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universe@391 | 1 | /* |
universe@391 | 2 | * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. |
universe@391 | 3 | * |
universe@391 | 4 | * Copyright 2021 Mike Becker, Olaf Wintermann All rights reserved. |
universe@391 | 5 | * |
universe@391 | 6 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
universe@391 | 7 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: |
universe@391 | 8 | * |
universe@391 | 9 | * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
universe@391 | 10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
universe@391 | 11 | * |
universe@391 | 12 | * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
universe@391 | 13 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
universe@391 | 14 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
universe@391 | 15 | * |
universe@391 | 16 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" |
universe@391 | 17 | * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE |
universe@391 | 18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE |
universe@391 | 19 | * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE |
universe@391 | 20 | * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR |
universe@391 | 21 | * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF |
universe@391 | 22 | * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS |
universe@391 | 23 | * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN |
universe@391 | 24 | * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) |
universe@391 | 25 | * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE |
universe@391 | 26 | * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
universe@391 | 27 | */ |
universe@429 | 28 | /** |
universe@429 | 29 | * \file allocator.h |
universe@429 | 30 | * Interface for custom allocators. |
universe@429 | 31 | */ |
universe@391 | 32 | |
universe@391 | 33 | #ifndef UCX_ALLOCATOR_H |
universe@391 | 34 | #define UCX_ALLOCATOR_H |
universe@391 | 35 | |
universe@484 | 36 | #include "common.h" |
universe@391 | 37 | |
universe@415 | 38 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
universe@415 | 39 | extern "C" { |
universe@415 | 40 | #endif |
universe@415 | 41 | |
universe@429 | 42 | /** |
universe@429 | 43 | * The class definition for an allocator. |
universe@429 | 44 | */ |
universe@396 | 45 | typedef struct { |
universe@429 | 46 | /** |
universe@465 | 47 | * The allocator's malloc() implementation. |
universe@429 | 48 | */ |
universe@503 | 49 | void *(*malloc)( |
universe@503 | 50 | void *data, |
universe@503 | 51 | size_t n |
universe@503 | 52 | ); |
universe@429 | 53 | |
universe@429 | 54 | /** |
universe@465 | 55 | * The allocator's realloc() implementation. |
universe@429 | 56 | */ |
universe@503 | 57 | void *(*realloc)( |
universe@503 | 58 | void *data, |
universe@503 | 59 | void *mem, |
universe@503 | 60 | size_t n |
universe@503 | 61 | ) |
universe@450 | 62 | __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)); |
universe@429 | 63 | |
universe@429 | 64 | /** |
universe@465 | 65 | * The allocator's calloc() implementation. |
universe@429 | 66 | */ |
universe@503 | 67 | void *(*calloc)( |
universe@503 | 68 | void *data, |
universe@503 | 69 | size_t nelem, |
universe@503 | 70 | size_t n |
universe@503 | 71 | ); |
universe@429 | 72 | |
universe@429 | 73 | /** |
universe@465 | 74 | * The allocator's free() implementation. |
universe@429 | 75 | */ |
universe@503 | 76 | void (*free)( |
universe@503 | 77 | void *data, |
universe@503 | 78 | void *mem |
universe@503 | 79 | ) |
universe@450 | 80 | __attribute__((__nonnull__)); |
universe@396 | 81 | } cx_allocator_class; |
universe@396 | 82 | |
universe@429 | 83 | /** |
universe@429 | 84 | * Structure holding the data for an allocator. |
