pcsx2: remove the reserve feature of recompiler memory

Cons:
* requires ~180MB of physical memory (virtual memory is the same so it
  doesn't impact the 4GB limit)

From steam: 98.81% got at least 2GB of RAM. 83.62% got at least 4GB of RAM.
That being said, it might not really increase RAM requirements as OS could put the
new allocation in the swap.

Pro:
* code is much easier
* remove at least half of the signal listener
* last but not least, it is way easier for profiler/debugger
This commit is contained in:
Gregory Hainaut 2016-12-04 21:12:29 +01:00
parent 903d3595e5
commit b9369e7c00
5 changed files with 24 additions and 176 deletions

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@ -215,63 +215,6 @@ protected:
virtual void ReprotectCommittedBlocks(const PageProtectionMode &newmode);
};
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// BaseVmReserveListener
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class BaseVmReserveListener : public VirtualMemoryReserve
{
DeclareNoncopyableObject(BaseVmReserveListener);
typedef VirtualMemoryReserve _parent;
protected:
EventListenerHelper_PageFault<BaseVmReserveListener> m_pagefault_listener;
// Incremental size by which the buffer grows (in pages)
uptr m_blocksize;
public:
BaseVmReserveListener(const wxString &name, size_t size = 0);
virtual ~BaseVmReserveListener() throw() {}
operator void *() { return m_baseptr; }
operator const void *() const { return m_baseptr; }
operator u8 *() { return (u8 *)m_baseptr; }
operator const u8 *() const { return (u8 *)m_baseptr; }
using _parent::operator[];
void OnPageFaultEvent(const PageFaultInfo &info, bool &handled);
virtual uptr SetBlockSize(uptr bytes)
{
m_blocksize = (bytes + __pagesize - 1) / __pagesize;
return m_blocksize * __pagesize;
}
virtual void Reset()
{
_parent::Reset();
}
protected:
// This function is called from OnPageFaultEvent after the address has been translated
// and confirmed to apply to this reserved area in question. OnPageFaultEvent contains
// a try/catch exception handler, which ensures "reasonable" error response behavior if
// this function throws exceptions.
//
// Important: This method is called from the context of an exception/signal handler. On
// Windows this isn't a big deal (most operations are ok). On Linux, however, logging
// and other facilities are probably not a good idea.
virtual void DoCommitAndProtect(uptr offset) = 0;
// This function is called for every committed block.
virtual void OnCommittedBlock(void *block) = 0;
virtual void CommitBlocks(uptr page, uint blocks);
};
#ifdef __POSIX__
#define PCSX2_PAGEFAULT_PROTECT

