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Résumé de l'ordre d'allocation

(Aucune vérification n'est expliquée dans ce résumé et certains cas ont été omis pour des raisons de concision)

  1. __libc_malloc essaie d'obtenir un chunk du tcache, sinon il appelle _int_malloc
  2. _int_malloc :
  3. Essaie de générer l'arène s'il n'y en a pas
  4. S'il y a un chunk de fast bin de la bonne taille, l'utilise
  5. Remplit le tcache avec d'autres chunks rapides
  6. S'il y a un chunk de small bin de la bonne taille, l'utilise
  7. Remplit le tcache avec d'autres chunks de cette taille
  8. Si la taille demandée n'est pas pour les small bins, consolide le fast bin dans le bin non trié
  9. Vérifie le bin non trié, utilise le premier chunk avec suffisamment d'espace
  10. Si le chunk trouvé est plus grand, le divise pour retourner une partie et ajoute le reste au bin non trié
  11. Si un chunk est de la même taille que la taille demandée, l'utilise pour remplir le tcache au lieu de le retourner (jusqu'à ce que le tcache soit plein, puis retourne le suivant)
  12. Pour chaque chunk de taille plus petite vérifiée, le met dans son bin respectif small ou large
  13. Vérifie le large bin à l'index de la taille demandée
  14. Commence à chercher à partir du premier chunk qui est plus grand que la taille demandée, s'il en trouve un, le retourne et ajoute les restes au small bin
  15. Vérifie les large bins des index suivants jusqu'à la fin
  16. À partir du prochain index plus grand, vérifie s'il y a un chunk, divise le premier chunk trouvé pour l'utiliser pour la taille demandée et ajoute le reste au bin non trié
  17. Si rien n'est trouvé dans les bins précédents, obtient un chunk du top chunk
  18. Si le top chunk n'était pas assez grand, l'agrandit avec sysmalloc

__libc_malloc

La fonction malloc appelle en réalité __libc_malloc. Cette fonction vérifiera le tcache pour voir s'il y a un chunk disponible de la taille désirée. S'il y en a, elle l'utilisera et sinon, elle vérifiera si c'est un thread unique et dans ce cas, elle appellera _int_malloc dans l'arène principale, et sinon, elle appellera _int_malloc dans l'arène du thread.

code __libc_malloc
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c

#if IS_IN (libc)
void *
__libc_malloc (size_t bytes)
{
mstate ar_ptr;
void *victim;

_Static_assert (PTRDIFF_MAX <= SIZE_MAX / 2,
"PTRDIFF_MAX is not more than half of SIZE_MAX");

if (!__malloc_initialized)
ptmalloc_init ();
#if USE_TCACHE
/* int_free also calls request2size, be careful to not pad twice.  */
size_t tbytes = checked_request2size (bytes);
if (tbytes == 0)
{
__set_errno (ENOMEM);
return NULL;
}
size_t tc_idx = csize2tidx (tbytes);

MAYBE_INIT_TCACHE ();

DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
if (tc_idx < mp_.tcache_bins
&& tcache != NULL
&& tcache->counts[tc_idx] > 0)
{
victim = tcache_get (tc_idx);
return tag_new_usable (victim);
}
DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
#endif

if (SINGLE_THREAD_P)
{
victim = tag_new_usable (_int_malloc (&main_arena, bytes));
assert (!victim || chunk_is_mmapped (mem2chunk (victim)) ||
&main_arena == arena_for_chunk (mem2chunk (victim)));
return victim;
}

arena_get (ar_ptr, bytes);

victim = _int_malloc (ar_ptr, bytes);
/* Retry with another arena only if we were able to find a usable arena
before.  */
if (!victim && ar_ptr != NULL)
{
LIBC_PROBE (memory_malloc_retry, 1, bytes);
ar_ptr = arena_get_retry (ar_ptr, bytes);
victim = _int_malloc (ar_ptr, bytes);
}

if (ar_ptr != NULL)
__libc_lock_unlock (ar_ptr->mutex);

victim = tag_new_usable (victim);

assert (!victim || chunk_is_mmapped (mem2chunk (victim)) ||
ar_ptr == arena_for_chunk (mem2chunk (victim)));
return victim;
}

Notez comment il taguera toujours le pointeur retourné avec tag_new_usable, à partir du code :

c
void *tag_new_usable (void *ptr)

Allocate a new random color and use it to color the user region of
a chunk; this may include data from the subsequent chunk's header
if tagging is sufficiently fine grained.  Returns PTR suitably
recolored for accessing the memory there.

_int_malloc

C'est la fonction qui alloue de la mémoire en utilisant les autres bacs et le morceau supérieur.

  • Début

Elle commence par définir quelques variables et obtenir la taille réelle que l'espace mémoire demandé doit avoir :

_int_malloc start
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L3847
static void *
_int_malloc (mstate av, size_t bytes)
{
INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb;               /* normalized request size */
unsigned int idx;                 /* associated bin index */
mbinptr bin;                      /* associated bin */

mchunkptr victim;                 /* inspected/selected chunk */
INTERNAL_SIZE_T size;             /* its size */
int victim_index;                 /* its bin index */

mchunkptr remainder;              /* remainder from a split */
unsigned long remainder_size;     /* its size */

unsigned int block;               /* bit map traverser */
unsigned int bit;                 /* bit map traverser */
unsigned int map;                 /* current word of binmap */

mchunkptr fwd;                    /* misc temp for linking */
mchunkptr bck;                    /* misc temp for linking */

#if USE_TCACHE
size_t tcache_unsorted_count;	    /* count of unsorted chunks processed */
#endif

/*
Convert request size to internal form by adding SIZE_SZ bytes
overhead plus possibly more to obtain necessary alignment and/or
to obtain a size of at least MINSIZE, the smallest allocatable
size. Also, checked_request2size returns false for request sizes
that are so large that they wrap around zero when padded and
aligned.
*/

nb = checked_request2size (bytes);
if (nb == 0)
{
__set_errno (ENOMEM);
return NULL;
}

Arena

Dans le cas peu probable où il n'y a pas d'arènes utilisables, il utilise sysmalloc pour obtenir un morceau de mmap :

_int_malloc pas d'arène
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L3885C3-L3893C6
/* There are no usable arenas.  Fall back to sysmalloc to get a chunk from
mmap.  */
if (__glibc_unlikely (av == NULL))
{
void *p = sysmalloc (nb, av);
if (p != NULL)
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}

Fast Bin

Si la taille nécessaire se trouve dans les tailles des Fast Bins, essayez d'utiliser un chunk du fast bin. En gros, en fonction de la taille, il trouvera l'index du fast bin où les chunks valides devraient être situés, et si c'est le cas, il en retournera un.
De plus, si tcache est activé, il remplira le tcache bin de cette taille avec des fast bins.

