The ``_os_random_weak`` function is the only non-static function
besides ``_ZSt15get_new_handlerv`` that is not prefixed with ``mi`` or
``_mi``.
The discrepancy was discovered by CPython's smelly script. The checker
looks for exported symbols that don't have well-defined prefixes.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Fix warning ``warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype`` when
building mimalloc with ``-Wstrict-prototypes`` flag. In C argumentless
functions should be declared as ``func(void)``.
Reproducer:
```shell
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Wstrict-prototypes"
$ make VERBOSE=1
```
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
When building some code against mimalloc with C inside Visual Studio
with ClangCL, the compiler complains about __GNUC__ being undefined.
Reported by Mojca Miklavec.
Close#422
Android's Bionic libc stores the thread ID in TLS slot 1 instead of 0
on 32-bit ARM and AArch64. Slot 0 contains a pointer to the ELF DTV
(Dynamic Thread Vector) instead, which is constant for each loaded DSO.
Because mimalloc uses the thread ID to determine whether operations are
thread-local or cross-thread (atomic), all threads having the same ID
causes internal data structures to get corrupted quickly when multiple
threads are using the allocator:
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":563, mi_page_extend_free
assertion: "page->local_free == NULL"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":74, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used <= page->capacity"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":100, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used + free_count == page->capacity"
mimalloc: assertion failed: at "external/mimalloc/src/page.c":74, mi_page_is_valid_init
assertion: "page->used <= page->capacity"
Add support for Android's alternate TLS layout to fix the crashes in
multi-threaded use cases.
Fixes#376.
The pthread slot approach is somewhat buggy (pretty visible
with the stress unit test which segfault more or less randomly,
but the stats never show up).
Using the default approach instead, the test passes eventough
it s relatively slow (e.g 1.5 sec on FreeBSD vs 4.5 on DragonFly with same
machine).