1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 * limitations under the License.
15 */
16 /*
17 * Linear memory allocation, tied to class loaders.
18 */
19 #include "Dalvik.h"
20
21 #include <sys/mman.h>
22 #include <limits.h>
23 #include <errno.h>
24
25 //#define DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
26
27 // Use ashmem to name the LinearAlloc section
28 #define USE_ASHMEM 1
29
30 #ifdef USE_ASHMEM
31 #include <cutils/ashmem.h>
32 #endif /* USE_ASHMEM */
33
34 /*
35 Overview
36
37 This is intended to be a simple, fast allocator for "write-once" storage.
38 The expectation is that this will hold small allocations that don't change,
39 such as parts of classes (vtables, fields, methods, interfaces). Because
40 the lifetime of these items is tied to classes, which in turn are tied
41 to class loaders, we associate the storage with a ClassLoader object.
42
43 [ We don't yet support class unloading, and our ClassLoader implementation
44 is in flux, so for now we just have a single global region and the
45 "classLoader" argument is ignored. ]
46
47 By storing the data here, rather than on the system heap, we reduce heap
48 clutter, speed class loading, reduce the memory footprint (reduced heap
49 structure overhead), and most importantly we increase the number of pages
50 that remain shared between processes launched in "Zygote mode".
51
52 The 4 bytes preceding each block contain the block length. This allows us
53 to support "free" and "realloc" calls in a limited way. We don't free
54 storage once it has been allocated, but in some circumstances it could be
55 useful to erase storage to garbage values after a "free" or "realloc".
56 (Bad idea if we're trying to share pages.) We need to align to 8-byte
57 boundaries for some architectures, so we have a 50-50 chance of getting
58 this for free in a given block.
59
60 A NULL value for the "classLoader" argument refers to the bootstrap class
61 loader, which is never unloaded (until the VM shuts down).
62
63 Because the memory is not expected to be updated, we can use mprotect to
64 guard the pages on debug builds. Handy when tracking down corruption.
65 */
66
67 /* alignment for allocations; must be power of 2, and currently >= hdr_xtra */
68 #define BLOCK_ALIGN 8
69
70 /* default length of memory segment (worst case is probably "dexopt") */
71 #define DEFAULT_MAX_LENGTH (4*1024*1024)
72
73 /* leave enough space for a length word */
74 #define HEADER_EXTRA 4
75
76 /* overload the length word */
77 #define LENGTHFLAG_FREE 0x80000000
78 #define LENGTHFLAG_RW 0x40000000
79 #define LENGTHFLAG_MASK (~(LENGTHFLAG_FREE|LENGTHFLAG_RW))
80
81 /* in case limits.h doesn't have it; must be a power of 2 */
82 #ifndef PAGESIZE
83 # define PAGESIZE 4096
84 #endif
85
86
87 /* fwd */
88 static void checkAllFree(Object* classLoader);
89
90
91 /*
92 * Someday, retrieve the linear alloc struct associated with a particular
93 * class loader. For now, always use the boostrap loader's instance.
94 */
getHeader(Object * classLoader)95 static inline LinearAllocHdr* getHeader(Object* classLoader)
96 {
97 return gDvm.pBootLoaderAlloc;
98 }
99
100 /*
101 * Convert a pointer to memory to a pointer to the block header (which is
102 * currently just a length word).
103 */
getBlockHeader(void * mem)104 static inline u4* getBlockHeader(void* mem)
105 {
106 return ((u4*) mem) -1;
107 }
108
109 /*
110 * Create a new linear allocation block.
111 */
dvmLinearAllocCreate(Object * classLoader)112 LinearAllocHdr* dvmLinearAllocCreate(Object* classLoader)
113 {
114 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
115 return (LinearAllocHdr*) 0x12345;
116 #endif
117 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr;
118
119 pHdr = (LinearAllocHdr*) malloc(sizeof(*pHdr));
120
121
122 /*
123 * "curOffset" points to the location of the next pre-block header,
124 * which means we have to advance to the next BLOCK_ALIGN address and
125 * back up.
126 *
127 * Note we leave the first page empty (see below), and start the
128 * first entry on the second page at an offset that ensures the next
129 * chunk of data will be properly aligned.
