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-<html><head><title>JEMALLOC</title><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.79.1"/></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="refentry"><a name="idm45291902356496"/><div class="titlepage"/><div class="refnamediv"><h2>Name</h2><p>jemalloc — general purpose memory allocation functions</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="library"/><h2>LIBRARY</h2><p>This manual describes jemalloc 4.4.0-0-gf1f76357313e7dcad7262f17a48ff0a2e005fcdc. More information
- can be found at the <a class="ulink" href="http://jemalloc.net/" target="_top">jemalloc website</a>.</p></div><div class="refsynopsisdiv"><h2>SYNOPSIS</h2><div class="funcsynopsis"><pre class="funcsynopsisinfo">#include &lt;<code class="filename">jemalloc/jemalloc.h</code>&gt;</pre><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291899537440"/><h3>Standard API</h3><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">malloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">calloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">number</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">posix_memalign</b>(</code></td><td>void **<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">aligned_alloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">realloc</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">free</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291903783248"/><h3>Non-standard API</h3><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">mallocx</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">rallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">xallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">extra</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">sallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">dallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">sdallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">nallocx</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctl</b>(</code></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">name</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">oldp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">oldlenp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">newp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">newlen</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctlnametomib</b>(</code></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">name</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">mibp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">miblenp</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctlbymib</b>(</code></td><td>const size_t *<var class="pdparam">mib</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">miblen</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">oldp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">oldlenp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">newp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">newlen</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">malloc_stats_print</b>(</code></td><td>void <var class="pdparam">(*write_cb)</var>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>JEMALLOC</title><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.78.1"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="refentry"><a name="idp45223136"></a><div class="titlepage"></div><div class="refnamediv"><h2>Name</h2><p>jemalloc &#8212; general purpose memory allocation functions</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="library"></a><h2>LIBRARY</h2><p>This manual describes jemalloc 4.0.3-0-ge9192eacf8935e29fc62fddc2701f7942b1cc02c. More information
+ can be found at the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.canonware.com/jemalloc/" target="_top">jemalloc website</a>.</p></div><div class="refsynopsisdiv"><h2>SYNOPSIS</h2><div class="funcsynopsis"><pre class="funcsynopsisinfo">#include &lt;<code class="filename">jemalloc/jemalloc.h</code>&gt;</pre><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp44244480"></a><h3>Standard API</h3><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">malloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">calloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">number</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">posix_memalign</b>(</code></td><td>void **<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">aligned_alloc</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">realloc</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">free</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp46062768"></a><h3>Non-standard API</h3><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">mallocx</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void *<b class="fsfunc">rallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">xallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">extra</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">sallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">dallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">sdallocx</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">nallocx</b>(</code></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>int <var class="pdparam">flags</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctl</b>(</code></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">name</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">oldp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">oldlenp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">newp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">newlen</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctlnametomib</b>(</code></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">name</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">mibp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">miblenp</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">int <b class="fsfunc">mallctlbymib</b>(</code></td><td>const size_t *<var class="pdparam">mib</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">miblen</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">oldp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t *<var class="pdparam">oldlenp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">newp</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">newlen</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">malloc_stats_print</b>(</code></td><td>void <var class="pdparam">(*write_cb)</var>
<code>(</code>void *, const char *<code>)</code>
- , </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">cbopaque</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">opts</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">malloc_usable_size</b>(</code></td><td>const void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">(*malloc_message)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">cbopaque</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">s</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div><p><span class="type">const char *</span><code class="varname">malloc_conf</code>;</p></div></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="description"/><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291898401136"/><h3>Standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">malloc()</code> function allocates
+ , </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">cbopaque</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">opts</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">size_t <b class="fsfunc">malloc_usable_size</b>(</code></td><td>const void *<var class="pdparam">ptr</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">void <b class="fsfunc">(*malloc_message)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">cbopaque</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>const char *<var class="pdparam">s</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div><p><span class="type">const char *</span><code class="varname">malloc_conf</code>;</p></div></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="description"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp46115952"></a><h3>Standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">malloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function allocates
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes of uninitialized memory. The allocated
space is suitably aligned (after possible pointer coercion) for storage
- of any type of object.</p><p>The <code class="function">calloc()</code> function allocates
+ of any type of object.</p><p>The <code class="function">calloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function allocates
space for <em class="parameter"><code>number</code></em> objects, each
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes in length. The result is identical to
- calling <code class="function">malloc()</code> with an argument of
+ calling <code class="function">malloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) with an argument of
<em class="parameter"><code>number</code></em> * <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em>, with the
exception that the allocated memory is explicitly initialized to zero
- bytes.</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign()</code> function
+ bytes.</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
allocates <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes of memory such that the
allocation's base address is a multiple of
<em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em>, and returns the allocation in the value
pointed to by <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>. The requested
<em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em> must be a power of 2 at least as large as
- <code class="code">sizeof(<span class="type">void *</span>)</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">aligned_alloc()</code> function
+ <code class="code">sizeof(<span class="type">void *</span>)</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">aligned_alloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
allocates <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes of memory such that the
allocation's base address is a multiple of
<em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em>. The requested
<em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em> must be a power of 2. Behavior is
undefined if <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is not an integral multiple of
- <em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em>.</p><p>The <code class="function">realloc()</code> function changes the
+ <em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em>.</p><p>The <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function changes the
size of the previously allocated memory referenced by
<em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> to <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes. The
contents of the memory are unchanged up to the lesser of the new and old
@@ -31,65 +30,69 @@
portion of the memory are undefined. Upon success, the memory referenced
by <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> is freed and a pointer to the newly
allocated memory is returned. Note that
- <code class="function">realloc()</code> may move the memory allocation,
+ <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) may move the memory allocation,
resulting in a different return value than <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>.
If <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> is <code class="constant">NULL</code>, the
- <code class="function">realloc()</code> function behaves identically to
- <code class="function">malloc()</code> for the specified size.</p><p>The <code class="function">free()</code> function causes the
+ <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function behaves identically to
+ <code class="function">malloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) for the specified size.</p><p>The <code class="function">free</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function causes the
allocated memory referenced by <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> to be made
available for future allocations. If <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> is
- <code class="constant">NULL</code>, no action occurs.</p></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291898376160"/><h3>Non-standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">mallocx()</code>,
- <code class="function">rallocx()</code>,
- <code class="function">xallocx()</code>,
- <code class="function">sallocx()</code>,
- <code class="function">dallocx()</code>,
- <code class="function">sdallocx()</code>, and
- <code class="function">nallocx()</code> functions all have a
+ <code class="constant">NULL</code>, no action occurs.</p></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp46144704"></a><h3>Non-standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">rallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">xallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">sallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">dallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">sdallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), and
+ <code class="function">nallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions all have a
<em class="parameter"><code>flags</code></em> argument that can be used to specify
options. The functions only check the options that are contextually
relevant. Use bitwise or (<code class="code">|</code>) operations to
specify one or more of the following:
- </p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><a name="MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(<em class="parameter"><code>la</code></em>)
+ </p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><a name="MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_LG_ALIGN(<em class="parameter"><code>la</code></em>)
</code></span></dt><dd><p>Align the memory allocation to start at an address
that is a multiple of <code class="code">(1 &lt;&lt;
<em class="parameter"><code>la</code></em>)</code>. This macro does not validate
that <em class="parameter"><code>la</code></em> is within the valid
- range.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ALIGN"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ALIGN(<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>)
+ range.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ALIGN"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ALIGN(<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>)
</code></span></dt><dd><p>Align the memory allocation to start at an address
that is a multiple of <em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>, where
<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em> is a power of two. This macro does not
validate that <em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em> is a power of 2.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ZERO"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ZERO</code></span></dt><dd><p>Initialize newly allocated memory to contain zero
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ZERO"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ZERO</code></span></dt><dd><p>Initialize newly allocated memory to contain zero
bytes. In the growing reallocation case, the real size prior to
reallocation defines the boundary between untouched bytes and those
that are initialized to contain zero bytes. If this macro is
- absent, newly allocated memory is uninitialized.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_TCACHE"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE(<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>)
+ absent, newly allocated memory is uninitialized.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_TCACHE"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE(<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>)
</code></span></dt><dd><p>Use the thread-specific cache (tcache) specified by
the identifier <em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>, which must have been
- acquired via the <a class="link" href="#tcache.create"><quote><code class="mallctl">tcache.create</code></quote></a>
+ acquired via the <a class="link" href="#tcache.create">
+ "<code class="mallctl">tcache.create</code>"
+ </a>
mallctl. This macro does not validate that
<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em> specifies a valid
- identifier.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOC_TCACHE_NONE"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE</code></span></dt><dd><p>Do not use a thread-specific cache (tcache). Unless
+ identifier.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOC_TCACHE_NONE"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE</code></span></dt><dd><p>Do not use a thread-specific cache (tcache). Unless
<code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE(<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>)</code> or
<code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE_NONE</code> is specified, an
automatically managed tcache will be used under many circumstances.
This macro cannot be used in the same <em class="parameter"><code>flags</code></em>
argument as
- <code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE(<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>)</code>.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ARENA"/><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ARENA(<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>)
+ <code class="constant">MALLOCX_TCACHE(<em class="parameter"><code>tc</code></em>)</code>.</p></dd><dt><a name="MALLOCX_ARENA"></a><span class="term"><code class="constant">MALLOCX_ARENA(<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>)
</code></span></dt><dd><p>Use the arena specified by the index
<em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em>. This macro has no effect for regions that
were allocated via an arena other than the one specified. This
macro does not validate that <em class="parameter"><code>a</code></em> specifies an
arena index in the valid range.</p></dd></dl></div><p>
- </p><p>The <code class="function">mallocx()</code> function allocates at
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function allocates at
least <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes of memory, and returns a pointer
to the base address of the allocation. Behavior is undefined if
- <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">rallocx()</code> function resizes the
+ <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>, or if request size
+ overflows due to size class and/or alignment constraints.</p><p>The <code class="function">rallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function resizes the
allocation at <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> to be at least
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes, and returns a pointer to the base
address of the resulting allocation, which may or may not have moved from
its original location. Behavior is undefined if
- <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">xallocx()</code> function resizes the
+ <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>, or if request size
+ overflows due to size class and/or alignment constraints.</p><p>The <code class="function">xallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function resizes the
allocation at <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> in place to be at least
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes, and returns the real size of the
allocation. If <em class="parameter"><code>extra</code></em> is non-zero, an attempt is
@@ -98,24 +101,24 @@
the extra byte(s) will not by itself result in failure to resize.
