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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * dsa.h
- * Dynamic shared memory areas.
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * IDENTIFICATION
- * src/include/utils/dsa.h
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef DSA_H
- #define DSA_H
- #include "port/atomics.h"
- #include "storage/dsm.h"
- /* The opaque type used for an area. */
- struct dsa_area;
- typedef struct dsa_area dsa_area;
- /*
- * If this system only uses a 32-bit value for size_t, then use the 32-bit
- * implementation of DSA. This limits the amount of DSA that can be created
- * to something significantly less than the entire 4GB address space because
- * the DSA pointer must encode both a segment identifier and an offset, but
- * that shouldn't be a significant limitation in practice.
- *
- * If this system doesn't support atomic operations on 64-bit values, then
- * we fall back to 32-bit dsa_pointer for lack of other options.
- *
- * For testing purposes, USE_SMALL_DSA_POINTER can be defined to force the use
- * of 32-bit dsa_pointer even on systems capable of supporting a 64-bit
- * dsa_pointer.
- */
- #if SIZEOF_SIZE_T == 4 || !defined(PG_HAVE_ATOMIC_U64_SUPPORT) || \
- defined(USE_SMALL_DSA_POINTER)
- #define SIZEOF_DSA_POINTER 4
- #else
- #define SIZEOF_DSA_POINTER 8
- #endif
- /*
- * The type of 'relative pointers' to memory allocated by a dynamic shared
- * area. dsa_pointer values can be shared with other processes, but must be
- * converted to backend-local pointers before they can be dereferenced. See
- * dsa_get_address. Also, an atomic version and appropriately sized atomic
- * operations.
- */
- #if SIZEOF_DSA_POINTER == 4
- typedef uint32 dsa_pointer;
- typedef pg_atomic_uint32 dsa_pointer_atomic;
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_init pg_atomic_init_u32
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_read pg_atomic_read_u32
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_write pg_atomic_write_u32
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_fetch_add pg_atomic_fetch_add_u32
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_compare_exchange pg_atomic_compare_exchange_u32
- #define DSA_POINTER_FORMAT "%08x"
- #else
- typedef uint64 dsa_pointer;
- typedef pg_atomic_uint64 dsa_pointer_atomic;
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_init pg_atomic_init_u64
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_read pg_atomic_read_u64
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_write pg_atomic_write_u64
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_fetch_add pg_atomic_fetch_add_u64
- #define dsa_pointer_atomic_compare_exchange pg_atomic_compare_exchange_u64
- #define DSA_POINTER_FORMAT "%016" INT64_MODIFIER "x"
- #endif
- /* Flags for dsa_allocate_extended. */
- #define DSA_ALLOC_HUGE 0x01 /* allow huge allocation (> 1 GB) */
- #define DSA_ALLOC_NO_OOM 0x02 /* no failure if out-of-memory */
- #define DSA_ALLOC_ZERO 0x04 /* zero allocated memory */
- /* A sentinel value for dsa_pointer used to indicate failure to allocate. */
- #define InvalidDsaPointer ((dsa_pointer) 0)
- /* Check if a dsa_pointer value is valid. */
- #define DsaPointerIsValid(x) ((x) != InvalidDsaPointer)
- /* Allocate uninitialized memory with error on out-of-memory. */
- #define dsa_allocate(area, size) \
- dsa_allocate_extended(area, size, 0)
- /* Allocate zero-initialized memory with error on out-of-memory. */
- #define dsa_allocate0(area, size) \
- dsa_allocate_extended(area, size, DSA_ALLOC_ZERO)
- /*
- * The type used for dsa_area handles. dsa_handle values can be shared with
- * other processes, so that they can attach to them. This provides a way to
- * share allocated storage with other processes.
- *
- * The handle for a dsa_area is currently implemented as the dsm_handle
- * for the first DSM segment backing this dynamic storage area, but client
- * code shouldn't assume that is true.
- */
- typedef dsm_handle dsa_handle;
- extern dsa_area *dsa_create(int tranche_id);
- extern dsa_area *dsa_create_in_place(void *place, size_t size,
- int tranche_id, dsm_segment *segment);
- extern dsa_area *dsa_attach(dsa_handle handle);
- extern dsa_area *dsa_attach_in_place(void *place, dsm_segment *segment);
- extern void dsa_release_in_place(void *place);
- extern void dsa_on_dsm_detach_release_in_place(dsm_segment *, Datum);
- extern void dsa_on_shmem_exit_release_in_place(int, Datum);
- extern void dsa_pin_mapping(dsa_area *area);
- extern void dsa_detach(dsa_area *area);
- extern void dsa_pin(dsa_area *area);
- extern void dsa_unpin(dsa_area *area);
- extern void dsa_set_size_limit(dsa_area *area, size_t limit);
- extern size_t dsa_minimum_size(void);
- extern dsa_handle dsa_get_handle(dsa_area *area);
- extern dsa_pointer dsa_allocate_extended(dsa_area *area, size_t size, int flags);
- extern void dsa_free(dsa_area *area, dsa_pointer dp);
- extern void *dsa_get_address(dsa_area *area, dsa_pointer dp);
- extern void dsa_trim(dsa_area *area);
- extern void dsa_dump(dsa_area *area);
- #endif /* DSA_H */
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