Lors de l'exécution de ces actions, certaines vérifications de sécurité sont effectuées ici :

  • Si le chunk est mal aligné : malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected 2
  • Si le chunk suivant est mal aligné : malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected
  • Si le chunk retourné a une taille incorrecte à cause de son index dans le fast bin : malloc(): memory corruption (fast)
  • Si un chunk utilisé pour remplir le tcache est mal aligné : malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected 3
_int_malloc fast bin
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L3895C3-L3967C6
/*
If the size qualifies as a fastbin, first check corresponding bin.
This code is safe to execute even if av is not yet initialized, so we
can try it without checking, which saves some time on this fast path.
*/

#define REMOVE_FB(fb, victim, pp)			\
do							\
{							\
victim = pp;					\
if (victim == NULL)				\
break;						\
pp = REVEAL_PTR (victim->fd);                                     \
if (__glibc_unlikely (pp != NULL && misaligned_chunk (pp)))       \
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected"); \
}							\
while ((pp = catomic_compare_and_exchange_val_acq (fb, pp, victim)) \
!= victim);					\

if ((unsigned long) (nb) <= (unsigned long) (get_max_fast ()))
{
idx = fastbin_index (nb);
mfastbinptr *fb = &fastbin (av, idx);
mchunkptr pp;
victim = *fb;

if (victim != NULL)
{
if (__glibc_unlikely (misaligned_chunk (victim)))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected 2");

if (SINGLE_THREAD_P)
*fb = REVEAL_PTR (victim->fd);
else
REMOVE_FB (fb, pp, victim);
if (__glibc_likely (victim != NULL))
{
size_t victim_idx = fastbin_index (chunksize (victim));
if (__builtin_expect (victim_idx != idx, 0))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): memory corruption (fast)");
check_remalloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
#if USE_TCACHE
/* While we're here, if we see other chunks of the same size,
stash them in the tcache.  */
size_t tc_idx = csize2tidx (nb);
if (tcache != NULL && tc_idx < mp_.tcache_bins)
{
mchunkptr tc_victim;

/* While bin not empty and tcache not full, copy chunks.  */
while (tcache->counts[tc_idx] < mp_.tcache_count
&& (tc_victim = *fb) != NULL)
{
if (__glibc_unlikely (misaligned_chunk (tc_victim)))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected 3");
if (SINGLE_THREAD_P)
*fb = REVEAL_PTR (tc_victim->fd);
else
{
REMOVE_FB (fb, pp, tc_victim);
if (__glibc_unlikely (tc_victim == NULL))
break;
}
tcache_put (tc_victim, tc_idx);
}
}
#endif
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}
}
}

Petit Bin

Comme indiqué dans un commentaire, les petits bins contiennent une taille par index, donc vérifier si un chunk valide est disponible est très rapide, donc après les fast bins, les petits bins sont vérifiés.

La première vérification consiste à déterminer si la taille demandée pourrait se trouver dans un petit bin. Dans ce cas, obtenez l'index correspondant à l'intérieur du smallbin et voyez s'il y a un chunk disponible.

Ensuite, une vérification de sécurité est effectuée en vérifiant :

  • si victim->bk->fd = victim. Pour voir que les deux chunks sont correctement liés.

Dans ce cas, le chunk obtient le bit inuse, la liste doublement chaînée est corrigée afin que ce chunk disparaisse de celle-ci (car il va être utilisé), et le bit d'arène non principale est défini si nécessaire.

Enfin, remplissez l'index tcache de la taille demandée avec d'autres chunks à l'intérieur du petit bin (le cas échéant).

_int_malloc petit bin
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L3895C3-L3967C6

/*
If a small request, check regular bin.  Since these "smallbins"
hold one size each, no searching within bins is necessary.
(For a large request, we need to wait until unsorted chunks are
processed to find best fit. But for small ones, fits are exact
anyway, so we can check now, which is faster.)
*/

if (in_smallbin_range (nb))
{
idx = smallbin_index (nb);
bin = bin_at (av, idx);

if ((victim = last (bin)) != bin)
{
bck = victim->bk;
if (__glibc_unlikely (bck->fd != victim))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): smallbin double linked list corrupted");
set_inuse_bit_at_offset (victim, nb);
bin->bk = bck;
bck->fd = bin;

if (av != &main_arena)
set_non_main_arena (victim);
check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
#if USE_TCACHE
/* While we're here, if we see other chunks of the same size,
stash them in the tcache.  */
size_t tc_idx = csize2tidx (nb);
if (tcache != NULL && tc_idx < mp_.tcache_bins)
{
mchunkptr tc_victim;

/* While bin not empty and tcache not full, copy chunks over.  */
while (tcache->counts[tc_idx] < mp_.tcache_count
&& (tc_victim = last (bin)) != bin)
{
if (tc_victim != 0)
{
bck = tc_victim->bk;
set_inuse_bit_at_offset (tc_victim, nb);
if (av != &main_arena)
set_non_main_arena (tc_victim);
bin->bk = bck;
bck->fd = bin;

tcache_put (tc_victim, tc_idx);
}
}
}
#endif
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}
}

malloc_consolidate

S'il ne s'agissait pas d'un petit morceau, c'est un grand morceau, et dans ce cas, malloc_consolidate est appelé pour éviter la fragmentation de la mémoire.

appel de malloc_consolidate
c
/*
If this is a large request, consolidate fastbins before continuing.
While it might look excessive to kill all fastbins before
even seeing if there is space available, this avoids
fragmentation problems normally associated with fastbins.
Also, in practice, programs tend to have runs of either small or
large requests, but less often mixtures, so consolidation is not
invoked all that often in most programs. And the programs that
it is called frequently in otherwise tend to fragment.
*/

else
{
idx = largebin_index (nb);
if (atomic_load_relaxed (&av->have_fastchunks))
malloc_consolidate (av);
}

La fonction malloc consolidate supprime essentiellement des chunks du fast bin et les place dans le unsorted bin. Après le prochain malloc, ces chunks seront organisés dans leurs petits fast bins respectifs.

Notez que si, lors de la suppression de ces chunks, ils sont trouvés avec des chunks précédents ou suivants qui ne sont pas utilisés, ils seront déliés et fusionnés avant de placer le chunk final dans le unsorted bin.

