/* * Copyright (C) 1996-2018 The Squid Software Foundation and contributors * * Squid software is distributed under GPLv2+ license and includes * contributions from numerous individuals and organizations. * Please see the COPYING and CONTRIBUTORS files for details. */ #ifndef _MEM_POOL_MALLOC_H_ #define _MEM_POOL_MALLOC_H_ /** \defgroup MemPoolsAPI Memory Management (Memory Pool Allocator) \ingroup Components * *\par * MemPools are a pooled memory allocator running on top of malloc(). It's * purpose is to reduce memory fragmentation and provide detailed statistics * on memory consumption. * \par * Preferably all memory allocations in Squid should be done using MemPools * or one of the types built on top of it (i.e. cbdata). * \note Usually it is better to use cbdata types as these gives you additional * safeguards in references and typechecking. However, for high usage pools where * the cbdata functionality of cbdata is not required directly using a MemPool * might be the way to go. */ #include "MemPool.h" #include /// \ingroup MemPoolsAPI class MemPoolMalloc : public MemImplementingAllocator { public: MemPoolMalloc(char const *label, size_t aSize); ~MemPoolMalloc(); virtual bool idleTrigger(int shift) const; virtual void clean(time_t maxage); /** \param stats Object to be filled with statistical data about pool. \retval Number of objects in use, ie. allocated. */ virtual int getStats(MemPoolStats * stats, int accumulate); virtual int getInUseCount(); protected: virtual void *allocate(); virtual void deallocate(void *, bool aggressive); private: std::stack freelist; }; #endif /* _MEM_POOL_MALLOC_H_ */