5 Author: Pekka Riikonen <priikone@silcnet.org>
7 Copyright (C) 1999 - 2007 Pekka Riikonen
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20 /****h* silcutil/SILC Memory Interface
24 * Basic utility functions for allocating memory. All SILC routines, and
25 * applications use these functions when they need to allocate, manipulate
35 #ifndef SILC_STACKTRACE
37 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_malloc
41 * void *silc_malloc(size_t size);
45 * Allocates memory of `size' bytes and returns pointer to the allocated
46 * memory area. Free the memory by calling silc_free. Returns NULL on
50 void *silc_malloc(size_t size);
52 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_calloc
56 * void *silc_calloc(size_t items, size_t size);
60 * Allocates memory of for an array of `items' elements of `size' bytes
61 * and returns pointer to the allocated memory area. The memory area is
62 * also zeroed. Free the memory by calling silc_free. Returns NULL on
66 void *silc_calloc(size_t items, size_t size);
68 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_realloc
72 * void *silc_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
76 * Change the size of the memory block indicated by `ptr' to the new
77 * size of `size' bytes. The contents of `ptr' will not be changed.
78 * If `ptr' is NULL the call is equivalent to silc_malloc. If the
79 * `size' is zero (0) the call is equivalent to silc_free. Free the
80 * memory by calling silc_free.
84 * The pointer returned to the reallocated memory area might not be
88 void *silc_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
90 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_free
94 * void silc_free(void *ptr);
98 * Frees the memory area indicated by the `ptr'. If `ptr' is NULL no
99 * operation is performed.
102 void silc_free(void *ptr);
104 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_memdup
108 * void *silc_memdup(const void *ptr, size_t size);
112 * Duplicates the memory area indicated by `ptr' which is of size
113 * of `size' bytes. Returns pointer to the duplicated memory area.
114 * This NULL terminates the dupped memory area by allocating `size' + 1
115 * bytes, so this function can be used to duplicate strings that does
116 * not have NULL termination.
119 void *silc_memdup(const void *ptr, size_t size);
122 #ifndef SILC_DIST_TOOLKIT
123 #error "The stack trace is not supported in this distribution"
124 #endif /* SILC_DIST_TOOLKIT */
126 #include "stacktrace.h"
127 #endif /* SILC_STACKTRACE */
130 /* Following functions that use SilcStack as memory source. */
132 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_smalloc
136 * void *silc_smalloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 size);
140 * Allocate memory block of size of `size' from the stack indicated by
141 * `stack' and return pointer to it. Returns NULL on error. This
142 * function allocates aligned memory so it can be used to allocate
143 * memory for structures, for example.
147 * Be careful with this function: do not free the returned pointer
148 * explicitly and do not save the returned pointer to a permanent
151 * If `stack' is NULL this function calls silc_malloc.
154 void *silc_smalloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 size);
156 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_scalloc
160 * void *silc_scalloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 items, SilcUInt32 size);
164 * Allocate memory block of size of `size' from the stack indicated by
165 * `stack', zero the memory area and return pointer to it. This
166 * function allocates aligned memory. Returns NULL on error.
170 * Be careful with this function: do not free the returned pointer
171 * explicitly and do not save the returned pointer to a permanent
174 * If `stack' is NULL this function calls silc_calloc.
177 void *silc_scalloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 items, SilcUInt32 size);
179 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_srealloc
183 * void *silc_srealloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 old_size,
184 * void *ptr, SilcUInt32 size);
188 * Change the size of the memory block indicated by `ptr' to the new
189 * size of `size' bytes. The contents of `ptr' will not be changed.
190 * If `ptr' is NULL the call is equivalent to silc_smalloc. If `size'
191 * is zero (0) error will occur. Returns NULL on error and the old
192 * pointer remain intact.
196 * This function reallocates successfully only if the previous allocation
197 * to `stack' was `ptr'. If there was another memory allocation between
198 * allocating `ptr' and this call, this routine will return NULL. The
199 * NULL is also returned if the `size' does not fit to current stack
200 * and allocating new block would require slow copying of the data. It
201 * is left to the caller to decide whether to allocate new pointer and
202 * copy the old data in case this function returns NULL.
204 * If `stack' is NULL this function calls silc_realloc.
207 void *silc_srealloc(SilcStack stack, SilcUInt32 old_size,
208 void *ptr, SilcUInt32 size);
210 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_smemdup
214 * void *silc_smemdup(SilcStack stack, const void *ptr, SilcUInt32 size);
218 * Duplicates the memory area indicated by `ptr' which is the size of
219 * `size' bytes. Returns pointer to the duplicated memory area. This
220 * NULL terminates the dupped memory area by allocating `size' + 1
221 * bytes, so this function can be used to duplicate strings that does not
222 * have NULL termination. This function allocates aligned memory so
223 * it can be used to duplicate also structures. Returns NULL on error.
227 * Be careful with this function: do not free the returned pointer
228 * explicitly and do not save the returned pointer to a permanent
231 * If `stack' is NULL this function calls silc_memdup.
234 void *silc_smemdup(SilcStack stack, const void *ptr, SilcUInt32 size);
236 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_sfree
240 * void silc_scalloc(SilcStack stack, void *ptr);
244 * This function can be used to free the `ptr' if `stack' is NULL. This
245 * function does nothing if `stack' is non-NULL. When `stack' is NULL
246 * this function calls silc_free.
249 void silc_sfree(SilcStack stack, void *ptr);
251 /****f* silcutil/SilcMemoryAPI/silc_sstrdup
255 * char *silc_sstrdup(SilcStack stack, const char *str);
259 * Duplicates the string indicated by `str' and returns the duplicated
260 * string. Returns NULL on error.
264 * Be careful with this function: do not free the returned pointer
265 * explicitly and do not save the returned pointer to a permanent
268 * If `stack' is NULL this function calls silc_strdup.
271 char *silc_sstrdup(SilcStack stack, const char *str);
273 #endif /* SILCMEMORY_H */