Pour chaque chunk de fast bin, quelques vérifications de sécurité sont effectuées :

  • Si le chunk est désaligné, déclenche : malloc_consolidate(): unaligned fastbin chunk detected
  • Si le chunk a une taille différente de celle qu'il devrait avoir en raison de l'index dans lequel il se trouve : malloc_consolidate(): invalid chunk size
  • Si le chunk précédent n'est pas utilisé et que le chunk précédent a une taille différente de celle indiquée par prev_chunk : corrupted size vs. prev_size in fastbins
fonction malloc_consolidate
c
// https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L4810C1-L4905C2

static void malloc_consolidate(mstate av)
{
mfastbinptr*    fb;                 /* current fastbin being consolidated */
mfastbinptr*    maxfb;              /* last fastbin (for loop control) */
mchunkptr       p;                  /* current chunk being consolidated */
mchunkptr       nextp;              /* next chunk to consolidate */
mchunkptr       unsorted_bin;       /* bin header */
mchunkptr       first_unsorted;     /* chunk to link to */

/* These have same use as in free() */
mchunkptr       nextchunk;
INTERNAL_SIZE_T size;
INTERNAL_SIZE_T nextsize;
INTERNAL_SIZE_T prevsize;
int             nextinuse;

atomic_store_relaxed (&av->have_fastchunks, false);

unsorted_bin = unsorted_chunks(av);

/*
Remove each chunk from fast bin and consolidate it, placing it
then in unsorted bin. Among other reasons for doing this,
placing in unsorted bin avoids needing to calculate actual bins
until malloc is sure that chunks aren't immediately going to be
reused anyway.
*/

maxfb = &fastbin (av, NFASTBINS - 1);
fb = &fastbin (av, 0);
do {
p = atomic_exchange_acquire (fb, NULL);
if (p != 0) {
do {
{
if (__glibc_unlikely (misaligned_chunk (p)))
malloc_printerr ("malloc_consolidate(): "
"unaligned fastbin chunk detected");

unsigned int idx = fastbin_index (chunksize (p));
if ((&fastbin (av, idx)) != fb)
malloc_printerr ("malloc_consolidate(): invalid chunk size");
}

check_inuse_chunk(av, p);
nextp = REVEAL_PTR (p->fd);

/* Slightly streamlined version of consolidation code in free() */
size = chunksize (p);
nextchunk = chunk_at_offset(p, size);
nextsize = chunksize(nextchunk);

if (!prev_inuse(p)) {
prevsize = prev_size (p);
size += prevsize;
p = chunk_at_offset(p, -((long) prevsize));
if (__glibc_unlikely (chunksize(p) != prevsize))
malloc_printerr ("corrupted size vs. prev_size in fastbins");
unlink_chunk (av, p);
}

if (nextchunk != av->top) {
nextinuse = inuse_bit_at_offset(nextchunk, nextsize);

if (!nextinuse) {
size += nextsize;
unlink_chunk (av, nextchunk);
} else
clear_inuse_bit_at_offset(nextchunk, 0);

first_unsorted = unsorted_bin->fd;
unsorted_bin->fd = p;
first_unsorted->bk = p;

if (!in_smallbin_range (size)) {
p->fd_nextsize = NULL;
p->bk_nextsize = NULL;
}

set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
p->bk = unsorted_bin;
p->fd = first_unsorted;
set_foot(p, size);
}

else {
size += nextsize;
set_head(p, size | PREV_INUSE);
av->top = p;
}

} while ( (p = nextp) != 0);

}
} while (fb++ != maxfb);
}

Unsorted bin

Il est temps de vérifier le tas non trié pour un morceau valide potentiel à utiliser.

Start

Cela commence par une grande boucle for qui va parcourir le tas non trié dans la direction bk jusqu'à ce qu'elle arrive à la fin (la structure arena) avec while ((victim = unsorted_chunks (av)->bk) != unsorted_chunks (av))

De plus, certaines vérifications de sécurité sont effectuées chaque fois qu'un nouveau morceau est considéré :

  • Si la taille du morceau est étrange (trop petite ou trop grande) : malloc(): invalid size (unsorted)
  • Si la taille du morceau suivant est étrange (trop petite ou trop grande) : malloc(): invalid next size (unsorted)
  • Si la taille précédente indiquée par le morceau suivant diffère de la taille du morceau : malloc(): mismatching next->prev_size (unsorted)
  • Si victim->bck->fd != victim ou victim->fd != av (arène) : malloc(): unsorted double linked list corrupted
  • Comme nous vérifions toujours le dernier, son fd devrait toujours pointer vers la structure arena.
  • Si le morceau suivant n'indique pas que le précédent est en cours d'utilisation : malloc(): invalid next->prev_inuse (unsorted)
_int_malloc unsorted bin start
c
/*
Process recently freed or remaindered chunks, taking one only if
it is exact fit, or, if this a small request, the chunk is remainder from
the most recent non-exact fit.  Place other traversed chunks in
bins.  Note that this step is the only place in any routine where
chunks are placed in bins.

The outer loop here is needed because we might not realize until
near the end of malloc that we should have consolidated, so must
do so and retry. This happens at most once, and only when we would
otherwise need to expand memory to service a "small" request.
*/

#if USE_TCACHE
INTERNAL_SIZE_T tcache_nb = 0;
size_t tc_idx = csize2tidx (nb);
if (tcache != NULL && tc_idx < mp_.tcache_bins)
tcache_nb = nb;
int return_cached = 0;

tcache_unsorted_count = 0;
#endif

for (;; )
{
int iters = 0;
while ((victim = unsorted_chunks (av)->bk) != unsorted_chunks (av))
{
bck = victim->bk;
size = chunksize (victim);
mchunkptr next = chunk_at_offset (victim, size);

if (__glibc_unlikely (size <= CHUNK_HDR_SZ)
|| __glibc_unlikely (size > av->system_mem))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): invalid size (unsorted)");
if (__glibc_unlikely (chunksize_nomask (next) < CHUNK_HDR_SZ)
|| __glibc_unlikely (chunksize_nomask (next) > av->system_mem))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): invalid next size (unsorted)");
if (__glibc_unlikely ((prev_size (next) & ~(SIZE_BITS)) != size))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): mismatching next->prev_size (unsorted)");
if (__glibc_unlikely (bck->fd != victim)
|| __glibc_unlikely (victim->fd != unsorted_chunks (av)))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): unsorted double linked list corrupted");
if (__glibc_unlikely (prev_inuse (next)))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): invalid next->prev_inuse (unsorted)");

si in_smallbin_range

Si le morceau est plus grand que la taille demandée, utilisez-le et placez le reste de l'espace du morceau dans la liste non triée et mettez à jour le last_remainder avec cela.