Behavior is undefined if <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is
<code class="constant">0</code>, or if <code class="code">(<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> + <em class="parameter"><code>extra</code></em>
- &gt; <code class="constant">SIZE_T_MAX</code>)</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">sallocx()</code> function returns the
- real size of the allocation at <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>.</p><p>The <code class="function">dallocx()</code> function causes the
+ &gt; <code class="constant">SIZE_T_MAX</code>)</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">sallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns the
+ real size of the allocation at <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>.</p><p>The <code class="function">dallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function causes the
memory referenced by <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em> to be made available for
- future allocations.</p><p>The <code class="function">sdallocx()</code> function is an
- extension of <code class="function">dallocx()</code> with a
+ future allocations.</p><p>The <code class="function">sdallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function is an
+ extension of <code class="function">dallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) with a
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> parameter to allow the caller to pass in the
allocation size as an optimization. The minimum valid input size is the
original requested size of the allocation, and the maximum valid input
size is the corresponding value returned by
- <code class="function">nallocx()</code> or
- <code class="function">sallocx()</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">nallocx()</code> function allocates no
+ <code class="function">nallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) or
+ <code class="function">sallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>).</p><p>The <code class="function">nallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function allocates no
memory, but it performs the same size computation as the
- <code class="function">mallocx()</code> function, and returns the real
+ <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function, and returns the real
size of the allocation that would result from the equivalent
- <code class="function">mallocx()</code> function call, or
- <code class="constant">0</code> if the inputs exceed the maximum supported size
- class and/or alignment. Behavior is undefined if
- <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">mallctl()</code> function provides a
+ <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function call. Behavior is
+ undefined if <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> is <code class="constant">0</code>, or if
+ request size overflows due to size class and/or alignment
+ constraints.</p><p>The <code class="function">mallctl</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function provides a
general interface for introspecting the memory allocator, as well as
setting modifiable parameters and triggering actions. The
period-separated <em class="parameter"><code>name</code></em> argument specifies a
@@ -127,12 +130,12 @@
write a value, pass a pointer to the value via
<em class="parameter"><code>newp</code></em>, and its length via
<em class="parameter"><code>newlen</code></em>; otherwise pass <code class="constant">NULL</code>
- and <code class="constant">0</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">mallctlnametomib()</code> function
+ and <code class="constant">0</code>.</p><p>The <code class="function">mallctlnametomib</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
provides a way to avoid repeated name lookups for applications that
repeatedly query the same portion of the namespace, by translating a name
- to a <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Management Information Base</span>”</span> (MIB) that can be passed
- repeatedly to <code class="function">mallctlbymib()</code>. Upon
- successful return from <code class="function">mallctlnametomib()</code>,
+ to a &#8220;Management Information Base&#8221; (MIB) that can be passed
+ repeatedly to <code class="function">mallctlbymib</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>). Upon
+ successful return from <code class="function">mallctlnametomib</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
<em class="parameter"><code>mibp</code></em> contains an array of
<em class="parameter"><code>*miblenp</code></em> integers, where
<em class="parameter"><code>*miblenp</code></em> is the lesser of the number of components
@@ -142,7 +145,9 @@
period-separated name components, which results in a partial MIB that can
be used as the basis for constructing a complete MIB. For name
components that are integers (e.g. the 2 in
- <a class="link" href="#arenas.bin.i.size"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.2.size</code></quote></a>),
+ <a class="link" href="#arenas.bin.i.size">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.2.size</code>"
+ </a>),
the corresponding MIB component will always be that integer. Therefore,
it is legitimate to construct code like the following: </p><pre class="programlisting">
unsigned nbins, i;
@@ -159,62 +164,65 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
mib[2] = i;
len = sizeof(bin_size);
- mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, (void *)&amp;bin_size, &amp;len, NULL, 0);
+ mallctlbymib(mib, miblen, &amp;bin_size, &amp;len, NULL, 0);
/* Do something with bin_size... */
-}</pre><p>The <code class="function">malloc_stats_print()</code> function writes
- summary statistics via the <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em> callback
- function pointer and <em class="parameter"><code>cbopaque</code></em> data passed to
- <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em>, or <code class="function">malloc_message()</code>
- if <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em> is <code class="constant">NULL</code>. The
- statistics are presented in human-readable form unless <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">J</span>”</span> is
- specified as a character within the <em class="parameter"><code>opts</code></em> string, in
- which case the statistics are presented in <a class="ulink" href="http://www.json.org/" target="_top">JSON format</a>. This function can be
- called repeatedly. General information that never changes during
- execution can be omitted by specifying <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">g</span>”</span> as a character
+}</pre><p>The <code class="function">malloc_stats_print</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
+ writes human-readable summary statistics via the
+ <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em> callback function pointer and
+ <em class="parameter"><code>cbopaque</code></em> data passed to
+ <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em>, or
+ <code class="function">malloc_message</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) if
+ <em class="parameter"><code>write_cb</code></em> is <code class="constant">NULL</code>. This
+ function can be called repeatedly. General information that never
+ changes during execution can be omitted by specifying "g" as a character
within the <em class="parameter"><code>opts</code></em> string. Note that
- <code class="function">malloc_message()</code> uses the
- <code class="function">mallctl*()</code> functions internally, so inconsistent
- statistics can be reported if multiple threads use these functions
- simultaneously. If <code class="option">--enable-stats</code> is specified during
- configuration, <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">m</span>”</span> and <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">a</span>”</span> can be specified to
- omit merged arena and per arena statistics, respectively;
- <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">b</span>”</span>, <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">l</span>”</span>, and <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">h</span>”</span> can be specified
- to omit per size class statistics for bins, large objects, and huge
- objects, respectively. Unrecognized characters are silently ignored.
- Note that thread caching may prevent some statistics from being completely
- up to date, since extra locking would be required to merge counters that
- track thread cache operations.</p><p>The <code class="function">malloc_usable_size()</code> function
+ <code class="function">malloc_message</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) uses the
+ <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions internally, so
+ inconsistent statistics can be reported if multiple threads use these
+ functions simultaneously. If <code class="option">--enable-stats</code> is
+ specified during configuration, &#8220;m&#8221; and &#8220;a&#8221; can
+ be specified to omit merged arena and per arena statistics, respectively;
+ &#8220;b&#8221;, &#8220;l&#8221;, and &#8220;h&#8221; can be specified to
+ omit per size class statistics for bins, large objects, and huge objects,
+ respectively. Unrecognized characters are silently ignored. Note that
+ thread caching may prevent some statistics from being completely up to
+ date, since extra locking would be required to merge counters that track
+ thread cache operations.
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">malloc_usable_size</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
returns the usable size of the allocation pointed to by
<em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>. The return value may be larger than the size
that was requested during allocation. The
- <code class="function">malloc_usable_size()</code> function is not a
- mechanism for in-place <code class="function">realloc()</code>; rather
+ <code class="function">malloc_usable_size</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function is not a
+ mechanism for in-place <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>); rather
it is provided solely as a tool for introspection purposes. Any
discrepancy between the requested allocation size and the size reported
- by <code class="function">malloc_usable_size()</code> should not be
+ by <code class="function">malloc_usable_size</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) should not be
depended on, since such behavior is entirely implementation-dependent.
- </p></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="tuning"/><h2>TUNING</h2><p>Once, when the first call is made to one of the memory allocation
+ </p></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="tuning"></a><h2>TUNING</h2><p>Once, when the first call is made to one of the memory allocation
routines, the allocator initializes its internals based in part on various
- options that can be specified at compile- or run-time.</p><p>The string specified via <code class="option">--with-malloc-conf</code>, the
- string pointed to by the global variable <code class="varname">malloc_conf</code>, the
- <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">name</span>”</span> of the file referenced by the symbolic link named
- <code class="filename">/etc/malloc.conf</code>, and the value of the
+ options that can be specified at compile- or run-time.</p><p>The string pointed to by the global variable
+ <code class="varname">malloc_conf</code>, the &#8220;name&#8221; of the file
+ referenced by the symbolic link named <code class="filename">/etc/malloc.conf</code>, and the value of the
environment variable <code class="envar">MALLOC_CONF</code>, will be interpreted, in
that order, from left to right as options. Note that
<code class="varname">malloc_conf</code> may be read before
- <code class="function">main()</code> is entered, so the declaration of
+ <code class="function">main</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) is entered, so the declaration of
<code class="varname">malloc_conf</code> should specify an initializer that contains
- the final value to be read by jemalloc. <code class="option">--with-malloc-conf</code>
- and <code class="varname">malloc_conf</code> are compile-time mechanisms, whereas
- <code class="filename">/etc/malloc.conf</code> and
- <code class="envar">MALLOC_CONF</code> can be safely set any time prior to program
- invocation.</p><p>An options string is a comma-separated list of option:value pairs.
- There is one key corresponding to each <a class="link" href="#opt.abort"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.*</code></quote></a> mallctl (see the <a class="xref" href="#mallctl_namespace" title="MALLCTL NAMESPACE">MALLCTL NAMESPACE</a> section for options
+ the final value to be read by jemalloc. <code class="varname">malloc_conf</code> is
+ a compile-time setting, whereas <code class="filename">/etc/malloc.conf</code> and <code class="envar">MALLOC_CONF</code>
+ can be safely set any time prior to program invocation.</p><p>An options string is a comma-separated list of option:value pairs.
+ There is one key corresponding to each <a class="link" href="#opt.abort">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.*</code>"
+ </a> mallctl (see the <a class="xref" href="#mallctl_namespace" title="MALLCTL NAMESPACE">MALLCTL NAMESPACE</a> section for options
documentation). For example, <code class="literal">abort:true,narenas:1</code> sets
- the <a class="link" href="#opt.abort"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code></quote></a> and <a class="link" href="#opt.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.narenas</code></quote></a> options. Some
+ the <a class="link" href="#opt.abort">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code>"
+ </a> and <a class="link" href="#opt.narenas">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.narenas</code>"
+ </a> options. Some
options have boolean values (true/false), others have integer values (base
8, 10, or 16, depending on prefix), and yet others have raw string
- values.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="implementation_notes"/><h2>IMPLEMENTATION NOTES</h2><p>Traditionally, allocators have used
+ values.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="implementation_notes"></a><h2>IMPLEMENTATION NOTES</h2><p>Traditionally, allocators have used
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span> to obtain memory, which is
suboptimal for several reasons, including race conditions, increased
fragmentation, and artificial limitations on maximum usable memory. If
@@ -238,18 +246,19 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
order to make it possible to completely avoid synchronization for most
allocation requests. Such caching allows very fast allocation in the
common case, but it increases memory usage and fragmentation, since a
- bounded number of objects can remain allocated in each thread cache.</p><p>Memory is conceptually broken into equal-sized chunks, where the chunk
- size is a power of two that is greater than the page size. Chunks are
- always aligned to multiples of the chunk size. This alignment makes it
- possible to find metadata for user objects very quickly. User objects are
- broken into three categories according to size: small, large, and huge.
