acc64f2438
Phase ML1: Pool v1 memset 89.73% overhead 軽量化 (+15.34% improvement)
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## Summary
- ChatGPT により bench_profile.h の setenv segfault を修正(RTLD_NEXT 経由に切り替え)
- core/box/pool_zero_mode_box.h 新設:ENV キャッシュ経由で ZERO_MODE を統一管理
- core/hakmem_pool.c で zero mode に応じた memset 制御(FULL/header/off)
- A/B テスト結果:ZERO_MODE=header で +15.34% improvement(1M iterations, C6-heavy)
## Files Modified
- core/box/pool_api.inc.h: pool_zero_mode_box.h include
- core/bench_profile.h: glibc setenv → malloc+putenv(segfault 回避)
- core/hakmem_pool.c: zero mode 参照・制御ロジック
- core/box/pool_zero_mode_box.h (新設): enum/getter
- CURRENT_TASK.md: Phase ML1 結果記載
## Test Results
| Iterations | ZERO_MODE=full | ZERO_MODE=header | Improvement |
|-----------|----------------|-----------------|------------|
| 10K | 3.06 M ops/s | 3.17 M ops/s | +3.65% |
| 1M | 23.71 M ops/s | 27.34 M ops/s | **+15.34%** |
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2025-12-10 09:08:18 +09:00
bd5e97f38a
Save current state before investigating TLS_SLL_HDR_RESET
2025-12-03 10:34:39 +09:00
4ef0171bc0
feat: Add ACE allocation failure tracing and debug hooks
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This commit introduces a comprehensive tracing mechanism for allocation failures within the Adaptive Cache Engine (ACE) component. This feature allows for precise identification of the root cause for Out-Of-Memory (OOM) issues related to ACE allocations.
Key changes include:
- **ACE Tracing Implementation**:
- Added environment variable to enable/disable detailed logging of allocation failures.
- Instrumented , , and to distinguish between "Threshold" (size class mismatch), "Exhaustion" (pool depletion), and "MapFail" (OS memory allocation failure).
- **Build System Fixes**:
- Corrected to ensure is properly linked into , resolving an error.
- **LD_PRELOAD Wrapper Adjustments**:
- Investigated and understood the wrapper's behavior under , particularly its interaction with and checks.
- Enabled debugging flags for environment to prevent unintended fallbacks to 's for non-tiny allocations, allowing comprehensive testing of the allocator.
- **Debugging & Verification**:
- Introduced temporary verbose logging to pinpoint execution flow issues within interception and routing. These temporary logs have been removed.
- Created to facilitate testing of the tracing features.
This feature will significantly aid in diagnosing and resolving allocation-related OOM issues in by providing clear insights into the failure pathways.
2025-12-01 16:37:59 +09:00
bcfb4f6b59
Remove dead code: UltraHot, RingCache, FrontC23, Class5 Hotpath
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(cherry-picked from 225b6fcc7, conflicts resolved)
2025-11-26 12:33:49 +09:00
fcf098857a
Phase12 debug: restore SUPERSLAB constants/APIs, implement Box2 drain boundary, fix tiny_fast_pop to return BASE, honor TLS SLL toggle in alloc/free fast paths, add fail-fast stubs, and quiet capacity sentinel. Update CURRENT_TASK with A/B results (SLL-off stable; SLL-on crash).
2025-11-14 01:02:00 +09:00
72b38bc994
Phase E3-FINAL: Fix Box API offset bugs - ALL classes now use correct offsets
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## Root Cause Analysis (GPT5)
**Physical Layout Constraints**:
- Class 0: 8B = [1B header][7B payload] → offset 1 = 9B needed = ❌ IMPOSSIBLE
- Class 1-6: >=16B = [1B header][15B+ payload] → offset 1 = ✅ POSSIBLE
- Class 7: 1KB → offset 0 (compatibility)
**Correct Specification**:
- HAKMEM_TINY_HEADER_CLASSIDX != 0:
- Class 0, 7: next at offset 0 (overwrites header when on freelist)
- Class 1-6: next at offset 1 (after header)
- HAKMEM_TINY_HEADER_CLASSIDX == 0:
- All classes: next at offset 0
**Previous Bug**:
- Attempted "ALL classes offset 1" unification
- Class 0 with offset 1 caused immediate SEGV (9B > 8B block size)
- Mixed 2-arg/3-arg API caused confusion
## Fixes Applied
### 1. Restored 3-Argument Box API (core/box/tiny_next_ptr_box.h)
```c
// Correct signatures
void tiny_next_write(int class_idx, void* base, void* next_value)
void* tiny_next_read(int class_idx, const void* base)
// Correct offset calculation
size_t offset = (class_idx == 0 || class_idx == 7) ? 0 : 1;
```
### 2. Updated 123+ Call Sites Across 34 Files
- hakmem_tiny_hot_pop_v4.inc.h (4 locations)
- hakmem_tiny_fastcache.inc.h (3 locations)
- hakmem_tiny_tls_list.h (12 locations)
- superslab_inline.h (5 locations)
- tiny_fastcache.h (3 locations)
- ptr_trace.h (macro definitions)
- tls_sll_box.h (2 locations)
- + 27 additional files
Pattern: `tiny_next_read(base)` → `tiny_next_read(class_idx, base)`
Pattern: `tiny_next_write(base, next)` → `tiny_next_write(class_idx, base, next)`
### 3. Added Sentinel Detection Guards
- tiny_fast_push(): Block nodes with sentinel in ptr or ptr->next
- tls_list_push(): Block nodes with sentinel in ptr or ptr->next
- Defense-in-depth against remote free sentinel leakage
## Verification (GPT5 Report)
**Test Command**: `./out/release/bench_random_mixed_hakmem --iterations=70000`
**Results**:
- ✅ Main loop completed successfully
- ✅ Drain phase completed successfully
- ✅ NO SEGV (previous crash at iteration 66151 is FIXED)
- ℹ️ Final log: "tiny_alloc(1024) failed" is normal fallback to Mid/ACE layers
**Analysis**:
- Class 0 immediate SEGV: ✅ RESOLVED (correct offset 0 now used)
- 66K iteration crash: ✅ RESOLVED (offset consistency fixed)
- Box API conflicts: ✅ RESOLVED (unified 3-arg API)
## Technical Details
### Offset Logic Justification
```
Class 0: 8B block → next pointer (8B) fits ONLY at offset 0
Class 1: 16B block → next pointer (8B) fits at offset 1 (after 1B header)
Class 2: 32B block → next pointer (8B) fits at offset 1
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Class 6: 512B block → next pointer (8B) fits at offset 1
Class 7: 1024B block → offset 0 for legacy compatibility
```
### Files Modified (Summary)
- Core API: `box/tiny_next_ptr_box.h`
- Hot paths: `hakmem_tiny_hot_pop*.inc.h`, `tiny_fastcache.h`
- TLS layers: `hakmem_tiny_tls_list.h`, `hakmem_tiny_tls_ops.h`
- SuperSlab: `superslab_inline.h`, `tiny_superslab_*.inc.h`
- Refill: `hakmem_tiny_refill.inc.h`, `tiny_refill_opt.h`
- Free paths: `tiny_free_magazine.inc.h`, `tiny_superslab_free.inc.h`
- Documentation: Multiple Phase E3 reports
## Remaining Work
None for Box API offset bugs - all structural issues resolved.
Future enhancements (non-critical):
- Periodic `grep -R '*(void**)' core/` to detect direct pointer access violations
- Enforce Box API usage via static analysis
- Document offset rationale in architecture docs
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2025-11-13 06:50:20 +09:00