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(diff-file-header-face): Reset to its previous value.
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(diff-xor): New function.
(diff-find-source-location): Use it. Fix a stupid name clash.
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17130 | 1 /* This file is no longer automatically generated from libc. */ |
2 | |
3 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
4 | |
5 /* The malloc headers and source files from the C library follow here. */ | |
6 | |
7 /* Declarations for `malloc' and friends. | |
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8 Copyright 1990, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 99 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
17130 | 9 Written May 1989 by Mike Haertel. |
10 | |
11 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
12 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
13 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
14 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
15 | |
16 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
19 Library General Public License for more details. | |
20 | |
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
22 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
23 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
24 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
25 | |
26 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
27 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
28 | |
29 #ifndef _MALLOC_H | |
30 | |
31 #define _MALLOC_H 1 | |
32 | |
33 #ifdef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
34 | |
35 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | |
36 #include <config.h> | |
37 #endif | |
38 | |
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41 #undef PP |
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42 #define PP(args) args |
17130 | 43 #undef __ptr_t |
44 #define __ptr_t void * | |
45 #else /* Not C++ or ANSI C. */ | |
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46 #undef PP |
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47 #define PP(args) () |
17130 | 48 #undef __ptr_t |
49 #define __ptr_t char * | |
50 #endif /* C++ or ANSI C. */ | |
51 | |
52 #if defined(_LIBC) || defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(USG) | |
53 #include <string.h> | |
54 #else | |
55 #ifndef memset | |
56 #define memset(s, zero, n) bzero ((s), (n)) | |
57 #endif | |
58 #ifndef memcpy | |
59 #define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n)) | |
60 #endif | |
61 #endif | |
62 | |
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63 #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H |
17130 | 64 #include <limits.h> |
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65 #endif |
17130 | 66 #ifndef CHAR_BIT |
67 #define CHAR_BIT 8 | |
68 #endif | |
69 | |
70 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H | |
71 #include <unistd.h> | |
72 #endif | |
73 | |
74 #endif /* _MALLOC_INTERNAL. */ | |
75 | |
76 | |
77 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
78 extern "C" | |
79 { | |
80 #endif | |
81 | |
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82 #ifdef STDC_HEADERS |
17130 | 83 #include <stddef.h> |
84 #define __malloc_size_t size_t | |
85 #define __malloc_ptrdiff_t ptrdiff_t | |
86 #else | |
87 #define __malloc_size_t unsigned int | |
88 #define __malloc_ptrdiff_t int | |
89 #endif | |
90 | |
91 #ifndef NULL | |
92 #define NULL 0 | |
93 #endif | |
94 | |
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95 #ifndef FREE_RETURN_TYPE |
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96 #define FREE_RETURN_TYPE void |
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97 #endif |
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98 |
17130 | 99 |
100 /* Allocate SIZE bytes of memory. */ | |
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101 extern __ptr_t malloc PP ((__malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 102 /* Re-allocate the previously allocated block |
103 in __ptr_t, making the new block SIZE bytes long. */ | |
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104 extern __ptr_t realloc PP ((__ptr_t __ptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 105 /* Allocate NMEMB elements of SIZE bytes each, all initialized to 0. */ |
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106 extern __ptr_t calloc PP ((__malloc_size_t __nmemb, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 107 /* Free a block allocated by `malloc', `realloc' or `calloc'. */ |
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108 extern FREE_RETURN_TYPE free PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
17130 | 109 |
110 /* Allocate SIZE bytes allocated to ALIGNMENT bytes. */ | |
111 #if ! (defined (_MALLOC_INTERNAL) && __DJGPP__ - 0 == 1) /* Avoid conflict. */ | |
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112 extern __ptr_t memalign PP ((__malloc_size_t __alignment, |
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113 __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 114 #endif |
115 | |
116 /* Allocate SIZE bytes on a page boundary. */ | |
117 #if ! (defined (_MALLOC_INTERNAL) && defined (GMALLOC_INHIBIT_VALLOC)) | |
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118 extern __ptr_t valloc PP ((__malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 119 #endif |
120 | |
121 | |
122 #ifdef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
123 | |
124 /* The allocator divides the heap into blocks of fixed size; large | |
125 requests receive one or more whole blocks, and small requests | |
126 receive a fragment of a block. Fragment sizes are powers of two, | |
127 and all fragments of a block are the same size. When all the | |
128 fragments in a block have been freed, the block itself is freed. */ | |
129 #define INT_BIT (CHAR_BIT * sizeof(int)) | |
130 #define BLOCKLOG (INT_BIT > 16 ? 12 : 9) | |
131 #define BLOCKSIZE (1 << BLOCKLOG) | |
132 #define BLOCKIFY(SIZE) (((SIZE) + BLOCKSIZE - 1) / BLOCKSIZE) | |
133 | |
134 /* Determine the amount of memory spanned by the initial heap table | |
135 (not an absolute limit). */ | |
136 #define HEAP (INT_BIT > 16 ? 4194304 : 65536) | |
137 | |
138 /* Number of contiguous free blocks allowed to build up at the end of | |
139 memory before they will be returned to the system. */ | |
140 #define FINAL_FREE_BLOCKS 8 | |
141 | |
142 /* Data structure giving per-block information. */ | |
143 typedef union | |
144 { | |
145 /* Heap information for a busy block. */ | |
146 struct | |
147 { | |
148 /* Zero for a large (multiblock) object, or positive giving the | |
149 logarithm to the base two of the fragment size. */ | |
150 int type; | |
151 union | |
152 { | |
153 struct | |
154 { | |
155 __malloc_size_t nfree; /* Free frags in a fragmented block. */ | |
156 __malloc_size_t first; /* First free fragment of the block. */ | |
157 } frag; | |
158 /* For a large object, in its first block, this has the number | |
159 of blocks in the object. In the other blocks, this has a | |
160 negative number which says how far back the first block is. */ | |
161 __malloc_ptrdiff_t size; | |
162 } info; | |
163 } busy; | |
164 /* Heap information for a free block | |
165 (that may be the first of a free cluster). */ | |
166 struct | |
167 { | |
168 __malloc_size_t size; /* Size (in blocks) of a free cluster. */ | |
169 __malloc_size_t next; /* Index of next free cluster. */ | |
170 __malloc_size_t prev; /* Index of previous free cluster. */ | |
171 } free; | |
172 } malloc_info; | |
173 | |
174 /* Pointer to first block of the heap. */ | |
175 extern char *_heapbase; | |
176 | |
177 /* Table indexed by block number giving per-block information. */ | |
178 extern malloc_info *_heapinfo; | |
179 | |
180 /* Address to block number and vice versa. */ | |
181 #define BLOCK(A) (((char *) (A) - _heapbase) / BLOCKSIZE + 1) | |
182 #define ADDRESS(B) ((__ptr_t) (((B) - 1) * BLOCKSIZE + _heapbase)) | |
