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/*- * Copyright (c) 2004 Poul-Henning Kamp * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/kern/subr_unit.c 218909 2011-02-21 09:01:34Z brucec $ * * * Unit number allocation functions. * * These functions implement a mixed run-length/bitmap management of unit * number spaces in a very memory efficient manner. * * Allocation policy is always lowest free number first. * * A return value of -1 signals that no more unit numbers are available. * * There is no cost associated with the range of unitnumbers, so unless * the resource really is finite, specify INT_MAX to new_unrhdr() and * forget about checking the return value. * * If a mutex is not provided when the unit number space is created, a * default global mutex is used. The advantage to passing a mutex in, is * that the alloc_unrl() function can be called with the mutex already * held (it will not be released by alloc_unrl()). * * The allocation function alloc_unr{l}() never sleeps (but it may block on * the mutex of course). * * Freeing a unit number may require allocating memory, and can therefore * sleep so the free_unr() function does not come in a pre-locked variant. * * A userland test program is included. * * Memory usage is a very complex function of the exact allocation * pattern, but always very compact: * * For the very typical case where a single unbroken run of unit * numbers are allocated 44 bytes are used on i386. * * For a unit number space of 1000 units and the random pattern * in the usermode test program included, the worst case usage * was 252 bytes on i386 for 500 allocated and 500 free units. * * For a unit number space of 10000 units and the random pattern * in the usermode test program included, the worst case usage * was 798 bytes on i386 for 5000 allocated and 5000 free units. * * The worst case is where every other unit number is allocated and * the the rest are free. In that case 44 + N/4 bytes are used where * N is the number of the highest unit allocated. */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/queue.h> #include <sys/bitstring.h> #ifdef _KERNEL #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/limits.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> /* * In theory it would be smarter to allocate the individual blocks * with the zone allocator, but at this time the expectation is that * there will typically not even be enough allocations to fill a single * page, so we stick with malloc for now. */ static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_UNIT, "Unitno", "Unit number allocation"); #define Malloc(foo) malloc(foo, M_UNIT, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO) #define Free(foo) free(foo, M_UNIT) static struct mtx unitmtx; MTX_SYSINIT(unit, &unitmtx, "unit# allocation", MTX_DEF); #else /* ...USERLAND */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #define KASSERT(cond, arg) \ do { \ if (!(cond)) { \ printf arg; \ abort(); \ } \ } while (0) static int no_alloc; #define Malloc(foo) _Malloc(foo, __LINE__) static void * _Malloc(size_t foo, int line) { KASSERT(no_alloc == 0, ("malloc in wrong place() line %d", line)); return (calloc(foo, 1)); } #define Free(foo) free(foo) struct unrhdr; struct mtx { int state; } unitmtx; static void mtx_lock(struct mtx *mp) { KASSERT(mp->state == 0, ("mutex already locked")); mp->state = 1; } static void mtx_unlock(struct mtx *mp) { KASSERT(mp->state == 1, ("mutex not locked")); mp->state = 0; } #define MA_OWNED 9 static void mtx_assert(struct mtx *mp, int flag) { if (flag == MA_OWNED) { KASSERT(mp->state == 1, ("mtx_assert(MA_OWNED) not true")); } } #define CTASSERT(foo) #define WITNESS_WARN(flags, lock, fmt, ...) (void)0 #endif /* USERLAND */ /* * This is our basic building block. * * It can be used in three different ways depending on the value of the ptr * element: * If ptr is NULL, it represents a run of free items. * If ptr points to the unrhdr it represents a run of allocated items. * Otherwise it points to an bitstring of allocated items. * * For runs the len field is the length of the run. * For bitmaps the len field represents the number of allocated items. * * The bitmap is the same size as struct unr to optimize memory management. */ struct unr { TAILQ_ENTRY(unr) list; u_int len; void *ptr; }; struct unrb { u_char busy; bitstr_t map[sizeof(struct