[uClibc-cvs] CVS uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard
CVS User andersen
andersen at codepoet.org
Mon Nov 8 03:34:44 UTC 2004
Update of /var/cvs/uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard
In directory nail:/tmp/cvs-serv25017/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard
Modified Files:
free.c mallinfo.c
Log Message:
Some requested additional malloc entry points
--- /var/cvs/uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard/free.c 2003/12/30 10:40:49 1.1
+++ /var/cvs/uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard/free.c 2004/11/08 03:34:44 1.2
@@ -17,6 +17,37 @@
#include "malloc.h"
+/* ------------------------- malloc_trim -------------------------
+ malloc_trim(size_t pad);
+
+ If possible, gives memory back to the system (via negative
+ arguments to sbrk) if there is unused memory at the `high' end of
+ the malloc pool. You can call this after freeing large blocks of
+ memory to potentially reduce the system-level memory requirements
+ of a program. However, it cannot guarantee to reduce memory. Under
+ some allocation patterns, some large free blocks of memory will be
+ locked between two used chunks, so they cannot be given back to
+ the system.
+
+ The `pad' argument to malloc_trim represents the amount of free
+ trailing space to leave untrimmed. If this argument is zero,
+ only the minimum amount of memory to maintain internal data
+ structures will be left (one page or less). Non-zero arguments
+ can be supplied to maintain enough trailing space to service
+ future expected allocations without having to re-obtain memory
+ from the system.
+
+ Malloc_trim returns 1 if it actually released any memory, else 0.
+ On systems that do not support "negative sbrks", it will always
+ return 0.
+*/
+int malloc_trim(size_t pad)
+{
+ mstate av = get_malloc_state();
+ __malloc_consolidate(av);
+ return __malloc_trim(pad, av);
+}
+
/* ------------------------- __malloc_trim -------------------------
__malloc_trim is an inverse of sorts to __malloc_alloc. It gives memory
back to the system (via negative arguments to sbrk) if there is unused
--- /var/cvs/uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard/mallinfo.c 2003/12/30 10:40:49 1.1
+++ /var/cvs/uClibc/libc/stdlib/malloc-standard/mallinfo.c 2004/11/08 03:34:44 1.2
@@ -79,3 +79,28 @@
return mi;
}
+void malloc_stats(FILE *file)
+{
+ struct mallinfo mi;
+
+ if (file==NULL) {
+ file = stderr;
+ }
+
+ mi = mallinfo();
+ fprintf(file, "total bytes allocated = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.arena + mi.hblkhd));
+ fprintf(file, "total bytes in use bytes = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.uordblks + mi.hblkhd));
+ fprintf(file, "total non-mmapped bytes allocated = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.arena));
+ fprintf(file, "number of mmapped regions = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.hblks));
+ fprintf(file, "total allocated mmap space = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.hblkhd));
+ fprintf(file, "total allocated sbrk space = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.uordblks));
+#if 0
+ fprintf(file, "number of free chunks = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.ordblks));
+ fprintf(file, "number of fastbin blocks = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.smblks));
+ fprintf(file, "space in freed fastbin blocks = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.fsmblks));
+#endif
+ fprintf(file, "maximum total allocated space = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.usmblks));
+ fprintf(file, "total free space = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.fordblks));
+ fprintf(file, "memory releasable via malloc_trim = %10lu\n", (unsigned int)(mi.keepcost));
+}
+
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