| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677 | //  Copyright (c) 2011-present, Facebook, Inc.  All rights reserved.//  This source code is licensed under both the GPLv2 (found in the//  COPYING file in the root directory) and Apache 2.0 License//  (found in the LICENSE.Apache file in the root directory).#pragma once#if defined(__clang__)// glibc's `posix_memalign()` declaration specifies `throw()` while clang's// declaration does not. There is a hack in clang to make its re-declaration// compatible with glibc's if they are declared consecutively. That hack breaks// if yet another `posix_memalign()` declaration comes between glibc's and// clang's declarations. Include "mm_malloc.h" here ensures glibc's and clang's// declarations both come before "jemalloc.h"'s `posix_memalign()` declaration.//// This problem could also be avoided if "jemalloc.h"'s `posix_memalign()`// declaration did not specify `throw()` when built with clang.#include <mm_malloc.h>#endif#ifdef ROCKSDB_JEMALLOC#ifdef __FreeBSD__#include <malloc_np.h>#else#define JEMALLOC_MANGLE#include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>#endif#ifndef JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW#define JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW#endif#if defined(OS_WIN) && defined(_MSC_VER)// MSVC does not have weak symbol support. As long as ROCKSDB_JEMALLOC is// defined, Jemalloc memory allocator is used.static inline bool HasJemalloc() { return true; }#else// Declare non-standard jemalloc APIs as weak symbols. We can null-check these// symbols to detect whether jemalloc is linked with the binary.extern "C" void* mallocx(size_t, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" void* rallocx(void*, size_t, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" size_t xallocx(void*, size_t, size_t, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" size_t sallocx(const void*, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" void dallocx(void*, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" void sdallocx(void*, size_t, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" size_t nallocx(size_t, int) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" int mallctl(const char*, void*, size_t*, void*, size_t)    __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" int mallctlnametomib(const char*, size_t*, size_t*)    __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" int mallctlbymib(const size_t*, size_t, void*, size_t*, void*,                            size_t) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" void malloc_stats_print(void (*)(void*, const char*), void*,                                   const char*) __attribute__((__weak__));extern "C" size_t malloc_usable_size(JEMALLOC_USABLE_SIZE_CONST void*)    JEMALLOC_CXX_THROW __attribute__((__weak__));// Check if Jemalloc is linked with the binary. Note the main program might be// using a different memory allocator even this method return true.// It is loosely based on folly::usingJEMalloc(), minus the check that actually// allocate memory and see if it is through jemalloc, to handle the dlopen()// case:// https://github.com/facebook/folly/blob/76cf8b5841fb33137cfbf8b224f0226437c855bc/folly/memory/Malloc.h#L147static inline bool HasJemalloc() {  return mallocx != nullptr && rallocx != nullptr && xallocx != nullptr &&         sallocx != nullptr && dallocx != nullptr && sdallocx != nullptr &&         nallocx != nullptr && mallctl != nullptr &&         mallctlnametomib != nullptr && mallctlbymib != nullptr &&         malloc_stats_print != nullptr && malloc_usable_size != nullptr;}#endif#endif  // ROCKSDB_JEMALLOC
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