very simple thread-safe fixed-size allocation pool
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#include <pmt/pmt_pool.h>
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| pmt_pool (size_t itemsize, size_t alignment=16, size_t allocation_size=4096, size_t max_items=0) |
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void * | malloc () |
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void | free (void *p) |
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very simple thread-safe fixed-size allocation pool
FIXME may want to go to global allocation with per-thread free list. This would eliminate virtually all lock contention.
◆ pmt_pool()
pmt::pmt_pool::pmt_pool |
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itemsize, |
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alignment = 16 , |
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allocation_size = 4096 , |
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max_items = 0 |
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itemsize | size in bytes of the items to be allocated. |
alignment | alignment in bytes of all objects to be allocated (must be power-of-2). |
allocation_size | number of bytes to allocate at a time from the underlying allocator. |
max_items | is the maximum number of items to allocate. If this number is exceeded, the allocate blocks. 0 implies no limit. |
◆ ~pmt_pool()
pmt::pmt_pool::~pmt_pool |
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◆ free()
void pmt::pmt_pool::free |
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◆ malloc()
void * pmt::pmt_pool::malloc |
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: