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Summary: ScopedArenaIterator is not an iterator. It is a pointer wrapper. And we don't need a custom implemented pointer wrapper when std::unique_ptr can be instantiated with what we want. So this adds ScopedArenaPtr<T> to replace those uses. Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/12470 Test Plan: CI (including ASAN/UBSAN) Reviewed By: jowlyzhang Differential Revision: D55254362 Pulled By: pdillinger fbshipit-source-id: cc96a0b9840df99aa807f417725e120802c0ae18
147 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
147 lines
5.4 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the
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// COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License
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// (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2011 The LevelDB Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file. See the AUTHORS file for names of contributors.
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// Arena is an implementation of Allocator class. For a request of small size,
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// it allocates a block with pre-defined block size. For a request of big
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// size, it uses malloc to directly get the requested size.
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#pragma once
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <deque>
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#include "memory/allocator.h"
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#include "port/mmap.h"
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#include "rocksdb/env.h"
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namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE {
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class Arena : public Allocator {
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public:
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// No copying allowed
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Arena(const Arena&) = delete;
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void operator=(const Arena&) = delete;
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static constexpr size_t kInlineSize = 2048;
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static constexpr size_t kMinBlockSize = 4096;
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static constexpr size_t kMaxBlockSize = 2u << 30;
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static constexpr unsigned kAlignUnit = alignof(std::max_align_t);
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static_assert((kAlignUnit & (kAlignUnit - 1)) == 0,
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"Pointer size should be power of 2");
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// huge_page_size: if 0, don't use huge page TLB. If > 0 (should set to the
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// supported hugepage size of the system), block allocation will try huge
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// page TLB first. If allocation fails, will fall back to normal case.
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explicit Arena(size_t block_size = kMinBlockSize,
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AllocTracker* tracker = nullptr, size_t huge_page_size = 0);
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~Arena();
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char* Allocate(size_t bytes) override;
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// huge_page_size: if >0, will try to allocate from huage page TLB.
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// The argument will be the size of the page size for huge page TLB. Bytes
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// will be rounded up to multiple of the page size to allocate through mmap
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// anonymous option with huge page on. The extra space allocated will be
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// wasted. If allocation fails, will fall back to normal case. To enable it,
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// need to reserve huge pages for it to be allocated, like:
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// sysctl -w vm.nr_hugepages=20
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// See linux doc Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage.txt for details.
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// huge page allocation can fail. In this case it will fail back to
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// normal cases. The messages will be logged to logger. So when calling with
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// huge_page_tlb_size > 0, we highly recommend a logger is passed in.
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// Otherwise, the error message will be printed out to stderr directly.
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char* AllocateAligned(size_t bytes, size_t huge_page_size = 0,
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Logger* logger = nullptr) override;
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// Returns an estimate of the total memory usage of data allocated
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// by the arena (exclude the space allocated but not yet used for future
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// allocations).
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size_t ApproximateMemoryUsage() const {
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return blocks_memory_ + blocks_.size() * sizeof(char*) -
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alloc_bytes_remaining_;
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}
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size_t MemoryAllocatedBytes() const { return blocks_memory_; }
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size_t AllocatedAndUnused() const { return alloc_bytes_remaining_; }
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// If an allocation is too big, we'll allocate an irregular block with the
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// same size of that allocation.
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size_t IrregularBlockNum() const { return irregular_block_num; }
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size_t BlockSize() const override { return kBlockSize; }
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bool IsInInlineBlock() const {
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return blocks_.empty() && huge_blocks_.empty();
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}
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// check and adjust the block_size so that the return value is
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// 1. in the range of [kMinBlockSize, kMaxBlockSize].
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// 2. the multiple of align unit.
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static size_t OptimizeBlockSize(size_t block_size);
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private:
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alignas(std::max_align_t) char inline_block_[kInlineSize];
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// Number of bytes allocated in one block
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const size_t kBlockSize;
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// Allocated memory blocks
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std::deque<std::unique_ptr<char[]>> blocks_;
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// Huge page allocations
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std::deque<MemMapping> huge_blocks_;
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size_t irregular_block_num = 0;
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// Stats for current active block.
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// For each block, we allocate aligned memory chucks from one end and
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// allocate unaligned memory chucks from the other end. Otherwise the
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// memory waste for alignment will be higher if we allocate both types of
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// memory from one direction.
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char* unaligned_alloc_ptr_ = nullptr;
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char* aligned_alloc_ptr_ = nullptr;
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// How many bytes left in currently active block?
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size_t alloc_bytes_remaining_ = 0;
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size_t hugetlb_size_ = 0;
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char* AllocateFromHugePage(size_t bytes);
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char* AllocateFallback(size_t bytes, bool aligned);
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char* AllocateNewBlock(size_t block_bytes);
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// Bytes of memory in blocks allocated so far
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size_t blocks_memory_ = 0;
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// Non-owned
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AllocTracker* tracker_;
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};
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inline char* Arena::Allocate(size_t bytes) {
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// The semantics of what to return are a bit messy if we allow
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// 0-byte allocations, so we disallow them here (we don't need
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// them for our internal use).
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assert(bytes > 0);
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if (bytes <= alloc_bytes_remaining_) {
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unaligned_alloc_ptr_ -= bytes;
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alloc_bytes_remaining_ -= bytes;
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return unaligned_alloc_ptr_;
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}
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return AllocateFallback(bytes, false /* unaligned */);
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}
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// Like std::destroy_at but a callable type
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template <typename T>
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struct Destroyer {
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void operator()(T* ptr) { ptr->~T(); }
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};
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// Like std::unique_ptr but only placement-deletes the object (for
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// objects allocated on an arena).
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template <typename T>
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using ScopedArenaPtr = std::unique_ptr<T, Destroyer<T>>;
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} // namespace ROCKSDB_NAMESPACE
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