183 | |
184 /* Current search index for the heap table. */ | |
185 extern __malloc_size_t _heapindex; | |
186 | |
187 /* Limit of valid info table indices. */ | |
188 extern __malloc_size_t _heaplimit; | |
189 | |
190 /* Doubly linked lists of free fragments. */ | |
191 struct list | |
192 { | |
193 struct list *next; | |
194 struct list *prev; | |
195 }; | |
196 | |
197 /* Free list headers for each fragment size. */ | |
198 extern struct list _fraghead[]; | |
199 | |
200 /* List of blocks allocated with `memalign' (or `valloc'). */ | |
201 struct alignlist | |
202 { | |
203 struct alignlist *next; | |
204 __ptr_t aligned; /* The address that memaligned returned. */ | |
205 __ptr_t exact; /* The address that malloc returned. */ | |
206 }; | |
207 extern struct alignlist *_aligned_blocks; | |
208 | |
209 /* Instrumentation. */ | |
210 extern __malloc_size_t _chunks_used; | |
211 extern __malloc_size_t _bytes_used; | |
212 extern __malloc_size_t _chunks_free; | |
213 extern __malloc_size_t _bytes_free; | |
214 | |
215 /* Internal versions of `malloc', `realloc', and `free' | |
216 used when these functions need to call each other. | |
217 They are the same but don't call the hooks. */ | |
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218 extern __ptr_t _malloc_internal PP ((__malloc_size_t __size)); |
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219 extern __ptr_t _realloc_internal PP ((__ptr_t __ptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
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220 extern void _free_internal PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
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222 #endif /* _MALLOC_INTERNAL. */ | |
223 | |
224 /* Given an address in the middle of a malloc'd object, | |
225 return the address of the beginning of the object. */ | |
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226 extern __ptr_t malloc_find_object_address PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
17130 | 227 |
228 /* Underlying allocation function; successive calls should | |
229 return contiguous pieces of memory. */ | |
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230 extern __ptr_t (*__morecore) PP ((__malloc_ptrdiff_t __size)); |
17130 | 231 |
232 /* Default value of `__morecore'. */ | |
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233 extern __ptr_t __default_morecore PP ((__malloc_ptrdiff_t __size)); |
17130 | 234 |
235 /* If not NULL, this function is called after each time | |
236 `__morecore' is called to increase the data size. */ | |
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237 extern void (*__after_morecore_hook) PP ((void)); |
17130 | 238 |
239 /* Number of extra blocks to get each time we ask for more core. | |
240 This reduces the frequency of calling `(*__morecore)'. */ | |
241 extern __malloc_size_t __malloc_extra_blocks; | |
242 | |
243 /* Nonzero if `malloc' has been called and done its initialization. */ | |
244 extern int __malloc_initialized; | |
245 /* Function called to initialize malloc data structures. */ | |
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246 extern int __malloc_initialize PP ((void)); |
17130 | 247 |
248 /* Hooks for debugging versions. */ | |
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249 extern void (*__malloc_initialize_hook) PP ((void)); |
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250 extern void (*__free_hook) PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
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251 extern __ptr_t (*__malloc_hook) PP ((__malloc_size_t __size)); |
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252 extern __ptr_t (*__realloc_hook) PP ((__ptr_t __ptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
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253 extern __ptr_t (*__memalign_hook) PP ((__malloc_size_t __size, |
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254 __malloc_size_t __alignment)); |
17130 | 255 |
256 /* Return values for `mprobe': these are the kinds of inconsistencies that | |
257 `mcheck' enables detection of. */ | |
258 enum mcheck_status | |
259 { | |
260 MCHECK_DISABLED = -1, /* Consistency checking is not turned on. */ | |
261 MCHECK_OK, /* Block is fine. */ | |
262 MCHECK_FREE, /* Block freed twice. */ | |
263 MCHECK_HEAD, /* Memory before the block was clobbered. */ | |
264 MCHECK_TAIL /* Memory after the block was clobbered. */ | |
265 }; | |
266 | |
267 /* Activate a standard collection of debugging hooks. This must be called | |
268 before `malloc' is ever called. ABORTFUNC is called with an error code | |
269 (see enum above) when an inconsistency is detected. If ABORTFUNC is | |
270 null, the standard function prints on stderr and then calls `abort'. */ | |
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271 extern int mcheck PP ((void (*__abortfunc) PP ((enum mcheck_status)))); |
17130 | 272 |
273 /* Check for aberrations in a particular malloc'd block. You must have | |
274 called `mcheck' already. These are the same checks that `mcheck' does | |
275 when you free or reallocate a block. */ | |
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276 extern enum mcheck_status mprobe PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
17130 | 277 |
278 /* Activate a standard collection of tracing hooks. */ | |
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279 extern void mtrace PP ((void)); |
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280 extern void muntrace PP ((void)); |
17130 | 281 |
282 /* Statistics available to the user. */ | |
283 struct mstats | |
284 { | |
285 __malloc_size_t bytes_total; /* Total size of the heap. */ | |
286 __malloc_size_t chunks_used; /* Chunks allocated by the user. */ | |
287 __malloc_size_t bytes_used; /* Byte total of user-allocated chunks. */ | |
288 __malloc_size_t chunks_free; /* Chunks in the free list. */ | |
289 __malloc_size_t bytes_free; /* Byte total of chunks in the free list. */ | |
290 }; | |
291 | |
292 /* Pick up the current statistics. */ | |
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293 extern struct mstats mstats PP ((void)); |
17130 | 294 |
295 /* Call WARNFUN with a warning message when memory usage is high. */ | |
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296 extern void memory_warnings PP ((__ptr_t __start, |
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297 void (*__warnfun) PP ((const char *)))); |
17130 | 298 |
299 | |
300 /* Relocating allocator. */ | |
301 | |
302 /* Allocate SIZE bytes, and store the address in *HANDLEPTR. */ | |
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303 extern __ptr_t r_alloc PP ((__ptr_t *__handleptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 304 |
305 /* Free the storage allocated in HANDLEPTR. */ | |
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306 extern void r_alloc_free PP ((__ptr_t *__handleptr)); |
17130 | 307 |
308 /* Adjust the block at HANDLEPTR to be SIZE bytes long. */ | |
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309 extern __ptr_t r_re_alloc PP ((__ptr_t *__handleptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 310 |
311 | |
312 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
313 } | |
314 #endif | |
315 | |
316 #endif /* malloc.h */ | |
317 /* Memory allocator `malloc'. | |
318 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
319 Written May 1989 by Mike Haertel. | |
320 | |
321 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
322 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
323 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
324 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
325 | |
326 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
327 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
328 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
329 Library General Public License for more details. | |
330 | |
331 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
332 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
