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| author | Eli Zaretskii | 2013-09-05 11:01:04 +0300 |
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| committer | Eli Zaretskii | 2013-09-05 11:01:04 +0300 |
| commit | 41306318777a942420bc4feadbfacf662ea179dc (patch) | |
| tree | 669e5cca02f95d6064ce73c0d3fbbf91b8c8b563 /src/ralloc.c | |
| parent | 141f1ff7a40cda10f0558e891dd196a943a5082e (diff) | |
| parent | 257b3b03cb1cff917e0b3b7832ad3eab5b59f257 (diff) | |
| download | emacs-41306318777a942420bc4feadbfacf662ea179dc.tar.gz emacs-41306318777a942420bc4feadbfacf662ea179dc.zip | |
Merge from trunk after a lot of time.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/ralloc.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/ralloc.c | 326 |
1 files changed, 173 insertions, 153 deletions
diff --git a/src/ralloc.c b/src/ralloc.c index 19d15664eec..5f25ef2c320 100644 --- a/src/ralloc.c +++ b/src/ralloc.c | |||
| @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |||
| 1 | /* Block-relocating memory allocator. | 1 | /* Block-relocating memory allocator. |
| 2 | Copyright (C) 1993, 1995, 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 2 | Copyright (C) 1993, 1995, 2000-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | 3 | ||
| 4 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. | 4 | This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 5 | 5 | ||
| @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |||
| 25 | #ifdef emacs | 25 | #ifdef emacs |
| 26 | 26 | ||
| 27 | #include <config.h> | 27 | #include <config.h> |
| 28 | #include <setjmp.h> | 28 | |
| 29 | #include "lisp.h" /* Needed for VALBITS. */ | 29 | #include "lisp.h" /* Needed for VALBITS. */ |
| 30 | #include "blockinput.h" | 30 | #include "blockinput.h" |
| 31 | 31 | ||
| @@ -43,8 +43,6 @@ extern size_t __malloc_extra_blocks; | |||
| 43 | #else /* not emacs */ | 43 | #else /* not emacs */ |
| 44 | 44 | ||
| 45 | #include <stddef.h> | 45 | #include <stddef.h> |
| 46 | |||
| 47 | #include <unistd.h> | ||
| 48 | #include <malloc.h> | 46 | #include <malloc.h> |
| 49 | 47 | ||
| 50 | #endif /* not emacs */ | 48 | #endif /* not emacs */ |
| @@ -52,10 +50,6 @@ extern size_t __malloc_extra_blocks; | |||
| 52 | 50 | ||
| 53 | #include "getpagesize.h" | 51 | #include "getpagesize.h" |
| 54 | 52 | ||
| 55 | typedef size_t SIZE; | ||
| 56 | typedef void *POINTER; | ||
| 57 | #define NIL ((POINTER) 0) | ||
| 58 | |||
| 59 | /* A flag to indicate whether we have initialized ralloc yet. For | 53 | /* A flag to indicate whether we have initialized ralloc yet. For |
| 60 | Emacs's sake, please do not make this local to malloc_init; on some | 54 | Emacs's sake, please do not make this local to malloc_init; on some |
| 61 | machines, the dumping procedure makes all static variables | 55 | machines, the dumping procedure makes all static variables |
| @@ -72,14 +66,14 @@ static void r_alloc_init (void); | |||
| 72 | /* Declarations for working with the malloc, ralloc, and system breaks. */ | 66 | /* Declarations for working with the malloc, ralloc, and system breaks. */ |
| 73 | 67 | ||
| 74 | /* Function to set the real break value. */ | 68 | /* Function to set the real break value. */ |
| 75 | POINTER (*real_morecore) (long int); | 69 | void *(*real_morecore) (ptrdiff_t); |
| 76 | 70 | ||
| 77 | /* The break value, as seen by malloc. */ | 71 | /* The break value, as seen by malloc. */ |
| 78 | static POINTER virtual_break_value; | 72 | static void *virtual_break_value; |
| 79 | 73 | ||
| 80 | /* The address of the end of the last data in use by ralloc, | 74 | /* The address of the end of the last data in use by ralloc, |
| 81 | including relocatable blocs as well as malloc data. */ | 75 | including relocatable blocs as well as malloc data. */ |
| 82 | static POINTER break_value; | 76 | static void *break_value; |
| 83 | 77 | ||
| 84 | /* This is the size of a page. We round memory requests to this boundary. */ | 78 | /* This is the size of a page. We round memory requests to this boundary. */ |
| 85 | static int page_size; | 79 | static int page_size; |
| @@ -91,18 +85,18 @@ static int extra_bytes; | |||
| 91 | /* Macros for rounding. Note that rounding to any value is possible | 85 | /* Macros for rounding. Note that rounding to any value is possible |
| 92 | by changing the definition of PAGE. */ | 86 | by changing the definition of PAGE. */ |
| 93 | #define PAGE (getpagesize ()) | 87 | #define PAGE (getpagesize ()) |
| 94 | #define ROUNDUP(size) (((unsigned long int) (size) + page_size - 1) \ | 88 | #define ROUNDUP(size) (((size_t) (size) + page_size - 1) \ |
| 95 | & ~(page_size - 1)) | 89 | & ~((size_t) (page_size - 1))) |
| 96 | 90 | ||
| 97 | #define MEM_ALIGN sizeof (double) | 91 | #define MEM_ALIGN sizeof (double) |
| 98 | #define MEM_ROUNDUP(addr) (((unsigned long int)(addr) + MEM_ALIGN - 1) \ | 92 | #define MEM_ROUNDUP(addr) (((size_t) (addr) + MEM_ALIGN - 1) \ |
| 99 | & ~(MEM_ALIGN - 1)) | 93 | & ~(MEM_ALIGN - 1)) |
| 100 | 94 | ||
| 101 | /* The hook `malloc' uses for the function which gets more space | 95 | /* The hook `malloc' uses for the function which gets more space |
| 102 | from the system. */ | 96 | from the system. */ |
| 103 | 97 | ||
| 104 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC | 98 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC |
| 105 | extern POINTER (*__morecore) (long int); | 99 | extern void *(*__morecore) (ptrdiff_t); |
| 106 | #endif | 100 | #endif |
| 107 | 101 | ||
| 108 | 102 | ||
| @@ -131,13 +125,13 @@ typedef struct heap | |||
| 131 | struct heap *next; | 125 | struct heap *next; |
| 132 | struct heap *prev; | 126 | struct heap *prev; |
| 133 | /* Start of memory range of this heap. */ | 127 | /* Start of memory range of this heap. */ |
| 134 | POINTER start; | 128 | void *start; |
| 135 | /* End of memory range of this heap. */ | 129 | /* End of memory range of this heap. */ |
| 136 | POINTER end; | 130 | void *end; |
| 137 | /* Start of relocatable data in this heap. */ | 131 | /* Start of relocatable data in this heap. */ |
| 138 | POINTER bloc_start; | 132 | void *bloc_start; |
| 139 | /* Start of unused space in this heap. */ | 133 | /* Start of unused space in this heap. */ |
| 140 | POINTER free; | 134 | void *free; |
| 141 | /* First bloc in this heap. */ | 135 | /* First bloc in this heap. */ |
| 142 | struct bp *first_bloc; | 136 | struct bp *first_bloc; |
| 143 | /* Last bloc in this heap. */ | 137 | /* Last bloc in this heap. */ |
| @@ -159,7 +153,7 @@ static heap_ptr first_heap, last_heap; | |||
| 159 | The data blocks abut each other; if b->next is non-nil, then | 153 | The data blocks abut each other; if b->next is non-nil, then |
| 160 | b->data + b->size == b->next->data. | 154 | b->data + b->size == b->next->data. |
| 161 | 155 | ||
| 162 | An element with variable==NIL denotes a freed block, which has not yet | 156 | An element with variable==NULL denotes a freed block, which has not yet |
| 163 | been collected. They may only appear while r_alloc_freeze_level > 0, | 157 | been collected. They may only appear while r_alloc_freeze_level > 0, |
| 164 | and will be freed when the arena is thawed. Currently, these blocs are | 158 | and will be freed when the arena is thawed. Currently, these blocs are |
| 165 | not reusable, while the arena is frozen. Very inefficient. */ | 159 | not reusable, while the arena is frozen. Very inefficient. */ |
| @@ -168,10 +162,10 @@ typedef struct bp | |||
| 168 | { | 162 | { |
| 169 | struct bp *next; | 163 | struct bp *next; |
| 170 | struct bp *prev; | 164 | struct bp *prev; |
| 171 | POINTER *variable; | 165 | void **variable; |
| 172 | POINTER data; | 166 | void *data; |
| 173 | SIZE size; | 167 | size_t size; |
| 174 | POINTER new_data; /* temporarily used for relocation */ | 168 | void *new_data; /* temporarily used for relocation */ |
| 175 | struct heap *heap; /* Heap this bloc is in. */ | 169 | struct heap *heap; /* Heap this bloc is in. */ |
| 176 | } *bloc_ptr; | 170 | } *bloc_ptr; |
| 177 | 171 | ||
| @@ -192,7 +186,7 @@ static int r_alloc_freeze_level; | |||
| 192 | /* Find the heap that ADDRESS falls within. */ | 186 | /* Find the heap that ADDRESS falls within. */ |
| 193 | 187 | ||
| 194 | static heap_ptr | 188 | static heap_ptr |
| 195 | find_heap (POINTER address) | 189 | find_heap (void *address) |
| 196 | { | 190 | { |
| 197 | heap_ptr heap; | 191 | heap_ptr heap; |
| 198 | 192 | ||
| @@ -223,11 +217,11 @@ find_heap (POINTER address) | |||
| 223 | Return the address of the space if all went well, or zero if we couldn't | 217 | Return the address of the space if all went well, or zero if we couldn't |
| 224 | allocate the memory. */ | 218 | allocate the memory. */ |
| 225 | 219 | ||
| 226 | static POINTER | 220 | static void * |
| 227 | obtain (POINTER address, SIZE size) | 221 | obtain (void *address, size_t size) |
| 228 | { | 222 | { |
| 229 | heap_ptr heap; | 223 | heap_ptr heap; |
| 230 | SIZE already_available; | 224 | size_t already_available; |
| 231 | 225 | ||
| 232 | /* Find the heap that ADDRESS falls within. */ | 226 | /* Find the heap that ADDRESS falls within. */ |
| 233 | for (heap = last_heap; heap; heap = heap->prev) | 227 | for (heap = last_heap; heap; heap = heap->prev) |
| @@ -237,7 +231,7 @@ obtain (POINTER address, SIZE size) | |||
| 237 | } | 231 | } |
| 238 | 232 | ||
| 239 | if (! heap) | 233 | if (! heap) |
| 240 | abort (); | 234 | emacs_abort (); |
| 241 | 235 | ||
| 242 | /* If we can't fit SIZE bytes in that heap, | 236 | /* If we can't fit SIZE bytes in that heap, |
| 243 | try successive later heaps. */ | 237 | try successive later heaps. */ |
| @@ -253,19 +247,19 @@ obtain (POINTER address, SIZE size) | |||
| 253 | get more space. */ | 247 | get more space. */ |
| 254 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) | 248 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) |
| 255 | { | 249 | { |
| 256 | POINTER new = (*real_morecore)(0); | 250 | void *new = real_morecore (0); |
| 257 | SIZE get; | 251 | size_t get; |
| 258 | 252 | ||
| 259 | already_available = (char *)last_heap->end - (char *)address; | 253 | already_available = (char *) last_heap->end - (char *) address; |
| 260 | 254 | ||
| 261 | if (new != last_heap->end) | 255 | if (new != last_heap->end) |
| 262 | { | 256 | { |
| 263 | /* Someone else called sbrk. Make a new heap. */ | 257 | /* Someone else called sbrk. Make a new heap. */ |
| 264 | 258 | ||
| 265 | heap_ptr new_heap = (heap_ptr) MEM_ROUNDUP (new); | 259 | heap_ptr new_heap = (heap_ptr) MEM_ROUNDUP (new); |
