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/* Functions to support a pool of allocatable objects.
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   Copyright (C) 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
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   2007, 2008  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Daniel Berlin <dan@cgsoftware.com>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "system.h"
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#include "alloc-pool.h"
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#include "hashtab.h"
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#define align_eight(x) (((x+7) >> 3) << 3)
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/* The internal allocation object.  */
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typedef struct allocation_object_def
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{
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  /* The ID of alloc pool which the object was allocated from.  */
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  ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE id;
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#endif
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  union
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    {
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      /* The data of the object.  */
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      char data[1];
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      /* Because we want any type of data to be well aligned after the ID,
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         the following elements are here.  They are never accessed so
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         the allocated object may be even smaller than this structure.
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         We do not care about alignment for floating-point types.  */
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      char *align_p;
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      HOST_WIDEST_INT align_i;
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    } u;
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} allocation_object;
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/* Convert a pointer to allocation_object from a pointer to user data.  */
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#define ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR_FROM_USER_PTR(X)                          \
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   ((allocation_object *) (((char *) (X))                               \
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                           - offsetof (allocation_object, u.data)))
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/* Convert a pointer to user data from a pointer to allocation_object.  */
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#define USER_PTR_FROM_ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR(X)                          \
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   ((void *) (((allocation_object *) (X))->u.data))
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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/* Last used ID.  */
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static ALLOC_POOL_ID_TYPE last_id;
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#endif
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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/* Store information about each particular alloc_pool.  Note that this
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   will underestimate the amount the amount of storage used by a small amount:
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   1) The overhead in a pool is not accounted for.
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   2) The unallocated elements in a block are not accounted for.  Note
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   that this can at worst case be one element smaller that the block
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   size for that pool.  */
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struct alloc_pool_descriptor
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{
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  const char *name;
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  /* Number of pools allocated.  */
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  unsigned long created;
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  /* Gross allocated storage.  */
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  unsigned long allocated;
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  /* Amount of currently active storage. */
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  unsigned long current;
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  /* Peak amount of storage used.  */
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  unsigned long peak;
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  /* Size of element in the pool.  */
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  int elt_size;
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};
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/* Hashtable mapping alloc_pool names to descriptors.  */
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static htab_t alloc_pool_hash;
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/* Hashtable helpers.  */
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static hashval_t
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hash_descriptor (const void *p)
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{
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  const struct alloc_pool_descriptor *const d =
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    (const struct alloc_pool_descriptor * )p;
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  return htab_hash_pointer (d->name);
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}
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static int
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eq_descriptor (const void *p1, const void *p2)
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{
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  const struct alloc_pool_descriptor *const d =
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    (const struct alloc_pool_descriptor *) p1;
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  return d->name == p2;
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}
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/* For given name, return descriptor, create new if needed.  */
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static struct alloc_pool_descriptor *
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alloc_pool_descriptor (const char *name)
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{
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor **slot;
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  if (!alloc_pool_hash)
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    alloc_pool_hash = htab_create (10, hash_descriptor, eq_descriptor, NULL);
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  slot = (struct alloc_pool_descriptor **)
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    htab_find_slot_with_hash (alloc_pool_hash, name,
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                              htab_hash_pointer (name),
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                              INSERT);
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  if (*slot)
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    return *slot;
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  *slot = XCNEW (struct alloc_pool_descriptor);
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  (*slot)->name = name;
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  return *slot;
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}
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#endif
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/* Create a pool of things of size SIZE, with NUM in each block we
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   allocate.  */
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alloc_pool
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create_alloc_pool (const char *name, size_t size, size_t num)
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{
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  alloc_pool pool;
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  size_t header_size;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor *desc;
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#endif
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  gcc_assert (name);
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  /* Make size large enough to store the list header.  */
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  if (size < sizeof (alloc_pool_list))
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    size = sizeof (alloc_pool_list);
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  /* Now align the size to a multiple of 4.  */
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  size = align_eight (size);
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  /* Add the aligned size of ID.  */
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  size += offsetof (allocation_object, u.data);
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#endif
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  /* Um, we can't really allocate 0 elements per block.  */
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  gcc_assert (num);
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  /* Allocate memory for the pool structure.  */
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  pool = XNEW (struct alloc_pool_def);
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  /* Now init the various pieces of our pool structure.  */
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  pool->name = /*xstrdup (name)*/name;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  desc = alloc_pool_descriptor (name);
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  desc->elt_size = size;
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  desc->created++;
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#endif
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  pool->elt_size = size;
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  pool->elts_per_block = num;
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  /* List header size should be a multiple of 8.  */
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  header_size = align_eight (sizeof (struct alloc_pool_list_def));
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  pool->block_size = (size * num) + header_size;
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  pool->returned_free_list = NULL;
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  pool->virgin_free_list = NULL;
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  pool->virgin_elts_remaining = 0;
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  pool->elts_allocated = 0;
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  pool->elts_free = 0;
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  pool->blocks_allocated = 0;
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  pool->block_list = NULL;
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  /* Increase the last used ID and use it for this pool.