333 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
334 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
335 | |
336 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
337 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
338 | |
339 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
340 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
341 #include <malloc.h> | |
342 #endif | |
343 #include <errno.h> | |
344 | |
345 /* How to really get more memory. */ | |
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346 __ptr_t (*__morecore) PP ((ptrdiff_t __size)) = __default_morecore; |
17130 | 347 |
348 /* Debugging hook for `malloc'. */ | |
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349 __ptr_t (*__malloc_hook) PP ((__malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 350 |
351 /* Pointer to the base of the first block. */ | |
352 char *_heapbase; | |
353 | |
354 /* Block information table. Allocated with align/__free (not malloc/free). */ | |
355 malloc_info *_heapinfo; | |
356 | |
357 /* Number of info entries. */ | |
358 static __malloc_size_t heapsize; | |
359 | |
360 /* Search index in the info table. */ | |
361 __malloc_size_t _heapindex; | |
362 | |
363 /* Limit of valid info table indices. */ | |
364 __malloc_size_t _heaplimit; | |
365 | |
366 /* Free lists for each fragment size. */ | |
367 struct list _fraghead[BLOCKLOG]; | |
368 | |
369 /* Instrumentation. */ | |
370 __malloc_size_t _chunks_used; | |
371 __malloc_size_t _bytes_used; | |
372 __malloc_size_t _chunks_free; | |
373 __malloc_size_t _bytes_free; | |
374 | |
375 /* Are you experienced? */ | |
376 int __malloc_initialized; | |
377 | |
378 __malloc_size_t __malloc_extra_blocks; | |
379 | |
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380 void (*__malloc_initialize_hook) PP ((void)); |
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381 void (*__after_morecore_hook) PP ((void)); |
17130 | 382 |
383 | |
384 /* Aligned allocation. */ | |
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385 static __ptr_t align PP ((__malloc_size_t)); |
17130 | 386 static __ptr_t |
387 align (size) | |
388 __malloc_size_t size; | |
389 { | |
390 __ptr_t result; | |
391 unsigned long int adj; | |
392 | |
393 result = (*__morecore) (size); | |
394 adj = (unsigned long int) ((unsigned long int) ((char *) result - | |
395 (char *) NULL)) % BLOCKSIZE; | |
396 if (adj != 0) | |
397 { | |
398 __ptr_t new; | |
399 adj = BLOCKSIZE - adj; | |
400 new = (*__morecore) (adj); | |
401 result = (char *) result + adj; | |
402 } | |
403 | |
404 if (__after_morecore_hook) | |
405 (*__after_morecore_hook) (); | |
406 | |
407 return result; | |
408 } | |
409 | |
410 /* Get SIZE bytes, if we can get them starting at END. | |
411 Return the address of the space we got. | |
412 If we cannot get space at END, fail and return 0. */ | |
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413 static __ptr_t get_contiguous_space PP ((__malloc_ptrdiff_t, __ptr_t)); |
17130 | 414 static __ptr_t |
415 get_contiguous_space (size, position) | |
416 __malloc_ptrdiff_t size; | |
417 __ptr_t position; | |
418 { | |
419 __ptr_t before; | |
420 __ptr_t after; | |
421 | |
422 before = (*__morecore) (0); | |
423 /* If we can tell in advance that the break is at the wrong place, | |
424 fail now. */ | |
425 if (before != position) | |
426 return 0; | |
427 | |
428 /* Allocate SIZE bytes and get the address of them. */ | |
429 after = (*__morecore) (size); | |
430 if (!after) | |
431 return 0; | |
432 | |
433 /* It was not contiguous--reject it. */ | |
434 if (after != position) | |
435 { | |
436 (*__morecore) (- size); | |
437 return 0; | |
438 } | |
439 | |
440 return after; | |
441 } | |
442 | |
443 | |
444 /* This is called when `_heapinfo' and `heapsize' have just | |
445 been set to describe a new info table. Set up the table | |
446 to describe itself and account for it in the statistics. */ | |
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447 static void register_heapinfo PP ((void)); |
17130 | 448 #ifdef __GNUC__ |
449 __inline__ | |
450 #endif | |
451 static void | |
452 register_heapinfo () | |
453 { | |
454 __malloc_size_t block, blocks; | |
455 | |
456 block = BLOCK (_heapinfo); | |
457 blocks = BLOCKIFY (heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
458 | |
459 /* Account for the _heapinfo block itself in the statistics. */ | |
460 _bytes_used += blocks * BLOCKSIZE; | |
461 ++_chunks_used; | |
462 | |
463 /* Describe the heapinfo block itself in the heapinfo. */ | |
464 _heapinfo[block].busy.type = 0; | |
465 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size = blocks; | |
466 /* Leave back-pointers for malloc_find_address. */ | |
467 while (--blocks > 0) | |
468 _heapinfo[block + blocks].busy.info.size = -blocks; | |
469 } | |
470 | |
471 /* Set everything up and remember that we have. */ | |
472 int | |
473 __malloc_initialize () | |
474 { | |
475 if (__malloc_initialized) | |
476 return 0; | |
477 | |
478 if (__malloc_initialize_hook) | |
479 (*__malloc_initialize_hook) (); | |
480 | |
481 heapsize = HEAP / BLOCKSIZE; | |
482 _heapinfo = (malloc_info *) align (heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
483 if (_heapinfo == NULL) | |
484 return 0; | |
485 memset (_heapinfo, 0, heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
486 _heapinfo[0].free.size = 0; | |
487 _heapinfo[0].free.next = _heapinfo[0].free.prev = 0; | |
488 _heapindex = 0; | |
489 _heapbase = (char *) _heapinfo; | |
490 _heaplimit = BLOCK (_heapbase + heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
491 | |
492 register_heapinfo (); | |
493 | |
494 __malloc_initialized = 1; | |
495 return 1; | |
496 } | |
497 | |
498 static int morecore_recursing; | |
499 | |
500 /* Get neatly aligned memory, initializing or | |
501 growing the heap info table as necessary. */ | |
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502 static __ptr_t morecore PP ((__malloc_size_t)); |
17130 | 503 static __ptr_t |
504 morecore (size) | |
505 __malloc_size_t size; | |
506 { | |
507 __ptr_t result; | |
508 malloc_info *newinfo, *oldinfo; | |
509 __malloc_size_t newsize; | |
510 | |
511 if (morecore_recursing) | |
512 /* Avoid recursion. The caller will know how to handle a null return. */ | |
513 return NULL; | |
514 | |
515 result = align (size); | |
516 if (result == NULL) | |
517 return NULL; | |
518 | |
519 /* Check if we need to grow the info table. */ | |
520 if ((__malloc_size_t) BLOCK ((char *) result + size) > heapsize) | |
521 { | |
522 /* Calculate the new _heapinfo table size. We do not account for the | |
523 added blocks in the table itself, as we hope to place them in | |
524 existing free space, which is already covered by part of the | |
525 existing table. */ | |
526 newsize = heapsize; | |
527 do | |
528 newsize *= 2; | |
529 while ((__malloc_size_t) BLOCK ((char *) result + size) > newsize); | |
530 | |
531 /* We must not reuse existing core for the new info table when called | |
532 from realloc in the case of growing a large block, because the | |
533 block being grown is momentarily marked as free. In this case | |
534 _heaplimit is zero so we know not to reuse space for internal | |
535 allocation. */ | |
536 if (_heaplimit != 0) | |
537 { | |
538 /* First try to allocate the new info table in core we already | |
539 have, in the usual way using realloc. If realloc cannot | |
540 extend it in place or relocate it to existing sufficient core, | |
541 we will get called again, and the code above will notice the | |
542 `morecore_recursing' flag and return null. */ | |
543 int save = errno; /* Don't want to clobber errno with ENOMEM. */ | |
544 morecore_recursing = 1; | |
545 newinfo = (malloc_info *) _realloc_internal | |
546 (_heapinfo, newsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
547 morecore_recursing = 0; | |
548 if (newinfo == NULL) | |
549 errno = save; | |
550 else | |
551 { | |
552 /* We found some space in core, and realloc has put the old | |
