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Author SHA1 Message Date
acc64f2438 Phase ML1: Pool v1 memset 89.73% overhead 軽量化 (+15.34% improvement)
## 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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Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-10 09:08:18 +09:00
a905e0ffdd Guard madvise ENOMEM and stabilize pool/tiny front v3 2025-12-09 21:50:15 +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
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
8feeb63c2b release: silence runtime logs and stabilize benches
- Fix HAKMEM_LOG gating to use  (numeric) so release builds compile out logs.
- Switch remaining prints to HAKMEM_LOG or guard with :
  - core/box/hak_core_init.inc.h (EVO sample warning, shutdown banner)
  - core/hakmem_config.c (config/feature prints)
  - core/hakmem.c (BigCache eviction prints)
  - core/hakmem_tiny_superslab.c (OOM, head init/expand, C7 init diagnostics)
  - core/hakmem_elo.c (init/evolution)
  - core/hakmem_batch.c (init/flush/stats)
  - core/hakmem_ace.c (33KB route diagnostics)
  - core/hakmem_ace_controller.c (ACE logs macro → no-op in release)
  - core/hakmem_site_rules.c (init banner)
  - core/box/hak_free_api.inc.h (unknown method error → release-gated)
- Rebuilt benches and verified quiet output for release:
  - bench_fixed_size_hakmem/system
  - bench_random_mixed_hakmem/system
  - bench_mid_large_mt_hakmem/system
  - bench_comprehensive_hakmem/system

Note: Kept debug logs available in debug builds and when explicitly toggled via env.
2025-11-11 01:47:06 +09:00
1010a961fb Tiny: fix header/stride mismatch and harden refill paths
- Root cause: header-based class indexing (HEADER_CLASSIDX=1) wrote a 1-byte
  header during allocation, but linear carve/refill and initial slab capacity
  still used bare class block sizes. This mismatch could overrun slab usable
  space and corrupt freelists, causing reproducible SEGV at ~100k iters.

Changes
- Superslab: compute capacity with effective stride (block_size + header for
  classes 0..6; class7 remains headerless) in superslab_init_slab(). Add a
  debug-only bound check in superslab_alloc_from_slab() to fail fast if carve
  would exceed usable bytes.
- Refill (non-P0 and P0): use header-aware stride for all linear carving and
  TLS window bump operations. Ensure alignment/validation in tiny_refill_opt.h
  also uses stride, not raw class size.
- Drain: keep existing defense-in-depth for remote sentinel and sanitize nodes
  before splicing into freelist (already present).

Notes
- This unifies the memory layout across alloc/linear-carve/refill with a single
  stride definition and keeps class7 (1024B) headerless as designed.
- Debug builds add fail-fast checks; release builds remain lean.

Next
- Re-run Tiny benches (256/1024B) in debug to confirm stability, then in
  release. If any remaining crash persists, bisect with HAKMEM_TINY_P0_BATCH_REFILL=0
  to isolate P0 batch carve, and continue reducing branch-miss as planned.
2025-11-09 18:55:50 +09:00