Commit 5fa8cda9 by Russell Belfer

Round up pool alloc sizes for alignment

To make sure that items returned from pool allocations are aligned
on nice boundaries, this rounds up all pool allocation sizes to a
multiple of 8.  This adds a small amount of overhead to each item.

The rounding up could be made optional with an extra parameter to
the pool initialization that turned on rounding only for pools
where item alignment actually matters, but I think for the extra
code and complexity that would be involved, that it makes sense
just to burn a little bit of extra memory and enable this all the
time.
parent dcdb8500
......@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ GIT_INLINE(void) pool_remove_page(
void *git_pool_malloc(git_pool *pool, uint32_t items)
{
git_pool_page *scan = pool->open, *prev;
uint32_t size = items * pool->item_size;
uint32_t size = ((items * pool->item_size) + 7) & ~7;
void *ptr = NULL;
pool->has_string_alloc = 0;
......
......@@ -38,19 +38,19 @@ void test_core_pool__1(void)
cl_assert(git_pool_malloc(&p, i) != NULL);
/* with fixed page size, allocation must end up with these values */
cl_assert(git_pool__open_pages(&p) == 1);
cl_assert(git_pool__full_pages(&p) == 505);
cl_assert_equal_i(1, git_pool__open_pages(&p));
cl_assert_equal_i(507, git_pool__full_pages(&p));
git_pool_clear(&p);
cl_git_pass(git_pool_init(&p, 1, 4100));
cl_git_pass(git_pool_init(&p, 1, 4120));
for (i = 2010; i > 0; i--)
cl_assert(git_pool_malloc(&p, i) != NULL);
/* with fixed page size, allocation must end up with these values */
cl_assert(git_pool__open_pages(&p) == 1);
cl_assert(git_pool__full_pages(&p) == 492);
cl_assert_equal_i(1, git_pool__open_pages(&p));
cl_assert_equal_i(492, git_pool__full_pages(&p));
git_pool_clear(&p);
}
......
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