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| //===-- JITMemoryManager.cpp - Memory Allocator for JIT'd code ------------===//
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| //
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| //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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| //
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| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| //
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| // This file defines the DefaultJITMemoryManager class.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #include "llvm/GlobalValue.h"
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| #include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/JITMemoryManager.h"
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| #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
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| #include "llvm/System/Memory.h"
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| #include <map>
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| #include <vector>
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| #include <cassert>
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| #include <cstdio>
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| #include <cstdlib>
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| #include <cstring>
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| using namespace llvm;
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| 
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| 
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| JITMemoryManager::~JITMemoryManager() {}
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| 
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| // Memory Block Implementation.
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| namespace {
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|   /// MemoryRangeHeader - For a range of memory, this is the header that we put
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|   /// on the block of memory.  It is carefully crafted to be one word of memory.
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|   /// Allocated blocks have just this header, free'd blocks have FreeRangeHeader
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|   /// which starts with this.
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|   struct FreeRangeHeader;
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|   struct MemoryRangeHeader {
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|     /// ThisAllocated - This is true if this block is currently allocated.  If
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|     /// not, this can be converted to a FreeRangeHeader.
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|     unsigned ThisAllocated : 1;
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|     
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|     /// PrevAllocated - Keep track of whether the block immediately before us is
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|     /// allocated.  If not, the word immediately before this header is the size
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|     /// of the previous block.
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|     unsigned PrevAllocated : 1;
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|     
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|     /// BlockSize - This is the size in bytes of this memory block,
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|     /// including this header.
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|     uintptr_t BlockSize : (sizeof(intptr_t)*8 - 2);
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|     
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| 
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|     /// getBlockAfter - Return the memory block immediately after this one.
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|     ///
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|     MemoryRangeHeader &getBlockAfter() const {
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|       return *(MemoryRangeHeader*)((char*)this+BlockSize);
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|     }
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|     
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|     /// getFreeBlockBefore - If the block before this one is free, return it,
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|     /// otherwise return null.
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|     FreeRangeHeader *getFreeBlockBefore() const {
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|       if (PrevAllocated) return 0;
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|       intptr_t PrevSize = ((intptr_t *)this)[-1];
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|       return (FreeRangeHeader*)((char*)this-PrevSize);
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|     }
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|     
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|     /// FreeBlock - Turn an allocated block into a free block, adjusting
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|     /// bits in the object headers, and adding an end of region memory block.
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|     FreeRangeHeader *FreeBlock(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList);
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|     
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|     /// TrimAllocationToSize - If this allocated block is significantly larger
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|     /// than NewSize, split it into two pieces (where the former is NewSize
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|     /// bytes, including the header), and add the new block to the free list.
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|     FreeRangeHeader *TrimAllocationToSize(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList, 
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|                                           uint64_t NewSize);
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|   };
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| 
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|   /// FreeRangeHeader - For a memory block that isn't already allocated, this
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|   /// keeps track of the current block and has a pointer to the next free block.
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|   /// Free blocks are kept on a circularly linked list.
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|   struct FreeRangeHeader : public MemoryRangeHeader {
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|     FreeRangeHeader *Prev;
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|     FreeRangeHeader *Next;
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|     
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|     /// getMinBlockSize - Get the minimum size for a memory block.  Blocks
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|     /// smaller than this size cannot be created.
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|     static unsigned getMinBlockSize() {
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|       return sizeof(FreeRangeHeader)+sizeof(intptr_t);
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|     }
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|     
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|     /// SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker - The word at the end of every free block is
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|     /// known to be the size of the free block.  Set it for this block.
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|     void SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker() {
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|       void *EndOfBlock = (char*)this + BlockSize;
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|       ((intptr_t *)EndOfBlock)[-1] = BlockSize;
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|     }
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| 
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|     FreeRangeHeader *RemoveFromFreeList() {
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|       assert(Next->Prev == this && Prev->Next == this && "Freelist broken!");
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|       Next->Prev = Prev;
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|       return Prev->Next = Next;
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|     }
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|     
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|     void AddToFreeList(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList) {
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|       Next = FreeList;
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|       Prev = FreeList->Prev;
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|       Prev->Next = this;
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|       Next->Prev = this;
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// GrowBlock - The block after this block just got deallocated.  Merge it
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|     /// into the current block.
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|     void GrowBlock(uintptr_t NewSize);
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|     
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|     /// AllocateBlock - Mark this entire block allocated, updating freelists
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|     /// etc.  This returns a pointer to the circular free-list.
