platform_bionic/benchmarks/ScopedDecayTimeRestorer.h
Christopher Ferris b4e560ed7c Add android_mallopt M_GET_DECAY_TIME_ENABLED.
The bionic benchmarks set the decay time in various ways, but
don't necessarily restore it properly. Add a new method for
getting the current decay time and then a way to restore it.

Right now the assumption is that the decay time defaults to zero,
but in the near future that assumption might be incorrect. Therefore
using this method will future proof the code.

Bug: 302212507

Test: Unit tests pass for both static and dynamic executables.
Test: Ran bionic benchmarks that were modified.
Change-Id: Ia77ff9ffee3081c5c1c02cb4309880f33b284e82
2023-10-30 15:30:16 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2023 The Android Open Source Project
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#pragma once
#include <malloc.h>
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
#include "platform/bionic/malloc.h"
class ScopedDecayTimeRestorer {
public:
ScopedDecayTimeRestorer() {
bool value;
if (android_mallopt(M_GET_DECAY_TIME_ENABLED, &value, sizeof(value))) {
saved_value_ = value ? 1 : 0;
}
}
virtual ~ScopedDecayTimeRestorer() { mallopt(M_DECAY_TIME, saved_value_); }
private:
int saved_value_ = 0;
};
#endif