/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers. * All rights reserved. * * By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set * forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of * the sendmail distribution. * * $Sendmail: rpool.h,v 1.15 2001/09/04 22:41:55 ca Exp $ */ /* ** libsm resource pools ** See libsm/rpool.html for documentation. */ #ifndef SM_RPOOL_H # define SM_RPOOL_H # include # include # include /* ** Each memory pool object consists of an SM_POOLLINK_T, ** followed by a platform specific amount of padding, ** followed by 'poolsize' bytes of pool data, ** where 'poolsize' is the value of rpool->sm_poolsize at the time ** the pool is allocated. */ typedef struct sm_poollink SM_POOLLINK_T; struct sm_poollink { SM_POOLLINK_T *sm_pnext; }; typedef void (*SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T) __P((void *_rcontext)); typedef SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T *SM_RPOOL_ATTACH_T; typedef struct sm_resource SM_RESOURCE_T; struct sm_resource { /* ** Function for freeing this resource. It may be NULL, ** meaning that this resource has already been freed. */ SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T sm_rfree; void *sm_rcontext; /* resource data */ }; # define SM_RLIST_MAX 511 typedef struct sm_rlist SM_RLIST_T; struct sm_rlist { SM_RESOURCE_T sm_rvec[SM_RLIST_MAX]; SM_RLIST_T *sm_rnext; }; typedef struct { /* Points to SmRpoolMagic, or is NULL if rpool is freed. */ const char *sm_magic; /* ** If this rpool object has no parent, then sm_parentlink ** is NULL. Otherwise, we set *sm_parentlink = NULL ** when this rpool is freed, so that it isn't freed a ** second time when the parent is freed. */ SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T *sm_parentlink; /* ** Memory pools */ /* Size of the next pool to be allocated, not including the header. */ size_t sm_poolsize; /* ** If an sm_rpool_malloc_x request is too big to fit ** in the current pool, and the request size > bigobjectsize, ** then the object will be given its own malloc'ed block. ** sm_bigobjectsize <= sm_poolsize. The maximum wasted space ** at the end of a pool is maxpooledobjectsize - 1. */ size_t sm_bigobjectsize; /* Points to next free byte in the current pool. */ char *sm_poolptr; /* ** Number of bytes available in the current pool. ** Initially 0. Set to 0 by sm_rpool_free. */ size_t sm_poolavail; /* Linked list of memory pools. Initially NULL. */ SM_POOLLINK_T *sm_pools; /* ** Resource lists */ SM_RESOURCE_T *sm_rptr; /* Points to next free resource slot. */ /* ** Number of available resource slots in current list. ** Initially 0. Set to 0 by sm_rpool_free. */ size_t sm_ravail; /* Linked list of resource lists. Initially NULL. */ SM_RLIST_T *sm_rlists; #if _FFR_PERF_RPOOL int sm_nbigblocks; int sm_npools; #endif /* _FFR_PERF_RPOOL */ } SM_RPOOL_T; extern SM_RPOOL_T * sm_rpool_new_x __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_parent)); extern void sm_rpool_free __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool)); # if SM_HEAP_CHECK extern void * sm_rpool_malloc_tagged_x __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, size_t _size, char *_file, int _line, int _group)); # define sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, size) \ sm_rpool_malloc_tagged_x(rpool, size, __FILE__, __LINE__, SmHeapGroup) extern void * sm_rpool_malloc_tagged __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, size_t _size, char *_file, int _line, int _group)); # define sm_rpool_malloc(rpool, size) \ sm_rpool_malloc_tagged(rpool, size, __FILE__, __LINE__, SmHeapGroup) # else /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */ extern void * sm_rpool_malloc_x __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, size_t _size)); extern void * sm_rpool_malloc __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, size_t _size)); # endif /* SM_HEAP_CHECK */ # define sm_rpool_strdup_x(rpool, str) \ strcpy(sm_rpool_malloc_x(rpool, strlen(str) + 1), str) extern SM_RPOOL_ATTACH_T sm_rpool_attach_x __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, SM_RPOOL_RFREE_T _rfree, void *_rcontext)); # define sm_rpool_detach(a) ((void)(*(a) = NULL)) extern void sm_rpool_setsizes __P(( SM_RPOOL_T *_rpool, size_t _poolsize, size_t _bigobjectsize)); #endif /* ! SM_RPOOL_H */