| 266 | POINTER bloc_start = (POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP ((POINTER)(new_heap + 1)); | 260 | void *bloc_start = (void *) MEM_ROUNDUP ((void *) (new_heap + 1)); |
| 267 | 261 | ||
| 268 | if ((*real_morecore) ((char *) bloc_start - (char *) new) != new) | 262 | if (real_morecore ((char *) bloc_start - (char *) new) != new) |
| 269 | return 0; | 263 | return 0; |
| 270 | 264 | ||
| 271 | new_heap->start = new; | 265 | new_heap->start = new; |
| @@ -287,10 +281,10 @@ obtain (POINTER address, SIZE size) | |||
| 287 | Get some extra, so we can come here less often. */ | 281 | Get some extra, so we can come here less often. */ |
| 288 | 282 | ||
| 289 | get = size + extra_bytes - already_available; | 283 | get = size + extra_bytes - already_available; |
| 290 | get = (char *) ROUNDUP ((char *)last_heap->end + get) | 284 | get = (char *) ROUNDUP ((char *) last_heap->end + get) |
| 291 | - (char *) last_heap->end; | 285 | - (char *) last_heap->end; |
| 292 | 286 | ||
| 293 | if ((*real_morecore) (get) != last_heap->end) | 287 | if (real_morecore (get) != last_heap->end) |
| 294 | return 0; | 288 | return 0; |
| 295 | 289 | ||
| 296 | last_heap->end = (char *) last_heap->end + get; | 290 | last_heap->end = (char *) last_heap->end + get; |
| @@ -308,7 +302,7 @@ static void | |||
| 308 | relinquish (void) | 302 | relinquish (void) |
| 309 | { | 303 | { |
| 310 | register heap_ptr h; | 304 | register heap_ptr h; |
| 311 | long excess = 0; | 305 | ptrdiff_t excess = 0; |
| 312 | 306 | ||
| 313 | /* Add the amount of space beyond break_value | 307 | /* Add the amount of space beyond break_value |
| 314 | in all heaps which have extend beyond break_value at all. */ | 308 | in all heaps which have extend beyond break_value at all. */ |
| @@ -319,43 +313,44 @@ relinquish (void) | |||
| 319 | ? h->bloc_start : break_value); | 313 | ? h->bloc_start : break_value); |
| 320 | } | 314 | } |
| 321 | 315 | ||
| 322 | if (excess > extra_bytes * 2 && (*real_morecore) (0) == last_heap->end) | 316 | if (excess > extra_bytes * 2 && real_morecore (0) == last_heap->end) |
| 323 | { | 317 | { |
| 324 | /* Keep extra_bytes worth of empty space. | 318 | /* Keep extra_bytes worth of empty space. |
| 325 | And don't free anything unless we can free at least extra_bytes. */ | 319 | And don't free anything unless we can free at least extra_bytes. */ |
| 326 | excess -= extra_bytes; | 320 | excess -= extra_bytes; |
| 327 | 321 | ||
| 328 | if ((char *)last_heap->end - (char *)last_heap->bloc_start <= excess) | 322 | if ((char *) last_heap->end - (char *) last_heap->bloc_start <= excess) |
| 329 | { | 323 | { |
| 330 | /* This heap should have no blocs in it. */ | 324 | heap_ptr lh_prev; |
| 325 | |||
| 326 | /* This heap should have no blocs in it. If it does, we | ||
| 327 | cannot return it to the system. */ | ||
| 331 | if (last_heap->first_bloc != NIL_BLOC | 328 | if (last_heap->first_bloc != NIL_BLOC |
| 332 | || last_heap->last_bloc != NIL_BLOC) | 329 | || last_heap->last_bloc != NIL_BLOC) |
| 333 | abort (); | 330 | return; |
| 334 | 331 | ||
| 335 | /* Return the last heap, with its header, to the system. */ | 332 | /* Return the last heap, with its header, to the system. */ |
| 336 | excess = (char *)last_heap->end - (char *)last_heap->start; | 333 | excess = (char *) last_heap->end - (char *) last_heap->start; |
| 337 | last_heap = last_heap->prev; | 334 | lh_prev = last_heap->prev; |
| 338 | last_heap->next = NIL_HEAP; | 335 | /* If the system doesn't want that much memory back, leave |
| 336 | last_heap unaltered to reflect that. This can occur if | ||
| 337 | break_value is still within the original data segment. */ | ||
| 338 | if (real_morecore (- excess) != 0) | ||
| 339 | { | ||
| 340 | last_heap = lh_prev; | ||
| 341 | last_heap->next = NIL_HEAP; | ||
| 342 | } | ||
| 339 | } | 343 | } |
| 340 | else | 344 | else |
| 341 | { | 345 | { |
| 342 | excess = (char *) last_heap->end | 346 | excess = ((char *) last_heap->end |
| 343 | - (char *) ROUNDUP ((char *)last_heap->end - excess); | 347 | - (char *) ROUNDUP ((char *) last_heap->end - excess)); |
| 344 | last_heap->end = (char *) last_heap->end - excess; | 348 | /* If the system doesn't want that much memory back, leave |
| 345 | } | 349 | the end of the last heap unchanged to reflect that. This |
| 346 | 350 | can occur if break_value is still within the original | |
| 347 | if ((*real_morecore) (- excess) == 0) | 351 | data segment. */ |
| 348 | { | 352 | if (real_morecore (- excess) != 0) |
| 349 | /* If the system didn't want that much memory back, adjust | 353 | last_heap->end = (char *) last_heap->end - excess; |
| 350 | the end of the last heap to reflect that. This can occur | ||
| 351 | if break_value is still within the original data segment. */ | ||
| 352 | last_heap->end = (char *) last_heap->end + excess; | ||
| 353 | /* Make sure that the result of the adjustment is accurate. | ||
| 354 | It should be, for the else clause above; the other case, | ||
| 355 | which returns the entire last heap to the system, seems | ||
| 356 | unlikely to trigger this mode of failure. */ | ||
| 357 | if (last_heap->end != (*real_morecore) (0)) | ||
| 358 | abort (); | ||
| 359 | } | 354 | } |
| 360 | } | 355 | } |
| 361 | } | 356 | } |
| @@ -366,9 +361,9 @@ relinquish (void) | |||
| 366 | to that block. */ | 361 | to that block. */ |
