Kconfig: SLUB is the default slab allocator
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1da177e4 1/*
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2 * Written by Mark Hemment, 1996 (markhe@nextd.demon.co.uk).
3 *
cde53535 4 * (C) SGI 2006, Christoph Lameter
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5 * Cleaned up and restructured to ease the addition of alternative
6 * implementations of SLAB allocators.
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7 */
8
9#ifndef _LINUX_SLAB_H
10#define _LINUX_SLAB_H
11
1b1cec4b 12#include <linux/gfp.h>
1b1cec4b 13#include <linux/types.h>
1da177e4 14
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15/*
16 * Flags to pass to kmem_cache_create().
17 * The ones marked DEBUG are only valid if CONFIG_SLAB_DEBUG is set.
1da177e4 18 */
55935a34 19#define SLAB_DEBUG_FREE 0x00000100UL /* DEBUG: Perform (expensive) checks on free */
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20#define SLAB_RED_ZONE 0x00000400UL /* DEBUG: Red zone objs in a cache */
21#define SLAB_POISON 0x00000800UL /* DEBUG: Poison objects */
22#define SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN 0x00002000UL /* Align objs on cache lines */
2e892f43 23#define SLAB_CACHE_DMA 0x00004000UL /* Use GFP_DMA memory */
2e892f43 24#define SLAB_STORE_USER 0x00010000UL /* DEBUG: Store the last owner for bug hunting */
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25#define SLAB_PANIC 0x00040000UL /* Panic if kmem_cache_create() fails */
26#define SLAB_DESTROY_BY_RCU 0x00080000UL /* Defer freeing slabs to RCU */
101a5001 27#define SLAB_MEM_SPREAD 0x00100000UL /* Spread some memory over cpuset */
81819f0f 28#define SLAB_TRACE 0x00200000UL /* Trace allocations and frees */
1da177e4 29
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30/* Flag to prevent checks on free */
31#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_OBJECTS
32# define SLAB_DEBUG_OBJECTS 0x00400000UL
33#else
34# define SLAB_DEBUG_OBJECTS 0x00000000UL
35#endif
36
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37/* The following flags affect the page allocator grouping pages by mobility */
38#define SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT 0x00020000UL /* Objects are reclaimable */
39#define SLAB_TEMPORARY SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT /* Objects are short-lived */
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40/*
41 * ZERO_SIZE_PTR will be returned for zero sized kmalloc requests.
42 *
43 * Dereferencing ZERO_SIZE_PTR will lead to a distinct access fault.
44 *
45 * ZERO_SIZE_PTR can be passed to kfree though in the same way that NULL can.
46 * Both make kfree a no-op.
47 */
48#define ZERO_SIZE_PTR ((void *)16)
49
1d4ec7b1 50#define ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(x) ((unsigned long)(x) <= \
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51 (unsigned long)ZERO_SIZE_PTR)
52
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53/*
54 * struct kmem_cache related prototypes
55 */
56void __init kmem_cache_init(void);
81819f0f 57int slab_is_available(void);
1da177e4 58
2e892f43 59struct kmem_cache *kmem_cache_create(const char *, size_t, size_t,
ebe29738 60 unsigned long,
51cc5068 61 void (*)(void *));
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62void kmem_cache_destroy(struct kmem_cache *);
63int kmem_cache_shrink(struct kmem_cache *);
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64void kmem_cache_free(struct kmem_cache *, void *);
65unsigned int kmem_cache_size(struct kmem_cache *);
66const char *kmem_cache_name(struct kmem_cache *);
55935a34 67int kmem_ptr_validate(struct kmem_cache *cachep, const void *ptr);
2e892f43 68
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69/*
70 * Please use this macro to create slab caches. Simply specify the
71 * name of the structure and maybe some flags that are listed above.
72 *
73 * The alignment of the struct determines object alignment. If you
74 * f.e. add ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp to the struct declaration
75 * then the objects will be properly aligned in SMP configurations.
76 */
77#define KMEM_CACHE(__struct, __flags) kmem_cache_create(#__struct,\
78 sizeof(struct __struct), __alignof__(struct __struct),\
20c2df83 79 (__flags), NULL)
0a31bd5f 80
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81/*
82 * The largest kmalloc size supported by the slab allocators is
83 * 32 megabyte (2^25) or the maximum allocatable page order if that is
84 * less than 32 MB.