553 table's blocks on the free list. Now zero the new part | |
554 of the table and install the new table location. */ | |
555 memset (&newinfo[heapsize], 0, | |
556 (newsize - heapsize) * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
557 _heapinfo = newinfo; | |
558 heapsize = newsize; | |
559 goto got_heap; | |
560 } | |
561 } | |
562 | |
563 /* Allocate new space for the malloc info table. */ | |
564 while (1) | |
565 { | |
566 newinfo = (malloc_info *) align (newsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
567 | |
568 /* Did it fail? */ | |
569 if (newinfo == NULL) | |
570 { | |
571 (*__morecore) (-size); | |
572 return NULL; | |
573 } | |
574 | |
575 /* Is it big enough to record status for its own space? | |
576 If so, we win. */ | |
577 if ((__malloc_size_t) BLOCK ((char *) newinfo | |
578 + newsize * sizeof (malloc_info)) | |
579 < newsize) | |
580 break; | |
581 | |
582 /* Must try again. First give back most of what we just got. */ | |
583 (*__morecore) (- newsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
584 newsize *= 2; | |
585 } | |
586 | |
587 /* Copy the old table to the beginning of the new, | |
588 and zero the rest of the new table. */ | |
589 memcpy (newinfo, _heapinfo, heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
590 memset (&newinfo[heapsize], 0, | |
591 (newsize - heapsize) * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
592 oldinfo = _heapinfo; | |
593 _heapinfo = newinfo; | |
594 heapsize = newsize; | |
595 | |
596 register_heapinfo (); | |
597 | |
598 /* Reset _heaplimit so _free_internal never decides | |
599 it can relocate or resize the info table. */ | |
600 _heaplimit = 0; | |
601 _free_internal (oldinfo); | |
602 | |
603 /* The new heap limit includes the new table just allocated. */ | |
604 _heaplimit = BLOCK ((char *) newinfo + heapsize * sizeof (malloc_info)); | |
605 return result; | |
606 } | |
607 | |
608 got_heap: | |
609 _heaplimit = BLOCK ((char *) result + size); | |
610 return result; | |
611 } | |
612 | |
613 /* Allocate memory from the heap. */ | |
614 __ptr_t | |
615 _malloc_internal (size) | |
616 __malloc_size_t size; | |
617 { | |
618 __ptr_t result; | |
619 __malloc_size_t block, blocks, lastblocks, start; | |
620 register __malloc_size_t i; | |
621 struct list *next; | |
622 | |
623 /* ANSI C allows `malloc (0)' to either return NULL, or to return a | |
624 valid address you can realloc and free (though not dereference). | |
625 | |
626 It turns out that some extant code (sunrpc, at least Ultrix's version) | |
627 expects `malloc (0)' to return non-NULL and breaks otherwise. | |
628 Be compatible. */ | |
629 | |
630 #if 0 | |
631 if (size == 0) | |
632 return NULL; | |
633 #endif | |
634 | |
635 if (size < sizeof (struct list)) | |
636 size = sizeof (struct list); | |
637 | |
638 #ifdef SUNOS_LOCALTIME_BUG | |
639 if (size < 16) | |
640 size = 16; | |
641 #endif | |
642 | |
643 /* Determine the allocation policy based on the request size. */ | |
644 if (size <= BLOCKSIZE / 2) | |
645 { | |
646 /* Small allocation to receive a fragment of a block. | |
647 Determine the logarithm to base two of the fragment size. */ | |
648 register __malloc_size_t log = 1; | |
649 --size; | |
650 while ((size /= 2) != 0) | |
651 ++log; | |
652 | |
653 /* Look in the fragment lists for a | |
654 free fragment of the desired size. */ | |
655 next = _fraghead[log].next; | |
656 if (next != NULL) | |
657 { | |
658 /* There are free fragments of this size. | |
659 Pop a fragment out of the fragment list and return it. | |
660 Update the block's nfree and first counters. */ | |
661 result = (__ptr_t) next; | |
662 next->prev->next = next->next; | |
663 if (next->next != NULL) | |
664 next->next->prev = next->prev; | |
665 block = BLOCK (result); | |
666 if (--_heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree != 0) | |
667 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.first = (unsigned long int) | |
668 ((unsigned long int) ((char *) next->next - (char *) NULL) | |
669 % BLOCKSIZE) >> log; | |
670 | |
671 /* Update the statistics. */ | |
672 ++_chunks_used; | |
673 _bytes_used += 1 << log; | |
674 --_chunks_free; | |
675 _bytes_free -= 1 << log; | |
676 } | |
677 else | |
678 { | |
679 /* No free fragments of the desired size, so get a new block | |
680 and break it into fragments, returning the first. */ | |
681 result = malloc (BLOCKSIZE); | |
682 if (result == NULL) | |
683 return NULL; | |
684 | |
685 /* Link all fragments but the first into the free list. */ | |
686 next = (struct list *) ((char *) result + (1 << log)); | |
687 next->next = NULL; | |
688 next->prev = &_fraghead[log]; | |
689 _fraghead[log].next = next; | |
690 | |
691 for (i = 2; i < (__malloc_size_t) (BLOCKSIZE >> log); ++i) | |
692 { | |
693 next = (struct list *) ((char *) result + (i << log)); | |
694 next->next = _fraghead[log].next; | |
695 next->prev = &_fraghead[log]; | |
696 next->prev->next = next; | |
697 next->next->prev = next; | |
698 } | |
699 | |
700 /* Initialize the nfree and first counters for this block. */ | |
701 block = BLOCK (result); | |
702 _heapinfo[block].busy.type = log; | |
703 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree = i - 1; | |
704 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.first = i - 1; | |
705 | |
706 _chunks_free += (BLOCKSIZE >> log) - 1; | |
707 _bytes_free += BLOCKSIZE - (1 << log); | |
708 _bytes_used -= BLOCKSIZE - (1 << log); | |
709 } | |
710 } | |
711 else | |
712 { | |
713 /* Large allocation to receive one or more blocks. | |
714 Search the free list in a circle starting at the last place visited. | |
715 If we loop completely around without finding a large enough | |
716 space we will have to get more memory from the system. */ | |
717 blocks = BLOCKIFY (size); | |
718 start = block = _heapindex; | |
719 while (_heapinfo[block].free.size < blocks) | |
720 { | |
721 block = _heapinfo[block].free.next; | |
722 if (block == start) | |
723 { | |
724 /* Need to get more from the system. Get a little extra. */ | |
725 __malloc_size_t wantblocks = blocks + __malloc_extra_blocks; | |
726 block = _heapinfo[0].free.prev; | |
727 lastblocks = _heapinfo[block].free.size; | |
728 /* Check to see if the new core will be contiguous with the | |
729 final free block; if so we don't need to get as much. */ | |
730 if (_heaplimit != 0 && block + lastblocks == _heaplimit && | |
731 /* We can't do this if we will have to make the heap info | |
732 table bigger to accomodate the new space. */ | |
733 block + wantblocks <= heapsize && | |
734 get_contiguous_space ((wantblocks - lastblocks) * BLOCKSIZE, | |
735 ADDRESS (block + lastblocks))) | |
736 { | |
737 /* We got it contiguously. Which block we are extending | |
738 (the `final free block' referred to above) might have | |
739 changed, if it got combined with a freed info table. */ | |
740 block = _heapinfo[0].free.prev; | |
741 _heapinfo[block].free.size += (wantblocks - lastblocks); | |
742 _bytes_free += (wantblocks - lastblocks) * BLOCKSIZE; | |
743 _heaplimit += wantblocks - lastblocks; | |
744 continue; | |
745 } | |
746 result = morecore (wantblocks * BLOCKSIZE); | |
747 if (result == NULL) | |
748 return NULL; | |
749 block = BLOCK (result); | |
750 /* Put the new block at the end of the free list. */ | |
751 _heapinfo[block].free.size = wantblocks; | |
752 _heapinfo[block].free.prev = _heapinfo[0].free.prev; | |
753 _heapinfo[block].free.next = 0; | |
754 _heapinfo[0].free.prev = block; | |
755 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.prev].free.next = block; | |
756 ++_chunks_free; | |
757 /* Now loop to use some of that block for this allocation. */ | |
758 } | |
759 } | |
760 | |
761 /* At this point we have found a suitable free list entry. | |
762 Figure out how to remove what we need from the list. */ | |
763 result = ADDRESS (block); | |
764 if (_heapinfo[block].free.size > blocks) | |
765 { | |
766 /* The block we found has a bit left over, | |
767 so relink the tail end back into the free list. */ | |