_int_malloc bin non trié in_smallbin_range
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c#L4090C11-L4124C14

/*
If a small request, try to use last remainder if it is the
only chunk in unsorted bin.  This helps promote locality for
runs of consecutive small requests. This is the only
exception to best-fit, and applies only when there is
no exact fit for a small chunk.
*/

if (in_smallbin_range (nb) &&
bck == unsorted_chunks (av) &&
victim == av->last_remainder &&
(unsigned long) (size) > (unsigned long) (nb + MINSIZE))
{
/* split and reattach remainder */
remainder_size = size - nb;
remainder = chunk_at_offset (victim, nb);
unsorted_chunks (av)->bk = unsorted_chunks (av)->fd = remainder;
av->last_remainder = remainder;
remainder->bk = remainder->fd = unsorted_chunks (av);
if (!in_smallbin_range (remainder_size))
{
remainder->fd_nextsize = NULL;
remainder->bk_nextsize = NULL;
}

set_head (victim, nb | PREV_INUSE |
(av != &main_arena ? NON_MAIN_ARENA : 0));
set_head (remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
set_foot (remainder, remainder_size);

check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}

Si cela a réussi, renvoyez le morceau et c'est fini, sinon, continuez à exécuter la fonction...

si taille égale

Continuez à retirer le morceau du bin, dans le cas où la taille demandée est exactement celle du morceau :

  • Si le tcache n'est pas rempli, ajoutez-le au tcache et continuez en indiquant qu'il y a un morceau de tcache qui pourrait être utilisé
  • Si le tcache est plein, utilisez-le simplement en le renvoyant
_int_malloc bin non trié taille égale
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c#L4126C11-L4157C14

/* remove from unsorted list */
unsorted_chunks (av)->bk = bck;
bck->fd = unsorted_chunks (av);

/* Take now instead of binning if exact fit */

if (size == nb)
{
set_inuse_bit_at_offset (victim, size);
if (av != &main_arena)
set_non_main_arena (victim);
#if USE_TCACHE
/* Fill cache first, return to user only if cache fills.
We may return one of these chunks later.  */
if (tcache_nb > 0
&& tcache->counts[tc_idx] < mp_.tcache_count)
{
tcache_put (victim, tc_idx);
return_cached = 1;
continue;
}
else
{
#endif
check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
#if USE_TCACHE
}
#endif
}

Si le chunk n'est pas retourné ou ajouté au tcache, continuez avec le code...

placer le chunk dans un bin

Stockez le chunk vérifié dans le petit bin ou dans le grand bin selon la taille du chunk (en gardant le grand bin correctement organisé).

Des vérifications de sécurité sont effectuées pour s'assurer que les deux listes doublement chaînées du grand bin ne sont pas corrompues :

  • Si fwd->bk_nextsize->fd_nextsize != fwd: malloc(): largebin double linked list corrupted (nextsize)
  • Si fwd->bk->fd != fwd: malloc(): largebin double linked list corrupted (bk)
_int_malloc placer le chunk dans un bin
c
/* place chunk in bin */

if (in_smallbin_range (size))
{
victim_index = smallbin_index (size);
bck = bin_at (av, victim_index);
fwd = bck->fd;
}
else
{
victim_index = largebin_index (size);
bck = bin_at (av, victim_index);
fwd = bck->fd;

/* maintain large bins in sorted order */
if (fwd != bck)
{
/* Or with inuse bit to speed comparisons */
size |= PREV_INUSE;
/* if smaller than smallest, bypass loop below */
assert (chunk_main_arena (bck->bk));
if ((unsigned long) (size)
< (unsigned long) chunksize_nomask (bck->bk))
{
fwd = bck;
bck = bck->bk;

victim->fd_nextsize = fwd->fd;
victim->bk_nextsize = fwd->fd->bk_nextsize;
fwd->fd->bk_nextsize = victim->bk_nextsize->fd_nextsize = victim;
}
else
{
assert (chunk_main_arena (fwd));
while ((unsigned long) size < chunksize_nomask (fwd))
{
fwd = fwd->fd_nextsize;
assert (chunk_main_arena (fwd));
}

if ((unsigned long) size
== (unsigned long) chunksize_nomask (fwd))
/* Always insert in the second position.  */
fwd = fwd->fd;
else
{
victim->fd_nextsize = fwd;
victim->bk_nextsize = fwd->bk_nextsize;
if (__glibc_unlikely (fwd->bk_nextsize->fd_nextsize != fwd))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): largebin double linked list corrupted (nextsize)");
fwd->bk_nextsize = victim;
victim->bk_nextsize->fd_nextsize = victim;
}
bck = fwd->bk;
if (bck->fd != fwd)
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): largebin double linked list corrupted (bk)");
}
}
else
victim->fd_nextsize = victim->bk_nextsize = victim;
}

mark_bin (av, victim_index);
victim->bk = bck;
victim->fd = fwd;
fwd->bk = victim;
bck->fd = victim;

Limites de _int_malloc

À ce stade, si un morceau a été stocké dans le tcache qui peut être utilisé et que la limite est atteinte, il suffit de retourner un morceau du tcache.

De plus, si MAX_ITERS est atteint, sortez de la boucle et obtenez un morceau d'une manière différente (top chunk).

Si return_cached a été défini, il suffit de retourner un morceau du tcache pour éviter des recherches plus longues.

_int_malloc limites
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c#L4227C1-L4250C7

#if USE_TCACHE
/* If we've processed as many chunks as we're allowed while
filling the cache, return one of the cached ones.  */
++tcache_unsorted_count;
if (return_cached
&& mp_.tcache_unsorted_limit > 0
&& tcache_unsorted_count > mp_.tcache_unsorted_limit)
{
return tcache_get (tc_idx);
}
#endif

#define MAX_ITERS       10000
if (++iters >= MAX_ITERS)
break;
}

#if USE_TCACHE
/* If all the small chunks we found ended up cached, return one now.  */
if (return_cached)
{
return tcache_get (tc_idx);
}
#endif

Si les limites ne sont pas atteintes, continuez avec le code...

Grand Bin (par index)

Si la demande est grande (pas dans le petit bin) et que nous n'avons pas encore retourné de chunk, obtenez l'index de la taille demandée dans le grand bin, vérifiez s'il est non vide ou si le plus grand chunk dans ce bin est plus grand que la taille demandée et dans ce cas, trouvez le plus petit chunk qui peut être utilisé pour la taille demandée.