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|     FreeRangeHeader *AllocateBlock();
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /// AllocateBlock - Mark this entire block allocated, updating freelists
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| /// etc.  This returns a pointer to the circular free-list.
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| FreeRangeHeader *FreeRangeHeader::AllocateBlock() {
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|   assert(!ThisAllocated && !getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated &&
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|          "Cannot allocate an allocated block!");
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|   // Mark this block allocated.
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|   ThisAllocated = 1;
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|   getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated = 1;
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|  
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|   // Remove it from the free list.
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|   return RemoveFromFreeList();
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| }
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| 
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| /// FreeBlock - Turn an allocated block into a free block, adjusting
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| /// bits in the object headers, and adding an end of region memory block.
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| /// If possible, coalesce this block with neighboring blocks.  Return the
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| /// FreeRangeHeader to allocate from.
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| FreeRangeHeader *MemoryRangeHeader::FreeBlock(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList) {
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|   MemoryRangeHeader *FollowingBlock = &getBlockAfter();
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|   assert(ThisAllocated && "This block is already allocated!");
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|   assert(FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated && "Flags out of sync!");
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|   
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|   FreeRangeHeader *FreeListToReturn = FreeList;
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|   
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|   // If the block after this one is free, merge it into this block.
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|   if (!FollowingBlock->ThisAllocated) {
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|     FreeRangeHeader &FollowingFreeBlock = *(FreeRangeHeader *)FollowingBlock;
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|     // "FreeList" always needs to be a valid free block.  If we're about to
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|     // coalesce with it, update our notion of what the free list is.
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|     if (&FollowingFreeBlock == FreeList) {
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|       FreeList = FollowingFreeBlock.Next;
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|       FreeListToReturn = 0;
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|       assert(&FollowingFreeBlock != FreeList && "No tombstone block?");
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|     }
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|     FollowingFreeBlock.RemoveFromFreeList();
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|     
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|     // Include the following block into this one.
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|     BlockSize += FollowingFreeBlock.BlockSize;
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|     FollowingBlock = &FollowingFreeBlock.getBlockAfter();
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|     
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|     // Tell the block after the block we are coalescing that this block is
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|     // allocated.
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|     FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated = 1;
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|   }
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|   
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|   assert(FollowingBlock->ThisAllocated && "Missed coalescing?");
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|   
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|   if (FreeRangeHeader *PrevFreeBlock = getFreeBlockBefore()) {
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|     PrevFreeBlock->GrowBlock(PrevFreeBlock->BlockSize + BlockSize);
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|     return FreeListToReturn ? FreeListToReturn : PrevFreeBlock;
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Otherwise, mark this block free.
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|   FreeRangeHeader &FreeBlock = *(FreeRangeHeader*)this;
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|   FollowingBlock->PrevAllocated = 0;
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|   FreeBlock.ThisAllocated = 0;
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| 
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|   // Link this into the linked list of free blocks.
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|   FreeBlock.AddToFreeList(FreeList);
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| 
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|   // Add a marker at the end of the block, indicating the size of this free
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|   // block.
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|   FreeBlock.SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
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|   return FreeListToReturn ? FreeListToReturn : &FreeBlock;
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| }
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| 
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| /// GrowBlock - The block after this block just got deallocated.  Merge it
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| /// into the current block.
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| void FreeRangeHeader::GrowBlock(uintptr_t NewSize) {
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|   assert(NewSize > BlockSize && "Not growing block?");
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|   BlockSize = NewSize;
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|   SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
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|   getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated = 0;
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| }
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| 
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| /// TrimAllocationToSize - If this allocated block is significantly larger
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| /// than NewSize, split it into two pieces (where the former is NewSize
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| /// bytes, including the header), and add the new block to the free list.
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| FreeRangeHeader *MemoryRangeHeader::
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| TrimAllocationToSize(FreeRangeHeader *FreeList, uint64_t NewSize) {
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|   assert(ThisAllocated && getBlockAfter().PrevAllocated &&
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|          "Cannot deallocate part of an allocated block!");
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| 
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|   // Don't allow blocks to be trimmed below minimum required size
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|   NewSize = std::max<uint64_t>(FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize(), NewSize);
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| 
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|   // Round up size for alignment of header.
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|   unsigned HeaderAlign = __alignof(FreeRangeHeader);
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|   NewSize = (NewSize+ (HeaderAlign-1)) & ~(HeaderAlign-1);
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|   
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|   // Size is now the size of the block we will remove from the start of the
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|   // current block.
