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/*
* BIRD Resource Manager
*
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* (c) 1998--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
* (c) 2021 Maria Matejka <mq@jmq.cz>
*
* Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include "nest/bird.h"
#include "lib/resource.h"
#include "lib/string.h"
#include "lib/rcu.h"
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/**
* DOC: Resource pools
*
* Resource pools (&pool) are just containers holding a list of
* other resources. Freeing a pool causes all the listed resources
* to be freed as well. Each existing &resource is linked to some pool
* except for a root pool which isn't linked anywhere, so all the
* resources form a tree structure with internal nodes corresponding
* to pools and leaves being the other resources.
*
* Example: Almost all modules of BIRD have their private pool which
* is freed upon shutdown of the module.
*/
static void pool_dump(resource *, unsigned);
static void pool_free(resource *);
static resource *pool_lookup(resource *, unsigned long);
static struct resmem pool_memsize(resource *P);
static struct resclass pool_class = {
"Pool",
sizeof(pool),
pool_free,
pool_dump,
pool_lookup,
pool_memsize
};
pool root_pool;
static void
rp_init(pool *z, struct domain_generic *dom, const char *name)
{
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(dom));
if (name && !domain_name(dom))
domain_setup(dom, name, z);
z->name = name;
z->domain = dom;
z->inside = (TLIST_LIST(resource)) {};
}
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/**
* rp_new - create a resource pool
* @p: parent pool
* @name: pool name (to be included in debugging dumps)
*
* rp_new() creates a new resource pool inside the specified
* parent pool.
*/
pool *
rp_new(pool *p, struct domain_generic *dom, const char *name)
{
pool *z = ralloc(p, &pool_class);
if (dg_order(p->domain) > dg_order(dom))
bug("Requested reverse order pool creation: %s (%s, order %d) can't be a parent of %s (%s, order %d)",
p->name, domain_name(p->domain), dg_order(p->domain),
name, domain_name(dom), dg_order(dom));
if ((dg_order(p->domain) == dg_order(dom)) && (p->domain != dom))
bug("Requested incomparable order pool creation: %s (%s, order %d) can't be a parent of %s (%s, order %d)",
p->name, domain_name(p->domain), dg_order(p->domain),
name, domain_name(dom), dg_order(dom));
rp_init(z, dom, name);
return z;
}
pool *
rp_vnewf(pool *p, struct domain_generic *dom, const char *fmt, va_list args)
{
pool *z = rp_new(p, dom, NULL);
z->name = mb_vsprintf(z, fmt, args);
if (!domain_name(dom))
domain_setup(dom, z->name, z);
return z;
}
pool *
rp_newf(pool *p, struct domain_generic *dom, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
pool *z = rp_vnewf(p, dom, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
return z;
}
#define POOL_LOCK \
struct domain_generic *dom = p->domain; \
int locking = !DG_IS_LOCKED(dom); \
if (locking) \
DG_LOCK(dom); \
#define POOL_UNLOCK if (locking) DG_UNLOCK(dom);\
void rp_free(pool *p)
{
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(p->domain));
rfree(p);
}
static void
pool_free(resource *P)
{
pool *p = (pool *) P;
POOL_LOCK;
WALK_TLIST_DELSAFE(resource, r, &p->inside)
{
r->class->free(r);
xfree(r);
}
POOL_UNLOCK;
}
static void
pool_dump(resource *P, unsigned indent)
{
pool *p = (pool *) P;
POOL_LOCK;
debug("%s\n", p->name);
WALK_TLIST_DELSAFE(resource, r, &p->inside)
rdump(r, indent + 3);
POOL_UNLOCK;
}
static struct resmem
pool_memsize(resource *P)
{
pool *p = (pool *) P;
struct resmem sum = {
.effective = 0,
.overhead = sizeof(pool) + ALLOC_OVERHEAD,
};
POOL_LOCK;
WALK_TLIST(resource, r, &p->inside)
{
struct resmem add = rmemsize(r);
sum.effective += add.effective;
sum.overhead += add.overhead;
}
POOL_UNLOCK;
return sum;
}
static resource *
pool_lookup(resource *P, unsigned long a)
{
pool *p = (pool *) P;
resource *q = NULL;
POOL_LOCK;
WALK_TLIST(resource, r, &p->inside)
if (r->class->lookup && (q = r->class->lookup(r, a)))
break;
POOL_UNLOCK;
return q;
}
/**
* rmove - move a resource
* @res: resource
* @p: pool to move the resource to
*
* rmove() moves a resource from one pool to another.
