type) > M_LAST)
196 1.1 cgd panic("malloc - bogus type");
197 1.1 cgd #endif
198 1.1 cgd indx = BUCKETINDX(size);
199 1.1 cgd kbp = &bucket[indx];
200 1.1 cgd s = splimp();
201 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
202 1.1 cgd while (ksp->ks_memuse >= ksp->ks_limit) {
203 1.1 cgd if (flags & M_NOWAIT) {
204 1.1 cgd splx(s);
205 1.1 cgd return ((void *) NULL);
206 1.1 cgd }
207 1.1 cgd if (ksp->ks_limblocks < 65535)
208 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_limblocks++;
209 1.1 cgd tsleep((caddr_t)ksp, PSWP+2, memname[type], 0);
210 1.1 cgd }
211 1.8 cgd ksp->ks_size |= 1 << indx;
212 1.8 cgd #endif
213 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
214 1.8 cgd copysize = 1 << indx < MAX_COPY ? 1 << indx : MAX_COPY;
215 1.1 cgd #endif
216 1.1 cgd if (kbp->kb_next == NULL) {
217 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_last = NULL;
218 1.1 cgd if (size > MAXALLOCSAVE)
219 1.1 cgd allocsize = roundup(size, CLBYTES);
220 1.1 cgd else
221 1.1 cgd allocsize = 1 << indx;
222 1.1 cgd npg = clrnd(btoc(allocsize));
223 1.1 cgd va = (caddr_t) kmem_malloc(kmem_map, (vm_size_t)ctob(npg),
224 1.1 cgd !(flags & M_NOWAIT));
225 1.1 cgd if (va == NULL) {
226 1.17 cgd /*
227 1.17 cgd * Kmem_malloc() can return NULL, even if it can
228 1.17 cgd * wait, if there is no map space avaiable, because
229 1.17 cgd * it can't fix that problem. Neither can we,
230 1.17 cgd * right now. (We should release pages which
231 1.17 cgd * are completely free and which are in buckets
232 1.17 cgd * with too many free elements.)
233 1.17 cgd */
234 1.17 cgd if ((flags & M_NOWAIT) == 0)
235 1.17 cgd panic("malloc: out of space in kmem_map");
236 1.6 cgd splx(s);
237 1.6 cgd return ((void *) NULL);
238 1.1 cgd }
239 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
240 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_total += kbp->kb_elmpercl;
241 1.1 cgd #endif
242 1.1 cgd kup = btokup(va);
243 1.1 cgd kup->ku_indx = indx;
244 1.1 cgd if (allocsize > MAXALLOCSAVE) {
245 1.1 cgd if (npg > 65535)
246 1.1 cgd panic("malloc: allocation too large");
247 1.1 cgd kup->ku_pagecnt = npg;
248 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
249 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse += allocsize;
250 1.1 cgd #endif
251 1.1 cgd goto out;
252 1.1 cgd }
253 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
254 1.1 cgd kup->ku_freecnt = kbp->kb_elmpercl;
255 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_totalfree += kbp->kb_elmpercl;
256 1.1 cgd #endif
257 1.1 cgd /*
258 1.1 cgd * Just in case we blocked while allocating memory,
259 1.1 cgd * and someone else also allocated memory for this
260 1.1 cgd * bucket, don't assume the list is still empty.
261 1.1 cgd */
262 1.1 cgd savedlist = kbp->kb_next;
263 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_next = cp = va + (npg * NBPG) - allocsize;
264 1.8 cgd for (;;) {
265 1.8 cgd freep = (struct freelist *)cp;
266 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
267 1.8 cgd /*
268 1.8 cgd * Copy in known text to detect modification
269 1.8 cgd * after freeing.
