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Java
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* Copyright (c) 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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package java.lang.foreign;
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import jdk.internal.foreign.MemorySessionImpl;
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import jdk.internal.ref.CleanerFactory;
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import java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment.Scope;
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/**
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* An arena controls the lifecycle of native memory segments, providing both flexible allocation and timely deallocation.
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* <p>
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* An arena has a {@linkplain MemorySegment.Scope scope} - the <em>arena scope</em>. All the segments allocated
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* by the arena are associated with the arena scope. As such, the arena determines the temporal bounds
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* of all the memory segments allocated by it.
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* <p>
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* Moreover, an arena also determines whether access to memory segments allocated by it should be
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* {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) restricted} to specific threads.
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* An arena is a {@link SegmentAllocator} and features several allocation methods that can be used by clients
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* to obtain native segments.
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* <p>
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* The simplest arena is the {@linkplain Arena#global() global arena}. The global arena
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* features an <em>unbounded lifetime</em>. The scope of the global arena is the global scope.
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* As such, native segments allocated with the global arena are always accessible and their backing regions
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* of memory are never deallocated.
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* Moreover, memory segments allocated with the global arena can be {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} from any thread.
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* MemorySegment segment = Arena.global().allocate(100, 1); // @highlight regex='global()'
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* ...
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* // segment is never deallocated!
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*}
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* <p>
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* Alternatively, clients can obtain an {@linkplain Arena#ofAuto() automatic arena}, that is an arena
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* which features a <em>bounded lifetime</em> that is managed, automatically, by the garbage collector. The scope
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* of an automatic arena is an automatic scope. As such, the regions
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* of memory backing memory segments allocated with the automatic arena are deallocated at some unspecified time
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* <em>after</em> the automatic arena (and all the segments allocated by it) becomes
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* <a href="../../../java/lang/ref/package.html#reachability">unreachable</a>, as shown below:
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* MemorySegment segment = Arena.ofAuto().allocate(100, 1); // @highlight regex='ofAuto()'
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* ...
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* segment = null; // the segment region becomes available for deallocation after this point
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*}
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* Memory segments allocated with an automatic arena can also be {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} from any thread.
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* <p>
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* Rather than leaving deallocation in the hands of the Java runtime, clients will often wish to exercise control over
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* the timing of deallocation for regions of memory that back memory segments. Two kinds of arenas support this,
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* namely {@linkplain #ofConfined() confined} and {@linkplain #ofShared() shared} arenas. They both feature
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* bounded lifetimes that are managed manually. For instance, when a confined arena is {@linkplain #close() closed}
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* successfully, its scope is {@linkplain Scope#isAlive() invalidated}. As a result, all the memory segments allocated
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* by the arena can no longer be accessed, and their regions of memory are deallocated:
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*
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* MemorySegment segment = null;
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* try (Arena arena = Arena.ofConfined()) { // @highlight regex='ofConfined()'
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* segment = arena.allocate(100);
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* ...
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* } // segment region deallocated here
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* segment.get(ValueLayout.JAVA_BYTE, 0); // throws IllegalStateException
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*}
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*
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* Memory segments allocated with a {@linkplain #ofConfined() confined arena} can only be accessed (and closed) by the
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* thread that created the arena. If access to a memory segment from multiple threads is required, clients can allocate
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* segments in a {@linkplain #ofShared() shared arena} instead.