130 */
131 assert(BLOCK_ALIGN >= HEADER_EXTRA);
132 pHdr->curOffset = pHdr->firstOffset = (BLOCK_ALIGN-HEADER_EXTRA) + PAGESIZE;
133 pHdr->mapLength = DEFAULT_MAX_LENGTH;
134
135 #ifdef USE_ASHMEM
136 int fd;
137
138 fd = ashmem_create_region("dalvik-LinearAlloc", DEFAULT_MAX_LENGTH);
139 if (fd < 0) {
140 LOGE("ashmem LinearAlloc failed %s", strerror(errno));
141 free(pHdr);
142 return NULL;
143 }
144
145 pHdr->mapAddr = mmap(NULL, pHdr->mapLength, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
146 MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);
147 if (pHdr->mapAddr == MAP_FAILED) {
148 LOGE("LinearAlloc mmap(%d) failed: %s\n", pHdr->mapLength,
149 strerror(errno));
150 free(pHdr);
151 close(fd);
152 return NULL;
153 }
154
155 close(fd);
156 #else /*USE_ASHMEM*/
157 // MAP_ANON is listed as "deprecated" on Linux,
158 // but MAP_ANONYMOUS is not defined under Mac OS X.
159 pHdr->mapAddr = mmap(NULL, pHdr->mapLength, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
160 MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
161 if (pHdr->mapAddr == MAP_FAILED) {
162 LOGE("LinearAlloc mmap(%d) failed: %s\n", pHdr->mapLength,
163 strerror(errno));
164 free(pHdr);
165 return NULL;
166 }
167 #endif /*USE_ASHMEM*/
168
169 /* region expected to begin on a page boundary */
170 assert(((int) pHdr->mapAddr & (PAGESIZE-1)) == 0);
171
172 /* the system should initialize newly-mapped memory to zero */
173 assert(*(u4*) (pHdr->mapAddr + pHdr->curOffset) == 0);
174
175 /*
176 * Disable access to all except starting page. We will enable pages
177 * as we use them. This helps prevent bad pointers from working. The
178 * pages start out PROT_NONE, become read/write while we access them,
179 * then go to read-only after we finish our changes.
180 *
181 * We have to make the first page readable because we have 4 pad bytes,
182 * followed by 4 length bytes, giving an initial offset of 8. The
183 * generic code below assumes that there could have been a previous
184 * allocation that wrote into those 4 pad bytes, therefore the page
185 * must have been marked readable by the previous allocation.
186 *
187 * We insert an extra page in here to force a break in the memory map
188 * so we can see ourselves more easily in "showmap". Otherwise this
189 * stuff blends into the neighboring pages. [TODO: do we still need
190 * the extra page now that we have ashmem?]
191 */
192 if (mprotect(pHdr->mapAddr, pHdr->mapLength, PROT_NONE) != 0) {
193 LOGW("LinearAlloc init mprotect failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
194 free(pHdr);
195 return NULL;
196 }
197 if (mprotect(pHdr->mapAddr + PAGESIZE, PAGESIZE,
198 ENFORCE_READ_ONLY ? PROT_READ : PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE) != 0)
199 {
200 LOGW("LinearAlloc init mprotect #2 failed: %s\n", strerror(errno));
201 free(pHdr);
202 return NULL;
203 }
204
205 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY) {
206 /* allocate the per-page ref count */
207 int numPages = (pHdr->mapLength+PAGESIZE-1) / PAGESIZE;
208 pHdr->writeRefCount = calloc(numPages, sizeof(short));
209 if (pHdr->writeRefCount == NULL) {
210 free(pHdr);
211 return NULL;
212 }
213 }
214
215 dvmInitMutex(&pHdr->lock);
216
217 LOGV("LinearAlloc: created region at %p-%p\n",
218 pHdr->mapAddr, pHdr->mapAddr + pHdr->mapLength-1);
219
220 return pHdr;
221 }
222
223 /*
224 * Destroy a linear allocation area.
225 *
226 * We do a trivial "has everything been freed?" check before unmapping the
227 * memory and freeing the LinearAllocHdr.
