/* * Copyright (C) 2012 the libgit2 contributors * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_pool_h__ #define INCLUDE_pool_h__ #include "common.h" typedef struct git_pool_page git_pool_page; /** * Chunked allocator. * * A `git_pool` can be used when you want to cheaply allocate * multiple items of the same type and are willing to free them * all together with a single call. The two most common cases * are a set of fixed size items (such as lots of OIDs) or a * bunch of strings. * * Internally, a `git_pool` allocates pages of memory and then * deals out blocks from the trailing unused portion of each page. * The pages guarantee that the number of actual allocations done * will be much smaller than the number of items needed. * * For examples of how to set up a `git_pool` see `git_pool_init`. */ typedef struct { git_pool_page *open; /* pages with space left */ git_pool_page *full; /* pages with no space left */ void *free_list; /* optional: list of freed blocks */ uint32_t item_size; /* size of single alloc unit in bytes */ uint32_t page_size; /* size of page in bytes */ uint32_t items; unsigned has_string_alloc : 1; /* was the strdup function used */ unsigned has_multi_item_alloc : 1; /* was items ever > 1 in malloc */ unsigned has_large_page_alloc : 1; /* are any pages > page_size */ } git_pool; #define GIT_POOL_INIT_STRINGPOOL { 0, 0, 0, 1, 4000, 0, 0, 0, 0 } /** * Initialize a pool. * * To allocation strings, use like this: * * git_pool_init(&string_pool, 1, 0); * my_string = git_pool_strdup(&string_pool, your_string); * * To allocate items of fixed size, use like this: * * git_pool_init(&pool, sizeof(item), 0); * my_item = git_pool_malloc(&pool, 1); * * Of course, you can use this in other ways, but those are the * two most common patterns. */ extern int git_pool_init( git_pool *pool, uint32_t item_size, uint32_t items_per_page); /** * Free all items in pool */ extern void git_pool_clear(git_pool *pool); /** * Swap two pools with one another */ extern void git_pool_swap(git_pool *a, git_pool *b); /** * Allocate space for one or more items from a pool. */ extern void *git_pool_malloc(git_pool *pool, uint32_t items); /** * Allocate space and duplicate string data into it. * * This is allowed only for pools with item_size == sizeof(char) */ extern char *git_pool_strndup(git_pool *pool, const char *str, size_t n); /** * Allocate space and duplicate a string into it. * * This is allowed only for pools with item_size == sizeof(char) */ extern char *git_pool_strdup(git_pool *pool, const char *str); /** * Allocate space and duplicate a string into it, NULL is no error. * * This is allowed only for pools with item_size == sizeof(char) */ extern char *git_pool_strdup_safe(git_pool *pool, const char *str); /** * Allocate space for the concatenation of two strings. * * This is allowed only for pools with item_size == sizeof(char) */ extern char *git_pool_strcat(git_pool *pool, const char *a, const char *b); /** * Push a block back onto the free list for the pool. * * This is allowed only if the item_size is >= sizeof(void*). * * In some cases, it is helpful to "release" an allocated block * for reuse. Pools don't support a general purpose free, but * they will keep a simple free blocks linked list provided the * native block size is large enough to hold a void pointer */ extern void git_pool_free(git_pool *pool, void *ptr); /* * Misc utilities */ extern uint32_t git_pool__open_pages(git_pool *pool); extern uint32_t git_pool__full_pages(git_pool *pool); extern bool git_pool__ptr_in_pool(git_pool *pool, void *ptr); extern uint32_t git_pool__system_page_size(void); extern uint32_t git_pool__suggest_items_per_page(uint32_t item_size); #endif