Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
Memory allocation.
Memory allocation interface.
type buf = Cstruct.t
Type of a C buffer (in this case, a Cstruct)
type t =
private (char, Bigarray_compat.int8_unsigned_elt, Bigarray_compat.c_layout)
Bigarray_compat.Array1.t
Type of memory blocks.
val get_addr : t -> nativeint
get_addr t
returns the address of the underlying bigarray of t
. This is useful for debugging
val get_page : t -> nativeint
get_page t
returns the page offset (get_addr t) mod page_size, starting at 0 .
val get : int -> t
get n
allocates and returns a memory block of n
pages. If there is not enough memory, an Out_of_memory
exception is raised. Note that this may be a recoverable situation, since this function allocates memory from a page-aligned pool, whereas the OCaml garbage collector will be running in its own heap that may have spare memory despite the Out_of_memory
being raised from this function call.
val get_buf : ?n:int -> unit -> buf
get_buf n
allocates and returns a memory block of n
pages, represented as a Cstruct.t
. If there is not enough memory, an Out_of_memory
exception is raised.
val get_order : int -> t
get_order i
is get (1 lsl i)
.
val pages : int -> t list
pages n
allocates a memory block of n
pages and return the list of pages allocated.
val pages_order : int -> t list
pages_order i
is pages (1 lsl i)
.
val length : t -> int
length t
is the size of t
, in bytes.
of_cstruct t
converts a page-aligned buffer back to an Io_page. It raises Buffer_is_not_page_aligned
if t
is not page aligned or Buffer_not_multiple_of_page_size
if t
is not a whole number of pages in length. TODO: currently assumes the underlying Bigarray is page aligned.
val to_string : t -> string
to_string t
will allocate a fresh string
and copy the contents of t
into the string.
to_pages t
is a list of size
memory blocks of one page each, where size
is the size of t
in pages.
val string_blit : string -> int -> t -> int -> int -> unit
string_blit src srcoff dst dstoff len
copies len
bytes from string src
, starting at byte number srcoff
, to memory block dst
, starting at byte number dstoff.