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authorMiles Bader <miles@lsi.nec.co.jp>2002-08-13 07:18:45 +0000
committerMiles Bader <miles@lsi.nec.co.jp>2002-08-13 07:18:45 +0000
commit9ae5b8eb0033243f79a00bf253ede3fb2d510cf3 (patch)
treee4a08daf4c2eaf6945748e93836106ec7df7e252 /libc/stdlib/malloc
parent66ec482f2f57460e796b82e570bd143f5db04b1d (diff)
Use `return' for null pointers, to avoid a giant block holding the rest
of the function.
Diffstat (limited to 'libc/stdlib/malloc')
-rw-r--r--libc/stdlib/malloc/free.c190
1 files changed, 95 insertions, 95 deletions
diff --git a/libc/stdlib/malloc/free.c b/libc/stdlib/malloc/free.c
index 6908e16c1..32e1f766b 100644
--- a/libc/stdlib/malloc/free.c
+++ b/libc/stdlib/malloc/free.c
@@ -22,121 +22,121 @@
void
free (void *mem)
{
- if (mem)
- {
- size_t size;
- struct heap_free_area *fa;
- struct heap *heap = &__malloc_heap;
+ size_t size;
+ struct heap_free_area *fa;
+ struct heap *heap = &__malloc_heap;
- size = MALLOC_SIZE (mem);
- mem = MALLOC_BASE (mem);
+ if (unlikely (! mem))
+ return;
- MALLOC_DEBUG ("free: 0x%lx (base = 0x%lx, total_size = %d)\n",
- (long)MALLOC_ADDR (mem), (long)mem, size);
+ size = MALLOC_SIZE (mem);
+ mem = MALLOC_BASE (mem);
- __malloc_lock ();
+ MALLOC_DEBUG ("free: 0x%lx (base = 0x%lx, total_size = %d)\n",
+ (long)MALLOC_ADDR (mem), (long)mem, size);
- /* Put MEM back in the heap, and get the free-area it was placed in. */
- fa = __heap_free (heap, mem, size);
+ __malloc_lock ();
- /* See if the free-area FA has grown big enough that it should be
- unmapped. */
- if (HEAP_FREE_AREA_SIZE (fa) < MALLOC_UNMAP_THRESHOLD)
- /* Nope, nothing left to do, just release the lock. */
- __malloc_unlock ();
- else
- /* Yup, try to unmap FA. */
- {
- unsigned long start = (unsigned long)HEAP_FREE_AREA_START (fa);
- unsigned long end = (unsigned long)HEAP_FREE_AREA_END (fa);
+ /* Put MEM back in the heap, and get the free-area it was placed in. */
+ fa = __heap_free (heap, mem, size);
+
+ /* See if the free-area FA has grown big enough that it should be
+ unmapped. */
+ if (HEAP_FREE_AREA_SIZE (fa) < MALLOC_UNMAP_THRESHOLD)
+ /* Nope, nothing left to do, just release the lock. */
+ __malloc_unlock ();
+ else
+ /* Yup, try to unmap FA. */
+ {
+ unsigned long start = (unsigned long)HEAP_FREE_AREA_START (fa);
+ unsigned long end = (unsigned long)HEAP_FREE_AREA_END (fa);
#ifndef MALLOC_USE_SBRK
- unsigned long unmap_start, unmap_end;
+ unsigned long unmap_start, unmap_end;
#endif
#ifdef MALLOC_USE_SBRK
- /* Get the sbrk lock so that the two possible calls to sbrk below
- are guaranteed to be contiguous. */
- __malloc_lock_sbrk ();
- /* When using sbrk, we only shrink the heap from the end. It would
- be possible to allow _both_ -- shrinking via sbrk when possible,
- and otherwise shrinking via munmap, but this results in holes in
- memory that prevent the brk from every growing back down; since
- we only ever grow the heap via sbrk, this tends to produce a
- continuously growing brk (though the actual memory is unmapped),
- which could eventually run out of address space. Note that
- `sbrk(0)' shouldn't normally do a system call, so this test is
- reasonably cheap. */
- if ((void *)end != sbrk (0))
- {
- MALLOC_DEBUG (" not unmapping: 0x%lx - 0x%lx (%ld bytes)\n",
- start, end, end - start);
- __malloc_unlock_sbrk ();
- __malloc_unlock ();
- return;
- }
+ /* Get the sbrk lock so that the two possible calls to sbrk below
+ are guaranteed to be contiguous. */
+ __malloc_lock_sbrk ();
+ /* When using sbrk, we only shrink the heap from the end. It would
+ be possible to allow _both_ -- shrinking via sbrk when possible,
+ and otherwise shrinking via munmap, but this results in holes in
+ memory that prevent the brk from every growing back down; since
+ we only ever grow the heap via sbrk, this tends to produce a
+ continuously growing brk (though the actual memory is unmapped),
+ which could eventually run out of address space. Note that
+ `sbrk(0)' shouldn't normally do a system call, so this test is
+ reasonably cheap. */
+ if ((void *)end != sbrk (0))
+ {
+ MALLOC_DEBUG (" not unmapping: 0x%lx - 0x%lx (%ld bytes)\n",
+ start, end, end - start);
+ __malloc_unlock_sbrk ();