270 1.8 cgd */
271 1.11 cgd end = (int32_t *)&cp[copysize];
272 1.11 cgd for (lp = (int32_t *)cp; lp < end; lp++)
273 1.8 cgd *lp = WEIRD_ADDR;
274 1.8 cgd freep->type = M_FREE;
275 1.8 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
276 1.8 cgd if (cp <= va)
277 1.8 cgd break;
278 1.8 cgd cp -= allocsize;
279 1.8 cgd freep->next = cp;
280 1.8 cgd }
281 1.8 cgd freep->next = savedlist;
282 1.8 cgd if (kbp->kb_last == NULL)
283 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_last = (caddr_t)freep;
284 1.1 cgd }
285 1.1 cgd va = kbp->kb_next;
286 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_next = ((struct freelist *)va)->next;
287 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
288 1.8 cgd freep = (struct freelist *)va;
289 1.8 cgd savedtype = (unsigned)freep->type < M_LAST ?
290 1.8 cgd memname[freep->type] : "???";
291 1.8 cgd if (kbp->kb_next &&
292 1.8 cgd !kernacc(kbp->kb_next, sizeof(struct freelist), 0)) {
293 1.22 christos printf(
294 1.21 christos "%s %ld of object %p size %ld %s %s (invalid addr %p)\n",
295 1.21 christos "Data modified on freelist: word",
296 1.21 christos (long)((int32_t *)&kbp->kb_next - (int32_t *)kbp),
297 1.21 christos va, size, "previous type", savedtype, kbp->kb_next);
298 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
299 1.27 thorpej hitmlog(va);
300 1.27 thorpej #endif
301 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_next = NULL;
302 1.8 cgd }
303 1.11 cgd
304 1.11 cgd /* Fill the fields that we've used with WEIRD_ADDR */
305 1.8 cgd #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
306 1.8 cgd freep->type = WEIRD_ADDR >> 16;
307 1.8 cgd #endif
308 1.8 cgd #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
309 1.8 cgd freep->type = (short)WEIRD_ADDR;
310 1.8 cgd #endif
311 1.11 cgd end = (int32_t *)&freep->next +
312 1.11 cgd (sizeof(freep->next) / sizeof(int32_t));
313 1.11 cgd for (lp = (int32_t *)&freep->next; lp < end; lp++)
314 1.11 cgd *lp = WEIRD_ADDR;
315 1.11 cgd
316 1.11 cgd /* and check that the data hasn't been modified. */
317 1.11 cgd end = (int32_t *)&va[copysize];
318 1.11 cgd for (lp = (int32_t *)va; lp < end; lp++) {
319 1.8 cgd if (*lp == WEIRD_ADDR)
320 1.8 cgd continue;
321 1.22 christos printf("%s %ld of object %p size %ld %s %s (0x%x != 0x%x)\n",
322 1.21 christos "Data modified on freelist: word",
323 1.21 christos (long)(lp - (int32_t *)va), va, size, "previous type",
324 1.21 christos savedtype, *lp, WEIRD_ADDR);
325 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
326 1.27 thorpej hitmlog(va);
327 1.27 thorpej #endif
328 1.8 cgd break;
329 1.8 cgd }
330 1.11 cgd
331 1.8 cgd freep->spare0 = 0;
332 1.8 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
333 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
334 1.1 cgd kup = btokup(va);
335 1.1 cgd if (kup->ku_indx != indx)
336 1.1 cgd panic("malloc: wrong bucket");
337 1.1 cgd if (kup->ku_freecnt == 0)
338 1.1 cgd panic("malloc: lost data");
339 1.1 cgd kup->ku_freecnt--;
340 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_totalfree--;
341 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse += 1 << indx;
342 1.1 cgd out:
343 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_calls++;
344 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_inuse++;
345 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_calls++;
346 1.1 cgd if (ksp->ks_memuse > ksp->ks_maxused)
347 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_maxused = ksp->ks_memuse;
348 1.1 cgd #else
349 1.1 cgd out:
350 1.1 cgd #endif
351 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
352 1.27 thorpej domlog(va, size, type, 1, file, line);
353 1.27 thorpej #endif
354 1.1 cgd splx(s);
355 1.1 cgd return ((void *) va);
356 1.1 cgd }
357 1.1 cgd
358 1.1 cgd /*
359 1.1 cgd * Free a block of memory allocated by malloc.
