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  • File src/OFObject.m — part of check-in [28170f5f65] at 2012-03-15 11:29:24 on branch trunk — Greatly improve OFObject's memory handling and performance.

    A linked-list is put before each memory chunk allocated instead of
    having an array of all memory chunks. This means only one malloc now
    instead of one malloc and one realloc. This also means that when
    checking reallocs and frees, it's no longer necessary to iterate through
    all memory chunks, as the linked list also contains the owner, meaning
    realloc and free are no longer O(n), but O(1) now.

    As allocating bigger chunks seems to be a little bit slower than smaller
    chunks, it seems that this is slightly slower in benchmarks if only very small
    chunks are allocated. However, measuring real world usage, it's a lot faster. (user: js, size: 24294) [annotate] [blame] [check-ins using]

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struct pre_mem {
	id owner;
	struct pre_mem *prev, *next;
};

/* Hopefully no arch needs more than 16 bytes padding */
#ifndef __BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__
# define __BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ 16
#endif

#define PRE_IVAR_ALIGN ((sizeof(struct pre_ivar) + \
	(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1)) & ~(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1))
#define PRE_IVAR ((struct pre_ivar*)(void*)((char*)self - PRE_IVAR_ALIGN))

#define PRE_MEM_ALIGN ((sizeof(struct pre_mem) + \
	(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1)) & ~(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1))
#define PRE_MEM(mem) ((struct pre_mem*)(void*)((char*)mem - PRE_MEM_ALIGN))







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struct pre_mem {
	id owner;
	struct pre_mem *prev, *next;
};






#define PRE_IVAR_ALIGN ((sizeof(struct pre_ivar) + \
	(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1)) & ~(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1))
#define PRE_IVAR ((struct pre_ivar*)(void*)((char*)self - PRE_IVAR_ALIGN))

#define PRE_MEM_ALIGN ((sizeof(struct pre_mem) + \
	(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1)) & ~(__BIGGEST_ALIGNMENT__ - 1))
#define PRE_MEM(mem) ((struct pre_mem*)(void*)((char*)mem - PRE_MEM_ALIGN))