768 _heapinfo[block + blocks].free.size | |
769 = _heapinfo[block].free.size - blocks; | |
770 _heapinfo[block + blocks].free.next | |
771 = _heapinfo[block].free.next; | |
772 _heapinfo[block + blocks].free.prev | |
773 = _heapinfo[block].free.prev; | |
774 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.prev].free.next | |
775 = _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.prev | |
776 = _heapindex = block + blocks; | |
777 } | |
778 else | |
779 { | |
780 /* The block exactly matches our requirements, | |
781 so just remove it from the list. */ | |
782 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.prev | |
783 = _heapinfo[block].free.prev; | |
784 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.prev].free.next | |
785 = _heapindex = _heapinfo[block].free.next; | |
786 --_chunks_free; | |
787 } | |
788 | |
789 _heapinfo[block].busy.type = 0; | |
790 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size = blocks; | |
791 ++_chunks_used; | |
792 _bytes_used += blocks * BLOCKSIZE; | |
793 _bytes_free -= blocks * BLOCKSIZE; | |
794 | |
795 /* Mark all the blocks of the object just allocated except for the | |
796 first with a negative number so you can find the first block by | |
797 adding that adjustment. */ | |
798 while (--blocks > 0) | |
799 _heapinfo[block + blocks].busy.info.size = -blocks; | |
800 } | |
801 | |
802 return result; | |
803 } | |
804 | |
805 __ptr_t | |
806 malloc (size) | |
807 __malloc_size_t size; | |
808 { | |
809 if (!__malloc_initialized && !__malloc_initialize ()) | |
810 return NULL; | |
811 | |
812 return (__malloc_hook != NULL ? *__malloc_hook : _malloc_internal) (size); | |
813 } | |
814 | |
815 #ifndef _LIBC | |
816 | |
817 /* On some ANSI C systems, some libc functions call _malloc, _free | |
818 and _realloc. Make them use the GNU functions. */ | |
819 | |
820 __ptr_t | |
821 _malloc (size) | |
822 __malloc_size_t size; | |
823 { | |
824 return malloc (size); | |
825 } | |
826 | |
827 void | |
828 _free (ptr) | |
829 __ptr_t ptr; | |
830 { | |
831 free (ptr); | |
832 } | |
833 | |
834 __ptr_t | |
835 _realloc (ptr, size) | |
836 __ptr_t ptr; | |
837 __malloc_size_t size; | |
838 { | |
839 return realloc (ptr, size); | |
840 } | |
841 | |
842 #endif | |
843 /* Free a block of memory allocated by `malloc'. | |
844 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
845 Written May 1989 by Mike Haertel. | |
846 | |
847 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
848 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
849 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
850 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
851 | |
852 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
853 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
854 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
855 Library General Public License for more details. | |
856 | |
857 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
858 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
859 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
860 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
861 | |
862 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
863 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
864 | |
865 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
866 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
867 #include <malloc.h> | |
868 #endif | |
869 | |
870 | |
871 /* Cope with systems lacking `memmove'. */ | |
872 #ifndef memmove | |
873 #if (defined (MEMMOVE_MISSING) || \ | |
874 !defined(_LIBC) && !defined(STDC_HEADERS) && !defined(USG)) | |
875 #ifdef emacs | |
876 #undef __malloc_safe_bcopy | |
877 #define __malloc_safe_bcopy safe_bcopy | |
878 #endif | |
879 /* This function is defined in realloc.c. */ | |
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17130 | 881 #define memmove(to, from, size) __malloc_safe_bcopy ((from), (to), (size)) |
882 #endif | |
883 #endif | |
884 | |
885 | |
886 /* Debugging hook for free. */ | |
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887 void (*__free_hook) PP ((__ptr_t __ptr)); |
17130 | 888 |
889 /* List of blocks allocated by memalign. */ | |
890 struct alignlist *_aligned_blocks = NULL; | |
891 | |
892 /* Return memory to the heap. | |
893 Like `free' but don't call a __free_hook if there is one. */ | |
894 void | |
895 _free_internal (ptr) | |
896 __ptr_t ptr; | |
897 { | |
898 int type; | |
899 __malloc_size_t block, blocks; | |
900 register __malloc_size_t i; | |
901 struct list *prev, *next; | |
902 __ptr_t curbrk; | |
903 const __malloc_size_t lesscore_threshold | |
904 /* Threshold of free space at which we will return some to the system. */ | |
905 = FINAL_FREE_BLOCKS + 2 * __malloc_extra_blocks; | |
906 | |
907 register struct alignlist *l; | |
908 | |
909 if (ptr == NULL) | |
910 return; | |
911 | |
912 for (l = _aligned_blocks; l != NULL; l = l->next) | |
913 if (l->aligned == ptr) | |
914 { | |
915 l->aligned = NULL; /* Mark the slot in the list as free. */ | |
916 ptr = l->exact; | |
917 break; | |
918 } | |
919 | |
920 block = BLOCK (ptr); | |
921 | |
922 type = _heapinfo[block].busy.type; | |
923 switch (type) | |
924 { | |
925 case 0: | |
926 /* Get as many statistics as early as we can. */ | |
927 --_chunks_used; | |
928 _bytes_used -= _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size * BLOCKSIZE; | |
929 _bytes_free += _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size * BLOCKSIZE; | |
930 | |
931 /* Find the free cluster previous to this one in the free list. | |
932 Start searching at the last block referenced; this may benefit | |
933 programs with locality of allocation. */ | |
934 i = _heapindex; | |
935 if (i > block) | |
936 while (i > block) | |
937 i = _heapinfo[i].free.prev; | |
938 else | |
939 { | |
940 do | |
941 i = _heapinfo[i].free.next; | |
942 while (i > 0 && i < block); | |
943 i = _heapinfo[i].free.prev; | |
944 } | |
945 | |
946 /* Determine how to link this block into the free list. */ | |
947 if (block == i + _heapinfo[i].free.size) | |
948 { | |
949 /* Coalesce this block with its predecessor. */ | |
950 _heapinfo[i].free.size += _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size; | |
951 block = i; | |
952 } | |
953 else | |
954 { | |
955 /* Really link this block back into the free list. */ | |
956 _heapinfo[block].free.size = _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size; | |
957 _heapinfo[block].free.next = _heapinfo[i].free.next; | |
958 _heapinfo[block].free.prev = i; | |
959 _heapinfo[i].free.next = block; | |
960 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.prev = block; | |
961 ++_chunks_free; | |
962 } | |
963 | |
964 /* Now that the block is linked in, see if we can coalesce it | |
965 with its successor (by deleting its successor from the list | |
966 and adding in its size). */ | |
967 if (block + _heapinfo[block].free.size == _heapinfo[block].free.next) | |
968 { | |
969 _heapinfo[block].free.size | |
970 += _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.size; | |
971 _heapinfo[block].free.next | |
972 = _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.next; | |
973 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.prev = block; | |
974 --_chunks_free; | |
975 } | |
976 | |
977 /* How many trailing free blocks are there now? */ | |
978 blocks = _heapinfo[block].free.size; | |
979 | |
980 /* Where is the current end of accessible core? */ | |
981 curbrk = (*__morecore) (0); | |
982 | |
983 if (_heaplimit != 0 && curbrk == ADDRESS (_heaplimit)) | |
984 { | |
985 /* The end of the malloc heap is at the end of accessible core. | |
986 It's possible that moving _heapinfo will allow us to | |
987 return some space to the system. */ | |
988 | |
989 __malloc_size_t info_block = BLOCK (_heapinfo); | |
990 __malloc_size_t info_blocks = _heapinfo[info_block].busy.info.size; | |
991 __malloc_size_t prev_block = _heapinfo[block].free.prev; | |
992 __malloc_size_t prev_blocks = _heapinfo[prev_block].free.size; | |
