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SynFPCCMemAligned.pas
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/// implements a Linux FPC heap manager that uses external glibc, Intel TBB or
// jemalloc libraries, with no overhead
// - define -dFPC_SYNCMEM (for glibc), -dFPC_SYNTBB (after "apt-get install libtbb2")
// or -dFPC_SYNJEMALLOC (after "apt-get install libjemalloc1")
// - with Linux glibc, alignment is 2*SizeOf(pointer) i.e. 16 bytes under x86_64
unit SynFPCCMemAligned;
{
This file is part of Synopse mORMot framework.
Synopse mORMot framework. Copyright (C) 2019 Arnaud Bouchez
Synopse Informatique - https://synopse.info
*** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.mozilla.org/MPL
Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License.
The Original Code is Synopse mORMot framework.
The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Arnaud Bouchez.
Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2019
the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
Contributor(s):
Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
of those above. if you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. if you do not delete
the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
***** END LICENSE BLOCK *****
Version 1.18
- initial revision
}
(*
Usage:
- for glibc (preferred), define -dFPC_NO_DEFAULT_MEMORYMANAGER -dFPC_SYNCMEM
- for Intel TBB, define -dFPC_SYNTBB - after "apt-get install libtbb2"
- for jemalloc, define -dFPC_SYNJEMALLOC - after "apt-get install libjemalloc1"
- and ensure your dpr/lpr start with:
uses
{$I SynDprUses.inc} // includes this unit
SynCommons, ....
or at least this SynFPCCMemAligned unit is the very first in the uses list
Some raw numbers, from TestSQL3 string allocation tests (single threaded):
- FPC default heap
500000 interning 8 KB in 77.34ms i.e. 6,464,959/s, aver. 0us, 98.6 MB/s
500000 direct 7.6 MB in 100.73ms i.e. 4,963,518/s, aver. 0us, 75.7 MB/s
- glibc 2.23
500000 interning 8 KB in 76.06ms i.e. 6,573,152/s, aver. 0us, 100.2 MB/s
500000 direct 7.6 MB in 36.64ms i.e. 13,645,915/s, aver. 0us, 208.2 MB/s
- jemalloc 3.6
500000 interning 8 KB in 78.60ms i.e. 6,361,323/s, aver. 0us, 97 MB/s
500000 direct 7.6 MB in 58.08ms i.e. 8,608,667/s, aver. 0us, 131.3 MB/s
- Intel TBB 4.4
500000 interning 8 KB in 61.96ms i.e. 8,068,810/s, aver. 0us, 123.1 MB/s
500000 direct 7.6 MB in 36.46ms i.e. 13,711,402/s, aver. 0us, 209.2 MB/s
for multi-threaded process, we observed best scaling with TBB on this system
BUT memory consumption raised to 60 more space (gblic=2.6GB vs TBB=170GB)!
-> so for serious server work, glibc (FPC_SYNCMEM) sounds the best candidate
*)
interface
{$I Synopse.inc} // set proper flags, and define LINUX for BSD and ANDROID
{$ifndef FPC}
THIS UNIT IS FOR FPC ONLY !
{$endif FPC}
{$ifdef FPC_SYNCMEM}
{$ifndef LINUXNOTBSD}
THIS UNIT IS FOR FPC/LINUX ONLY !