228 */
dvmLinearAllocDestroy(Object * classLoader)229 void dvmLinearAllocDestroy(Object* classLoader)
230 {
231 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
232 return;
233 #endif
234 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
235 if (pHdr == NULL)
236 return;
237
238 checkAllFree(classLoader);
239
240 //dvmLinearAllocDump(classLoader);
241
242 LOGV("Unmapping linear allocator base=%p\n", pHdr->mapAddr);
243 LOGD("LinearAlloc %p used %d of %d (%d%%)\n",
244 classLoader, pHdr->curOffset, pHdr->mapLength,
245 (pHdr->curOffset * 100) / pHdr->mapLength);
246
247 if (munmap(pHdr->mapAddr, pHdr->mapLength) != 0) {
248 LOGW("LinearAlloc munmap(%p, %d) failed: %s\n",
249 pHdr->mapAddr, pHdr->mapLength, strerror(errno));
250 }
251 free(pHdr);
252 }
253
254 /*
255 * Allocate "size" bytes of storage, associated with a particular class
256 * loader.
257 *
258 * It's okay for size to be zero.
259 *
260 * We always leave "curOffset" pointing at the next place where we will
261 * store the header that precedes the returned storage.
262 *
263 * This aborts the VM on failure, so it's not necessary to check for a
264 * NULL return value.
265 */
dvmLinearAlloc(Object * classLoader,size_t size)266 void* dvmLinearAlloc(Object* classLoader, size_t size)
267 {
268 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
269 int startOffset, nextOffset;
270 int lastGoodOff, firstWriteOff, lastWriteOff;
271
272 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
273 return calloc(1, size);
274 #endif
275
276 LOGVV("--- LinearAlloc(%p, %d)\n", classLoader, size);
277
278 /*
279 * What we'd like to do is just determine the new end-of-alloc size
280 * and atomic-swap the updated value in. The trouble is that, the
281 * first time we reach a new page, we need to call mprotect() to
282 * make the page available, and we don't want to call mprotect() on
283 * every allocation. The troubled situation is:
284 * - thread A allocs across a page boundary, but gets preempted
285 * before mprotect() completes
286 * - thread B allocs within the new page, and doesn't call mprotect()
287 */
288 dvmLockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
289
290 startOffset = pHdr->curOffset;
291 assert(((startOffset + HEADER_EXTRA) & (BLOCK_ALIGN-1)) == 0);
292
293 /*
294 * Compute the new offset. The old offset points at the address where
295 * we will store the hidden block header, so we advance past that,
296 * add the size of data they want, add another header's worth so we
297 * know we have room for that, and round up to BLOCK_ALIGN. That's
298 * the next location where we'll put user data. We then subtract the
299 * chunk header size off so we're back to the header pointer.
300 *
301 * Examples:
302 * old=12 size=3 new=((12+(4*2)+3+7) & ~7)-4 = 24-4 --> 20
303 * old=12 size=5 new=((12+(4*2)+5+7) & ~7)-4 = 32-4 --> 28
304 */
305 nextOffset = ((startOffset + HEADER_EXTRA*2 + size + (BLOCK_ALIGN-1))
306 & ~(BLOCK_ALIGN-1)) - HEADER_EXTRA;
307 LOGVV("--- old=%d size=%d new=%d\n", startOffset, size, nextOffset);
308
309 if (nextOffset > pHdr->mapLength) {
310 /*
311 * We don't have to abort here. We could fall back on the system
312 * malloc(), and have our "free" call figure out what to do. Only
313 * works if the users of these functions actually free everything
314 * they allocate.
315 */
316 LOGE("LinearAlloc exceeded capacity, last=%d\n", (int) size);
317 dvmAbort();
318 }
319
320 /*
321 * Round up "size" to encompass the entire region, including the 0-7
322 * pad bytes before the next chunk header. This way we get maximum
323 * utility out of "realloc", and when we're doing ENFORCE_READ_ONLY
324 * stuff we always treat the full extent.
325 */
326 size = nextOffset - (startOffset + HEADER_EXTRA);
327 LOGVV("--- (size now %d)\n", size);
328
329 /*
330 * See if we are starting on or have crossed into a new page. If so,
331 * call mprotect on the page(s) we're about to write to. We have to
332 * page-align the start address, but don't have to make the length a
333 * PAGESIZE multiple (but we do it anyway).
