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blis/frame/base/bli_malloc.c
Field G. Van Zee 9dcd6f05c4 Implemented developer-configurable malloc()/free().
Details:
- Replaced all instances of bli_malloc() and bli_free() with one of:
  - bli_malloc_pool()/bli_free_pool()
  - bli_malloc_user()/bli_free_user()
  - bli_malloc_intl()/bli_free_intl()
  each of which can be configured to call malloc()/free() substitutes,
  so long as the substitute functions have the same function type
  signatures as malloc() and free() defined by C's stdlib.h. The _pool()
  function is called when allocating blocks for the memory pools (used
  for packing buffers, primarily), the _user() function is called when
  obj_t's are created (via bli_obj_create() and friends), and the _intl()
  function is called for internal use by BLIS, such as when creating
  control tree nodes or temporary buffers for manipulating internal data
  structures. Substitutes for any of the three types of bli_malloc() may
  be specified by #defining the following pairs of cpp macros in
  bli_kernel.h:
  - BLIS_MALLOC_POOL/BLIS_FREE_POOL
  - BLIS_MALLOC_USER/BLIS_FREE_USER
  - BLIS_MALLOC_INTL/BLIS_FREE_INTL
  to be the name of the substitute functions. (Obviously, the object
  code that contains these functions must be provided at link-time.)
  These macros default to malloc() and free(). Subsitute functions are
  also automatically prototyped by BLIS (in bli_malloc_prototypes.h).
- Removed definitions for bli_malloc() and bli_free().
- Note that bli_malloc_pool() and bli_malloc_user() are now defined in
  terms of a new function, bli_malloc_align(), which aligns memory to an
  arbitrary (power of two) alignment boundary, but does so manually,
  whereas before alignment was performed behind the scenes by
  posix_memalign(). Currently, bli_malloc_intl() is defined in terms
  of bli_malloc_noalign(), which serves as a simple wrapper to the
  designated function that is passed in (e.g. BLIS_MALLOC_INTL).
  Similarly, there are bli_free_align() and bli_free_noalign(), which
  are used in concert with their bli_malloc_*() counterparts.
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/*
BLIS
An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
libraries.
Copyright (C) 2014, The University of Texas at Austin
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of The University of Texas at Austin nor the names
of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "blis.h"
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void* bli_malloc_pool( size_t size )
{
const malloc_ft malloc_fp = BLIS_MALLOC_POOL;
const size_t align_size = BLIS_POOL_ADDR_ALIGN_SIZE;
return bli_malloc_align( malloc_fp, size, align_size );
}
void bli_free_pool( void* p )
{
bli_free_align( BLIS_FREE_POOL, p );
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void* bli_malloc_user( size_t size )
{
const malloc_ft malloc_fp = BLIS_MALLOC_USER;
const size_t align_size = BLIS_HEAP_ADDR_ALIGN_SIZE;
return bli_malloc_align( malloc_fp, size, align_size );
}
void bli_free_user( void* p )
{
bli_free_align( BLIS_FREE_USER, p );
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void* bli_malloc_intl( size_t size )
{
const malloc_ft malloc_fp = BLIS_MALLOC_INTL;
return bli_malloc_noalign( malloc_fp, size );
}
void bli_free_intl( void* p )
{
bli_free_noalign( BLIS_FREE_INTL, p );
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void* bli_malloc_align
(
malloc_ft f,
size_t size,
size_t align_size
)
{
const size_t ptr_size = sizeof( void* );
size_t align_offset = 0;
void* p_orig;
int8_t* p_byte;
void** p_addr;
// Check parameters.
if ( bli_error_checking_is_enabled() )
bli_malloc_align_check( f, size, align_size );
// Return early if zero bytes were requested.
if ( size == 0 ) return NULL;
// Add the alignment size and the size of a pointer to the number
// of bytes to allocate.
size += align_size + ptr_size;
// Call the allocation function.
p_orig = f( size );
// If NULL was returned, something is probably very wrong.
if ( p_orig == NULL ) bli_abort();
// Advance the pointer by one pointer element.
p_byte = p_orig;
p_byte += ptr_size;
// Compute the offset to the desired alignment.
if ( bli_is_unaligned_to( p_byte, align_size ) )
{
align_offset = align_size -
bli_offset_past_alignment( p_byte, align_size );
}
// Advance the pointer using the difference between the alignment
// size and the alignment offset.
p_byte += align_offset;
// Compute the address of the pointer element just before the start
// of the aligned address, and store the original address there.
p_addr = ( void** )(p_byte - ptr_size);
*p_addr = p_orig;
// Return the aligned pointer.
return p_byte;
}
void bli_free_align
(
free_ft f,
void* p
)
{
const size_t ptr_size = sizeof( void* );
void* p_orig;
int8_t* p_byte;
void** p_addr;
// Since the bli_malloc_pool() function returned the aligned pointer,
// we have to first recover the original pointer before we can free
// the memory.
// Start by casting the pointer to a byte pointer.
p_byte = p;
// Compute the address of the pointer element just before the start
// of the aligned address, and recover the original address.
p_addr = ( void** )( p_byte - ptr_size );
p_orig = *p_addr;
// Free the original pointer.
f( p_orig );
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void* bli_malloc_noalign
(
malloc_ft f,
size_t size
)
{
return f( size );
}
void bli_free_noalign
(
free_ft f,
void* p
)
{
f( p );
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
void bli_malloc_align_check
(
malloc_ft f,
size_t size,
size_t align_size
)
{
err_t e_val;
// Check for valid alignment.
e_val = bli_check_alignment_is_power_of_two( align_size );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
e_val = bli_check_alignment_is_mult_of_ptr_size( align_size );
bli_check_error_code( e_val );
}