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|   assert(NewSize <= BlockSize &&
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|          "Allocating more space from this block than exists!");
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|   
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|   // If splitting this block will cause the remainder to be too small, do not
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|   // split the block.
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|   if (BlockSize <= NewSize+FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize())
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|     return FreeList;
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|   
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|   // Otherwise, we splice the required number of bytes out of this block, form
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|   // a new block immediately after it, then mark this block allocated.
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|   MemoryRangeHeader &FormerNextBlock = getBlockAfter();
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|   
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|   // Change the size of this block.
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|   BlockSize = NewSize;
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|   
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|   // Get the new block we just sliced out and turn it into a free block.
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|   FreeRangeHeader &NewNextBlock = (FreeRangeHeader &)getBlockAfter();
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|   NewNextBlock.BlockSize = (char*)&FormerNextBlock - (char*)&NewNextBlock;
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|   NewNextBlock.ThisAllocated = 0;
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|   NewNextBlock.PrevAllocated = 1;
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|   NewNextBlock.SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
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|   FormerNextBlock.PrevAllocated = 0;
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|   NewNextBlock.AddToFreeList(FreeList);
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|   return &NewNextBlock;
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| }
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| 
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| // Memory Block Implementation.
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| namespace {  
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|   /// DefaultJITMemoryManager - Manage memory for the JIT code generation.
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|   /// This splits a large block of MAP_NORESERVE'd memory into two
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|   /// sections, one for function stubs, one for the functions themselves.  We
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|   /// have to do this because we may need to emit a function stub while in the
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|   /// middle of emitting a function, and we don't know how large the function we
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|   /// are emitting is.
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|   class VISIBILITY_HIDDEN DefaultJITMemoryManager : public JITMemoryManager {
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|     std::vector<sys::MemoryBlock> Blocks; // Memory blocks allocated by the JIT
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|     FreeRangeHeader *FreeMemoryList;      // Circular list of free blocks.
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|     
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|     // When emitting code into a memory block, this is the block.
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|     MemoryRangeHeader *CurBlock;
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|     
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|     unsigned char *CurStubPtr, *StubBase;
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|     unsigned char *GOTBase;      // Target Specific reserved memory
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| 
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|     // Centralize memory block allocation.
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|     sys::MemoryBlock getNewMemoryBlock(unsigned size);
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|     
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|     std::map<const Function*, MemoryRangeHeader*> FunctionBlocks;
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|     std::map<const Function*, MemoryRangeHeader*> TableBlocks;
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|   public:
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|     DefaultJITMemoryManager();
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|     ~DefaultJITMemoryManager();
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| 
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|     void AllocateGOT();
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| 
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|     unsigned char *allocateStub(const GlobalValue* F, unsigned StubSize,
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|                                 unsigned Alignment);
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|     
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|     /// startFunctionBody - When a function starts, allocate a block of free
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|     /// executable memory, returning a pointer to it and its actual size.
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|     unsigned char *startFunctionBody(const Function *F, uintptr_t &ActualSize) {
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|       CurBlock = FreeMemoryList;
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|       
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|       // Allocate the entire memory block.
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|       FreeMemoryList = FreeMemoryList->AllocateBlock();
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|       ActualSize = CurBlock->BlockSize-sizeof(MemoryRangeHeader);
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|       return (unsigned char *)(CurBlock+1);
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|     }
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|     
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|     /// endFunctionBody - The function F is now allocated, and takes the memory
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|     /// in the range [FunctionStart,FunctionEnd).
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|     void endFunctionBody(const Function *F, unsigned char *FunctionStart,
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|                          unsigned char *FunctionEnd) {
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|       assert(FunctionEnd > FunctionStart);
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|       assert(FunctionStart == (unsigned char *)(CurBlock+1) &&
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|              "Mismatched function start/end!");
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| 
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|       uintptr_t BlockSize = FunctionEnd - (unsigned char *)CurBlock;
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|       FunctionBlocks[F] = CurBlock;
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| 
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|       // Release the memory at the end of this block that isn't needed.
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|       FreeMemoryList =CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, BlockSize);
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// allocateSpace - Allocate a memory block of the given size.
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|     unsigned char *allocateSpace(intptr_t Size, unsigned Alignment) {
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|       CurBlock = FreeMemoryList;
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|       FreeMemoryList = FreeMemoryList->AllocateBlock();
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| 
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|       unsigned char *result = (unsigned char *)CurBlock+1;
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| 
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|       if (Alignment == 0) Alignment = 1;
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|       result = (unsigned char*)(((intptr_t)result+Alignment-1) &
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|                ~(intptr_t)(Alignment-1));
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| 
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|       uintptr_t BlockSize = result + Size - (unsigned char *)CurBlock;
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|       FreeMemoryList =CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, BlockSize);
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| 
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|       return result;
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// startExceptionTable - Use startFunctionBody to allocate memory for the 
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|     /// function's exception table.