334 *
335 * Note that "startOffset" is not the last *allocated* byte, but rather
336 * the offset of the first *unallocated* byte (which we are about to
337 * write the chunk header to). "nextOffset" is similar.
338 *
339 * If ENFORCE_READ_ONLY is enabled, we have to call mprotect even if
340 * we've written to this page before, because it might be read-only.
341 */
342 lastGoodOff = (startOffset-1) & ~(PAGESIZE-1);
343 firstWriteOff = startOffset & ~(PAGESIZE-1);
344 lastWriteOff = (nextOffset-1) & ~(PAGESIZE-1);
345 LOGVV("--- lastGood=0x%04x firstWrite=0x%04x lastWrite=0x%04x\n",
346 lastGoodOff, firstWriteOff, lastWriteOff);
347 if (lastGoodOff != lastWriteOff || ENFORCE_READ_ONLY) {
348 int cc, start, len;
349
350 start = firstWriteOff;
351 assert(start <= nextOffset);
352 len = (lastWriteOff - firstWriteOff) + PAGESIZE;
353
354 LOGVV("--- calling mprotect(start=%d len=%d RW)\n", start, len);
355 cc = mprotect(pHdr->mapAddr + start, len, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE);
356 if (cc != 0) {
357 LOGE("LinearAlloc mprotect (+%d %d) failed: %s\n",
358 start, len, strerror(errno));
359 /* we're going to fail soon, might as do it now */
360 dvmAbort();
361 }
362 }
363
364 /* update the ref counts on the now-writable pages */
365 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY) {
366 int i, start, end;
367
368 start = firstWriteOff / PAGESIZE;
369 end = lastWriteOff / PAGESIZE;
370
371 LOGVV("--- marking pages %d-%d RW (alloc %d at %p)\n",
372 start, end, size, pHdr->mapAddr + startOffset + HEADER_EXTRA);
373 for (i = start; i <= end; i++)
374 pHdr->writeRefCount[i]++;
375 }
376
377 /* stow the size in the header */
378 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY)
379 *(u4*)(pHdr->mapAddr + startOffset) = size | LENGTHFLAG_RW;
380 else
381 *(u4*)(pHdr->mapAddr + startOffset) = size;
382
383 /*
384 * Update data structure.
385 */
386 pHdr->curOffset = nextOffset;
387
388 dvmUnlockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
389 return pHdr->mapAddr + startOffset + HEADER_EXTRA;
390 }
391
392 /*
393 * Helper function, replaces strdup().
394 */
dvmLinearStrdup(Object * classLoader,const char * str)395 char* dvmLinearStrdup(Object* classLoader, const char* str)
396 {
397 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
398 return strdup(str);
399 #endif
400 int len = strlen(str);
401 void* mem = dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader, len+1);
402 memcpy(mem, str, len+1);
403 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY)
404 dvmLinearSetReadOnly(classLoader, mem);
405 return (char*) mem;
406 }
407
408 /*
409 * "Reallocate" a piece of memory.
410 *
411 * If the new size is <= the old size, we return the original pointer
412 * without doing anything.
413 *
414 * If the new size is > the old size, we allocate new storage, copy the
415 * old stuff over, and mark the new stuff as free.
416 */
dvmLinearRealloc(Object * classLoader,void * mem,size_t newSize)417 void* dvmLinearRealloc(Object* classLoader, void* mem, size_t newSize)
418 {
419 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
420 return realloc(mem, newSize);
421 #endif
422 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
423
424 /* make sure we have the right region (and mem != NULL) */
425 assert(mem != NULL);
426 assert(mem >= (void*) pHdr->mapAddr &&
427 mem < (void*) (pHdr->mapAddr + pHdr->curOffset));
428
429 const u4* pLen = getBlockHeader(mem);
430 LOGV("--- LinearRealloc(%d) old=%d\n", newSize, *pLen);
431
432 /* handle size reduction case */
433 if (*pLen >= newSize) {
434 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY)
435 dvmLinearSetReadWrite(classLoader, mem);
436 return mem;
437 }
438
439 void* newMem;
440
441 newMem = dvmLinearAlloc(classLoader, newSize);
442 assert(newMem != NULL);
443 memcpy(newMem, mem, *pLen);
444 dvmLinearFree(classLoader, mem);
445
446 return newMem;
447 }
448
449
450 /*
451 * Update the read/write status of one or more pages.
