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c906108c 1/* Implement a cached obstack.
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2 Written by Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>
3 Rewritten by Jim Blandy <jimb@cygnus.com>
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5 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008
6 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 7
c5aa993b 8 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 9
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10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 13 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 14
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15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 19
c5aa993b 20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 21 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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22
23#include "defs.h"
04ea0df1 24#include "gdb_obstack.h"
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25#include "bcache.h"
26#include "gdb_string.h" /* For memcpy declaration */
2160782c 27#include "gdb_assert.h"
c906108c 28
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29#include <stddef.h>
30#include <stdlib.h>
31
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32/* The type used to hold a single bcache string. The user data is
33 stored in d.data. Since it can be any type, it needs to have the
34 same alignment as the most strict alignment of any type on the host
35 machine. I don't know of any really correct way to do this in
36 stock ANSI C, so just do it the same way obstack.h does. */
37
38struct bstring
39{
49df298f 40 /* Hash chain. */
af5f3db6 41 struct bstring *next;
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42 /* Assume the data length is no more than 64k. */
43 unsigned short length;
44 /* The half hash hack. This contains the upper 16 bits of the hash
45 value and is used as a pre-check when comparing two strings and
46 avoids the need to do length or memcmp calls. It proves to be
47 roughly 100% effective. */
48 unsigned short half_hash;
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49
50 union
51 {
52 char data[1];
53 double dummy;
54 }
55 d;
56};
57
58
59/* The structure for a bcache itself. The bcache is initialized, in
60 bcache_xmalloc(), by filling it with zeros and then setting the
61 corresponding obstack's malloc() and free() methods. */
62
63struct bcache
64{
65 /* All the bstrings are allocated here. */
66 struct obstack cache;
67
68 /* How many hash buckets we're using. */
69 unsigned int num_buckets;
70
71 /* Hash buckets. This table is allocated using malloc, so when we
72 grow the table we can return the old table to the system. */
73 struct bstring **bucket;
74
75 /* Statistics. */
76 unsigned long unique_count; /* number of unique strings */
77 long total_count; /* total number of strings cached, including dups */
78 long unique_size; /* size of unique strings, in bytes */
79 long total_size; /* total number of bytes cached, including dups */
80 long structure_size; /* total size of bcache, including infrastructure */
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81 /* Number of times that the hash table is expanded and hence
82 re-built, and the corresponding number of times that a string is
83 [re]hashed as part of entering it into the expanded table. The
84 total number of hashes can be computed by adding TOTAL_COUNT to
85 expand_hash_count. */
86 unsigned long expand_count;
87 unsigned long expand_hash_count;
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88 /* Number of times that the half-hash compare hit (compare the upper
89 16 bits of hash values) hit, but the corresponding combined
90 length/data compare missed. */
91 unsigned long half_hash_miss_count;
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92};
93
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94/* The old hash function was stolen from SDBM. This is what DB 3.0 uses now,
95 * and is better than the old one.