| 367 | 362 | ||
| 368 | static bloc_ptr | 363 | static bloc_ptr |
| 369 | find_bloc (POINTER *ptr) | 364 | find_bloc (void **ptr) |
| 370 | { | 365 | { |
| 371 | register bloc_ptr p = first_bloc; | 366 | bloc_ptr p = first_bloc; |
| 372 | 367 | ||
| 373 | while (p != NIL_BLOC) | 368 | while (p != NIL_BLOC) |
| 374 | { | 369 | { |
| @@ -391,12 +386,12 @@ find_bloc (POINTER *ptr) | |||
| 391 | memory for the new block. */ | 386 | memory for the new block. */ |
| 392 | 387 | ||
| 393 | static bloc_ptr | 388 | static bloc_ptr |
| 394 | get_bloc (SIZE size) | 389 | get_bloc (size_t size) |
| 395 | { | 390 | { |
| 396 | register bloc_ptr new_bloc; | 391 | bloc_ptr new_bloc; |
| 397 | register heap_ptr heap; | 392 | heap_ptr heap; |
| 398 | 393 | ||
| 399 | if (! (new_bloc = (bloc_ptr) malloc (BLOC_PTR_SIZE)) | 394 | if (! (new_bloc = malloc (BLOC_PTR_SIZE)) |
| 400 | || ! (new_bloc->data = obtain (break_value, size))) | 395 | || ! (new_bloc->data = obtain (break_value, size))) |
| 401 | { | 396 | { |
| 402 | free (new_bloc); | 397 | free (new_bloc); |
| @@ -408,7 +403,7 @@ get_bloc (SIZE size) | |||
| 408 | 403 | ||
| 409 | new_bloc->size = size; | 404 | new_bloc->size = size; |
| 410 | new_bloc->next = NIL_BLOC; | 405 | new_bloc->next = NIL_BLOC; |
| 411 | new_bloc->variable = (POINTER *) NIL; | 406 | new_bloc->variable = NULL; |
| 412 | new_bloc->new_data = 0; | 407 | new_bloc->new_data = 0; |
| 413 | 408 | ||
| 414 | /* Record in the heap that this space is in use. */ | 409 | /* Record in the heap that this space is in use. */ |
| @@ -446,13 +441,13 @@ get_bloc (SIZE size) | |||
| 446 | Do not touch the contents of blocs or break_value. */ | 441 | Do not touch the contents of blocs or break_value. */ |
| 447 | 442 | ||
| 448 | static int | 443 | static int |
| 449 | relocate_blocs (bloc_ptr bloc, heap_ptr heap, POINTER address) | 444 | relocate_blocs (bloc_ptr bloc, heap_ptr heap, void *address) |
| 450 | { | 445 | { |
| 451 | register bloc_ptr b = bloc; | 446 | bloc_ptr b = bloc; |
| 452 | 447 | ||
| 453 | /* No need to ever call this if arena is frozen, bug somewhere! */ | 448 | /* No need to ever call this if arena is frozen, bug somewhere! */ |
| 454 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) | 449 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) |
| 455 | abort (); | 450 | emacs_abort (); |
| 456 | 451 | ||
| 457 | while (b) | 452 | while (b) |
| 458 | { | 453 | { |
| @@ -470,8 +465,8 @@ relocate_blocs (bloc_ptr bloc, heap_ptr heap, POINTER address) | |||
| 470 | get enough new space to hold BLOC and all following blocs. */ | 465 | get enough new space to hold BLOC and all following blocs. */ |
| 471 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) | 466 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) |
| 472 | { | 467 | { |
| 473 | register bloc_ptr tb = b; | 468 | bloc_ptr tb = b; |
| 474 | register SIZE s = 0; | 469 | size_t s = 0; |
| 475 | 470 | ||
| 476 | /* Add up the size of all the following blocs. */ | 471 | /* Add up the size of all the following blocs. */ |
| 477 | while (tb != NIL_BLOC) | 472 | while (tb != NIL_BLOC) |
| @@ -567,16 +562,16 @@ update_heap_bloc_correspondence (bloc_ptr bloc, heap_ptr heap) | |||
| 567 | that come after BLOC in memory. */ | 562 | that come after BLOC in memory. */ |
| 568 | 563 | ||
| 569 | static int | 564 | static int |
| 570 | resize_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc, SIZE size) | 565 | resize_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc, size_t size) |
| 571 | { | 566 | { |
| 572 | register bloc_ptr b; | 567 | bloc_ptr b; |
| 573 | heap_ptr heap; | 568 | heap_ptr heap; |
| 574 | POINTER address; | 569 | void *address; |
| 575 | SIZE old_size; | 570 | size_t old_size; |
| 576 | 571 | ||
| 577 | /* No need to ever call this if arena is frozen, bug somewhere! */ | 572 | /* No need to ever call this if arena is frozen, bug somewhere! */ |
| 578 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) | 573 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) |
| 579 | abort (); | 574 | emacs_abort (); |
| 580 | 575 | ||
| 581 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC || size == bloc->size) | 576 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC || size == bloc->size) |
| 582 | return 1; | 577 | return 1; |
| @@ -588,7 +583,7 @@ resize_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc, SIZE size) | |||
| 588 | } | 583 | } |
| 589 | 584 | ||
| 590 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) | 585 | if (heap == NIL_HEAP) |
| 591 | abort (); | 586 | emacs_abort (); |
| 592 | 587 | ||
| 593 | old_size = bloc->size; | 588 | old_size = bloc->size; |
| 594 | bloc->size = size; | 589 | bloc->size = size; |
| @@ -670,10 +665,11 @@ static void | |||
| 670 | free_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc) | 665 | free_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc) |
| 671 | { | 666 | { |
| 672 | heap_ptr heap = bloc->heap; | 667 | heap_ptr heap = bloc->heap; |
| 668 | heap_ptr h; | ||
| 673 | 669 | ||
| 674 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) | 670 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) |
| 675 | { | 671 | { |
| 676 | bloc->variable = (POINTER *) NIL; | 672 | bloc->variable = NULL; |
| 677 | return; | 673 | return; |