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|     unsigned char* startExceptionTable(const Function* F, 
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|                                        uintptr_t &ActualSize) {
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|       return startFunctionBody(F, ActualSize);
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// endExceptionTable - The exception table of F is now allocated, 
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|     /// and takes the memory in the range [TableStart,TableEnd).
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|     void endExceptionTable(const Function *F, unsigned char *TableStart,
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|                            unsigned char *TableEnd, 
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|                            unsigned char* FrameRegister) {
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|       assert(TableEnd > TableStart);
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|       assert(TableStart == (unsigned char *)(CurBlock+1) &&
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|              "Mismatched table start/end!");
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|       
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|       uintptr_t BlockSize = TableEnd - (unsigned char *)CurBlock;
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|       TableBlocks[F] = CurBlock;
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| 
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|       // Release the memory at the end of this block that isn't needed.
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|       FreeMemoryList =CurBlock->TrimAllocationToSize(FreeMemoryList, BlockSize);
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|     }
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|     
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|     unsigned char *getGOTBase() const {
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|       return GOTBase;
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|     }
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|     
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|     /// deallocateMemForFunction - Deallocate all memory for the specified
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|     /// function body.
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|     void deallocateMemForFunction(const Function *F) {
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|       std::map<const Function*, MemoryRangeHeader*>::iterator
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|         I = FunctionBlocks.find(F);
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|       if (I == FunctionBlocks.end()) return;
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|       
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|       // Find the block that is allocated for this function.
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|       MemoryRangeHeader *MemRange = I->second;
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|       assert(MemRange->ThisAllocated && "Block isn't allocated!");
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|       
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|       // Fill the buffer with garbage!
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| #ifndef NDEBUG
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|       memset(MemRange+1, 0xCD, MemRange->BlockSize-sizeof(*MemRange));
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| #endif
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|       
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|       // Free the memory.
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|       FreeMemoryList = MemRange->FreeBlock(FreeMemoryList);
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|       
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|       // Finally, remove this entry from FunctionBlocks.
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|       FunctionBlocks.erase(I);
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|       
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|       I = TableBlocks.find(F);
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|       if (I == TableBlocks.end()) return;
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|       
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|       // Find the block that is allocated for this function.
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|       MemRange = I->second;
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|       assert(MemRange->ThisAllocated && "Block isn't allocated!");
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|       
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|       // Fill the buffer with garbage!
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| #ifndef NDEBUG
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|       memset(MemRange+1, 0xCD, MemRange->BlockSize-sizeof(*MemRange));
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| #endif
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|       
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|       // Free the memory.
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|       FreeMemoryList = MemRange->FreeBlock(FreeMemoryList);
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|       
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|       // Finally, remove this entry from TableBlocks.
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|       TableBlocks.erase(I);
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// setMemoryWritable - When code generation is in progress,
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|     /// the code pages may need permissions changed.
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|     void setMemoryWritable(void)
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|     {
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|       for (unsigned i = 0, e = Blocks.size(); i != e; ++i)
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|         sys::Memory::setWritable(Blocks[i]);
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|     }
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|     /// setMemoryExecutable - When code generation is done and we're ready to
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|     /// start execution, the code pages may need permissions changed.
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|     void setMemoryExecutable(void)
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|     {
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|       for (unsigned i = 0, e = Blocks.size(); i != e; ++i)
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|         sys::Memory::setExecutable(Blocks[i]);
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|     }
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|   };
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| }
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| 
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| DefaultJITMemoryManager::DefaultJITMemoryManager() {
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|   // Allocate a 16M block of memory for functions.
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| #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__arm__)
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|   sys::MemoryBlock MemBlock = getNewMemoryBlock(4 << 20);
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| #else
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|   sys::MemoryBlock MemBlock = getNewMemoryBlock(16 << 20);
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| #endif
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| 
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|   unsigned char *MemBase = static_cast<unsigned char*>(MemBlock.base());
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| 
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|   // Allocate stubs backwards from the base, allocate functions forward
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|   // from the base.
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|   StubBase   = MemBase;
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|   CurStubPtr = MemBase + 512*1024; // Use 512k for stubs, working backwards.
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|   
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|   // We set up the memory chunk with 4 mem regions, like this:
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|   //  [ START
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|   //    [ Free      #0 ] -> Large space to allocate functions from.
