95e3c058ef
* SkAutoFree moved to SkTemplates.h (now implmented with unique_ptr).
* SkAutoMalloc and SkAutoSMalloc moved to SkAutoMalloc.h
* "SkAutoFree X(sk_malloc_throw(N));" --> "SkAutoMalloc X(N);"
Revert "Revert 'SkTypes.h : move SkAutoMalloc into SkAutoMalloc.h'"
This reverts commit c456b73fef
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Change-Id: Ie2c1a17c20134b8ceab85a68b3ae3e61c24fbaab
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/6886
Reviewed-by: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Hal Canary <halcanary@google.com>
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5.6 KiB
C++
175 lines
5.6 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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#ifndef SkAutoMalloc_DEFINED
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#define SkAutoMalloc_DEFINED
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#include "SkTypes.h"
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#include <memory>
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/**
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* Manage an allocated block of heap memory. This object is the sole manager of
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* the lifetime of the block, so the caller must not call sk_free() or delete
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* on the block, unless release() was called.
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*/
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class SkAutoMalloc : SkNoncopyable {
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public:
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explicit SkAutoMalloc(size_t size = 0)
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: fPtr(size ? sk_malloc_throw(size) : nullptr), fSize(size) {}
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/**
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* Passed to reset to specify what happens if the requested size is smaller
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* than the current size (and the current block was dynamically allocated).
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*/
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enum OnShrink {
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/**
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* If the requested size is smaller than the current size, and the
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* current block is dynamically allocated, free the old block and
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* malloc a new block of the smaller size.
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*/
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kAlloc_OnShrink,
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/**
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* If the requested size is smaller than the current size, and the
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* current block is dynamically allocated, just return the old
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* block.
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*/
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kReuse_OnShrink
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};
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/**
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* Reallocates the block to a new size. The ptr may or may not change.
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*/
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void* reset(size_t size = 0, OnShrink shrink = kAlloc_OnShrink) {
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if (size != fSize && (size > fSize || kReuse_OnShrink != shrink)) {
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fPtr.reset(size ? sk_malloc_throw(size) : nullptr);
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fSize = size;
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}
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return fPtr.get();
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}
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/**
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* Return the allocated block.
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*/
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void* get() { return fPtr.get(); }
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const void* get() const { return fPtr.get(); }
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/** Transfer ownership of the current ptr to the caller, setting the
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internal reference to null. Note the caller is reponsible for calling
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sk_free on the returned address.
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*/
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void* release() {
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fSize = 0;
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return fPtr.release();
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}
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private:
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struct WrapFree {
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void operator()(void* p) { sk_free(p); }
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};
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std::unique_ptr<void, WrapFree> fPtr;
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size_t fSize; // can be larger than the requested size (see kReuse)
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};
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#define SkAutoMalloc(...) SK_REQUIRE_LOCAL_VAR(SkAutoMalloc)
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/**
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* Manage an allocated block of memory. If the requested size is <= kSizeRequested (or slightly
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* more), then the allocation will come from the stack rather than the heap. This object is the
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* sole manager of the lifetime of the block, so the caller must not call sk_free() or delete on
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* the block.
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*/
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template <size_t kSizeRequested> class SkAutoSMalloc : SkNoncopyable {
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public:
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/**
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* Creates initially empty storage. get() returns a ptr, but it is to a zero-byte allocation.
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* Must call reset(size) to return an allocated block.
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*/
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SkAutoSMalloc() {
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fPtr = fStorage;
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fSize = kSize;
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}
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/**
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* Allocate a block of the specified size. If size <= kSizeRequested (or slightly more), then
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* the allocation will come from the stack, otherwise it will be dynamically allocated.
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*/
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explicit SkAutoSMalloc(size_t size) {
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fPtr = fStorage;
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fSize = kSize;
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this->reset(size);
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}
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/**
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* Free the allocated block (if any). If the block was small enough to have been allocated on
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* the stack, then this does nothing.
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*/
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~SkAutoSMalloc() {
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if (fPtr != (void*)fStorage) {
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sk_free(fPtr);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Return the allocated block. May return non-null even if the block is of zero size. Since
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* this may be on the stack or dynamically allocated, the caller must not call sk_free() on it,
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* but must rely on SkAutoSMalloc to manage it.
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*/
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void* get() const { return fPtr; }
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/**
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* Return a new block of the requested size, freeing (as necessary) any previously allocated
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* block. As with the constructor, if size <= kSizeRequested (or slightly more) then the return
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* block may be allocated locally, rather than from the heap.
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*/
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void* reset(size_t size,
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SkAutoMalloc::OnShrink shrink = SkAutoMalloc::kAlloc_OnShrink,
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bool* didChangeAlloc = nullptr) {
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size = (size < kSize) ? kSize : size;
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bool alloc = size != fSize && (SkAutoMalloc::kAlloc_OnShrink == shrink || size > fSize);
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if (didChangeAlloc) {
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*didChangeAlloc = alloc;
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}
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if (alloc) {
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if (fPtr != (void*)fStorage) {
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sk_free(fPtr);
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}
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if (size == kSize) {
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SkASSERT(fPtr != fStorage); // otherwise we lied when setting didChangeAlloc.
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fPtr = fStorage;
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} else {
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fPtr = sk_malloc_flags(size, SK_MALLOC_THROW | SK_MALLOC_TEMP);
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}
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fSize = size;
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}
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SkASSERT(fSize >= size && fSize >= kSize);
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SkASSERT((fPtr == fStorage) || fSize > kSize);
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return fPtr;
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}
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private:
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// Align up to 32 bits.
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static const size_t kSizeAlign4 = SkAlign4(kSizeRequested);
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#if defined(GOOGLE3)
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// Stack frame size is limited for GOOGLE3. 4k is less than the actual max, but some functions
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// have multiple large stack allocations.
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static const size_t kMaxBytes = 4 * 1024;
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static const size_t kSize = kSizeRequested > kMaxBytes ? kMaxBytes : kSizeAlign4;
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#else
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static const size_t kSize = kSizeAlign4;
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#endif
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void* fPtr;
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size_t fSize; // can be larger than the requested size (see kReuse)
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uint32_t fStorage[kSize >> 2];
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};
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// Can't guard the constructor because it's a template class.
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#endif
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