Tue, 31 Jul 2001 01:00:39 +0000
[gaim-migrate @ 2096]
moving protocols from plugins/ to src/protocols. making it so that you can select which protocols are compiled statically.
| 2086 | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| 3 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 4 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
| 5 | * (at your option) any later version. | |
| 6 | * | |
| 7 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
| 8 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 9 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 10 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 11 | * | |
| 12 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
| 13 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
| 14 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
| 15 | * | |
| 16 | * Jabber | |
| 17 | * Copyright (C) 1998-1999 The Jabber Team http://jabber.org/ | |
| 18 | * | |
| 19 | * 2/27/00:3am, random plans by jer | |
| 20 | * | |
| 21 | * ok based on gprof, we really need some innovation here... my thoughs are this: | |
| 22 | * | |
| 23 | * most things are strings, so have a string-based true-blue garbage collector | |
| 24 | * one big global hash containing all the strings created by any pstrdup, returning const char * | |
| 25 | * a refcount on each string block | |
| 26 | * when a pool is freed, it moves down the refcount | |
| 27 | * garbage collector collects pools on the free stack, and runs through the hash for unused strings | |
| 28 | * j_strcmp can check for == (if they are both from a pstrdup) | |
| 29 | * | |
| 30 | * let's see... this would change: | |
| 31 | * pstrdup: do a hash lookup, success=return, fail=pmalloc & hash put | |
| 32 | * pool_free: | |
| 33 | * | |
| 34 | * | |
| 35 | * | |
| 36 | * | |
| 37 | * | |
| 38 | */ | |
| 39 | ||
| 40 | #include "libxode.h" | |
| 41 | #include "config.h" | |
| 42 | ||
| 43 | ||
| 44 | #ifdef POOL_DEBUG | |
| 45 | int pool__total = 0; | |
| 46 | int pool__ltotal = 0; | |
| 47 | HASHTABLE pool__disturbed = NULL; | |
| 48 | void *_pool__malloc(size_t size) | |
| 49 | { | |
| 50 | pool__total++; | |
| 51 | return malloc(size); | |
| 52 | } | |
| 53 | void _pool__free(void *block) | |
| 54 | { | |
| 55 | pool__total--; | |
| 56 | free(block); | |
| 57 | } | |
| 58 | #else | |
| 59 | #define _pool__malloc malloc | |
| 60 | #define _pool__free free | |
| 61 | #endif | |
| 62 | ||
| 63 | ||
| 64 | /* make an empty pool */ | |
| 65 | pool _pool_new(char *zone) | |
| 66 | { | |
| 67 | pool p; | |
| 68 | while((p = _pool__malloc(sizeof(_pool))) == NULL) sleep(1); | |
| 69 | p->cleanup = NULL; | |
| 70 | p->heap = NULL; | |
| 71 | p->size = 0; | |
| 72 | ||
| 73 | #ifdef POOL_DEBUG | |
| 74 | p->lsize = -1; | |
| 75 | p->zone[0] = '\0'; | |
| 76 | strcat(p->zone,zone); | |
| 77 | sprintf(p->name,"%X",p); | |
| 78 | ||
| 79 | if(pool__disturbed == NULL) | |
| 80 | pool__disturbed = ghash_create(POOL_DEBUG,(KEYHASHFUNC)str_hash_code,(KEYCOMPAREFUNC)j_strcmp); | |
| 81 | ghash_put(pool__disturbed,p->name,p); | |
| 82 | #endif | |
| 83 | ||
| 84 | return p; | |
| 85 | } | |
| 86 | ||
| 87 | /* free a heap */ | |
| 88 | void _pool_heap_free(void *arg) | |
| 89 | { | |