*/
void rmove(void *res, pool *p)
{
resource *r = res;
pool *orig = resource_parent(r);
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(orig->domain));
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(p->domain));
resource_rem_node(&orig->inside, r);
resource_add_tail(&p->inside, r);
}
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/**
* rfree - free a resource
* @res: resource
*
* rfree() frees the given resource and all information associated
* with it. In case it's a resource pool, it also frees all the objects
* living inside the pool.
*
* It works by calling a class-specific freeing function.
*/
void
rfree(void *res)
{
resource *r = res;
if (!r)
return;
pool *orig = resource_parent(r);
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(orig->domain));
resource_rem_node(&orig->inside, r);
r->class->free(r);
r->class = NULL;
xfree(r);
}
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/**
* rdump - dump a resource
* @res: resource
*
* This function prints out all available information about the given
* resource to the debugging output.
*
* It works by calling a class-specific dump function.
*/
void
rdump(void *res, unsigned indent)
{
char x[16];
resource *r = res;
bsprintf(x, "%%%ds%%p ", indent);
debug(x, "", r);
if (r)
{
debug("%s ", r->class->name);
r->class->dump(r, indent);
}
else
debug("NULL\n");
}
struct resmem
rmemsize(void *res)
{
resource *r = res;
if (!r)
return (struct resmem) {};
if (!r->class->memsize)
return (struct resmem) {
.effective = r->class->size - sizeof(resource),
.overhead = ALLOC_OVERHEAD + sizeof(resource),
};
return r->class->memsize(r);
}
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/**
* ralloc - create a resource
* @p: pool to create the resource in
* @c: class of the new resource
*
* This function is called by the resource classes to create a new
* resource of the specified class and link it to the given pool.
* Allocated memory is zeroed. Size of the resource structure is taken
* from the @size field of the &resclass.
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*/
void *
ralloc(pool *p, struct resclass *c)
{
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(p->domain));
resource *r = xmalloc(c->size);
bzero(r, c->size);
r->class = c;
resource_add_tail(&p->inside, r);
return r;
}
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/**
* rlookup - look up a memory location
* @a: memory address
*
* This function examines all existing resources to see whether
* the address @a is inside any resource. It's used for debugging
* purposes only.
*
* It works by calling a class-specific lookup function for each
* resource.
*/
void
rlookup(unsigned long a)
{
resource *r;
debug("Looking up %08lx\n", a);
if (r = pool_lookup(&root_pool.r, a))
rdump(r, 3);
else
debug("Not found.\n");
}
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/**
* resource_init - initialize the resource manager
*
* This function is called during BIRD startup. It initializes
* all data structures of the resource manager and creates the
* root pool.
*/
void
resource_init(void)
{
rcu_init();
resource_sys_init();
root_pool.r.class = &pool_class;
rp_init(&root_pool, the_bird_domain.the_bird, "Root");
tmp_init(&root_pool);
}
_Thread_local linpool *tmp_linpool;
void
tmp_init(pool *p)
{
ASSERT_DIE(!tmp_linpool);
tmp_linpool = lp_new_default(p);
}
void
tmp_flush(void)
{
lp_flush(tmp_linpool);
}
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/**
* DOC: Memory blocks
*
* Memory blocks are pieces of contiguous allocated memory.
* They are a bit non-standard since they are represented not by a pointer
* to &resource, but by a void pointer to the start of data of the
* memory block. All memory block functions know how to locate the header
* given the data pointer.
