src/cx/allocator.h

Mon, 03 Apr 2023 19:09:31 +0200

author
Mike Becker <universe@uap-core.de>
date
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 19:09:31 +0200
changeset 673
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parent 628
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child 677
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make allocator in cxBufferInit optional

     1 /*
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    27  */
    28 /**
    29  * \file allocator.h
    30  * Interface for custom allocators.
    31  */
    33 #ifndef UCX_ALLOCATOR_H
    34 #define UCX_ALLOCATOR_H
    36 #include "common.h"
    38 #ifdef __cplusplus
    39 extern "C" {
    40 #endif
    42 /**
    43  * The class definition for an allocator.
    44  */
    45 typedef struct {
    46     /**
    47      * The allocator's malloc() implementation.
    48      */
    49     void *(*malloc)(
    50             void *data,
    51             size_t n
    52     );
    54     /**
    55      * The allocator's realloc() implementation.
    56      */
    57     void *(*realloc)(
    58             void *data,
    59             void *mem,
    60             size_t n
    61     )
    62     __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__));
    64     /**
    65      * The allocator's calloc() implementation.
    66      */
    67     void *(*calloc)(
    68             void *data,
    69             size_t nelem,
    70             size_t n
    71     );
    73     /**
    74      * The allocator's free() implementation.
    75      */
    76     void (*free)(
    77             void *data,
    78             void *mem
    79     )
    80     __attribute__((__nonnull__));
    81 } cx_allocator_class;
    83 /**
    84  * Structure holding the data for an allocator.
    85  */
    86 struct cx_allocator_s {
    87     /**
    88      * A pointer to the instance of the allocator class.
    89      */
    90     cx_allocator_class *cl;
    91     /**
    92      * A pointer to the data this allocator uses.
    93      */
    94     void *data;
    95 };
    97 /**
    98  * High-Level type alias for the allocator type.
    99  */
   100 typedef struct cx_allocator_s CxAllocator;
   102 /**
   103  * A default allocator using standard library malloc() etc.
   104  */
   105 extern CxAllocator *cxDefaultAllocator;
   107 /**
   108  * Function pointer type for destructor functions.
   109  *
   110  * A destructor function deallocates possible contents and MAY free the memory
   111  * pointed to by \p memory. Read the documentation of the respective function
   112  * pointer to learn if a destructor SHALL, MAY, or MUST NOT free the memory in that
   113  * particular implementation.
   114  *
   115  * @param memory a pointer to the object to destruct
   116   */
   117 typedef void (*cx_destructor_func)(void *memory) __attribute__((__nonnull__));
   119 /**
   120  * Function pointer type for destructor functions.
   121  *
   122  * A destructor function deallocates possible contents and MAY free the memory
   123  * pointed to by \p memory. Read the documentation of the respective function
   124  * pointer to learn if a destructor SHALL, MAY, or MUST NOT free the memory in that
   125  * particular implementation.
   126  *
   127  * @param data an optional pointer to custom data
   128  * @param memory a pointer to the object to destruct
   129   */
   130 typedef void (*cx_destructor_func2)(
   131         void *data,
   132         void *memory
   133 ) __attribute__((__nonnull__(2)));
   135 /**
   136  * Structure holding an advanced destructor function and the desired payload.
   137  * Invocations of func should use data as first argument.
   138  */
   139 typedef struct {
   140     /**
   141      * A pointer to the data that SHALL be used to invoke func.
   142      */
   143     void *data;
   144     /**
   145      * A pointer to the function to invoke.
   146      */
   147     cx_destructor_func2 func;
   148 } cx_advanced_destructor;
   150 /**
   151  * Specifies the type of destructor to use.
   152  */
   153 enum cx_destructor_type {
   154     /**
   155      * Do not use a destructor function.
   156      */
   157     CX_DESTRUCTOR_NONE,
   158     /**
   159      * Use a simple destructor.
   160      * @see cx_destructor_func
   161      */
   162     CX_DESTRUCTOR_SIMPLE,
   163     /**
   164      * Use an advanced destructor.
   165      * @see cx_advanced_destructor
   166      */
   167     CX_DESTRUCTOR_ADVANCED
   168 };
   170 /**
   171  * Allocate \p n bytes of memory.
   172  *
   173  * @param allocator the allocator
   174  * @param n the number of bytes
   175  * @return a pointer to the allocated memory
   176  */
   177 void *cxMalloc(
   178         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   179         size_t n
   180 )
   181 __attribute__((__malloc__))
   182 __attribute__((__alloc_size__(2)));
   184 /**
   185  * Re-allocate the previously allocated block in \p mem, making the new block \p n bytes long.
   186  * This function may return the same pointer that was passed to it, if moving the memory
   187  * was not necessary.
   188  *
   189  * \note Re-allocating a block allocated by a different allocator is undefined.
   190  *
   191  * @param allocator the allocator
   192  * @param mem pointer to the previously allocated block
   193  * @param n the new size in bytes
   194  * @return a pointer to the re-allocated memory
   195  */
   196 void *cxRealloc(
   197         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   198         void *mem,
   199         size_t n
   200 )
   201 __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
   202 __attribute__((__alloc_size__(3)));
   204 /**
   205  * Re-allocate a previously allocated block and changes the pointer in-place, if necessary.
   206  * This function acts like cxRealloc() using the pointer pointed to by \p mem.
   207  * On success, the pointer is changed to the new location (in case the
   208  *
   209  * \note Re-allocating a block allocated by a different allocator is undefined.
   210  *
   211  * \par Error handling
   212  * \c errno will be set, if the underlying realloc function does so.
   213  *
   214  * @param allocator the allocator
   215  * @param mem pointer to the pointer to allocated block
   216  * @param n the new size in bytes
   217  * @return zero on success, non-zero on failure
   218  */
   219 int cxReallocate(
   220         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   221         void **mem,
   222         size_t n
   223 )
   224 __attribute__((__nonnull__));
   226 /**
   227  * Allocate \p nelem elements of \p n bytes each, all initialized to zero.
   228  *
   229  * @param allocator the allocator
   230  * @param nelem the number of elements
   231  * @param n the size of each element in bytes
   232  * @return a pointer to the allocated memory
   233  */
   234 void *cxCalloc(
   235         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   236         size_t nelem,
   237         size_t n
   238 )
   239 __attribute__((__malloc__))
   240 __attribute__((__alloc_size__(2, 3)));
   242 /**
   243  * Free a block allocated by this allocator.
   244  *
   245  * \note Freeing a block of a different allocator is undefined.
   246  *
   247  * @param allocator the allocator
   248  * @param mem a pointer to the block to free
   249  */
   250 void cxFree(
   251         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   252         void *mem
   253 )
   254 __attribute__((__nonnull__));
   256 #ifdef __cplusplus
   257 } // extern "C"
   258 #endif
   260 #endif // UCX_ALLOCATOR_H

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