#ifndef JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_PROF_INLINES_A_H #define JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_PROF_INLINES_A_H #include "jemalloc/internal/mutex.h" static inline bool prof_accum_add(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_accum_t *prof_accum, uint64_t accumbytes) { cassert(config_prof); bool overflow; uint64_t a0, a1; /* * If the application allocates fast enough (and/or if idump is slow * enough), extreme overflow here (a1 >= prof_interval * 2) can cause * idump trigger coalescing. This is an intentional mechanism that * avoids rate-limiting allocation. */ #ifdef JEMALLOC_ATOMIC_U64 a0 = atomic_load_u64(&prof_accum->accumbytes, ATOMIC_RELAXED); do { a1 = a0 + accumbytes; assert(a1 >= a0); overflow = (a1 >= prof_interval); if (overflow) { a1 %= prof_interval; } } while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_u64(&prof_accum->accumbytes, &a0, a1, ATOMIC_RELAXED, ATOMIC_RELAXED)); #else malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_accum->mtx); a0 = prof_accum->accumbytes; a1 = a0 + accumbytes; overflow = (a1 >= prof_interval); if (overflow) { a1 %= prof_interval; } prof_accum->accumbytes = a1; malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_accum->mtx); #endif return overflow; } static inline void prof_accum_cancel(tsdn_t *tsdn, prof_accum_t *prof_accum, size_t usize) { cassert(config_prof); /* * Cancel out as much of the excessive prof_accumbytes increase as * possible without underflowing. Interval-triggered dumps occur * slightly more often than intended as a result of incomplete * canceling. */ uint64_t a0, a1; #ifdef JEMALLOC_ATOMIC_U64 a0 = atomic_load_u64(&prof_accum->accumbytes, ATOMIC_RELAXED); do { a1 = (a0 >= SC_LARGE_MINCLASS - usize) ? a0 - (SC_LARGE_MINCLASS - usize) : 0; } while (!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_u64(&prof_accum->accumbytes, &a0, a1, ATOMIC_RELAXED, ATOMIC_RELAXED)); #else malloc_mutex_lock(tsdn, &prof_accum->mtx); a0 = prof_accum->accumbytes; a1 = (a0 >= SC_LARGE_MINCLASS - usize) ? a0 - (SC_LARGE_MINCLASS - usize) : 0; prof_accum->accumbytes = a1; malloc_mutex_unlock(tsdn, &prof_accum->mtx); #endif } JEMALLOC_ALWAYS_INLINE bool prof_active_get_unlocked(void) { /* * Even if opt_prof is true, sampling can be temporarily disabled by * setting prof_active to false. No locking is used when reading * prof_active in the fast path, so there are no guarantees regarding * how long it will take for all threads to notice state changes. */ return prof_active; } #endif /* JEMALLOC_INTERNAL_PROF_INLINES_A_H */