/src/liballoc_jemalloc/lib.rs
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- // Copyright 2015 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
- // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
- // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
- //
- // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
- // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
- // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
- // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
- // except according to those terms.
- #![crate_name = "alloc_jemalloc"]
- #![crate_type = "rlib"]
- #![no_std]
- #![allocator]
- #![unstable(feature = "alloc_jemalloc",
- reason = "this library is unlikely to be stabilized in its current \
- form or name",
- issue = "27783")]
- #![cfg_attr(not(stage0), deny(warnings))]
- #![feature(allocator)]
- #![feature(libc)]
- #![feature(staged_api)]
- extern crate libc;
- use libc::{c_int, c_void, size_t};
- // Linkage directives to pull in jemalloc and its dependencies.
- //
- // On some platforms we need to be sure to link in `pthread` which jemalloc
- // depends on, and specifically on android we need to also link to libgcc.
- // Currently jemalloc is compiled with gcc which will generate calls to
- // intrinsics that are libgcc specific (e.g. those intrinsics aren't present in
- // libcompiler-rt), so link that in to get that support.
- #[link(name = "jemalloc", kind = "static")]
- #[cfg_attr(target_os = "android", link(name = "gcc"))]
- #[cfg_attr(all(not(windows),
- not(target_os = "android"),
- not(target_env = "musl")),
- link(name = "pthread"))]
- extern "C" {
- fn je_mallocx(size: size_t, flags: c_int) -> *mut c_void;
- fn je_rallocx(ptr: *mut c_void, size: size_t, flags: c_int) -> *mut c_void;
- fn je_xallocx(ptr: *mut c_void, size: size_t, extra: size_t, flags: c_int) -> size_t;
- fn je_sdallocx(ptr: *mut c_void, size: size_t, flags: c_int);
- fn je_nallocx(size: size_t, flags: c_int) -> size_t;
- }
- // The minimum alignment guaranteed by the architecture. This value is used to
- // add fast paths for low alignment values. In practice, the alignment is a
- // constant at the call site and the branch will be optimized out.
- #[cfg(all(any(target_arch = "arm",
- target_arch = "mips",
- target_arch = "mipsel",
- target_arch = "powerpc")))]
- const MIN_ALIGN: usize = 8;
- #[cfg(all(any(target_arch = "x86",
- target_arch = "x86_64",
- target_arch = "aarch64",
- target_arch = "powerpc64",
- target_arch = "powerpc64le")))]
- const MIN_ALIGN: usize = 16;
- // MALLOCX_ALIGN(a) macro
- fn mallocx_align(a: usize) -> c_int {
- a.trailing_zeros() as c_int
- }
- fn align_to_flags(align: usize) -> c_int {
- if align <= MIN_ALIGN {
- 0
- } else {
- mallocx_align(align)
- }
- }
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern "C" fn __rust_allocate(size: usize, align: usize) -> *mut u8 {
- let flags = align_to_flags(align);
- unsafe { je_mallocx(size as size_t, flags) as *mut u8 }
- }
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern "C" fn __rust_reallocate(ptr: *mut u8,
- _old_size: usize,
- size: usize,
- align: usize)
- -> *mut u8 {
- let flags = align_to_flags(align);
- unsafe { je_rallocx(ptr as *mut c_void, size as size_t, flags) as *mut u8 }
- }
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern "C" fn __rust_reallocate_inplace(ptr: *mut u8,
- _old_size: usize,
- size: usize,
- align: usize)
- -> usize {
- let flags = align_to_flags(align);
- unsafe { je_xallocx(ptr as *mut c_void, size as size_t, 0, flags) as usize }
- }
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern "C" fn __rust_deallocate(ptr: *mut u8, old_size: usize, align: usize) {
- let flags = align_to_flags(align);
- unsafe { je_sdallocx(ptr as *mut c_void, old_size as size_t, flags) }
- }
- #[no_mangle]
- pub extern "C" fn __rust_usable_size(size: usize, align: usize) -> usize {
- let flags = align_to_flags(align);
- unsafe { je_nallocx(size as size_t, flags) as usize }
- }
- // These symbols are used by jemalloc on android but the really old android
- // we're building on doesn't have them defined, so just make sure the symbols
- // are available.
- #[no_mangle]
- #[cfg(target_os = "android")]
- pub extern fn pthread_atfork(_prefork: *mut u8,
- _postfork_parent: *mut u8,
- _postfork_child: *mut u8) -> i32 {
- 0
- }