| 678 | } | 674 | } |
| 679 | 675 | ||
| @@ -699,20 +695,38 @@ free_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc) | |||
| 699 | bloc->prev->next = bloc->next; | 695 | bloc->prev->next = bloc->next; |
| 700 | } | 696 | } |
| 701 | 697 | ||
| 702 | /* Update the records of which blocs are in HEAP. */ | 698 | /* Sometimes, 'heap' obtained from bloc->heap above is not really a |
| 703 | if (heap->first_bloc == bloc) | 699 | 'heap' structure. It can even be beyond the current break point, |
| 700 | which will cause crashes when we dereference it below (see | ||
| 701 | bug#12242). Evidently, the reason is bloc allocations done while | ||
| 702 | use_relocatable_buffers was non-positive, because additional | ||
| 703 | memory we get then is not recorded in the heaps we manage. If | ||
| 704 | bloc->heap records such a "heap", we cannot (and don't need to) | ||
| 705 | update its records. So we validate the 'heap' value by making | ||
| 706 | sure it is one of the heaps we manage via the heaps linked list, | ||
| 707 | and don't touch a 'heap' that isn't found there. This avoids | ||
| 708 | accessing memory we know nothing about. */ | ||
| 709 | for (h = first_heap; h != NIL_HEAP; h = h->next) | ||
| 710 | if (heap == h) | ||
| 711 | break; | ||
| 712 | |||
| 713 | if (h) | ||
| 704 | { | 714 | { |
| 705 | if (bloc->next != 0 && bloc->next->heap == heap) | 715 | /* Update the records of which blocs are in HEAP. */ |
| 706 | heap->first_bloc = bloc->next; | 716 | if (heap->first_bloc == bloc) |
| 707 | else | 717 | { |
| 708 | heap->first_bloc = heap->last_bloc = NIL_BLOC; | 718 | if (bloc->next != 0 && bloc->next->heap == heap) |
| 709 | } | 719 | heap->first_bloc = bloc->next; |
| 710 | if (heap->last_bloc == bloc) | 720 | else |
| 711 | { | 721 | heap->first_bloc = heap->last_bloc = NIL_BLOC; |
| 712 | if (bloc->prev != 0 && bloc->prev->heap == heap) | 722 | } |
| 713 | heap->last_bloc = bloc->prev; | 723 | if (heap->last_bloc == bloc) |
| 714 | else | 724 | { |
| 715 | heap->first_bloc = heap->last_bloc = NIL_BLOC; | 725 | if (bloc->prev != 0 && bloc->prev->heap == heap) |
| 726 | heap->last_bloc = bloc->prev; | ||
| 727 | else | ||
| 728 | heap->first_bloc = heap->last_bloc = NIL_BLOC; | ||
| 729 | } | ||
| 716 | } | 730 | } |
| 717 | 731 | ||
| 718 | relinquish (); | 732 | relinquish (); |
| @@ -732,17 +746,17 @@ free_bloc (bloc_ptr bloc) | |||
| 732 | __morecore hook values - in particular, __default_morecore in the | 746 | __morecore hook values - in particular, __default_morecore in the |
| 733 | GNU malloc package. */ | 747 | GNU malloc package. */ |
| 734 | 748 | ||
| 735 | static POINTER | 749 | static void * |
| 736 | r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | 750 | r_alloc_sbrk (ptrdiff_t size) |
| 737 | { | 751 | { |
| 738 | register bloc_ptr b; | 752 | bloc_ptr b; |
| 739 | POINTER address; | 753 | void *address; |
| 740 | 754 | ||
| 741 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) | 755 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) |
| 742 | r_alloc_init (); | 756 | r_alloc_init (); |
| 743 | 757 | ||
| 744 | if (! use_relocatable_buffers) | 758 | if (use_relocatable_buffers <= 0) |
| 745 | return (*real_morecore) (size); | 759 | return real_morecore (size); |
| 746 | 760 | ||
| 747 | if (size == 0) | 761 | if (size == 0) |
| 748 | return virtual_break_value; | 762 | return virtual_break_value; |
| @@ -752,19 +766,19 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 752 | /* Allocate a page-aligned space. GNU malloc would reclaim an | 766 | /* Allocate a page-aligned space. GNU malloc would reclaim an |
| 753 | extra space if we passed an unaligned one. But we could | 767 | extra space if we passed an unaligned one. But we could |
| 754 | not always find a space which is contiguous to the previous. */ | 768 | not always find a space which is contiguous to the previous. */ |
| 755 | POINTER new_bloc_start; | 769 | void *new_bloc_start; |
| 756 | heap_ptr h = first_heap; | 770 | heap_ptr h = first_heap; |
| 757 | SIZE get = ROUNDUP (size); | 771 | size_t get = ROUNDUP (size); |
| 758 | 772 | ||
| 759 | address = (POINTER) ROUNDUP (virtual_break_value); | 773 | address = (void *) ROUNDUP (virtual_break_value); |
| 760 | 774 | ||
| 761 | /* Search the list upward for a heap which is large enough. */ | 775 | /* Search the list upward for a heap which is large enough. */ |
| 762 | while ((char *) h->end < (char *) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *)address + get)) | 776 | while ((char *) h->end < (char *) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *) address + get)) |
| 763 | { | 777 | { |
| 764 | h = h->next; | 778 | h = h->next; |
| 765 | if (h == NIL_HEAP) | 779 | if (h == NIL_HEAP) |
| 766 | break; | 780 | break; |
| 767 | address = (POINTER) ROUNDUP (h->start); | 781 | address = (void *) ROUNDUP (h->start); |
| 768 | } | 782 | } |
| 769 | 783 | ||
| 770 | /* If not found, obtain more space. */ | 784 | /* If not found, obtain more space. */ |
| @@ -776,19 +790,19 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 776 | return 0; | 790 | return 0; |
| 777 | 791 | ||
| 778 | if (first_heap == last_heap) | 792 | if (first_heap == last_heap) |
| 779 | address = (POINTER) ROUNDUP (virtual_break_value); | 793 | address = (void *) ROUNDUP (virtual_break_value); |