Si l'espace restant du chunk finalement utilisé peut être un nouveau chunk, ajoutez-le au bin non trié et le last_reminder est mis à jour.

Une vérification de sécurité est effectuée lors de l'ajout du reste au bin non trié :

  • bck->fd-> bk != bck: malloc(): corrupted unsorted chunks
_int_malloc Grand bin (par index)
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c#L4252C7-L4317C10

/*
If a large request, scan through the chunks of current bin in
sorted order to find smallest that fits.  Use the skip list for this.
*/

if (!in_smallbin_range (nb))
{
bin = bin_at (av, idx);

/* skip scan if empty or largest chunk is too small */
if ((victim = first (bin)) != bin
&& (unsigned long) chunksize_nomask (victim)
>= (unsigned long) (nb))
{
victim = victim->bk_nextsize;
while (((unsigned long) (size = chunksize (victim)) <
(unsigned long) (nb)))
victim = victim->bk_nextsize;

/* Avoid removing the first entry for a size so that the skip
list does not have to be rerouted.  */
if (victim != last (bin)
&& chunksize_nomask (victim)
== chunksize_nomask (victim->fd))
victim = victim->fd;

remainder_size = size - nb;
unlink_chunk (av, victim);

/* Exhaust */
if (remainder_size < MINSIZE)
{
set_inuse_bit_at_offset (victim, size);
if (av != &main_arena)
set_non_main_arena (victim);
}
/* Split */
else
{
remainder = chunk_at_offset (victim, nb);
/* We cannot assume the unsorted list is empty and therefore
have to perform a complete insert here.  */
bck = unsorted_chunks (av);
fwd = bck->fd;
if (__glibc_unlikely (fwd->bk != bck))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): corrupted unsorted chunks");
last_re->bk = bck;
remainder->fd = fwd;
bck->fd = remainder;
fwd->bk = remainder;
if (!in_smallbin_range (remainder_size))
{
remainder->fd_nextsize = NULL;
remainder->bk_nextsize = NULL;
}
set_head (victim, nb | PREV_INUSE |
(av != &main_arena ? NON_MAIN_ARENA : 0));
set_head (remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
set_foot (remainder, remainder_size);
}
check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}
}

Si un morceau n'est pas jugé approprié pour cela, continuez

Grand Bin (plus grand suivant)

Si dans le grand bin exact il n'y avait aucun morceau qui pouvait être utilisé, commencez à parcourir tous les grands bins suivants (en commençant par le plus grand immédiatement) jusqu'à ce qu'un soit trouvé (s'il y en a).

Le reste du morceau divisé est ajouté dans le bin non trié, last_reminder est mis à jour et la même vérification de sécurité est effectuée :

  • bck->fd-> bk != bck: malloc(): corrupted unsorted chunks2
_int_malloc Grand bin (plus grand suivant)
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/master/malloc/malloc.c#L4319C7-L4425C10

/*
Search for a chunk by scanning bins, starting with next largest
bin. This search is strictly by best-fit; i.e., the smallest
(with ties going to approximately the least recently used) chunk
that fits is selected.

The bitmap avoids needing to check that most blocks are nonempty.
The particular case of skipping all bins during warm-up phases
when no chunks have been returned yet is faster than it might look.
*/

++idx;
bin = bin_at (av, idx);
block = idx2block (idx);
map = av->binmap[block];
bit = idx2bit (idx);

for (;; )
{
/* Skip rest of block if there are no more set bits in this block.  */
if (bit > map || bit == 0)
{
do
{
if (++block >= BINMAPSIZE) /* out of bins */
goto use_top;
}
while ((map = av->binmap[block]) == 0);

bin = bin_at (av, (block << BINMAPSHIFT));
bit = 1;
}

/* Advance to bin with set bit. There must be one. */
while ((bit & map) == 0)
{
bin = next_bin (bin);
bit <<= 1;
assert (bit != 0);
}

/* Inspect the bin. It is likely to be non-empty */
victim = last (bin);

/*  If a false alarm (empty bin), clear the bit. */
if (victim == bin)
{
av->binmap[block] = map &= ~bit; /* Write through */
bin = next_bin (bin);
bit <<= 1;
}

else
{
size = chunksize (victim);

/*  We know the first chunk in this bin is big enough to use. */
assert ((unsigned long) (size) >= (unsigned long) (nb));

remainder_size = size - nb;

/* unlink */
unlink_chunk (av, victim);

/* Exhaust */
if (remainder_size < MINSIZE)
{
set_inuse_bit_at_offset (victim, size);
if (av != &main_arena)
set_non_main_arena (victim);
}

/* Split */
else
{
remainder = chunk_at_offset (victim, nb);

/* We cannot assume the unsorted list is empty and therefore
have to perform a complete insert here.  */
bck = unsorted_chunks (av);
fwd = bck->fd;
if (__glibc_unlikely (fwd->bk != bck))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): corrupted unsorted chunks 2");
remainder->bk = bck;
remainder->fd = fwd;
bck->fd = remainder;
fwd->bk = remainder;

/* advertise as last remainder */
if (in_smallbin_range (nb))
av->last_remainder = remainder;
if (!in_smallbin_range (remainder_size))
{
remainder->fd_nextsize = NULL;
remainder->bk_nextsize = NULL;
}
set_head (victim, nb | PREV_INUSE |
(av != &main_arena ? NON_MAIN_ARENA : 0));
set_head (remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
set_foot (remainder, remainder_size);
}
check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}
}

Top Chunk

À ce stade, il est temps d'obtenir un nouveau chunk à partir du Top chunk (s'il est suffisamment grand).

Il commence par un contrôle de sécurité pour s'assurer que la taille du chunk n'est pas trop grande (corrompue) :

  • chunksize(av->top) > av->system_mem: malloc(): corrupted top size

Ensuite, il utilisera l'espace du top chunk s'il est suffisamment grand pour créer un chunk de la taille demandée.
Sinon, s'il y a des chunks rapides, les consolider et réessayer.
Enfin, s'il n'y a pas assez d'espace, utiliser sysmalloc pour allouer une taille suffisante.

_int_malloc Top chunk
c
use_top:
/*
If large enough, split off the chunk bordering the end of memory
(held in av->top). Note that this is in accord with the best-fit
search rule.  In effect, av->top is treated as larger (and thus
less well fitting) than any other available chunk since it can
be extended to be as large as necessary (up to system
limitations).

