5b0945b570
Includes build infrastructure & config updates required for changes in 8.16.1 MFC after: 5 days
525 lines
12 KiB
C
525 lines
12 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Proofpoint, Inc. and its suppliers.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
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* forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
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* the sendmail distribution.
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*/
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#include <sm/gen.h>
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SM_RCSID("@(#)$Id: rpool.c,v 1.29 2013-11-22 20:51:43 ca Exp $")
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/*
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** resource pools
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** For documentation, see rpool.html
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*/
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#include <sm/exc.h>
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#include <sm/heap.h>
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#include <sm/rpool.h>
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#include <sm/varargs.h>
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#include <sm/conf.h>
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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# include <syslog.h>
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#endif
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const char SmRpoolMagic[] = "sm_rpool";
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typedef union
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{
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SM_POOLLINK_T link;
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char align[SM_ALIGN_SIZE];
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} SM_POOLHDR_T;
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static char *sm_rpool_allocblock_x __P((SM_RPOOL_T *, size_t));
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static char *sm_rpool_allocblock __P((SM_RPOOL_T *, size_t));
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/*
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** Tune this later
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*/
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#define POOLSIZE 4096
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#define BIG_OBJECT_RATIO 10
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_ALLOCBLOCK_X -- allocate a new block for an rpool.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool to which the block should be added.
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** size -- size of block.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to block.
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**
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** Exceptions:
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** F:sm_heap -- out of memory
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*/
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static char *
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sm_rpool_allocblock_x(rpool, size)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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{
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SM_POOLLINK_T *p;
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p = sm_malloc_x(sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T) + size);
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p->sm_pnext = rpool->sm_pools;
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rpool->sm_pools = p;
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return (char*) p + sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T);
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_ALLOCBLOCK -- allocate a new block for an rpool.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool to which the block should be added.
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** size -- size of block.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to block, NULL on failure.
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*/
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static char *
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sm_rpool_allocblock(rpool, size)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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{
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SM_POOLLINK_T *p;
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p = sm_malloc(sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T) + size);
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if (p == NULL)
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return NULL;
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p->sm_pnext = rpool->sm_pools;
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rpool->sm_pools = p;
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return (char*) p + sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T);
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_MALLOC_TAGGED_X -- allocate memory from rpool
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool from which memory should be allocated;
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** can be NULL, use sm_malloc() then.
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** size -- size of block.
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** file -- filename.
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** line -- line number in file.
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** group -- heap group for debugging.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to block.
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**
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** Exceptions:
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** F:sm_heap -- out of memory
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**
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** Notice: XXX
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** if size == 0 and the rpool is new (no memory
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** allocated yet) NULL is returned!
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** We could solve this by
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** - wasting 1 byte (size < avail)
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** - checking for rpool->sm_poolptr != NULL
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** - not asking for 0 sized buffer
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*/
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void *
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#if SM_HEAP_CHECK
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sm_rpool_malloc_tagged_x(rpool, size, file, line, group)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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char *file;
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int line;
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int group;
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#else /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */
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sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, size)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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#endif /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */
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{
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char *ptr;
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if (rpool == NULL)
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return sm_malloc_tagged_x(size, file, line, group);
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/* Ensure that size is properly aligned. */
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if (size & SM_ALIGN_BITS)
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size = (size & ~SM_ALIGN_BITS) + SM_ALIGN_SIZE;
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/* The common case. This is optimized for speed. */
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if (size <= rpool->sm_poolavail)
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{
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ptr = rpool->sm_poolptr;
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rpool->sm_poolptr += size;
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rpool->sm_poolavail -= size;
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return ptr;
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}
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/*
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** The slow case: we need to call malloc.
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** The SM_REQUIRE assertion is deferred until now, for speed.
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** That's okay: we set rpool->sm_poolavail to 0 when we free an rpool,
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** so the common case code won't be triggered on a dangling pointer.
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*/
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SM_REQUIRE(rpool->sm_magic == SmRpoolMagic);
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/*
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** If size > sm_poolsize, then malloc a new block especially for
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** this request. Future requests will be allocated from the
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** current pool.
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**
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** What if the current pool is mostly unallocated, and the current
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** request is larger than the available space, but < sm_poolsize?
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** If we discard the current pool, and start allocating from a new
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** pool, then we will be wasting a lot of space. For this reason,
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** we malloc a block just for the current request if size >
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** sm_bigobjectsize, where sm_bigobjectsize <= sm_poolsize.
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** Thus, the most space that we will waste at the end of a pool
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** is sm_bigobjectsize - 1.
