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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ondřej Surý
14bdd21e0a
Refactor the handling of isc_mem overmem condition
Previously, there were two methods of working with the overmem
condition:

1. hi/lo water callback - when the overmem condition was reached
   for the first time, the water callback was called with HIWATER
   mark and .is_overmem boolean was set internally.  Similarly,
   when the used memory went below the lo water mark, the water
   callback would be called with LOWATER mark and .is_overmem
   was reset.  This check would be called **every** time memory
   was allocated or freed.

2. isc_mem_isovermem() - a simple getter for the internal
   .is_overmem flag

This commit refactors removes the first method and move the hi/lo water
checks to the isc_mem_isovermem() function, thus we now have only a
single method of checking overmem condition and the check for hi/lo
water is removed from the hot path for memory contexts that doesn't use
overmem checks.
2023-11-29 14:16:20 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
1653fa61c7
Use 32-bit hashing in isc memory debugging
Switch from 64-bit isc_hash_function() to 32-bit isc_hash32() as we were
using the 32-bit value only anyway.
2023-09-19 19:51:51 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
d862f4bc64
Ignore jemalloc versions before 4.0.0
We now depend on explicitly creating memory arenas and disabling tcache
on those, and these features are not available with jemalloc < 4.
Instead of working around these issues, make the jemalloc >= 4.0.0 hard
requirement by looking for sdallocx() symbol that's only available from
that version.

The jemalloc < 4 was only used by RHEL 7 which is not supported since
BIND 9.19+.
2023-09-05 18:46:57 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
6e98b58d15
Add ability to set per jemalloc arena dirty and muzzy decay values
This commit adds couple of functions to change "dirty_decay_ms" and
"muzzy_decay_ms" settings on arenas associated with memory contexts.
2023-09-05 09:39:41 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
8550c52588
Make it possible to create memory contexts backed by jemalloc arenas
This commit extends the internal memory management middleware code in
BIND so that memory contexts backed by dedicated jemalloc arenas can
be created. A new function (isc_mem_create_arena()) is added for that.

Moreover, it extends the existing code so that specialised memory
contexts can be created easily, should we need that functionality for
other future purposes. We have achieved that by passing the flags to
the underlying jemalloc-related calls. See the above
isc_mem_create_arena(), which can serve as an example of this.

Having this opens up possibilities for creating memory contexts tuned
for specific needs.
2023-09-05 09:39:41 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
d9048b3db1
Remove ISC_MEM_ZERO and isc_mem_*x() API
Use the new isc_mem_c*() calloc-like API for allocations that are
zeroed.

In turn, this also fixes couple of incorrect usage of the ISC_MEM_ZERO
for structures that need to be zeroed explicitly.

There are few places where isc_mem_cput() is used on structures with a
flexible member (or similar).
2023-08-31 22:08:35 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
8ac679a980
Remove ISC_MEM_ALIGN() memory flag
The ISC_MEM_ALIGN() was not used anywhere (except mem.c itself), so just
remove the unused flag.
2023-08-31 22:08:35 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
55c29b8d83
Do extra manual isc_mem_cget() conversions
Some of the cases weren't caught by the coccinelle and there were some
places where cget+memmove() could get converted to simple creget().
2023-08-31 22:08:35 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
6272482113
Checked array allocation arithmetic with isc_mem_get and friends
Add new isc_mem_cget(), isc_mem_creget(), and isc_mem_cput() macros to
complement the isc_mem_callocate() (which works like calloc()).

The overflow checks are implemented as macros in the <isc/mem.h>, so
that the compiler can see that the element size is constant: it should
always be `sizeof(something)`.
2023-08-31 22:08:35 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
c1821ccf92
Call rcu_barrier() five times in the isc__mem_destroy()
Because rcu_barrier() needs to be called as many times as the number of
nested call_rcu() calls (call_rcu() calls made from call_rcu thread),
and currently there's no mechanism to detect whether there are more
call_rcu callbacks scheduled, we simply call the rcu_barrier() multiple
times.  The overhead is negligible and it prevents rare assertion
failures caused by the check for memory leaks in isc__mem_destroy().
2023-07-31 15:51:15 +02:00
Tony Finch
81d73600c1
Add isc_mem_callocate() for safer array allocation
As well as clearing the fresh memory, `calloc()`-like functions must
ensure that the count and size do not overflow when multiplied.

