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llvm-mirror/lib/Support/SmallPtrSet.cpp
Serge Pavlov 7f357d43f7 Use uniform mechanism for OOM errors handling
This is a recommit of r333506, which was reverted in r333518.
The original commit message is below.

In r325551 many calls of malloc/calloc/realloc were replaces with calls of
their safe counterparts defined in the namespace llvm. There functions
generate crash if memory cannot be allocated, such behavior facilitates
handling of out of memory errors on Windows.

If the result of *alloc function were checked for success, the function was
not replaced with the safe variant. In these cases the calling function made
the error handling, like:

    T *NewElts = static_cast<T*>(malloc(NewCapacity*sizeof(T)));
    if (NewElts == nullptr)
      report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation of SmallVector element failed.");

Actually knowledge about the function where OOM occurred is useless. Moreover
having a single entry point for OOM handling is convenient for investigation
of memory problems. This change removes custom OOM errors handling and
replaces them with calls to functions `llvm::safe_*alloc`.

Declarations of `safe_*alloc` are moved to a separate include file, to avoid
cyclic dependency in SmallVector.h

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47440

llvm-svn: 334344
2018-06-09 05:19:45 +00:00

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//===- llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.cpp - 'Normally small' pointer set ------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements the SmallPtrSet class. See SmallPtrSet.h for an
// overview of the algorithm.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMapInfo.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MathExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace llvm;
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::shrink_and_clear() {
assert(!isSmall() && "Can't shrink a small set!");
free(CurArray);
// Reduce the number of buckets.
unsigned Size = size();
CurArraySize = Size > 16 ? 1 << (Log2_32_Ceil(Size) + 1) : 32;
NumNonEmpty = NumTombstones = 0;
// Install the new array. Clear all the buckets to empty.
CurArray = (const void**)safe_malloc(sizeof(void*) * CurArraySize);
memset(CurArray, -1, CurArraySize*sizeof(void*));
}
std::pair<const void *const *, bool>
SmallPtrSetImplBase::insert_imp_big(const void *Ptr) {
if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(size() * 4 >= CurArraySize * 3)) {
// If more than 3/4 of the array is full, grow.
Grow(CurArraySize < 64 ? 128 : CurArraySize * 2);
} else if (LLVM_UNLIKELY(CurArraySize - NumNonEmpty < CurArraySize / 8)) {
// If fewer of 1/8 of the array is empty (meaning that many are filled with
// tombstones), rehash.
Grow(CurArraySize);
}
// Okay, we know we have space. Find a hash bucket.
const void **Bucket = const_cast<const void**>(FindBucketFor(Ptr));
if (*Bucket == Ptr)
return std::make_pair(Bucket, false); // Already inserted, good.
// Otherwise, insert it!
if (*Bucket == getTombstoneMarker())
--NumTombstones;
else
++NumNonEmpty; // Track density.
*Bucket = Ptr;
incrementEpoch();
return std::make_pair(Bucket, true);
}
const void * const *SmallPtrSetImplBase::FindBucketFor(const void *Ptr) const {
unsigned Bucket = DenseMapInfo<void *>::getHashValue(Ptr) & (CurArraySize-1);
unsigned ArraySize = CurArraySize;
unsigned ProbeAmt = 1;
const void *const *Array = CurArray;
const void *const *Tombstone = nullptr;
while (true) {
// If we found an empty bucket, the pointer doesn't exist in the set.
// Return a tombstone if we've seen one so far, or the empty bucket if
// not.
if (LLVM_LIKELY(Array[Bucket] == getEmptyMarker()))
return Tombstone ? Tombstone : Array+Bucket;
// Found Ptr's bucket?
if (LLVM_LIKELY(Array[Bucket] == Ptr))
return Array+Bucket;
// If this is a tombstone, remember it. If Ptr ends up not in the set, we
// prefer to return it than something that would require more probing.
if (Array[Bucket] == getTombstoneMarker() && !Tombstone)
Tombstone = Array+Bucket; // Remember the first tombstone found.
// It's a hash collision or a tombstone. Reprobe.
Bucket = (Bucket + ProbeAmt++) & (ArraySize-1);
}
}
/// Grow - Allocate a larger backing store for the buckets and move it over.
///
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::Grow(unsigned NewSize) {
const void **OldBuckets = CurArray;
const void **OldEnd = EndPointer();
bool WasSmall = isSmall();
// Install the new array. Clear all the buckets to empty.
const void **NewBuckets = (const void**) safe_malloc(sizeof(void*) * NewSize);
// Reset member only if memory was allocated successfully
CurArray = NewBuckets;
CurArraySize = NewSize;
memset(CurArray, -1, NewSize*sizeof(void*));
// Copy over all valid entries.
for (const void **BucketPtr = OldBuckets; BucketPtr != OldEnd; ++BucketPtr) {
// Copy over the element if it is valid.