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* <p>
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* The characteristics of the various arenas are summarized in the following table:
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*
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* <blockquote><table class="plain">
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* <caption style="display:none">Arenas characteristics</caption>
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* <thead>
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* <tr>
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* <th scope="col">Kind</th>
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* <th scope="col">Bounded lifetime</th>
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* <th scope="col">Explicitly closeable</th>
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* <th scope="col">Accessible from multiple threads</th>
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* </tr>
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* </thead>
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* <tbody>
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* <tr><th scope="row" style="font-weight:normal">Global</th>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">No</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">No</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td></tr>
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* <tr><th scope="row" style="font-weight:normal">Automatic</th>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">No</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td></tr>
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* <tr><th scope="row" style="font-weight:normal">Confined</th>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">No</td></tr>
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* <tr><th scope="row" style="font-weight:normal">Shared</th>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td>
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* <td style="text-align:center;">Yes</td></tr>
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* </tbody>
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* </table></blockquote>
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*
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* <h2 id = "thread-confinement">Safety and thread-confinement</h2>
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*
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* Arenas provide strong temporal safety guarantees: a memory segment allocated by an arena cannot be accessed
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* <em>after</em> the arena has been closed. The cost of providing this guarantee varies based on the
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* number of threads that have access to the memory segments allocated by the arena. For instance, if an arena
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* is always created and closed by one thread, and the memory segments allocated by the arena are always
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* accessed by that same thread, then ensuring correctness is trivial.
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* <p>
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* Conversely, if an arena allocates segments that can be accessed by multiple threads, or if the arena can be closed
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* by a thread other than the accessing thread, then ensuring correctness is much more complex. For example, a segment
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* allocated with the arena might be accessed <em>while</em> another thread attempts, concurrently, to close the arena.
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* To provide the strong temporal safety guarantee without forcing every client, even simple ones, to incur a performance
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* impact, arenas are divided into <em>thread-confined</em> arenas, and <em>shared</em> arenas.
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* <p>
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* Confined arenas, support strong thread-confinement guarantees. Upon creation, they are assigned an
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* <em>owner thread</em>, typically the thread which initiated the creation operation.
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* The segments created by a confined arena can only be {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed}
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* by the owner thread. Moreover, any attempt to close the confined arena from a thread other than the owner thread will
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* fail with {@link WrongThreadException}.
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* <p>
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* Shared arenas, on the other hand, have no owner thread. The segments created by a shared arena
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* can be {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} by any thread. This might be useful when
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* multiple threads need to access the same memory segment concurrently (e.g. in the case of parallel processing).
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* Moreover, a shared arena can be closed by any thread.
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*
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* <h2 id = "custom-arenas">Custom arenas</h2>
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*
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* Clients can define custom arenas to implement more efficient allocation strategies, or to have better control over
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* when (and by whom) an arena can be closed. As an example, the following code defines a <em>slicing arena</em> that behaves
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* like a confined arena (i.e., single-threaded access), but internally uses a
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* {@linkplain SegmentAllocator#slicingAllocator(MemorySegment) slicing allocator} to respond to allocation requests.
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* When the slicing arena is closed, the underlying confined arena is also closed; this will invalidate all segments
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* allocated with the slicing arena (since the scope of the slicing arena is the same as that of the underlying
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* confined arena):
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*
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* class SlicingArena implements Arena {
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* final Arena arena = Arena.ofConfined();
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* final SegmentAllocator slicingAllocator;
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*
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* SlicingArena(long size) {
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* slicingAllocator = SegmentAllocator.slicingAllocator(arena.allocate(size));
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* }
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*
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* public MemorySegment allocate(long byteSize, long byteAlignment) {
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* return slicingAllocator.allocate(byteSize, byteAlignment);
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* }
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*
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* public MemorySegment.Scope scope() {
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* return arena.scope();
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* }
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*
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* public void close() {
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* arena.close();
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* }
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*
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* }
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* }
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*
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* In other words, a slicing arena provides a vastly more efficient and scalable allocation strategy, while still retaining
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* the timely deallocation guarantee provided by the underlying confined arena:
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*
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* try (Arena slicingArena = new SlicingArena(1000)) {
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* for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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* MemorySegment s = slicingArena.allocateFrom(JAVA_INT, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
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* ...
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* }
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* } // all memory allocated is released here
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* }
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*
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* @implSpec
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* Implementations of this interface are thread-safe.
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*
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* @see MemorySegment
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*
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* @since 22
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*/
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public interface Arena extends SegmentAllocator, AutoCloseable {
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/**
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* Creates a new arena that is managed, automatically, by the garbage collector.