We require that av->top always exists (i.e., has size >=
MINSIZE) after initialization, so if it would otherwise be
exhausted by current request, it is replenished. (The main
reason for ensuring it exists is that we may need MINSIZE space
to put in fenceposts in sysmalloc.)
*/

victim = av->top;
size = chunksize (victim);

if (__glibc_unlikely (size > av->system_mem))
malloc_printerr ("malloc(): corrupted top size");

if ((unsigned long) (size) >= (unsigned long) (nb + MINSIZE))
{
remainder_size = size - nb;
remainder = chunk_at_offset (victim, nb);
av->top = remainder;
set_head (victim, nb | PREV_INUSE |
(av != &main_arena ? NON_MAIN_ARENA : 0));
set_head (remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);

check_malloced_chunk (av, victim, nb);
void *p = chunk2mem (victim);
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}

/* When we are using atomic ops to free fast chunks we can get
here for all block sizes.  */
else if (atomic_load_relaxed (&av->have_fastchunks))
{
malloc_consolidate (av);
/* restore original bin index */
if (in_smallbin_range (nb))
idx = smallbin_index (nb);
else
idx = largebin_index (nb);
}

/*
Otherwise, relay to handle system-dependent cases
*/
else
{
void *p = sysmalloc (nb, av);
if (p != NULL)
alloc_perturb (p, bytes);
return p;
}
}
}

sysmalloc

sysmalloc start

Si l'arène est nulle ou si la taille demandée est trop grande (et qu'il reste des mmaps autorisés), utilisez sysmalloc_mmap pour allouer de l'espace et le retourner.

sysmalloc start
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2531

/*
sysmalloc handles malloc cases requiring more memory from the system.
On entry, it is assumed that av->top does not have enough
space to service request for nb bytes, thus requiring that av->top
be extended or replaced.
*/

static void *
sysmalloc (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, mstate av)
{
mchunkptr old_top;              /* incoming value of av->top */
INTERNAL_SIZE_T old_size;       /* its size */
char *old_end;                  /* its end address */

long size;                      /* arg to first MORECORE or mmap call */
char *brk;                      /* return value from MORECORE */

long correction;                /* arg to 2nd MORECORE call */
char *snd_brk;                  /* 2nd return val */

INTERNAL_SIZE_T front_misalign; /* unusable bytes at front of new space */
INTERNAL_SIZE_T end_misalign;   /* partial page left at end of new space */
char *aligned_brk;              /* aligned offset into brk */

mchunkptr p;                    /* the allocated/returned chunk */
mchunkptr remainder;            /* remainder from allocation */
unsigned long remainder_size;   /* its size */


size_t pagesize = GLRO (dl_pagesize);
bool tried_mmap = false;


/*
If have mmap, and the request size meets the mmap threshold, and
the system supports mmap, and there are few enough currently
allocated mmapped regions, try to directly map this request
rather than expanding top.
*/

if (av == NULL
|| ((unsigned long) (nb) >= (unsigned long) (mp_.mmap_threshold)
&& (mp_.n_mmaps < mp_.n_mmaps_max)))
{
char *mm;
if (mp_.hp_pagesize > 0 && nb >= mp_.hp_pagesize)
{
/* There is no need to issue the THP madvise call if Huge Pages are
used directly.  */
mm = sysmalloc_mmap (nb, mp_.hp_pagesize, mp_.hp_flags, av);
if (mm != MAP_FAILED)
return mm;
}
mm = sysmalloc_mmap (nb, pagesize, 0, av);
if (mm != MAP_FAILED)
return mm;
tried_mmap = true;
}

/* There are no usable arenas and mmap also failed.  */
if (av == NULL)
return 0;

vérifications de sysmalloc

Il commence par obtenir des informations sur l'ancien top chunk et vérifier que certaines des conditions suivantes sont vraies :

  • La taille de l'ancien tas est 0 (nouveau tas)
  • La taille de l'ancien tas est supérieure à MINSIZE et l'ancien Top est utilisé
  • Le tas est aligné à la taille de la page (0x1000 donc les 12 bits inférieurs doivent être 0)

Ensuite, il vérifie également que :

  • La taille ancienne n'a pas assez d'espace pour créer un chunk pour la taille demandée
vérifications de sysmalloc
c
/* Record incoming configuration of top */

old_top = av->top;
old_size = chunksize (old_top);
old_end = (char *) (chunk_at_offset (old_top, old_size));

brk = snd_brk = (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE);

/*
If not the first time through, we require old_size to be
at least MINSIZE and to have prev_inuse set.
*/

assert ((old_top == initial_top (av) && old_size == 0) ||
((unsigned long) (old_size) >= MINSIZE &&
prev_inuse (old_top) &&
((unsigned long) old_end & (pagesize - 1)) == 0));

/* Precondition: not enough current space to satisfy nb request */
assert ((unsigned long) (old_size) < (unsigned long) (nb + MINSIZE));

sysmalloc pas l'arène principale

Il essaiera d'abord de prolonger le tas précédent pour ce tas. Si ce n'est pas possible, il essaiera de allouer un nouveau tas et de mettre à jour les pointeurs pour pouvoir l'utiliser.
Enfin, si cela n'a pas fonctionné, essayez d'appeler sysmalloc_mmap.

sysmalloc pas l'arène principale
c
if (av != &main_arena)
{
heap_info *old_heap, *heap;
size_t old_heap_size;

/* First try to extend the current heap. */
old_heap = heap_for_ptr (old_top);
old_heap_size = old_heap->size;
if ((long) (MINSIZE + nb - old_size) > 0
&& grow_heap (old_heap, MINSIZE + nb - old_size) == 0)
{
av->system_mem += old_heap->size - old_heap_size;
set_head (old_top, (((char *) old_heap + old_heap->size) - (char *) old_top)
| PREV_INUSE);
}
else if ((heap = new_heap (nb + (MINSIZE + sizeof (*heap)), mp_.top_pad)))
{
/* Use a newly allocated heap.  */
heap->ar_ptr = av;
heap->prev = old_heap;
av->system_mem += heap->size;
/* Set up the new top.  */
top (av) = chunk_at_offset (heap, sizeof (*heap));
set_head (top (av), (heap->size - sizeof (*heap)) | PREV_INUSE);