| 780 | else | 794 | else |
| 781 | address = (POINTER) ROUNDUP (last_heap->start); | 795 | address = (void *) ROUNDUP (last_heap->start); |
| 782 | h = last_heap; | 796 | h = last_heap; |
| 783 | } | 797 | } |
| 784 | 798 | ||
| 785 | new_bloc_start = (POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *)address + get); | 799 | new_bloc_start = (void *) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *) address + get); |
| 786 | 800 | ||
| 787 | if (first_heap->bloc_start < new_bloc_start) | 801 | if (first_heap->bloc_start < new_bloc_start) |
| 788 | { | 802 | { |
| 789 | /* This is no clean solution - no idea how to do it better. */ | 803 | /* This is no clean solution - no idea how to do it better. */ |
| 790 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) | 804 | if (r_alloc_freeze_level) |
| 791 | return NIL; | 805 | return NULL; |
| 792 | 806 | ||
| 793 | /* There is a bug here: if the above obtain call succeeded, but the | 807 | /* There is a bug here: if the above obtain call succeeded, but the |
| 794 | relocate_blocs call below does not succeed, we need to free | 808 | relocate_blocs call below does not succeed, we need to free |
| @@ -798,7 +812,7 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 798 | if (! relocate_blocs (first_bloc, h, new_bloc_start)) | 812 | if (! relocate_blocs (first_bloc, h, new_bloc_start)) |
| 799 | return 0; | 813 | return 0; |
| 800 | 814 | ||
| 801 | /* Note that (POINTER)(h+1) <= new_bloc_start since | 815 | /* Note that (char *) (h + 1) <= (char *) new_bloc_start since |
| 802 | get >= page_size, so the following does not destroy the heap | 816 | get >= page_size, so the following does not destroy the heap |
| 803 | header. */ | 817 | header. */ |
| 804 | for (b = last_bloc; b != NIL_BLOC; b = b->prev) | 818 | for (b = last_bloc; b != NIL_BLOC; b = b->prev) |
| @@ -835,8 +849,8 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 835 | } | 849 | } |
| 836 | else /* size < 0 */ | 850 | else /* size < 0 */ |
| 837 | { | 851 | { |
| 838 | SIZE excess = (char *)first_heap->bloc_start | 852 | size_t excess = ((char *) first_heap->bloc_start |
| 839 | - ((char *)virtual_break_value + size); | 853 | - ((char *) virtual_break_value + size)); |
| 840 | 854 | ||
| 841 | address = virtual_break_value; | 855 | address = virtual_break_value; |
| 842 | 856 | ||
| @@ -844,7 +858,7 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 844 | { | 858 | { |
| 845 | excess -= extra_bytes; | 859 | excess -= extra_bytes; |
| 846 | first_heap->bloc_start | 860 | first_heap->bloc_start |
| 847 | = (POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *)first_heap->bloc_start - excess); | 861 | = (void *) MEM_ROUNDUP ((char *) first_heap->bloc_start - excess); |
| 848 | 862 | ||
| 849 | relocate_blocs (first_bloc, first_heap, first_heap->bloc_start); | 863 | relocate_blocs (first_bloc, first_heap, first_heap->bloc_start); |
| 850 | 864 | ||
| @@ -856,14 +870,14 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 856 | } | 870 | } |
| 857 | } | 871 | } |
| 858 | 872 | ||
| 859 | if ((char *)virtual_break_value + size < (char *)first_heap->start) | 873 | if ((char *) virtual_break_value + size < (char *) first_heap->start) |
| 860 | { | 874 | { |
| 861 | /* We found an additional space below the first heap */ | 875 | /* We found an additional space below the first heap */ |
| 862 | first_heap->start = (POINTER) ((char *)virtual_break_value + size); | 876 | first_heap->start = (void *) ((char *) virtual_break_value + size); |
| 863 | } | 877 | } |
| 864 | } | 878 | } |
| 865 | 879 | ||
| 866 | virtual_break_value = (POINTER) ((char *)address + size); | 880 | virtual_break_value = (void *) ((char *) address + size); |
| 867 | break_value = (last_bloc | 881 | break_value = (last_bloc |
| 868 | ? (char *) last_bloc->data + last_bloc->size | 882 | ? (char *) last_bloc->data + last_bloc->size |
| 869 | : (char *) first_heap->bloc_start); | 883 | : (char *) first_heap->bloc_start); |
| @@ -885,10 +899,10 @@ r_alloc_sbrk (long int size) | |||
| 885 | If we can't allocate the necessary memory, set *PTR to zero, and | 899 | If we can't allocate the necessary memory, set *PTR to zero, and |
| 886 | return zero. */ | 900 | return zero. */ |
| 887 | 901 | ||
| 888 | POINTER | 902 | void * |
| 889 | r_alloc (POINTER *ptr, SIZE size) | 903 | r_alloc (void **ptr, size_t size) |
| 890 | { | 904 | { |
| 891 | register bloc_ptr new_bloc; | 905 | bloc_ptr new_bloc; |
| 892 | 906 | ||
| 893 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) | 907 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) |
| 894 | r_alloc_init (); | 908 | r_alloc_init (); |
| @@ -909,16 +923,16 @@ r_alloc (POINTER *ptr, SIZE size) | |||
| 909 | Store 0 in *PTR to show there's no block allocated. */ | 923 | Store 0 in *PTR to show there's no block allocated. */ |
| 910 | 924 | ||
| 911 | void | 925 | void |
| 912 | r_alloc_free (register POINTER *ptr) | 926 | r_alloc_free (void **ptr) |
| 913 | { | 927 | { |
| 914 | register bloc_ptr dead_bloc; | 928 | bloc_ptr dead_bloc; |
| 915 | 929 | ||
| 916 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) | 930 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) |
| 917 | r_alloc_init (); | 931 | r_alloc_init (); |
| 918 | 932 | ||