96 */
c2d11a7d 97\f
c2d11a7d 98unsigned long
d85a5daf 99hash(const void *addr, int length)
c2d11a7d 100{
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101 const unsigned char *k, *e;
102 unsigned long h;
103
104 k = (const unsigned char *)addr;
105 e = k+length;
106 for (h=0; k< e;++k)
107 {
108 h *=16777619;
109 h ^= *k;
110 }
111 return (h);
c906108c 112}
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113\f
114/* Growing the bcache's hash table. */
115
116/* If the average chain length grows beyond this, then we want to
117 resize our hash table. */
118#define CHAIN_LENGTH_THRESHOLD (5)
119
120static void
121expand_hash_table (struct bcache *bcache)
c906108c 122{
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123 /* A table of good hash table sizes. Whenever we grow, we pick the
124 next larger size from this table. sizes[i] is close to 1 << (i+10),
125 so we roughly double the table size each time. After we fall off
126 the end of this table, we just double. Don't laugh --- there have
127 been executables sighted with a gigabyte of debug info. */
128 static unsigned long sizes[] = {
129 1021, 2053, 4099, 8191, 16381, 32771,
130 65537, 131071, 262144, 524287, 1048573, 2097143,
131 4194301, 8388617, 16777213, 33554467, 67108859, 134217757,
132 268435459, 536870923, 1073741827, 2147483659UL
133 };
745b8ca0 134 unsigned int new_num_buckets;
c2d11a7d 135 struct bstring **new_buckets;
745b8ca0 136 unsigned int i;
c2d11a7d 137
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138 /* Count the stats. Every unique item needs to be re-hashed and
139 re-entered. */
140 bcache->expand_count++;
141 bcache->expand_hash_count += bcache->unique_count;
142
c2d11a7d 143 /* Find the next size. */
745b8ca0 144 new_num_buckets = bcache->num_buckets * 2;
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145 for (i = 0; i < (sizeof (sizes) / sizeof (sizes[0])); i++)
146 if (sizes[i] > bcache->num_buckets)
147 {
148 new_num_buckets = sizes[i];
149 break;
150 }
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151
152 /* Allocate the new table. */
153 {
154 size_t new_size = new_num_buckets * sizeof (new_buckets[0]);
155 new_buckets = (struct bstring **) xmalloc (new_size);
156 memset (new_buckets, 0, new_size);
157
158 bcache->structure_size -= (bcache->num_buckets
159 * sizeof (bcache->bucket[0]));
160 bcache->structure_size += new_size;
161 }
c906108c 162
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163 /* Rehash all existing strings. */
164 for (i = 0; i < bcache->num_buckets; i++)
c906108c 165 {
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166 struct bstring *s, *next;
167
168 for (s = bcache->bucket[i]; s; s = next)
c906108c 169 {
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170 struct bstring **new_bucket;
171 next = s->next;
172
173 new_bucket = &new_buckets[(hash (&s->d.data, s->length)
174 % new_num_buckets)];
175 s->next = *new_bucket;
176 *new_bucket = s;
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177 }
178 }
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179
180 /* Plug in the new table. */
181 if (bcache->bucket)
b8c9b27d 182 xfree (bcache->bucket);
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183 bcache->bucket = new_buckets;
184 bcache->num_buckets = new_num_buckets;
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185}
186
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187\f
188/* Looking up things in the bcache. */
189
190/* The number of bytes needed to allocate a struct bstring whose data
191 is N bytes long. */
192#define BSTRING_SIZE(n) (offsetof (struct bstring, d.data) + (n))
193
194/* Find a copy of the LENGTH bytes at ADDR in BCACHE. If BCACHE has
195 never seen those bytes before, add a copy of them to BCACHE. In
196 either case, return a pointer to BCACHE's copy of that string. */
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197static void *
198bcache_data (const void *addr, int length, struct bcache *bcache)
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199{
200 return deprecated_bcache_added (addr, length, bcache, NULL);
201}
202
203
204void *
205deprecated_bcache (const void *addr, int length, struct bcache *bcache)
206{
207 return bcache_data (addr, length, bcache);
208}
209
210const void *
211bcache (const void *addr, int length, struct bcache *bcache)
212{
213 return bcache_data (addr, length, bcache);
214}
215
216/* Find a copy of the LENGTH bytes at ADDR in BCACHE. If BCACHE has
217 never seen those bytes before, add a copy of them to BCACHE. In
218 either case, return a pointer to BCACHE's copy of that string. If
219 optional ADDED is not NULL, return 1 in case of new entry or 0 if
220 returning an old entry. */
221
222void *
223deprecated_bcache_added (const void *addr, int length, struct bcache *bcache,
224 int *added)
c906108c 225{
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226 unsigned long full_hash;
227 unsigned short half_hash;
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228 int hash_index;
229 struct bstring *s;
c906108c 230
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231 if (added)
232 *added = 0;
233
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234 /* If our average chain length is too high, expand the hash table. */
235 if (bcache->unique_count >= bcache->num_buckets * CHAIN_LENGTH_THRESHOLD)
236 expand_hash_table (bcache);
237
238 bcache->total_count++;
239 bcache->total_size += length;
240
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241 full_hash = hash (addr, length);
242 half_hash = (full_hash >> 16);
243 hash_index = full_hash % bcache->num_buckets;
c2d11a7d 244
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245 /* Search the hash bucket for a string identical to the caller's.
