Custom Memory Allocator – Arma 2
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* customMalloc_bi - not provided, feel free to plug-in your own | * customMalloc_bi - not provided, feel free to plug-in your own | ||
If no allocator dll is found, functions _aligned_malloc/ _aligned_free (using Windows Heap functions) are used as a fallback | If no allocator dll is found, functions _aligned_malloc/ _aligned_free (using Windows Heap functions) are used as a fallback <br> | ||
<i>note: Windows 7 allocator seems to be quite good, and it may therefore make sense for some users to delete all custom allocators on Windows 7 or newer).</i> | |||
You can select an allocator by deleting other allocators from the dll folder | You can select an allocator by deleting other allocators from the dll folder or via | ||
===Commandline parameter=== | |||
You can specify a particular allocator from a command line, like: <br> | |||
*<b>-malloc=tbb3malloc_bi</b> <br> | |||
*<b>-malloc=tbb4malloc_bi</b> <br> | |||
or <br> | |||
*<b>-malloc=mybestmalloc_bi</b> <br> | |||
<i>(dll directory and extension are appended automatically, the allocator must not be located in other directory and its name must not contain any dots before the .dll extension)</i> | |||
==DLL Interface== | ==DLL Interface== |
Revision as of 14:54, 31 October 2011
Since Arma 2 Operation Arrowhead build 85869 (1.60 beta) it is possible to provide custom memory allocators for the game. The memory allocator is a very important component, which significantly affects both performance an stability of the game. The purpose of this customization is to allow the allocator to be developed independently on the application, allowing both Bohemia Interactive and community to fix bugs and improve performance without having to modify the core game files.
Default
Default allocator used atm. by engine is Intel TBB 3 (see details about tbb3malloc_bi below)
Specifying a custom allocator
The allocator is a dll placed in a directory named "dll" located next to the game executable. Allocator search order is:
- tbb3malloc_bi - based on Intel TBB 3, distributed under GPL v2 + RE
- tbb4malloc_bi - based on Intel TBB 4, distributed under GPL v2 + RE
- jemalloc_bi - not available yet, based on JEMalloc, distributed under BSD-derived license
- tcmalloc_bi - not available yet, based on TCMalloc, distributed under New BSD license
- nedmalloc_bi - not available yet, based on NedMalloc, distributed under Boost Software License
- customMalloc_bi - not provided, feel free to plug-in your own
If no allocator dll is found, functions _aligned_malloc/ _aligned_free (using Windows Heap functions) are used as a fallback
note: Windows 7 allocator seems to be quite good, and it may therefore make sense for some users to delete all custom allocators on Windows 7 or newer).
You can select an allocator by deleting other allocators from the dll folder or via
Commandline parameter
You can specify a particular allocator from a command line, like:
- -malloc=tbb3malloc_bi
- -malloc=tbb4malloc_bi
or
- -malloc=mybestmalloc_bi
(dll directory and extension are appended automatically, the allocator must not be located in other directory and its name must not contain any dots before the .dll extension)
DLL Interface
The dll interface is as follows:
extern "C" { __declspec(dllexport) size_t __stdcall MemTotalCommitted(); // _MemTotalCommitted@0 __declspec(dllexport) size_t __stdcall MemTotalReserved(); // _MemTotalReserved@0 __declspec(dllexport) size_t __stdcall MemFlushCache(size_t size); // _MemFlushCache@4 __declspec(dllexport) void __stdcall MemFlushCacheAll(); // _MemFlushCacheAll@0 __declspec(dllexport) size_t __stdcall MemSize(void *mem); // _MemSize@4 __declspec(dllexport) void *__stdcall MemAlloc(size_t size); // _MemAlloc@4 __declspec(dllexport) void __stdcall MemFree(void *mem); // _MemFree@4 };
Note: besided of the interface above, if the allocator is performing any per-thread caching, it will typically want to perform a cleanup of per-thread data on DLL_THREAD_DETACH event sent to DllMain function.
MemTotalCommitted()
Total memory committed by the allocator (should correspond to VirtualAlloc with MEM_COMMIT)
MemTotalReserved()
Total memory reserved by the allocator (should correspond to VirtualAlloc with MEM_RESERVE)
MemFlushCache(size_t size)
Try to flush at least "size" bytes of memory from caches and working areas, return how much memory was flushed. Called by game when memory needs to be trimmed to reduce virtual memory use.
MemFlushCacheAll()
Flush all memory held in caches and working areas. Called by game when memory needs to be trimmed to reduce virtual memory use.
MemSize(void *mem)
Return allocated size of given memory block.
MemAlloc(size_t size)
Allocate at least size bytes of memory, return the allocated memory. If the size is 16 B or more, the memory must be 16 B -aligned, so that it is usable to hold SSE data.
MemFree(void *mem)
Free given memory block.