| 919 | dead_bloc = find_bloc (ptr); | 933 | dead_bloc = find_bloc (ptr); |
| 920 | if (dead_bloc == NIL_BLOC) | 934 | if (dead_bloc == NIL_BLOC) |
| 921 | abort (); /* Double free? PTR not originally used to allocate? */ | 935 | emacs_abort (); /* Double free? PTR not originally used to allocate? */ |
| 922 | 936 | ||
| 923 | free_bloc (dead_bloc); | 937 | free_bloc (dead_bloc); |
| 924 | *ptr = 0; | 938 | *ptr = 0; |
| @@ -942,10 +956,10 @@ r_alloc_free (register POINTER *ptr) | |||
| 942 | If more memory cannot be allocated, then leave *PTR unchanged, and | 956 | If more memory cannot be allocated, then leave *PTR unchanged, and |
| 943 | return zero. */ | 957 | return zero. */ |
| 944 | 958 | ||
| 945 | POINTER | 959 | void * |
| 946 | r_re_alloc (POINTER *ptr, SIZE size) | 960 | r_re_alloc (void **ptr, size_t size) |
| 947 | { | 961 | { |
| 948 | register bloc_ptr bloc; | 962 | bloc_ptr bloc; |
| 949 | 963 | ||
| 950 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) | 964 | if (! r_alloc_initialized) |
| 951 | r_alloc_init (); | 965 | r_alloc_init (); |
| @@ -960,7 +974,7 @@ r_re_alloc (POINTER *ptr, SIZE size) | |||
| 960 | 974 | ||
| 961 | bloc = find_bloc (ptr); | 975 | bloc = find_bloc (ptr); |
| 962 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC) | 976 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC) |
| 963 | abort (); /* Already freed? PTR not originally used to allocate? */ | 977 | emacs_abort (); /* Already freed? PTR not originally used to allocate? */ |
| 964 | 978 | ||
| 965 | if (size < bloc->size) | 979 | if (size < bloc->size) |
| 966 | { | 980 | { |
| @@ -984,15 +998,15 @@ r_re_alloc (POINTER *ptr, SIZE size) | |||
| 984 | { | 998 | { |
| 985 | new_bloc->variable = ptr; | 999 | new_bloc->variable = ptr; |
| 986 | *ptr = new_bloc->data; | 1000 | *ptr = new_bloc->data; |
| 987 | bloc->variable = (POINTER *) NIL; | 1001 | bloc->variable = NULL; |
| 988 | } | 1002 | } |
| 989 | else | 1003 | else |
| 990 | return NIL; | 1004 | return NULL; |
| 991 | } | 1005 | } |
| 992 | else | 1006 | else |
| 993 | { | 1007 | { |
| 994 | if (! resize_bloc (bloc, MEM_ROUNDUP (size))) | 1008 | if (! resize_bloc (bloc, MEM_ROUNDUP (size))) |
| 995 | return NIL; | 1009 | return NULL; |
| 996 | } | 1010 | } |
| 997 | } | 1011 | } |
| 998 | return *ptr; | 1012 | return *ptr; |
| @@ -1032,27 +1046,27 @@ r_alloc_check (void) | |||
| 1032 | return; | 1046 | return; |
| 1033 | 1047 | ||
| 1034 | assert (first_heap); | 1048 | assert (first_heap); |
| 1035 | assert (last_heap->end <= (POINTER) sbrk (0)); | 1049 | assert (last_heap->end <= (void *) sbrk (0)); |
| 1036 | assert ((POINTER) first_heap < first_heap->start); | 1050 | assert ((void *) first_heap < first_heap->start); |
| 1037 | assert (first_heap->start <= virtual_break_value); | 1051 | assert (first_heap->start <= virtual_break_value); |
| 1038 | assert (virtual_break_value <= first_heap->end); | 1052 | assert (virtual_break_value <= first_heap->end); |
| 1039 | 1053 | ||
| 1040 | for (h = first_heap; h; h = h->next) | 1054 | for (h = first_heap; h; h = h->next) |
| 1041 | { | 1055 | { |
| 1042 | assert (h->prev == ph); | 1056 | assert (h->prev == ph); |
| 1043 | assert ((POINTER) ROUNDUP (h->end) == h->end); | 1057 | assert ((void *) ROUNDUP (h->end) == h->end); |
| 1044 | #if 0 /* ??? The code in ralloc.c does not really try to ensure | 1058 | #if 0 /* ??? The code in ralloc.c does not really try to ensure |
| 1045 | the heap start has any sort of alignment. | 1059 | the heap start has any sort of alignment. |
| 1046 | Perhaps it should. */ | 1060 | Perhaps it should. */ |
| 1047 | assert ((POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP (h->start) == h->start); | 1061 | assert ((void *) MEM_ROUNDUP (h->start) == h->start); |
| 1048 | #endif | 1062 | #endif |
| 1049 | assert ((POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP (h->bloc_start) == h->bloc_start); | 1063 | assert ((void *) MEM_ROUNDUP (h->bloc_start) == h->bloc_start); |
| 1050 | assert (h->start <= h->bloc_start && h->bloc_start <= h->end); | 1064 | assert (h->start <= h->bloc_start && h->bloc_start <= h->end); |
| 1051 | 1065 | ||
| 1052 | if (ph) | 1066 | if (ph) |
| 1053 | { | 1067 | { |
| 1054 | assert (ph->end < h->start); | 1068 | assert (ph->end < h->start); |
| 1055 | assert (h->start <= (POINTER)h && (POINTER)(h+1) <= h->bloc_start); | 1069 | assert (h->start <= (void *) h && (void *) (h + 1) <= h->bloc_start); |
| 1056 | } | 1070 | } |
| 1057 | 1071 | ||
| 1058 | if (h->bloc_start <= break_value && break_value <= h->end) | 1072 | if (h->bloc_start <= break_value && break_value <= h->end) |
| @@ -1067,8 +1081,8 @@ r_alloc_check (void) | |||
| 1067 | for (b = first_bloc; b; b = b->next) | 1081 | for (b = first_bloc; b; b = b->next) |
| 1068 | { | 1082 | { |
| 1069 | assert (b->prev == pb); | 1083 | assert (b->prev == pb); |
| 1070 | assert ((POINTER) MEM_ROUNDUP (b->data) == b->data); | 1084 | assert ((void *) MEM_ROUNDUP (b->data) == b->data); |
| 1071 | assert ((SIZE) MEM_ROUNDUP (b->size) == b->size); | 1085 | assert ((size_t) MEM_ROUNDUP (b->size) == b->size); |
| 1072 | 1086 | ||
| 1073 | ph = 0; | 1087 | ph = 0; |
| 1074 | for (h = first_heap; h; h = h->next) | 1088 | for (h = first_heap; h; h = h->next) |
| @@ -1117,7 +1131,7 @@ r_alloc_check (void) | |||