452 */
updatePages(Object * classLoader,void * mem,int direction)453 static void updatePages(Object* classLoader, void* mem, int direction)
454 {
455 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
456 dvmLockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
457
458 /* make sure we have the right region */
459 assert(mem >= (void*) pHdr->mapAddr &&
460 mem < (void*) (pHdr->mapAddr + pHdr->curOffset));
461
462 u4* pLen = getBlockHeader(mem);
463 u4 len = *pLen & LENGTHFLAG_MASK;
464 int firstPage, lastPage;
465
466 firstPage = ((u1*)pLen - (u1*)pHdr->mapAddr) / PAGESIZE;
467 lastPage = ((u1*)mem - (u1*)pHdr->mapAddr + (len-1)) / PAGESIZE;
468 LOGVV("--- updating pages %d-%d (%d)\n", firstPage, lastPage, direction);
469
470 int i, cc;
471
472 /*
473 * Update individual pages. We could do some sort of "lazy update" to
474 * combine mprotect calls, but that's almost certainly more trouble
475 * than it's worth.
476 */
477 for (i = firstPage; i <= lastPage; i++) {
478 if (direction < 0) {
479 /*
480 * Trying to mark read-only.
481 */
482 if (i == firstPage) {
483 if ((*pLen & LENGTHFLAG_RW) == 0) {
484 LOGW("Double RO on %p\n", mem);
485 dvmAbort();
486 } else
487 *pLen &= ~LENGTHFLAG_RW;
488 }
489
490 if (pHdr->writeRefCount[i] == 0) {
491 LOGE("Can't make page %d any less writable\n", i);
492 dvmAbort();
493 }
494 pHdr->writeRefCount[i]--;
495 if (pHdr->writeRefCount[i] == 0) {
496 LOGVV("--- prot page %d RO\n", i);
497 cc = mprotect(pHdr->mapAddr + PAGESIZE * i, PAGESIZE, PROT_READ);
498 assert(cc == 0);
499 }
500 } else {
501 /*
502 * Trying to mark writable.
503 */
504 if (pHdr->writeRefCount[i] >= 32767) {
505 LOGE("Can't make page %d any more writable\n", i);
506 dvmAbort();
507 }
508 if (pHdr->writeRefCount[i] == 0) {
509 LOGVV("--- prot page %d RW\n", i);
510 cc = mprotect(pHdr->mapAddr + PAGESIZE * i, PAGESIZE,
511 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE);
512 assert(cc == 0);
513 }
514 pHdr->writeRefCount[i]++;
515
516 if (i == firstPage) {
517 if ((*pLen & LENGTHFLAG_RW) != 0) {
518 LOGW("Double RW on %p\n", mem);
519 dvmAbort();
520 } else
521 *pLen |= LENGTHFLAG_RW;
522 }
523 }
524 }
525
526 dvmUnlockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
527 }
528
529 /*
530 * Try to mark the pages in which a chunk of memory lives as read-only.
531 * Whether or not the pages actually change state depends on how many
532 * others are trying to access the same pages.
533 *
534 * Only call here if ENFORCE_READ_ONLY is true.
535 */
dvmLinearSetReadOnly(Object * classLoader,void * mem)536 void dvmLinearSetReadOnly(Object* classLoader, void* mem)
537 {
538 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
539 return;
540 #endif
541 updatePages(classLoader, mem, -1);
542 }
543
544 /*
545 * Make the pages on which "mem" sits read-write.
546 *
547 * This covers the header as well as the data itself. (We could add a
548 * "header-only" mode for dvmLinearFree.)
549 *
550 * Only call here if ENFORCE_READ_ONLY is true.
551 */
dvmLinearSetReadWrite(Object * classLoader,void * mem)552 void dvmLinearSetReadWrite(Object* classLoader, void* mem)
553 {
554 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
555 return;
556 #endif
557 updatePages(classLoader, mem, 1);
558 }
559
560 /*
561 * Mark an allocation as free.