Use `isc_mem_callocate()` in `isc__uv_calloc()`.
2023-06-27 12:38:09 +02:00
Tony Finch
2e0c954806
Wait for RCU to finish before destroying a memory context
Memory reclamation by `call_rcu()` is asynchronous, so during shutdown
it can lose a race with the destruction of its memory context. When we
defer memory reclamation, we need to attach to the memory context to
indicate that it is still in use, but that is not enough to delay its
destruction. So, call `rcu_barrier()` in `isc_mem_destroy()` to wait
for pending RCU work to finish before proceeding to destroy the memory
context.
2023-05-12 20:48:31 +01:00
Tony Finch
6927a30926 Remove do-nothing header <isc/print.h>
This one really truly did nothing. No lines added!
2023-02-15 16:44:47 +00:00
Evan Hunt
935879ed11 remove isc_bind9 variable
isc_bind9 was a global bool used to indicate whether the library
was being used internally by BIND or by an external caller. external
use is no longer supported, but the variable was retained for use
by dyndb, which needed it only when being built without libtool.
building without libtool is *also* no longer supported, so the variable
can go away.
2023-02-09 18:00:13 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
3d674ccc1d Restore Malloced memory counter as InUse alias + little cleanups
This restores the Malloced memory counter and it's now always equal to
InUse counter.  This is only for backwards compatibility reason and
there is no separate counter.

The commit also cleanups little things like structure with a single
item (summary.inuse), and shuts up a wrong cppcheck warning (the
notorious NULL check after assignment).
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
474279e5f1 Remove ContextSize memory counter
Again, this was an internal allocator counter, now it's useless.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
863b2b8bf3 Make the all inuse memory counter atomic operations relaxed
Instead of enforcing stronger synchronization between threads, make all
the atomic operations relaxed.  We are not really interested in exact
numbers at all times - the single place where we need the exact number
is when the memory context is being destroyed.  Even when there's a
overmem counter, we don't care about exact ordering or exact number.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
a08e2d37ed Cleanup the ptr argument from mem_putstats()
The ptr argument was unneeded and unused.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
699736b7bb Remove the Lost memory counter
The Lost memory counter would count the memory "lost" by external
libraries.  There's really no such thing as `named` require the memory
contexts to be clean on destroy.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
7588cd5cb1 Remove stats buckets memory counters
The stats buckets were again more useful for internal allocator, because
we would see the individual "block" caches where the allocations would
fall into.  Remove the stats buckets, and if needed, we can pull more
detailed statistics out of the jemalloc.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
1ea8894626 Remove the 'totalgets' memory counter
The totalgets falls into the same category as other "total" and "max"
numbers - it's just a big number with no meaning to end user.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
3d4e41d076 Remove the total memory counter
The total memory counter had again little or no meaning when we removed
the internal memory allocator.  It was just a monotonic counter that
would count add the allocation sizes but never subtracted anything, so
it would be just a "big number".
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
91e349433f Remove maxinuse memory counter
The maxinuse memory counter indicated the highest amount of
memory allocated in the past. Checking and updating this high-
water mark value every time memory was allocated had an impact
on server performance, so it has been removed. Memory size can
be monitored more efficiently via an external tool logging RSS.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
971df0b4ed Remove malloced and maxmalloced memory counter
The malloced and maxmalloced memory counters were mostly useless since
we removed the internal allocator blocks - it would only differ from
inuse by the memory context size itself.
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
7d8aa63026 Make {increment,decrement}_malloced() return void
The return value was only used in a single place and only for
decrement_malloced() and we can easily replace that with atomic_load().
2023-01-24 17:57:16 +00:00
Artem Boldariev
942569a1bb Fix building BIND on DragonFly BSD (on both older an newer versions)
This commit ensures that BIND and supplementary tools still can be
built on newer versions of DragonFly BSD. It used to be the case, but
somewhere between versions 6.2 and 6.4 the OS developers rearranged
headers and moved some function definitions around.

