[executorch] Make HierarchicalAllocator use buffers instead of MemoryAllocators #387
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Stack from ghstack (oldest at bottom):
The only operations that HierarchicalAllocator performs on its MemoryAllocator entries are
base_address()
andsize()
, which means that they're not really allocators, they're just buffers.Move to using an array of simple "pointer and size" elements (represented by Spans).
This will ultimately let us remove
base_address()
andsize()
fromMemoryAllocator
, which are incompatible with dynamic subclasses likeMallocMemoryAllocator
.To help demonstrate that the new version works, make
ManagedMemoryManager
use spans. This will cause a few dozen tests around the tree to start using spans as well.Differential Revision: D49344931