+ __malloc_unlock ();
+ return;
+ }
#endif
- MALLOC_DEBUG (" unmapping: 0x%lx - 0x%lx (%ld bytes)\n",
- start, end, end - start);
+ MALLOC_DEBUG (" unmapping: 0x%lx - 0x%lx (%ld bytes)\n",
+ start, end, end - start);
+
+ /* Remove FA from the heap. */
+ __heap_unlink_free_area (heap, fa);
- /* Remove FA from the heap. */
- __heap_unlink_free_area (heap, fa);
-
- if (!fa->next && !fa->prev)
- /* We want to avoid the heap from losing all memory, so reserve
- a bit. This test is only a heuristic -- the existance of
- another free area, even if it's smaller than
- MALLOC_MIN_SIZE, will cause us not to reserve anything. */
- {
- /* Put the reserved memory back in the heap; we asssume that
- MALLOC_UNMAP_THRESHOLD is greater than MALLOC_MIN_SIZE, so
- we use the latter unconditionally here. */
- __heap_free (heap, (void *)start, MALLOC_MIN_SIZE);
- start += MALLOC_MIN_SIZE;
- }
+ if (!fa->next && !fa->prev)
+ /* We want to avoid the heap from losing all memory, so reserve
+ a bit. This test is only a heuristic -- the existance of
+ another free area, even if it's smaller than
+ MALLOC_MIN_SIZE, will cause us not to reserve anything. */
+ {
+ /* Put the reserved memory back in the heap; we asssume that
+ MALLOC_UNMAP_THRESHOLD is greater than MALLOC_MIN_SIZE, so
+ we use the latter unconditionally here. */
+ __heap_free (heap, (void *)start, MALLOC_MIN_SIZE);
+ start += MALLOC_MIN_SIZE;
+ }
#ifdef MALLOC_USE_SBRK
- /* Release the main lock; we're still holding the sbrk lock. */
- __malloc_unlock ();
- /* Lower the brk. */
- sbrk (start - end);
- /* Release the sbrk lock too; now we hold no locks. */
- __malloc_unlock_sbrk ();
+ /* Release the main lock; we're still holding the sbrk lock. */
+ __malloc_unlock ();
+ /* Lower the brk. */
+ sbrk (start - end);
+ /* Release the sbrk lock too; now we hold no locks. */
+ __malloc_unlock_sbrk ();
#else /* !MALLOC_USE_SBRK */
- /* MEM/LEN may not be page-aligned, so we have to page-align them,
- and return any left-over bits on the end to the heap. */
- unmap_start = MALLOC_ROUND_UP_TO_PAGE_SIZE (start);
- unmap_end = MALLOC_ROUND_DOWN_TO_PAGE_SIZE (end);
-
- /* We have to be careful that any left-over bits are large enough to
- return. Note that we _don't check_ to make sure there's room to
- grow/shrink the start/end by another page, we just assume that
- the unmap threshold is high enough so that this is always safe
- (i.e., it should probably be at least 3 pages). */
- if (unmap_start > start)
- {
- if (unmap_start - start < HEAP_MIN_FREE_AREA_SIZE)
- unmap_start += MALLOC_PAGE_SIZE;
- __heap_free (heap, (void *)start, unmap_start - start);
- }
- if (end > unmap_end)
- {
- if (end - unmap_end < HEAP_MIN_FREE_AREA_SIZE)
- unmap_end -= MALLOC_PAGE_SIZE;
- __heap_free (heap, (void *)unmap_end, end - unmap_end);
- }
-
- /* Release the malloc lock before we do the system call. */
- __malloc_unlock ();
+ /* MEM/LEN may not be page-aligned, so we have to page-align them,
+ and return any left-over bits on the end to the heap. */
+ unmap_start = MALLOC_ROUND_UP_TO_PAGE_SIZE (start);
+ unmap_end = MALLOC_ROUND_DOWN_TO_PAGE_SIZE (end);
+
+ /* We have to be careful that any left-over bits are large enough to
+ return. Note that we _don't check_ to make sure there's room to
+ grow/shrink the start/end by another page, we just assume that
+ the unmap threshold is high enough so that this is always safe
+ (i.e., it should probably be at least 3 pages). */
+ if (unmap_start > start)
+ {
+ if (unmap_start - start < HEAP_MIN_FREE_AREA_SIZE)
+ unmap_start += MALLOC_PAGE_SIZE;
+ __heap_free (heap, (void *)start, unmap_start - start);
+ }
+ if (end > unmap_end)
+ {
+ if (end - unmap_end < HEAP_MIN_FREE_AREA_SIZE)
+ unmap_end -= MALLOC_PAGE_SIZE;
+ __heap_free (heap, (void *)unmap_end, end - unmap_end);
+ }
- if (unmap_end > unmap_start)
- /* Finally, actually unmap the memory. */
- munmap ((void *)unmap_start, unmap_end - unmap_start);
+ /* Release the malloc lock before we do the system call. */
+ __malloc_unlock ();
+
+ if (unmap_end > unmap_start)
+ /* Finally, actually unmap the memory. */
+ munmap ((void *)unmap_start, unmap_end - unmap_start);
#endif /* MALLOC_USE_SBRK */
- }
}
}