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cpython/Objects/mimalloc/bitmap.h
Wulian 9e108b8719
Fix typos in docs, error messages and comments (#123336)
Co-authored-by: Bénédikt Tran <10796600+picnixz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-08-28 14:41:04 +03:00

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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (c) 2019-2023 Microsoft Research, Daan Leijen
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the MIT license. A copy of the license can be found in the file
"LICENSE" at the root of this distribution.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Concurrent bitmap that can set/reset sequences of bits atomically,
represented as an array of fields where each field is a machine word (`size_t`)
There are two api's; the standard one cannot have sequences that cross
between the bitmap fields (and a sequence must be <= MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS).
(this is used in region allocation)
The `_across` postfixed functions do allow sequences that can cross over
between the fields. (This is used in arena allocation)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#pragma once
#ifndef MI_BITMAP_H
#define MI_BITMAP_H
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
Bitmap definition
----------------------------------------------------------- */
#define MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS (8*MI_SIZE_SIZE)
#define MI_BITMAP_FIELD_FULL (~((size_t)0)) // all bits set
// An atomic bitmap of `size_t` fields
typedef _Atomic(size_t) mi_bitmap_field_t;
typedef mi_bitmap_field_t* mi_bitmap_t;
// A bitmap index is the index of the bit in a bitmap.
typedef size_t mi_bitmap_index_t;
// Create a bit index.
static inline mi_bitmap_index_t mi_bitmap_index_create(size_t idx, size_t bitidx) {
mi_assert_internal(bitidx < MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS);
return (idx*MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS) + bitidx;
}
// Create a bit index.
static inline mi_bitmap_index_t mi_bitmap_index_create_from_bit(size_t full_bitidx) {
return mi_bitmap_index_create(full_bitidx / MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS, full_bitidx % MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS);
}
// Get the field index from a bit index.
static inline size_t mi_bitmap_index_field(mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx) {
return (bitmap_idx / MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS);
}
// Get the bit index in a bitmap field
static inline size_t mi_bitmap_index_bit_in_field(mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx) {
return (bitmap_idx % MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS);
}
// Get the full bit index
static inline size_t mi_bitmap_index_bit(mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx) {
return bitmap_idx;
}
/* -----------------------------------------------------------
Claim a bit sequence atomically
----------------------------------------------------------- */
// Try to atomically claim a sequence of `count` bits in a single
// field at `idx` in `bitmap`. Returns `true` on success.
bool _mi_bitmap_try_find_claim_field(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t idx, const size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t* bitmap_idx);
// Starts at idx, and wraps around to search in all `bitmap_fields` fields.
// For now, `count` can be at most MI_BITMAP_FIELD_BITS and will never cross fields.
bool _mi_bitmap_try_find_from_claim(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, const size_t bitmap_fields, const size_t start_field_idx, const size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t* bitmap_idx);
// Like _mi_bitmap_try_find_from_claim but with an extra predicate that must be fullfilled
typedef bool (mi_cdecl *mi_bitmap_pred_fun_t)(mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx, void* pred_arg);
bool _mi_bitmap_try_find_from_claim_pred(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, const size_t bitmap_fields, const size_t start_field_idx, const size_t count, mi_bitmap_pred_fun_t pred_fun, void* pred_arg, mi_bitmap_index_t* bitmap_idx);
// Set `count` bits at `bitmap_idx` to 0 atomically
// Returns `true` if all `count` bits were 1 previously.
bool _mi_bitmap_unclaim(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
// Try to set `count` bits at `bitmap_idx` from 0 to 1 atomically.
// Returns `true` if successful when all previous `count` bits were 0.
bool _mi_bitmap_try_claim(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
// Set `count` bits at `bitmap_idx` to 1 atomically
// Returns `true` if all `count` bits were 0 previously. `any_zero` is `true` if there was at least one zero bit.
bool _mi_bitmap_claim(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx, bool* any_zero);
bool _mi_bitmap_is_claimed(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
bool _mi_bitmap_is_any_claimed(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// the `_across` functions work on bitmaps where sequences can cross over
// between the fields. This is used in arena allocation
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Find `count` bits of zeros and set them to 1 atomically; returns `true` on success.
// Starts at idx, and wraps around to search in all `bitmap_fields` fields.
bool _mi_bitmap_try_find_from_claim_across(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, const size_t bitmap_fields, const size_t start_field_idx, const size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t* bitmap_idx);
// Set `count` bits at `bitmap_idx` to 0 atomically
// Returns `true` if all `count` bits were 1 previously.
bool _mi_bitmap_unclaim_across(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
// Set `count` bits at `bitmap_idx` to 1 atomically
// Returns `true` if all `count` bits were 0 previously. `any_zero` is `true` if there was at least one zero bit.
bool _mi_bitmap_claim_across(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx, bool* pany_zero);
bool _mi_bitmap_is_claimed_across(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
bool _mi_bitmap_is_any_claimed_across(mi_bitmap_t bitmap, size_t bitmap_fields, size_t count, mi_bitmap_index_t bitmap_idx);
#endif