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// Author: Rebecca Shapiro <bxx@google.com>
//
// This file contains functions that implement doubly linked and
// singly linked lists. The singly linked lists are null terminated,
// use raw pointers to link neighboring elements, and these pointers
// are stored at the start of each element, independently of the
// elements's size. Because pointers are stored within each element,
// each element must be large enough to store two raw pointers if
// doubly linked lists are employed, or one raw pointer if singly
// linked lists are employed. On machines with 64 bit pointers, this
// means elements must be at least 16 bytes in size for doubly linked
// list support, and 8 bytes for singly linked list support. No
// attempts are made to preserve the data in elements stored in the
// list.
//
// Given a machine with pointers of size N (on a 64bit machine N=8, on
// a 32bit machine, N=4), the list pointers are stored in the
// following manner:
// -In doubly linked lists, the |next| pointer is stored in the first N
// bytes of the node and the |previous| pointer is writtend into the
// second N bytes.
// -In singly linked lists, the |next| pointer is stored in the first N
// bytes of the node.
//
// For both types of lists: when a pop operation is performed on a non
// empty list, the new list head becomes that which is pointed to by
// the former head's |next| pointer. If the list is doubly linked, the
// new head |previous| pointer gets changed from pointing to the former
// head to NULL.
#include "free_list.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <limits>
#if defined(TCMALLOC_USE_DOUBLYLINKED_FREELIST)
namespace tcmalloc {
// Remove |n| elements from linked list at whose first element is at
// |*head|. |head| will be modified to point to the new head.
// |start| will point to the first node of the range, |end| will point
// to the last node in the range. |n| must be <= FL_Size(|*head|)
// If |n| > 0, |head| must not be NULL.
void FL_PopRange(void** head, int n, void** start, void** end) {
if (n == 0) {
*start = NULL;
*end = NULL;
return;
}
*start = *head; // Remember the first node in the range.
void* tmp = *head;
for (int i = 1; i < n; ++i) { // Find end of range.
tmp = FL_Next(tmp);
}
*end = tmp; // |end| now set to point to last node in range.
*head = FL_Next(*end);
FL_SetNext(*end, NULL); // Unlink range from list.
if (*head) { // Fixup popped list.
FL_SetPrevious(*head, NULL);
}
}
// Pushes the nodes in the list beginning at |start| whose last node
// is |end| into the linked list at |*head|. |*head| is updated to
// point be the new head of the list. |head| must not be NULL.
void FL_PushRange(void** head, void* start, void* end) {
if (!start)
return;
// Sanity checking of ends of list to push is done by calling
// FL_Next and FL_Previous.
FL_Next(start);
FL_Previous(end);
ASSERT(FL_Previous_No_Check(start) == NULL);
ASSERT(FL_Next_No_Check(end) == NULL);
if (*head) {
FL_EqualityCheck(FL_Previous_No_Check(*head), (void*)NULL, __FILE__,
__LINE__);
FL_SetNext(end, *head);
FL_SetPrevious(*head, end);
}
*head = start;
}
// Calculates the size of the list that begins at |head|.
size_t FL_Size(void* head) {
int count = 0;
if (head) {
FL_EqualityCheck(FL_Previous_No_Check(head), (void*)NULL, __FILE__,
__LINE__);
}
while (head) {
count++;
head = FL_Next(head);
}
return count;
}
} // namespace tcmalloc
#else
#include "linked_list.h" // for SLL_SetNext
namespace {
inline void FL_SetNext(void* t, void* n) {
tcmalloc::SLL_SetNext(t, n);
}
} // namespace
#endif // TCMALLOC_USE_DOUBLYLINKED_FREELIST