993 __malloc_size_t next_block = _heapinfo[block].free.next; | |
994 __malloc_size_t next_blocks = _heapinfo[next_block].free.size; | |
995 | |
996 if (/* Win if this block being freed is last in core, the info table | |
997 is just before it, the previous free block is just before the | |
998 info table, and the two free blocks together form a useful | |
999 amount to return to the system. */ | |
1000 (block + blocks == _heaplimit && | |
1001 info_block + info_blocks == block && | |
1002 prev_block != 0 && prev_block + prev_blocks == info_block && | |
1003 blocks + prev_blocks >= lesscore_threshold) || | |
1004 /* Nope, not the case. We can also win if this block being | |
1005 freed is just before the info table, and the table extends | |
1006 to the end of core or is followed only by a free block, | |
1007 and the total free space is worth returning to the system. */ | |
1008 (block + blocks == info_block && | |
1009 ((info_block + info_blocks == _heaplimit && | |
1010 blocks >= lesscore_threshold) || | |
1011 (info_block + info_blocks == next_block && | |
1012 next_block + next_blocks == _heaplimit && | |
1013 blocks + next_blocks >= lesscore_threshold))) | |
1014 ) | |
1015 { | |
1016 malloc_info *newinfo; | |
1017 __malloc_size_t oldlimit = _heaplimit; | |
1018 | |
1019 /* Free the old info table, clearing _heaplimit to avoid | |
1020 recursion into this code. We don't want to return the | |
1021 table's blocks to the system before we have copied them to | |
1022 the new location. */ | |
1023 _heaplimit = 0; | |
1024 _free_internal (_heapinfo); | |
1025 _heaplimit = oldlimit; | |
1026 | |
1027 /* Tell malloc to search from the beginning of the heap for | |
1028 free blocks, so it doesn't reuse the ones just freed. */ | |
1029 _heapindex = 0; | |
1030 | |
1031 /* Allocate new space for the info table and move its data. */ | |
1032 newinfo = (malloc_info *) _malloc_internal (info_blocks | |
1033 * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1034 memmove (newinfo, _heapinfo, info_blocks * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1035 _heapinfo = newinfo; | |
1036 | |
1037 /* We should now have coalesced the free block with the | |
1038 blocks freed from the old info table. Examine the entire | |
1039 trailing free block to decide below whether to return some | |
1040 to the system. */ | |
1041 block = _heapinfo[0].free.prev; | |
1042 blocks = _heapinfo[block].free.size; | |
1043 } | |
1044 | |
1045 /* Now see if we can return stuff to the system. */ | |
1046 if (block + blocks == _heaplimit && blocks >= lesscore_threshold) | |
1047 { | |
1048 register __malloc_size_t bytes = blocks * BLOCKSIZE; | |
1049 _heaplimit -= blocks; | |
1050 (*__morecore) (-bytes); | |
1051 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.prev].free.next | |
1052 = _heapinfo[block].free.next; | |
1053 _heapinfo[_heapinfo[block].free.next].free.prev | |
1054 = _heapinfo[block].free.prev; | |
1055 block = _heapinfo[block].free.prev; | |
1056 --_chunks_free; | |
1057 _bytes_free -= bytes; | |
1058 } | |
1059 } | |
1060 | |
1061 /* Set the next search to begin at this block. */ | |
1062 _heapindex = block; | |
1063 break; | |
1064 | |
1065 default: | |
1066 /* Do some of the statistics. */ | |
1067 --_chunks_used; | |
1068 _bytes_used -= 1 << type; | |
1069 ++_chunks_free; | |
1070 _bytes_free += 1 << type; | |
1071 | |
1072 /* Get the address of the first free fragment in this block. */ | |
1073 prev = (struct list *) ((char *) ADDRESS (block) + | |
1074 (_heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.first << type)); | |
1075 | |
1076 if (_heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree == (BLOCKSIZE >> type) - 1) | |
1077 { | |
1078 /* If all fragments of this block are free, remove them | |
1079 from the fragment list and free the whole block. */ | |
1080 next = prev; | |
1081 for (i = 1; i < (__malloc_size_t) (BLOCKSIZE >> type); ++i) | |
1082 next = next->next; | |
1083 prev->prev->next = next; | |
1084 if (next != NULL) | |
1085 next->prev = prev->prev; | |
1086 _heapinfo[block].busy.type = 0; | |
1087 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size = 1; | |
1088 | |
1089 /* Keep the statistics accurate. */ | |
1090 ++_chunks_used; | |
1091 _bytes_used += BLOCKSIZE; | |
1092 _chunks_free -= BLOCKSIZE >> type; | |
1093 _bytes_free -= BLOCKSIZE; | |
1094 | |
1095 free (ADDRESS (block)); | |
1096 } | |
1097 else if (_heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree != 0) | |
1098 { | |
1099 /* If some fragments of this block are free, link this | |
1100 fragment into the fragment list after the first free | |
1101 fragment of this block. */ | |
1102 next = (struct list *) ptr; | |
1103 next->next = prev->next; | |
1104 next->prev = prev; | |
1105 prev->next = next; | |
1106 if (next->next != NULL) | |
1107 next->next->prev = next; | |
1108 ++_heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree; | |
1109 } | |
1110 else | |
1111 { | |
1112 /* No fragments of this block are free, so link this | |
1113 fragment into the fragment list and announce that | |
1114 it is the first free fragment of this block. */ | |
1115 prev = (struct list *) ptr; | |
1116 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.nfree = 1; | |
1117 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.frag.first = (unsigned long int) | |
1118 ((unsigned long int) ((char *) ptr - (char *) NULL) | |
1119 % BLOCKSIZE >> type); | |
1120 prev->next = _fraghead[type].next; | |
1121 prev->prev = &_fraghead[type]; | |
1122 prev->prev->next = prev; | |
1123 if (prev->next != NULL) | |
1124 prev->next->prev = prev; | |
1125 } | |
1126 break; | |
1127 } | |
1128 } | |
1129 | |
1130 /* Return memory to the heap. */ | |
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17130 | 1133 free (ptr) |
1134 __ptr_t ptr; | |
1135 { | |
1136 if (__free_hook != NULL) | |
1137 (*__free_hook) (ptr); | |
1138 else | |
1139 _free_internal (ptr); | |
1140 } | |
1141 | |
1142 /* Define the `cfree' alias for `free'. */ | |
1143 #ifdef weak_alias | |
1144 weak_alias (free, cfree) | |
1145 #else | |
1146 void | |
1147 cfree (ptr) | |
1148 __ptr_t ptr; | |
1149 { | |
1150 free (ptr); | |
1151 } | |
1152 #endif | |
1153 /* Change the size of a block allocated by `malloc'. | |
1154 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
1155 Written May 1989 by Mike Haertel. | |
1156 | |
1157 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
1158 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
1159 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
1160 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
1161 | |
1162 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
1163 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
1164 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
1165 Library General Public License for more details. | |
1166 | |
1167 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
1168 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
1169 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
1170 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
1171 | |
1172 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
1173 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
1174 | |
1175 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1176 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1177 #include <malloc.h> | |
1178 #endif | |
1179 | |
1180 | |
1181 | |
1182 /* Cope with systems lacking `memmove'. */ | |
1183 #if (defined (MEMMOVE_MISSING) || \ | |
1184 !defined(_LIBC) && !defined(STDC_HEADERS) && !defined(USG)) | |
1185 | |
1186 #ifdef emacs | |
1187 #undef __malloc_safe_bcopy | |
1188 #define __malloc_safe_bcopy safe_bcopy | |
1189 #else | |
1190 | |
1191 /* Snarfed directly from Emacs src/dispnew.c: | |
1192 XXX Should use system bcopy if it handles overlap. */ | |
1193 | |
1194 /* Like bcopy except never gets confused by overlap. */ | |
1195 | |
1196 void | |
1197 __malloc_safe_bcopy (afrom, ato, size) | |
1198 __ptr_t afrom; | |
1199 __ptr_t ato; | |
