-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
--- Copyright (C) 1992-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
+-- Copyright (C) 1992-2009, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
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-- --
-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-with System.Storage_Elements;
with System.Soft_Links;
-with Unchecked_Conversion;
+with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
package body System.Pool_Size is
package SSE renames System.Storage_Elements;
use type SSE.Storage_Offset;
- -- Even though these storage pools are typically only used
- -- by a single task, if multiple tasks are declared at the
- -- same or a more nested scope as the storage pool, there
- -- still may be concurrent access. The current implementation
- -- of Stack_Bounded_Pool always uses a global lock for protecting
- -- access. This should eventually be replaced by an atomic
+ -- Even though these storage pools are typically only used by a single
+ -- task, if multiple tasks are declared at the same or a more nested scope
+ -- as the storage pool, there still may be concurrent access. The current
+ -- implementation of Stack_Bounded_Pool always uses a global lock for
+ -- protecting access. This should eventually be replaced by an atomic
-- linked list implementation for efficiency reasons.
package SSL renames System.Soft_Links;
type Storage_Count_Access is access SSE.Storage_Count;
function To_Storage_Count_Access is
- new Unchecked_Conversion (Address, Storage_Count_Access);
+ new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (Address, Storage_Count_Access);
SC_Size : constant := SSE.Storage_Count'Object_Size / System.Storage_Unit;
package Variable_Size_Management is
- -- Embedded pool that manages allocation of variable-size data.
+ -- Embedded pool that manages allocation of variable-size data
- -- This pool is used as soon as the Elmt_sizS of the pool object is 0.
+ -- This pool is used as soon as the Elmt_Size of the pool object is 0
-- Allocation is done on the first chunk long enough for the request.
-- Deallocation just puts the freed chunk at the beginning of the list.
----------------
procedure Initialize (Pool : in out Stack_Bounded_Pool) is
+
+ -- Define the appropriate alignment for allocations. This is the
+ -- maximum of the requested alignment, and the alignment required
+ -- for Storage_Count values. The latter test is to ensure that we
+ -- can properly reference the linked list pointers for free lists.
+
Align : constant SSE.Storage_Count :=
- SSE.Storage_Count'Max (SSE.Storage_Count'Alignment, Pool.Alignment);
+ SSE.Storage_Count'Max
+ (SSE.Storage_Count'Alignment, Pool.Alignment);
begin
if Pool.Elmt_Size = 0 then
Pool.First_Empty := 1;
-- Compute the size to allocate given the size of the element and
- -- the possible Alignment clause
+ -- the possible alignment requirement as defined above.
Pool.Aligned_Elmt_Size :=
SSE.Storage_Count'Max (SC_Size,
------------------
function Storage_Size
- (Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool)
- return SSE.Storage_Count
+ (Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool) return SSE.Storage_Count
is
begin
return Pool.Pool_Size;
function Size
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count)
- return SSE.Storage_Count;
+ Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count) return SSE.Storage_Count;
-- Fetch the field 'size' of a chunk of available storage
function Next
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count)
- return SSE.Storage_Count;
+ Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count) return SSE.Storage_Count;
-- Fetch the field 'next' of a chunk of available storage
function Chunk_Of
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Addr : System.Address)
- return SSE.Storage_Count;
+ Addr : System.Address) return SSE.Storage_Count;
-- Give the chunk number in the pool from its Address
--------------
raise Storage_Error;
end if;
- -- When the chunk is bigger than what is needed, take appropraite
+ -- When the chunk is bigger than what is needed, take appropriate
-- amount and build a new shrinked chunk with the remainder.
if Size (Pool, Chunk) - Align_Size > Minimum_Size then
function Chunk_Of
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Addr : System.Address)
- return SSE.Storage_Count
+ Addr : System.Address) return SSE.Storage_Count
is
begin
return 1 + abs (Addr - Pool.The_Pool (1)'Address);
Storage_Size : SSE.Storage_Count;
Alignment : SSE.Storage_Count)
is
+ pragma Warnings (Off, Pool);
+
Align_Size : constant SSE.Storage_Count :=
((Storage_Size + Alignment - 1) / Alignment) *
Alignment;
function Next
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count)
- return SSE.Storage_Count
+ Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count) return SSE.Storage_Count
is
begin
pragma Warnings (Off);
function Size
(Pool : Stack_Bounded_Pool;
- Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count)
- return SSE.Storage_Count
+ Chunk : SSE.Storage_Count) return SSE.Storage_Count
is
begin
pragma Warnings (Off);