universe@429 | 85 | */ |
universe@394 | 86 | struct cx_allocator_s { |
universe@429 | 87 | /** |
universe@429 | 88 | * A pointer to the instance of the allocator class. |
universe@429 | 89 | */ |
universe@396 | 90 | cx_allocator_class *cl; |
universe@429 | 91 | /** |
universe@429 | 92 | * A pointer to the data this allocator uses. |
universe@429 | 93 | */ |
universe@397 | 94 | void *data; |
universe@391 | 95 | }; |
universe@429 | 96 | |
universe@429 | 97 | /** |
universe@429 | 98 | * High-Level type alias for the allocator type. |
universe@429 | 99 | */ |
universe@500 | 100 | typedef struct cx_allocator_s CxAllocator; |
universe@391 | 101 | |
universe@429 | 102 | /** |
universe@429 | 103 | * A default allocator using standard library malloc() etc. |
universe@429 | 104 | */ |
universe@500 | 105 | extern CxAllocator *cxDefaultAllocator; |
universe@391 | 106 | |
universe@429 | 107 | /** |
universe@503 | 108 | * Function pointer type for destructor functions. |
universe@503 | 109 | * |
universe@503 | 110 | * A destructor function deallocates possible contents and MAY free the memory |
universe@526 | 111 | * pointed to by \p memory. Read the documentation of the respective function |
universe@526 | 112 | * pointer to learn if a destructor SHALL, MAY, or MUST NOT free the memory in that |
universe@526 | 113 | * particular implementation. |
universe@503 | 114 | * |
universe@503 | 115 | * @param memory a pointer to the object to destruct |
universe@503 | 116 | */ |
universe@526 | 117 | typedef void (*cx_destructor_func)(void *memory) __attribute__((__nonnull__)); |
universe@503 | 118 | |
universe@503 | 119 | /** |
universe@528 | 120 | * Function pointer type for destructor functions. |
universe@528 | 121 | * |
universe@528 | 122 | * A destructor function deallocates possible contents and MAY free the memory |
universe@528 | 123 | * pointed to by \p memory. Read the documentation of the respective function |
universe@528 | 124 | * pointer to learn if a destructor SHALL, MAY, or MUST NOT free the memory in that |
universe@528 | 125 | * particular implementation. |
universe@528 | 126 | * |
universe@528 | 127 | * @param data an optional pointer to custom data |
universe@528 | 128 | * @param memory a pointer to the object to destruct |
universe@528 | 129 | */ |
universe@528 | 130 | typedef void (*cx_destructor_func2)( |
universe@528 | 131 | void *data, |
universe@528 | 132 | void *memory |
universe@528 | 133 | ) __attribute__((__nonnull__(2))); |
universe@528 | 134 | |
universe@528 | 135 | /** |
universe@726 | 136 | * Re-allocate a previously allocated block and changes the pointer in-place, if necessary. |
universe@726 | 137 | * |
universe@726 | 138 | * \par Error handling |
universe@726 | 139 | * \c errno will be set by realloc() on failure. |
universe@726 | 140 | * |
universe@726 | 141 | * @param mem pointer to the pointer to allocated block |
universe@726 | 142 | * @param n the new size in bytes |
universe@726 | 143 | * @return zero on success, non-zero on failure |
universe@726 | 144 | */ |
universe@726 | 145 | int cx_reallocate( |
universe@726 | 146 | void **mem, |
universe@726 | 147 | size_t n |
universe@726 | 148 | ) |
universe@726 | 149 | __attribute__((__nonnull__)); |
universe@726 | 150 | |
universe@726 | 151 | /** |
universe@429 | 152 | * Allocate \p n bytes of memory. |
universe@429 | 153 | * |
universe@429 | 154 | * @param allocator the allocator |
universe@429 | 155 | * @param n the number of bytes |
universe@429 | 156 | * @return a pointer to the allocated memory |
universe@429 | 157 | */ |
universe@500 | 158 | void *cxMalloc( |
universe@508 | 159 | CxAllocator const *allocator, |
universe@500 | 160 | size_t n |
universe@500 | 161 | ) |
universe@461 | 162 | __attribute__((__malloc__)) |
universe@461 | 163 | __attribute__((__alloc_size__(2))); |