unr) - 1]; }; CTASSERT(sizeof(struct unr) == sizeof(struct unrb)); /* Number of bits in the bitmap */ #define NBITS ((int)sizeof(((struct unrb *)NULL)->map) * 8) /* Header element for a unr number space. */ struct unrhdr { TAILQ_HEAD(unrhd,unr) head; u_int low; /* Lowest item */ u_int high; /* Highest item */ u_int busy; /* Count of allocated items */ u_int alloc; /* Count of memory allocations */ u_int first; /* items in allocated from start */ u_int last; /* items free at end */ struct mtx *mtx; TAILQ_HEAD(unrfr,unr) ppfree; /* Items to be freed after mtx lock dropped */ }; #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) || !defined(_KERNEL) /* * Consistency check function. * * Checks the internal consistency as well as we can. * * Called at all boundaries of this API. */ static void check_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh, int line) { struct unr *up; struct unrb *ub; u_int x, y, z, w; y = uh->first; z = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(up, &uh->head, list) { z++; if (up->ptr != uh && up->ptr != NULL) { ub = up->ptr; KASSERT (up->len <= NBITS, ("UNR inconsistency: len %u max %d (line %d)\n", up->len, NBITS, line)); z++; w = 0; for (x = 0; x < up->len; x++) if (bit_test(ub->map, x)) w++; KASSERT (w == ub->busy, ("UNR inconsistency: busy %u found %u (line %d)\n", ub->busy, w, line)); y += w; } else if (up->ptr != NULL) y += up->len; } KASSERT (y == uh->busy, ("UNR inconsistency: items %u found %u (line %d)\n", uh->busy, y, line)); KASSERT (z == uh->alloc, ("UNR inconsistency: chunks %u found %u (line %d)\n", uh->alloc, z, line)); } #else static __inline void check_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh, int line) { } #endif /* * Userland memory management. Just use calloc and keep track of how * many elements we have allocated for check_unrhdr(). */ static __inline void * new_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, void **p1, void **p2) { void *p; uh->alloc++; KASSERT(*p1 != NULL || *p2 != NULL, ("Out of cached memory")); if (*p1 != NULL) { p = *p1; *p1 = NULL; return (p); } else { p = *p2; *p2 = NULL; return (p); } } static __inline void delete_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, void *ptr) { struct unr *up; uh->alloc--; up = ptr; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&uh->ppfree, up, list); } void clean_unrhdrl(struct unrhdr *uh) { struct unr *up; mtx_assert(uh->mtx, MA_OWNED); while ((up = TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->ppfree)) != NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->ppfree, up, list); mtx_unlock(uh->mtx); Free(up); mtx_lock(uh->mtx); } } void clean_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh) { mtx_lock(uh->mtx); clean_unrhdrl(uh); mtx_unlock(uh->mtx); } /* * Allocate a new unrheader set. * * Highest and lowest valid values given as parameters. */ struct unrhdr * new_unrhdr(int low, int high, struct mtx *mutex) { struct unrhdr *uh; KASSERT(low >= 0 && low <= high, ("UNR: use error: new_unrhdr(%d, %d)", low, high)); uh = Malloc(sizeof *uh); if (mutex != NULL) uh->mtx = mutex; else uh->mtx = &unitmtx; TAILQ_INIT(&uh->head); TAILQ_INIT(&uh->ppfree); uh->low = low; uh->high = high; uh->first = 0; uh->last = 1 + (high - low); check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); return (uh); } void delete_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh) { check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); KASSERT(uh->busy == 0, ("unrhdr has %u allocations", uh->busy)); KASSERT(uh->alloc == 0, ("UNR memory leak in delete_unrhdr")); KASSERT(TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->ppfree) == NULL, ("unrhdr has postponed item for free")); Free(uh); } static __inline int is_bitmap(struct unrhdr *uh, struct unr *up) { return (up->ptr != uh && up->ptr != NULL); } /* * Look for sequence of items which can be combined into a bitmap, if * multiple are present, take the one which saves most memory. * * Return (1) if a sequence was found to indicate that another call * might be able to do more. Return (0) if we found no suitable sequence. * * NB: called from alloc_unr(), no new memory allocation allowed. */ static int optimize_unr(struct unrhdr *uh) { struct unr *up, *uf, *us; struct unrb *ub, *ubf; u_int a, l, ba; /* * Look for the run of items (if any) which when collapsed into * a bitmap would