This allows to search more efficiently a string in an xarray of string.
(support work for xtree)
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when the size is known in advance.
3 places identified where this function can be used trivially.
The result is a reduction of 'realloc' operations in core
arena, and a small reduction in ttaux arena
(it is the nr of operations that decreases, the memory usage itself
stays the same (ignoring some 'rounding' effects).
E.g. for perf/bigcode 0, we change from
core 1085742/ 216745904 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 1085733 searches
ttaux 5348/ 6732560 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 5326 searches
to
core 712666/ 190998592 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 712657 searches
ttaux 5319/ 6731808 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 5296 searches
For bz2, we switch from
core 50285/ 32383664 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 50256 searches
ttaux 670/ 245160 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 669 searches
to
core 32564/ 29971984 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 32535 searches
ttaux 605/ 243280 totalloc-blocks/bytes, 604 searches
Performance wise, on amd64, this improves memcheck performance
on perf tests by 0.0, 0.1 or 0.2 seconds depending on the test.
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VALGRIND_DISABLE_ADDR_ERROR_REPORTING_IN_RANGE and
VALGRIND_ENABLE_ADDR_ERROR_REPORTING_IN_RANGE
and supporting machinery for managing whole-address-space sparse
mappings. n-i-bz. In support of
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=970643
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* performance and scalability improvements
* show locks held by both threads in a race
* show all 4 locks involved in a lock order violation
* better delimited error messages
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VG_(newSizedXA)) since r11571 removes the only use of the
functionality that r11568 introduces.
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identical to VG_(newXA) but allows passing in a size hint. In the
case where the likely final size of the XArray is known at creation
time, this allows avoiding the repeated (implicit) resizing and
copying of the array as elements are added, which can save a vast
amount of dynamic memory allocation turnover.
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both wrapped up in XML tags (as before) but also in plain text in a
sequence of CDATA blocks. Normally only one, but in the worst case
the raw data will have ]]> in it, in which case it needs to be split
across two CDATA blocks.
This apparently simple change involved a lot of refactoring of the
suppression printing machinery:
* in the core-tool iface, change "print_extra_suppression_info" (which
prints any auxiliary info) to "get_extra_suppression_info", which
parks the text in a caller-supplied buffer. Adjust tools to match.
* VG_(apply_StackTrace): accept a void* argument, which is passed to
each invokation of the functional parameter (a poor man's closure
implementation).
* move PRINTF_CHECK into put_tool_basics.h, where it should have been
all along
* move private printf-into-an-XArray-of-character functions from
m_debuginfo into m_xarray, and make them public
* gen_suppression itself: use all the above changes. Basically we
always generate the plaintext version into an XArray. In text mode
that's just printed. In XML mode, we print the XMLery as before,
but the plaintext version is dumped into a CDATA block too.
* update the Protocol 4 specification to match all this.
This still isn't 100% right in the sense that the CDATA block data
needs to be split across multiple blocks if it should ever contain the
CDATA end mark "]]>". The Protocol 4 spec has this right even though
the implementation currently doesn't.
Fixes#191189.
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relatively minor extensions to m_debuginfo, a major overhaul of
m_debuginfo/readdwarf3.c to get its space usage under control, and
changes throughout the system to enable heap-use profiling.
The majority of the merged changes were committed into
branches/PTRCHECK as the following revs: 8591 8595 8598 8599 8601 and
8161.
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Had to change XArray's comparison function to return an Int rather than a
Word so it's consistent with the rest of the world.
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