Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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//+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// File: pagealloc.hxx
//
// Contents: Special fast allocator to allocate fixed-sized entities.
//
// Classes: CPageAllocator
//
// History: 02-Feb-96 Rickhi Created
//
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef _PAGEALLOC_HXX_
#define _PAGEALLOC_HXX_
//+------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// struct: PageEntry. This is one entry in the page alloctor.
//
//+------------------------------------------------------------------------
typedef struct tagPageEntry
{
struct tagPageEntry *pNext; // next page in list
struct tagPageEntry *pPrev; // prev page in list
} PageEntry;
// Page Table constants for Index manipulation.
// The high 16bits of the PageEntry index provides the index to the page
// where the PageEntry is located. The lower 16bits provides the index
// within the page where the PageEntry is located.
#define PAGETBL_PAGESHIFT 16
#define PAGETBL_PAGEMASK 0x0000ffff
//+------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// class: CPageAllocator
//
// Synopsis: special fast allocator for fixed-sized entities.
//
// Notes: The table has two-levels. The top level is an array of ptrs
// to "pages" of entries. Each "page" is an array of entries
// of a given size (specified at init time). This allows us to
// grow the table by adding a new "page" and extending the top
// level by one more pointer, while allowing the existing entries
// to remain at the same address throughout their life times.
//
// A 32bit entry index can be computed for any entry. It consists
// if two 16bit indices, one for the page pointer index, and
// and one for the entry index on the page. There is also a
// function to compute the entry address from its index.
//
// This allocator is used for various internal DCOM tables.
// The main points are to keep related data close together
// to reduce working set, minimize allocation time, allow
// verifiable handles (indexs) that can be passed outside, and
// to make debugging easier (since all data is kept in tables
// its easier to find in the debugger).
//
// Tables using instances of this allocator are:
// CMIDTable COXIDTable CIPIDTable CRIFTable
//
// History: 02-Feb-96 Rickhi Created
//
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CPageAllocator
{
public:
PageEntry *AllocEntry(); // return ptr to first free entry
void ReleaseEntry(PageEntry *); // return an entry to the free list
void ReleaseEntryList(PageEntry *pFirst, PageEntry *pLast);
LONG GetEntryIndex(PageEntry *pEntry);
BOOL IsValidIndex(LONG iEntry); // TRUE if index is valid
PageEntry *GetEntryPtr(LONG iEntry); // return ptr based on index
// initialize the table
void Initialize(LONG cbPerEntry, LONG cEntryPerPage);
void Cleanup(); // cleanup the table
private:
void Grow(); // grows the table
LONG _cPages; // count of pages in the page list
PageEntry **_pPageListStart; // ptr to start of page list
PageEntry **_pPageListEnd; // ptr to end of page list
PageEntry *_pFirstFreeEntry; // ptr to first free page entry
LONG _cbPerEntry; // count of bytes in a single page entry
LONG _cEntriesPerPage; // # of page entries in a page
};
#endif // _PAGEALLOC_HXX_