- Multiple small and large objects can reside within a single chunk, whereas
- huge objects each have one or more chunks backing them. Each chunk that
- contains small and/or large objects tracks its contents as runs of
+ bounded number of objects can remain allocated in each thread cache.</p><p>Memory is conceptually broken into equal-sized chunks, where the
+ chunk size is a power of two that is greater than the page size. Chunks
+ are always aligned to multiples of the chunk size. This alignment makes it
+ possible to find metadata for user objects very quickly.</p><p>User objects are broken into three categories according to size:
+ small, large, and huge. Small and large objects are managed entirely by
+ arenas; huge objects are additionally aggregated in a single data structure
+ that is shared by all threads. Huge objects are typically used by
+ applications infrequently enough that this single data structure is not a
+ scalability issue.</p><p>Each chunk that is managed by an arena tracks its contents as runs of
contiguous pages (unused, backing a set of small objects, or backing one
- large object). The combination of chunk alignment and chunk page maps makes
- it possible to determine all metadata regarding small and large allocations
- in constant time.</p><p>Small objects are managed in groups by page runs. Each run maintains
+ large object). The combination of chunk alignment and chunk page maps
+ makes it possible to determine all metadata regarding small and large
+ allocations in constant time.</p><p>Small objects are managed in groups by page runs. Each run maintains
a bitmap to track which regions are in use. Allocation requests that are no
more than half the quantum (8 or 16, depending on architecture) are rounded
up to the nearest power of two that is at least <code class="code">sizeof(<span class="type">double</span>)</code>. All other object size
@@ -257,20 +266,22 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
classes for each doubling in size, which limits internal fragmentation to
approximately 20% for all but the smallest size classes. Small size classes
are smaller than four times the page size, large size classes are smaller
- than the chunk size (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_chunk"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_chunk</code></quote></a> option), and
- huge size classes extend from the chunk size up to the largest size class
- that does not exceed <code class="constant">PTRDIFF_MAX</code>.</p><p>Allocations are packed tightly together, which can be an issue for
+ than the chunk size (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_chunk">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_chunk</code>"
+ </a> option), and
+ huge size classes extend from the chunk size up to one size class less than
+ the full address space size.</p><p>Allocations are packed tightly together, which can be an issue for
multi-threaded applications. If you need to assure that allocations do not
suffer from cacheline sharing, round your allocation requests up to the
nearest multiple of the cacheline size, or specify cacheline alignment when
- allocating.</p><p>The <code class="function">realloc()</code>,
- <code class="function">rallocx()</code>, and
- <code class="function">xallocx()</code> functions may resize allocations
+ allocating.</p><p>The <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">rallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), and
+ <code class="function">xallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions may resize allocations
without moving them under limited circumstances. Unlike the
- <code class="function">*allocx()</code> API, the standard API does not
+ <code class="function">*allocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) API, the standard API does not
officially round up the usable size of an allocation to the nearest size
class, so technically it is necessary to call
- <code class="function">realloc()</code> to grow e.g. a 9-byte allocation to
+ <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) to grow e.g. a 9-byte allocation to
16 bytes, or shrink a 16-byte allocation to 9 bytes. Growth and shrinkage
trivially succeeds in place as long as the pre-size and post-size both round
up to the same size class. No other API guarantees are made regarding
@@ -278,111 +289,147 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
and huge allocations in place, as long as the pre-size and post-size are
both large or both huge. In such cases shrinkage always succeeds for large
size classes, but for huge size classes the chunk allocator must support
- splitting (see <a class="link" href="#arena.i.chunk_hooks"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</code></quote></a>).
+ splitting (see <a class="link" href="#arena.i.chunk_hooks">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</code>"
+ </a>).
Growth only succeeds if the trailing memory is currently available, and
additionally for huge size classes the chunk allocator must support
merging.</p><p>Assuming 2 MiB chunks, 4 KiB pages, and a 16-byte quantum on a
- 64-bit system, the size classes in each category are as shown in <a class="xref" href="#size_classes" title="Table 1. Size classes">Table 1</a>.</p><div class="table"><a name="size_classes"/><p class="title"><b>Table 1. Size classes</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table class="table" summary="Size classes" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left" class="c1"/><col align="right" class="c2"/><col align="left" class="c3"/></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Category</th><th align="right">Spacing</th><th align="left">Size</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td rowspan="9" align="left">Small</td><td align="right">lg</td><td align="left">[8]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">16</td><td align="left">[16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">32</td><td align="left">[160, 192, 224, 256]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">64</td><td align="left">[320, 384, 448, 512]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">128</td><td align="left">[640, 768, 896, 1024]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">256</td><td align="left">[1280, 1536, 1792, 2048]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">512</td><td align="left">[2560, 3072, 3584, 4096]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">1 KiB</td><td align="left">[5 KiB, 6 KiB, 7 KiB, 8 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">2 KiB</td><td align="left">[10 KiB, 12 KiB, 14 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td rowspan="8" align="left">Large</td><td align="right">2 KiB</td><td align="left">[16 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">4 KiB</td><td align="left">[20 KiB, 24 KiB, 28 KiB, 32 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">8 KiB</td><td align="left">[40 KiB, 48 KiB, 54 KiB, 64 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">16 KiB</td><td align="left">[80 KiB, 96 KiB, 112 KiB, 128 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">32 KiB</td><td align="left">[160 KiB, 192 KiB, 224 KiB, 256 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">64 KiB</td><td align="left">[320 KiB, 384 KiB, 448 KiB, 512 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">128 KiB</td><td align="left">[640 KiB, 768 KiB, 896 KiB, 1 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">256 KiB</td><td align="left">[1280 KiB, 1536 KiB, 1792 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td rowspan="9" align="left">Huge</td><td align="right">256 KiB</td><td align="left">[2 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">512 KiB</td><td align="left">[2560 KiB, 3 MiB, 3584 KiB, 4 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">1 MiB</td><td align="left">[5 MiB, 6 MiB, 7 MiB, 8 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">2 MiB</td><td align="left">[10 MiB, 12 MiB, 14 MiB, 16 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">4 MiB</td><td align="left">[20 MiB, 24 MiB, 28 MiB, 32 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">8 MiB</td><td align="left">[40 MiB, 48 MiB, 56 MiB, 64 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">...</td><td align="left">...</td></tr><tr><td align="right">512 PiB</td><td align="left">[2560 PiB, 3 EiB, 3584 PiB, 4 EiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">1 EiB</td><td align="left">[5 EiB, 6 EiB, 7 EiB]</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"/></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="mallctl_namespace"/><h2>MALLCTL NAMESPACE</h2><p>The following names are defined in the namespace accessible via the
- <code class="function">mallctl*()</code> functions. Value types are
+ 64-bit system, the size classes in each category are as shown in <a class="xref" href="#size_classes" title="Table1.Size classes">Table 1</a>.</p><div class="table"><a name="size_classes"></a><p class="title"><b>Table1.Size classes</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Size classes" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left" class="c1"><col align="right" class="c2"><col align="left" class="c3"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Category</th><th align="right">Spacing</th><th align="left">Size</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td rowspan="9" align="left">Small</td><td align="right">lg</td><td align="left">[8]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">16</td><td align="left">[16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">32</td><td align="left">[160, 192, 224, 256]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">64</td><td align="left">[320, 384, 448, 512]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">128</td><td align="left">[640, 768, 896, 1024]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">256</td><td align="left">[1280, 1536, 1792, 2048]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">512</td><td align="left">[2560, 3072, 3584, 4096]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">1 KiB</td><td align="left">[5 KiB, 6 KiB, 7 KiB, 8 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">2 KiB</td><td align="left">[10 KiB, 12 KiB, 14 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td rowspan="8" align="left">Large</td><td align="right">2 KiB</td><td align="left">[16 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">4 KiB</td><td align="left">[20 KiB, 24 KiB, 28 KiB, 32 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">8 KiB</td><td align="left">[40 KiB, 48 KiB, 54 KiB, 64 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">16 KiB</td><td align="left">[80 KiB, 96 KiB, 112 KiB, 128 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">32 KiB</td><td align="left">[160 KiB, 192 KiB, 224 KiB, 256 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">64 KiB</td><td align="left">[320 KiB, 384 KiB, 448 KiB, 512 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">128 KiB</td><td align="left">[640 KiB, 768 KiB, 896 KiB, 1 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">256 KiB</td><td align="left">[1280 KiB, 1536 KiB, 1792 KiB]</td></tr><tr><td rowspan="7" align="left">Huge</td><td align="right">256 KiB</td><td align="left">[2 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">512 KiB</td><td align="left">[2560 KiB, 3 MiB, 3584 KiB, 4 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">1 MiB</td><td align="left">[5 MiB, 6 MiB, 7 MiB, 8 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">2 MiB</td><td align="left">[10 MiB, 12 MiB, 14 MiB, 16 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">4 MiB</td><td align="left">[20 MiB, 24 MiB, 28 MiB, 32 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">8 MiB</td><td align="left">[40 MiB, 48 MiB, 56 MiB, 64 MiB]</td></tr><tr><td align="right">...</td><td align="left">...</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="mallctl_namespace"></a><h2>MALLCTL NAMESPACE</h2><p>The following names are defined in the namespace accessible via the
+ <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions. Value types are
specified in parentheses, their readable/writable statuses are encoded as
<code class="literal">rw</code>, <code class="literal">r-</code>, <code class="literal">-w</code>, or
<code class="literal">--</code>, and required build configuration flags follow, if
any. A name element encoded as <code class="literal">&lt;i&gt;</code> or
<code class="literal">&lt;j&gt;</code> indicates an integer component, where the
integer varies from 0 to some upper value that must be determined via
- introspection. In the case of <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.*</code></quote>,
- <code class="literal">&lt;i&gt;</code> equal to <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote></a> can be
+ introspection. In the case of
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.*</code>"
+ ,
+ <code class="literal">&lt;i&gt;</code> equal to <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code>"
+ </a> can be
used to access the summation of statistics from all arenas. Take special
- note of the <a class="link" href="#epoch"><quote><code class="mallctl">epoch</code></quote></a> mallctl,
- which controls refreshing of cached dynamic statistics.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><a name="version"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">version</code></quote>
+ note of the <a class="link" href="#epoch">
+ "<code class="mallctl">epoch</code>"
+ </a> mallctl,
+ which controls refreshing of cached dynamic statistics.</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><a name="version"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">version</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Return the jemalloc version string.</p></dd><dt><a name="epoch"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">epoch</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Return the jemalloc version string.</p></dd><dt><a name="epoch"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">epoch</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>If a value is passed in, refresh the data from which
- the <code class="function">mallctl*()</code> functions report values,
+ the <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions report values,
and increment the epoch. Return the current epoch. This is useful for
- detecting whether another thread caused a refresh.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.cache_oblivious"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.cache_oblivious</code></quote>
+ detecting whether another thread caused a refresh.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.cache_oblivious"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.cache_oblivious</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-cache-oblivious</code> was specified
- during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.debug"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.debug</code></quote>
+ during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.debug"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.debug</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-debug</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.fill"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.fill</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.fill"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.fill</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-fill</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.lazy_lock"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.lazy_lock</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.lazy_lock"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.lazy_lock</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-lazy-lock</code> was specified
- during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.malloc_conf"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.malloc_conf</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">const char *</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Embedded configure-time-specified run-time options
- string, empty unless <code class="option">--with-malloc-conf</code> was specified
- during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.munmap"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.munmap</code></quote>
+ during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.munmap"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.munmap</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-munmap</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.prof</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.prof</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-prof</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof_libgcc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.prof_libgcc</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof_libgcc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.prof_libgcc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--disable-prof-libgcc</code> was not
- specified during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof_libunwind"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.prof_libunwind</code></quote>
+ specified during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.prof_libunwind"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.prof_libunwind</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-prof-libunwind</code> was specified
- during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.stats"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.stats</code></quote>
+ during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.stats"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.stats</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-stats</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.tcache"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.tcache</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.tcache"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.tcache</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--disable-tcache</code> was not specified
- during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.tls"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.tls</code></quote>
+ during build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.tls"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.tls</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--disable-tls</code> was not specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.utrace"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.utrace</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.utrace"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.utrace</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-utrace</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.valgrind"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.valgrind</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.valgrind"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.valgrind</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-valgrind</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.xmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">config.xmalloc</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="config.xmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">config.xmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p><code class="option">--enable-xmalloc</code> was specified during
- build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.abort"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code></quote>
+ build configuration.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.abort"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Abort-on-warning enabled/disabled. If true, most
@@ -390,42 +437,43 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">abort</span>(3)</span> in these cases. This option is
disabled by default unless <code class="option">--enable-debug</code> is
specified during configuration, in which case it is enabled by default.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.dss"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.dss"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>dss (<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span>) allocation precedence as
related to <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">mmap</span>(2)</span> allocation. The following
settings are supported if
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span> is supported by the operating
- system: <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">disabled</span>”</span>, <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">primary</span>”</span>, and
- <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">secondary</span>”</span>; otherwise only <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">disabled</span>”</span> is
- supported. The default is <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">secondary</span>”</span> if
+ system: &#8220;disabled&#8221;, &#8220;primary&#8221;, and
+ &#8220;secondary&#8221;; otherwise only &#8220;disabled&#8221; is
+ supported. The default is &#8220;secondary&#8221; if
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span> is supported by the operating
- system; <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">disabled</span>”</span> otherwise.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_chunk"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_chunk</code></quote>
+ system; &#8220;disabled&#8221; otherwise.
