// FIXME(static_mut_refs): Do not allow `static_mut_refs` lint #![allow(static_mut_refs)] use crate::alloc::{GlobalAlloc, Layout, System}; use crate::ptr; use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}; // Symbols for heap section boundaries defined in the target's linkerscript unsafe extern "C" { static mut __heap_start: u8; static mut __heap_end: u8; } static mut DLMALLOC: dlmalloc::Dlmalloc = dlmalloc::Dlmalloc::new_with_allocator(Vexos); struct Vexos; unsafe impl dlmalloc::Allocator for Vexos { /// Allocs system resources fn alloc(&self, _size: usize) -> (*mut u8, usize, u32) { static INIT: AtomicBool = AtomicBool::new(false); if !INIT.swap(true, Ordering::Relaxed) { // This target has no growable heap, as user memory has a fixed // size/location and VEXos does not manage allocation for us. unsafe { ( (&raw mut __heap_start).cast::(), (&raw const __heap_end).offset_from_unsigned(&raw const __heap_start), 0, ) } } else { (ptr::null_mut(), 0, 0) } } fn remap(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _oldsize: usize, _newsize: usize, _can_move: bool) -> *mut u8 { ptr::null_mut() } fn free_part(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _oldsize: usize, _newsize: usize) -> bool { false } fn free(&self, _ptr: *mut u8, _size: usize) -> bool { return false; } fn can_release_part(&self, _flags: u32) -> bool { false } fn allocates_zeros(&self) -> bool { false } fn page_size(&self) -> usize { 0x1000 } } #[stable(feature = "alloc_system_type", since = "1.28.0")] unsafe impl GlobalAlloc for System { #[inline] unsafe fn alloc(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { // SAFETY: DLMALLOC access is guaranteed to be safe because we are a single-threaded target, which // guarantees unique and non-reentrant access to the allocator. As such, no allocator lock is used. // Calling malloc() is safe because preconditions on this function match the trait method preconditions. unsafe { DLMALLOC.malloc(layout.size(), layout.align()) } } #[inline] unsafe fn alloc_zeroed(&self, layout: Layout) -> *mut u8 { // SAFETY: DLMALLOC access is guaranteed to be safe because we are a single-threaded target, which // guarantees unique and non-reentrant access to the allocator. As such, no allocator lock is used. // Calling calloc() is safe because preconditions on this function match the trait method preconditions. unsafe { DLMALLOC.calloc(layout.size(), layout.align()) } } #[inline] unsafe fn dealloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout) { // SAFETY: DLMALLOC access is guaranteed to be safe because we are a single-threaded target, which // guarantees unique and non-reentrant access to the allocator. As such, no allocator lock is used. // Calling free() is safe because preconditions on this function match the trait method preconditions. unsafe { DLMALLOC.free(ptr, layout.size(), layout.align()) } } #[inline] unsafe fn realloc(&self, ptr: *mut u8, layout: Layout, new_size: usize) -> *mut u8 { // SAFETY: DLMALLOC access is guaranteed to be safe because we are a single-threaded target, which // guarantees unique and non-reentrant access to the allocator. As such, no allocator lock is used. // Calling realloc() is safe because preconditions on this function match the trait method preconditions. unsafe { DLMALLOC.realloc(ptr, layout.size(), layout.align(), new_size) } } }