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bird/lib/resource.h
Maria Matejka da8a23277e CLI: Dumping internal data structures to files, not to debug output
All the 'dump something' CLI commands now have a new mandatory
argument -- name of the file where to dump the data. This allows
for more flexible dumping even for production deployments where
the debug output is by default off.

Also the dump commands are now restricted (they weren't before)
to assure that only the appropriate users can run these time consuming
commands.
2024-12-02 06:54:54 +01:00

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/*
* BIRD Resource Manager
*
* (c) 1998--1999 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.
*/
#ifndef _BIRD_RESOURCE_H_
#define _BIRD_RESOURCE_H_
#include "lib/lists.h"
struct resmem {
size_t effective; /* Memory actually used for data storage */
size_t overhead; /* Overhead memory imposed by allocator strategies */
};
/* Resource */
typedef struct resource {
node n; /* Inside resource pool */
struct resclass *class; /* Resource class */
} resource;
/* Resource class */
struct resclass {
char *name; /* Resource class name */
unsigned size; /* Standard size of single resource */
void (*free)(resource *); /* Freeing function */
void (*dump)(struct dump_request *, resource *); /* Dump to debug output */
resource *(*lookup)(resource *, unsigned long); /* Look up address (only for debugging) */
struct resmem (*memsize)(resource *); /* Return size of memory used by the resource, may be NULL */
};
/* Estimate of system allocator overhead per item, for memory consumtion stats */
#define ALLOC_OVERHEAD 16
/* Generic resource manipulation */
typedef struct pool pool;
void resource_init(void);
pool *rp_new(pool *, const char *); /* Create new pool */
pool *rp_newf(pool *, const char *, ...); /* Create a new pool with a formatted string as its name */
void rfree(void *); /* Free single resource */
struct dump_request;
void rdump(struct dump_request *, void *); /* Dump to debug output */
void resource_dump(struct dump_request *); /* Dump the root pool */
struct resmem rmemsize(void *res); /* Return size of memory used by the resource */
void rlookup(unsigned long); /* Look up address (only for debugging) */
void rmove(void *, pool *); /* Move to a different pool */
void *ralloc(pool *, struct resclass *);
extern pool root_pool;
/* Normal memory blocks */
void *mb_alloc(pool *, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2);
void *mb_allocz(pool *, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2);
void *mb_realloc(void *m, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2);
void mb_free(void *);
/* Memory pools with linear allocation */
typedef struct linpool linpool;
typedef struct lp_state {
void *current, *large;
byte *ptr;
uint total_large;
} lp_state;
linpool *lp_new(pool *);
void *lp_alloc(linpool *, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2); /* Aligned */
void *lp_allocu(linpool *, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2); /* Unaligned */
void *lp_allocz(linpool *, unsigned size) ALLOC_SIZE(2); /* With clear */
void lp_flush(linpool *); /* Free everything, but leave linpool */
void lp_save(linpool *m, lp_state *p); /* Save state */
void lp_restore(linpool *m, lp_state *p); /* Restore state */
extern _Thread_local linpool *tmp_linpool; /* Temporary linpool autoflushed regularily */
#define tmp_alloc(sz) lp_alloc(tmp_linpool, sz)
#define tmp_allocu(sz) lp_allocu(tmp_linpool, sz)
#define tmp_allocz(sz) lp_allocz(tmp_linpool, sz)
#define tmp_init(p) tmp_linpool = lp_new_default(p)
#define tmp_flush() lp_flush(tmp_linpool)
#define lp_new_default lp_new
/* Slabs */
typedef struct slab slab;
slab *sl_new(pool *, unsigned size);
void *sl_alloc(slab *);
void *sl_allocz(slab *);
void sl_free(void *);
/*
* Low-level memory allocation functions, please don't use
* outside resource manager and possibly sysdep code.
*/
void buffer_realloc(void **buf, unsigned *size, unsigned need, unsigned item_size);
/* Allocator of whole pages; for use in slabs and other high-level allocators. */
extern long page_size;
void *alloc_page(void);
void free_page(void *);
void resource_sys_init(void);
#ifdef HAVE_LIBDMALLOC
/*
* The standard dmalloc macros tend to produce lots of namespace
* conflicts and we use only xmalloc, xrealloc and xfree, so we
* can define the stubs ourselves.
*/
#define DMALLOC_DISABLE
#include <dmalloc.h>
#define xmalloc(size) \
dmalloc_malloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_MALLOC, 0, 1)
#define xrealloc(ptr, size) \
dmalloc_realloc(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), (size), DMALLOC_FUNC_REALLOC, 1)
#define xfree(ptr) \
dmalloc_free(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ptr), DMALLOC_FUNC_FREE)
#else
/*
* Unfortunately, several libraries we might want to link to define
* their own xmalloc and we don't want to interfere with them, hence
* the renaming.
*/
#define xmalloc bird_xmalloc
#define xrealloc bird_xrealloc
void *xmalloc(unsigned);
void *xrealloc(void *, unsigned);
#define xfree(x) free(x)
#endif
#endif