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22 * @file util/common_allocation.c
23 * @brief wrapper around malloc/free
24 * @author Christian Grothoff
28 #include "gnunet_common.h"
31 #define INT_MAX 0x7FFFFFFF
35 #define W32_MEM_LIMIT 200000000
39 static LONG mem_used = 0;
43 * Allocate memory. Checks the return value, aborts if no more
44 * memory is available.
46 * @param size how many bytes of memory to allocate, do NOT use
47 * this function (or GNUNET_malloc) to allocate more than several MB
48 * of memory, if you are possibly needing a very large chunk use
49 * GNUNET_xmalloc_unchecked_ instead.
50 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_malloc
51 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_malloc
52 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory
55 GNUNET_xmalloc_ (size_t size, const char *filename, int linenumber)
58 /* As a security precaution, we generally do not allow very large
59 allocations using the default 'GNUNET_malloc' macro */
60 GNUNET_assert_at (size <= GNUNET_MAX_MALLOC_CHECKED, filename, linenumber);
61 ret = GNUNET_xmalloc_unchecked_ (size, filename, linenumber);
64 GNUNET_log_strerror (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, "malloc");
72 * Wrapper around malloc. Allocates size bytes of memory.
73 * The memory will be zero'ed out.
75 * @param size the number of bytes to allocate
76 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_malloc_large
77 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_malloc_large
78 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory, NULL if we do not have enough memory
81 GNUNET_xmalloc_unchecked_ (size_t size, const char *filename, int linenumber)
86 size += sizeof (size_t);
87 if (mem_used + size > W32_MEM_LIMIT)
91 GNUNET_assert_at (size < INT_MAX, filename, linenumber);
92 result = malloc (size);
95 memset (result, 0, size);
98 *((size_t *) result) = size;
99 result = &((size_t *) result)[1];
108 * Reallocate memory. Checks the return value, aborts if no more
109 * memory is available.
111 * @param ptr the pointer to reallocate
112 * @param n how many bytes of memory to allocate
113 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_realloc
114 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_realloc
115 * @return pointer to size bytes of memory
118 GNUNET_xrealloc_ (void *ptr,
120 const char *filename, int linenumber)
123 n += sizeof (size_t);
124 ptr = &((size_t *) ptr)[-1];
125 mem_used = mem_used - *((size_t *) ptr) + n;
127 ptr = realloc (ptr, n);
130 GNUNET_log_strerror (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR, "realloc");
134 ptr = &((size_t *) ptr)[1];
141 * Free memory. Merely a wrapper for the case that we
142 * want to keep track of allocations.
144 * @param ptr the pointer to free
145 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_array_grow
146 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_array_grow
149 GNUNET_xfree_ (void *ptr, const char *filename, int linenumber)
151 GNUNET_assert_at (ptr != NULL, filename, linenumber);
153 ptr = &((size_t *) ptr)[-1];
154 mem_used -= *((size_t *) ptr);
160 * Dup a string (same semantics as strdup).
162 * @param str the string to dup
163 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_strdup
164 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_strdup
165 * @return strdup(str)
168 GNUNET_xstrdup_ (const char *str, const char *filename, int linenumber)
172 GNUNET_assert_at (str != NULL, filename, linenumber);
173 res = GNUNET_xmalloc_ (strlen (str) + 1, filename, linenumber);
174 memcpy (res, str, strlen (str) + 1);
179 * Grow an array. Grows old by (*oldCount-newCount)*elementSize bytes
180 * and sets *oldCount to newCount.
182 * @param old address of the pointer to the array
184 * @param elementSize the size of the elements of the array
185 * @param oldCount address of the number of elements in the *old array
186 * @param newCount number of elements in the new array, may be 0
187 * @param filename where in the code was the call to GNUNET_array_grow
188 * @param linenumber where in the code was the call to GNUNET_array_grow
191 GNUNET_xgrow_ (void **old,
193 unsigned int *oldCount,
194 unsigned int newCount, const char *filename, int linenumber)
199 GNUNET_assert_at (INT_MAX / elementSize > newCount, filename, linenumber);
200 size = newCount * elementSize;
207 tmp = GNUNET_xmalloc_ (size, filename, linenumber);
208 memset (tmp, 0, size); /* client code should not rely on this, though... */
209 if (*oldCount > newCount)
210 *oldCount = newCount; /* shrink is also allowed! */
211 memcpy (tmp, *old, elementSize * (*oldCount));
216 GNUNET_xfree_ (*old, filename, linenumber);
219 *oldCount = newCount;
224 * Like asprintf, just portable.
226 * @param buf set to a buffer of sufficient size (allocated, caller must free)
227 * @param format format string (see printf, fprintf, etc.)
228 * @param ... data for format string
229 * @return number of bytes in "*buf" excluding 0-termination
232 GNUNET_asprintf (char **buf, const char *format, ...)
237 va_start (args, format);
238 ret = VSNPRINTF (NULL, 0, format, args);
240 *buf = GNUNET_malloc (ret + 1);
241 va_start (args, format);
242 ret = VSPRINTF (*buf, format, args);
249 * Like snprintf, just aborts if the buffer is of insufficient size.
251 * @param buf pointer to buffer that is written to
252 * @param size number of bytes in buf
253 * @param format format strings
254 * @param ... data for format string
255 * @return number of bytes written to buf or negative value on error
258 GNUNET_snprintf (char *buf, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
263 va_start (args, format);
264 ret = VSNPRINTF (buf, size, format, args);
266 GNUNET_assert (ret <= size);
270 /* end of common_allocation.c */