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     ID == 0 is used for free elements of pool so skip it.  */
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  last_id++;
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  if (last_id == 0)
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    last_id++;
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  pool->id = last_id;
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#endif
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  return (pool);
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}
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/* Free all memory allocated for the given memory pool.  */
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void
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empty_alloc_pool (alloc_pool pool)
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{
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  alloc_pool_list block, next_block;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor *desc = alloc_pool_descriptor (pool->name);
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#endif
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  gcc_assert (pool);
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  /* Free each block allocated to the pool.  */
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  for (block = pool->block_list; block != NULL; block = next_block)
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    {
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      next_block = block->next;
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      free (block);
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    }
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  desc->current -= (pool->elts_allocated - pool->elts_free) * pool->elt_size;
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#endif
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  pool->returned_free_list = NULL;
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  pool->virgin_free_list = NULL;
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  pool->virgin_elts_remaining = 0;
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  pool->elts_allocated = 0;
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  pool->elts_free = 0;
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  pool->blocks_allocated = 0;
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  pool->block_list = NULL;
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}
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/* Free all memory allocated for the given memory pool and the pool itself.  */
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void
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free_alloc_pool (alloc_pool pool)
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{
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  /* First empty the pool.  */
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  empty_alloc_pool (pool);
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  memset (pool, 0xaf, sizeof (*pool));
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#endif
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  /* Lastly, free the pool.  */
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  free (pool);
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}
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/* Frees the alloc_pool, if it is empty and zero *POOL in this case.  */
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void
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free_alloc_pool_if_empty (alloc_pool *pool)
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{
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  if ((*pool)->elts_free == (*pool)->elts_allocated)
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    {
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      free_alloc_pool (*pool);
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      *pool = NULL;
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    }
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}
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/* Allocates one element from the pool specified.  */
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void *
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pool_alloc (alloc_pool pool)
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{
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  alloc_pool_list header;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor *desc = alloc_pool_descriptor (pool->name);
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  desc->allocated += pool->elt_size;
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  desc->current += pool->elt_size;
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  if (desc->peak < desc->current)
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    desc->peak = desc->current;
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#endif
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  gcc_assert (pool);
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  /* If there are no more free elements, make some more!.  */
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  if (!pool->returned_free_list)
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    {
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      char *block;
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      if (!pool->virgin_elts_remaining)
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        {
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          alloc_pool_list block_header;
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          /* Make the block.  */
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          block = XNEWVEC (char, pool->block_size);
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          block_header = (alloc_pool_list) block;
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          block += align_eight (sizeof (struct alloc_pool_list_def));
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          /* Throw it on the block list.  */
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          block_header->next = pool->block_list;
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          pool->block_list = block_header;
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          /* Make the block available for allocation.  */
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          pool->virgin_free_list = block;
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          pool->virgin_elts_remaining = pool->elts_per_block;
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          /* Also update the number of elements we have free/allocated, and
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             increment the allocated block count.  */
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          pool->elts_allocated += pool->elts_per_block;
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          pool->elts_free += pool->elts_per_block;
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          pool->blocks_allocated += 1;
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        }
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      /* We now know that we can take the first elt off the virgin list and
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         put it on the returned list. */
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      block = pool->virgin_free_list;