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_chunk"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_chunk</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Virtual memory chunk size (log base 2). If a chunk
size outside the supported size range is specified, the size is
silently clipped to the minimum/maximum supported size. The default
chunk size is 2 MiB (2^21).
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.narenas"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.narenas</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.narenas"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.narenas</code>"
+
+ (<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Maximum number of arenas to use for automatic
multiplexing of threads and arenas. The default is four times the
- number of CPUs, or one if there is a single CPU.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.purge"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.purge</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">const char *</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Purge mode is “ratio” (default) or
- “decay”. See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- for details of the ratio mode. See <a class="link" href="#opt.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote></a> for
- details of the decay mode.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_dirty_mult"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote>
+ number of CPUs, or one if there is a single CPU.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_dirty_mult"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+
(<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of active to dirty
@@ -436,57 +484,53 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
provides the kernel with sufficient information to recycle dirty pages
if physical memory becomes scarce and the pages remain unused. The
default minimum ratio is 8:1 (2^3:1); an option value of -1 will
- disable dirty page purging. See <a class="link" href="#arenas.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- and <a class="link" href="#arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- for related dynamic control options.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.decay_time"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Approximate time in seconds from the creation of a set
- of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of unused dirty pages is
- purged and/or reused. The pages are incrementally purged according to a
- sigmoidal decay curve that starts and ends with zero purge rate. A
- decay time of 0 causes all unused dirty pages to be purged immediately
- upon creation. A decay time of -1 disables purging. The default decay
- time is 10 seconds. See <a class="link" href="#arenas.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.decay_time</code></quote></a>
- and <a class="link" href="#arena.i.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</code></quote></a>
- for related dynamic control options.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.stats_print"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.stats_print</code></quote>
+ disable dirty page purging. See <a class="link" href="#arenas.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ and <a class="link" href="#arena.i.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ for related dynamic control options.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.stats_print"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.stats_print</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Enable/disable statistics printing at exit. If
- enabled, the <code class="function">malloc_stats_print()</code>
+ enabled, the <code class="function">malloc_stats_print</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>)
function is called at program exit via an
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">atexit</span>(3)</span> function. If
<code class="option">--enable-stats</code> is specified during configuration, this
has the potential to cause deadlock for a multi-threaded process that
exits while one or more threads are executing in the memory allocation
- functions. Furthermore, <code class="function">atexit()</code> may
+ functions. Furthermore, <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) may
allocate memory during application initialization and then deadlock
internally when jemalloc in turn calls
- <code class="function">atexit()</code>, so this option is not
- universally usable (though the application can register its own
- <code class="function">atexit()</code> function with equivalent
+ <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), so this option is not
+ univerally usable (though the application can register its own
+ <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function with equivalent
functionality). Therefore, this option should only be used with care;
it is primarily intended as a performance tuning aid during application
- development. This option is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.junk"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code></quote>
+ development. This option is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.junk"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-fill</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Junk filling. If set to <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">alloc</span>”</span>, each byte
- of uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to
- <code class="literal">0xa5</code>. If set to <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">free</span>”</span>, all deallocated
- memory will be initialized to <code class="literal">0x5a</code>. If set to
- <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">true</span>”</span>, both allocated and deallocated memory will be
- initialized, and if set to <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">false</span>”</span>, junk filling be
- disabled entirely. This is intended for debugging and will impact
- performance negatively. This option is <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">false</span>”</span> by default
- unless <code class="option">--enable-debug</code> is specified during
- configuration, in which case it is <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">true</span>”</span> by default unless
- running inside <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.quarantine"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.quarantine</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Junk filling. If set to "alloc", each byte of
+ uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to
+ <code class="literal">0xa5</code>. If set to "free", all deallocated memory will
+ be initialized to <code class="literal">0x5a</code>. If set to "true", both
+ allocated and deallocated memory will be initialized, and if set to
+ "false", junk filling be disabled entirely. This is intended for
+ debugging and will impact performance negatively. This option is
+ "false" by default unless <code class="option">--enable-debug</code> is specified
+ during configuration, in which case it is "true" by default unless
+ running inside <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.quarantine"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.quarantine</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-fill</code>]
@@ -494,46 +538,58 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
thread maintains a FIFO object quarantine that stores up to the
specified number of bytes of memory. The quarantined memory is not
freed until it is released from quarantine, though it is immediately
- junk-filled if the <a class="link" href="#opt.junk"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code></quote></a> option is
+ junk-filled if the <a class="link" href="#opt.junk">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code>"
+ </a> option is
enabled. This feature is of particular use in combination with <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a>, which can detect attempts
to access quarantined objects. This is intended for debugging and will
impact performance negatively. The default quarantine size is 0 unless
running inside Valgrind, in which case the default is 16
- MiB.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.redzone"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.redzone</code></quote>
+ MiB.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.redzone"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.redzone</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-fill</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Redzones enabled/disabled. If enabled, small
allocations have redzones before and after them. Furthermore, if the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.junk"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code></quote></a> option is
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.junk">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code>"
+ </a> option is
enabled, the redzones are checked for corruption during deallocation.
However, the primary intended purpose of this feature is to be used in
combination with <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a>,
which needs redzones in order to do effective buffer overflow/underflow
detection. This option is intended for debugging and will impact
performance negatively. This option is disabled by
- default unless running inside Valgrind.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.zero"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.zero</code></quote>
+ default unless running inside Valgrind.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.zero"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.zero</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-fill</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Zero filling enabled/disabled. If enabled, each byte
of uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to 0. Note that
this initialization only happens once for each byte, so
- <code class="function">realloc()</code> and
- <code class="function">rallocx()</code> calls do not zero memory that
+ <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) and
+ <code class="function">rallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) calls do not zero memory that
was previously allocated. This is intended for debugging and will
impact performance negatively. This option is disabled by default.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.utrace"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.utrace</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.utrace"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.utrace</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-utrace</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Allocation tracing based on
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">utrace</span>(2)</span> enabled/disabled. This option
- is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.xmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.xmalloc</code></quote>
+ is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.xmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.xmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-xmalloc</code>]
@@ -546,8 +602,10 @@ for (i = 0; i &lt; nbins; i++) {
including the following in the source code:
</p><pre class="programlisting">
malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
- This option is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.tcache"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.tcache</code></quote>
+ This option is disabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.tcache"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.tcache</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
@@ -555,36 +613,55 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
there are multiple threads, each thread uses a tcache for objects up to
a certain size. Thread-specific caching allows many allocations to be
satisfied without performing any thread synchronization, at the cost of
- increased memory use. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_tcache_max"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_tcache_max</code></quote></a>
+ increased memory use. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_tcache_max">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_tcache_max</code>"
+ </a>
option for related tuning information. This option is enabled by
default unless running inside <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a>, in which case it is
- forcefully disabled.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_tcache_max"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_tcache_max</code></quote>
+ forcefully disabled.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_tcache_max"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_tcache_max</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Maximum size class (log base 2) to cache in the
thread-specific cache (tcache). At a minimum, all small size classes
are cached, and at a maximum all large size classes are cached. The
- default maximum is 32 KiB (2^15).</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code></quote>
+ default maximum is 32 KiB (2^15).</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Memory profiling enabled/disabled. If enabled, profile
- memory allocation activity. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_active"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code></quote></a>
- option for on-the-fly activation/deactivation. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code></quote></a>
- option for probabilistic sampling control. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_accum"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_accum</code></quote></a>
- option for control of cumulative sample reporting. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_interval"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code></quote></a>
- option for information on interval-triggered profile dumping, the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_gdump"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_gdump</code></quote></a>
+ memory allocation activity. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for on-the-fly activation/deactivation. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for probabilistic sampling control. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_accum">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_accum</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for control of cumulative sample reporting. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_interval">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for information on interval-triggered profile dumping, the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_gdump">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_gdump</code>"
+ </a>
option for information on high-water-triggered profile dumping, and the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_final"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_final</code></quote></a>
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_final">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_final</code>"
+ </a>
option for final profile dumping. Profile output is compatible with
the <span class="command"><strong>jeprof</strong></span> command, which is based on the
<span class="command"><strong>pprof</strong></span> that is developed as part of the <a class="ulink" href="http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/" target="_top">gperftools
- package</a>. See <a class="link" href="#heap_profile_format" title="HEAP PROFILE FORMAT">HEAP PROFILE
- FORMAT</a> for heap profile format documentation.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_prefix"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code></quote>
+ package</a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_prefix"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -592,26 +669,40 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
set to the empty string, no automatic dumps will occur; this is
primarily useful for disabling the automatic final heap dump (which
also disables leak reporting, if enabled). The default prefix is
- <code class="filename">jeprof</code>.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_active"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code></quote>
+ <code class="filename">jeprof</code>.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_active"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Profiling activated/deactivated. This is a secondary
control mechanism that makes it possible to start the application with
- profiling enabled (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code></quote></a> option) but
+ profiling enabled (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code>"
+ </a> option) but
inactive, then toggle profiling at any time during program execution
- with the <a class="link" href="#prof.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">prof.active</code></quote></a> mallctl.