85 *
86 * WARNING: Its not easy to increase this value since the allocators have
87 * to do various tricks to work around compiler limitations in order to
88 * ensure proper constant folding.
89 */
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90#define KMALLOC_SHIFT_HIGH ((MAX_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT - 1) <= 25 ? \
91 (MAX_ORDER + PAGE_SHIFT - 1) : 25)
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92
93#define KMALLOC_MAX_SIZE (1UL << KMALLOC_SHIFT_HIGH)
94#define KMALLOC_MAX_ORDER (KMALLOC_SHIFT_HIGH - PAGE_SHIFT)
95
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96/*
97 * Common kmalloc functions provided by all allocators
98 */
93bc4e89 99void * __must_check __krealloc(const void *, size_t, gfp_t);
fd76bab2 100void * __must_check krealloc(const void *, size_t, gfp_t);
2e892f43 101void kfree(const void *);
fd76bab2 102size_t ksize(const void *);
2e892f43 103
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104/*
105 * Allocator specific definitions. These are mainly used to establish optimized
106 * ways to convert kmalloc() calls to kmem_cache_alloc() invocations by
107 * selecting the appropriate general cache at compile time.
108 *
109 * Allocators must define at least:
110 *
111 * kmem_cache_alloc()
112 * __kmalloc()
113 * kmalloc()
114 *
115 * Those wishing to support NUMA must also define:
116 *
117 * kmem_cache_alloc_node()
118 * kmalloc_node()
119 *
120 * See each allocator definition file for additional comments and
121 * implementation notes.
122 */
123#ifdef CONFIG_SLUB
124#include <linux/slub_def.h>
125#elif defined(CONFIG_SLOB)
126#include <linux/slob_def.h>
127#else
128#include <linux/slab_def.h>
129#endif
130
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131/**
132 * kcalloc - allocate memory for an array. The memory is set to zero.
133 * @n: number of elements.
134 * @size: element size.
135 * @flags: the type of memory to allocate.
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136 *
137 * The @flags argument may be one of:
138 *
139 * %GFP_USER - Allocate memory on behalf of user. May sleep.
140 *
141 * %GFP_KERNEL - Allocate normal kernel ram. May sleep.
142 *
6193a2ff 143 * %GFP_ATOMIC - Allocation will not sleep. May use emergency pools.
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144 * For example, use this inside interrupt handlers.
145 *
146 * %GFP_HIGHUSER - Allocate pages from high memory.
147 *
148 * %GFP_NOIO - Do not do any I/O at all while trying to get memory.
149 *
150 * %GFP_NOFS - Do not make any fs calls while trying to get memory.
151 *
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152 * %GFP_NOWAIT - Allocation will not sleep.
153 *
154 * %GFP_THISNODE - Allocate node-local memory only.
155 *
156 * %GFP_DMA - Allocation suitable for DMA.
157 * Should only be used for kmalloc() caches. Otherwise, use a
158 * slab created with SLAB_DMA.
159 *
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160 * Also it is possible to set different flags by OR'ing
161 * in one or more of the following additional @flags:
162 *
163 * %__GFP_COLD - Request cache-cold pages instead of
164 * trying to return cache-warm pages.
165 *
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166 * %__GFP_HIGH - This allocation has high priority and may use emergency pools.
167 *
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168 * %__GFP_NOFAIL - Indicate that this allocation is in no way allowed to fail
169 * (think twice before using).
170 *
171 * %__GFP_NORETRY - If memory is not immediately available,
172 * then give up at once.
173 *
174 * %__GFP_NOWARN - If allocation fails, don't issue any warnings.
175 *
176 * %__GFP_REPEAT - If allocation fails initially, try once more before failing.
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177 *
178 * There are other flags available as well, but these are not intended
179 * for general use, and so are not documented here. For a full list of
180 * potential flags, always refer to linux/gfp.h.
