// Copyright 2025 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package gc import "internal/goarch" const ( ptrBits = 8 * goarch.PtrSize // A malloc header is functionally a single type pointer, but // we need to use 8 here to ensure 8-byte alignment of allocations // on 32-bit platforms. It's wasteful, but a lot of code relies on // 8-byte alignment for 8-byte atomics. MallocHeaderSize = 8 // The minimum object size that has a malloc header, exclusive. // // The size of this value controls overheads from the malloc header. // The minimum size is bound by writeHeapBitsSmall, which assumes that the // pointer bitmap for objects of a size smaller than this doesn't cross // more than one pointer-word boundary. This sets an upper-bound on this // value at the number of bits in a uintptr, multiplied by the pointer // size in bytes. // // We choose a value here that has a natural cutover point in terms of memory // overheads. This value just happens to be the maximum possible value this // can be. // // A span with heap bits in it will have 128 bytes of heap bits on 64-bit // platforms, and 256 bytes of heap bits on 32-bit platforms. The first size // class where malloc headers match this overhead for 64-bit platforms is // 512 bytes (8 KiB / 512 bytes * 8 bytes-per-header = 128 bytes of overhead). // On 32-bit platforms, this same point is the 256 byte size class // (8 KiB / 256 bytes * 8 bytes-per-header = 256 bytes of overhead). // // Guaranteed to be exactly at a size class boundary. The reason this value is // an exclusive minimum is subtle. Suppose we're allocating a 504-byte object // and its rounded up to 512 bytes for the size class. If minSizeForMallocHeader // is 512 and an inclusive minimum, then a comparison against minSizeForMallocHeader // by the two values would produce different results. In other words, the comparison // would not be invariant to size-class rounding. Eschewing this property means a // more complex check or possibly storing additional state to determine whether a // span has malloc headers. MinSizeForMallocHeader = goarch.PtrSize * ptrBits )