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BTree: let method clear recycle root memory #94800

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35 changes: 23 additions & 12 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/map.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use crate::alloc::{Allocator, Global};

use super::borrow::DormantMutRef;
use super::dedup_sorted_iter::DedupSortedIter;
use super::navigate::{LazyLeafRange, LeafRange};
use super::navigate::{LazyLeafRange, LeafRange, RootVessel};
use super::node::{self, marker, ForceResult::*, Handle, NodeRef, Root};
use super::search::SearchResult::*;

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ impl<K, V> BTreeMap<K, V> {

impl<K, V, A: Allocator> BTreeMap<K, V, A> {
/// Clears the map, removing all elements.
/// Keeps a part of the allocated memory for reuse.
///
/// # Examples
///
Expand All @@ -574,12 +575,18 @@ impl<K, V, A: Allocator> BTreeMap<K, V, A> {
/// ```
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
// avoid moving the allocator
mem::drop(BTreeMap {
root: mem::replace(&mut self.root, None),
length: mem::replace(&mut self.length, 0),
alloc: ManuallyDrop::new(&*self.alloc),
});
if let Some(root) = self.root.take() {
let mut iter = IntoIter {
range: root.into_dying().full_range(),
length: self.length,
alloc: unsafe { ManuallyDrop::take(&mut self.alloc) },
};
self.length = 0;
while let Some(kv) = iter.dying_next(Some(&mut self.root)) {
// SAFETY: we consume the dying handle immediately.
unsafe { kv.drop_key_val() };
}
}
}

/// Makes a new empty BTreeMap with a reasonable choice for B.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1606,14 +1613,14 @@ impl<K, V, A: Allocator> Drop for IntoIter<K, V, A> {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// Continue the same loop we perform below. This only runs when unwinding, so we
// don't have to care about panics this time (they'll abort).
while let Some(kv) = self.0.dying_next() {
while let Some(kv) = self.0.dying_next(None) {
// SAFETY: we consume the dying handle immediately.
unsafe { kv.drop_key_val() };
}
}
}

while let Some(kv) = self.dying_next() {
while let Some(kv) = self.dying_next(None) {
let guard = DropGuard(self);
// SAFETY: we don't touch the tree before consuming the dying handle.
unsafe { kv.drop_key_val() };
Expand All @@ -1625,11 +1632,15 @@ impl<K, V, A: Allocator> Drop for IntoIter<K, V, A> {
impl<K, V, A: Allocator> IntoIter<K, V, A> {
/// Core of a `next` method returning a dying KV handle,
/// invalidated by further calls to this function and some others.
///
/// If `root_recycling` is given some vessel, this method recycles the last
/// leaf and stores it as a fresh root in the vessel.
fn dying_next(
&mut self,
root_recycling: Option<&mut RootVessel<K, V>>,
) -> Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::LeafOrInternal>, marker::KV>> {
if self.length == 0 {
self.range.deallocating_end(&self.alloc);
self.range.deallocating_end(&self.alloc, root_recycling);
None
} else {
self.length -= 1;
Expand All @@ -1643,7 +1654,7 @@ impl<K, V, A: Allocator> IntoIter<K, V, A> {
&mut self,
) -> Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::LeafOrInternal>, marker::KV>> {
if self.length == 0 {
self.range.deallocating_end(&self.alloc);
self.range.deallocating_end(&self.alloc, None);
None
} else {
self.length -= 1;
Expand All @@ -1658,7 +1669,7 @@ impl<K, V, A: Allocator> Iterator for IntoIter<K, V, A> {

fn next(&mut self) -> Option<(K, V)> {
// SAFETY: we consume the dying handle immediately.
self.dying_next().map(unsafe { |kv| kv.into_key_val() })
self.dying_next(None).map(unsafe { |kv| kv.into_key_val() })
}

fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option<usize>) {
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion library/alloc/src/collections/btree/map/tests.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -1408,14 +1408,16 @@ fn test_bad_zst() {
#[test]
fn test_clear() {
let mut map = BTreeMap::new();
map.clear();
assert_eq!(map.height(), None);
for &len in &[MIN_INSERTS_HEIGHT_1, MIN_INSERTS_HEIGHT_2, 0, node::CAPACITY] {
for i in 0..len {
map.insert(i, ());
}
assert_eq!(map.len(), len);
map.clear();
map.check();
assert_eq!(map.height(), None);
assert_eq!(map.height(), Some(0), "len={len}");
}
}

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39 changes: 32 additions & 7 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/navigate.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use core::hint;
use core::ops::RangeBounds;
use core::ptr;

use super::node::{marker, ForceResult::*, Handle, NodeRef};
use super::node::{marker, ForceResult::*, Handle, NodeRef, Root};

use crate::alloc::Allocator;
// `front` and `back` are always both `None` or both `Some`.
Expand All @@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ pub struct LeafRange<BorrowType, K, V> {
back: Option<Handle<NodeRef<BorrowType, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::Edge>>,
}

pub type RootVessel<K, V> = Option<Root<K, V>>;

impl<'a, K: 'a, V: 'a> Clone for LeafRange<marker::Immut<'a>, K, V> {
fn clone(&self) -> Self {
LeafRange { front: self.front.clone(), back: self.back.clone() }
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -198,9 +200,14 @@ impl<K, V> LazyLeafRange<marker::Dying, K, V> {
}

