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All Rights * Reserved. */ /* ** File: prmem.h ** Description: API to NSPR 2.0 memory management functions ** */ #ifndef prmem_h___ #define prmem_h___ #include "prtypes.h" #include #include PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C /* ** Thread safe memory allocation. ** ** NOTE: pr wraps up malloc, free, calloc, realloc so they are already ** thread safe (and are not declared here - look in stdlib.h). */ /* ** PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, PR_Realloc, and PR_Free have the same signatures ** as their libc equivalent malloc, calloc, realloc, and free, and have ** the same semantics. (Note that the argument type size_t is replaced ** by PRUint32.) Memory allocated by PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, or PR_Realloc ** must be freed by PR_Free. */ PR_EXTERN(void *) PR_Malloc(PRUint32 size); PR_EXTERN(void *) PR_Calloc(PRUint32 nelem, PRUint32 elsize); PR_EXTERN(void *) PR_Realloc(void *ptr, PRUint32 size); PR_EXTERN(void) PR_Free(void *ptr); /* ** The following are some convenience macros defined in terms of ** PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, PR_Realloc, and PR_Free. */ /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_MALLOC() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_NEW() allocates an untyped item of size _size from the heap. ** INPUTS: _size: size in bytes of item to be allocated ** OUTPUTS: untyped pointer to the node allocated ** RETURN: pointer to node or error returned from malloc(). ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_MALLOC(_bytes) (PR_Malloc((_bytes))) /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_NEW() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_NEW() allocates an item of type _struct from the heap. ** INPUTS: _struct: a data type ** OUTPUTS: pointer to _struct ** RETURN: pointer to _struct or error returns from malloc(). ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_NEW(_struct) ((_struct *) PR_MALLOC(sizeof(_struct))) /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_REALLOC() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_REALLOC() re-allocates _ptr bytes from the heap as a _size ** untyped item. ** INPUTS: _ptr: pointer to node to reallocate ** _size: size of node to allocate ** OUTPUTS: pointer to node allocated ** RETURN: pointer to node allocated ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_REALLOC(_ptr, _size) (PR_Realloc((_ptr), (_size))) /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_CALLOC() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_CALLOC() allocates a _size bytes untyped item from the heap ** and sets the allocated memory to all 0x00. ** INPUTS: _size: size of node to allocate ** OUTPUTS: pointer to node allocated ** RETURN: pointer to node allocated ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_CALLOC(_size) (PR_Calloc(1, (_size))) /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_NEWZAP() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_NEWZAP() allocates an item of type _struct from the heap ** and sets the allocated memory to all 0x00. ** INPUTS: _struct: a data type ** OUTPUTS: pointer to _struct ** RETURN: pointer to _struct ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_NEWZAP(_struct) ((_struct*)PR_Calloc(1, sizeof(_struct))) /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_DELETE() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_DELETE() unallocates an object previosly allocated via PR_NEW() ** or PR_NEWZAP() to the heap. ** INPUTS: pointer to previously allocated object ** OUTPUTS: the referenced object is returned to the heap ** RETURN: void ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_DELETE(_ptr) { PR_Free(_ptr); (_ptr) = NULL; } /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_FREEIF() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_FREEIF() conditionally unallocates an object previously allocated ** vial PR_NEW() or PR_NEWZAP(). If the pointer to the object is ** equal to zero (0), the object is not released. ** INPUTS: pointer to previously allocated object ** OUTPUTS: the referenced object is conditionally returned to the heap ** RETURN: void ***********************************************************************/ #define PR_FREEIF(_ptr) if (_ptr) PR_DELETE(_ptr) /*********************************************************************** ** Typedef ENUM: PRSegmentAccess ** DESCRIPTION: ** Defines a number of segment accessor types for PR_Seg* functions ** ***********************************************************************/ typedef struct PRSegment PRSegment; typedef enum { PR_SEGMENT_NONE, PR_SEGMENT_RDONLY, PR_SEGMENT_RDWR } PRSegmentAccess; /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_NewSegment() ** DESCRIPTION: ** Allocate a memory segment. The "size" value is rounded up to the ** native system page size and a page aligned portion of memory is ** returned. This memory is not part of the malloc heap. If "vaddr" is ** not NULL then PR tries to allocate the segment at the desired virtual ** address. Segments are mapped PR_SEGMENT_RDWR when created. ** INPUTS: size: size of the desired memory segment ** vaddr: address at which the newly aquired segment is to be ** mapped into memory. ** OUTPUTS: a memory segment is allocated, a PRSegment is allocated ** RETURN: pointer to PRSegment ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(PRSegment*) PR_NewSegment(PRUint32 size, void *vaddr); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_DestroySegment() ** DESCRIPTION: ** The memory segment and the PRSegment are freed ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to PRSegment to be freed ** OUTPUTS: the the PRSegment and its associated memory segment are freed ** RETURN: void ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(void) PR_DestroySegment(PRSegment *seg); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_GrowSegment() ** DESCRIPTION: ** Attempt to grow/shrink a memory segment. If deltaBytes is positive, ** the segment is grown. If deltaBytes is negative, the segment is ** shrunk. This returns the number of bytes added to the segment if ** successful, zero otherwise. ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to a PRSegment ** OUTPUTS: ** RETURN: PRUint32: number of bytes added to the memory segment or zero ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(PRUint32) PR_GrowSegment(PRSegment *seg, PRInt32 deltaBytes); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_GetSegmentVaddr() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_Segment member accessor function. ** Return the virtual address of the memory segment ** ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to a PRSegment ** OUTPUTS: none ** RETURN: void*: Address where the memory segment is mapped. ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(void*) PR_GetSegmentVaddr(PRSegment *seg); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_GetSegmentSize() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_Segment member accessor function. ** Return the size of the associated memory segment ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to a PRSegment ** OUTPUTS: none ** RETURN: size_t: size of the associated memory segment ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(size_t) PR_GetSegmentSize(PRSegment *seg); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_MapSegment() ** DESCRIPTION: ** Change the mapping on a segment. ** "how" == PR_SEGMENT_NONE: the segment becomes unmapped ** "how" == PR_SEGMENT_RDONLY: the segment becomes mapped and readable ** "how" == PR_SEGMENT_RDWR: the segment becomes mapped read/write ** ** Note: If a segment can be read then it is also possible to execute ** code in it. ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to a PRSegment ** how: one of PRSegmentAccess enumerated values ** OUTPUTS: the access for the associated memory segment is changed ** RETURN: void ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(void) PR_MapSegment(PRSegment *seg, PRSegmentAccess how); /*********************************************************************** ** FUNCTION: PR_GetSegmentAccess() ** DESCRIPTION: ** PR_Segment member accessor function. ** Return a memory segment's current access rights ** INPUTS: seg: pointer to a PRSegment ** OUTPUTS: ** RETURN: PRSegmentAccess: current access rights ***********************************************************************/ PR_EXTERN(PRSegmentAccess) PR_GetSegmentAccess(PRSegment *seg); PR_END_EXTERN_C #endif /* prmem_h___ */