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@@ -225,6 +225,33 @@
used. The time complexity is proportional to log N, where
N is the number of free blocks.</p>
</item>
+ <tag>Age order first fit carrier address order first fit</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Strategy: Find the <em>oldest carrier</em> that
+ can satisfy the requested block size, then find a block within
+ that carrier using the "address order first fit" strategy.</p>
+ <p>Implementation: A balanced binary search tree is
+ used. The time complexity is proportional to log N, where
+ N is the number of free blocks.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag>Age order first fit carrier best fit</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Strategy: Find the <em>oldest carrier</em> that
+ can satisfy the requested block size, then find a block within
+ that carrier using the "best fit" strategy.</p>
+ <p>Implementation: Balanced binary search trees are
+ used. The time complexity is proportional to log N, where
+ N is the number of free blocks.</p>
+ </item>
+ <tag>Age order first fit carrier address order best fit</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Strategy: Find the <em>oldest carrier</em> that
+ can satisfy the requested block size, then find a block within
+ that carrier using the "address order best fit" strategy.</p>
+ <p>Implementation: Balanced binary search trees are
+ used. The time complexity is proportional to log N, where
+ N is the number of free blocks.</p>
+ </item>
<tag>Good fit</tag>
<item>
<p>Strategy: Try to find the best fit, but settle for the best fit
@@ -467,7 +494,8 @@
fetched, it will function as an ordinary carrier. This feature has
special requirements on the
<seealso marker="#M_as">allocation strategy</seealso> used. Only
- the strategies <c>aoff</c>, <c>aoffcbf</c>, and <c>aoffcaobf</c>
+ the strategies <c>aoff</c>, <c>aoffcbf</c>, <c>aoffcaobf</c>,
+ <c>ageffcaoff</c>m, <c>ageffcbf</c> and <c>ageffcaobf</c>
support abandoned carriers.</p>
<p>This feature also requires
<seealso marker="#M_t">multiple thread specific instances</seealso>
@@ -478,8 +506,30 @@
allocators based on the <c>alloc_util</c> framework, except
<c>temp_alloc</c> (which would be pointless).</p>
</item>
+
+ <tag><marker id="M_acfml"/><c><![CDATA[+M<S>acfml <bytes>]]></c>
+ </tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Abandon carrier free block min limit. A valid <c><![CDATA[<bytes>]]></c>
+ is a positive integer representing a block size limit. The largest
+ free block in a carrier must be at least <c>bytes</c> large, for the
+ carrier to be abandoned. The default is zero but can be changed
+ in the future.</p>
+ <p>See also <seealso marker="#M_acul"><c>acul</c></seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+
+ <tag><marker id="M_acnl"/><c><![CDATA[+M<S>acnl <amount>]]></c>
+ </tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>Abandon carrier number limit. A valid <c><![CDATA[<amount>]]></c>
+ is a positive integer representing max number of abandoned carriers per
+ allocator instance. Defaults to 1000 which will practically disable
+ the limit, but this can be changed in the future.</p>
+ <p>See also <seealso marker="#M_acul"><c>acul</c></seealso>.</p>
+ </item>
+
<tag><marker id="M_as"/>
- <c><![CDATA[+M<S>as bf|aobf|aoff|aoffcbf|aoffcaobf|gf|af]]></c></tag>
+ <c><![CDATA[+M<S>as bf|aobf|aoff|aoffcbf|aoffcaobf|ageffcaoff|ageffcbf|ageffcaobf|gf|af]]></c></tag>
<item>
<p>Allocation strategy. The following strategies are valid:</p>
<list type="bulleted">
@@ -490,6 +540,11 @@
</item>
<item><c>aoffcaobf</c> (address order first fit carrier address
order best fit)</item>
+ <item><c>ageffcaoff</c> (age order first fit carrier address order first fit)</item>
+ <item><c>ageffcbf</c> (age order first fit carrier best fit)
+ </item>
+ <item><c>ageffcaobf</c> (age order first fit carrier address
+ order best fit)</item>
<item><c>gf</c> (good fit)</item>
<item><c>af</c> (a fit)</item>
</list>