// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Central free lists. // // See malloc.go for an overview. // // The MCentral doesn't actually contain the list of free objects; the MSpan does. // Each MCentral is two lists of MSpans: those with free objects (c->nonempty) // and those that are completely allocated (c->empty). package runtime import "runtime/internal/atomic" // Central list of free objects of a given size. // //go:notinheap type mcentral struct { lock mutex spanclass spanClass nonempty mSpanList // list of spans with a free object, ie a nonempty free list empty mSpanList // list of spans with no free objects (or cached in an mcache) // nmalloc is the cumulative count of objects allocated from // this mcentral, assuming all spans in mcaches are // fully-allocated. Written atomically, read under STW. nmalloc uint64 } // Initialize a single central free list. func (c *mcentral) init(spc spanClass) { c.spanclass = spc c.nonempty.init() c.empty.init() } // Allocate a span to use in an MCache. func (c *mcentral) cacheSpan() *mspan { // Deduct credit for this span allocation and sweep if necessary. spanBytes := uintptr(class_to_allocnpages[c.spanclass.sizeclass()]) * _PageSize deductSweepCredit(spanBytes, 0) lock(&c.lock) traceDone := false if trace.enabled { traceGCSweepStart() } sg := mheap_.sweepgen retry: var s *mspan for s = c.nonempty.first; s != nil; s = s.next { if s.sweepgen == sg-2 && atomic.Cas(&s.sweepgen, sg-2, sg-1) { c.nonempty.remove(s) c.empty.insertBack(s) unlock(&c.lock) s.sweep(true) goto havespan } if s.sweepgen == sg-1 { // the span is being swept by background sweeper, skip continue } // we have a nonempty span that does not require sweeping, allocate from it c.nonempty.remove(s) c.empty.insertBack(s) unlock(&c.lock) goto havespan } for s = c.empty.first; s != nil; s = s.next { if s.sweepgen == sg-2 && atomic.Cas(&s.sweepgen, sg-2, sg-1) { // we have an empty span that requires sweeping, // sweep it and see if we can free some space in it c.empty.remove(s) // swept spans are at the end of the list c.empty.insertBack(s) unlock(&c.lock) s.sweep(true) freeIndex := s.nextFreeIndex() if freeIndex != s.nelems { s.freeindex = freeIndex goto havespan } lock(&c.lock) // the span is still empty after sweep // it is already in the empty list, so just retry goto retry } if s.sweepgen == sg-1 { // the span is being swept by background sweeper, skip continue } // already swept empty span, // all subsequent ones must also be either swept or in process of sweeping break } if trace.enabled { traceGCSweepDone() traceDone = true } unlock(&c.lock) // Replenish central list if empty. s = c.grow() if s == nil { return nil } lock(&c.lock) c.empty.insertBack(s) unlock(&c.lock) // At this point s is a non-empty span, queued at the end of the empty list, // c is unlocked. havespan: if trace.enabled && !traceDone { traceGCSweepDone() } cap := int32((s.npages << _PageShift) / s.elemsize) n := cap - int32(s.allocCount) if n == 0 || s.freeindex == s.nelems || uintptr(s.allocCount) == s.nelems { throw("span has no free objects") } // Assume all objects from this span will be allocated in the // mcache. If it gets uncached, we'll adjust this. atomic.Xadd64(&c.nmalloc, int64(n)) usedBytes := uintptr(s.allocCount) * s.elemsize atomic.Xadd64(&memstats.heap_live, int64(spanBytes)-int64(usedBytes)) if trace.enabled { // heap_live changed. traceHeapAlloc() } if gcBlackenEnabled != 0 { // heap_live changed. gcController.revise() } s.incache = true freeByteBase := s.freeindex &^ (64 - 1) whichByte := freeByteBase / 8 // Init alloc bits cache. s.refillAllocCache(whichByte) // Adjust the allocCache so that s.freeindex corresponds to the low bit in // s.allocCache. s.allocCache >>= s.freeindex % 64 return s } // Return span from an MCache. func (c *mcentral) uncacheSpan(s *mspan) { lock(&c.lock) s.incache = false if s.allocCount == 0 { throw("uncaching span but s.allocCount == 0") } cap := int32((s.npages << _PageShift) / s.elemsize) n := cap - int32(s.allocCount) if n > 0 { c.empty.remove(s) c.nonempty.insert(s) // mCentral_CacheSpan conservatively counted // unallocated slots in heap_live. Undo this. atomic.Xadd64(&memstats.heap_live, -int64(n)*int64(s.elemsize)) // cacheSpan updated alloc assuming all objects on s // were going to be allocated. Adjust for any that // weren't. atomic.Xadd64(&c.nmalloc, -int64(n)) } unlock(&c.lock) } // freeSpan updates c and s after sweeping s. // It sets s's sweepgen to the latest generation, // and, based on the number of free objects in s, // moves s to the appropriate list of c or returns it // to the heap. // freeSpan returns true if s was returned to the heap. // If preserve=true, it does not move s (the caller // must take care of it). func (c *mcentral) freeSpan(s *mspan, preserve bool, wasempty bool) bool { if s.incache { throw("freeSpan given cached span") } s.needzero = 1 if preserve { // preserve is set only when called from MCentral_CacheSpan above, // the span must be in the empty list. if !s.inList() { throw("can't preserve unlinked span") } atomic.Store(&s.sweepgen, mheap_.sweepgen) return false } lock(&c.lock) // Move to nonempty if necessary. if wasempty { c.empty.remove(s) c.nonempty.insert(s) } // delay updating sweepgen until here. This is the signal that // the span may be used in an MCache, so it must come after the // linked list operations above (actually, just after the // lock of c above.) atomic.Store(&s.sweepgen, mheap_.sweepgen) if s.allocCount != 0 { unlock(&c.lock) return false } c.nonempty.remove(s) unlock(&c.lock) mheap_.freeSpan(s, 0) return true } // grow allocates a new empty span from the heap and initializes it for c's size class. func (c *mcentral) grow() *mspan { npages := uintptr(class_to_allocnpages[c.spanclass.sizeclass()]) size := uintptr(class_to_size[c.spanclass.sizeclass()]) n := (npages << _PageShift) / size s := mheap_.alloc(npages, c.spanclass, false, true) if s == nil { return nil } p := s.base() s.limit = p + size*n heapBitsForAddr(s.base()).initSpan(s) return s }