| 1117 | is checked to ensure that memory corruption does not occur due to | 1131 | is checked to ensure that memory corruption does not occur due to |
| 1118 | misuse. */ | 1132 | misuse. */ |
| 1119 | void | 1133 | void |
| 1120 | r_alloc_reset_variable (POINTER *old, POINTER *new) | 1134 | r_alloc_reset_variable (void **old, void **new) |
| 1121 | { | 1135 | { |
| 1122 | bloc_ptr bloc = first_bloc; | 1136 | bloc_ptr bloc = first_bloc; |
| 1123 | 1137 | ||
| @@ -1133,7 +1147,7 @@ r_alloc_reset_variable (POINTER *old, POINTER *new) | |||
| 1133 | } | 1147 | } |
| 1134 | 1148 | ||
| 1135 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC || bloc->variable != old) | 1149 | if (bloc == NIL_BLOC || bloc->variable != old) |
| 1136 | abort (); /* Already freed? OLD not originally used to allocate? */ | 1150 | emacs_abort (); /* Already freed? OLD not originally used to allocate? */ |
| 1137 | 1151 | ||
| 1138 | /* Update variable to point to the new location. */ | 1152 | /* Update variable to point to the new location. */ |
| 1139 | bloc->variable = new; | 1153 | bloc->variable = new; |
| @@ -1142,12 +1156,12 @@ r_alloc_reset_variable (POINTER *old, POINTER *new) | |||
| 1142 | void | 1156 | void |
| 1143 | r_alloc_inhibit_buffer_relocation (int inhibit) | 1157 | r_alloc_inhibit_buffer_relocation (int inhibit) |
| 1144 | { | 1158 | { |
| 1145 | if (use_relocatable_buffers < 0) | 1159 | if (use_relocatable_buffers > 1) |
| 1146 | use_relocatable_buffers = 0; | 1160 | use_relocatable_buffers = 1; |
| 1147 | if (inhibit) | 1161 | if (inhibit) |
| 1148 | use_relocatable_buffers++; | ||
| 1149 | else if (use_relocatable_buffers > 0) | ||
| 1150 | use_relocatable_buffers--; | 1162 | use_relocatable_buffers--; |
| 1163 | else if (use_relocatable_buffers < 1) | ||
| 1164 | use_relocatable_buffers++; | ||
| 1151 | } | 1165 | } |
| 1152 | 1166 | ||
| 1153 | 1167 | ||
| @@ -1172,27 +1186,33 @@ r_alloc_init (void) | |||
| 1172 | first_heap = last_heap = &heap_base; | 1186 | first_heap = last_heap = &heap_base; |
| 1173 | first_heap->next = first_heap->prev = NIL_HEAP; | 1187 | first_heap->next = first_heap->prev = NIL_HEAP; |
| 1174 | first_heap->start = first_heap->bloc_start | 1188 | first_heap->start = first_heap->bloc_start |
| 1175 | = virtual_break_value = break_value = (*real_morecore) (0); | 1189 | = virtual_break_value = break_value = real_morecore (0); |
| 1176 | if (break_value == NIL) | 1190 | if (break_value == NULL) |
| 1177 | abort (); | 1191 | emacs_abort (); |
| 1178 | 1192 | ||
| 1179 | extra_bytes = ROUNDUP (50000); | 1193 | extra_bytes = ROUNDUP (50000); |
| 1180 | #endif | 1194 | #endif |
| 1181 | 1195 | ||
| 1182 | #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC | 1196 | #ifdef DOUG_LEA_MALLOC |
| 1183 | BLOCK_INPUT; | 1197 | block_input (); |
| 1184 | mallopt (M_TOP_PAD, 64 * 4096); | 1198 | mallopt (M_TOP_PAD, 64 * 4096); |
| 1185 | UNBLOCK_INPUT; | 1199 | unblock_input (); |
| 1186 | #else | 1200 | #else |
| 1187 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC | 1201 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC |
| 1188 | /* Give GNU malloc's morecore some hysteresis | 1202 | /* Give GNU malloc's morecore some hysteresis so that we move all |
| 1189 | so that we move all the relocatable blocks much less often. */ | 1203 | the relocatable blocks much less often. The number used to be |
| 1190 | __malloc_extra_blocks = 64; | 1204 | 64, but alloc.c would override that with 32 in code that was |
| 1205 | removed when SYNC_INPUT became the only input handling mode. | ||
| 1206 | That code was conditioned on !DOUG_LEA_MALLOC, so the call to | ||
| 1207 | mallopt above is left unchanged. (Actually, I think there's no | ||
| 1208 | system nowadays that uses DOUG_LEA_MALLOC and also uses | ||
| 1209 | REL_ALLOC.) */ | ||
| 1210 | __malloc_extra_blocks = 32; | ||
| 1191 | #endif | 1211 | #endif |
| 1192 | #endif | 1212 | #endif |
| 1193 | 1213 | ||
| 1194 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC | 1214 | #ifndef SYSTEM_MALLOC |
| 1195 | first_heap->end = (POINTER) ROUNDUP (first_heap->start); | 1215 | first_heap->end = (void *) ROUNDUP (first_heap->start); |
| 1196 | 1216 | ||
| 1197 | /* The extra call to real_morecore guarantees that the end of the | 1217 | /* The extra call to real_morecore guarantees that the end of the |
| 1198 | address space is a multiple of page_size, even if page_size is | 1218 | address space is a multiple of page_size, even if page_size is |
| @@ -1200,7 +1220,7 @@ r_alloc_init (void) | |||
| 1200 | which page_size is stored. This allows a binary to be built on a | 1220 | which page_size is stored. This allows a binary to be built on a |
| 1201 | system with one page size and run on a system with a smaller page | 1221 | system with one page size and run on a system with a smaller page |
| 1202 | size. */ | 1222 | size. */ |
| 1203 | (*real_morecore) ((char *) first_heap->end - (char *) first_heap->start); | 1223 | real_morecore ((char *) first_heap->end - (char *) first_heap->start); |
| 1204 | 1224 | ||
| 1205 | /* Clear the rest of the last page; this memory is in our address space | 1225 | /* Clear the rest of the last page; this memory is in our address space |
| 1206 | even though it is after the sbrk value. */ | 1226 | even though it is after the sbrk value. */ |