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代寫CS 551、代做C/C++編程語言
代寫CS 551、代做C/C++編程語言

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CS 551 Systems Programming, Fall 2024
Programming Project 1 Out: 10/13/2024 Sun.
Due: 10/26/2024 Sat. 23:59:59
In this project your are going to implement a custom memory manager that manages heap memory allocation at program level. Here are the reasons why we need a custom memory manager in C.
• The C memory allocation functions malloc and free bring performance overhead: these calls may lead to a switch between user-space and kernel-space. For programs that do fre- quent memory allocation/deallocation, using malloc/free will degrade the performance.
• A custom memory manager allows for detection of memory misuses, such as memory over- flow, memory leak and double deallocating a pointer.
The goal of this project is to allow students to practice on C programming, especially on bitwise operations, pointer operation, linked list, and memory management.
Figure 1: Overview
1 Overview
Figure 1 depicts where the memory manager locates in a system. The memory manager basically preallocates chunks of memory, and performs management on them based on the user program memory allocation/deallocation requests.
We use an example to illustrate how your memory manager is supposed to work. Suppose memory allocations in the memory manager are 16 bytes aligned1.
• After the user program starts, the first memory allocation from the program requests 12 bytes of memory (malloc(12)). Prior to this first request, your memory manager is initialized
1In other words, the memory manager always allocates memory that is a multiple of 16 bytes. In the base code, this is controlled by the MEM ALIGNMENT BOUNDARY macro defined in memory manager.h
 User program
User program
   malloc/free
malloc/free (interposed version)
malloc/free
  OS kernel
Your memory manager (a library)
OS kernel
  
with a batch of memory slots2, each of which has a size of 16 bytes. Memory manager returns the first slot of the batch to the user program.
• Then the user program makes a second request (malloc(10)). Because the memory al- location is 16 bytes aligned, the memory manager should return a chunk of memory of 16 bytes. This time, because there are still available 16-byte-slots in the allocated batch, the memory manager simply return the second slot in the allocated batch to fulfill the request without interacting with the kernel.
• The user program makes 6 subsequent memory requests, all of which are for memory less than 16 bytes. The memory manager simply returns each of the rest 6 free 16-byte-slots to fulfill the requests. And for the implementation of this project, assume you will only get requests for less than or equal to 16 bytes memory.
• The user program makes the 9th request (malloc(7)). Because there is no free slots avail- able, the manager allocates another batch of memory slots of 16 bytes, and returns the first slot in this batch to the user program.
• Suppose the 10th memory request from the user program is malloc(28). The manager should return a memory chunk of ** bytes (remember memory allocation is 16 bytes aligned). Because there is no memory list of **-byte-slots, the manager has to allocate a batch of memory slots of ** bytes, and returns the first slot to fulfill this request. At this moment, the memory list of **-byte-slots has only one memory batch.
• The memory manager organizes memory batches that have the same slot size using linked list, and the resulting list is called a memory batch list, or a memory list.
• Memory lists are also linked together using linked list. So the default memory list with slot size of 16 bytes is linked with the newly created ** bytes slot size memory list.
• The manager uses a bitmap to track and manage slots allocation/deallocation for each memory batch list.
It is easy to see that with such a mechanism, the memory manager not only improves program performance by reducing the number of kernel/user space switches, but also tracks all the memory allocation/deallocation so that it can detect memory misuse such as double freeing. The memory manager can also add guard bytes at the end of each memory slot to detect memory overflow (just an example, adding guard bytes is not required by this project.)
2 What to do
2.1 Download the base code
Download the base code from Assignments section in the Brightspace. You will need to add your implementation into this base code.
2In the base code, the number of memory slots in a batch is controlled by the MEM BATCH SLOT COUNT macro defined in memory manager.h
 
2.2 Complete the bitmap operation functions (25 points)
Complete the implementation of the functions in bitmap.c.
• int bitmap find first bit(unsigned char * bitmap, int size, int val)
This function finds the position (starting from 0) of the first bit whose value is “val” in the “bitmap”. The val could be either 0 or 1.
Suppose
         unsigned char bitmap[] = {0xF7, 0xFF};
Then a call as following
         bitmap_find_first_bit(bitmap, sizeof(bitmap), 0);
finds the first bit whose value is 0. The return value should be 3 in this case.
• int bitmap set bit(unsigned char * bitmap, int size, int target pos)
This function sets the “target pos”-th bit (starting from 0) in the “bitmap” to 1.
Suppose
     unsigned char bitmap[] = {0xF7, 0xFF};
Then a call as following
     bitmap_set_bit(bitmap, sizeof(bitmap), 3);
sets bit-3 to 1. After the call the content of the bitmap is {0xFF, 0xFF};
• int bitmap clear bit(unsigned char * bitmap, int size, int target pos)
This function sets the “target pos”-th bit (starting from 0) in the “bitmap” to 0.
• int bitmap bit is set(unsigned char * bitmap, int size, int pos)
This function tests if the “pos”-th bit (starting from 0) in the “bitmap” is 1.
Suppose
     unsigned char bitmap[] = {0xF7, 0xFF};
Then a call as following
     bitmap_bit_is_set(bitmap, sizeof(bitmap), 3);
returns 0, because the bit-3 in the bitmap is 0.
• int bitmap print bitmap(unsigned char * bitmap, int size)
This function prints the content of a bitmap in starting from the first bit, and insert a space
every 4 bits. Suppose
     unsigned char bitmap[] = {0xA7, 0xB5};
Then a call to the function would print the content of the bitmap as
     1110  0101  1010  1101
The implementation of this function is given.