- This option is enabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_thread_active_init"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_thread_active_init</code></quote>
+ with the <a class="link" href="#prof.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.active</code>"
+ </a> mallctl.
+ This option is enabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_thread_active_init"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_thread_active_init</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Initial setting for <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code></quote></a>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Initial setting for <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code>"
+ </a>
in newly created threads. The initial setting for newly created threads
- can also be changed during execution via the <a class="link" href="#prof.thread_active_init"><quote><code class="mallctl">prof.thread_active_init</code></quote></a>
- mallctl. This option is enabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_prof_sample"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code></quote>
+ can also be changed during execution via the <a class="link" href="#prof.thread_active_init">
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.thread_active_init</code>"
+ </a>
+ mallctl. This option is enabled by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_prof_sample"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -619,8 +710,10 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
samples, as measured in bytes of allocation activity. Increasing the
sampling interval decreases profile fidelity, but also decreases the
computational overhead. The default sample interval is 512 KiB (2^19
- B).</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_accum"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_accum</code></quote>
+ B).</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_accum"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_accum</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -629,8 +722,10 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
backtrace must be stored for the duration of execution. Depending on
the application, this can impose a large memory overhead, and the
cumulative counts are not always of interest. This option is disabled
- by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_prof_interval"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code></quote>
+ by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.lg_prof_interval"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code>"
+
(<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -641,19 +736,27 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
dumped to files named according to the pattern
<code class="filename">&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.i&lt;iseq&gt;.heap</code>,
where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code></quote></a>
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code>"
+ </a>
option. By default, interval-triggered profile dumping is disabled
(encoded as -1).
- </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_gdump"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_gdump</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_gdump"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_gdump</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Set the initial state of <a class="link" href="#prof.gdump"><quote><code class="mallctl">prof.gdump</code></quote></a>, which when
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Set the initial state of <a class="link" href="#prof.gdump">
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.gdump</code>"
+ </a>, which when
enabled triggers a memory profile dump every time the total virtual
memory exceeds the previous maximum. This option is disabled by
- default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_final"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_final</code></quote>
+ default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_final"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_final</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -661,73 +764,101 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">atexit</span>(3)</span> function to dump final memory
usage to a file named according to the pattern
<code class="filename">&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.f.heap</code>,
- where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code></quote></a>
- option. Note that <code class="function">atexit()</code> may allocate
+ where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code>"
+ </a>
+ option. Note that <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) may allocate
memory during application initialization and then deadlock internally
- when jemalloc in turn calls <code class="function">atexit()</code>, so
- this option is not universally usable (though the application can
- register its own <code class="function">atexit()</code> function with
+ when jemalloc in turn calls <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), so
+ this option is not univerally usable (though the application can
+ register its own <code class="function">atexit</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function with
equivalent functionality). This option is disabled by
- default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_leak"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_leak</code></quote>
+ default.</p></dd><dt><a name="opt.prof_leak"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_leak</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Leak reporting enabled/disabled. If enabled, use an
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">atexit</span>(3)</span> function to report memory leaks
detected by allocation sampling. See the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.prof"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code></quote></a> option for
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.prof">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof</code>"
+ </a> option for
information on analyzing heap profile output. This option is disabled
- by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.arena"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.arena</code></quote>
+ by default.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.arena"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.arena</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Get or set the arena associated with the calling
thread. If the specified arena was not initialized beforehand (see the
- <a class="link" href="#arenas.initialized"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.initialized</code></quote></a>
+ <a class="link" href="#arenas.initialized">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.initialized</code>"
+ </a>
mallctl), it will be automatically initialized as a side effect of
- calling this interface.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.allocated</code></quote>
+ calling this interface.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Get the total number of bytes ever allocated by the
calling thread. This counter has the potential to wrap around; it is
up to the application to appropriately interpret the counter in such
- cases.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.allocatedp"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.allocatedp</code></quote>
+ cases.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.allocatedp"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.allocatedp</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the
- <a class="link" href="#thread.allocated"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.allocated</code></quote></a>
+ <a class="link" href="#thread.allocated">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.allocated</code>"
+ </a>
mallctl. This is useful for avoiding the overhead of repeated
- <code class="function">mallctl*()</code> calls.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.deallocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.deallocated</code></quote>
+ <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) calls.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.deallocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.deallocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Get the total number of bytes ever deallocated by the
calling thread. This counter has the potential to wrap around; it is
up to the application to appropriately interpret the counter in such
- cases.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.deallocatedp"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.deallocatedp</code></quote>
+ cases.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.deallocatedp"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.deallocatedp</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Get a pointer to the the value that is returned by the
- <a class="link" href="#thread.deallocated"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.deallocated</code></quote></a>
+ <a class="link" href="#thread.deallocated">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.deallocated</code>"
+ </a>
mallctl. This is useful for avoiding the overhead of repeated
- <code class="function">mallctl*()</code> calls.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.tcache.enabled"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.enabled</code></quote>
+ <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) calls.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.tcache.enabled"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.enabled</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Enable/disable calling thread's tcache. The tcache is
implicitly flushed as a side effect of becoming
- disabled (see <a class="link" href="#thread.tcache.flush"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code></quote></a>).
- </p></dd><dt><a name="thread.tcache.flush"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code></quote>
+ disabled (see <a class="link" href="#thread.tcache.flush">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code>"
+ </a>).
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="thread.tcache.flush"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code>"
+
(<span class="type">void</span>)
<code class="literal">--</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
@@ -739,8 +870,10 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
a thread exits. However, garbage collection is triggered by allocation
activity, so it is possible for a thread that stops
allocating/deallocating to retain its cache indefinitely, in which case
- the developer may find manual flushing useful.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.prof.name"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.prof.name</code></quote>
+ the developer may find manual flushing useful.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.prof.name"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.prof.name</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code> or
<code class="literal">-w</code>
@@ -753,19 +886,25 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
can cause asynchronous string deallocation. Furthermore, each
invocation of this interface can only read or write; simultaneous
read/write is not supported due to string lifetime limitations. The
- name string must be nil-terminated and comprised only of characters in
- the sets recognized
+ name string must nil-terminated and comprised only of characters in the
+ sets recognized
by <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">isgraph</span>(3)</span> and
- <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">isblank</span>(3)</span>.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.prof.active"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code></quote>
+ <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">isblank</span>(3)</span>.</p></dd><dt><a name="thread.prof.active"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Control whether sampling is currently active for the
- calling thread. This is an activation mechanism in addition to <a class="link" href="#prof.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">prof.active</code></quote></a>; both must
+ calling thread. This is an activation mechanism in addition to <a class="link" href="#prof.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.active</code>"
+ </a>; both must
be active for the calling thread to sample. This flag is enabled by
- default.</p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.create"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">tcache.create</code></quote>
+ default.</p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.create"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">tcache.create</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
@@ -775,81 +914,76 @@ malloc_conf = "xmalloc:true";</pre><p>
automatically managed one that is used by default. Each explicit cache
can be used by only one thread at a time; the application must assure
that this constraint holds.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.flush"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">tcache.flush</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.flush"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">tcache.flush</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">-w</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Flush the specified thread-specific cache (tcache). The
- same considerations apply to this interface as to <a class="link" href="#thread.tcache.flush"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code></quote></a>,
- except that the tcache will never be automatically discarded.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.destroy"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">tcache.destroy</code></quote>
+ same considerations apply to this interface as to <a class="link" href="#thread.tcache.flush">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.tcache.flush</code>"
+ </a>,
+ except that the tcache will never be automatically be discarded.
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="tcache.destroy"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">tcache.destroy</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">-w</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Flush the specified thread-specific cache (tcache) and
make the identifier available for use during a future tcache creation.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.purge"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.purge</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">void</span>)
- <code class="literal">--</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Purge all unused dirty pages for arena &lt;i&gt;, or for
- all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote></a>.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.decay"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.purge"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.purge</code>"
+
(<span class="type">void</span>)
<code class="literal">--</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Trigger decay-based purging of unused dirty pages for
- arena &lt;i&gt;, or for all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote></a>.
- The proportion of unused dirty pages to be purged depends on the current
- time; see <a class="link" href="#opt.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote></a> for
- details.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.reset"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.reset</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">void</span>)
- <code class="literal">--</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Discard all of the arena's extant allocations. This
- interface can only be used with arenas created via <a class="link" href="#arenas.extend"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.extend</code></quote></a>. None
- of the arena's discarded/cached allocations may accessed afterward. As
- part of this requirement, all thread caches which were used to
- allocate/deallocate in conjunction with the arena must be flushed
- beforehand. This interface cannot be used if running inside Valgrind,
- nor if the <a class="link" href="#opt.quarantine">quarantine</a> size is
- non-zero.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.dss"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Purge unused dirty pages for arena &lt;i&gt;, or for
+ all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code>"
+ </a>.
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.dss"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Set the precedence of dss allocation as related to mmap
allocation for arena &lt;i&gt;, or for all arenas if &lt;i&gt; equals
- <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote></a>. See
- <a class="link" href="#opt.dss"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code></quote></a> for supported
- settings.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote>
+ <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code>"
+ </a>. See
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.dss">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code>"
+ </a> for supported
+ settings.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+
(<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Current per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of active
to dirty pages for arena &lt;i&gt;. Each time this interface is set and
the ratio is increased, pages are synchronously purged as necessary to
- impose the new ratio. See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.decay_time"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">rw</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Current per-arena approximate time in seconds from the
- creation of a set of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of
- unused dirty pages is purged and/or reused. Each time this interface is
- set, all currently unused dirty pages are considered to have fully
- decayed, which causes immediate purging of all unused dirty pages unless
- the decay time is set to -1 (i.e. purging disabled). See <a class="link" href="#opt.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote></a> for
- additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.chunk_hooks"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</code></quote>
+ impose the new ratio. See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arena.i.chunk_hooks"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.chunk_hooks</code>"
+
(<span class="type">chunk_hooks_t</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Get or set the chunk management hook functions for arena
&lt;i&gt;. The functions must be capable of operating on all extant
chunks associated with arena &lt;i&gt;, usually by passing unknown
chunks to the replaced functions. In practice, it is feasible to
- control allocation for arenas created via <a class="link" href="#arenas.extend"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.extend</code></quote></a> such
+ control allocation for arenas created via <a class="link" href="#arenas.extend">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.extend</code>"
+ </a> such
that all chunks originate from an application-supplied chunk allocator
(by setting custom chunk hook functions just after arena creation), but
the automatically created arenas may have already created chunks prior
@@ -875,7 +1009,7 @@ typedef struct {
operations can also be opted out of, but this is mainly intended to
support platforms on which virtual memory mappings provided by the
operating system kernel do not automatically coalesce and split, e.g.