Before that the fact that it worked was more like a coincidence, this
time we, at least, looked at the related man pages included with the
OS.

No in depth testing has been done on this OS as we do not really
support this platform - so it is more like a goodwill act. We can,
however, use this platform for testing purposes, too. Also, we know
that the OS users do use BIND, as it is included in its ports
directory.

Building with './configure' and './configure --without-jemalloc' have
been fixed and are known to work at the time the commit is made.
2023-01-20 00:19:12 +02:00
Michal Nowak
afdb41a5aa
Update sources to Clang 15 formatting 2022-11-29 08:54:34 +01:00
Tony Finch
26ed03a61e Include the function name when reporting unexpected errors
I.e. print the name of the function in BIND that called the system
function that returned an error. Since it was useful for pthreads
code, it seems worthwhile doing so everywhere.
2022-10-17 13:43:59 +01:00
Tony Finch
ec50c58f52 De-duplicate __FILE__, __LINE__
Mostly generated automatically with the following semantic patch,
except where coccinelle was confused by #ifdef in lib/isc/net.c

@@ expression list args; @@
- UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ UNEXPECTED_ERROR(args)
@@ expression list args; @@
- FATAL_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__, args)
+ FATAL_ERROR(args)
2022-10-17 11:58:26 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
cedfc97974 Improve reporting for pthread_once errors
Replace all uses of RUNTIME_CHECK() in lib/isc/include/isc/once.h with
PTHEADS_RUNTIME_CHECK(), in order to improve error reporting for any
once-related run-time failures (by augmenting error messages with
file/line/caller information and the error string corresponding to
errno).
2022-10-14 16:39:21 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
dbf5672f32
Replace isc_mem_*_aligned(..., alignment) with isc_mem_*x(..., flags)
Previously, the isc_mem_get_aligned() and friends took alignment size as
one of the arguments.  Replace the specific function with more generic
extended variant that now accepts ISC_MEM_ALIGN(alignment) for aligned
allocations and ISC_MEM_ZERO for allocations that zeroes
the (re-)allocated memory before returning the pointer to the caller.
2022-10-05 16:44:05 +02:00
Tony Finch
a4930e1969 Improve DBC in isc_mem_free
Unlike standard free(), isc_mem_free() is not a no-op when passed a
NULL pointer. For size accounting purposes it calls sallocx(), which
crashes when passed a NULL pointer. To get more helpful diagnostics,
REQUIRE() that the pointer is not NULL so that when the programmer
makes a mistake they get a backtrace that shows what went wrong.
2022-09-29 10:07:34 +00:00
Ondřej Surý
2d2022a509
Make the debugging flags local to the memory context
Previously, the isc_mem_debugging would be single global variable that
would affect the behavior of the memory context whenever it would be
changed which could be after some allocation were already done.

