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/**
* slibc — Yet another C library
* Copyright © 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org)
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef _SLIBC_ALLOC_H
#define _SLIBC_ALLOC_H
#include <slibc/version.h>
#include <slibc/features.h>
#ifndef __PORTABLE
#define __NEED_size_t
#include <bits/types.h>
/**
* Configurations for `extalloc`.
* They are independent of each other, and
* multiple can be selected by using bitwise or
* between them.
*
* @since Always.
*/
enum extalloc_mode
{
/**
* Clear disowned memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
EXTALLOC_CLEAR = 1,
/**
* Create new allocation with `malloc` if necessary.
*
* @since Always.
*/
EXTALLOC_MALLOC = 2,
};
/**
* Configurations for `rememalign`.
* They are independent of each other, and
* multiple can be selected by using bitwise or
* between them.
*
* @since Always.
*/
enum rememalign_mode
{
/**
* Clear disowned memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
REMEMALIGN_CLEAR = 1,
/**
* Initialise new memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
REMEMALIGN_INIT = 2,
/**
* If a new allocation is created, copy the data
* from the old allocation over to the new allocation.
*
* @since Always.
*/
REMEMALIGN_MEMCPY = 4,
};
/**
* Configurations for `falloc`.
* They are independent of each other, and
* multiple can be selected by using bitwise or
* between them.
*
* @since Always.
*/
enum falloc_mode
{
/**
* Clear disowned memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
FALLOC_CLEAR = 1,
/**
* Initialise new memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
FALLOC_INIT = 2,
/**
* If a new allocation is created, copy the data
* from the old allocation over to the new allocation.
*
* @since Always.
*/
FALLOC_MEMCPY = 4,
};
/**
* This function is identical to `free`, except it is guaranteed not to
* override the memory segment with zeroes before freeing the allocation.
*
* @etymology (Fast) variant of (`free`).
*
* @param segment The memory segment to free.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void fast_free(void*);
/**
* This function is identical to `free`, except it is guaranteed to
* override the memory segment with zeroes before freeing the allocation.
*
* @etymology (Secure) variant of (`free`).
*
* @param segment The memory segment to free.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void secure_free(void*);
/**
* This function returns the allocation size of
* a memory segment.
*
* Note, this only works for the malloc-family of functions.
* It does not work on `alloca`, `strdupa` (or similar
* functions), memory maps (that are not created by `malloc`,)
* or arrays.
*
* `p = malloc(n), allocsize(p)` will return `n`.
*
* @etymology Memory (alloc)ation (size).
*
* @param segment The memory segment.
* @return The size of the memory segment, 0 on error.
*
* @throws EINVAL If `segment` is `NULL`.
* @throws EFAULT If `segment` is not a pointer to an allocation
* on the heap, or was not allocated with a function
* implemented in slibc. It is however not guaranteed
* that this will happen, undefined behaviour may be
* invoked instead.
*
* @since Always.
*/
size_t allocsize(void*)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* Variant of `realloc` that overrides newly allocated space
* with zeroes. Additionally, it will override any freed space
* with zeroes, including the old allocation if it creates a
* new allocation.
*
* @etymology (C)lear and (realloc)ate memory.
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* crealloc(void*, size_t)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function behaves exactly like `realloc`, except it is
* guaranteed to never initialise or errors data.
*
* @etymology (Fast) variant of (`realloc`).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* fast_realloc(void*, size_t)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function behaves exactly like `crealloc`, except it
* does not initialise newly allocated size.
*
* @etymology (Secure) variant of (`realloc`).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* secure_realloc(void*, size_t)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function behaves exactly like `realloc`,
* except you can freely select what memory it clears.
*
* `crealloc(p, n)` is equivalent to (but slightly fast than)
* `custom_realloc(p, n, 1, 1, 1)`.
*
* `fast_realloc(p, n)` is equivalent to (but slightly fast than)
* `custom_realloc(p, n, 0, 0, 0)`.
*
* `secure_realloc(p, n)` is equivalent to (but slightly fast than)
* `custom_realloc(p, n, 1, 0, 1)`.
*
* @etymology (Custom)isable variant of (`realloc`).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param clear_old Whether the disowned area is cleared, even if `ptr` is returned.
* @param clear_new Whether the newly claimed area is cleared.
* @param clear_free Whether the old allocation is cleared if a new pointer is returned.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* custom_realloc(void*, size_t, int, int, int)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function is similar to `realloc`, however it
* does not copy the data in the memory segment when
* a new pointer is created. Additionally, the
* behaviour is undefined if `ptr` is `NULL`, `size`
* is zero, or `size` equals the old allocation size.
* These additional quirks were added to improve
* performance; after all, this function was added
* to improve performance.
*
* The behaviour is undefined if `mode` does not
* contain a valid flag-combination.
*
* @etymology (Ext)end memory (alloc)ation.
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param mode `EXTALLOC_CLEAR` or `EXTALLOC_MALLOC`, or both or neither.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* If `EXTALLOC_MALLOC` is not used, `NULL` is returned
* and `errno` set to zero, if a new allocation is required.
*
* @throws 0 `errno` is set to zero success if `NULL` is returned.
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* extalloc(void*, size_t, enum extalloc_mode)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__, __warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function is similar to `realloc`, however its
* behaviour and pointer alignment can be tuned.