360 1.1 cgd */
361 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
362 1.27 thorpej void
363 1.27 thorpej _free(addr, type, file, line)
364 1.27 thorpej void *addr;
365 1.27 thorpej int type;
366 1.27 thorpej const char *file;
367 1.27 thorpej long line;
368 1.27 thorpej #else
369 1.1 cgd void
370 1.1 cgd free(addr, type)
371 1.1 cgd void *addr;
372 1.1 cgd int type;
373 1.27 thorpej #endif /* MALLOCLOG */
374 1.1 cgd {
375 1.1 cgd register struct kmembuckets *kbp;
376 1.1 cgd register struct kmemusage *kup;
377 1.8 cgd register struct freelist *freep;
378 1.8 cgd long size;
379 1.8 cgd int s;
380 1.5 andrew #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
381 1.8 cgd caddr_t cp;
382 1.11 cgd int32_t *end, *lp;
383 1.11 cgd long alloc, copysize;
384 1.5 andrew #endif
385 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
386 1.1 cgd register struct kmemstats *ksp = &kmemstats[type];
387 1.1 cgd #endif
388 1.1 cgd
389 1.1 cgd kup = btokup(addr);
390 1.1 cgd size = 1 << kup->ku_indx;
391 1.8 cgd kbp = &bucket[kup->ku_indx];
392 1.8 cgd s = splimp();
393 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
394 1.27 thorpej domlog(addr, 0, type, 2, file, line);
395 1.27 thorpej #endif
396 1.1 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
397 1.8 cgd /*
398 1.8 cgd * Check for returns of data that do not point to the
399 1.8 cgd * beginning of the allocation.
400 1.8 cgd */
401 1.1 cgd if (size > NBPG * CLSIZE)
402 1.1 cgd alloc = addrmask[BUCKETINDX(NBPG * CLSIZE)];
403 1.1 cgd else
404 1.1 cgd alloc = addrmask[kup->ku_indx];
405 1.8 cgd if (((u_long)addr & alloc) != 0)
406 1.15 christos panic("free: unaligned addr %p, size %ld, type %s, mask %ld\n",
407 1.8 cgd addr, size, memname[type], alloc);
408 1.1 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
409 1.1 cgd if (size > MAXALLOCSAVE) {
410 1.1 cgd kmem_free(kmem_map, (vm_offset_t)addr, ctob(kup->ku_pagecnt));
411 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
412 1.1 cgd size = kup->ku_pagecnt << PGSHIFT;
413 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse -= size;
414 1.1 cgd kup->ku_indx = 0;
415 1.1 cgd kup->ku_pagecnt = 0;
416 1.1 cgd if (ksp->ks_memuse + size >= ksp->ks_limit &&
417 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse < ksp->ks_limit)
418 1.1 cgd wakeup((caddr_t)ksp);
419 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_inuse--;
420 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_total -= 1;
421 1.1 cgd #endif
422 1.1 cgd splx(s);
423 1.1 cgd return;
424 1.1 cgd }
425 1.8 cgd freep = (struct freelist *)addr;
426 1.8 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
427 1.8 cgd /*
428 1.8 cgd * Check for multiple frees. Use a quick check to see if
429 1.8 cgd * it looks free before laboriously searching the freelist.
430 1.8 cgd */
431 1.8 cgd if (freep->spare0 == WEIRD_ADDR) {
432 1.16 cgd for (cp = kbp->kb_next; cp;
433 1.16 cgd cp = ((struct freelist *)cp)->next) {
434 1.8 cgd if (addr != cp)
435 1.8 cgd continue;
436 1.22 christos printf("multiply freed item %p\n", addr);
437 1.27 thorpej #ifdef MALLOCLOG
438 1.27 thorpej hitmlog(addr);
439 1.27 thorpej #endif
440 1.8 cgd panic("free: duplicated free");
441 1.8 cgd }
442 1.8 cgd }
443 1.8 cgd /*
444 1.8 cgd * Copy in known text to detect modification after freeing
445 1.8 cgd * and to make it look free. Also, save the type being freed
446 1.8 cgd * so we can list likely culprit if modification is detected
447 1.8 cgd * when the object is reallocated.