save most memory. */ us = NULL; ba = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(uf, &uh->head, list) { if (uf->len >= NBITS) continue; a = 1; if (is_bitmap(uh, uf)) a++; l = uf->len; up = uf; while (1) { up = TAILQ_NEXT(up, list); if (up == NULL) break; if ((up->len + l) > NBITS) break; a++; if (is_bitmap(uh, up)) a++; l += up->len; } if (a > ba) { ba = a; us = uf; } } if (ba < 3) return (0); /* * If the first element is not a bitmap, make it one. * Trying to do so without allocating more memory complicates things * a bit */ if (!is_bitmap(uh, us)) { uf = TAILQ_NEXT(us, list); TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, us, list); a = us->len; l = us->ptr == uh ? 1 : 0; ub = (void *)us; ub->busy = 0; if (l) { bit_nset(ub->map, 0, a); ub->busy += a; } else { bit_nclear(ub->map, 0, a); } if (!is_bitmap(uh, uf)) { if (uf->ptr == NULL) { bit_nclear(ub->map, a, a + uf->len - 1); } else { bit_nset(ub->map, a, a + uf->len - 1); ub->busy += uf->len; } uf->ptr = ub; uf->len += a; us = uf; } else { ubf = uf->ptr; for (l = 0; l < uf->len; l++, a++) { if (bit_test(ubf->map, l)) { bit_set(ub->map, a); ub->busy++; } else { bit_clear(ub->map, a); } } uf->len = a; delete_unr(uh, uf->ptr); uf->ptr = ub; us = uf; } } ub = us->ptr; while (1) { uf = TAILQ_NEXT(us, list); if (uf == NULL) return (1); if (uf->len + us->len > NBITS) return (1); if (uf->ptr == NULL) { bit_nclear(ub->map, us->len, us->len + uf->len - 1); us->len += uf->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, uf, list); delete_unr(uh, uf); } else if (uf->ptr == uh) { bit_nset(ub->map, us->len, us->len + uf->len - 1); ub->busy += uf->len; us->len += uf->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, uf, list); delete_unr(uh, uf); } else { ubf = uf->ptr; for (l = 0; l < uf->len; l++, us->len++) { if (bit_test(ubf->map, l)) { bit_set(ub->map, us->len); ub->busy++; } else { bit_clear(ub->map, us->len); } } TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, uf, list); delete_unr(uh, ubf); delete_unr(uh, uf); } } } /* * See if a given unr should be collapsed with a neighbor. * * NB: called from alloc_unr(), no new memory allocation allowed. */ static void collapse_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, struct unr *up) { struct unr *upp; struct unrb *ub; /* If bitmap is all set or clear, change it to runlength */ if (is_bitmap(uh, up)) { ub = up->ptr; if (ub->busy == up->len) { delete_unr(uh, up->ptr); up->ptr = uh; } else if (ub->busy == 0) { delete_unr(uh, up->ptr); up->ptr = NULL; } } /* If nothing left in runlength, delete it */ if (up->len == 0) { upp = TAILQ_PREV(up, unrhd, list); if (upp == NULL) upp = TAILQ_NEXT(up, list); TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, up, list); delete_unr(uh, up); up = upp; } /* If we have "hot-spot" still, merge with neighbor if possible */ if (up != NULL) { upp = TAILQ_PREV(up, unrhd, list); if (upp != NULL && up->ptr == upp->ptr) { up->len += upp->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, upp, list); delete_unr(uh, upp); } upp = TAILQ_NEXT(up, list); if (upp != NULL && up->ptr == upp->ptr) { up->len += upp->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, upp, list); delete_unr(uh, upp); } } /* Merge into ->first if possible */ upp = TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->head); if (upp != NULL && upp->ptr == uh) { uh->first += upp->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, upp, list); delete_unr(uh, upp); if (up == upp) up = NULL; } /* Merge into ->last if possible */ upp = TAILQ_LAST(&uh->head, unrhd); if (upp != NULL && upp->ptr == NULL) { uh->last += upp->len; TAILQ_REMOVE(&uh->head, upp, list); delete_unr(uh, upp); if (up == upp) up = NULL; } /* Try to make bitmaps */ while (optimize_unr(uh)) continue; } /* * Allocate a free unr. */ int alloc_unrl(struct unrhdr *uh) { struct unr *up; struct unrb *ub; u_int x; int y; mtx_assert(uh->mtx, MA_OWNED); check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); x = uh->low + uh->first; up = TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->head); /* * If we have an ideal split, just adjust the first+last */ if (up == NULL && uh->last > 0) { uh->first++; uh->last--; uh->busy++; return (x); } /* * We can always allocate from the first list element, so if we have * nothing on the list, we must have run out of unit numbers. */ if (up == NULL) return (-1); KASSERT(up->ptr != uh, ("UNR first element is allocated")); if (up->ptr == NULL) { /* free run */ uh->first++; up->len--; } else { /* bitmap */ ub = up->ptr; KASSERT(ub->busy < up->len, ("UNR bitmap confusion")); bit_ffc(ub->map, up->len, &y); KASSERT(y != -1, ("UNR corruption: No clear bit in bitmap.")); bit_set(ub->map, y); ub->busy++; x += y; } uh->busy++; collapse_unr(uh, up); return (x); } int alloc_unr(struct unrhdr *uh) { int i; mtx_lock(uh->mtx); i = alloc_unrl(uh); clean_unrhdrl(uh); mtx_unlock(uh->mtx); return (i); } static int alloc_unr_specificl(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item, void **p1, void **p2) { struct unr *up, *upn; struct unrb *ub; u_int i, last, tl; mtx_assert(uh->mtx, MA_OWNED); if (item < uh->low + uh->first || item > uh->high) return (-1); up = TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->head); /* Ideal split. */ if (up == NULL && item - uh->low == uh->first) { uh->first++; uh->last--; uh->busy++; check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); return (item); } i = item - uh->low - uh->first; if (up == NULL) { up = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); up->ptr = NULL; up->len = i; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&uh->head, up, list); up = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); up->ptr = uh; up->len = 1; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&uh->head, up, list); uh->last = uh->high - uh->low - i; uh->busy++; check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); return (item); } else { /* Find the item which contains the unit we want to allocate. */ TAILQ_FOREACH(up, &uh->head, list) { if (up->len > i) break; i -= up->len; } } if (up == NULL) { if (i > 0) { up = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); up->ptr = NULL; up->len = i; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&uh->head, up, list); } up = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); up->ptr = uh; up->len = 1; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&uh->head, up, list); goto done; } if (is_bitmap(uh, up)) { ub = up->ptr; if (bit_test(ub->map, i) == 0) { bit_set(ub->map, i); ub->busy++; goto done; } else return (-1); } else if (up->ptr == uh) return (-1); KASSERT(up->ptr == NULL, ("alloc_unr_specificl: up->ptr != NULL (up=%p)", up)); /* Split off the tail end, if any. */ tl = up->len - (1 + i); if (tl > 0) { upn = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); upn->ptr = NULL; upn->len = tl; TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&uh->head, up, upn, list); } /* Split off head end, if any */ if (i > 0) { upn = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); upn->len = i; upn->ptr = NULL; TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(up, upn, list); } up->len = 1; up->ptr = uh; done: last = uh->high - uh->low - (item - uh->low); if (uh->last > last) uh->last = last; uh->busy++; collapse_unr(uh, up); check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); return (item); } int alloc_unr_specific(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item) { void *p1, *p2; int i; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "alloc_unr_specific"); p1 = Malloc(sizeof(struct unr)); p2 = Malloc(sizeof(struct unr)); mtx_lock(uh->mtx); i = alloc_unr_specificl(uh, item, &p1, &p2); mtx_unlock(uh->mtx); if (p1 != NULL) Free(p1); if (p2 != NULL) Free(p2); return (i); } /* * Free a unr. * * If we can save unrs by using a bitmap, do so. */ static void free_unrl(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item, void **p1, void **p2) { struct unr *up, *upp, *upn; struct unrb *ub; u_int pl; KASSERT(item >= uh->low && item <= uh->high, ("UNR: free_unr(%u) out of range [%u...