1200 __malloc_size_t size; | |
1201 { | |
1202 char *from = afrom, *to = ato; | |
1203 | |
1204 if (size <= 0 || from == to) | |
1205 return; | |
1206 | |
1207 /* If the source and destination don't overlap, then bcopy can | |
1208 handle it. If they do overlap, but the destination is lower in | |
1209 memory than the source, we'll assume bcopy can handle that. */ | |
1210 if (to < from || from + size <= to) | |
1211 bcopy (from, to, size); | |
1212 | |
1213 /* Otherwise, we'll copy from the end. */ | |
1214 else | |
1215 { | |
1216 register char *endf = from + size; | |
1217 register char *endt = to + size; | |
1218 | |
1219 /* If TO - FROM is large, then we should break the copy into | |
1220 nonoverlapping chunks of TO - FROM bytes each. However, if | |
1221 TO - FROM is small, then the bcopy function call overhead | |
1222 makes this not worth it. The crossover point could be about | |
1223 anywhere. Since I don't think the obvious copy loop is too | |
1224 bad, I'm trying to err in its favor. */ | |
1225 if (to - from < 64) | |
1226 { | |
1227 do | |
1228 *--endt = *--endf; | |
1229 while (endf != from); | |
1230 } | |
1231 else | |
1232 { | |
1233 for (;;) | |
1234 { | |
1235 endt -= (to - from); | |
1236 endf -= (to - from); | |
1237 | |
1238 if (endt < to) | |
1239 break; | |
1240 | |
1241 bcopy (endf, endt, to - from); | |
1242 } | |
1243 | |
1244 /* If SIZE wasn't a multiple of TO - FROM, there will be a | |
1245 little left over. The amount left over is | |
1246 (endt + (to - from)) - to, which is endt - from. */ | |
1247 bcopy (from, to, endt - from); | |
1248 } | |
1249 } | |
1250 } | |
1251 #endif /* emacs */ | |
1252 | |
1253 #ifndef memmove | |
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17130 | 1255 #define memmove(to, from, size) __malloc_safe_bcopy ((from), (to), (size)) |
1256 #endif | |
1257 | |
1258 #endif | |
1259 | |
1260 | |
1261 #define min(A, B) ((A) < (B) ? (A) : (B)) | |
1262 | |
1263 /* Debugging hook for realloc. */ | |
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1264 __ptr_t (*__realloc_hook) PP ((__ptr_t __ptr, __malloc_size_t __size)); |
17130 | 1265 |
1266 /* Resize the given region to the new size, returning a pointer | |
1267 to the (possibly moved) region. This is optimized for speed; | |
1268 some benchmarks seem to indicate that greater compactness is | |
1269 achieved by unconditionally allocating and copying to a | |
1270 new region. This module has incestuous knowledge of the | |
1271 internals of both free and malloc. */ | |
1272 __ptr_t | |
1273 _realloc_internal (ptr, size) | |
1274 __ptr_t ptr; | |
1275 __malloc_size_t size; | |
1276 { | |
1277 __ptr_t result; | |
1278 int type; | |
1279 __malloc_size_t block, blocks, oldlimit; | |
1280 | |
1281 if (size == 0) | |
1282 { | |
1283 _free_internal (ptr); | |
1284 return _malloc_internal (0); | |
1285 } | |
1286 else if (ptr == NULL) | |
1287 return _malloc_internal (size); | |
1288 | |
1289 block = BLOCK (ptr); | |
1290 | |
1291 type = _heapinfo[block].busy.type; | |
1292 switch (type) | |
1293 { | |
1294 case 0: | |
1295 /* Maybe reallocate a large block to a small fragment. */ | |
1296 if (size <= BLOCKSIZE / 2) | |
1297 { | |
1298 result = _malloc_internal (size); | |
1299 if (result != NULL) | |
1300 { | |
1301 memcpy (result, ptr, size); | |
1302 _free_internal (ptr); | |
1303 return result; | |
1304 } | |
1305 } | |
1306 | |
1307 /* The new size is a large allocation as well; | |
1308 see if we can hold it in place. */ | |
1309 blocks = BLOCKIFY (size); | |
1310 if (blocks < _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size) | |
1311 { | |
1312 /* The new size is smaller; return | |
1313 excess memory to the free list. */ | |
1314 _heapinfo[block + blocks].busy.type = 0; | |
1315 _heapinfo[block + blocks].busy.info.size | |
1316 = _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size - blocks; | |
1317 _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size = blocks; | |
1318 /* We have just created a new chunk by splitting a chunk in two. | |
1319 Now we will free this chunk; increment the statistics counter | |
1320 so it doesn't become wrong when _free_internal decrements it. */ | |
1321 ++_chunks_used; | |
1322 _free_internal (ADDRESS (block + blocks)); | |
1323 result = ptr; | |
1324 } | |
1325 else if (blocks == _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size) | |
1326 /* No size change necessary. */ | |
1327 result = ptr; | |
1328 else | |
1329 { | |
1330 /* Won't fit, so allocate a new region that will. | |
1331 Free the old region first in case there is sufficient | |
1332 adjacent free space to grow without moving. */ | |
1333 blocks = _heapinfo[block].busy.info.size; | |
1334 /* Prevent free from actually returning memory to the system. */ | |
1335 oldlimit = _heaplimit; | |
1336 _heaplimit = 0; | |
1337 _free_internal (ptr); | |
1338 result = _malloc_internal (size); | |
1339 if (_heaplimit == 0) | |
1340 _heaplimit = oldlimit; | |
1341 if (result == NULL) | |
1342 { | |
1343 /* Now we're really in trouble. We have to unfree | |
1344 the thing we just freed. Unfortunately it might | |
1345 have been coalesced with its neighbors. */ | |
1346 if (_heapindex == block) | |
1347 (void) _malloc_internal (blocks * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1348 else | |
1349 { | |
1350 __ptr_t previous | |
1351 = _malloc_internal ((block - _heapindex) * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1352 (void) _malloc_internal (blocks * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1353 _free_internal (previous); | |
1354 } | |
1355 return NULL; | |
1356 } | |
1357 if (ptr != result) | |
1358 memmove (result, ptr, blocks * BLOCKSIZE); | |
1359 } | |
1360 break; | |
1361 | |
1362 default: | |
1363 /* Old size is a fragment; type is logarithm | |
1364 to base two of the fragment size. */ | |
1365 if (size > (__malloc_size_t) (1 << (type - 1)) && | |
1366 size <= (__malloc_size_t) (1 << type)) | |
1367 /* The new size is the same kind of fragment. */ | |
1368 result = ptr; | |
1369 else | |
1370 { | |
1371 /* The new size is different; allocate a new space, | |
1372 and copy the lesser of the new size and the old. */ | |
1373 result = _malloc_internal (size); | |
1374 if (result == NULL) | |
1375 return NULL; | |
1376 memcpy (result, ptr, min (size, (__malloc_size_t) 1 << type)); | |
1377 _free_internal (ptr); | |
1378 } | |
1379 break; | |
1380 } | |
1381 | |
1382 return result; | |
1383 } | |
1384 | |
1385 __ptr_t | |
1386 realloc (ptr, size) | |
1387 __ptr_t ptr; | |
1388 __malloc_size_t size; | |
1389 { | |
1390 if (!__malloc_initialized && !__malloc_initialize ()) | |
1391 return NULL; | |
1392 | |
1393 return (__realloc_hook != NULL ? *__realloc_hook : _realloc_internal) | |
1394 (ptr, size); | |
1395 } | |
1396 /* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
1397 | |
1398 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
1399 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
1400 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
1401 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
1402 | |
1403 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
1404 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
1405 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
1406 Library General Public License for more details. | |
1407 | |
1408 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
1409 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
1410 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
1411 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
1412 | |
1413 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
1414 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
1415 | |
1416 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1417 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1418 #include <malloc.h> | |
1419 #endif | |
1420 | |
1421 /* Allocate an array of NMEMB elements each SIZE bytes long. | |
1422 The entire array is initialized to zeros. */ | |
1423 __ptr_t | |
