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/*
Unix SMB / Netbios implementation .
Version 3.0
Samba temporary memory allocation functions
Copyright ( C ) Andrew Tridgell 2000
This program is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation ; either version 2 of the License , or
( at your option ) any later version .
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the
GNU General Public License for more details .
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program ; if not , write to the Free Software
Foundation , Inc . , 675 Mass Ave , Cambridge , MA 0213 9 , USA .
*/
/* this is a very simple temporary memory allocator. To use it do the following:
1 ) when you first want to allocate a pool of meomry use
talloc_init ( ) and save the resulting context pointer somewhere
2 ) to allocate memory use talloc ( )
3 ) when _all_ of the memory allocated using this context is no longer needed
use talloc_destroy ( )
talloc does not zero the memory . It guarantees memory of a
TALLOC_ALIGN alignment
*/
# include "includes.h"
# define TALLOC_ALIGN 32
# define TALLOC_CHUNK_SIZE (0x2000)
/* initialissa talloc context. */
TALLOC_CTX * talloc_init ( void )
{
TALLOC_CTX * t ;
t = ( TALLOC_CTX * ) malloc ( sizeof ( * t ) ) ;
if ( ! t ) return NULL ;
t - > list = NULL ;
return t ;
}
/* allocate a bit of memory from the specified pool */
void * talloc ( TALLOC_CTX * t , size_t size )
{
void * p ;
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if ( size = = 0 )
{
/* debugging value used to track down
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memory problems . BAD_PTR is defined
in talloc . h */
p = BAD_PTR ;
return p ;
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}
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/* normal code path */
size = ( size + ( TALLOC_ALIGN - 1 ) ) & ~ ( TALLOC_ALIGN - 1 ) ;
if ( ! t - > list | | ( t - > list - > total_size - t - > list - > alloc_size ) < size ) {
struct talloc_chunk * c ;
size_t asize = ( size + ( TALLOC_CHUNK_SIZE - 1 ) ) & ~ ( TALLOC_CHUNK_SIZE - 1 ) ;
c = ( struct talloc_chunk * ) malloc ( sizeof ( * c ) ) ;
if ( ! c ) return NULL ;
c - > next = t - > list ;
c - > ptr = ( void * ) malloc ( asize ) ;
if ( ! c - > ptr ) {
free ( c ) ;
return NULL ;
}
c - > alloc_size = 0 ;
c - > total_size = asize ;
t - > list = c ;
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}
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p = ( ( char * ) t - > list - > ptr ) + t - > list - > alloc_size ;
t - > list - > alloc_size + = size ;
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return p ;
}
/* destroy a whole pool */
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void talloc_destroy_pool ( TALLOC_CTX * t )
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{
struct talloc_chunk * c ;
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if ( ! t )
return ;
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while ( t - > list ) {
c = t - > list - > next ;
free ( t - > list - > ptr ) ;
free ( t - > list ) ;
t - > list = c ;
}
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t - > list = NULL ;
}
/* destroy a whole pool including the context */
void talloc_destroy ( TALLOC_CTX * t )
{
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if ( ! t )
return ;
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talloc_destroy_pool ( t ) ;
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free ( t ) ;
}