/* Setup fencepost and free the old top chunk with a multiple of
MALLOC_ALIGNMENT in size. */
/* The fencepost takes at least MINSIZE bytes, because it might
become the top chunk again later.  Note that a footer is set
up, too, although the chunk is marked in use. */
old_size = (old_size - MINSIZE) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
set_head (chunk_at_offset (old_top, old_size + CHUNK_HDR_SZ),
0 | PREV_INUSE);
if (old_size >= MINSIZE)
{
set_head (chunk_at_offset (old_top, old_size),
CHUNK_HDR_SZ | PREV_INUSE);
set_foot (chunk_at_offset (old_top, old_size), CHUNK_HDR_SZ);
set_head (old_top, old_size | PREV_INUSE | NON_MAIN_ARENA);
_int_free (av, old_top, 1);
}
else
{
set_head (old_top, (old_size + CHUNK_HDR_SZ) | PREV_INUSE);
set_foot (old_top, (old_size + CHUNK_HDR_SZ));
}
}
else if (!tried_mmap)
{
/* We can at least try to use to mmap memory.  If new_heap fails
it is unlikely that trying to allocate huge pages will
succeed.  */
char *mm = sysmalloc_mmap (nb, pagesize, 0, av);
if (mm != MAP_FAILED)
return mm;
}
}

sysmalloc arène principale

Il commence par calculer la quantité de mémoire nécessaire. Il commencera par demander de la mémoire contiguë, donc dans ce cas, il sera possible d'utiliser l'ancienne mémoire non utilisée. De plus, certaines opérations d'alignement sont effectuées.

sysmalloc arène principale
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2665C1-L2713C10

else     /* av == main_arena */


{ /* Request enough space for nb + pad + overhead */
size = nb + mp_.top_pad + MINSIZE;

/*
If contiguous, we can subtract out existing space that we hope to
combine with new space. We add it back later only if
we don't actually get contiguous space.
*/

if (contiguous (av))
size -= old_size;

/*
Round to a multiple of page size or huge page size.
If MORECORE is not contiguous, this ensures that we only call it
with whole-page arguments.  And if MORECORE is contiguous and
this is not first time through, this preserves page-alignment of
previous calls. Otherwise, we correct to page-align below.
*/

#ifdef MADV_HUGEPAGE
/* Defined in brk.c.  */
extern void *__curbrk;
if (__glibc_unlikely (mp_.thp_pagesize != 0))
{
uintptr_t top = ALIGN_UP ((uintptr_t) __curbrk + size,
mp_.thp_pagesize);
size = top - (uintptr_t) __curbrk;
}
else
#endif
size = ALIGN_UP (size, GLRO(dl_pagesize));

/*
Don't try to call MORECORE if argument is so big as to appear
negative. Note that since mmap takes size_t arg, it may succeed
below even if we cannot call MORECORE.
*/

if (size > 0)
{
brk = (char *) (MORECORE (size));
if (brk != (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
madvise_thp (brk, size);
LIBC_PROBE (memory_sbrk_more, 2, brk, size);
}

sysmalloc erreur précédente de l'arène principale 1

Si le précédent a retourné MORECORE_FAILURE, essayez à nouveau d'allouer de la mémoire en utilisant sysmalloc_mmap_fallback

sysmalloc erreur précédente de l'arène principale 1
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2715C7-L2740C10

if (brk == (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
{
/*
If have mmap, try using it as a backup when MORECORE fails or
cannot be used. This is worth doing on systems that have "holes" in
address space, so sbrk cannot extend to give contiguous space, but
space is available elsewhere.  Note that we ignore mmap max count
and threshold limits, since the space will not be used as a
segregated mmap region.
*/

char *mbrk = MAP_FAILED;
if (mp_.hp_pagesize > 0)
mbrk = sysmalloc_mmap_fallback (&size, nb, old_size,
mp_.hp_pagesize, mp_.hp_pagesize,
mp_.hp_flags, av);
if (mbrk == MAP_FAILED)
mbrk = sysmalloc_mmap_fallback (&size, nb, old_size, MMAP_AS_MORECORE_SIZE,
pagesize, 0, av);
if (mbrk != MAP_FAILED)
{
/* We do not need, and cannot use, another sbrk call to find end */
brk = mbrk;
snd_brk = brk + size;
}
}

sysmalloc arène principale suite

Si le précédent n'a pas renvoyé MORECORE_FAILURE, s'il a fonctionné, créez quelques alignements :

sysmalloc arène principale erreur précédente 2
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2742

if (brk != (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
{
if (mp_.sbrk_base == 0)
mp_.sbrk_base = brk;
av->system_mem += size;

/*
If MORECORE extends previous space, we can likewise extend top size.
*/

if (brk == old_end && snd_brk == (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
set_head (old_top, (size + old_size) | PREV_INUSE);

else if (contiguous (av) && old_size && brk < old_end)
/* Oops!  Someone else killed our space..  Can't touch anything.  */
malloc_printerr ("break adjusted to free malloc space");

/*
Otherwise, make adjustments:

* If the first time through or noncontiguous, we need to call sbrk
just to find out where the end of memory lies.

* We need to ensure that all returned chunks from malloc will meet
MALLOC_ALIGNMENT

* If there was an intervening foreign sbrk, we need to adjust sbrk
request size to account for fact that we will not be able to
combine new space with existing space in old_top.

* Almost all systems internally allocate whole pages at a time, in
which case we might as well use the whole last page of request.
So we allocate enough more memory to hit a page boundary now,
which in turn causes future contiguous calls to page-align.
*/

else
{
front_misalign = 0;
end_misalign = 0;
correction = 0;
aligned_brk = brk;

/* handle contiguous cases */
if (contiguous (av))
{
/* Count foreign sbrk as system_mem.  */
if (old_size)
av->system_mem += brk - old_end;

/* Guarantee alignment of first new chunk made from this space */

front_misalign = (INTERNAL_SIZE_T) chunk2mem (brk) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
if (front_misalign > 0)
{
/*
Skip over some bytes to arrive at an aligned position.
We don't need to specially mark these wasted front bytes.
They will never be accessed anyway because
prev_inuse of av->top (and any chunk created from its start)
is always true after initialization.
*/

correction = MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - front_misalign;
aligned_brk += correction;
}

/*
If this isn't adjacent to existing space, then we will not
be able to merge with old_top space, so must add to 2nd request.
*/

correction += old_size;

/* Extend the end address to hit a page boundary */
end_misalign = (INTERNAL_SIZE_T) (brk + size + correction);
correction += (ALIGN_UP (end_misalign, pagesize)) - end_misalign;

assert (correction >= 0);
snd_brk = (char *) (MORECORE (correction));

/*
If can't allocate correction, try to at least find out current
brk.  It might be enough to proceed without failing.

