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authorLogan Dethrow <log@lindenlab.com>2011-09-09 14:20:19 -0400
committerLogan Dethrow <log@lindenlab.com>2011-09-09 14:20:19 -0400
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+/**
+ * @file llaprpool.h
+ * @brief Implementation of LLAPRPool
+ *
+ * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2011&license=viewerlgpl$
+ * Second Life Viewer Source Code
+ * Copyright (C) 2011, Linden Research, Inc.
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
+ * version 2.1 of the License only.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+ *
+ * Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
+ * $/LicenseInfo$
+ *
+ * CHANGELOG
+ * and additional copyright holders.
+ *
+ * 04/04/2010
+ * - Initial version, written by Aleric Inglewood @ SL
+ *
+ * 10/11/2010
+ * - Added APR_HAS_THREADS #if's to allow creation and destruction
+ * of subpools by threads other than the parent pool owner.
+ *
+ * 05/02/2011
+ * - Fixed compilation on windows: Suppress compile warning 4996
+ * and include <winsock2.h> before including <ws2tcpip.h>,
+ * by Merov Linden @ SL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef LL_LLAPRPOOL_H
+#define LL_LLAPRPOOL_H
+
+#ifdef LL_WINDOWS
+#pragma warning(push)
+#pragma warning(disable:4996)
+#include <winsock2.h>
+#include <ws2tcpip.h> // Needed before including apr_portable.h
+#pragma warning(pop)
+#endif
+
+#include "apr_portable.h"
+#include "apr_pools.h"
+#include "llerror.h"
+
+extern void ll_init_apr();
+
+/**
+ * @brief A wrapper around the APR memory pool API.
+ *
+ * Usage of this class should be restricted to passing it to libapr-1 function calls that need it.
+ *
+ */
+class LL_COMMON_API LLAPRPool
+{
+protected:
+ //! Pointer to the underlaying pool. NULL if not initialized.
+ apr_pool_t* mPool; // The use of apr_pool_t is OK here.
+ // This is the wrapped pointer that it is all about!
+ //! Pointer to the parent pool, if any. Only valid when mPool is non-zero.
+ LLAPRPool* mParent;
+ //! The thread that owns this memory pool. Only valid when mPool is non-zero.
+ apr_os_thread_t mOwner;
+
+public:
+ /// Construct an uninitialized (destructed) pool.
+ LLAPRPool(void) : mPool(NULL) { }
+
+ /// Construct a subpool from an existing pool.
+ /// This is not a copy-constructor, this class doesn't have one!
+ LLAPRPool(LLAPRPool& parent) : mPool(NULL) { create(parent); }
+
+ /// Destruct the memory pool (free all of its subpools and allocated memory).
+ ~LLAPRPool() { destroy(); }
+
+protected:
+ /// Create a pool that is allocated from the Operating System. Only used by LLAPRRootPool.
+ LLAPRPool(int) : mPool(NULL), mParent(NULL), mOwner(apr_os_thread_current())
+ {
+ apr_status_t const apr_pool_create_status = apr_pool_create(&mPool, NULL);
+ llassert_always(apr_pool_create_status == APR_SUCCESS);
+ llassert(mPool);
+ apr_pool_cleanup_register(mPool, this, &s_plain_cleanup, &apr_pool_cleanup_null);
+ }
+
+public:
+ /// Create a subpool from parent. May only be called for an uninitialized/destroyed pool.
+ /// The default parameter causes the root pool of the current thread to be used.
+ void create(LLAPRPool& parent = *static_cast<LLAPRPool*>(NULL));
+
+ /// Destroy the (sub)pool, if any.
+ void destroy(void);
+
+ // Use some safebool idiom (http://www.artima.com/cppsource/safebool.html) rather than operator bool.
+ typedef LLAPRPool* const LLAPRPool::* const bool_type;
+ /// Return true if the pool is initialized.
+ operator bool_type() const { return mPool ? &LLAPRPool::mParent : 0; }
+
+ /// Painful, but we have to either provide access to this, or wrap
+ /// every APR function call that needs an apr pool as argument.
+ /// NEVER destroy a pool that is returned by this function!
+ apr_pool_t* operator()(void) const // The use of apr_pool_t is OK here.
+ // This is the accessor for passing the pool to libapr-1 functions.
+ {
+ llassert(mPool);
+ llassert(apr_os_thread_equal(mOwner, apr_os_thread_current()));
+ return mPool;
+ }
+
+ /// Free all memory without destructing the pool.
+ void clear(void)
+ {
+ llassert(mPool);
+ llassert(apr_os_thread_equal(mOwner, apr_os_thread_current()));
+ apr_pool_clear(mPool);
+ }
+
+// These methods would make this class 'complete' (as wrapper around the libapr
+// pool functions), but we don't use memory pools in the viewer (only when
+// we are forced to pass one to a libapr call), so don't define them in order
+// not to encourage people to use them.
+#if 0
+ void* palloc(size_t size)
+ {
+ llassert(mPool);
+ llassert(apr_os_thread_equal(mOwner, apr_os_thread_current()));
+ return apr_palloc(mPool, size);
+ }
+ void* pcalloc(size_t size)
+ {
+ llassert(mPool);
+ llassert(apr_os_thread_equal(mOwner, apr_os_thread_current()));
+ return apr_pcalloc(mPool, size);
+ }
+#endif
+
+private:
+ bool parent_is_being_destructed(void);
+ static apr_status_t s_plain_cleanup(void* userdata) { return static_cast<LLAPRPool*>(userdata)->plain_cleanup(); }
+
+ apr_status_t plain_cleanup(void)
+ {
+ if (mPool && // We are not being destructed,
+ parent_is_being_destructed()) // but our parent is.
+ // This means the pool is being destructed recursively by libapr
+ // because one of its parents is being destructed.
+ {
+ mPool = NULL; // Stop destroy() from destructing the pool again.
+ }
+ return APR_SUCCESS;
+ }
+};
+
+class LLAPRInitialization
+{
+public:
+ LLAPRInitialization(void);
+};
+
+/**
+ * @brief Root memory pool (allocates memory from the operating system).
+ *
+ * This class should only be used by LLThreadLocalData
+ * (and LLMutexRootPool when APR_HAS_THREADS isn't defined).
+ */
+class LL_COMMON_API LLAPRRootPool : public LLAPRInitialization, public LLAPRPool
+{
+private:
+ /// Construct a root memory pool. Should only be used by LLThreadLocalData and LLMutexRootPool.
+ friend class LLThreadLocalData;
+#if !APR_HAS_THREADS
+ friend class LLMutexRootPool;
+#endif
+ /// Construct a root memory pool.
+ /// Should only be used by LLThreadLocalData.
+ LLAPRRootPool(void);
+ ~LLAPRRootPool();
+
+private:
+ // Keep track of how many root pools exist and when the last one is destructed.
+ static bool sCountInitialized;
+ static apr_uint32_t volatile sCount;
+
+public:
+ // Return a global root pool that is independent of LLThreadLocalData.
+ // Normally you should not use this. Only use for early initialization
+ // (before main) and deinitialization (after main).
+ static LLAPRRootPool& get(void);
+
+#if APR_POOL_DEBUG
+ void grab_ownership(void)
+ {
+ // You need a patched libapr to use this.
+ // See http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/5XO9y2zoxUOMt6Gmi1OI
+ apr_pool_owner_set(mPool);
+ }
+#endif
+
+private:
+ // Used for constructing the Special Global Root Pool (returned by LLAPRRootPool::get).
+ // It is the same as the default constructor but omits to increment sCount. As a result,
+ // we must be sure that at least one other LLAPRRootPool is created before termination
+ // of the application (which is the case: we create one LLAPRRootPool per thread).
+ LLAPRRootPool(int) : LLAPRInitialization(), LLAPRPool(0) { }
+};
+
+/** Volatile memory pool
+ *
+ * 'Volatile' APR memory pool which normally only clears memory,
+ * and does not destroy the pool (the same pool is reused) for
+ * greater efficiency. However, as a safe guard the apr pool
+ * is destructed every FULL_VOLATILE_APR_POOL uses to allow
+ * the system memory to be allocated more efficiently and not
+ * get scattered through RAM.
+ */
+class LL_COMMON_API LLVolatileAPRPool : protected LLAPRPool
+{
+public:
+ LLVolatileAPRPool(void) : mNumActiveRef(0), mNumTotalRef(0) { }
+
+ void clearVolatileAPRPool(void);
+
+ bool isOld(void) const { return mNumTotalRef > FULL_VOLATILE_APR_POOL; }
+ bool isUnused() const { return mNumActiveRef == 0; }
+
+private:
+ friend class LLScopedVolatileAPRPool;
+ friend class LLAPRFile;
+ apr_pool_t* getVolatileAPRPool(void) // The use of apr_pool_t is OK here.
+ {
+ if (!mPool) create();
+ ++mNumActiveRef;
+ ++mNumTotalRef;
+ return LLAPRPool::operator()();
+ }
+
+private:
+ S32 mNumActiveRef; // Number of active uses of the pool.
+ S32 mNumTotalRef; // Number of total uses of the pool since last creation.
+
+ // Maximum number of references to LLVolatileAPRPool until the pool is recreated.
+ static S32 const FULL_VOLATILE_APR_POOL = 1024;
+};
+
+#endif // LL_LLAPRPOOL_H