// Copyright 2017 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef V8_SNAPSHOT_DEFAULT_SERIALIZER_ALLOCATOR_H_ #define V8_SNAPSHOT_DEFAULT_SERIALIZER_ALLOCATOR_H_ #include "src/snapshot/serializer-common.h" namespace v8 { namespace internal { template <class AllocatorT> class Serializer; class DefaultSerializerAllocator final { public: DefaultSerializerAllocator( Serializer<DefaultSerializerAllocator>* serializer); SerializerReference Allocate(AllocationSpace space, uint32_t size); SerializerReference AllocateMap(); SerializerReference AllocateLargeObject(uint32_t size); SerializerReference AllocateOffHeapBackingStore(); void UseCustomChunkSize(uint32_t chunk_size); #ifdef DEBUG bool BackReferenceIsAlreadyAllocated( SerializerReference back_reference) const; #endif std::vector<SerializedData::Reservation> EncodeReservations() const; void OutputStatistics(); private: // We try to not exceed this size for every chunk. We will not succeed for // larger objects though. uint32_t TargetChunkSize(int space); static constexpr int kNumberOfPreallocatedSpaces = SerializerDeserializer::kNumberOfPreallocatedSpaces; static constexpr int kNumberOfSpaces = SerializerDeserializer::kNumberOfSpaces; // Objects from the same space are put into chunks for bulk-allocation // when deserializing. We have to make sure that each chunk fits into a // page. So we track the chunk size in pending_chunk_ of a space, but // when it exceeds a page, we complete the current chunk and start a new one. uint32_t pending_chunk_[kNumberOfPreallocatedSpaces]; std::vector<uint32_t> completed_chunks_[kNumberOfPreallocatedSpaces]; // Number of maps that we need to allocate. uint32_t num_maps_ = 0; // We map serialized large objects to indexes for back-referencing. uint32_t large_objects_total_size_ = 0; uint32_t seen_large_objects_index_ = 0; // Used to keep track of the off-heap backing stores used by TypedArrays/ // ArrayBuffers. Note that the index begins at 1 and not 0, because when a // TypedArray has an on-heap backing store, the backing_store pointer in the // corresponding ArrayBuffer will be null, which makes it indistinguishable // from index 0. uint32_t seen_backing_stores_index_ = 1; uint32_t custom_chunk_size_ = 0; // The current serializer. Serializer<DefaultSerializerAllocator>* const serializer_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DefaultSerializerAllocator) }; } // namespace internal } // namespace v8 #endif // V8_SNAPSHOT_DEFAULT_SERIALIZER_ALLOCATOR_H_