- Windows.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef void *<b class="fsfunc">(chunk_alloc_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>bool *<var class="pdparam">zero</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>bool *<var class="pdparam">commit</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk allocation function conforms to the
+ Windows.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef void *<b class="fsfunc">(chunk_alloc_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">alignment</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>bool *<var class="pdparam">zero</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>bool *<var class="pdparam">commit</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk allocation function conforms to the
<span class="type">chunk_alloc_t</span> type and upon success returns a pointer to
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> bytes of mapped memory on behalf of arena
<em class="parameter"><code>arena_ind</code></em> such that the chunk's base address is a
@@ -896,8 +1030,10 @@ typedef struct {
in absolute terms as on a system that does not overcommit, or in
implicit terms as on a system that overcommits and satisfies physical
memory needs on demand via soft page faults. Note that replacing the
- default chunk allocation function makes the arena's <a class="link" href="#arena.i.dss"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code></quote></a>
- setting irrelevant.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_dalloc_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>
+ default chunk allocation function makes the arena's <a class="link" href="#arena.i.dss">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code>"
+ </a>
+ setting irrelevant.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_dalloc_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>
A chunk deallocation function conforms to the
<span class="type">chunk_dalloc_t</span> type and deallocates a
<em class="parameter"><code>chunk</code></em> of given <em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> with
@@ -906,7 +1042,7 @@ typedef struct {
success. If the function returns true, this indicates opt-out from
deallocation; the virtual memory mapping associated with the chunk
remains mapped, in the same commit state, and available for future use,
- in which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_commit_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk commit function conforms to the
+ in which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_commit_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk commit function conforms to the
<span class="type">chunk_commit_t</span> type and commits zeroed physical memory to
back pages within a <em class="parameter"><code>chunk</code></em> of given
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> at <em class="parameter"><code>offset</code></em> bytes,
@@ -916,7 +1052,7 @@ typedef struct {
does not overcommit, or in implicit terms as on a system that
overcommits and satisfies physical memory needs on demand via soft page
faults. If the function returns true, this indicates insufficient
- physical memory to satisfy the request.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_decommit_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk decommit function conforms to the
+ physical memory to satisfy the request.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_decommit_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk decommit function conforms to the
<span class="type">chunk_decommit_t</span> type and decommits any physical memory
that is backing pages within a <em class="parameter"><code>chunk</code></em> of given
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> at <em class="parameter"><code>offset</code></em> bytes,
@@ -925,14 +1061,14 @@ typedef struct {
case the pages will be committed via the chunk commit function before
being reused. If the function returns true, this indicates opt-out from
decommit; the memory remains committed and available for future use, in
- which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_purge_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t<var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk purge function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_purge_t</span>
+ which case it will be automatically retained for later reuse.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_purge_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t<var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">offset</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">length</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk purge function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_purge_t</span>
type and optionally discards physical pages within the virtual memory
mapping associated with <em class="parameter"><code>chunk</code></em> of given
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> at <em class="parameter"><code>offset</code></em> bytes,
extending for <em class="parameter"><code>length</code></em> on behalf of arena
<em class="parameter"><code>arena_ind</code></em>, returning false if pages within the
purged virtual memory range will be zero-filled the next time they are
- accessed.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_split_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk split function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_split_t</span>
+ accessed.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_split_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk split function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_split_t</span>
type and optionally splits <em class="parameter"><code>chunk</code></em> of given
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> into two adjacent chunks, the first of
<em class="parameter"><code>size_a</code></em> bytes, and the second of
@@ -941,7 +1077,7 @@ typedef struct {
behalf of arena <em class="parameter"><code>arena_ind</code></em>, returning false upon
success. If the function returns true, this indicates that the chunk
remains unsplit and therefore should continue to be operated on as a
- whole.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_merge_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"> </div></div><div class="literallayout"><p/></div><p>A chunk merge function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_merge_t</span>
+ whole.</p><div class="funcsynopsis"><table border="0" class="funcprototype-table" summary="Function synopsis" style="cellspacing: 0; cellpadding: 0;"><tr><td><code class="funcdef">typedef bool <b class="fsfunc">(chunk_merge_t)</b>(</code></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_a</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>void *<var class="pdparam">chunk_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>size_t <var class="pdparam">size_b</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>bool <var class="pdparam">committed</var>, </td></tr><tr><td></td><td>unsigned <var class="pdparam">arena_ind</var><code>)</code>;</td></tr></table><div class="funcprototype-spacer"></div></div><div class="literallayout"><p></p></div><p>A chunk merge function conforms to the <span class="type">chunk_merge_t</span>
type and optionally merges adjacent chunks,
<em class="parameter"><code>chunk_a</code></em> of given <em class="parameter"><code>size_a</code></em>
and <em class="parameter"><code>chunk_b</code></em> of given
@@ -950,106 +1086,150 @@ typedef struct {
behalf of arena <em class="parameter"><code>arena_ind</code></em>, returning false upon
success. If the function returns true, this indicates that the chunks
remain distinct mappings and therefore should continue to be operated on
- independently.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.narenas"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote>
+ independently.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.narenas"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Current limit on number of arenas.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.initialized"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.initialized</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Current limit on number of arenas.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.initialized"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.initialized</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>An array of <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas"><quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code></quote></a>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>An array of <a class="link" href="#arenas.narenas">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.narenas</code>"
+ </a>
booleans. Each boolean indicates whether the corresponding arena is
- initialized.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.lg_dirty_mult"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote>
+ initialized.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.lg_dirty_mult"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+
(<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Current default per-arena minimum ratio (log base 2) of
- active to dirty pages, used to initialize <a class="link" href="#arena.i.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- during arena creation. See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.decay_time"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.decay_time</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">rw</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Current default per-arena approximate time in seconds
- from the creation of a set of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set
- of unused dirty pages is purged and/or reused, used to initialize <a class="link" href="#arena.i.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</code></quote></a>
- during arena creation. See <a class="link" href="#opt.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote></a> for
- additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.quantum"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.quantum</code></quote>
+ active to dirty pages, used to initialize <a class="link" href="#arena.i.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">arena.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ during arena creation. See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.quantum"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.quantum</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Quantum size.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.page"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.page</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Quantum size.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.page"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.page</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Page size.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.tcache_max"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.tcache_max</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Page size.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.tcache_max"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.tcache_max</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Maximum thread-cached size class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nbins"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.nbins</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Maximum thread-cached size class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nbins"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.nbins</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of bin size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nhbins"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.nhbins</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of bin size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nhbins"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.nhbins</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Total number of thread cache bin size
- classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.size"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.size</code></quote>
+ classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.size"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.size</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Maximum size supported by size class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.nregs"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.nregs</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Maximum size supported by size class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.nregs"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.nregs</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint32_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of regions per page run.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.run_size"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.run_size</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of regions per page run.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.bin.i.run_size"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.bin.&lt;i&gt;.run_size</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes per page run.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nlruns"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.nlruns</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes per page run.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nlruns"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.nlruns</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Total number of large size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.lrun.i.size"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.lrun.&lt;i&gt;.size</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Total number of large size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.lrun.i.size"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.lrun.&lt;i&gt;.size</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Maximum size supported by this large size
- class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nhchunks"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.nhchunks</code></quote>
+ class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.nhchunks"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.nhchunks</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Total number of huge size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.hchunk.i.size"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.hchunk.&lt;i&gt;.size</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Total number of huge size classes.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.hchunk.i.size"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.hchunk.&lt;i&gt;.size</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Maximum size supported by this huge size
- class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.extend"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">arenas.extend</code></quote>
+ class.</p></dd><dt><a name="arenas.extend"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">arenas.extend</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Extend the array of arenas by appending a new arena,
- and returning the new arena index.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.thread_active_init"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.thread_active_init</code></quote>
+ and returning the new arena index.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.thread_active_init"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.thread_active_init</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Control the initial setting for <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code></quote></a>
- in newly created threads. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_thread_active_init"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_thread_active_init</code></quote></a>
- option for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.active"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.active</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Control the initial setting for <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code>"
+ </a>
+ in newly created threads. See the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_thread_active_init">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_thread_active_init</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.active"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.active</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Control whether sampling is currently active. See the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_active"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code></quote></a>
- option for additional information, as well as the interrelated <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code></quote></a>
- mallctl.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.dump"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.dump</code></quote>
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_active</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for additional information, as well as the interrelated <a class="link" href="#thread.prof.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">thread.prof.active</code>"
+ </a>
+ mallctl.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.dump"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.dump</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">-w</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -1057,9 +1237,13 @@ typedef struct {
is specified, to a file according to the pattern
<code class="filename">&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.m&lt;mseq&gt;.heap</code>,
where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code></quote></a>
- option.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.gdump"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.gdump</code></quote>
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code>"
+ </a>
+ option.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.gdump"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.gdump</code>"
+
(<span class="type">bool</span>)
<code class="literal">rw</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
@@ -1067,67 +1251,103 @@ typedef struct {
the total virtual memory exceeds the previous maximum. Profiles are
dumped to files named according to the pattern
<code class="filename">&lt;prefix&gt;.&lt;pid&gt;.&lt;seq&gt;.u&lt;useq&gt;.heap</code>,
- where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code></quote></a>
- option.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.reset"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.reset</code></quote>
+ where <code class="literal">&lt;prefix&gt;</code> is controlled by the <a class="link" href="#opt.prof_prefix">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.prof_prefix</code>"
+ </a>
+ option.</p></dd><dt><a name="prof.reset"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.reset</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">-w</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Reset all memory profile statistics, and optionally
- update the sample rate (see <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code></quote></a>
- and <a class="link" href="#prof.lg_sample"><quote><code class="mallctl">prof.lg_sample</code></quote></a>).
- </p></dd><dt><a name="prof.lg_sample"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.lg_sample</code></quote>
+ update the sample rate (see <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code>"
+ </a>
+ and <a class="link" href="#prof.lg_sample">
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.lg_sample</code>"
+ </a>).
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="prof.lg_sample"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.lg_sample</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Get the current sample rate (see <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code></quote></a>).
- </p></dd><dt><a name="prof.interval"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">prof.interval</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Get the current sample rate (see <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_sample">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_sample</code>"
+ </a>).
