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/*
* Memory pool defines.
*
* Copyright 1996 by Gray Watson.
*
* This file is part of the mpool package.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for
* any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
* above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
* copies, and that the name of Gray Watson not be used in advertising
* or publicity pertaining to distribution of the document or software
* without specific, written prior permission.
*
* Gray Watson makes no representations about the suitability of the
* software described herein for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
* without express or implied warranty.
*
* The author may be reached via http://256.com/gray/
*
* $Id: mpool.h,v 1.4 2006/05/31 20:26:11 gray Exp $
*/
#ifndef __MPOOL_H__
#define __MPOOL_H__
#include <sys/types.h>
/*
* mpool flags to mpool_alloc or mpool_set_attr
*/
/*
* Choose a best fit algorithm not first fit. This takes more CPU
* time but will result in a tighter heap.
*/
#define MPOOL_FLAG_BEST_FIT (1<<0)
/*
* By default the library adds 2 bytes onto all allocations to insert
* a magic number that it can look for to determine how large a freed
* memory chunk is. This flag indicates that few if any frees are
* going to be performed on the pool and to not waste memory on these
* bytes.
*/
#define MPOOL_FLAG_NO_FREE (1<<1)
/*
* This enables very heavy packing at the possible expense of CPU.
* This affects a number of parts of the library.
*
* By default the 1st page of memory is reserved for the main mpool
* structure. This flag will cause the rest of the 1st block to be
* available for use as user memory.
*
* By default the library looks through the memory when freed looking
* for a magic value. There is an internal max size that it will look
* and then it will give up. This flag forces it to look until it
* finds it.
*/
#define MPOOL_FLAG_HEAVY_PACKING (1<<2)
/*
* Use sbrk not mmap to allocate pages. This is not recommended for
* normal use.
*/
#define MPOOL_FLAG_USE_SBRK (1<<3)
/*
* Mpool error codes
*/
#define MPOOL_ERROR_NONE 1 /* no error */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_ARG_NULL 2 /* function argument is null */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_ARG_INVALID 3 /* function argument is invalid */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_PNT 4 /* invalid mpool pointer */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_POOL_OVER 5 /* mpool structure was overwritten */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_PAGE_SIZE 6 /* could not get system page-size */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_OPEN_ZERO 7 /* could not open /dev/zero */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_NO_MEM 8 /* no memory available */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_MMAP 9 /* problems with mmap */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_SIZE 10 /* error processing requested size */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_TOO_BIG 11 /* allocation exceeded max size */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_MEM 12 /* invalid memory address */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_MEM_OVER 13 /* memory lower bounds overwritten */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_NOT_FOUND 14 /* memory block not found in pool */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_IS_FREE 15 /* memory block already free */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_BLOCK_STAT 16 /* invalid internal block status */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_FREE_ADDR 17 /* invalid internal free address */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_SBRK_CONTIG 18 /* sbrk did not return contiguous mem*/
#define MPOOL_ERROR_NO_PAGES 19 /* ran out of pages in pool */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_ALLOC 20 /* calloc,malloc,free,realloc failed */
#define MPOOL_ERROR_PNT_OVER 21 /* pointer structure was overwritten */
/*
* Mpool function IDs for the mpool_log_func callback function.
*/
#define MPOOL_FUNC_CLOSE 1 /* mpool_close function called */
#define MPOOL_FUNC_CLEAR 2 /* mpool_clear function called */
#define MPOOL_FUNC_ALLOC 3 /* mpool_alloc function called */
#define MPOOL_FUNC_CALLOC 4 /* mpool_calloc function called */
#define MPOOL_FUNC_FREE 5 /* mpool_free function called */
#define MPOOL_FUNC_RESIZE 6 /* mpool_resize function called */
/*
* void mpool_log_func_t
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Mpool transaction log function.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* None.
*
* ARGUMENT:
*
* mp_p -> Associated mpool address.
*
* func_id -> Integer function ID which identifies which mpool
* function is being called.
*
* byte_size -> Optionally specified byte size.
*
* ele_n -> Optionally specified element number. For mpool_calloc
* only.
*
* new_addr -> Optionally specified new address. For mpool_alloc,
* mpool_calloc, and mpool_resize only.
*
* old_addr -> Optionally specified old address. For mpool_resize and
* mpool_free only.
*
* old_byte_size -> Optionally specified old byte size. For
* mpool_resize only.
*/
typedef void (*mpool_log_func_t)(const void *mp_p,
const int func_id,
const unsigned long byte_size,
const unsigned long ele_n,
const void *old_addr, const void *new_addr,
const unsigned long old_byte_size);
#ifdef MPOOL_MAIN
#include "mpool_loc.h"
#else
/* generic mpool type */
typedef void mpool_t;
#endif
/*<<<<<<<<<< The below prototypes are auto-generated by fillproto */
/*
* mpool_t *mpool_open
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Open/allocate a new memory pool.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Pool pointer which must be passed to mpool_close to
* deallocate.
*
* Failure - NULL
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* flags -> Flags to set attributes of the memory pool. See the top
* of mpool.h.
*
* page_size -> Set the internal memory page-size. This must be a
* multiple of the getpagesize() value. Set to 0 for the default.