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@ -257,80 +257,6 @@ bool VirtualMemoryReserve::TryResize(uint newsize)
return true;
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// BaseVmReserveListener (implementations)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BaseVmReserveListener::BaseVmReserveListener(const wxString &name, size_t size)
: VirtualMemoryReserve(name, size)
, m_pagefault_listener(this)
{
m_blocksize = __pagesize;
}
void BaseVmReserveListener::CommitBlocks(uptr page, uint blocks)
{
const uptr blocksbytes = blocks * m_blocksize * __pagesize;
void *blockptr = (u8 *)m_baseptr + (page * __pagesize);
// Depending on the operating system, this call could fail if the system is low on either
// physical ram or virtual memory.
if (!HostSys::MmapCommitPtr(blockptr, blocksbytes, m_prot_mode)) {
throw Exception::OutOfMemory(m_name)
.SetDiagMsg(pxsFmt("An additional %u blocks @ 0x%08x were requested, but could not be committed!", blocks, blockptr));
}
u8 *init = (u8 *)blockptr;
u8 *endpos = init + blocksbytes;
for (; init < endpos; init += m_blocksize * __pagesize)
OnCommittedBlock(init);
m_pages_commited += m_blocksize * blocks;
}
void BaseVmReserveListener::OnPageFaultEvent(const PageFaultInfo &info, bool &handled)
{
sptr offset = (info.addr - (uptr)m_baseptr) / __pagesize;
if ((offset < 0) || ((uptr)offset >= m_pages_reserved))
return;
if (!m_allow_writes) {
pxFailRel(pxsFmt(
L"Memory Protection Fault @ %ls (%s)\n"
L"Modification of this reserve has been disabled (m_allow_writes == false).",
pxsPtr(info.addr), WX_STR(m_name)));
return;
}
// Linux Note! the SIGNAL handler is very limited in what it can do, and not only can't
// we let the C++ exception try to unwind the stack, we may not be able to log it either.
// (but we might as well try -- kernel/posix rules says not to do it, but Linux kernel
// implementations seem to support it).
// Note also that logging the exception and/or issuing an assertion dialog are always
// possible if the thread handling the signal is not the main thread.
// In windows we can let exceptions bubble out of the page fault handler. SEH will more
// or less handle them in a semi-expected way, and might even avoid a GPF long enough
// for the system to log the error or something.
#ifndef __WXMSW__
try {
#endif
DoCommitAndProtect(offset);
handled = true;
#ifndef __WXMSW__
} catch (Exception::BaseException &ex) {
handled = false;
if (!wxThread::IsMain()) {
pxFailRel(ex.FormatDiagnosticMessage());
} else {
pxTrap();
}
}
#endif
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// PageProtectionMode (implementations)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -36,11 +36,9 @@
// Parameters:
// name - a nice long name that accurately describes the contents of this reserve.
RecompiledCodeReserve::RecompiledCodeReserve( const wxString& name, uint defCommit )
: BaseVmReserveListener( name )
: VirtualMemoryReserve( name, defCommit )
{
m_blocksize = (1024 * 128) / __pagesize;
m_prot_mode = PageAccess_Any();
m_def_commit = defCommit / __pagesize;
}
RecompiledCodeReserve::~RecompiledCodeReserve() throw()
@ -59,19 +57,13 @@ void RecompiledCodeReserve::_termProfiler()
{
}
uint RecompiledCodeReserve::_calcDefaultCommitInBlocks() const
{
return (m_def_commit + m_blocksize - 1) / m_blocksize;
}
void* RecompiledCodeReserve::Reserve( size_t size, uptr base, uptr upper_bounds )
{
if (!_parent::Reserve(size, base, upper_bounds)) return NULL;
_registerProfiler();
// Pre-Allocate the first block (to reduce the number of segmentation fault
// in debugger)
DoCommitAndProtect(0);
Commit();
_registerProfiler();
return m_baseptr;
}
@ -80,11 +72,24 @@ void RecompiledCodeReserve::Reset()
{
_parent::Reset();
// Pre-Allocate the first block (to reduce the number of segmentation fault
// in debugger)
DoCommitAndProtect(0);
Commit();
}
bool RecompiledCodeReserve::Commit()
{
bool status = _parent::Commit();
if (IsDevBuild && m_baseptr)
{
// Clear the recompiled code block to 0xcc (INT3) -- this helps disasm tools show
// the assembly dump more cleanly. We don't clear the block on Release builds since
// it can add a noticeable amount of overhead to large block recompilations.
memset(m_baseptr, 0xCC, m_pages_commited * __pagesize);
}
return status;
}
// Sets the abbreviated name used by the profiler. Name should be under 10 characters long.
// After a name has been set, a profiler source will be automatically registered and cleared
@ -96,23 +101,6 @@ RecompiledCodeReserve& RecompiledCodeReserve::SetProfilerName( const wxString& s
return *this;
}
void RecompiledCodeReserve::DoCommitAndProtect( uptr page )
{
CommitBlocks(page, (m_pages_commited || !m_def_commit) ? 1 : _calcDefaultCommitInBlocks() );
}
void RecompiledCodeReserve::OnCommittedBlock( void* block )
{
if (IsDevBuild)
{
// Clear the recompiled code block to 0xcc (INT3) -- this helps disasm tools show
// the assembly dump more cleanly. We don't clear the block on Release builds since
// it can add a noticeable amount of overhead to large block recompilations.
memset(block, 0xCC, m_blocksize * __pagesize);
}
}
// This error message is shared by R5900, R3000, and microVU recompilers. It is not used by the
// SuperVU recompiler, since it has its own customized message.
void RecompiledCodeReserve::ThrowIfNotOk() const

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@ -23,16 +23,11 @@
// A recompiled code reserve is a simple sequential-growth block of memory which is auto-
// cleared to INT 3 (0xcc) as needed.
//
class RecompiledCodeReserve : public BaseVmReserveListener
class RecompiledCodeReserve : public VirtualMemoryReserve
{
typedef BaseVmReserveListener _parent;
typedef VirtualMemoryReserve _parent;
protected:
// Specifies the number of blocks that should be committed automatically when the
// reserve is created. Typically this chunk is larger than the block size, and
// should be based on whatever typical overhead is needed for basic block use.
uint m_def_commit;
wxString m_profiler_name;
public:
@ -40,15 +35,15 @@ public:
virtual ~RecompiledCodeReserve() throw();
virtual void* Reserve( size_t size, uptr base=0, uptr upper_bounds=0 );
virtual void OnCommittedBlock( void* block );
virtual void Reset();
virtual bool Commit();
virtual RecompiledCodeReserve& SetProfilerName( const wxString& shortname );
virtual RecompiledCodeReserve& SetProfilerName( const char* shortname )
{
return SetProfilerName( fromUTF8(shortname) );
}
void ThrowIfNotOk() const;
operator void*() { return m_baseptr; }
@ -59,10 +54,7 @@ public:
protected:
void ResetProcessReserves() const;
void DoCommitAndProtect( uptr page );
void _registerProfiler();
void _termProfiler();
uint _calcDefaultCommitInBlocks() const;
};

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@ -420,7 +420,6 @@ void VifUnpackSSE_Init()
nVifUpkExec = new RecompiledCodeReserve(L"VIF SSE-optimized Unpacking Functions", _64kb);
nVifUpkExec->SetProfilerName("iVIF-SSE");
nVifUpkExec->SetBlockSize( 1 );
nVifUpkExec->Reserve( _64kb );
nVifUpkExec->ThrowIfNotOk();