const void *Elt = *BucketPtr;
if (Elt != getTombstoneMarker() && Elt != getEmptyMarker())
*const_cast<void**>(FindBucketFor(Elt)) = const_cast<void*>(Elt);
}
if (!WasSmall)
free(OldBuckets);
NumNonEmpty -= NumTombstones;
NumTombstones = 0;
}
SmallPtrSetImplBase::SmallPtrSetImplBase(const void **SmallStorage,
const SmallPtrSetImplBase &that) {
SmallArray = SmallStorage;
// If we're becoming small, prepare to insert into our stack space
if (that.isSmall()) {
CurArray = SmallArray;
// Otherwise, allocate new heap space (unless we were the same size)
} else {
CurArray = (const void**)safe_malloc(sizeof(void*) * that.CurArraySize);
}
// Copy over the that array.
CopyHelper(that);
}
SmallPtrSetImplBase::SmallPtrSetImplBase(const void **SmallStorage,
unsigned SmallSize,
SmallPtrSetImplBase &&that) {
SmallArray = SmallStorage;
MoveHelper(SmallSize, std::move(that));
}
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::CopyFrom(const SmallPtrSetImplBase &RHS) {
assert(&RHS != this && "Self-copy should be handled by the caller.");
if (isSmall() && RHS.isSmall())
assert(CurArraySize == RHS.CurArraySize &&
"Cannot assign sets with different small sizes");
// If we're becoming small, prepare to insert into our stack space
if (RHS.isSmall()) {
if (!isSmall())
free(CurArray);
CurArray = SmallArray;
// Otherwise, allocate new heap space (unless we were the same size)
} else if (CurArraySize != RHS.CurArraySize) {
if (isSmall())
CurArray = (const void**)safe_malloc(sizeof(void*) * RHS.CurArraySize);
else {
const void **T = (const void**)safe_realloc(CurArray,
sizeof(void*) * RHS.CurArraySize);
CurArray = T;
}
}
CopyHelper(RHS);
}
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::CopyHelper(const SmallPtrSetImplBase &RHS) {
// Copy over the new array size
CurArraySize = RHS.CurArraySize;
// Copy over the contents from the other set
std::copy(RHS.CurArray, RHS.EndPointer(), CurArray);
NumNonEmpty = RHS.NumNonEmpty;
NumTombstones = RHS.NumTombstones;
}
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::MoveFrom(unsigned SmallSize,
SmallPtrSetImplBase &&RHS) {
if (!isSmall())
free(CurArray);
MoveHelper(SmallSize, std::move(RHS));
}
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::MoveHelper(unsigned SmallSize,
SmallPtrSetImplBase &&RHS) {
assert(&RHS != this && "Self-move should be handled by the caller.");
if (RHS.isSmall()) {
// Copy a small RHS rather than moving.
CurArray = SmallArray;
std::copy(RHS.CurArray, RHS.CurArray + RHS.NumNonEmpty, CurArray);
} else {
CurArray = RHS.CurArray;
RHS.CurArray = RHS.SmallArray;
}
// Copy the rest of the trivial members.
CurArraySize = RHS.CurArraySize;
NumNonEmpty = RHS.NumNonEmpty;
NumTombstones = RHS.NumTombstones;
// Make the RHS small and empty.
RHS.CurArraySize = SmallSize;
assert(RHS.CurArray == RHS.SmallArray);
RHS.NumNonEmpty = 0;
RHS.NumTombstones = 0;
}
void SmallPtrSetImplBase::swap(SmallPtrSetImplBase &RHS) {
if (this == &RHS) return;
// We can only avoid copying elements if neither set is small.
if (!this->isSmall() && !RHS.isSmall()) {
std::swap(this->CurArray, RHS.CurArray);
std::swap(this->CurArraySize, RHS.CurArraySize);
std::swap(this->NumNonEmpty, RHS.NumNonEmpty);
std::swap(this->NumTombstones, RHS.NumTombstones);
return;
}
// FIXME: From here on we assume that both sets have the same small size.
// If only RHS is small, copy the small elements into LHS and move the pointer
// from LHS to RHS.
if (!this->isSmall() && RHS.isSmall()) {
assert(RHS.CurArray == RHS.SmallArray);
std::copy(RHS.CurArray, RHS.CurArray + RHS.NumNonEmpty, this->SmallArray);
std::swap(RHS.CurArraySize, this->CurArraySize);
std::swap(this->NumNonEmpty, RHS.NumNonEmpty);
std::swap(this->NumTombstones, RHS.NumTombstones);
RHS.CurArray = this->CurArray;
this->CurArray = this->SmallArray;
return;
}
// If only LHS is small, copy the small elements into RHS and move the pointer
// from RHS to LHS.
if (this->isSmall() && !RHS.isSmall()) {
assert(this->CurArray == this->SmallArray);
std::copy(this->CurArray, this->CurArray + this->NumNonEmpty,
RHS.SmallArray);
std::swap(RHS.CurArraySize, this->CurArraySize);
std::swap(RHS.NumNonEmpty, this->NumNonEmpty);
std::swap(RHS.NumTombstones, this->NumTombstones);
this->CurArray = RHS.CurArray;
RHS.CurArray = RHS.SmallArray;
return;
}
// Both a small, just swap the small elements.
assert(this->isSmall() && RHS.isSmall());
unsigned MinNonEmpty = std::min(this->NumNonEmpty, RHS.NumNonEmpty);
std::swap_ranges(this->SmallArray, this->SmallArray + MinNonEmpty,
RHS.SmallArray);
if (this->NumNonEmpty > MinNonEmpty) {
std::copy(this->SmallArray + MinNonEmpty,
this->SmallArray + this->NumNonEmpty,
RHS.SmallArray + MinNonEmpty);
} else {
std::copy(RHS.SmallArray + MinNonEmpty, RHS.SmallArray + RHS.NumNonEmpty,
this->SmallArray + MinNonEmpty);
}
assert(this->CurArraySize == RHS.CurArraySize);
std::swap(this->NumNonEmpty, RHS.NumNonEmpty);
std::swap(this->NumTombstones, RHS.NumTombstones);
}