Issue #11849: Make it more likely for the system allocator to release
free()d memory arenas on glibc-based systems. Patch by Charles-François Natali.
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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ What's New in Python 3.3 Alpha 1?
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Core and Builtins
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- Issue #11849: Make it more likely for the system allocator to release
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free()d memory arenas on glibc-based systems. Patch by Charles-François
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Natali.
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- Issue #9756: When calling a method descriptor or a slot wrapper descriptor,
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the check of the object type doesn't read the __class__ attribute anymore.
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Fix a crash if a class override its __class__ attribute (e.g. a proxy of the
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#ifdef WITH_PYMALLOC
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#ifdef HAVE_MALLOPT_MMAP_THRESHOLD
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#include <malloc.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef WITH_VALGRIND
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#include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
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@ -75,7 +79,8 @@ static int running_on_valgrind = -1;
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* Allocation strategy abstract:
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*
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* For small requests, the allocator sub-allocates <Big> blocks of memory.
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* Requests greater than 256 bytes are routed to the system's allocator.
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* Requests greater than SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD bytes are routed to the
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* system's allocator.
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*
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* Small requests are grouped in size classes spaced 8 bytes apart, due
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* to the required valid alignment of the returned address. Requests of
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@ -107,10 +112,11 @@ static int running_on_valgrind = -1;
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* 57-64 64 7
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* 65-72 72 8
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* ... ... ...
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* 241-248 248 30
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* 249-256 256 31
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* 497-504 504 62
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* 505-512 512 63
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*
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* 0, 257 and up: routed to the underlying allocator.
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* 0, SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD + 1 and up: routed to the underlying
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* allocator.
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*/
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/*==========================================================================*/
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@ -139,14 +145,17 @@ static int running_on_valgrind = -1;
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* small enough in order to use preallocated memory pools. You can tune
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* this value according to your application behaviour and memory needs.
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*
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* Note: a size threshold of 512 guarantees that newly created dictionaries
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* will be allocated from preallocated memory pools on 64-bit.
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*
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* The following invariants must hold:
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* 1) ALIGNMENT <= SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD <= 256
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* 1) ALIGNMENT <= SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD <= 512
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* 2) SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD is evenly divisible by ALIGNMENT
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*
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* Although not required, for better performance and space efficiency,
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* it is recommended that SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD is set to a power of 2.
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*/
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#define SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD 256
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#define SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD 512
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#define NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES (SMALL_REQUEST_THRESHOLD / ALIGNMENT)
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/*
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, PT(48), PT(49), PT(50), PT(51), PT(52), PT(53), PT(54), PT(55)
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#if NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 56
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, PT(56), PT(57), PT(58), PT(59), PT(60), PT(61), PT(62), PT(63)
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#if NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 64
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#error "NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES should be less than 64"
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#endif /* NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 64 */
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#endif /* NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 56 */
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#endif /* NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 48 */
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#endif /* NB_SMALL_SIZE_CLASSES > 40 */
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#if SIZEOF_SIZE_T <= SIZEOF_INT
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if (numarenas > PY_SIZE_MAX / sizeof(*arenas))
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return NULL; /* overflow */
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_MALLOPT_MMAP_THRESHOLD
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/* Ensure arenas are allocated by mmap to avoid heap fragmentation. */
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if (numarenas == INITIAL_ARENA_OBJECTS)
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mallopt(M_MMAP_THRESHOLD, ARENA_SIZE);
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#endif
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nbytes = numarenas * sizeof(*arenas);
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arenaobj = (struct arena_object *)realloc(arenas, nbytes);
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[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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])
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AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether mallopt can set malloc mmap threshold)
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AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
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#include <malloc.h>
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]], [[mallopt(M_MMAP_THRESHOLD, 256 * 1024)]])],
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[AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MALLOPT_MMAP_THRESHOLD, 1, Define if mallopt can set malloc mmap threshold.)
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AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
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[AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
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])
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dnl check for true
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AC_CHECK_PROGS(TRUE, true, /bin/true)
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/* Define this if you have the makedev macro. */
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#undef HAVE_MAKEDEV
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/* Define this if mallopt can set malloc mmap threshold. */
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#undef HAVE_MALLOPT_MMAP_THRESHOLD
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/* Define to 1 if you have the `mbrtowc' function. */
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#undef HAVE_MBRTOWC
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