800590f5 181 */
6193a2ff 182static inline void *kcalloc(size_t n, size_t size, gfp_t flags)
1da177e4 183{
9ca908f4 184 if (size != 0 && n > ULONG_MAX / size)
6193a2ff 185 return NULL;
81cda662 186 return __kmalloc(n * size, flags | __GFP_ZERO);
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187}
188
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189#if !defined(CONFIG_NUMA) && !defined(CONFIG_SLOB)
190/**
191 * kmalloc_node - allocate memory from a specific node
192 * @size: how many bytes of memory are required.
193 * @flags: the type of memory to allocate (see kcalloc).
194 * @node: node to allocate from.
195 *
196 * kmalloc() for non-local nodes, used to allocate from a specific node
197 * if available. Equivalent to kmalloc() in the non-NUMA single-node
198 * case.
199 */
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200static inline void *kmalloc_node(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
201{
202 return kmalloc(size, flags);
203}
204
205static inline void *__kmalloc_node(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
206{
207 return __kmalloc(size, flags);
208}
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209
210void *kmem_cache_alloc(struct kmem_cache *, gfp_t);
211
212static inline void *kmem_cache_alloc_node(struct kmem_cache *cachep,
213 gfp_t flags, int node)
214{
215 return kmem_cache_alloc(cachep, flags);
216}
217#endif /* !CONFIG_NUMA && !CONFIG_SLOB */
55935a34 218
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219/*
220 * kmalloc_track_caller is a special version of kmalloc that records the
221 * calling function of the routine calling it for slab leak tracking instead
222 * of just the calling function (confusing, eh?).
223 * It's useful when the call to kmalloc comes from a widely-used standard
224 * allocator where we care about the real place the memory allocation
225 * request comes from.
226 */
81819f0f 227#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB) || defined(CONFIG_SLUB)
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228extern void *__kmalloc_track_caller(size_t, gfp_t, void*);
229#define kmalloc_track_caller(size, flags) \
230 __kmalloc_track_caller(size, flags, __builtin_return_address(0))
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231#else
232#define kmalloc_track_caller(size, flags) \
233 __kmalloc(size, flags)
234#endif /* DEBUG_SLAB */
1da177e4 235
97e2bde4 236#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
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237/*
238 * kmalloc_node_track_caller is a special version of kmalloc_node that
239 * records the calling function of the routine calling it for slab leak
240 * tracking instead of just the calling function (confusing, eh?).
241 * It's useful when the call to kmalloc_node comes from a widely-used
242 * standard allocator where we care about the real place the memory
243 * allocation request comes from.
244 */
81819f0f 245#if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB) || defined(CONFIG_SLUB)
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246extern void *__kmalloc_node_track_caller(size_t, gfp_t, int, void *);
247#define kmalloc_node_track_caller(size, flags, node) \
248 __kmalloc_node_track_caller(size, flags, node, \
249 __builtin_return_address(0))
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250#else
251#define kmalloc_node_track_caller(size, flags, node) \
252 __kmalloc_node(size, flags, node)
8b98c169 253#endif
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8b98c169 255#else /* CONFIG_NUMA */
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256
257#define kmalloc_node_track_caller(size, flags, node) \
258 kmalloc_track_caller(size, flags)
97e2bde4 259
55935a34 260#endif /* DEBUG_SLAB */
10cef602 261
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262/*
263 * Shortcuts
264 */
265static inline void *kmem_cache_zalloc(struct kmem_cache *k, gfp_t flags)
266{
267 return kmem_cache_alloc(k, flags | __GFP_ZERO);
268}
269
270/**
271 * kzalloc - allocate memory. The memory is set to zero.
272 * @size: how many bytes of memory are required.
273 * @flags: the type of memory to allocate (see kmalloc).
274 */
275static inline void *kzalloc(size_t size, gfp_t flags)
276{
277 return kmalloc(size, flags | __GFP_ZERO);
278}
279
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280/**
281 * kzalloc_node - allocate zeroed memory from a particular memory node.
282 * @size: how many bytes of memory are required.
283 * @flags: the type of memory to allocate (see kmalloc).
284 * @node: memory node from which to allocate
285 */
286static inline void *kzalloc_node(size_t size, gfp_t flags, int node)
287{
288 return kmalloc_node(size, flags | __GFP_ZERO, node);
289}
290
1da177e4 291#endif /* _LINUX_SLAB_H */
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