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*/
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if (size > rpool->sm_bigobjectsize)
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{
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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++rpool->sm_nbigblocks;
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#endif
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return sm_rpool_allocblock_x(rpool, size);
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}
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SM_ASSERT(rpool->sm_bigobjectsize <= rpool->sm_poolsize);
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ptr = sm_rpool_allocblock_x(rpool, rpool->sm_poolsize);
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rpool->sm_poolptr = ptr + size;
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rpool->sm_poolavail = rpool->sm_poolsize - size;
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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++rpool->sm_npools;
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#endif
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return ptr;
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_MALLOC_TAGGED -- allocate memory from rpool
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool from which memory should be allocated;
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** can be NULL, use sm_malloc() then.
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** size -- size of block.
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** file -- filename.
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** line -- line number in file.
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** group -- heap group for debugging.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to block, NULL on failure.
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**
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** Notice: XXX
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** if size == 0 and the rpool is new (no memory
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** allocated yet) NULL is returned!
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** We could solve this by
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** - wasting 1 byte (size < avail)
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** - checking for rpool->sm_poolptr != NULL
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** - not asking for 0 sized buffer
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*/
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void *
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#if SM_HEAP_CHECK
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sm_rpool_malloc_tagged(rpool, size, file, line, group)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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char *file;
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int line;
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int group;
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#else /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */
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sm_rpool_malloc(rpool, size)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t size;
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#endif /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */
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{
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char *ptr;
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if (rpool == NULL)
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return sm_malloc_tagged(size, file, line, group);
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/* Ensure that size is properly aligned. */
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if (size & SM_ALIGN_BITS)
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size = (size & ~SM_ALIGN_BITS) + SM_ALIGN_SIZE;
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/* The common case. This is optimized for speed. */
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if (size <= rpool->sm_poolavail)
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{
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ptr = rpool->sm_poolptr;
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rpool->sm_poolptr += size;
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rpool->sm_poolavail -= size;
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return ptr;
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}
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/*
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** The slow case: we need to call malloc.
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** The SM_REQUIRE assertion is deferred until now, for speed.
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** That's okay: we set rpool->sm_poolavail to 0 when we free an rpool,
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** so the common case code won't be triggered on a dangling pointer.
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*/
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SM_REQUIRE(rpool->sm_magic == SmRpoolMagic);
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/*
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** If size > sm_poolsize, then malloc a new block especially for
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** this request. Future requests will be allocated from the
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** current pool.
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**
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** What if the current pool is mostly unallocated, and the current
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** request is larger than the available space, but < sm_poolsize?
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** If we discard the current pool, and start allocating from a new
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** pool, then we will be wasting a lot of space. For this reason,
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** we malloc a block just for the current request if size >
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** sm_bigobjectsize, where sm_bigobjectsize <= sm_poolsize.
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** Thus, the most space that we will waste at the end of a pool
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** is sm_bigobjectsize - 1.
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*/
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if (size > rpool->sm_bigobjectsize)
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{
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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++rpool->sm_nbigblocks;
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#endif
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return sm_rpool_allocblock(rpool, size);
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}
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SM_ASSERT(rpool->sm_bigobjectsize <= rpool->sm_poolsize);
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ptr = sm_rpool_allocblock(rpool, rpool->sm_poolsize);
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if (ptr == NULL)
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return NULL;
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rpool->sm_poolptr = ptr + size;
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rpool->sm_poolavail = rpool->sm_poolsize - size;
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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++rpool->sm_npools;
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#endif
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return ptr;
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_NEW_X -- create a new rpool.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** parent -- pointer to parent rpool, can be NULL.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to new rpool.
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*/
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SM_RPOOL_T *
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sm_rpool_new_x(parent)
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SM_RPOOL_T *parent;
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{
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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rpool = sm_malloc_x(sizeof(SM_RPOOL_T));
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if (parent == NULL)
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rpool->sm_parentlink = NULL;
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else
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{
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SM_TRY
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rpool->sm_parentlink = sm_rpool_attach_x(parent,
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(SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T) sm_rpool_free,
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(void *) rpool);
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SM_EXCEPT(exc, "*")
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sm_free(rpool);
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sm_exc_raise_x(exc);
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SM_END_TRY
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}
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rpool->sm_magic = SmRpoolMagic;
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rpool->sm_poolsize = POOLSIZE - sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T);
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rpool->sm_bigobjectsize = rpool->sm_poolsize / BIG_OBJECT_RATIO;
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rpool->sm_poolptr = NULL;
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rpool->sm_poolavail = 0;
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rpool->sm_pools = NULL;
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rpool->sm_rptr = NULL;
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rpool->sm_ravail = 0;
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rpool->sm_rlists = NULL;
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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rpool->sm_nbigblocks = 0;
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rpool->sm_npools = 0;
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#endif
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return rpool;
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_SETSIZES -- set sizes for rpool.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** poolsize -- size of a single rpool block.
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** bigobjectsize -- if this size is exceeded, an individual
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** block is allocated (must be less or equal poolsize).
