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// Filename: memoryUsage.I
// Created by: drose (25May00)
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// PANDA 3D SOFTWARE
// Copyright (c) Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
//
// All use of this software is subject to the terms of the revised BSD
// license. You should have received a copy of this license along
// with this source code in a file named "LICENSE."
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::track_memory_usage
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns true if the user has Configured the variable
// 'track-memory-usage' to true, indicating that this
// class will be in effect. If this returns false, the
// user has indicated not to do any of this.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE bool MemoryUsage::
get_track_memory_usage() {
return get_global_ptr()->_track_memory_usage;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::record_pointer
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Indicates that the given pointer has been recently
// allocated.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
record_pointer(ReferenceCount *ptr) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_record_pointer(ptr);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::update_type
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Associates the indicated type with the given pointer.
// This should be called by functions (e.g. the
// constructor) that know more specifically what type of
// thing we've got; otherwise, the MemoryUsage database
// will know only that it's a "ReferenceCount".
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
update_type(ReferenceCount *ptr, TypeHandle type) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_update_type(ptr, type);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::update_type
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Associates the indicated type with the given pointer.
// This flavor of update_type() also passes in the
// pointer as a TypedObject, and useful for objects that
// are, in fact, TypedObjects. Once the MemoryUsage
// database has the pointer as a TypedObject it doesn't
// need any more help.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
update_type(ReferenceCount *ptr, TypedObject *typed_ptr) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_update_type(ptr, typed_ptr);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::remove_pointer
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Indicates that the given pointer has been recently
// freed.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
remove_pointer(ReferenceCount *ptr) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_remove_pointer(ptr);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::is_tracking
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns true if the MemoryUsage object is currently
// tracking memory (e.g. track-memory-usage is
// configured #t).
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE bool MemoryUsage::
is_tracking() {
return get_global_ptr()->_track_memory_usage;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::is_counting
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns true if the MemoryUsage object is currently
// at least counting memory (e.g. this is a Windows
// debug build), even if it's not fully tracking it.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE bool MemoryUsage::
is_counting() {
return get_global_ptr()->_count_memory_usage;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_current_cpp_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes of allocated memory
// consumed by C++ objects, not including the memory
// previously frozen.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_current_cpp_size() {
return get_global_ptr()->_current_cpp_size;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_total_cpp_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes of allocated memory
// consumed by C++ objects, including the memory
// previously frozen.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_total_cpp_size() {
return get_global_ptr()->_total_cpp_size;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_panda_heap_single_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes allocated from the
// heap from code within Panda, for individual objects.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_panda_heap_single_size() {
return AtomicAdjust::get(get_global_ptr()->_total_heap_single_size);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_panda_heap_array_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes allocated from the
// heap from code within Panda, for arrays.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_panda_heap_array_size() {
return AtomicAdjust::get(get_global_ptr()->_total_heap_array_size);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_panda_heap_overhead
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the extra bytes allocated from the system
// that are not immediately used for holding allocated
// objects. This can only be determined if
// ALTERNATIVE_MALLOC is enabled.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_panda_heap_overhead() {
#if defined(USE_MEMORY_DLMALLOC) || defined(USE_MEMORY_PTMALLOC2)
MemoryUsage *mu = get_global_ptr();
return AtomicAdjust::get(mu->_requested_heap_size) - AtomicAdjust::get(mu->_total_heap_single_size) - AtomicAdjust::get(mu->_total_heap_array_size);
#else
return 0;
#endif
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_panda_mmap_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes allocated from the
// virtual memory pool from code within Panda.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_panda_mmap_size() {
return AtomicAdjust::get(get_global_ptr()->_total_mmap_size);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_external_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total number of bytes of allocated memory
// in the heap that Panda didn't seem to be responsible
// for. This includes a few bytes for very low-level
// objects (like ConfigVariables) that cannot use Panda
// memory tracking because they are so very low-level.
//
// This also includes all of the memory that might have
// been allocated by a high-level interpreter, like
// Python.