#[inline]
pub fn deallocating_end<A: Allocator>(&mut self, alloc: &A) {
/// Fused: no harm if invoked multiple times on the same range object.
pub fn deallocating_end<A: Allocator>(
&mut self,
alloc: &A,
root_recycling: Option<&mut RootVessel<K, V>>,
) {
if let Some(front) = self.take_front() {
front.deallocating_end(alloc)
front.deallocating_end(alloc, root_recycling)
}
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -501,10 +508,28 @@ impl<K, V> Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Leaf>, marker::Edge> {
/// both sides of the tree, and have hit the same edge. As it is intended
/// only to be called when all keys and values have been returned,
/// no cleanup is done on any of the keys or values.
fn deallocating_end<A: Allocator>(self, alloc: &A) {
let mut edge = self.forget_node_type();
while let Some(parent_edge) = unsafe { edge.into_node().deallocate_and_ascend(alloc) } {
edge = parent_edge.forget_node_type();
///
/// If `root_recycling` is given some vessel, this method recycles the leaf
/// and stores it as a fresh root in the vessel, instead of deallocating it.
fn deallocating_end<A: Allocator>(
self,
alloc: &A,
root_recycling: Option<&mut RootVessel<K, V>>,
) {
let leaf = self.into_node();
let mut parent_edge = match root_recycling {
None => unsafe { leaf.deallocate_and_ascend(alloc) },
Some(root_recycling) => {
let (leaf, parent_edge) = unsafe { leaf.recycle_and_ascend() };
*root_recycling = Some(leaf.forget_type());
parent_edge
}
};
loop {
parent_edge = match parent_edge {
Some(edge) => unsafe { edge.into_node().deallocate_and_ascend(alloc) },
None => return,
}
}
}
}
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63 changes: 50 additions & 13 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/node.rs
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Expand Up @@ -394,20 +394,57 @@ impl<K, V> NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::LeafOrInternal> {
self,
alloc: &A,
) -> Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Internal>, marker::Edge>> {
let height = self.height;
let node = self.node;
let ret = self.ascend().ok();
unsafe {
alloc.deallocate(
node.cast(),
if height > 0 {
Layout::new::<InternalNode<K, V>>()
} else {
Layout::new::<LeafNode<K, V>>()
},
);
match self.force() {
ForceResult::Leaf(node) => unsafe { node.deallocate_and_ascend(alloc) },
ForceResult::Internal(node) => unsafe { node.deallocate_and_ascend(alloc) },
}
ret
}
}

impl<K, V> NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Internal> {
/// Overload for internal nodes.
pub unsafe fn deallocate_and_ascend<A: Allocator>(
self,
alloc: &A,
) -> Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Internal>, marker::Edge>> {
debug_assert!(self.height > 0);
let node = self.node;
let parent_edge = self.ascend().ok();
unsafe { alloc.deallocate(node.cast(), Layout::new::<InternalNode<K, V>>()) };
parent_edge
}
}

impl<K, V> NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Leaf> {
/// Overload for leaf nodes.
pub unsafe fn deallocate_and_ascend<A: Allocator>(
self,
alloc: &A,
) -> Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Internal>, marker::Edge>> {
debug_assert!(self.height == 0);
let node = self.node;
let parent_edge = self.ascend().ok();
unsafe { alloc.deallocate(node.cast(), Layout::new::<LeafNode<K, V>>()) };
parent_edge
}
}

impl<K, V> NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Leaf> {
/// Similar to `ascend`, gets a reference to a node's parent node, but also
/// clears and returns the current leaf node. This is unsafe because that
/// leaf node will still be accessible from the dying tree, despite having
/// been reinitialized and being returned in an exclusive `NodeRef`.
pub unsafe fn recycle_and_ascend(
self,
) -> (
NodeRef<marker::Owned, K, V, marker::Leaf>,
Option<Handle<NodeRef<marker::Dying, K, V, marker::Internal>, marker::Edge>>,
) {
debug_assert!(self.height == 0);
let node = self.node;
let parent_edge = self.ascend().ok();
unsafe { LeafNode::init(node.as_ptr()) };
(NodeRef { height: 0, node, _marker: PhantomData }, parent_edge)
}
}

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions library/alloc/src/collections/btree/set.rs
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Expand Up @@ -572,6 +572,7 @@ impl<T, A: Allocator> BTreeSet<T, A> {
}

/// Clears the set, removing all elements.
/// Keeps a part of the allocated memory for reuse.
///
/// # Examples
///
Expand Down