#include #include #include #include #if defined(OS_LINUX) # include #elif defined(OS_DARWIN) # include #endif /// Replace default new/delete with memory tracking versions. /// @sa https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/new/operator_new /// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/new/operator_delete namespace Memory { inline ALWAYS_INLINE void trackMemory(std::size_t size) { std::size_t actual_size = size; #if USE_JEMALLOC && JEMALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR >= 5 /// The nallocx() function allocates no memory, but it performs the same size computation as the mallocx() function /// @note je_mallocx() != je_malloc(). It's expected they don't differ much in allocation logic. if (likely(size != 0)) actual_size = nallocx(size, 0); #endif CurrentMemoryTracker::alloc(actual_size); } inline ALWAYS_INLINE bool trackMemoryNoExcept(std::size_t size) noexcept { try { trackMemory(size); } catch (...) { return false; } return true; } inline ALWAYS_INLINE void untrackMemory(void * ptr [[maybe_unused]], std::size_t size [[maybe_unused]] = 0) noexcept { try { #if USE_JEMALLOC && JEMALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR >= 5 /// @note It's also possible to use je_malloc_usable_size() here. if (likely(ptr != nullptr)) CurrentMemoryTracker::free(sallocx(ptr, 0)); #else if (size) CurrentMemoryTracker::free(size); # if defined(_GNU_SOURCE) /// It's innaccurate resource free for sanitizers. malloc_usable_size() result is greater or equal to allocated size. else CurrentMemoryTracker::free(malloc_usable_size(ptr)); # endif #endif } catch (...) {} } } /// new void * operator new(std::size_t size) { Memory::trackMemory(size); return Memory::newImpl(size); } void * operator new[](std::size_t size) { Memory::trackMemory(size); return Memory::newImpl(size); } void * operator new(std::size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &) noexcept { if (likely(Memory::trackMemoryNoExcept(size))) return Memory::newNoExept(size); return nullptr; } void * operator new[](std::size_t size, const std::nothrow_t &) noexcept { if (likely(Memory::trackMemoryNoExcept(size))) return Memory::newNoExept(size); return nullptr; } /// delete /// C++17 std 21.6.2.1 (11) /// If a function without a size parameter is defined, the program should also define the corresponding function with a size parameter. /// If a function with a size parameter is defined, the program shall also define the corresponding version without the size parameter. /// cppreference: /// It's unspecified whether size-aware or size-unaware version is called when deleting objects of /// incomplete type and arrays of non-class and trivially-destructible class types. void operator delete(void * ptr) noexcept { Memory::untrackMemory(ptr); Memory::deleteImpl(ptr); } void operator delete[](void * ptr) noexcept { Memory::untrackMemory(ptr); Memory::deleteImpl(ptr); } void operator delete(void * ptr, std::size_t size) noexcept { Memory::untrackMemory(ptr, size); Memory::deleteSized(ptr, size); } void operator delete[](void * ptr, std::size_t size) noexcept { Memory::untrackMemory(ptr, size); Memory::deleteSized(ptr, size); }