//
// This number is only available if Panda is able to
// hook into the actual heap callback.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_external_size() {
MemoryUsage *mu = get_global_ptr();
if (mu->_count_memory_usage) {
// We can only possibly know this with memory counting, which
// tracks every malloc call.
#if defined(USE_MEMORY_DLMALLOC) || defined(USE_MEMORY_PTMALLOC2)
// With alternative malloc, none of the Panda allocated memory
// shows up in total_size, so anything there is external.
return mu->_total_size;
#else
// Without alternative malloc, the Panda allocated memory is also
// included in total_size, so we have to subtract it out.
return mu->_total_size - mu->_total_heap_single_size - mu->_total_heap_array_size;
#endif
} else {
return 0;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_total_size
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the total size of allocated memory consumed
// by the process, as nearly as can be determined.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE size_t MemoryUsage::
get_total_size() {
MemoryUsage *mu = get_global_ptr();
if (mu->_count_memory_usage) {
return mu->_total_size + mu->_requested_heap_size;
} else {
#if defined(USE_MEMORY_DLMALLOC) || defined(USE_MEMORY_PTMALLOC2)
return mu->_requested_heap_size;
#else
return AtomicAdjust::get(mu->_total_heap_single_size) + AtomicAdjust::get(mu->_total_heap_array_size);
#endif
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_num_pointers
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Returns the number of pointers currently active.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE int MemoryUsage::
get_num_pointers() {
return get_global_ptr()->ns_get_num_pointers();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_pointers
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Fills the indicated MemoryUsagePointers with the set
// of all pointers currently active.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
get_pointers(MemoryUsagePointers &result) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_get_pointers(result);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_pointers_of_type
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Fills the indicated MemoryUsagePointers with the set
// of all pointers of the indicated type currently
// active.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
get_pointers_of_type(MemoryUsagePointers &result, TypeHandle type) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_get_pointers_of_type(result, type);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_pointers_of_age
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Fills the indicated MemoryUsagePointers with the set
// of all pointers that were allocated within the range
// of the indicated number of seconds ago.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
get_pointers_of_age(MemoryUsagePointers &result, double from, double to) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_get_pointers_of_age(result, from, to);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::get_pointers_with_zero_count
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Fills the indicated MemoryUsagePointers with the set
// of all currently active pointers (that is, pointers
// allocated since the last call to freeze(), and not
// yet freed) that have a zero reference count.
//
// Generally, an undeleted pointer with a zero reference
// count means its reference count has never been
// incremented beyond zero (since once it has been
// incremented, the only way it can return to zero would
// free the pointer). This may include objects that are
// allocated statically or on the stack, which are never
// intended to be deleted. Or, it might represent a
// programmer or compiler error.
//
// This function has the side-effect of incrementing
// each of their reference counts by one, thus
// preventing them from ever being freed--but since they
// hadn't been freed anyway, probably no additional harm
// is done.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
get_pointers_with_zero_count(MemoryUsagePointers &result) {
get_global_ptr()->ns_get_pointers_with_zero_count(result);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::freeze
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: 'Freezes' all pointers currently stored so that they
// are no longer reported; only newly allocate pointers
// from this point on will appear in future information
// requests. This makes it easier to differentiate
// between continuous leaks and one-time memory
// allocations.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
freeze() {
get_global_ptr()->ns_freeze();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::show_current_types
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Shows the breakdown of types of all of the
// active pointers.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
show_current_types() {
get_global_ptr()->ns_show_current_types();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::show_trend_types
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Shows the breakdown of types of all of the
// pointers allocated and freed since the last call to
// freeze().
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
show_trend_types() {
get_global_ptr()->ns_show_trend_types();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::show_current_ages
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Shows the breakdown of ages of all of the
// active pointers.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
show_current_ages() {
get_global_ptr()->ns_show_current_ages();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Function: MemoryUsage::show_trend_ages
// Access: Public, Static
// Description: Shows the breakdown of ages of all of the
// pointers allocated and freed since the last call to
// freeze().
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
INLINE void MemoryUsage::
show_trend_ages() {
get_global_ptr()->ns_show_trend_ages();
}