562 */
dvmLinearFree(Object * classLoader,void * mem)563 void dvmLinearFree(Object* classLoader, void* mem)
564 {
565 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
566 free(mem);
567 return;
568 #endif
569 if (mem == NULL)
570 return;
571
572 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
573
574 /* make sure we have the right region */
575 assert(mem >= (void*) pHdr->mapAddr &&
576 mem < (void*) (pHdr->mapAddr + pHdr->curOffset));
577
578 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY)
579 dvmLinearSetReadWrite(classLoader, mem);
580
581 u4* pLen = getBlockHeader(mem);
582 *pLen |= LENGTHFLAG_FREE;
583
584 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY)
585 dvmLinearSetReadOnly(classLoader, mem);
586 }
587
588 /*
589 * For debugging, dump the contents of a linear alloc area.
590 *
591 * We grab the lock so that the header contents and list output are
592 * consistent.
593 */
dvmLinearAllocDump(Object * classLoader)594 void dvmLinearAllocDump(Object* classLoader)
595 {
596 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
597 return;
598 #endif
599 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
600
601 dvmLockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
602
603 LOGI("LinearAlloc classLoader=%p\n", classLoader);
604 LOGI(" mapAddr=%p mapLength=%d firstOffset=%d\n",
605 pHdr->mapAddr, pHdr->mapLength, pHdr->firstOffset);
606 LOGI(" curOffset=%d\n", pHdr->curOffset);
607
608 int off = pHdr->firstOffset;
609 u4 rawLen, fullLen;
610
611 while (off < pHdr->curOffset) {
612 rawLen = *(u4*) (pHdr->mapAddr + off);
613 fullLen = ((HEADER_EXTRA*2 + (rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_MASK))
614 & ~(BLOCK_ALIGN-1));
615
616 LOGI(" %p (%3d): %clen=%d%s\n", pHdr->mapAddr + off + HEADER_EXTRA,
617 (int) ((off + HEADER_EXTRA) / PAGESIZE),
618 (rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_FREE) != 0 ? '*' : ' ',
619 rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_MASK,
620 (rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_RW) != 0 ? " [RW]" : "");
621
622 off += fullLen;
623 }
624
625 if (ENFORCE_READ_ONLY) {
626 LOGI("writeRefCount map:\n");
627
628 int numPages = (pHdr->mapLength+PAGESIZE-1) / PAGESIZE;
629 int zstart = 0;
630 int i;
631
632 for (i = 0; i < numPages; i++) {
633 int count = pHdr->writeRefCount[i];
634
635 if (count != 0) {
636 if (zstart < i-1)
637 printf(" %d-%d: zero\n", zstart, i-1);
638 else if (zstart == i-1)
639 printf(" %d: zero\n", zstart);
640 zstart = i+1;
641 printf(" %d: %d\n", i, count);
642 }
643 }
644 if (zstart < i)
645 printf(" %d-%d: zero\n", zstart, i-1);
646 }
647
648 LOGD("LinearAlloc %p using %d of %d (%d%%)\n",
649 classLoader, pHdr->curOffset, pHdr->mapLength,
650 (pHdr->curOffset * 100) / pHdr->mapLength);
651
652 dvmUnlockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
653 }
654
655 /*
656 * Verify that all blocks are freed.
657 *
658 * This should only be done as we're shutting down, but there could be a
659 * daemon thread that's still trying to do something, so we grab the locks.
660 */
checkAllFree(Object * classLoader)661 static void checkAllFree(Object* classLoader)
662 {
663 #ifdef DISABLE_LINEAR_ALLOC
664 return;
665 #endif
666 LinearAllocHdr* pHdr = getHeader(classLoader);
667
668 dvmLockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
669
670 int off = pHdr->firstOffset;
671 u4 rawLen, fullLen;
672
673 while (off < pHdr->curOffset) {
674 rawLen = *(u4*) (pHdr->mapAddr + off);
675 fullLen = ((HEADER_EXTRA*2 + (rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_MASK))
676 & ~(BLOCK_ALIGN-1));
677
678 if ((rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_FREE) == 0) {
679 LOGW("LinearAlloc %p not freed: %p len=%d\n", classLoader,
680 pHdr->mapAddr + off + HEADER_EXTRA, rawLen & LENGTHFLAG_MASK);
681 }
682
683 off += fullLen;
684 }
685
686 dvmUnlockMutex(&pHdr->lock);
687 }
688
689