*
* start_addr -> Starting address to try and allocate memory pools.
* This is ignored if the MPOOL_FLAG_USE_SBRK is enabled.
*
* error_p <- Pointer to integer which, if not NULL, will be set with
* a mpool error code.
*/
extern
mpool_t *mpool_open(const unsigned int flags, const unsigned int page_size,
void *start_addr, int *error_p);
/*
* int mpool_close
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Close/free a memory allocation pool previously opened with
* mpool_open.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to our memory pool.
*/
extern
int mpool_close(mpool_t *mp_p);
/*
* int mpool_clear
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Wipe an opened memory pool clean so we can start again.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to our memory pool.
*/
extern
int mpool_clear(mpool_t *mp_p);
/*
* void *mpool_alloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Allocate space for bytes inside of an already open memory pool.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Pointer to the address to use.
*
* Failure - NULL
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool. If NULL then it will do a
* normal malloc.
*
* byte_size -> Number of bytes to allocate in the pool. Must be >0.
*
* error_p <- Pointer to integer which, if not NULL, will be set with
* a mpool error code.
*/
extern
void *mpool_alloc(mpool_t *mp_p, const unsigned long byte_size,
int *error_p);
/*
* void *mpool_calloc
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Allocate space for elements of bytes in the memory pool and zero
* the space afterwards.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Pointer to the address to use.
*
* Failure - NULL
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool. If NULL then it will do a
* normal calloc.
*
* ele_n -> Number of elements to allocate.
*
* ele_size -> Number of bytes per element being allocated.
*
* error_p <- Pointer to integer which, if not NULL, will be set with
* a mpool error code.
*/
extern
void *mpool_calloc(mpool_t *mp_p, const unsigned long ele_n,
const unsigned long ele_size, int *error_p);
/*
* int mpool_free
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Free an address from a memory pool.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool. If NULL then it will do a
* normal free.
*
* addr <-> Address to free.
*
* size -> Size of the address being freed.
*/
extern
int mpool_free(mpool_t *mp_p, void *addr, const unsigned long size);
/*
* void *mpool_resize
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Reallocate an address in a mmeory pool to a new size. This is
* different from realloc in that it needs the old address' size. If
* you don't have it then you need to allocate new space, copy the
* data, and free the old pointer yourself.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - Pointer to the address to use.
*
* Failure - NULL
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool. If NULL then it will do a
* normal realloc.
*
* old_addr -> Previously allocated address.
*
* old_byte_size -> Size of the old address. Must be known, cannot be
* 0.
*
* new_byte_size -> New size of the allocation.
*
* error_p <- Pointer to integer which, if not NULL, will be set with
* a mpool error code.
*/
extern
void *mpool_resize(mpool_t *mp_p, void *old_addr,
const unsigned long old_byte_size,
const unsigned long new_byte_size,
int *error_p);
/*
* int mpool_stats
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Return stats from the memory pool.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p -> Pointer to the memory pool.
*
* page_size_p <- Pointer to an unsigned integer which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the page-size of the pool.
*
* num_alloced_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the number of pointers currently allocated in pool.
*
* user_alloced_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the number of user bytes allocated in this pool.
*
* max_alloced_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the maximum number of user bytes that have been
* allocated in this pool.
*
* tot_alloced_p <- Pointer to an unsigned long which, if not NULL,
* will be set to the total amount of space (including administrative
* overhead) used by the pool.
*/
extern
int mpool_stats(const mpool_t *mp_p, unsigned int *page_size_p,
unsigned long *num_alloced_p,
unsigned long *user_alloced_p,
unsigned long *max_alloced_p,
unsigned long *tot_alloced_p);
/*
* int mpool_set_log_func
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set a logging callback function to be called whenever there was a
* memory transaction. See mpool_log_func_t.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool.
*
* log_func -> Log function (defined in mpool.h) which will be called
* with each mpool transaction.
*/
extern
int mpool_set_log_func(mpool_t *mp_p, mpool_log_func_t log_func);
/*
* int mpool_set_max_pages
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Set the maximum number of pages that the library will use. Once it
* hits the limit it will return MPOOL_ERROR_NO_PAGES.
*
* NOTE: if the MPOOL_FLAG_HEAVY_PACKING is set then this max-pages
* value will include the page with the mpool header structure in it.
* If the flag is _not_ set then the max-pages will not include this
* first page.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - MPOOL_ERROR_NONE
*
* Failure - Mpool error code
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* mp_p <-> Pointer to the memory pool.
*
* max_pages -> Maximum number of pages used by the library.
*/
extern
int mpool_set_max_pages(mpool_t *mp_p, const unsigned int max_pages);
/*
* const char *mpool_strerror
*
* DESCRIPTION:
*
* Return the corresponding string for the error number.
*
* RETURNS:
*
* Success - String equivalient of the error.
*
* Failure - String "invalid error code"
*
* ARGUMENTS:
*
* error -> Error number that we are converting.
*/
extern
const char *mpool_strerror(const int error);
/*<<<<<<<<<< This is end of the auto-generated output from fillproto. */
#endif /* ! __MPOOL_H__ */