448 1.8 cgd */
449 1.8 cgd copysize = size < MAX_COPY ? size : MAX_COPY;
450 1.11 cgd end = (int32_t *)&((caddr_t)addr)[copysize];
451 1.11 cgd for (lp = (int32_t *)addr; lp < end; lp++)
452 1.8 cgd *lp = WEIRD_ADDR;
453 1.8 cgd freep->type = type;
454 1.8 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
455 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
456 1.1 cgd kup->ku_freecnt++;
457 1.1 cgd if (kup->ku_freecnt >= kbp->kb_elmpercl)
458 1.1 cgd if (kup->ku_freecnt > kbp->kb_elmpercl)
459 1.1 cgd panic("free: multiple frees");
460 1.1 cgd else if (kbp->kb_totalfree > kbp->kb_highwat)
461 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_couldfree++;
462 1.1 cgd kbp->kb_totalfree++;
463 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse -= size;
464 1.1 cgd if (ksp->ks_memuse + size >= ksp->ks_limit &&
465 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_memuse < ksp->ks_limit)
466 1.1 cgd wakeup((caddr_t)ksp);
467 1.1 cgd ksp->ks_inuse--;
468 1.1 cgd #endif
469 1.8 cgd if (kbp->kb_next == NULL)
470 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_next = addr;
471 1.8 cgd else
472 1.8 cgd ((struct freelist *)kbp->kb_last)->next = addr;
473 1.8 cgd freep->next = NULL;
474 1.8 cgd kbp->kb_last = addr;
475 1.1 cgd splx(s);
476 1.20 cgd }
477 1.20 cgd
478 1.20 cgd /*
479 1.20 cgd * Change the size of a block of memory.
480 1.20 cgd */
481 1.20 cgd void *
482 1.20 cgd realloc(curaddr, newsize, type, flags)
483 1.20 cgd void *curaddr;
484 1.20 cgd unsigned long newsize;
485 1.20 cgd int type, flags;
486 1.20 cgd {
487 1.20 cgd register struct kmemusage *kup;
488 1.20 cgd long cursize;
489 1.20 cgd void *newaddr;
490 1.20 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
491 1.20 cgd long alloc;
492 1.20 cgd #endif
493 1.20 cgd
494 1.20 cgd /*
495 1.20 cgd * Realloc() with a NULL pointer is the same as malloc().
496 1.20 cgd */
497 1.20 cgd if (curaddr == NULL)
498 1.20 cgd return (malloc(newsize, type, flags));
499 1.20 cgd
500 1.20 cgd /*
501 1.20 cgd * Realloc() with zero size is the same as free().
502 1.20 cgd */
503 1.20 cgd if (newsize == 0) {
504 1.20 cgd free(curaddr, type);
505 1.20 cgd return (NULL);
506 1.20 cgd }
507 1.20 cgd
508 1.20 cgd /*
509 1.20 cgd * Find out how large the old allocation was (and do some
510 1.20 cgd * sanity checking).
511 1.20 cgd */
512 1.20 cgd kup = btokup(curaddr);
513 1.20 cgd cursize = 1 << kup->ku_indx;
514 1.20 cgd
515 1.20 cgd #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
516 1.20 cgd /*
517 1.20 cgd * Check for returns of data that do not point to the
518 1.20 cgd * beginning of the allocation.
519 1.20 cgd */
520 1.20 cgd if (cursize > NBPG * CLSIZE)
521 1.20 cgd alloc = addrmask[BUCKETINDX(NBPG * CLSIZE)];
522 1.20 cgd else
523 1.20 cgd alloc = addrmask[kup->ku_indx];
524 1.20 cgd if (((u_long)curaddr & alloc) != 0)
525 1.20 cgd panic("realloc: unaligned addr %p, size %ld, type %s, mask %ld\n",
526 1.20 cgd curaddr, cursize, memname[type], alloc);
527 1.20 cgd #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
528 1.20 cgd
529 1.20 cgd if (cursize > MAXALLOCSAVE)
530 1.20 cgd cursize = ctob(kup->ku_pagecnt);
531 1.20 cgd
532 1.20 cgd /*
533 1.20 cgd * If we already actually have as much as they want, we're done.