*
* Example: All "unique" data structures such as hash tables are allocated
* as memory blocks.
*/
struct mblock {
resource r;
unsigned size;
uintptr_t data_align[0];
byte data[0];
};
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static void mbl_free(resource *r UNUSED)
{
}
static void mbl_debug(resource *r, unsigned indent UNUSED)
{
struct mblock *m = (struct mblock *) r;
debug("(size=%d)\n", m->size);
}
static resource *
mbl_lookup(resource *r, unsigned long a)
{
struct mblock *m = (struct mblock *) r;
if ((unsigned long) m->data <= a && (unsigned long) m->data + m->size > a)
return r;
return NULL;
}
static struct resmem
mbl_memsize(resource *r)
{
struct mblock *m = (struct mblock *) r;
return (struct resmem) {
.effective = m->size,
.overhead = ALLOC_OVERHEAD + sizeof(struct mblock),
};
}
static struct resclass mb_class = {
"Memory",
0,
mbl_free,
mbl_debug,
mbl_lookup,
mbl_memsize
};
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/**
* mb_alloc - allocate a memory block
* @p: pool
* @size: size of the block
*
* mb_alloc() allocates memory of a given size and creates
* a memory block resource representing this memory chunk
* in the pool @p.
*
* Please note that mb_alloc() returns a pointer to the memory
* chunk, not to the resource, hence you have to free it using
* mb_free(), not rfree().
*/
void *
mb_alloc(pool *p, unsigned size)
{
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(p->domain));
struct mblock *b = xmalloc(sizeof(struct mblock) + size);
b->r.class = &mb_class;
b->r.n = (struct resource_node) {};
resource_add_tail(&p->inside, &b->r);
b->size = size;
return b->data;
}
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/**
* mb_allocz - allocate and clear a memory block
* @p: pool
* @size: size of the block
*
* mb_allocz() allocates memory of a given size, initializes it to
* zeroes and creates a memory block resource representing this memory
* chunk in the pool @p.
*
* Please note that mb_allocz() returns a pointer to the memory
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* chunk, not to the resource, hence you have to free it using
* mb_free(), not rfree().
*/
void *
mb_allocz(pool *p, unsigned size)
{
void *x = mb_alloc(p, size);
bzero(x, size);
return x;
}
/**
* mb_realloc - reallocate a memory block
* @m: memory block
* @size: new size of the block
*
* mb_realloc() changes the size of the memory block @m to a given size.
* The contents will be unchanged to the minimum of the old and new sizes;
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* newly allocated memory will be uninitialized. Contrary to realloc()
* behavior, @m must be non-NULL, because the resource pool is inherited
* from it.
*
* Like mb_alloc(), mb_realloc() also returns a pointer to the memory
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* chunk, not to the resource, hence you have to free it using
* mb_free(), not rfree().
*/
void *
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mb_realloc(void *m, unsigned size)
{
SKIP_BACK_DECLARE(struct mblock, b, data, m);
struct pool *p = resource_parent(&b->r);
ASSERT_DIE(DG_IS_LOCKED(p->domain));
b = xrealloc(b, sizeof(struct mblock) + size);
b->size = size;
resource_update_node(&p->inside, &b->r);
return b->data;
}
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/**
* mb_free - free a memory block
* @m: memory block
*
* mb_free() frees all memory associated with the block @m.
*/
void
mb_free(void *m)
{
if (!m)
return;
SKIP_BACK_DECLARE(struct mblock, b, data, m);
rfree(&b->r);
}
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#define STEP_UP(x) ((x) + (x)/2 + 4)
void
buffer_realloc(void **buf, unsigned *size, unsigned need, unsigned item_size)
{
unsigned nsize = MIN(*size, need);
while (nsize < need)
nsize = STEP_UP(nsize);
*buf = mb_realloc(*buf, nsize * item_size);
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*size = nsize;
}