Note that if second sbrk did NOT fail, we assume that space
is contiguous with first sbrk. This is a safe assumption unless
program is multithreaded but doesn't use locks and a foreign sbrk
occurred between our first and second calls.
*/

if (snd_brk == (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
{
correction = 0;
snd_brk = (char *) (MORECORE (0));
}
else
madvise_thp (snd_brk, correction);
}

/* handle non-contiguous cases */
else
{
if (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT == CHUNK_HDR_SZ)
/* MORECORE/mmap must correctly align */
assert (((unsigned long) chunk2mem (brk) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK) == 0);
else
{
front_misalign = (INTERNAL_SIZE_T) chunk2mem (brk) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
if (front_misalign > 0)
{
/*
Skip over some bytes to arrive at an aligned position.
We don't need to specially mark these wasted front bytes.
They will never be accessed anyway because
prev_inuse of av->top (and any chunk created from its start)
is always true after initialization.
*/

aligned_brk += MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - front_misalign;
}
}

/* Find out current end of memory */
if (snd_brk == (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
{
snd_brk = (char *) (MORECORE (0));
}
}

/* Adjust top based on results of second sbrk */
if (snd_brk != (char *) (MORECORE_FAILURE))
{
av->top = (mchunkptr) aligned_brk;
set_head (av->top, (snd_brk - aligned_brk + correction) | PREV_INUSE);
av->system_mem += correction;

/*
If not the first time through, we either have a
gap due to foreign sbrk or a non-contiguous region.  Insert a
double fencepost at old_top to prevent consolidation with space
we don't own. These fenceposts are artificial chunks that are
marked as inuse and are in any case too small to use.  We need
two to make sizes and alignments work out.
*/

if (old_size != 0)
{
/*
Shrink old_top to insert fenceposts, keeping size a
multiple of MALLOC_ALIGNMENT. We know there is at least
enough space in old_top to do this.
*/
old_size = (old_size - 2 * CHUNK_HDR_SZ) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;
set_head (old_top, old_size | PREV_INUSE);

/*
Note that the following assignments completely overwrite
old_top when old_size was previously MINSIZE.  This is
intentional. We need the fencepost, even if old_top otherwise gets
lost.
*/
set_head (chunk_at_offset (old_top, old_size),
CHUNK_HDR_SZ | PREV_INUSE);
set_head (chunk_at_offset (old_top,
old_size + CHUNK_HDR_SZ),
CHUNK_HDR_SZ | PREV_INUSE);

/* If possible, release the rest. */
if (old_size >= MINSIZE)
{
_int_free (av, old_top, 1);
}
}
}
}
}
} /* if (av !=  &main_arena) */

sysmalloc finale

Terminez l'allocation en mettant à jour les informations de l'arène.

c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2921C3-L2943C12

if ((unsigned long) av->system_mem > (unsigned long) (av->max_system_mem))
av->max_system_mem = av->system_mem;
check_malloc_state (av);

/* finally, do the allocation */
p = av->top;
size = chunksize (p);

/* check that one of the above allocation paths succeeded */
if ((unsigned long) (size) >= (unsigned long) (nb + MINSIZE))
{
remainder_size = size - nb;
remainder = chunk_at_offset (p, nb);
av->top = remainder;
set_head (p, nb | PREV_INUSE | (av != &main_arena ? NON_MAIN_ARENA : 0));
set_head (remainder, remainder_size | PREV_INUSE);
check_malloced_chunk (av, p, nb);
return chunk2mem (p);
}

/* catch all failure paths */
__set_errno (ENOMEM);
return 0;

sysmalloc_mmap

code sysmalloc_mmap
c
// From https://github.com/bminor/glibc/blob/f942a732d37a96217ef828116ebe64a644db18d7/malloc/malloc.c#L2392C1-L2481C2

static void *
sysmalloc_mmap (INTERNAL_SIZE_T nb, size_t pagesize, int extra_flags, mstate av)
{
long int size;

/*
Round up size to nearest page.  For mmapped chunks, the overhead is one
SIZE_SZ unit larger than for normal chunks, because there is no
following chunk whose prev_size field could be used.

See the front_misalign handling below, for glibc there is no need for
further alignments unless we have have high alignment.
*/
if (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT == CHUNK_HDR_SZ)
size = ALIGN_UP (nb + SIZE_SZ, pagesize);
else
size = ALIGN_UP (nb + SIZE_SZ + MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK, pagesize);

/* Don't try if size wraps around 0.  */
if ((unsigned long) (size) <= (unsigned long) (nb))
return MAP_FAILED;

char *mm = (char *) MMAP (0, size,
mtag_mmap_flags | PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
extra_flags);
if (mm == MAP_FAILED)
return mm;

#ifdef MAP_HUGETLB
if (!(extra_flags & MAP_HUGETLB))
madvise_thp (mm, size);
#endif

__set_vma_name (mm, size, " glibc: malloc");

/*
The offset to the start of the mmapped region is stored in the prev_size
field of the chunk.  This allows us to adjust returned start address to
meet alignment requirements here and in memalign(), and still be able to
compute proper address argument for later munmap in free() and realloc().
*/

INTERNAL_SIZE_T front_misalign; /* unusable bytes at front of new space */

if (MALLOC_ALIGNMENT == CHUNK_HDR_SZ)
{
/* For glibc, chunk2mem increases the address by CHUNK_HDR_SZ and
MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK is CHUNK_HDR_SZ-1.  Each mmap'ed area is page
aligned and therefore definitely MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK-aligned.  */
assert (((INTERNAL_SIZE_T) chunk2mem (mm) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK) == 0);
front_misalign = 0;
}
else
front_misalign = (INTERNAL_SIZE_T) chunk2mem (mm) & MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK;

mchunkptr p;                    /* the allocated/returned chunk */

if (front_misalign > 0)
{
ptrdiff_t correction = MALLOC_ALIGNMENT - front_misalign;
p = (mchunkptr) (mm + correction);
set_prev_size (p, correction);
set_head (p, (size - correction) | IS_MMAPPED);
}
else
{
p = (mchunkptr) mm;
set_prev_size (p, 0);
set_head (p, size | IS_MMAPPED);
}

/* update statistics */
int new = atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (&mp_.n_mmaps, 1) + 1;
atomic_max (&mp_.max_n_mmaps, new);

unsigned long sum;
sum = atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (&mp_.mmapped_mem, size) + size;
atomic_max (&mp_.max_mmapped_mem, sum);

check_chunk (av, p);

return chunk2mem (p);
}

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