2.3 Complete the memory manager implementation (70 points)
In memory manager.h two important structures are defined:
• struct stru mem batch: structure definition of the a memory batch (of memory slots). • struct stru mem list: structure definition of a memory list (of memory batches).
To better assist you understand how a memory manager is supposed to organize the memory using the two data structures, Figure 2 shows an example of a possible snapshot of the memory manager’s data structures.
Figure 2: An example of data structures Basically there are two kinds of linked list:
• A list of memory batches (with a certain slot size): as shown in the previous example, this list expands when there is no free slot available. The memory manager adds a new batch at the end of the list.
• A list of memory batch list: this list expands when a new slot size comes in. You will need to implement the functions in memory manager.c:
 • void * mem mngr alloc(size t size)

– This is the memory allocation function of the memory manager. It is used in the same way as malloc().
– Provide your implementation.
– The macro MEM ALIGNMENT BOUNDARY (defined in memory manager.h) controls how memory allocation is aligned. For this project, we use 16 byte aligned. But your implementation should be able to handle any alignment. One reason to de- fine the alignment as a macro is to allow for easy configuration. When grading we will test alignment that is multiples of 16 by changing the definition of the macro MEM ALIGNMENT BOUNDARY to 8, **, ....
– The macro MEM BATCH SLOT COUNT (defined in memory manager.h) controls the number of slots in a memory batch. For this project this number is set to 8. But your implementation should also work if we change to the macro MEM BATCH SLOT COUNT to other values. When grading, we will test the cases when MEM BATCH SLOT COUNT is set to multiples of 8 (i.e., 8, 16, 24, ...).
– When there are multiple free slots, return the slot using the first-fit policy(i.e, the one with smallest address).
– Remember to clear the corresponding bit in free slots bitmap after a slot is allo- cated to user program.
– Do not use array for bitmap, because you never now how many bits you will need. Use heap memory instead.
– Remember to expand the bitmap when a new batch is added to a list, and keep the old content after expansion.
– Create a new memory list to handle the request if none of the existing memory list can deal with the requested size.
– Add this memory list into the list of memory lists.
– This function should support allocation size up to 5 times the alignment size, e.g., 80
bytes for 16 byte alignment.
• void mem mngr free(void * ptr)
– This is the memory free function of the memory manager. It is used in the same way
as free().
– Provide your implementation.
– The ptr should be a starting address of an assigned slot, report(print out) error if it is not (three possible cases:
1: ptr is the starting address of an unassigned slot - double freeing;
2: ptr is outside of memory managed by the manager;
3: ptr is not the starting address of any slot).
– Remeber to set the corresponding bit in free slots bitmap after a slot is freed, so
that it can be used again.
– Search through all the memory lists to find out which memory batch the ptr associated slot belongs to.

2.4

void mem mngr init(void)
– This function is called by user program when it starts.
– Initialize the lists of memory batch list with one default batch list. The slot size of this default batch list is 16 bytes.
– Initialize this default list with one batch of memory slots.
– Initialize the bitmap of this default list with all bits set to 1, which suggests that all
slots in the batch are free to be allocated.
void mem mngr leave(void)
– This function is called by user program when it quits. It basically frees all the heap
memory allocated.
– Provide your implementation.
– Don’t forget to free all the memory lists to avoid memory leak.
void mem mngr print snapshot(void)
This function has already been implemented. It prints out the current status of the memory manager. Reading this function may help you understand how the memory manager orga- nizes the memory. Do not change the implementation of this function. It will be used to help the grading.
Writing a makefile (5 points)


Write a makefile to generate
• • •
2.5
Log your work: besides the files needed to build your project, you must also include a README
file which minimally contains your name and B-number. Additionally, it can contain the following:
• The status of your program (especially, if not fully complete).
• Bonus is implemented or not.
• A description of how your code works, if that is not completely clear by reading the code (note that this should not be necessary, ideally your code should be self-documenting).
• Possibly a log of test cases which work and which don’t work.
• Any other material you believe is relevant to the grading of your project.
memory manager.o bitmap.o
a static library memory manager.a, which contains the previous relocatable object files. This library will be linked to our test program for testing.
Log and submit your work

Compress the files: compress the following into a ZIP file: • bitmap.c
• common.h
• interposition.h
• memory manager.c • memory manager.h • Makefile
• README
Name the ZIP file based on your BU email ID. For example, if your BU email is “abc@binghamton.edu”, then the zip file should be “proj1 abc.zip”.
Submission: submit the ZIP file to Brightspace before the deadline. 2.6 Grading guidelines
(1) Prepare the ZIP file on a Linux machine. If your zip file cannot be uncompressed, 5 points off.
(2) If the submitted ZIP file/source code files included in the ZIP file are not named as specified above (so that it causes problems for TA’s automated grading scripts), 10 points off.
(3) If the submitted code does not compile:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
TA will try to fix the problem (for no more than 3 minutes);
if (problem solved)
  1%-10% points off (based on how complex the fix is, TA’s discretion);
else
  TA may contact the student by email or schedule a demo to fix the problem;
  if (problem solved)
    11%-20% points off (based on how complex the fix is, TA’s discretion);
  else
    All points off;
So in the case that TA contacts you to fix a problem, please respond to TA’s email promptly or show up at the demo appointment on time; otherwise the line 9 above will be effective.
(4) If the code is not working as required in this spec, the TA should take points based on the assigned full points of the task and the actual problem.
(5) Late penalty: Day1 10%, Day2 20%, Day3 40%, Day4 60%, Day5 80%
(6) Lastly but not the least, stick to the collaboration policy stated in the syllabus: you may discuss with your fellow students, but code should absolutely be kept private. Any violation to the Academic Honesty Policy and University Academic Policy, will result 0 for the work.

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