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**
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** Returns:
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** none.
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*/
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void
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sm_rpool_setsizes(rpool, poolsize, bigobjectsize)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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size_t poolsize;
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size_t bigobjectsize;
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{
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SM_REQUIRE(poolsize >= bigobjectsize);
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if (poolsize == 0)
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poolsize = POOLSIZE - sizeof(SM_POOLHDR_T);
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if (bigobjectsize == 0)
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bigobjectsize = poolsize / BIG_OBJECT_RATIO;
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rpool->sm_poolsize = poolsize;
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rpool->sm_bigobjectsize = bigobjectsize;
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_FREE -- free an rpool and release all of its resources.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool to free.
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**
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** Returns:
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** none.
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*/
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void
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sm_rpool_free(rpool)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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{
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SM_RLIST_T *rl, *rnext;
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SM_RESOURCE_T *r, *rmax;
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SM_POOLLINK_T *pp, *pnext;
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if (rpool == NULL)
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return;
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/*
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** It's important to free the resources before the memory pools,
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** because the resource free functions might modify the contents
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** of the memory pools.
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*/
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rl = rpool->sm_rlists;
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if (rl != NULL)
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{
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rmax = rpool->sm_rptr;
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for (;;)
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{
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for (r = rl->sm_rvec; r < rmax; ++r)
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{
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if (r->sm_rfree != NULL)
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r->sm_rfree(r->sm_rcontext);
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}
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rnext = rl->sm_rnext;
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sm_free(rl);
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if (rnext == NULL)
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break;
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rl = rnext;
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rmax = &rl->sm_rvec[SM_RLIST_MAX];
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}
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}
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/*
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** Now free the memory pools.
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*/
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for (pp = rpool->sm_pools; pp != NULL; pp = pnext)
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{
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pnext = pp->sm_pnext;
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sm_free(pp);
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}
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/*
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** Disconnect rpool from its parent.
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*/
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if (rpool->sm_parentlink != NULL)
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*rpool->sm_parentlink = NULL;
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/*
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** Setting these fields to zero means that any future to attempt
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** to use the rpool after it is freed will cause an assertion failure.
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*/
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rpool->sm_magic = NULL;
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rpool->sm_poolavail = 0;
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rpool->sm_ravail = 0;
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#if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL
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if (rpool->sm_nbigblocks > 0 || rpool->sm_npools > 1)
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syslog(LOG_NOTICE,
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"perf: rpool=%lx, sm_nbigblocks=%d, sm_npools=%d",
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(long) rpool, rpool->sm_nbigblocks, rpool->sm_npools);
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rpool->sm_nbigblocks = 0;
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rpool->sm_npools = 0;
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#endif /* _FFR_PERF_RPOOL */
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sm_free(rpool);
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}
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_ATTACH_X -- attach a resource to an rpool.
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool to which resource should be attached.
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** rfree -- function to call when rpool is freed.
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** rcontext -- argument for function to call when rpool is freed.
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**
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** Returns:
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** Pointer to allocated function.
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**
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** Exceptions:
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** F:sm_heap -- out of memory
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*/
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SM_RPOOL_ATTACH_T
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sm_rpool_attach_x(rpool, rfree, rcontext)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T rfree;
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void *rcontext;
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{
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SM_RLIST_T *rl;
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SM_RPOOL_ATTACH_T a;
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SM_REQUIRE_ISA(rpool, SmRpoolMagic);
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if (rpool->sm_ravail == 0)
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{
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rl = sm_malloc_x(sizeof(SM_RLIST_T));
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rl->sm_rnext = rpool->sm_rlists;
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rpool->sm_rlists = rl;
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rpool->sm_rptr = rl->sm_rvec;
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rpool->sm_ravail = SM_RLIST_MAX;
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}
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a = &rpool->sm_rptr->sm_rfree;
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rpool->sm_rptr->sm_rfree = rfree;
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rpool->sm_rptr->sm_rcontext = rcontext;
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++rpool->sm_rptr;
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--rpool->sm_ravail;
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return a;
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}
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#if DO_NOT_USE_STRCPY
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/*
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** SM_RPOOL_STRDUP_X -- Create a copy of a C string
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**
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** Parameters:
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** rpool -- rpool to use.
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** s -- the string to copy.
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**
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** Returns:
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** pointer to newly allocated string.
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*/
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char *
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sm_rpool_strdup_x(rpool, s)
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SM_RPOOL_T *rpool;
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const char *s;
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{
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size_t l;
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char *n;
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l = strlen(s);
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SM_ASSERT(l + 1 > l);
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n = sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, l + 1);
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sm_strlcpy(n, s, l + 1);
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return n;
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}
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#endif /* DO_NOT_USE_STRCPY */
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