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// Author: Sanjay Ghemawat
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// Routine that uses sbrk/mmap to allocate memory from the system.
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// Useful for implementing malloc.
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#ifndef TCMALLOC_SYSTEM_ALLOC_H__
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#define TCMALLOC_SYSTEM_ALLOC_H__
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// REQUIRES: "alignment" is a power of two or "0" to indicate default alignment
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// Allocate and return "N" bytes of zeroed memory.
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// If actual_bytes is NULL then the returned memory is exactly the
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// requested size. If actual bytes is non-NULL then the allocator
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// may optionally return more bytes than asked for (i.e. return an
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// entire "huge" page if a huge page allocator is in use).
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// The returned pointer is a multiple of "alignment" if non-zero.
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// Returns NULL when out of memory.
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extern void* TCMalloc_SystemAlloc(size_t bytes, size_t *actual_bytes,
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size_t alignment = 0);
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// This call is a hint to the operating system that the pages
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// contained in the specified range of memory will not be used for a
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// while, and can be released for use by other processes or the OS.
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// Pages which are released in this way may be destroyed (zeroed) by
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// the OS. The benefit of this function is that it frees memory for
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// use by the system, the cost is that the pages are faulted back into
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// the address space next time they are touched, which can impact
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// performance. (Only pages fully covered by the memory region will
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// be released, partial pages will not.)
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extern void TCMalloc_SystemRelease(void* start, size_t length);
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extern void TCMalloc_SystemCommit(void* start, size_t length);
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#if !HAVE(MADV_FREE_REUSE) && !HAVE(MADV_DONTNEED) && !HAVE(MMAP) && !HAVE(VIRTUALALLOC)
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inline void TCMalloc_SystemRelease(void*, size_t) { }
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#if !HAVE(VIRTUALALLOC) && !HAVE(MADV_FREE_REUSE)
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inline void TCMalloc_SystemCommit(void*, size_t) { }
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#endif /* TCMALLOC_SYSTEM_ALLOC_H__ */