Change the memory debugging options to be local to the memory context
and immutable, so all allocations within the same memory context are
treated the same.
2022-09-27 17:10:41 +02:00
Aram Sargsyan
e97c3eea95 Add mctx attach/detach when creating/destroying a memory pool
This should make sure that the memory context is not destroyed
before the memory pool, which is using the context.
2022-09-02 08:16:17 +00:00
Evan Hunt
9d9bd3ace2 fix overflow error in mem_putstats()
an integer overflow could cause an assertion failure when
freeing memory.
2022-08-09 10:59:43 -07:00
Evan Hunt
a499794984 REQUIRE should not have side effects
it's a style violation to have REQUIRE or INSIST contain code that
must run for the server to work. this was being done with some
atomic_compare_exchange calls. these have been cleaned up.  uses
of atomic_compare_exchange in assertions have been replaced with
a new macro atomic_compare_exchange_enforced, which uses RUNTIME_CHECK
to ensure that the exchange was successful.
2022-07-05 12:22:55 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
20f0936cf2 Remove use of the inline keyword used as suggestion to compiler
Historically, the inline keyword was a strong suggestion to the compiler
that it should inline the function marked inline.  As compilers became
better at optimising, this functionality has receded, and using inline
as a suggestion to inline a function is obsolete.  The compiler will
happily ignore it and inline something else entirely if it finds that's
a better optimisation.

Therefore, remove all the occurences of the inline keyword with static
functions inside single compilation unit and leave the decision whether
to inline a function or not entirely on the compiler

NOTE: We keep the usage the inline keyword when the purpose is to change
the linkage behaviour.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
584f0d7a7e Simplify way we tag unreachable code with only ISC_UNREACHABLE()
Previously, the unreachable code paths would have to be tagged with:

    INSIST(0);
    ISC_UNREACHABLE();

There was also older parts of the code that used comment annotation:

    /* NOTREACHED */

Unify the handling of unreachable code paths to just use:

    UNREACHABLE();

The UNREACHABLE() macro now asserts when reached and also uses
__builtin_unreachable(); when such builtin is available in the compiler.
2022-03-25 08:33:43 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
f251d69eba Remove usage of deprecated ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() macro
The C17 standard deprecated ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() macro (see [1]).  Follow
the suite and remove the ATOMIC_VAR_INIT() usage in favor of simple
assignment of the value as this is what all supported stdatomic.h
implementations do anyway:

  * MacOSX.plaform: #define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(__v) {__v}
  * Gcc stdatomic.h: #define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(VALUE)	(VALUE)

1. http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2018/p1138r0.pdf
2022-03-08 23:55:10 +01:00
Petr Menšík
f00f521e9c Use detected cache line size
IBM power architecture has L1 cache line size equal to 128.  Take
advantage of that on that architecture, do not force more common value
of 64.  When it is possible to detect higher value, use that value
instead.  Keep the default to be 64.
2022-01-27 13:02:23 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
58bd26b6cf Update the copyright information in all files in the repository
This commit converts the license handling to adhere to the REUSE
specification.  It specifically:

1. Adds used licnses to LICENSES/ directory

2. Add "isc" template for adding the copyright boilerplate

3. Changes all source files to include copyright and SPDX license
   header, this includes all the C sources, documentation, zone files,
   configuration files.  There are notes in the doc/dev/copyrights file
   on how to add correct headers to the new files.

4. Handle the rest that can't be modified via .reuse/dep5 file.  The
   binary (or otherwise unmodifiable) files could have license places
   next to them in <foo>.license file, but this would lead to cluttered
   repository and most of the files handled in the .reuse/dep5 file are
   system test files.
2022-01-11 09:05:02 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
c917a2ca88 Add isc_mem_*_aligned() function that works with aligned memory
There are some situations where having aligned allocations would be
useful, so we don't have to play tricks with padding the data to the
cacheline sizes.

Add isc_mem_{get,put,reget,putanddetach}_aligned() functions that has
alignment and size as last argument mimicking the POSIX posix_memalign()
functions on systems with jemalloc (see the documentation on
MALLOX_ALIGN() for more details).  On systems without jemalloc, those
functions are same as non-aligned variants.
2022-01-05 17:10:56 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
ee1f8b60c5 Simplify Address Sanitizer tweaks in mem.c
Previously, whole isc_mempool_get() and isc_mempool_set() would be
replaced by simpler version when run with address sanitizer.

