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Copyright Oliver Kowalke 2014.
Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
(See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
]
[#stack]
[section:stack Stack allocation]
The memory used by the stack is allocated/deallocated via a __stack_allocator__
which is required to model a __stack_allocator_concept__.
[heading __stack_allocator_concept__]
A __stack_allocator__ must satisfy the __stack_allocator_concept__ requirements
shown in the following table, in which `a` is an object of a
__stack_allocator__ type, `sctx` is a `stack_context`, and `size` is a `std::size_t`:
[table
[[expression][return type][notes]]
[
[`a(size)`]
[]
[creates a stack allocator]
]
[
[`a.allocate()`]
[`stack_context`]
[creates a stack]
]
[
[`a.deallocate( sctx)`]
[`void`]
[deallocates the stack created by `a.allocate()`]
]
]
[important The implementation of `allocate()` might include logic to protect
against exceeding the context's available stack size rather than leaving it as
undefined behaviour.]
[important Calling `deallocate()` with a `stack_context` not set by `allocate()`
results in undefined behaviour.]
[note Depending on the architecture `allocate()` stores an address from the
top of the stack (growing downwards) or the bottom of the stack (growing
upwards).]
[section:protected_fixedsize Class ['protected_fixedsize]]
__boost_context__ provides the class __protected_fixedsize__ which models
the __stack_allocator_concept__.
It appends a guard page at the end of each stack to protect against exceeding
the stack. If the guard page is accessed (read or write operation) a
segmentation fault/access violation is generated by the operating system.
[important Using __protected_fixedsize__ is expensive. That is, launching a
new coroutine with a new stack is expensive; the allocated stack is just as
efficient to use as any other stack.]
[note The appended `guard page` is [*not] mapped to physical memory, only
virtual addresses are used.]
#include <boost/context/protected_fixedsize.hpp>
template< typename traitsT >
struct basic_protected_fixedsize {
typedef traitT traits_type;
basic_protected_fixesize(std::size_t size = traits_type::default_size());
stack_context allocate();
void deallocate( stack_context &);
}
typedef basic_protected_fixedsize< stack_traits > protected_fixedsize
[heading `stack_context allocate()`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`traits_type::minimum:size() <= size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Allocates memory of at least `size` Bytes and stores a pointer
to the stack and its actual size in `sctx`. Depending
on the architecture (the stack grows downwards/upwards) the stored address is
the highest/lowest address of the stack.]]
]
[heading `void deallocate( stack_context & sctx)`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`sctx.sp` is valid, `traits_type::minimum:size() <= sctx.size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= sctx.size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Deallocates the stack space.]]
]
[endsect]
[section:pooled_fixedsize Class ['pooled_fixedsize_stack]]
__boost_context__ provides the class __pooled_fixedsize__ which models
the __stack_allocator_concept__.
In contrast to __protected_fixedsize__ it does not append a guard page at the
end of each stack. The memory is managed internally by
[@http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/libs/pool/doc/html/boost/pool.html `boost::pool<>`].
#include <boost/context/pooled_fixedsize_stack.hpp>
template< typename traitsT >
struct basic_pooled_fixedsize_stack {
typedef traitT traits_type;
basic_pooled_fixedsize_stack(std::size_t stack_size = traits_type::default_size(), std::size_t next_size = 32, std::size_t max_size = 0);
stack_context allocate();
void deallocate( stack_context &);
}
typedef basic_pooled_fixedsize_stack< stack_traits > pooled_fixedsize_stack;
[heading `basic_pooled_fixedsize_stack(std::size_t stack_size, std::size_t next_size, std::size_t max_size)`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= stack_size)`
and `0 < nest_size`.]]
[[Effects:] [Allocates memory of at least `stack_size` Bytes and stores a pointer to
the stack and its actual size in `sctx`. Depending on the architecture (the
stack grows downwards/upwards) the stored address is the highest/lowest
address of the stack. Argument `next_size` determines the number of stacks to
request from the system the first time that `*this` needs to allocate system
memory. The third argument `max_size` controls how many memory might be
allocated for stacks - a value of zero means no uper limit.]]
]
[heading `stack_context allocate()`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= stack_size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Allocates memory of at least `stack_size` Bytes and stores a pointer to
the stack and its actual size in `sctx`. Depending on the architecture (the
stack grows downwards/upwards) the stored address is the highest/lowest
address of the stack.]]
]
[heading `void deallocate( stack_context & sctx)`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`sctx.sp` is valid,
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= sctx.size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Deallocates the stack space.]]
]
[endsect]
[section:fixedsize Class ['fixedsize_stack]]
__boost_context__ provides the class __fixedsize__ which models
the __stack_allocator_concept__.
In contrast to __protected_fixedsize__ it does not append a guard page at the
end of each stack. The memory is simply managed by `std::malloc()` and
`std::free()`.