*
* @etymology (Re)allocate (mem)ory and (align).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param boundary The alignment, not checked before necessary.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param mode `REMEMALIGN_CLEAR`, `REMEMALIGN_INIT`, or
* `REMEMALIGN_MEMCPY`, or both or neither.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws 0 `errno` is set to zero success if `NULL` is returned.
* @throws EINVAL `mode` is invalid, or `boundary` is not a power of two.
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* rememalign(void*, size_t, size_t, enum rememalign_mode)
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function behaves exactly like `fast_realloc`, except:
* - Its behaviour is undefined if `ptr` is `NULL`.
* - Its behaviour is undefined if `size` equals the old allocation size.
* - Its behaviour is undefined if `size` is zero.
* - It will never free `ptr`.
* - The alignment of new pointers can be specified.
*
* This function cannot be used to force realignment,
* the aligment is applied when it is necessary to
* create a new allocation.
*
* @etymology (Naïve) variant of (`realloc`).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param boundary The alignment, not checked before necessary.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @return The new allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
*
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* naive_realloc(void*, size_t, size_t) /* sic! we limit ourself to ASCII */
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__, __warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* This function behaves exactly like `naive_realloc`, except
* it will return `NULL` with `errno` set to zero, if it is
* not possible to perform the shrink or grow without creating
* new pointer.
*
* @etymology (Naïve) variant of (`extalloc`).
*
* @param ptr The old allocation, see `realloc` for more details.
* @param size The new allocation size, see `realloc` for more details.
* @return `ptr` on success or `NULL` on error or if `malloc` is needed.
*
* @throws 0 `malloc` is require to perform the action.
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* naive_extalloc(void*, size_t) /* sic! we limit ourself to ASCII */
__GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__, __warn_unused_result__)));
/**
* Allocates, deallocates, or reallocates memory without
* bookkeeping. The created allocation may not be inspected,
* deallocated, or reallocated with any other function than
* this function.
*
* If `new_size` is zero and `ptr` is `NULL`,
* nothing happens, but `errno` is set to zero and `NULL`
* is returned.
* If `new_size` is non-zero, `old_size` is zero, and `ptr`
* is not `NULL` or if `new_size` and `old_size` is non-zero,
* and `ptr` is `NULL`, `errno` is set to `EINVAL` and `NULL`
* is returned.
* If `new_size` and `old_size` is zero and `ptr` is not `NULL`,
* `errno` is set to `EINVAL` and `NULL` is returned.
* If `new_size` is zero, `old_size` is non-zero, and `ptr`
* is not `NULL`, `ptr` is deallocated, and `NULL` is returned
* with `errno` set to zero. The memory cleared before it is
* deallocated if `mode & FALLOC_CLEAR`.
* If `new_size` is non-zero, `old_size` is zero, and `ptr` is
* `NULL`, a new allocation is created of `new_size` bytes.
* It will be zero-initialised if `mode & FALLOC_INIT`.
* If `new_size` and `old_size` is non-zero and `ptr` is not
* `NULL`, `ptr` is reallocated. if the allocation is shrunk,
* the disowned area is cleared if `mode & FALLOC_CLEAR`.
* Newly available memory is zero-initialised if
* `mode & FALLOC_INIT`. If a new allocation is required,
* the data from the old allocation is only copied over to
* the new allocation if `mode & FALLOC_MEMCPY`. If
* `(mode & FALLOC_INIT) && !(mode & FALLOC_MEMCPY)`, the
* entire allocation will be cleared.
*
* @etymology (F)ast memory (alloc)ation.
*
* @param ptr The old pointer, `NULL` if a new shall be created.
* @param ptrshift Pointer that is used to keep track of the pointer's
* shift for alignment. `NULL` if the shift shall not
* be tracked. If this is the case, `falloc` cannot
* be used to reallocate or deallocate an allocation,
* unless the pointer is unaligned (`alignment <= 1`).
* @param alignment The aligment of both the new and old pointer, zero
* or one if it should not be aligned.
* @param old_size The old allocation size, zero if a new shall be created.
* @param new_size The new allocation size, zero if it shall be freed.
* @param mode `FALLOC_CLEAR`, `FALLOC_INIT`, or `FALLOC_MEMCPY`, or
* both or neither.
* @return The new pointer, or the old pointer if it was reallocated
* without creating a new allocation. `NULL` is returned
* if `new_size` (errno is set to zero) is zero, or on error
* (errno is set to describe the error.)
*
* @throws 0 `new_size` is zero.
* @throws EINVAL The arguments are invalid.
* @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocate more memory.
*
* @since Always.
*/
void* falloc(void*, size_t*, size_t, size_t, size_t, enum falloc_mode);
/**
* This macro calls `fast_free` and then sets the pointer to `NULL`,
* so that another attempt to free the segment will not crash the process.
*
* @etymology Macro version of (`fast_free`).
*
* @since Always.
*/
#define FAST_FREE(segment) (fast_free(segment), (void)((segment) = NULL));
/**
* This macro calls `secure_free` and then sets the pointer to `NULL`,
* so that another attempt to free the segment will not crash the process.
*
* @etymology Macro version of (`secure_free`).
*
* @since Always.
*/
#define SECURE_FREE(segment) (secure_free(segment), (void)((segment) = NULL));
#endif
#endif
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