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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alin Jerpelea 339457dda3 mm: migrate to SPDX identifier
Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.

Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
2024-09-13 08:49:05 +08:00
Xiang Xiao ddbe9eb6ab mm: Rename mm_memdump_s to malltask
align with the naming of mallinfo_task

Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
2023-06-18 09:12:14 +03:00
anjiahao 7732791cd6 mempool:Add mail_info support for multiple pools
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
2023-06-08 23:56:40 +08:00
anjiahao c60dd72a2a Support memdump to realize incremental dump function
Add a new field to record the global on the basis of mm_backtrace.
When using alloc, the field is incremented by 1,
so that the memory usage can be dumped within the range
Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
2023-05-22 12:31:32 +08:00
anjiahao af3978c1fa adjust the contents of memdump and meminfo
memdump:just dump info
meminfo:statistics mem information

Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
2023-01-17 16:48:30 +08:00
Jiuzhu Dong 9899dd0ec0 mm/mm_heap: change CONFIG_MM_BACKTRACE to int type
Signed-off-by: Jiuzhu Dong <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
2022-07-26 23:45:31 +08:00
YAMAMOTO Takashi b05320cac2 mm: Move backtrace stuff into a separate option
The functionality has too much overhead for CONFIG_DEBUG_MM.
2022-05-21 14:28:41 +08:00
Jiuzhu Dong 7ae3c572dc procfs: add heap info for every task
cat /proc/2/heap
AllocSize:  512
AllocBlks:  10

Signed-off-by: Jiuzhu Dong <dongjiuzhu1@xiaomi.com>
2022-02-26 14:32:42 +08:00
YAMAMOTO Takashi a607e6257f Include malloc.h instead of stdlib.h for mallinfo()
This change also removes the malloc.h inclusion in stdlib.h
to break the build if there are still users of mallinfo() with stdlib.h.
2020-06-15 07:21:19 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 67ec3d7926 Remove CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCT
This commit resolves issue #620:

Remove CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS #620

The configuration option CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS was added many years ago to support an old version of the SDCC compiler. That compiler is currently used only with the Z80 and Z180 targets. The limitation of that old compiler was that it could not pass structures or unions as either inputs or outputs. For example:

    #ifdef CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS
    struct mallinfo mallinfo(void);
    #else
    int      mallinfo(FAR struct mallinfo *info);
    #endif

And even leads to violation of a few POSIX interfaces like:

    #ifdef CONFIG_CAN_PASS_STRUCTS
    int  sigqueue(int pid, int signo, union sigval value);
    #else
    int  sigqueue(int pid, int signo, FAR void *sival_ptr);
    #endif

This breaks the 1st INVIOLABLES rule:

Strict POSIX compliance
-----------------------

  o Strict conformance to the portable standard OS interface as defined at
    OpenGroup.org.
  o A deeply embedded system requires some special support.  Special
    support must be minimized.
  o The portable interface must never be compromised only for the sake of
    expediency.
  o Expediency or even improved performance are not justifications for
   violation of the strict POSIX interface

Also, it appears that the current SDCC compilers have resolve this issue and so, perhaps, this is no longer a problem: z88dk/z88dk#1132

NOTE:  This commit cannot pass the PR checks because it depends on matching changes to the apps/ directory.
2020-04-11 21:19:47 +01:00
Paul A. Patience bfc95c641f stdlib: Fix forgotten FARs 2015-11-18 14:22:43 -05:00
Gregory Nutt 59cc4a7a7b Protected mode: Redesign how the user space heap is accessed from the kernel code. It used to call memory management functions in user space via function pointers in the userspace interface. That is inefficient because the first thing that those memory management functions do is to trap back into the kernel to get the current PID. Worse, that operation can be fatal is certain fragile situations such as when a task is exitting.
The solution is to remove all of the memory management function calls from the interface.  Instead, the interface exports the userspace heap structure and then kernel size implementations of those memory management functions will operate on the userspace heap structure.  This avoids the unnecessary system calls and, more importantly, failures do to freeing memory when a test exits.
2015-07-10 08:37:02 -06:00
Gregory Nutt b33c2d9cef Move include/nuttx/mm.h to include/nuttx/mm/mm.h 2014-09-24 07:29:09 -06:00
Gregory Nutt 8b8c134efa Move the user heap allocator front-end from mm/. to mm/umm_heap/. 2014-09-22 10:48:58 -06:00