| 90 | struct pheap *h = (struct pheap *)arg; | |
| 91 | ||
| 92 | _pool__free(h->block); | |
| 93 | _pool__free(h); | |
| 94 | } | |
| 95 | ||
| 96 | /* mem should always be freed last */ | |
| 97 | void _pool_cleanup_append(pool p, struct pfree *pf) | |
| 98 | { | |
| 99 | struct pfree *cur; | |
| 100 | ||
| 101 | if(p->cleanup == NULL) | |
| 102 | { | |
| 103 | p->cleanup = pf; | |
| 104 | return; | |
| 105 | } | |
| 106 | ||
| 107 | /* fast forward to end of list */ | |
| 108 | for(cur = p->cleanup; cur->next != NULL; cur = cur->next); | |
| 109 | ||
| 110 | cur->next = pf; | |
| 111 | } | |
| 112 | ||
| 113 | /* create a cleanup tracker */ | |
| 114 | struct pfree *_pool_free(pool p, pool_cleaner f, void *arg) | |
| 115 | { | |
| 116 | struct pfree *ret; | |
| 117 | ||
| 118 | /* make the storage for the tracker */ | |
| 119 | while((ret = _pool__malloc(sizeof(struct pfree))) == NULL) sleep(1); | |
| 120 | ret->f = f; | |
| 121 | ret->arg = arg; | |
| 122 | ret->next = NULL; | |
| 123 | ||
| 124 | return ret; | |
| 125 | } | |
| 126 | ||
| 127 | /* create a heap and make sure it get's cleaned up */ | |
| 128 | struct pheap *_pool_heap(pool p, int size) | |
| 129 | { | |
| 130 | struct pheap *ret; | |
| 131 | struct pfree *clean; | |
| 132 | ||
| 133 | /* make the return heap */ | |
| 134 | while((ret = _pool__malloc(sizeof(struct pheap))) == NULL) sleep(1); | |
| 135 | while((ret->block = _pool__malloc(size)) == NULL) sleep(1); | |
| 136 | ret->size = size; | |
| 137 | p->size += size; | |
| 138 | ret->used = 0; | |
| 139 | ||
| 140 | /* append to the cleanup list */ | |
| 141 | clean = _pool_free(p, _pool_heap_free, (void *)ret); | |
| 142 | clean->heap = ret; /* for future use in finding used mem for pstrdup */ | |
| 143 | _pool_cleanup_append(p, clean); | |
| 144 | ||
| 145 | return ret; | |
| 146 | } | |
| 147 | ||
| 148 | pool _pool_new_heap(int size, char *zone) | |
| 149 | { | |
| 150 | pool p; | |
| 151 | p = _pool_new(zone); | |
| 152 | p->heap = _pool_heap(p,size); | |
| 153 | return p; | |
| 154 | } | |
| 155 | ||
| 156 | void *pmalloc(pool p, int size) | |
| 157 | { | |
| 158 | void *block; | |
| 159 | ||
| 160 | if(p == NULL) | |
| 161 | { | |
| 162 | fprintf(stderr,"Memory Leak! [pmalloc received NULL pool, unable to track allocation, exiting]\n"); | |
| 163 | abort(); | |
| 164 | } | |
| 165 | ||
| 166 | /* if there is no heap for this pool or it's a big request, just raw, I like how we clean this :) */ | |
| 167 | if(p->heap == NULL || size > (p->heap->size / 2)) | |
| 168 | { | |
| 169 | while((block = _pool__malloc(size)) == NULL) sleep(1); | |
| 170 | p->size += size; | |
| 171 | _pool_cleanup_append(p, _pool_free(p, _pool__free, block)); | |
| 172 | return block; | |
| 173 | } | |
| 174 | ||
| 175 | /* we have to preserve boundaries, long story :) */ | |
| 176 | if(size >= 4) | |
| 177 | while(p->heap->used&7) p->heap->used++; | |
| 178 | ||
| 179 | /* if we don't fit in the old heap, replace it */ | |
| 180 | if(size > (p->heap->size - p->heap->used)) | |
| 181 | p->heap = _pool_heap(p, p->heap->size); | |
| 182 | ||
| 183 | /* the current heap has room */ | |
| 184 | block = (char *)p->heap->block + p->heap->used; | |
| 185 | p->heap->used += size; | |
| 186 | return block; | |
| 187 | } | |
| 188 | ||
| 189 | void *pmalloc_x(pool p, int size, char c) | |
| 190 | { | |
| 191 | void* result = pmalloc(p, size); | |
| 192 | if (result != NULL) | |
| 193 | memset(result, c, size); | |
| 194 | return result; | |
| 195 | } | |
| 196 | ||
| 197 | /* easy safety utility (for creating blank mem for structs, etc) */ | |
| 198 | void *pmalloco(pool p, int size) | |
| 199 | { | |
| 200 | void *block = pmalloc(p, size); | |
| 201 | memset(block, 0, size); | |
| 202 | return block; | |
| 203 | } | |
| 204 | ||
| 205 | /* XXX efficient: move this to const char * and then loop throug the existing heaps to see if src is within a block in this pool */ | |
| 206 | char *pstrdup(pool p, const char *src) | |
| 207 | { | |
| 208 | char *ret; | |
| 209 | ||
| 210 | if(src == NULL) | |
| 211 | return NULL; | |
| 212 | ||
| 213 | ret = pmalloc(p,strlen(src) + 1); | |
| 214 | strcpy(ret,src); | |
| 215 | ||
| 216 | return ret; | |
| 217 | } | |
| 218 | ||
| 219 | /* when move above, this one would actually return a new block */ | |
| 220 | char *pstrdupx(pool p, const char *src) | |
| 221 | { | |
| 222 | return pstrdup(p, src); | |
| 223 | } | |
| 224 | ||
| 225 | int pool_size(pool p) | |
| 226 | { | |
| 227 | if(p == NULL) return 0; | |
| 228 | ||
| 229 | return p->size; | |
| 230 | } | |
| 231 | ||
| 232 | void pool_free(pool p) | |
| 233 | { | |
| 234 | struct pfree *cur, *stub; | |
| 235 | ||
| 236 | if(p == NULL) return; | |
| 237 | ||
| 238 | cur = p->cleanup; | |
| 239 | while(cur != NULL) | |
| 240 | { | |
| 241 | (*cur->f)(cur->arg); | |
| 242 | stub = cur->next; | |
| 243 | _pool__free(cur); | |
| 244 | cur = stub; | |
| 245 | } | |
| 246 | ||
| 247 | #ifdef POOL_DEBUG | |
| 248 | ghash_remove(pool__disturbed,p->name); | |
| 249 | #endif | |
| 250 | ||
| 251 | _pool__free(p); | |
| 252 | ||
| 253 | } | |
| 254 | ||
| 255 | /* public cleanup utils, insert in a way that they are run FIFO, before mem frees */ | |
| 256 | void pool_cleanup(pool p, pool_cleaner f, void *arg) | |
| 257 | { | |
| 258 | struct pfree *clean; | |
| 259 | ||
| 260 | clean = _pool_free(p, f, arg); | |
| 261 | clean->next = p->cleanup; | |
| 262 | p->cleanup = clean; | |
| 263 | } | |
| 264 | ||
| 265 | #ifdef POOL_DEBUG | |
| 266 | void debug_log(char *zone, const char *msgfmt, ...); | |
| 267 | int _pool_stat(void *arg, const void *key, void *data) | |
| 268 | { | |
| 269 | pool p = (pool)data; | |
| 270 | ||
| 271 | if(p->lsize == -1) | |
| 272 | debug_log("leak","%s: %X is a new pool",p->zone,p->name); | |
| 273 | else if(p->size > p->lsize) | |
| 274 | debug_log("leak","%s: %X grew %d",p->zone,p->name, p->size - p->lsize); | |
| 275 | else if((int)arg) | |
| 276 | debug_log("leak","%s: %X exists %d",p->zone,p->name, p->size); | |
| 277 | p->lsize = p->size; | |
| 278 | return 1; | |
| 279 | } | |
| 280 | ||
| 281 | void pool_stat(int full) | |
| 282 | { | |
| 283 | ghash_walk(pool__disturbed,_pool_stat,(void *)full); | |
| 284 | if(pool__total != pool__ltotal) | |
| 285 | debug_log("leak","%d\ttotal missed mallocs",pool__total); | |
| 286 | pool__ltotal = pool__total; | |
| 287 | return; | |
| 288 | } | |
| 289 | #else | |
| 290 | void pool_stat(int full) | |
| 291 | { | |
| 292 | return; | |
| 293 | } | |
| 294 | #endif |