universe@397 | 164 | |
universe@429 | 165 | /** |
universe@429 | 166 | * Re-allocate the previously allocated block in \p mem, making the new block \p n bytes long. |
universe@429 | 167 | * This function may return the same pointer that was passed to it, if moving the memory |
universe@429 | 168 | * was not necessary. |
universe@429 | 169 | * |
universe@429 | 170 | * \note Re-allocating a block allocated by a different allocator is undefined. |
universe@429 | 171 | * |
universe@429 | 172 | * @param allocator the allocator |
universe@429 | 173 | * @param mem pointer to the previously allocated block |
universe@429 | 174 | * @param n the new size in bytes |
universe@429 | 175 | * @return a pointer to the re-allocated memory |
universe@429 | 176 | */ |
universe@500 | 177 | void *cxRealloc( |
universe@508 | 178 | CxAllocator const *allocator, |
universe@500 | 179 | void *mem, |
universe@500 | 180 | size_t n |
universe@500 | 181 | ) |
universe@461 | 182 | __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) |
universe@461 | 183 | __attribute__((__alloc_size__(3))); |
universe@397 | 184 | |
universe@429 | 185 | /** |
universe@429 | 186 | * Re-allocate a previously allocated block and changes the pointer in-place, if necessary. |
universe@429 | 187 | * This function acts like cxRealloc() using the pointer pointed to by \p mem. |
universe@429 | 188 | * |
universe@429 | 189 | * \note Re-allocating a block allocated by a different allocator is undefined. |
universe@429 | 190 | * |
universe@429 | 191 | * \par Error handling |
universe@429 | 192 | * \c errno will be set, if the underlying realloc function does so. |
universe@429 | 193 | * |
universe@429 | 194 | * @param allocator the allocator |
universe@429 | 195 | * @param mem pointer to the pointer to allocated block |
universe@429 | 196 | * @param n the new size in bytes |
universe@429 | 197 | * @return zero on success, non-zero on failure |
universe@429 | 198 | */ |
universe@500 | 199 | int cxReallocate( |
universe@508 | 200 | CxAllocator const *allocator, |
universe@500 | 201 | void **mem, |
universe@500 | 202 | size_t n |
universe@500 | 203 | ) |
universe@452 | 204 | __attribute__((__nonnull__)); |
universe@414 | 205 | |
universe@429 | 206 | /** |
universe@429 | 207 | * Allocate \p nelem elements of \p n bytes each, all initialized to zero. |
universe@429 | 208 | * |
universe@429 | 209 | * @param allocator the allocator |
universe@429 | 210 | * @param nelem the number of elements |
universe@429 | 211 | * @param n the size of each element in bytes |
universe@429 | 212 | * @return a pointer to the allocated memory |
universe@429 | 213 | */ |
universe@500 | 214 | void *cxCalloc( |
universe@508 | 215 | CxAllocator const *allocator, |
universe@500 | 216 | size_t nelem, |
universe@500 | 217 | size_t n |
universe@500 | 218 | ) |
universe@461 | 219 | __attribute__((__malloc__)) |
universe@461 | 220 | __attribute__((__alloc_size__(2, 3))); |
universe@397 | 221 | |
universe@429 | 222 | /** |
universe@429 | 223 | * Free a block allocated by this allocator. |
universe@429 | 224 | * |
universe@429 | 225 | * \note Freeing a block of a different allocator is undefined. |
universe@429 | 226 | * |
universe@429 | 227 | * @param allocator the allocator |
universe@429 | 228 | * @param mem a pointer to the block to free |
universe@429 | 229 | */ |
universe@500 | 230 | void cxFree( |
universe@508 | 231 | CxAllocator const *allocator, |
universe@500 | 232 | void *mem |
universe@500 | 233 | ) |
universe@452 | 234 | __attribute__((__nonnull__)); |
universe@391 | 235 | |
universe@415 | 236 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
universe@628 | 237 | } // extern "C" |
universe@415 | 238 | #endif |
universe@415 | 239 | |
universe@628 | 240 | #endif // UCX_ALLOCATOR_H |