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Fix compilation when using the --disable-opts parameter. This to help those
interested in using a debugger to debug FFmpeg.
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Subject: [PATCH] Fix compilation when using --disable-opts
Date: 2007-03-15 16:58:35 GMT
author | takis |
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date | Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:20:30 +0000 |
parents | 411c8cbd578a |
children | c2e1ba46b27c |
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/* * default memory allocator for libavutil * Copyright (c) 2002 Fabrice Bellard. * * This file is part of FFmpeg. * * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /** * @file mem.c * default memory allocator for libavutil. */ #include "common.h" /* here we can use OS dependent allocation functions */ #undef malloc #undef free #undef realloc #ifdef HAVE_MALLOC_H #include <malloc.h> #endif /* you can redefine av_malloc and av_free in your project to use your memory allocator. You do not need to suppress this file because the linker will do it automatically */ void *av_malloc(unsigned int size) { void *ptr; #ifdef CONFIG_MEMALIGN_HACK long diff; #endif /* let's disallow possible ambiguous cases */ if(size > (INT_MAX-16) ) return NULL; #ifdef CONFIG_MEMALIGN_HACK ptr = malloc(size+16); if(!ptr) return ptr; diff= ((-(long)ptr - 1)&15) + 1; ptr += diff; ((char*)ptr)[-1]= diff; #elif defined (HAVE_MEMALIGN) ptr = memalign(16,size); /* Why 64? Indeed, we should align it: on 4 for 386 on 16 for 486 on 32 for 586, PPro - k6-III on 64 for K7 (maybe for P3 too). Because L1 and L2 caches are aligned on those values. But I don't want to code such logic here! */ /* Why 16? because some cpus need alignment, for example SSE2 on P4, & most RISC cpus it will just trigger an exception and the unaligned load will be done in the exception handler or it will just segfault (SSE2 on P4) Why not larger? because i didnt see a difference in benchmarks ... */ /* benchmarks with p3 memalign(64)+1 3071,3051,3032 memalign(64)+2 3051,3032,3041 memalign(64)+4 2911,2896,2915 memalign(64)+8 2545,2554,2550 memalign(64)+16 2543,2572,2563 memalign(64)+32 2546,2545,2571 memalign(64)+64 2570,2533,2558 btw, malloc seems to do 8 byte alignment by default here */ #else ptr = malloc(size); #endif return ptr; } void *av_realloc(void *ptr, unsigned int size) { #ifdef CONFIG_MEMALIGN_HACK int diff; #endif /* let's disallow possible ambiguous cases */ if(size > (INT_MAX-16) ) return NULL; #ifdef CONFIG_MEMALIGN_HACK //FIXME this isn't aligned correctly, though it probably isn't needed if(!ptr) return av_malloc(size); diff= ((char*)ptr)[-1]; return realloc(ptr - diff, size + diff) + diff; #else return realloc(ptr, size); #endif } void av_free(void *ptr) { /* XXX: this test should not be needed on most libcs */ if (ptr) #ifdef CONFIG_MEMALIGN_HACK free(ptr - ((char*)ptr)[-1]); #else free(ptr); #endif } void av_freep(void *arg) { void **ptr= (void**)arg; av_free(*ptr); *ptr = NULL; } void *av_mallocz(unsigned int size) { void *ptr; ptr = av_malloc(size); if (ptr) memset(ptr, 0, size); return ptr; } char *av_strdup(const char *s) { char *ptr; int len; len = strlen(s) + 1; ptr = av_malloc(len); if (ptr) memcpy(ptr, s, len); return ptr; }