- requires malloc_usable_size() -> use regular cmem unit instead
{$endif LINUXNOTBSD}
{$endif FPC_SYNCMEM}
implementation
{$ifdef FPC_SYNCMEM}
// low-level direct calls to the external glibc library
function malloc(size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl; external 'c' name 'malloc';
function calloc(count, size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl; external 'c' name 'calloc';
procedure free(p: pointer); cdecl; external 'c' name 'free';
function realloc(p: pointer; size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl; external 'c' name 'realloc';
function msize(p: pointer): PtrUInt; cdecl; external 'c' name 'malloc_usable_size';
// function missing on some platforms, so this unit is enabled only for LINUXNOTBSD
// see https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/malloc_005fusable_005fsize.html
// = Mac OS X 10.5, FreeBSD 6.0, NetBSD 5.0, OpenBSD 3.8, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 5.1, HP-UX 11.00,
// IRIX 6.5, OSF/1 5.1, Solaris 11.3, mingw, MSVC 14, Interix 3.5, BeOS, Android 4.1
{$else}
uses
{$ifdef LINUXNOTBSD}
cthreads, // as required by libraries - will also link needed glibc
{$endif LINUXNOTBSD}
dl;
// late-binding API calls to the external malloc libraries
var
malloc: function(size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl;
calloc: function(count, size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl;
free: procedure(p: pointer); cdecl;
realloc: function(p: pointer; size: PtrUInt): pointer; cdecl;
msize: function(p: pointer): PtrUInt; cdecl;
{$endif FPC_SYNCMEM}
// TMemoryManager replacement
function _GetMem(size: PtrUInt): pointer;
begin
result := malloc(size);
end;
function _FreeMem(p: pointer): PtrUInt;
begin
free(p); // free(nil) has no effect
result := 0;
end;
function _FreeMemSize(p: pointer; size: PtrUInt): PtrUInt;
begin // our unit won't check the "size" value (not mandatory)
if size <> 0 then
free(p);
result := 0;
end;
function _AllocMem(size: PtrUInt): pointer;
begin
result := calloc(size, 1); // no need to call FillChar() e.g. from mmap
end;
function _ReAllocMem(var p: pointer; size: PtrUInt): pointer;
begin
result := realloc(p, size); // is free(p) if size=0 or malloc(size) if p=nil
p := result;
end;
function _MemSize(p: pointer): PtrUInt;
begin // AFAIK used only by fpc_AnsiStr_SetLength() in RTL
result := msize(p);
end;
function _GetHeapStatus: THeapStatus;
begin
FillChar(result, sizeof(result), 0);
end;
function _GetFPCHeapStatus: TFPCHeapStatus;
begin
FillChar(result, sizeof(result), 0);
end;
const
NewMM: TMemoryManager = (
NeedLock: false;
GetMem: @_Getmem;
FreeMem: @_FreeMem;
FreememSize: @_FreememSize;
AllocMem: @_AllocMem;
ReallocMem: @_ReAllocMem;
MemSize: @_MemSize;
InitThread: nil;
DoneThread: nil;
RelocateHeap: nil;
GetHeapStatus: @_GetHeapStatus;
GetFPCHeapStatus: @_GetFPCHeapStatus);
var
OldMM: TMemoryManager;
{$ifndef FPC_SYNCMEM}
lib: pointer;
{$endif FPC_SYNCMEM}
{.$define VERBOSE}
{$I-}
procedure InitMM;
begin
{$ifdef FPC_SYNCMEM}
{$ifdef VERBOSE}writeln('using glibc');{$endif}
{$else}
{$ifdef FPC_SYNJEMALLOC} // jemalloc 3.6 seems slower, but maybe less fragmented
lib := dlopen('libjemalloc.so.1', RTLD_LAZY);
if lib <> nil then begin
pointer(@malloc) := dlsym(lib, 'malloc');
pointer(@calloc) := dlsym(lib, 'calloc');
pointer(@free) := dlsym(lib, 'free');
pointer(@realloc) := dlsym(lib, 'realloc');
pointer(@msize) := dlsym(lib, 'malloc_usable_size');
{$ifdef VERBOSE}writeln('using jemalloc');{$endif}
end else
writeln(StdErr, dlerror, ' [apt-get install libjemalloc1]');
{$else}
lib := dlopen('libtbbmalloc.so.2', RTLD_LAZY);
if lib = nil then
lib := dlopen('libtbbmalloc.so', RTLD_LAZY);
if lib = nil then
writeln(StdErr, dlerror, ' [apt-get install libtbb2]')
else begin
pointer(@malloc) := dlsym(lib, 'scalable_malloc');
pointer(@calloc) := dlsym(lib, 'scalable_calloc');
pointer(@free) := dlsym(lib, 'scalable_free');
pointer(@realloc) := dlsym(lib, 'scalable_realloc');
pointer(@msize) := dlsym(lib, 'scalable_msize');
{$ifdef VERBOSE}writeln('using Intel TBB');{$endif}
end;
{$endif FPC_SYNJEMALLOC}
{$endif FPC_SYNCMEM}
if pointer(@msize) <> nil then begin
{$ifdef CPUX64} // no cdecl on x86_64 -> direct call is just fine
NewMM.GetMem := pointer(@malloc);
NewMM.FreeMem := pointer(@free);
NewMM.MemSize := pointer(@msize);
{$endif}
GetMemoryManager(OldMM);
SetMemoryManager(NewMM);
end;
end;
{$I+}
initialization
InitMM;
finalization
if pointer(@msize) <> nil then begin
SetMemoryManager(OldMM);
{$ifndef FPC_SYNCMEM}
if lib <> nil then
dlclose(lib);
{$endif FPC_SYNCMEM}
end;
end.