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|   //    [ Allocated #1 ] -> Tiny space to separate regions.
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|   //    [ Free      #2 ] -> Tiny space so there is always at least 1 free block.
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|   //    [ Allocated #3 ] -> Tiny space to prevent looking past end of block.
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|   //  END ]
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|   //
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|   // The last three blocks are never deallocated or touched.
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|   
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|   // Add MemoryRangeHeader to the end of the memory region, indicating that
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|   // the space after the block of memory is allocated.  This is block #3.
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|   MemoryRangeHeader *Mem3 = (MemoryRangeHeader*)(MemBase+MemBlock.size())-1;
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|   Mem3->ThisAllocated = 1;
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|   Mem3->PrevAllocated = 0;
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|   Mem3->BlockSize     = 0;
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|   
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|   /// Add a tiny free region so that the free list always has one entry.
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|   FreeRangeHeader *Mem2 = 
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|     (FreeRangeHeader *)(((char*)Mem3)-FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize());
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|   Mem2->ThisAllocated = 0;
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|   Mem2->PrevAllocated = 1;
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|   Mem2->BlockSize     = FreeRangeHeader::getMinBlockSize();
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|   Mem2->SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
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|   Mem2->Prev = Mem2;   // Mem2 *is* the free list for now.
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|   Mem2->Next = Mem2;
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| 
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|   /// Add a tiny allocated region so that Mem2 is never coalesced away.
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|   MemoryRangeHeader *Mem1 = (MemoryRangeHeader*)Mem2-1;
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|   Mem1->ThisAllocated = 1;
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|   Mem1->PrevAllocated = 0;
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|   Mem1->BlockSize     = (char*)Mem2 - (char*)Mem1;
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|   
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|   // Add a FreeRangeHeader to the start of the function body region, indicating
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|   // that the space is free.  Mark the previous block allocated so we never look
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|   // at it.
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|   FreeRangeHeader *Mem0 = (FreeRangeHeader*)CurStubPtr;
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|   Mem0->ThisAllocated = 0;
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|   Mem0->PrevAllocated = 1;
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|   Mem0->BlockSize = (char*)Mem1-(char*)Mem0;
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|   Mem0->SetEndOfBlockSizeMarker();
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|   Mem0->AddToFreeList(Mem2);
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|   
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|   // Start out with the freelist pointing to Mem0.
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|   FreeMemoryList = Mem0;
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| 
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|   GOTBase = NULL;
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| }
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| 
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| void DefaultJITMemoryManager::AllocateGOT() {
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|   assert(GOTBase == 0 && "Cannot allocate the got multiple times");
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|   GOTBase = new unsigned char[sizeof(void*) * 8192];
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|   HasGOT = true;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| DefaultJITMemoryManager::~DefaultJITMemoryManager() {
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|   for (unsigned i = 0, e = Blocks.size(); i != e; ++i)
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|     sys::Memory::ReleaseRWX(Blocks[i]);
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|   
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|   delete[] GOTBase;
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|   Blocks.clear();
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| }
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| 
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| unsigned char *DefaultJITMemoryManager::allocateStub(const GlobalValue* F,
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|                                                      unsigned StubSize,
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|                                                      unsigned Alignment) {
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|   CurStubPtr -= StubSize;
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|   CurStubPtr = (unsigned char*)(((intptr_t)CurStubPtr) &
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|                                 ~(intptr_t)(Alignment-1));
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|   if (CurStubPtr < StubBase) {
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|     // FIXME: allocate a new block
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|     fprintf(stderr, "JIT ran out of memory for function stubs!\n");
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|     abort();
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|   }
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|   return CurStubPtr;
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| }
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| 
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| sys::MemoryBlock DefaultJITMemoryManager::getNewMemoryBlock(unsigned size) {
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|   // Allocate a new block close to the last one.
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|   const sys::MemoryBlock *BOld = Blocks.empty() ? 0 : &Blocks.front();
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|   std::string ErrMsg;
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|   sys::MemoryBlock B = sys::Memory::AllocateRWX(size, BOld, &ErrMsg);
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|   if (B.base() == 0) {
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|     fprintf(stderr,
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|             "Allocation failed when allocating new memory in the JIT\n%s\n",
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|             ErrMsg.c_str());
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|     abort();
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|   }
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|   Blocks.push_back(B);
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|   return B;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| JITMemoryManager *JITMemoryManager::CreateDefaultMemManager() {
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|   return new DefaultJITMemoryManager();
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| }
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