1424 calloc (nmemb, size) | |
1425 register __malloc_size_t nmemb; | |
1426 register __malloc_size_t size; | |
1427 { | |
1428 register __ptr_t result = malloc (nmemb * size); | |
1429 | |
1430 if (result != NULL) | |
1431 (void) memset (result, 0, nmemb * size); | |
1432 | |
1433 return result; | |
1434 } | |
1435 /* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
1436 This file is part of the GNU C Library. | |
1437 | |
1438 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
1439 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
1440 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
1441 any later version. | |
1442 | |
1443 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
1444 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
1445 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
1446 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
1447 | |
1448 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
1449 along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
1450 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
1451 | |
1452 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1453 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1454 #include <malloc.h> | |
1455 #endif | |
1456 | |
1457 #ifndef __GNU_LIBRARY__ | |
1458 #define __sbrk sbrk | |
1459 #endif | |
1460 | |
1461 #ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ | |
1462 /* It is best not to declare this and cast its result on foreign operating | |
1463 systems with potentially hostile include files. */ | |
1464 | |
1465 #include <stddef.h> | |
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17130 | 1467 #endif |
1468 | |
1469 #ifndef NULL | |
1470 #define NULL 0 | |
1471 #endif | |
1472 | |
1473 /* Allocate INCREMENT more bytes of data space, | |
1474 and return the start of data space, or NULL on errors. | |
1475 If INCREMENT is negative, shrink data space. */ | |
1476 __ptr_t | |
1477 __default_morecore (increment) | |
1478 __malloc_ptrdiff_t increment; | |
1479 { | |
1480 __ptr_t result = (__ptr_t) __sbrk (increment); | |
1481 if (result == (__ptr_t) -1) | |
1482 return NULL; | |
1483 return result; | |
1484 } | |
1485 /* Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
1486 | |
1487 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
1488 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
1489 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
1490 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
1491 | |
1492 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
1493 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
1494 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
1495 Library General Public License for more details. | |
1496 | |
1497 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
1498 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
1499 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
1500 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
1501 | |
1502 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1503 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1504 #include <malloc.h> | |
1505 #endif | |
1506 | |
1507 #if __DJGPP__ - 0 == 1 | |
1508 | |
1509 /* There is some problem with memalign in DJGPP v1 and we are supposed | |
1510 to omit it. Noone told me why, they just told me to do it. */ | |
1511 | |
1512 #else | |
1513 | |
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1514 __ptr_t (*__memalign_hook) PP ((size_t __size, size_t __alignment)); |
17130 | 1515 |
1516 __ptr_t | |
1517 memalign (alignment, size) | |
1518 __malloc_size_t alignment; | |
1519 __malloc_size_t size; | |
1520 { | |
1521 __ptr_t result; | |
1522 unsigned long int adj, lastadj; | |
1523 | |
1524 if (__memalign_hook) | |
1525 return (*__memalign_hook) (alignment, size); | |
1526 | |
1527 /* Allocate a block with enough extra space to pad the block with up to | |
1528 (ALIGNMENT - 1) bytes if necessary. */ | |
1529 result = malloc (size + alignment - 1); | |
1530 if (result == NULL) | |
1531 return NULL; | |
1532 | |
1533 /* Figure out how much we will need to pad this particular block | |
1534 to achieve the required alignment. */ | |
1535 adj = (unsigned long int) ((char *) result - (char *) NULL) % alignment; | |
1536 | |
1537 do | |
1538 { | |
1539 /* Reallocate the block with only as much excess as it needs. */ | |
1540 free (result); | |
1541 result = malloc (adj + size); | |
1542 if (result == NULL) /* Impossible unless interrupted. */ | |
1543 return NULL; | |
1544 | |
1545 lastadj = adj; | |
1546 adj = (unsigned long int) ((char *) result - (char *) NULL) % alignment; | |
1547 /* It's conceivable we might have been so unlucky as to get a | |
1548 different block with weaker alignment. If so, this block is too | |
1549 short to contain SIZE after alignment correction. So we must | |
1550 try again and get another block, slightly larger. */ | |
1551 } while (adj > lastadj); | |
1552 | |
1553 if (adj != 0) | |
1554 { | |
1555 /* Record this block in the list of aligned blocks, so that `free' | |
1556 can identify the pointer it is passed, which will be in the middle | |
1557 of an allocated block. */ | |
1558 | |
1559 struct alignlist *l; | |
1560 for (l = _aligned_blocks; l != NULL; l = l->next) | |
1561 if (l->aligned == NULL) | |
1562 /* This slot is free. Use it. */ | |
1563 break; | |
1564 if (l == NULL) | |
1565 { | |
1566 l = (struct alignlist *) malloc (sizeof (struct alignlist)); | |
1567 if (l == NULL) | |
1568 { | |
1569 free (result); | |
1570 return NULL; | |
1571 } | |
1572 l->next = _aligned_blocks; | |
1573 _aligned_blocks = l; | |
1574 } | |
1575 l->exact = result; | |
1576 result = l->aligned = (char *) result + alignment - adj; | |
1577 } | |
1578 | |
1579 return result; | |
1580 } | |
1581 | |
1582 #endif /* Not DJGPP v1 */ | |
1583 /* Allocate memory on a page boundary. | |
1584 Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 96 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
1585 | |
1586 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
1587 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as | |
1588 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the | |
1589 License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
1590 | |
1591 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
1592 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
1593 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
1594 Library General Public License for more details. | |
1595 | |
1596 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public | |
1597 License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If | |
1598 not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, | |
1599 Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
1600 | |
1601 The author may be reached (Email) at the address mike@ai.mit.edu, | |
1602 or (US mail) as Mike Haertel c/o Free Software Foundation. */ | |
1603 | |
1604 #if defined (_MALLOC_INTERNAL) && defined (GMALLOC_INHIBIT_VALLOC) | |
1605 | |
1606 /* Emacs defines GMALLOC_INHIBIT_VALLOC to avoid this definition | |
1607 on MSDOS, where it conflicts with a system header file. */ | |
1608 | |
1609 #define ELIDE_VALLOC | |
1610 | |
1611 #endif | |
1612 | |
1613 #ifndef ELIDE_VALLOC | |
1614 | |
1615 #if defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) || defined (_LIBC) | |
1616 #include <stddef.h> | |
1617 #include <sys/cdefs.h> | |
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1624 #include "getpagesize.h" | |
1625 #define __getpagesize() getpagesize() | |
1626 #endif | |
1627 | |
1628 #ifndef _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1629 #define _MALLOC_INTERNAL | |
1630 #include <malloc.h> | |
1631 #endif | |
1632 | |
1633 static __malloc_size_t pagesize; | |
1634 | |
1635 __ptr_t | |
1636 valloc (size) | |
1637 __malloc_size_t size; | |
1638 { | |
1639 if (pagesize == 0) | |
1640 pagesize = __getpagesize (); | |
1641 | |
1642 return memalign (pagesize, size); | |
1643 } | |
1644 | |
1645 #endif /* Not ELIDE_VALLOC. */ |