Change the code to limit the fillcount to 1 and freemax to 0.  This
change will make isc_mempool_get() to always allocate and use a single
new item and isc_mempool_put() will always return the item to the
allocator.
2021-12-17 14:43:05 +01:00
Ondřej Surý
e603983ec9 Stop providing branch prediction information
The __builtin_expect() can be used to provide the compiler with branch
prediction information.  The Gcc manual says[1] on the subject:

    In general, you should prefer to use actual profile feedback for
    this (-fprofile-arcs), as programmers are notoriously bad at
    predicting how their programs actually perform.

Stop using __builtin_expect() and ISC_LIKELY() and ISC_UNLIKELY() macros
to provide the branch prediction information as the performance testing
shows that named performs better when the __builtin_expect() is not
being used.

1. https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Other-Builtins.html#index-_005f_005fbuiltin_005fexpect
2021-10-14 10:33:24 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
c3250a9b81 Use assertions to check for failed allocations
It was discovered that named could crash due to a segmentation fault
when jemalloc was in use and memory allocation failed.  This was not
intended to happen as jemalloc's "xmalloc" option was set to "true" in
the "malloc_conf" configuration variable.  However, that variable was
only set after jemalloc was already done with parsing it, which
effectively caused setting that variable to have no effect.

While investigating this issue, it was also discovered that enabling the
"xmalloc" option makes jemalloc use a slow processing path, decreasing
its performance by about 25%. [1]

Additionally, further testing (carried out after fixing the way
"malloc_conf" was set) revealed that the non-default configuration
options do not have any measurable effect on either authoritative or
recursive DNS server performance.

Replace code setting various jemalloc options to non-default values with
assertion checks of mallocx()/rallocx() return values.

[1] https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc/pull/523
2021-09-30 13:54:55 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
4cdb3abf27 Return non-NULL pointer on zero-sized allocations and reallocations
Previously, the zero-sized allocations would return NULL pointer and the
caller had to make sure to not dereference such pointer.  The C standard
defines the zero-sized calls to malloc() as implementation specific and
jemalloc mallocx() with zero size would be undefined behaviour.  This
complicated the code as it had to handle such cases in a special manner
in all allocator and deallocator functions.

Now, for realloc(), the situation is even more complicated.  In C
standard up to C11, the behavior would be implementation defined, and
actually some implementation would free to orig ptr and some would not.
Since C17 (via DR400) would deprecate such usage and since C23, the
behaviour would be undefined.

This commits changes helper mem_get(), mem_put() and mem_realloc()
functions to grow the zero-allocation from 0 to sizeof(void *).

This way we get a predicable behaviour that all the allocations will
always return valid pointer.
2021-09-23 22:17:15 +02:00
Ondřej Surý
aeb3d1cab3 Add isc_mem_reget() function to realloc isc_mem_get allocations
The isc_mem_get() and isc_mem_put() functions are leaving the memory
allocation size tracking to the users of the API, while
isc_mem_allocate() and isc_mem_free() would track the sizes internally.
This allowed to have isc_mem_rellocate() to manipulate the memory
allocations by the later set, but not the former set of the functions.

This commit introduces isc_mem_reget(ctx, old_ptr, old_size, new_size)
function that operates on the memory allocations with external size
tracking completing the API.
2021-09-23 11:18:07 -07:00
Ondřej Surý
22db2705cd Use static storage for isc_mem water_t
On the isc_mem water change the old water_t structure could be used
after free.  Instead of introducing reference counting on the hot-path
we are going to introduce additional constraints on the
isc_mem_setwater.  Once it's set for the first time, the additional
calls have to be made with the same water and water_arg arguments.
2021-07-22 11:51:46 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
3673abc53c Use restrict and const in isc_mempool_t
This commit makes add restrict and const modifiers to some variables
to aid compiler to do its optimizations.
2021-07-09 15:58:02 +02:00
Artem Boldariev
c11a401add Do not use atomic variables in isc_mempool_t
As now mempool objects intended to be used in a thread-local manner,
there is no point in using atomic here.
2021-07-09 15:58:02 +02:00