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="prof.interval"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">prof.interval</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-prof</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Average number of bytes allocated between
- interval-based profile dumps. See the
- <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_interval"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code></quote></a>
- option for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.cactive"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.cactive</code></quote>
+ inverval-based profile dumps. See the
+ <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_prof_interval">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_prof_interval</code>"
+ </a>
+ option for additional information.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.cactive"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.cactive</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Pointer to a counter that contains an approximate count
of the current number of bytes in active pages. The estimate may be
high, but never low, because each arena rounds up when computing its
- contribution to the counter. Note that the <a class="link" href="#epoch"><quote><code class="mallctl">epoch</code></quote></a> mallctl has no bearing
+ contribution to the counter. Note that the <a class="link" href="#epoch">
+ "<code class="mallctl">epoch</code>"
+ </a> mallctl has no bearing
on this counter. Furthermore, counter consistency is maintained via
atomic operations, so it is necessary to use an atomic operation in
order to guarantee a consistent read when dereferencing the pointer.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Total number of bytes allocated by the
- application.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.active"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.active</code></quote>
+ application.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.active"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.active</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Total number of bytes in active pages allocated by the
application. This is a multiple of the page size, and greater than or
- equal to <a class="link" href="#stats.allocated"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code></quote></a>.
+ equal to <a class="link" href="#stats.allocated">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code>"
+ </a>.
This does not include <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.pdirty">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</code></quote></a>, nor pages
- entirely devoted to allocator metadata.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.metadata"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.metadata</code></quote>
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</code>"
+ </a>, nor pages
+ entirely devoted to allocator metadata.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.metadata"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.metadata</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Total number of bytes dedicated to metadata, which
comprise base allocations used for bootstrap-sensitive internal
- allocator data structures, arena chunk headers (see <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code></quote></a>),
- and internal allocations (see <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</code></quote></a>).</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.resident"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.resident</code></quote>
+ allocator data structures, arena chunk headers (see <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code>"
+ </a>),
+ and internal allocations (see <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</code>"
+ </a>).</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.resident"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.resident</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
@@ -1137,393 +1357,436 @@ typedef struct {
pages. This is a maximum rather than precise because pages may not
actually be physically resident if they correspond to demand-zeroed
virtual memory that has not yet been touched. This is a multiple of the
- page size, and is larger than <a class="link" href="#stats.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.active</code></quote></a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.mapped"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.mapped</code></quote>
+ page size, and is larger than <a class="link" href="#stats.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.active</code>"
+ </a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.mapped"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.mapped</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Total number of bytes in active chunks mapped by the
allocator. This is a multiple of the chunk size, and is larger than
- <a class="link" href="#stats.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.active</code></quote></a>.
+ <a class="link" href="#stats.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.active</code>"
+ </a>.
This does not include inactive chunks, even those that contain unused
dirty pages, which means that there is no strict ordering between this
- and <a class="link" href="#stats.resident"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.resident</code></quote></a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.retained"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.retained</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">size_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- [<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Total number of bytes in virtual memory mappings that
- were retained rather than being returned to the operating system via
- e.g. <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">munmap</span>(2)</span>. Retained virtual memory is
- typically untouched, decommitted, or purged, so it has no strongly
- associated physical memory (see <a class="link" href="#arena.i.chunk_hooks">chunk hooks</a> for details). Retained
- memory is excluded from mapped memory statistics, e.g. <a class="link" href="#stats.mapped"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.mapped</code></quote></a>.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.dss"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code></quote>
+ and <a class="link" href="#stats.resident">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.resident</code>"
+ </a>.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.dss"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.dss</code>"
+
(<span class="type">const char *</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>dss (<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span>) allocation precedence as
- related to <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">mmap</span>(2)</span> allocation. See <a class="link" href="#opt.dss"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code></quote></a> for details.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lg_dirty_mult"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote>
+ related to <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">mmap</span>(2)</span> allocation. See <a class="link" href="#opt.dss">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.dss</code>"
+ </a> for details.
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lg_dirty_mult"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+
(<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Minimum ratio (log base 2) of active to dirty pages.
- See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code></quote></a>
- for details.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.decay_time"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.decay_time</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">ssize_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Approximate time in seconds from the creation of a set
- of unused dirty pages until an equivalent set of unused dirty pages is
- purged and/or reused. See <a class="link" href="#opt.decay_time"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.decay_time</code></quote></a>
- for details.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.nthreads"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nthreads</code></quote>
+ See <a class="link" href="#opt.lg_dirty_mult">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.lg_dirty_mult</code>"
+ </a>
+ for details.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.nthreads"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nthreads</code>"
+
(<span class="type">unsigned</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of threads currently assigned to
- arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.pactive"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pactive</code></quote>
+ arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.pactive"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pactive</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of pages in active runs.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.pdirty"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of pages in active runs.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.pdirty"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.pdirty</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of pages within unused runs that are potentially
- dirty, and for which <code class="function">madvise<em class="parameter"><code>...</code></em>
- <em class="parameter"><code><code class="constant">MADV_DONTNEED</code></code></em></code> or
- similar has not been called.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.mapped"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.mapped</code></quote>
- (<span class="type">size_t</span>)
- <code class="literal">r-</code>
- [<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of mapped bytes.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.retained"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.retained</code></quote>
+ dirty, and for which <code class="function">madvise</code>(<em class="parameter"><code>...</code></em>,
+ <em class="parameter"><code><code class="constant">MADV_DONTNEED</code></code></em>) or
+ similar has not been called.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.mapped"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.mapped</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of retained bytes. See <a class="link" href="#stats.retained"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.retained</code></quote></a> for
- details.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of mapped bytes.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of mapped bytes in arena chunk headers, which
- track the states of the non-metadata pages.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</code></quote>
+ track the states of the non-metadata pages.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.metadata.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes dedicated to internal allocations.
Internal allocations differ from application-originated allocations in
that they are for internal use, and that they are omitted from heap
- profiles. This statistic is reported separately from <a class="link" href="#stats.metadata"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.metadata</code></quote></a> and
- <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code></quote></a>
- because it overlaps with e.g. the <a class="link" href="#stats.allocated"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code></quote></a> and
- <a class="link" href="#stats.active"><quote><code class="mallctl">stats.active</code></quote></a>
+ profiles. This statistic is reported separately from <a class="link" href="#stats.metadata">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.metadata</code>"
+ </a> and
+ <a class="link" href="#stats.arenas.i.metadata.mapped">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.metadata.mapped</code>"
+ </a>
+ because it overlaps with e.g. the <a class="link" href="#stats.allocated">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.allocated</code>"
+ </a> and
+ <a class="link" href="#stats.active">
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.active</code>"
+ </a>
statistics, whereas the other metadata statistics do
- not.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.npurge"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.npurge</code></quote>
+ not.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.npurge"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.npurge</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of dirty page purge sweeps performed.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.nmadvise"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nmadvise</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.nmadvise"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.nmadvise</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of <code class="function">madvise<em class="parameter"><code>...</code></em>
- <em class="parameter"><code><code class="constant">MADV_DONTNEED</code></code></em></code> or
- similar calls made to purge dirty pages.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.purged"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.purged</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of <code class="function">madvise</code>(<em class="parameter"><code>...</code></em>,
+ <em class="parameter"><code><code class="constant">MADV_DONTNEED</code></code></em>) or
+ similar calls made to purge dirty pages.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.purged"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.purged</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Number of pages purged.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.allocated</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Number of pages purged.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes currently allocated by small objects.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation requests served by
- small bins.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ small bins.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of small objects returned to bins.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nrequests</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.small.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.small.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of small allocation requests.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.allocated</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes currently allocated by large objects.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of large allocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of large deallocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nrequests</code></quote>
+ directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.large.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.large.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of large allocation requests.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.allocated"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.allocated</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.allocated"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.allocated</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Number of bytes currently allocated by huge objects.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of huge allocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of huge deallocation requests served
- directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nrequests</code></quote>
+ directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.huge.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.huge.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of huge allocation requests.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocations served by bin.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocations returned to bin.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation
- requests.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curregs"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curregs</code></quote>
+ requests.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curregs"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curregs</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Current number of regions for this size
- class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nfills"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nfills</code></quote>
+ class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nfills"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nfills</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code> <code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of tcache fills.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nflushes"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nflushes</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of tcache fills.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nflushes"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nflushes</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code> <code class="option">--enable-tcache</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of tcache flushes.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nruns"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nruns</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of tcache flushes.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nruns"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nruns</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of runs created.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nreruns"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nreruns</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of runs created.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.nreruns"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.nreruns</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of times the current run from which
- to allocate changed.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curruns"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</code></quote>
+ to allocate changed.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.bins.j.curruns"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.bins.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
- </span></dt><dd><p>Current number of runs.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </span></dt><dd><p>Current number of runs.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of deallocation requests for this
- size class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code></quote>
+ size class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.curruns"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</code></quote>
+ class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.lruns.j.curruns"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.lruns.&lt;j&gt;.curruns</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Current number of runs for this size class.
- </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nmalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code></quote>
+ </p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nmalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nmalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.ndalloc"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code></quote>
+ class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.ndalloc"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.ndalloc</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of deallocation requests for this
- size class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nrequests"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code></quote>
+ size class served directly by the arena.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.nrequests"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.nrequests</code>"
+
(<span class="type">uint64_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Cumulative number of allocation requests for this size
- class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.curhchunks"/><span class="term">
- <quote><code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.curhchunks</code></quote>
+ class.</p></dd><dt><a name="stats.arenas.i.hchunks.j.curhchunks"></a><span class="term">
+
+ "<code class="mallctl">stats.arenas.&lt;i&gt;.hchunks.&lt;j&gt;.curhchunks</code>"
+
(<span class="type">size_t</span>)
<code class="literal">r-</code>
[<code class="option">--enable-stats</code>]
</span></dt><dd><p>Current number of huge allocations for this size class.
- </p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="heap_profile_format"/><h2>HEAP PROFILE FORMAT</h2><p>Although the heap profiling functionality was originally designed to
- be compatible with the
- <span class="command"><strong>pprof</strong></span> command that is developed as part of the <a class="ulink" href="http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/" target="_top">gperftools
- package</a>, the addition of per thread heap profiling functionality
- required a different heap profile format. The <span class="command"><strong>jeprof</strong></span>
- command is derived from <span class="command"><strong>pprof</strong></span>, with enhancements to
- support the heap profile format described here.</p><p>In the following hypothetical heap profile, <code class="constant">[...]</code>
- indicates elision for the sake of compactness. </p><pre class="programlisting">
-heap_v2/524288
- t*: 28106: 56637512 [0: 0]
- [...]
- t3: 352: 16777344 [0: 0]
- [...]
- t99: 17754: 29341640 [0: 0]
- [...]
-@ 0x5f86da8 0x5f5a1dc [...] 0x29e4d4e 0xa200316 0xabb2988 [...]
- t*: 13: 6688 [0: 0]
- t3: 12: 6496 [0: ]
- t99: 1: 192 [0: 0]
-[...]
-
-MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
-[...]</pre><p> The following matches the above heap profile, but most
-tokens are replaced with <code class="constant">&lt;description&gt;</code> to indicate
-descriptions of the corresponding fields. </p><pre class="programlisting">
-&lt;heap_profile_format_version&gt;/&lt;mean_sample_interval&gt;
- &lt;aggregate&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt; [&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
- [...]
