r12499@catbus: nickm | 2007-04-23 10:42:23 -0400

Keep a freelist of unused 4k buffer chunks, rather than wasting 8k for every inactive connection_t.


svn:r10006
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Nick Mathewson 2007-04-23 14:42:27 +00:00
parent bc0b78bc10
commit 2f4784cbd8
3 changed files with 108 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ Changes in version 0.2.0.1-alpha - 2007-??-??
internally and transfer the data in-process. This saves two
sockets per anonymous directory connection (at the client and at
the server), and avoids the nasty Windows socketpair() workaround.
- Keep unused 4k buffers on a free list, rather than wasting 8k for every
single inactive connection_t.
o Minor features (build):
- Make autoconf search for libevent, openssl, and zlib consistently.

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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ mp_pool_new(size_t item_size, size_t chunk_capacity)
}
/** If there are more than <b>n</b> empty chunks in <b>pool</b>, free the
* exces ones that have been empty for the longest. (If <b>n</b> is less
* excess ones that have been empty for the longest. (If <b>n</b> is less
* than zero, free only empty chunks that were not used since the last
* call to mp_pool_clean(), leaving only -<b>n</b>.) */
void

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@ -158,6 +158,57 @@ _split_range(buf_t *buf, char *at, size_t *len,
}
}
/** DOCDOC */
static char *free_mem_list = NULL;
static int free_mem_list_len = 0;
/*XXXX020 Actually remove stuff from freelist when it gets too big */
/** DOCDOC */
static void
add_buf_mem_to_freelist(buf_t *buf)
{
char *mem;
tor_assert(buf->len == MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE);
tor_assert(buf->datalen == 0);
tor_assert(buf->mem);
mem = RAW_MEM(buf->mem);
buf->len = buf->memsize = 0;
buf->mem = buf->cur = NULL;
*(char**)mem = free_mem_list;
free_mem_list = mem;
++free_mem_list_len;
log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Add buf mem to freelist. Freelist has %d entries.",
free_mem_list_len);
}
/** DOCDOC */
static void
buf_get_initial_mem(buf_t *buf)
{
char *mem;
tor_assert(!buf->mem);
if (free_mem_list) {
mem = free_mem_list;
free_mem_list = *(char**)mem;
--free_mem_list_len;
log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Got buf mem from freelist. Freelist has %d entries.",
free_mem_list_len);
} else {
log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Freelist empty; allocating another chunk.");
tor_assert(free_mem_list_len == 0);
mem = tor_malloc(ALLOC_LEN(MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE));
}
buf->mem = GUARDED_MEM(mem);
SET_GUARDS(buf->mem, MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE);
buf->len = MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE;
buf->memsize = ALLOC_LEN(MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE);
buf->cur = buf->mem;
}
/** Change a buffer's capacity. <b>new_capacity</b> must be \>=
* buf->datalen. */
static void
@ -205,6 +256,7 @@ buf_resize(buf_t *buf, size_t new_capacity)
}
}
#if 0
/* XXX Some play code to throw away old buffers sometimes rather
* than constantly reallocing them; just in case this is our memory
* problem. It looks for now like it isn't, so disabled. -RD */
@ -217,9 +269,23 @@ buf_resize(buf_t *buf, size_t new_capacity)
oldmem = RAW_MEM(buf->mem);
tor_free(oldmem);
buf->mem = buf->cur = newmem;
} else { /* ... */ }
#endif
if (buf->len == 0 && new_capacity <= MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE) {
new_capacity = MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE;
tor_assert(!buf->mem);
buf_get_initial_mem(buf);
} else {
buf->mem = GUARDED_MEM(tor_realloc(RAW_MEM(buf->mem),
ALLOC_LEN(new_capacity)));
char *raw;
if (buf->mem)
raw = tor_realloc(RAW_MEM(buf->mem), ALLOC_LEN(new_capacity));
else {
log_info(LD_GENERAL, "Jumping straight from 0 bytes to %d",
(int)new_capacity);
raw = tor_malloc(ALLOC_LEN(new_capacity));
}
buf->mem = GUARDED_MEM(raw);
SET_GUARDS(buf->mem, new_capacity);
buf->cur = buf->mem+offset;
}
@ -239,7 +305,8 @@ buf_resize(buf_t *buf, size_t new_capacity)
(size_t)(buf->len-offset));
buf->cur += new_capacity-buf->len;
}
buf->memsize = buf->len = new_capacity;
buf->len = new_capacity;
buf->memsize = ALLOC_LEN(buf->len);
#ifdef CHECK_AFTER_RESIZE
assert_buf_ok(buf);
@ -292,6 +359,11 @@ buf_shrink(buf_t *buf)
size_t new_len;
new_len = buf->len;
if (buf->datalen == 0 && buf->highwater == 0 &&
buf->len == MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE) {
add_buf_mem_to_freelist(buf);
return;
}
while (buf->highwater < (new_len>>2) && new_len > MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE*2)
new_len >>= 1;
@ -328,16 +400,22 @@ buf_nul_terminate(buf_t *buf)
return 0;
}
/** Create and return a new buf with capacity <b>size</b>. */
/** Create and return a new buf with capacity <b>size</b>.
* (Used for testing). */
buf_t *
buf_new_with_capacity(size_t size)
{
buf_t *buf;
buf = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(buf_t));
buf->magic = BUFFER_MAGIC;
if (size == MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE) {
buf_get_initial_mem(buf);
} else {
buf->cur = buf->mem = GUARDED_MEM(tor_malloc(ALLOC_LEN(size)));
SET_GUARDS(buf->mem, size);
buf->len = buf->memsize = size;
buf->len = size;
buf->memsize = ALLOC_LEN(size);
}
assert_buf_ok(buf);
return buf;
@ -356,7 +434,7 @@ buf_clear(buf_t *buf)
{
buf->datalen = 0;
buf->cur = buf->mem;
buf->len = buf->memsize;
/* buf->len = buf->memsize; bad. */
}
/** Return the number of bytes stored in <b>buf</b> */
@ -389,8 +467,12 @@ buf_free(buf_t *buf)
char *oldmem;
assert_buf_ok(buf);
buf->magic = 0xDEADBEEF;
if (buf->len == MIN_LAZY_SHRINK_SIZE) {
add_buf_mem_to_freelist(buf);
} else {
oldmem = RAW_MEM(buf->mem);
tor_free(oldmem);
}
tor_free(buf);
}
@ -1405,14 +1487,24 @@ assert_buf_ok(buf_t *buf)
{
tor_assert(buf);
tor_assert(buf->magic == BUFFER_MAGIC);
tor_assert(buf->mem);
tor_assert(buf->highwater <= buf->len);
tor_assert(buf->datalen <= buf->highwater);
if (buf->mem) {
tor_assert(buf->cur >= buf->mem);
tor_assert(buf->cur < buf->mem+buf->len);
tor_assert(buf->memsize == ALLOC_LEN(buf->len));
} else {
tor_assert(!buf->cur);
tor_assert(!buf->len);
tor_assert(!buf->memsize);
}
#ifdef SENTINELS
{
if (buf->mem) {
uint32_t u32 = get_uint32(buf->mem - 4);
tor_assert(u32 == START_MAGIC);
u32 = get_uint32(buf->mem + buf->memsize);
u32 = get_uint32(buf->mem + buf->memsize - 8);
tor_assert(u32 == END_MAGIC);
}
#endif