246 As a short-circuit first compare the upper part of each hash
247 values. */
c2d11a7d 248 for (s = bcache->bucket[hash_index]; s; s = s->next)
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249 {
250 if (s->half_hash == half_hash)
251 {
252 if (s->length == length
253 && ! memcmp (&s->d.data, addr, length))
254 return &s->d.data;
255 else
256 bcache->half_hash_miss_count++;
257 }
258 }
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259
260 /* The user's string isn't in the list. Insert it after *ps. */
261 {
262 struct bstring *new
263 = obstack_alloc (&bcache->cache, BSTRING_SIZE (length));
264 memcpy (&new->d.data, addr, length);
265 new->length = length;
266 new->next = bcache->bucket[hash_index];
49df298f 267 new->half_hash = half_hash;
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268 bcache->bucket[hash_index] = new;
269
270 bcache->unique_count++;
271 bcache->unique_size += length;
272 bcache->structure_size += BSTRING_SIZE (length);
273
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274 if (added)
275 *added = 1;
276
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277 return &new->d.data;
278 }
c906108c 279}
c2d11a7d 280\f
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281/* Allocating and freeing bcaches. */
282
283struct bcache *
284bcache_xmalloc (void)
285{
286 /* Allocate the bcache pre-zeroed. */
287 struct bcache *b = XCALLOC (1, struct bcache);
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288 /* We could use obstack_specify_allocation here instead, but
289 gdb_obstack.h specifies the allocation/deallocation
290 functions. */
291 obstack_init (&b->cache);
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292 return b;
293}
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294
295/* Free all the storage associated with BCACHE. */
c906108c 296void
af5f3db6 297bcache_xfree (struct bcache *bcache)
c906108c 298{
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299 if (bcache == NULL)
300 return;
c2d11a7d 301 obstack_free (&bcache->cache, 0);
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302 xfree (bcache->bucket);
303 xfree (bcache);
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304}
305
306
307\f
308/* Printing statistics. */
309
310static int
311compare_ints (const void *ap, const void *bp)
312{
313 /* Because we know we're comparing two ints which are positive,
314 there's no danger of overflow here. */
315 return * (int *) ap - * (int *) bp;
316}
317
318
319static void
320print_percentage (int portion, int total)
321{
322 if (total == 0)
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323 /* i18n: Like "Percentage of duplicates, by count: (not applicable)" */
324 printf_filtered (_("(not applicable)\n"));
c906108c 325 else
b2ba182e 326 printf_filtered ("%3d%%\n", (int) (portion * 100.0 / total));
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327}
328
329
330/* Print statistics on BCACHE's memory usage and efficacity at
331 eliminating duplication. NAME should describe the kind of data
332 BCACHE holds. Statistics are printed using `printf_filtered' and
333 its ilk. */
334void
335print_bcache_statistics (struct bcache *c, char *type)
336{
337 int occupied_buckets;
338 int max_chain_length;
339 int median_chain_length;
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340 int max_entry_size;
341 int median_entry_size;
c2d11a7d 342
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343 /* Count the number of occupied buckets, tally the various string
344 lengths, and measure chain lengths. */
c2d11a7d 345 {
745b8ca0 346 unsigned int b;
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347 int *chain_length = XCALLOC (c->num_buckets + 1, int);
348 int *entry_size = XCALLOC (c->unique_count + 1, int);
349 int stringi = 0;
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350
351 occupied_buckets = 0;
352
353 for (b = 0; b < c->num_buckets; b++)
354 {
355 struct bstring *s = c->bucket[b];
356
357 chain_length[b] = 0;
358
359 if (s)
360 {
361 occupied_buckets++;
362
363 while (s)
364 {
2160782c 365 gdb_assert (b < c->num_buckets);
c2d11a7d 366 chain_length[b]++;
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367 gdb_assert (stringi < c->unique_count);
368 entry_size[stringi++] = s->length;
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369 s = s->next;
370 }
371 }
372 }
373
