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1#ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED
2#define BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED
3
4// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
5
6#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
7# pragma once
8#endif
9
10//
11//  detail/quick_allocator.hpp
12//
13//  Copyright (c) 2003 David Abrahams
14//  Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Dimov
15//
16// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See
17// accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
18// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
19//
20
21#include <boost/config.hpp>
22
23#include <boost/detail/lightweight_mutex.hpp>
24#include <boost/type_traits/type_with_alignment.hpp>
25#include <boost/type_traits/alignment_of.hpp>
26
27#include <new>              // ::operator new, ::operator delete
28#include <cstddef>          // std::size_t
29
30namespace boost
31{
32
33namespace detail
34{
35
36template<unsigned size, unsigned align_> union freeblock
37{
38    typedef typename boost::type_with_alignment<align_>::type aligner_type;
39    aligner_type aligner;
40    char bytes[size];
41    freeblock * next;
42};
43
44template<unsigned size, unsigned align_> struct allocator_impl
45{
46    typedef freeblock<size, align_> block;
47
48    // It may seem odd to use such small pages.
49    //
50    // However, on a typical Windows implementation that uses
51    // the OS allocator, "normal size" pages interact with the
52    // "ordinary" operator new, slowing it down dramatically.
53    //
54    // 512 byte pages are handled by the small object allocator,
55    // and don't interfere with ::new.
56    //
57    // The other alternative is to use much bigger pages (1M.)
58    //
59    // It is surprisingly easy to hit pathological behavior by
60    // varying the page size. g++ 2.96 on Red Hat Linux 7.2,
61    // for example, passionately dislikes 496. 512 seems OK.
62
63#if defined(BOOST_QA_PAGE_SIZE)
64
65    enum { items_per_page = BOOST_QA_PAGE_SIZE / size };
66
67#else
68
69    enum { items_per_page = 512 / size }; // 1048560 / size
70
71#endif
72
73#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
74
75    static lightweight_mutex & mutex()
76    {
77        static lightweight_mutex m;
78        return m;
79    }
80
81    static lightweight_mutex * mutex_init;
82
83#endif
84
85    static block * free;
86    static block * page;
87    static unsigned last;
88
89    static inline void * alloc()
90    {
91#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
92        lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() );
93#endif
94        if(block * x = free)
95        {
96            free = x->next;
97            return x;
98        }
99        else
100        {
101            if(last == items_per_page)
102            {
103                // "Listen to me carefully: there is no memory leak"
104                // -- Scott Meyers, Eff C++ 2nd Ed Item 10
105                page = ::new block[items_per_page];
106                last = 0;
107            }
108
109            return &page[last++];
110        }
111    }
112
113    static inline void * alloc(std::size_t n)
114    {
115        if(n != size) // class-specific new called for a derived object
116        {
117            return ::operator new(n);
118        }
119        else
120        {
121#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
122            lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() );
123#endif
124            if(block * x = free)
125            {
126                free = x->next;
127                return x;
128            }
129            else
130            {
131                if(last == items_per_page)
132                {
133                    page = ::new block[items_per_page];
134                    last = 0;
135                }
136
137                return &page[last++];
138            }
139        }
140    }
141
142    static inline void dealloc(void * pv)
143    {
144        if(pv != 0) // 18.4.1.1/13
145        {
146#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
147            lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() );
148#endif
149            block * pb = static_cast<block *>(pv);
150            pb->next = free;
151            free = pb;
152        }
153    }
154
155    static inline void dealloc(void * pv, std::size_t n)
156    {
157        if(n != size) // class-specific delete called for a derived object
158        {
159            ::operator delete(pv);
160        }
161        else if(pv != 0) // 18.4.1.1/13
162        {
163#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
164            lightweight_mutex::scoped_lock lock( mutex() );
165#endif
166            block * pb = static_cast<block *>(pv);
167            pb->next = free;
168            free = pb;
169        }
170    }
171};
172
173#ifdef BOOST_HAS_THREADS
174
175template<unsigned size, unsigned align_>
176  lightweight_mutex * allocator_impl<size, align_>::mutex_init = &allocator_impl<size, align_>::mutex();
177
178#endif
179
180template<unsigned size, unsigned align_>
181  freeblock<size, align_> * allocator_impl<size, align_>::free = 0;
182
183template<unsigned size, unsigned align_>
184  freeblock<size, align_> * allocator_impl<size, align_>::page = 0;
185
186template<unsigned size, unsigned align_>
187  unsigned allocator_impl<size, align_>::last = allocator_impl<size, align_>::items_per_page;
188
189template<class T>
190struct quick_allocator: public allocator_impl< sizeof(T), boost::alignment_of<T>::value >
191{
192};
193
194} // namespace detail
195
196} // namespace boost
197
198#endif  // #ifndef BOOST_DETAIL_QUICK_ALLOCATOR_HPP_INCLUDED
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