534 1.20 cgd */
535 1.20 cgd if (newsize <= cursize)
536 1.20 cgd return (curaddr);
537 1.20 cgd
538 1.20 cgd /*
539 1.20 cgd * Can't satisfy the allocation with the existing block.
540 1.20 cgd * Allocate a new one and copy the data.
541 1.20 cgd */
542 1.20 cgd newaddr = malloc(newsize, type, flags);
543 1.20 cgd if (newaddr == NULL) {
544 1.20 cgd /*
545 1.20 cgd * Malloc() failed, because flags included M_NOWAIT.
546 1.20 cgd * Return NULL to indicate that failure. The old
547 1.20 cgd * pointer is still valid.
548 1.20 cgd */
549 1.20 cgd return NULL;
550 1.20 cgd }
551 1.20 cgd bcopy(curaddr, newaddr, cursize);
552 1.20 cgd
553 1.20 cgd /*
554 1.20 cgd * We were successful: free the old allocation and return
555 1.20 cgd * the new one.
556 1.20 cgd */
557 1.20 cgd free(curaddr, type);
558 1.20 cgd return (newaddr);
559 1.1 cgd }
560 1.1 cgd
561 1.1 cgd /*
562 1.1 cgd * Initialize the kernel memory allocator
563 1.1 cgd */
564 1.12 christos void
565 1.1 cgd kmeminit()
566 1.1 cgd {
567 1.23 tls #ifdef KMEMSTATS
568 1.1 cgd register long indx;
569 1.23 tls #endif
570 1.1 cgd int npg;
571 1.1 cgd
572 1.1 cgd #if ((MAXALLOCSAVE & (MAXALLOCSAVE - 1)) != 0)
573 1.1 cgd ERROR!_kmeminit:_MAXALLOCSAVE_not_power_of_2
574 1.1 cgd #endif
575 1.1 cgd #if (MAXALLOCSAVE > MINALLOCSIZE * 32768)
576 1.1 cgd ERROR!_kmeminit:_MAXALLOCSAVE_too_big
577 1.1 cgd #endif
578 1.1 cgd #if (MAXALLOCSAVE < CLBYTES)
579 1.1 cgd ERROR!_kmeminit:_MAXALLOCSAVE_too_small
580 1.1 cgd #endif
581 1.11 cgd
582 1.11 cgd if (sizeof(struct freelist) > (1 << MINBUCKET))
583 1.11 cgd panic("minbucket too small/struct freelist too big");
584 1.11 cgd
585 1.1 cgd npg = VM_KMEM_SIZE/ NBPG;
586 1.1 cgd kmemusage = (struct kmemusage *) kmem_alloc(kernel_map,
587 1.1 cgd (vm_size_t)(npg * sizeof(struct kmemusage)));
588 1.1 cgd kmem_map = kmem_suballoc(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t *)&kmembase,
589 1.1 cgd (vm_offset_t *)&kmemlimit, (vm_size_t)(npg * NBPG), FALSE);
590 1.1 cgd #ifdef KMEMSTATS
591 1.1 cgd for (indx = 0; indx < MINBUCKET + 16; indx++) {
592 1.1 cgd if (1 << indx >= CLBYTES)
593 1.1 cgd bucket[indx].kb_elmpercl = 1;
594 1.1 cgd else
595 1.1 cgd bucket[indx].kb_elmpercl = CLBYTES / (1 << indx);
596 1.1 cgd bucket[indx].kb_highwat = 5 * bucket[indx].kb_elmpercl;
597 1.1 cgd }
598 1.8 cgd for (indx = 0; indx < M_LAST; indx++)
599 1.1 cgd kmemstats[indx].ks_limit = npg * NBPG * 6 / 10;
600 1.1 cgd #endif
601 1.1 cgd }
602