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      header = (alloc_pool_list) USER_PTR_FROM_ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR (block);
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      header->next = NULL;
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      /* Mark the element to be free.  */
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      ((allocation_object *) block)->id = 0;
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#endif
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      pool->returned_free_list = header;
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      pool->virgin_free_list += pool->elt_size;
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      pool->virgin_elts_remaining--;
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    }
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  /* Pull the first free element from the free list, and return it.  */
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  header = pool->returned_free_list;
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  pool->returned_free_list = header->next;
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  pool->elts_free--;
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  /* Set the ID for element.  */
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  ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR_FROM_USER_PTR (header)->id = pool->id;
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#endif
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  return ((void *) header);
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}
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/* Puts PTR back on POOL's free list.  */
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void
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pool_free (alloc_pool pool, void *ptr)
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{
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  alloc_pool_list header;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor *desc = alloc_pool_descriptor (pool->name);
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#endif
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  gcc_assert (ptr);
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#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
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  /* Check whether the PTR was allocated from POOL.  */
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  gcc_assert (pool->id == ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR_FROM_USER_PTR (ptr)->id);
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  memset (ptr, 0xaf, pool->elt_size - offsetof (allocation_object, u.data));
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  /* Mark the element to be free.  */
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  ALLOCATION_OBJECT_PTR_FROM_USER_PTR (ptr)->id = 0;
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#else
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  /* Check if we free more than we allocated, which is Bad (TM).  */
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  gcc_assert (pool->elts_free < pool->elts_allocated);
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#endif
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  header = (alloc_pool_list) ptr;
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  header->next = pool->returned_free_list;
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  pool->returned_free_list = header;
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  pool->elts_free++;
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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  desc->current -= pool->elt_size;
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#endif
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}
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/* Output per-alloc_pool statistics.  */
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#ifdef GATHER_STATISTICS
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/* Used to accumulate statistics about alloc_pool sizes.  */
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struct output_info
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{
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  unsigned long total_created;
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  unsigned long total_allocated;
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};
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/* Called via htab_traverse.  Output alloc_pool descriptor pointed out by SLOT
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   and update statistics.  */
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static int
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print_statistics (void **slot, void *b)
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{
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  struct alloc_pool_descriptor *d = (struct alloc_pool_descriptor *) *slot;
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  struct output_info *i = (struct output_info *) b;
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  if (d->allocated)
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    {
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      fprintf (stderr, "%-22s %6d %10lu %10lu(%10lu) %10lu(%10lu) %10lu(%10lu)\n", d->name,
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               d->elt_size, d->created, d->allocated, d->allocated / d->elt_size,
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               d->peak, d->peak / d->elt_size,
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               d->current, d->current / d->elt_size);
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      i->total_allocated += d->allocated;
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      i->total_created += d->created;
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    }
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  return 1;
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}
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#endif
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/* Output per-alloc_pool memory usage statistics.  */
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void
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dump_alloc_pool_statistics (void)
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  struct output_info info;
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    return;
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  fprintf (stderr, "\nAlloc-pool Kind         Elt size  Pools  Allocated (elts)            Peak (elts)            Leak (elts)\n");
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  fprintf (stderr, "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
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  info.total_created = 0;
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  fprintf (stderr, "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
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  fprintf (stderr, "%-22s           %7lu %10lu\n",
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           "Total", info.total_created, info.total_allocated);
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  fprintf (stderr, "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
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#endif
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}

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