374 /* To compute the median, we need the set of chain lengths sorted. */
375 qsort (chain_length, c->num_buckets, sizeof (chain_length[0]),
376 compare_ints);
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377 qsort (entry_size, c->unique_count, sizeof (entry_size[0]),
378 compare_ints);
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379
380 if (c->num_buckets > 0)
381 {
382 max_chain_length = chain_length[c->num_buckets - 1];
383 median_chain_length = chain_length[c->num_buckets / 2];
384 }
385 else
386 {
387 max_chain_length = 0;
388 median_chain_length = 0;
389 }
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390 if (c->unique_count > 0)
391 {
392 max_entry_size = entry_size[c->unique_count - 1];
393 median_entry_size = entry_size[c->unique_count / 2];
394 }
395 else
396 {
397 max_entry_size = 0;
398 median_entry_size = 0;
399 }
400
401 xfree (chain_length);
402 xfree (entry_size);
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403 }
404
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405 printf_filtered (_(" Cached '%s' statistics:\n"), type);
406 printf_filtered (_(" Total object count: %ld\n"), c->total_count);
407 printf_filtered (_(" Unique object count: %lu\n"), c->unique_count);
408 printf_filtered (_(" Percentage of duplicates, by count: "));
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409 print_percentage (c->total_count - c->unique_count, c->total_count);
410 printf_filtered ("\n");
411
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412 printf_filtered (_(" Total object size: %ld\n"), c->total_size);
413 printf_filtered (_(" Unique object size: %ld\n"), c->unique_size);
414 printf_filtered (_(" Percentage of duplicates, by size: "));
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415 print_percentage (c->total_size - c->unique_size, c->total_size);
416 printf_filtered ("\n");
417
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418 printf_filtered (_(" Max entry size: %d\n"), max_entry_size);
419 printf_filtered (_(" Average entry size: "));
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420 if (c->unique_count > 0)
421 printf_filtered ("%ld\n", c->unique_size / c->unique_count);
422 else
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423 /* i18n: "Average entry size: (not applicable)" */
424 printf_filtered (_("(not applicable)\n"));
425 printf_filtered (_(" Median entry size: %d\n"), median_entry_size);
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426 printf_filtered ("\n");
427
3d263c1d 428 printf_filtered (_(" Total memory used by bcache, including overhead: %ld\n"),
c2d11a7d 429 c->structure_size);
3d263c1d 430 printf_filtered (_(" Percentage memory overhead: "));
c2d11a7d 431 print_percentage (c->structure_size - c->unique_size, c->unique_size);
3d263c1d 432 printf_filtered (_(" Net memory savings: "));
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433 print_percentage (c->total_size - c->structure_size, c->total_size);
434 printf_filtered ("\n");
435
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436 printf_filtered (_(" Hash table size: %3d\n"), c->num_buckets);
437 printf_filtered (_(" Hash table expands: %lu\n"),
2160782c 438 c->expand_count);
3d263c1d 439 printf_filtered (_(" Hash table hashes: %lu\n"),
2160782c 440 c->total_count + c->expand_hash_count);
3d263c1d 441 printf_filtered (_(" Half hash misses: %lu\n"),
49df298f 442 c->half_hash_miss_count);
3d263c1d 443 printf_filtered (_(" Hash table population: "));
c2d11a7d 444 print_percentage (occupied_buckets, c->num_buckets);
3d263c1d 445 printf_filtered (_(" Median hash chain length: %3d\n"),
c2d11a7d 446 median_chain_length);
3d263c1d 447 printf_filtered (_(" Average hash chain length: "));
c2d11a7d 448 if (c->num_buckets > 0)
745b8ca0 449 printf_filtered ("%3lu\n", c->unique_count / c->num_buckets);
c906108c 450 else
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451 /* i18n: "Average hash chain length: (not applicable)" */
452 printf_filtered (_("(not applicable)\n"));
453 printf_filtered (_(" Maximum hash chain length: %3d\n"), max_chain_length);
c2d11a7d 454 printf_filtered ("\n");
c906108c 455}
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456
457int
458bcache_memory_used (struct bcache *bcache)
459{
460 return obstack_memory_used (&bcache->cache);
461}
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