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* Segments allocated with the returned arena can be
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* {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} by any thread.
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* Calling {@link #close()} on the returned arena will result in an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
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*
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* @return a new arena that is managed, automatically, by the garbage collector.
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*/
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static Arena ofAuto() {
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return MemorySessionImpl.createImplicit(CleanerFactory.cleaner()).asArena();
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}
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/**
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* Obtains the global arena. Segments allocated with the global arena can be
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* {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} by any thread.
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* Calling {@link #close()} on the returned arena will result in an {@link UnsupportedOperationException}.
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*
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* @return the global arena.
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*/
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static Arena global() {
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class Holder {
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static final Arena GLOBAL = MemorySessionImpl.GLOBAL_SESSION.asArena();
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}
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return Holder.GLOBAL;
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}
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/**
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* {@return a new confined arena} Segments allocated with the confined arena can be
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* {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} by the thread that created the arena,
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* the arena's <em>owner thread</em>.
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*/
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static Arena ofConfined() {
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return MemorySessionImpl.createConfined(Thread.currentThread()).asArena();
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}
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/**
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* {@return a new shared arena} Segments allocated with the global arena can be
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* {@linkplain MemorySegment#isAccessibleBy(Thread) accessed} by any thread.
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*/
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static Arena ofShared() {
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return MemorySessionImpl.createShared().asArena();
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}
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/**
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* Returns a native memory segment with the given size (in bytes) and alignment constraint (in bytes).
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* The returned segment is associated with this {@linkplain #scope() arena scope}.
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* The segment's {@link MemorySegment#address() address} is the starting address of the
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* allocated off-heap region of memory backing the segment, and the address is
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* aligned according to the provided alignment constraint.
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*
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* @implSpec
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* Implementations of this method must return a native segment featuring the requested size,
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* and that is compatible with the provided alignment constraint. Furthermore, for any two segments
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* {@code S1, S2} returned by this method, the following invariant must hold:
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*
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* {@snippet lang = java:
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* S1.asOverlappingSlice(S2).isEmpty() == true
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* }
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*
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* @param byteSize the size (in bytes) of the off-heap region of memory backing the native memory segment.
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* @param byteAlignment the alignment constraint (in bytes) of the off-heap region of memory backing the native memory segment.
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* @return a new native memory segment.
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code bytesSize < 0}, {@code byteAlignment <= 0},
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* or if {@code byteAlignment} is not a power of 2
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* @throws IllegalStateException if this arena has already been {@linkplain #close() closed}
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* @throws WrongThreadException if this arena is confined, and this method is called from a thread
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* other than the arena's owner thread
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*/
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@Override
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MemorySegment allocate(long byteSize, long byteAlignment);
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/**
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* {@return the arena scope}
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*/
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Scope scope();
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/**
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* Closes this arena. If this method completes normally, the arena scope is no longer {@linkplain Scope#isAlive() alive},
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* and all the memory segments associated with it can no longer be accessed. Furthermore, any off-heap region of memory backing the
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* segments obtained from this arena are also released.
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*
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* @apiNote This operation is not idempotent; that is, closing an already closed arena <em>always</em> results in an
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* exception being thrown. This reflects a deliberate design choice: failure to close an arena might reveal a bug
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* in the underlying application logic.
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*
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* @implSpec If this method completes normally, then {@code this.scope().isAlive() == false}.
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* Implementations are allowed to throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if an explicit close operation is
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* not supported.
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*
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* @see Scope#isAlive()
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*
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* @throws IllegalStateException if the arena has already been closed
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* @throws IllegalStateException if a segment associated with this arena is being accessed concurrently, e.g.
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* by a {@linkplain Linker#downcallHandle(FunctionDescriptor, Linker.Option...) downcall method handle}
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* @throws WrongThreadException if this arena is confined, and this method is called from a thread
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* other than the arena's owner thread
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* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this arena cannot be closed explicitly
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*/
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@Override
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void close();
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}
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