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Cygwin: open_shared: always bump next_address
The new loop in open_shared has a subtil performance problem. Next_address is bumped only if mapping at this address failed. Every subsequent call to open_shared has a high probability having to call MapViewOfFileEx twice, because next_address is still set to the address of the last successful mapping. Avoid this by bumping next_address every time. While at it, fix a comment. Conflict: Missing backport of 31302b267b86 ("Cygwin: drop fixed addresses for standard shared regions") Fixes: dc0fe7742b8c ("Cygwin: open_shared: try harder allocating a shared region") Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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@ -184,25 +184,21 @@ open_shared (const WCHAR *name, int n, HANDLE& shared_h, DWORD size,
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/* Locate shared regions in the area between SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_LOW
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and SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_HIGH, retrying until we have a slot.
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Don't use MapViewOfFile3 (loader deadlock during fork. */
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Don't use MapViewOfFile3 (STATUS_DLL_INIT_FAILED during fork). */
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bool loop = false;
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addr = (void *) next_address;
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do
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{
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addr = (void *) next_address;
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shared = MapViewOfFileEx (shared_h, FILE_MAP_READ | FILE_MAP_WRITE,
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0, 0, 0, addr);
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if (!shared)
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next_address += wincap.allocation_granularity ();
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if (next_address >= SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_HIGH)
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{
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next_address += wincap.allocation_granularity ();
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if (next_address >= SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_HIGH)
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{
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if (loop)
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break;
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next_address = SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_LOW;
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loop = true;
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}
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addr = (void *) next_address;
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if (!shared && loop)
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break;
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next_address = SHARED_REGIONS_ADDRESS_LOW;
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loop = true;
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}
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}
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while (!shared);
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