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1 /*
2 
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35 */
36 
37 
38 
39 #include "config.h"
40 #include "pro_incl.h"
41 #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
42 #include <stdlib.h>
43 #endif /* HAVE_STDLIB_H */
44 #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
45 #include <string.h>
46 #endif /* HAVE_STRING_H */
47 #include <malloc.h>
48 
49 /*
50  When each block is allocated, there is a two-word structure
51  allocated at the beginning so the block can go on a list.
52  The address returned is the address *after* the two pointers
53  at the start.  But this allows us to be given a pointer to
54  a generic block, and go backwards to find the list-node.  Then
55  we can remove this block from it's list without the need to search
56  through a linked list in order to remove the node.  It also allows
57  us to 'delete' a memory block without needing the dbg structure.
58  We still need the dbg structure on allocation so that we know which
59  linked list to add the block to.
60 
61  Only the allocation of the dbg structure itself cannot use _dwarf_p_get_alloc.
62  That structure should be set up by hand, and the two list pointers
63  should be initialized to point at the node itself.  That initializes
64  the doubly linked list.
65 */
66 
67 #define LIST_TO_BLOCK(lst) ((void*) (((char *)lst) + sizeof(memory_list_t)))
68 #define BLOCK_TO_LIST(blk) ((memory_list_t*) (((char*)blk) - sizeof(memory_list_t)))
69 
70 
71 /*
72   dbg should be NULL only when allocating dbg itself.  In that
73   case we initialize it to an empty circular doubly-linked list.
74 */
75 
76 Dwarf_Ptr
77 _dwarf_p_get_alloc(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Unsigned size)
78 {
79     void *sp;
80     memory_list_t *lp = NULL;
81     memory_list_t *dbglp = NULL;
82     memory_list_t *nextblock = NULL;
83 
84     /* alloc control struct and data block together for performance reasons */
85     lp = (memory_list_t *) malloc(size + sizeof(memory_list_t));
86     if (lp == NULL) {
87         /* should throw an error */
88         return NULL;
89     }
90 
91     /* point to 'size' bytes just beyond lp struct */
92     sp = LIST_TO_BLOCK(lp);
93     memset(sp, 0, size);
94 
95     if (dbg == NULL) {
96         lp->next = lp->prev = lp;
97     } else {
98         /* I always have to draw a picture to understand this part. */
99 
100         dbglp = BLOCK_TO_LIST(dbg);
101         nextblock = dbglp->next;
102 
103         /* Insert between dbglp and nextblock */
104         dbglp->next = lp;
105         lp->prev = dbglp;
106         lp->next = nextblock;
107         nextblock->prev = lp;
108     }
109 
110     return sp;
111 }
112 
113 /*
114   This routine is only here in case a caller of an older version of the
115   library is calling this for some reason.
116   We will clean up any stray blocks when the session is closed.
117   No need to remove this block.  In theory the user might be
118   depending on the fact that we used to just 'free' this.
119   In theory they might also be
120   passing a block that they got from libdwarf.  So we don't know if we
121   should try to remove this block from our global list.  Safest just to
122   do nothing at this point.
123 
124   !!!
125   This function is deprecated!  Don't call it inside libdwarf or outside of it.
126   !!!
127 */
128 
129 void
130 dwarf_p_dealloc(Dwarf_Small * ptr)
131 {
132     return;
133 }
134 
135 /*
136   The dbg structure is not needed here anymore.
137 */
138 
139 void
140 _dwarf_p_dealloc(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Small * ptr) /* ARGSUSED */
141 {
142   memory_list_t *lp;
143   lp = BLOCK_TO_LIST(ptr);
144 
145   /*
146     Remove from a doubly linked, circular list.
147     Read carefully, use a white board if necessary.
148     If this is an empty list, the following statements are no-ops, and
149     will write to the same memory location they read from.
150     This should only happen when we deallocate the dbg structure itself.
151   */
152 
153   lp->prev->next = lp->next;
154   lp->next->prev = lp->prev;
155 
156   free((void*)lp);
157 }
158 
159 
160 /*
161   This routine deallocates all the nodes on the dbg list,
162   and then deallocates the dbg structure itself.
163 */
164 
165 void
166 _dwarf_p_dealloc_all(Dwarf_P_Debug dbg)
167 {
168     memory_list_t *dbglp;
169 
170     if (dbg == NULL) {
171         /* should throw an error */
172         return;
173     }
174 
175     dbglp = BLOCK_TO_LIST(dbg);
176     while (dbglp->next != dbglp) {
177         _dwarf_p_dealloc(dbg, LIST_TO_BLOCK(dbglp->next));
178     }
179     if (dbglp->next != dbglp ||
180         dbglp->prev != dbglp) {
181 
182         /* should throw error */
183         /* For some reason we couldn't free all the blocks? */
184         return;
185     }
186     _dwarf_p_dealloc(NULL, (void*)dbg);
187 }
188 
189