- &lt;thread_3_aggregate&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt;[&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
- [...]
- &lt;thread_99_aggregate&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt;[&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
- [...]
-@ &lt;top_frame&gt; &lt;frame&gt; [...] &lt;frame&gt; &lt;frame&gt; &lt;frame&gt; [...]
- &lt;backtrace_aggregate&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt; [&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
- &lt;backtrace_thread_3&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt; [&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
- &lt;backtrace_thread_99&gt;: &lt;curobjs&gt;: &lt;curbytes&gt; [&lt;cumobjs&gt;: &lt;cumbytes&gt;]
-[...]
-
-MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
-&lt;/proc/&lt;pid&gt;/maps&gt;</pre></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="debugging_malloc_problems"/><h2>DEBUGGING MALLOC PROBLEMS</h2><p>When debugging, it is a good idea to configure/build jemalloc with
+ </p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="debugging_malloc_problems"></a><h2>DEBUGGING MALLOC PROBLEMS</h2><p>When debugging, it is a good idea to configure/build jemalloc with
the <code class="option">--enable-debug</code> and <code class="option">--enable-fill</code>
options, and recompile the program with suitable options and symbols for
debugger support. When so configured, jemalloc incorporates a wide variety
of run-time assertions that catch application errors such as double-free,
- write-after-free, etc.</p><p>Programs often accidentally depend on <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">uninitialized</span>”</span>
+ write-after-free, etc.</p><p>Programs often accidentally depend on &#8220;uninitialized&#8221;
memory actually being filled with zero bytes. Junk filling
- (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.junk"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code></quote></a>
+ (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.junk">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.junk</code>"
+ </a>
option) tends to expose such bugs in the form of obviously incorrect
results and/or coredumps. Conversely, zero
- filling (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.zero"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.zero</code></quote></a> option) eliminates
+ filling (see the <a class="link" href="#opt.zero">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.zero</code>"
+ </a> option) eliminates
the symptoms of such bugs. Between these two options, it is usually
possible to quickly detect, diagnose, and eliminate such bugs.</p><p>This implementation does not provide much detail about the problems
it detects, because the performance impact for storing such information
would be prohibitive. However, jemalloc does integrate with the most
excellent <a class="ulink" href="http://valgrind.org/" target="_top">Valgrind</a> tool if the
- <code class="option">--enable-valgrind</code> configuration option is enabled.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="diagnostic_messages"/><h2>DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES</h2><p>If any of the memory allocation/deallocation functions detect an
+ <code class="option">--enable-valgrind</code> configuration option is enabled.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="diagnostic_messages"></a><h2>DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES</h2><p>If any of the memory allocation/deallocation functions detect an
error or warning condition, a message will be printed to file descriptor
<code class="constant">STDERR_FILENO</code>. Errors will result in the process
- dumping core. If the <a class="link" href="#opt.abort"><quote><code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code></quote></a> option is set, most
+ dumping core. If the <a class="link" href="#opt.abort">
+ "<code class="mallctl">opt.abort</code>"
+ </a> option is set, most
warnings are treated as errors.</p><p>The <code class="varname">malloc_message</code> variable allows the programmer
to override the function which emits the text strings forming the errors
and warnings if for some reason the <code class="constant">STDERR_FILENO</code> file
descriptor is not suitable for this.
- <code class="function">malloc_message()</code> takes the
+ <code class="function">malloc_message</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) takes the
<em class="parameter"><code>cbopaque</code></em> pointer argument that is
<code class="constant">NULL</code> unless overridden by the arguments in a call to
- <code class="function">malloc_stats_print()</code>, followed by a string
+ <code class="function">malloc_stats_print</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), followed by a string
pointer. Please note that doing anything which tries to allocate memory in
this function is likely to result in a crash or deadlock.</p><p>All messages are prefixed by
- <span class="quote">“<span class="quote"><code class="computeroutput">&lt;jemalloc&gt;: </code></span>”</span>.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="return_values"/><h2>RETURN VALUES</h2><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291897515152"/><h3>Standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">malloc()</code> and
- <code class="function">calloc()</code> functions return a pointer to the
+ &#8220;<code class="computeroutput">&lt;jemalloc&gt;: </code>&#8221;.</p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="return_values"></a><h2>RETURN VALUES</h2><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp46949776"></a><h3>Standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">malloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) and
+ <code class="function">calloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions return a pointer to the
allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <code class="constant">NULL</code>
pointer is returned and <code class="varname">errno</code> is set to
- <span class="errorname">ENOMEM</span>.</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign()</code> function
+ <span class="errorname">ENOMEM</span>.</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
returns the value 0 if successful; otherwise it returns an error value.
- The <code class="function">posix_memalign()</code> function will fail
+ The <code class="function">posix_memalign</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function will fail
if:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EINVAL</span></span></dt><dd><p>The <em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em> parameter is
not a power of 2 at least as large as
<code class="code">sizeof(<span class="type">void *</span>)</code>.
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">ENOMEM</span></span></dt><dd><p>Memory allocation error.</p></dd></dl></div><p>
- </p><p>The <code class="function">aligned_alloc()</code> function returns
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">aligned_alloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns
a pointer to the allocated memory if successful; otherwise a
<code class="constant">NULL</code> pointer is returned and
<code class="varname">errno</code> is set. The
- <code class="function">aligned_alloc()</code> function will fail if:
+ <code class="function">aligned_alloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function will fail if:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EINVAL</span></span></dt><dd><p>The <em class="parameter"><code>alignment</code></em> parameter is
not a power of 2.
</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">ENOMEM</span></span></dt><dd><p>Memory allocation error.</p></dd></dl></div><p>
- </p><p>The <code class="function">realloc()</code> function returns a
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns a
pointer, possibly identical to <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>, to the
allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <code class="constant">NULL</code>
pointer is returned, and <code class="varname">errno</code> is set to
<span class="errorname">ENOMEM</span> if the error was the result of an
- allocation failure. The <code class="function">realloc()</code>
+ allocation failure. The <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>)
function always leaves the original buffer intact when an error occurs.
- </p><p>The <code class="function">free()</code> function returns no
- value.</p></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idm45291897493664"/><h3>Non-standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">mallocx()</code> and
- <code class="function">rallocx()</code> functions return a pointer to
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">free</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns no
+ value.</p></div><div class="refsect2"><a name="idp46974576"></a><h3>Non-standard API</h3><p>The <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) and
+ <code class="function">rallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions return a pointer to
the allocated memory if successful; otherwise a <code class="constant">NULL</code>
pointer is returned to indicate insufficient contiguous memory was
- available to service the allocation request. </p><p>The <code class="function">xallocx()</code> function returns the
+ available to service the allocation request. </p><p>The <code class="function">xallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns the
real size of the resulting resized allocation pointed to by
<em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>, which is a value less than
<em class="parameter"><code>size</code></em> if the allocation could not be adequately
- grown in place. </p><p>The <code class="function">sallocx()</code> function returns the
+ grown in place. </p><p>The <code class="function">sallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function returns the
real size of the allocation pointed to by <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>.
- </p><p>The <code class="function">nallocx()</code> returns the real size
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">nallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) returns the real size
that would result from a successful equivalent
- <code class="function">mallocx()</code> function call, or zero if
- insufficient memory is available to perform the size computation. </p><p>The <code class="function">mallctl()</code>,
- <code class="function">mallctlnametomib()</code>, and
- <code class="function">mallctlbymib()</code> functions return 0 on
+ <code class="function">mallocx</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function call, or zero if
+ insufficient memory is available to perform the size computation. </p><p>The <code class="function">mallctl</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">mallctlnametomib</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), and
+ <code class="function">mallctlbymib</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions return 0 on
success; otherwise they return an error value. The functions will fail
if:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EINVAL</span></span></dt><dd><p><em class="parameter"><code>newp</code></em> is not
@@ -1535,28 +1798,28 @@ MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
value.</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EPERM</span></span></dt><dd><p>Attempt to read or write void value, or attempt to
write read-only value.</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EAGAIN</span></span></dt><dd><p>A memory allocation failure
occurred.</p></dd><dt><span class="term"><span class="errorname">EFAULT</span></span></dt><dd><p>An interface with side effects failed in some way
- not directly related to <code class="function">mallctl*()</code>
+ not directly related to <code class="function">mallctl*</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>)
read/write processing.</p></dd></dl></div><p>
- </p><p>The <code class="function">malloc_usable_size()</code> function
+ </p><p>The <code class="function">malloc_usable_size</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function
returns the usable size of the allocation pointed to by
- <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>. </p></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="environment"/><h2>ENVIRONMENT</h2><p>The following environment variable affects the execution of the
+ <em class="parameter"><code>ptr</code></em>. </p></div></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="environment"></a><h2>ENVIRONMENT</h2><p>The following environment variable affects the execution of the
allocation functions:
</p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term"><code class="envar">MALLOC_CONF</code></span></dt><dd><p>If the environment variable
<code class="envar">MALLOC_CONF</code> is set, the characters it contains
will be interpreted as options.</p></dd></dl></div><p>
- </p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="examples"/><h2>EXAMPLES</h2><p>To dump core whenever a problem occurs:
+ </p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="examples"></a><h2>EXAMPLES</h2><p>To dump core whenever a problem occurs:
</p><pre class="screen">ln -s 'abort:true' /etc/malloc.conf</pre><p>
</p><p>To specify in the source a chunk size that is 16 MiB:
</p><pre class="programlisting">
-malloc_conf = "lg_chunk:24";</pre></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="see_also"/><h2>SEE ALSO</h2><p><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">madvise</span>(2)</span>,
+malloc_conf = "lg_chunk:24";</pre></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="see_also"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2><p><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">madvise</span>(2)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">mmap</span>(2)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">sbrk</span>(2)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">utrace</span>(2)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">alloca</span>(3)</span>,
<span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">atexit</span>(3)</span>,
- <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">getpagesize</span>(3)</span></p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="standards"/><h2>STANDARDS</h2><p>The <code class="function">malloc()</code>,
- <code class="function">calloc()</code>,
- <code class="function">realloc()</code>, and
- <code class="function">free()</code> functions conform to ISO/IEC
- 9899:1990 (<span class="quote">“<span class="quote">ISO C90</span>”</span>).</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign()</code> function conforms
- to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (<span class="quote">“<span class="quote">POSIX.1</span>”</span>).</p></div></div></body></html> \ No newline at end of file
+ <span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">getpagesize</span>(3)</span></p></div><div class="refsect1"><a name="standards"></a><h2>STANDARDS</h2><p>The <code class="function">malloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">calloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>),
+ <code class="function">realloc</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>), and
+ <code class="function">free</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) functions conform to ISO/IEC
+ 9899:1990 (&#8220;ISO C90&#8221;).</p><p>The <code class="function">posix_memalign</code>(<em class="parameter"><code></code></em>) function conforms
+ to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (&#8220;POSIX.1&#8221;).</p></div></div></body></html>