#include <boost/context/fixedsize_stack.hpp>
template< typename traitsT >
struct basic_fixedsize_stack {
typedef traitT traits_type;
basic_fixesize_stack(std::size_t size = traits_type::default_size());
stack_context allocate();
void deallocate( stack_context &);
}
typedef basic_fixedsize_stack< stack_traits > fixedsize_stack;
[heading `stack_context allocate()`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`traits_type::minimum:size() <= size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Allocates memory of at least `size` Bytes and stores a pointer to
the stack and its actual size in `sctx`. Depending on the architecture (the
stack grows downwards/upwards) the stored address is the highest/lowest
address of the stack.]]
]
[heading `void deallocate( stack_context & sctx)`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`sctx.sp` is valid, `traits_type::minimum:size() <= sctx.size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= sctx.size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Deallocates the stack space.]]
]
[endsect]
[#segmented]
[section:segmented Class ['segmented_stack]]
__boost_context__ supports usage of a __segmented__, e. g. the size of
the stack grows on demand. The coroutine is created with a minimal stack size
and will be increased as required.
Class __segmented__ models the __stack_allocator_concept__.
In contrast to __protected_fixedsize__ and __fixedsize__ it creates a
stack which grows on demand.
[note Segmented stacks are currently only supported by [*gcc] from version
[*4.7] [*clang] from version [*3.4] onwards. In order to use a
__segmented_stack__ __boost_context__ must be built with
property `segmented-stacks`, e.g. [*toolset=gcc segmented-stacks=on] and
applying `BOOST_USE_SEGMENTED_STACKS` at b2/bjam command line.]
[note Segmented stacks can only be used with __cc__ (using
[link implementation __ucontext__])].
#include <boost/context/segmented_stack.hpp>
template< typename traitsT >
struct basic_segmented_stack {
typedef traitT traits_type;
basic_segmented_stack(std::size_t size = traits_type::default_size());
stack_context allocate();
void deallocate( stack_context &);
}
typedef basic_segmented_stack< stack_traits > segmented_stack;
[heading `stack_context allocate()`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`traits_type::minimum:size() <= size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Allocates memory of at least `size` Bytes and stores a pointer to
the stack and its actual size in `sctx`. Depending on the architecture (the
stack grows downwards/upwards) the stored address is the highest/lowest
address of the stack.]]
]
[heading `void deallocate( stack_context & sctx)`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`sctx.sp` is valid, `traits_type::minimum:size() <= sctx.size` and
`! traits_type::is_unbounded() && ( traits_type::maximum:size() >= sctx.size)`.]]
[[Effects:] [Deallocates the stack space.]]
]
[note If the library is compiled for segmented stacks, __segmented_stack__ is the only
available stack allocator.]
[endsect]
[section:stack_traits Class ['stack_traits]]
['stack_traits] models a __stack_traits__ providing a way to access certain
properites defined by the enironment. Stack allocators use __stack_traits__ to
allocate stacks.
#include <boost/context/stack_traits.hpp>
struct stack_traits {
static bool is_unbounded() noexcept;
static std::size_t page_size() noexcept;
static std::size_t default_size() noexcept;
static std::size_t minimum_size() noexcept;
static std::size_t maximum_size() noexcept;
}
[heading `static bool is_unbounded()`]
[variablelist
[[Returns:] [Returns `true` if the environment defines no limit for the size of
a stack.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]
[heading `static std::size_t page_size()`]
[variablelist
[[Returns:] [Returns the page size in bytes.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]
[heading `static std::size_t default_size()`]
[variablelist
[[Returns:] [Returns a default stack size, which may be platform specific.
If the stack is unbounded then the present implementation returns the maximum of
`64 kB` and `minimum_size()`.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]
[heading `static std::size_t minimum_size()`]
[variablelist
[[Returns:] [Returns the minimum size in bytes of stack defined by the
environment (Win32 4kB/Win64 8kB, defined by rlimit on POSIX).]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]
[heading `static std::size_t maximum_size()`]
[variablelist
[[Preconditions:] [`is_unbounded()` returns `false`.]]
[[Returns:] [Returns the maximum size in bytes of stack defined by the
environment.]]
[[Throws:] [Nothing.]]
]
[endsect]
[section:stack_context Class ['stack_context]]
__boost_context__ provides the class __stack_context__ which will contain
the stack pointer and the size of the stack.
In case of a __segmented__, __stack_context__ contains some extra control
structures.
struct stack_context {
void * sp;
std::size_t size;
// might contain additional control structures
// for segmented stacks
}
[heading `void * sp`]
[variablelist
[[Value:] [Pointer to the beginning of the stack.]]
]
[heading `std::size_t size`]
[variablelist
[[Value:] [Actual size of the stack.]]
]
[endsect]
[section:valgrind Support for valgrind]
Running programs that switch stacks under valgrind causes problems.
Property (b2 command-line) `valgrind=on` let valgrind treat the memory regions
as stack space which suppresses the errors. Users must define `BOOST_USE_VALGRIND`
before including any Boost.Context headers when linking against Boost binaries
compiled with `valgrind=on`.
[endsect]
[section:sanitizers Support for sanitizers]
Sanitizers (GCC/Clang) are confused by the stack switches.
The library is required to be compiled with property (b2 command-line)
`context-impl=ucontext` and compilers santizer options.
Users must define `BOOST_USE_ASAN` before including any Boost.Context headers
when linking against Boost binaries.
[endsect]
[endsect]
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