%u]", item, uh->low, uh->high)); check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); item -= uh->low; upp = TAILQ_FIRST(&uh->head); /* * Freeing in the ideal split case */ if (item + 1 == uh->first && upp == NULL) { uh->last++; uh->first--; uh->busy--; check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); return; } /* * Freeing in the ->first section. Create a run starting at the * freed item. The code below will subdivide it. */ if (item < uh->first) { up = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); up->ptr = uh; up->len = uh->first - item; TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&uh->head, up, list); uh->first -= up->len; } item -= uh->first; /* Find the item which contains the unit we want to free */ TAILQ_FOREACH(up, &uh->head, list) { if (up->len > item) break; item -= up->len; } /* Handle bitmap items */ if (is_bitmap(uh, up)) { ub = up->ptr; KASSERT(bit_test(ub->map, item) != 0, ("UNR: Freeing free item %d (bitmap)\n", item)); bit_clear(ub->map, item); uh->busy--; ub->busy--; collapse_unr(uh, up); return; } KASSERT(up->ptr == uh, ("UNR Freeing free item %d (run))\n", item)); /* Just this one left, reap it */ if (up->len == 1) { up->ptr = NULL; uh->busy--; collapse_unr(uh, up); return; } /* Check if we can shift the item into the previous 'free' run */ upp = TAILQ_PREV(up, unrhd, list); if (item == 0 && upp != NULL && upp->ptr == NULL) { upp->len++; up->len--; uh->busy--; collapse_unr(uh, up); return; } /* Check if we can shift the item to the next 'free' run */ upn = TAILQ_NEXT(up, list); if (item == up->len - 1 && upn != NULL && upn->ptr == NULL) { upn->len++; up->len--; uh->busy--; collapse_unr(uh, up); return; } /* Split off the tail end, if any. */ pl = up->len - (1 + item); if (pl > 0) { upp = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); upp->ptr = uh; upp->len = pl; TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&uh->head, up, upp, list); } /* Split off head end, if any */ if (item > 0) { upp = new_unr(uh, p1, p2); upp->len = item; upp->ptr = uh; TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(up, upp, list); } up->len = 1; up->ptr = NULL; uh->busy--; collapse_unr(uh, up); } void free_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item) { void *p1, *p2; WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, NULL, "free_unr"); p1 = Malloc(sizeof(struct unr)); p2 = Malloc(sizeof(struct unr)); mtx_lock(uh->mtx); free_unrl(uh, item, &p1, &p2); clean_unrhdrl(uh); mtx_unlock(uh->mtx); if (p1 != NULL) Free(p1); if (p2 != NULL) Free(p2); } #ifndef _KERNEL /* USERLAND test driver */ /* * Simple stochastic test driver for the above functions */ static void print_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, struct unr *up) { u_int x; struct unrb *ub; printf(" %p len = %5u ", up, up->len); if (up->ptr == NULL) printf("free\n"); else if (up->ptr == uh) printf("alloc\n"); else { ub = up->ptr; printf("bitmap(%d) [", ub->busy); for (x = 0; x < up->len; x++) { if (bit_test(ub->map, x)) printf("#"); else printf(" "); } printf("]\n"); } } static void print_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh) { struct unr *up; u_int x; printf( "%p low = %u high = %u first = %u last = %u busy %u chunks = %u\n", uh, uh->low, uh->high, uh->first, uh->last, uh->busy, uh->alloc); x = uh->low + uh->first; TAILQ_FOREACH(up, &uh->head, list) { printf(" from = %5u", x); print_unr(uh, up); if (up->ptr == NULL || up->ptr == uh) x += up->len; else x += NBITS; } } static void test_alloc_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int i, char a[]) { int j; if (a[i]) { printf("F %u\n", i); free_unr(uh, i); a[i] = 0; } else { no_alloc = 1; j = alloc_unr(uh); if (j != -1) { a[j] = 1; printf("A %d\n", j); } no_alloc = 0; } } static void test_alloc_unr_specific(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int i, char a[]) { int j; j = alloc_unr_specific(uh, i); if (j == -1) { printf("F %u\n", i); a[i] = 0; free_unr(uh, i); } else { a[i] = 1; printf("A %d\n", j); } } /* Number of unrs to test */ #define NN 10000 int main(int argc __unused, const char **argv __unused) { struct unrhdr *uh; u_int i, x, m, j; char a[NN]; setbuf(stdout, NULL); uh = new_unrhdr(0, NN - 1, NULL); print_unrhdr(uh); memset(a, 0, sizeof a); srandomdev(); fprintf(stderr, "sizeof(struct unr) %zu\n", sizeof(struct unr)); fprintf(stderr, "sizeof(struct unrb) %zu\n", sizeof(struct unrb)); fprintf(stderr, "sizeof(struct unrhdr) %zu\n", sizeof(struct unrhdr)); fprintf(stderr, "NBITS %d\n", NBITS); x = 1; for (m = 0; m < NN * 100; m++) { j = random(); i = (j >> 1) % NN; #if 0 if (a[i] && (j & 1)) continue; #endif if ((random() & 1) != 0) test_alloc_unr(uh, i, a); else test_alloc_unr_specific(uh, i, a); if (1) /* XXX: change this for detailed debug printout */ print_unrhdr(uh); check_unrhdr(uh, __LINE__); } for (i = 0; i < NN; i++) { if (a[i]) { printf("C %u\n", i); free_unr(uh, i); print_unrhdr(uh); } } print_unrhdr(uh); delete_unrhdr(uh); return (0); } #endif