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Author SHA1 Message Date
Maria Matejka
f772afc525 Memory statistics split into Effective and Overhead
This feature is intended mostly for checking that BIRD's allocation
strategies don't consume much memory space. There are some cases where
withdrawing routes in a specific order lead to memory fragmentation and
this output should give the user at least a notion of how much memory is
actually used for data storage and how much memory is "just allocated"
or used for overhead.

Also raising the "system allocator overhead estimation" from 8 to 16
bytes; it is probably even more. I've found 16 as a local minimum in
best scenarios among reachable machines. I couldn't find any reasonable
method to estimate this value when BIRD starts up.

This commit also fixes the inaccurate computation of memory overhead for
slabs where the "system allocater overhead estimation" was improperly
added to the size of mmap-ed memory.
2021-11-27 22:54:15 +01:00
Maria Matejka
644e9ca94e Directly mapped pages are kept for future use if temporarily not needed 2021-11-24 19:42:52 +00:00
Maria Matejka
a9938b1792 Resources: added mb_move() to complement rmove() for memory blocks 2021-03-30 21:56:08 +02:00
Maria Matejka
886dd92eee Slab: head now uses bitmask for used/free nodes info instead of lists
From now, there are no auxiliary pointers stored in the free slab nodes.
This led to strange debugging problems if use-after-free happened in
slab-allocated structures, especially if the structure's first member is
a next pointer.

This also reduces the memory needed by 1 pointer per allocated object.
OTOH, we now rely on pages being aligned to their size's multiple, which
is quite common anyway.
2021-03-25 16:47:48 +01:00
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
db2d29073a lib/slab: introduce sl_allocz() function and use it in Babel
The babel protocol code was initialising objects returned from the slab
allocator by assigning to each of the struct members individually, but
wasn't touching the NODE member while doing so. This leads to warnings on
debug builds since commit:

baac700906 ("List expensive check.")

To fix this, introduce an sl_allocz() variant of the slab allocator which
will zero out the memory before returning it, and switch all the babel call
sites to use this version. The overhead for doing this should be negligible
for small objects, and in the case of babel, the largest object being
allocated was being zeroed anyway, so we can drop the memset in
babel_read_tlv().
2020-11-24 02:36:31 +01:00
Maria Matejka
b40c0f028f Filter: Pre-evaluation of constant expressions 2019-07-02 10:45:53 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek (work)
1e11918c8c Lib: Save/restore state for linpools
Also change linpool.current ptr to really point to thr current chunk.
2017-12-12 19:57:52 +01:00
Jan Moskyto Matejka
05d47bd53e Linpool: default allocation size 2017-05-16 15:34:57 +02:00
Pavel Tvrdík
65d2a88dd2 RPKI protocol with one cache server per protocol
The RPKI protocol (RFC 6810) using the RTRLib
(http://rpki.realmv6.org/) that is integrated inside
the BIRD's code.

Implemeted transports are:
 - unprotected transport over TCP
 - secure transport over SSHv2

Example configuration of bird.conf:
  ...
  roa4 table r4;
  roa6 table r6;

  protocol rpki {
    debug all;

    # Import both IPv4 and IPv6 ROAs
    roa4 { table r4; };
    roa6 { table r6; };

    # Set cache server (validator) address,
    # overwrite default port 323
    remote "rpki-validator.realmv6.org" port 8282;

    # Overwrite default time intervals
    retry   10;         # Default 600 seconds
    refresh 60;         # Default 3600 seconds
    expire 600;         # Default 7200 seconds
  }

  protocol rpki {
    debug all;

    # Import only IPv4 routes
    roa4 { table r4; };

    # Set cache server address to localhost,
    # use default ports tcp => 323 or ssh => 22
    remote 127.0.0.1;

    # Use SSH transport instead of unprotected transport over TCP
    ssh encryption {
      bird private key "/home/birdgeek/.ssh/id_rsa";
      remote public key "/home/birdgeek/.ssh/known_hosts";
      user "birdgeek";
    };
  }
  ...
2016-12-07 09:35:24 +01:00
Ondrej Zajicek
6a8d3f1c1f BFD work in progress.
Now it compiles and mostly works.
2013-09-16 23:57:40 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
acb60628f5 Implements command that shows memory usage. 2010-06-02 22:20:40 +02:00
Ondrej Zajicek
3d15dcdb1c Changes OSPF to generate stub networks for non-primary addresses.
Also does some reorganization in RT LSA announcement.
2009-06-10 23:45:08 +02:00
Martin Mares
2cc37815ae Added rmove() (by Andreas, tweaked by me). 2004-05-31 18:47:19 +00:00
Martin Mares
c976342828 Implemented debugging function rlookup() which you can call from gdb
to see what resource does the address given as a parameter belong to.
2000-05-08 22:33:38 +00:00
Martin Mares
3ee2310c5d Avoid conflicts with libraries defining their own xmalloc by defining
xmalloc to bird_xmalloc internally.
2000-03-29 22:57:46 +00:00
Martin Mares
f5c687f791 Added lp_flush() which flushes contents of a linear pool, leaving all the
memory available for subsequent allocations from the same pool. Both flushing
and re-using the memory costs just few instructions.
1999-03-29 19:35:47 +00:00
Martin Mares
7a2105becd Use dmalloc instead of EFence when available (dmalloc has lot of improvements
over EFence and also hopefully smaller memory overhead, but sadly it's non-free
for commercial use).

If the DMALLOC_OPTIONS environment variable is not set, switch on `reasonable'
checks by default.

Also introduced mb_allocz() for cleared mb_alloc().
1999-03-04 11:36:26 +00:00
Martin Mares
b35d72ac66 Name cleanups as suggested by Pavel:
- cfg_strcpy() -> cfg_strdup()
- mempool -> linpool, mp_* -> lp_*  [to avoid confusion with memblock, mb_*]

Anyway, it might be better to stop ranting about names and do some *real* work.
1998-12-06 11:59:18 +00:00
Martin Mares
a3afae585a Removed prototype of rp_free() since this function has never existed. 1998-11-27 19:29:00 +00:00
Martin Mares
ed68a5c6a4 Resource pools are now named. 1998-05-26 21:37:37 +00:00
Martin Mares
18c8241a91 BIRD library: The story continues.
Complete resource manages and IP address handling.
1998-05-03 16:43:39 +00:00
Martin Mares
1feea03e74 Changed #include <x/y> to #include "x/y" for our local includes, so that
gcc -MM can be used to separate them from the system ones.

Added automatic generation of dependencies.
1998-04-28 14:39:34 +00:00
Martin Mares
58ef912c6b First look at data structures. More to come tomorrow... 1998-04-22 12:58:34 +00:00