2 Samba Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
4 Samba trivial allocation library - new interface
6 NOTE: Please read talloc_guide.txt for full documentation
8 Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004
9 Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2006
11 ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the talloc
12 ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
15 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
16 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
18 version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
20 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
21 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
23 Lesser General Public License for more details.
25 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
26 License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
30 inspired by http://swapped.cc/halloc/
36 #ifdef TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR
37 #if (TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR)
38 #error "TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR"
42 #ifdef TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR
43 #if (TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR)
44 #error "TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR"
48 /* Special macros that are no-ops except when run under Valgrind on
49 * x86. They've moved a little bit from valgrind 1.0.4 to 1.9.4 */
50 #ifdef HAVE_VALGRIND_MEMCHECK_H
51 /* memcheck.h includes valgrind.h */
52 #include <valgrind/memcheck.h>
53 #elif defined(HAVE_VALGRIND_H)
57 /* use this to force every realloc to change the pointer, to stress test
58 code that might not cope */
59 #define ALWAYS_REALLOC 0
62 #define MAX_TALLOC_SIZE 0x10000000
63 #define TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE 0xe814ec70
64 #define TALLOC_MAGIC ( \
66 (TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR << 12) + \
67 (TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR << 4) \
70 #define TALLOC_FLAG_FREE 0x01
71 #define TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP 0x02
72 #define TALLOC_FLAG_POOL 0x04 /* This is a talloc pool */
73 #define TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM 0x08 /* This is allocated in a pool */
74 #define TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE ((const char *)1)
76 /* by default we abort when given a bad pointer (such as when talloc_free() is called
77 on a pointer that came from malloc() */
79 #define TALLOC_ABORT(reason) abort()
82 #ifndef discard_const_p
83 #if defined(__intptr_t_defined) || defined(HAVE_INTPTR_T)
84 # define discard_const_p(type, ptr) ((type *)((intptr_t)(ptr)))
86 # define discard_const_p(type, ptr) ((type *)(ptr))
90 /* these macros gain us a few percent of speed on gcc */
92 /* the strange !! is to ensure that __builtin_expect() takes either 0 or 1
93 as its first argument */
95 #define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
98 #define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
102 #define likely(x) (x)
105 #define unlikely(x) (x)
109 /* this null_context is only used if talloc_enable_leak_report() or
110 talloc_enable_leak_report_full() is called, otherwise it remains
113 static void *null_context
;
114 static void *autofree_context
;
116 /* used to enable fill of memory on free, which can be useful for
117 * catching use after free errors when valgrind is too slow
125 #define TALLOC_FILL_ENV "TALLOC_FREE_FILL"
128 * do not wipe the header, to allow the
129 * double-free logic to still work
131 #define TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_FILL_CHUNK(_tc) do { \
132 if (unlikely(talloc_fill.enabled)) { \
133 size_t _flen = (_tc)->size; \
134 char *_fptr = (char *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(_tc); \
135 memset(_fptr, talloc_fill.fill_value, _flen); \
139 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS)
140 /* Mark the whole chunk as not accessable */
141 #define TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc) do { \
142 size_t _flen = TC_HDR_SIZE + (_tc)->size; \
143 char *_fptr = (char *)(_tc); \
144 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(_fptr, _flen); \
147 #define TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc) do { } while (0)
150 #define TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(_tc) do { \
151 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_FILL_CHUNK(_tc); \
152 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc); \
155 #define TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_FILL_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
156 if (unlikely(talloc_fill.enabled)) { \
157 size_t _flen = (_tc)->size - (_new_size); \
158 char *_fptr = (char *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(_tc); \
159 _fptr += (_new_size); \
160 memset(_fptr, talloc_fill.fill_value, _flen); \
164 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS)
165 /* Mark the unused bytes not accessable */
166 #define TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
167 size_t _flen = (_tc)->size - (_new_size); \
168 char *_fptr = (char *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(_tc); \
169 _fptr += (_new_size); \
170 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(_fptr, _flen); \
173 #define TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { } while (0)
176 #define TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
177 TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_FILL_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size); \
178 TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size); \
181 #define TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_FILL_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
182 if (unlikely(talloc_fill.enabled)) { \
183 size_t _flen = (_tc)->size - (_new_size); \
184 char *_fptr = (char *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(_tc); \
185 _fptr += (_new_size); \
186 memset(_fptr, talloc_fill.fill_value, _flen); \
190 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED)
191 /* Mark the unused bytes as undefined */
192 #define TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
193 size_t _flen = (_tc)->size - (_new_size); \
194 char *_fptr = (char *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(_tc); \
195 _fptr += (_new_size); \
196 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(_fptr, _flen); \
199 #define TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { } while (0)
202 #define TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
203 TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_FILL_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size); \
204 TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size); \
207 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED)
208 /* Mark the new bytes as undefined */
209 #define TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
210 size_t _old_used = TC_HDR_SIZE + (_tc)->size; \
211 size_t _new_used = TC_HDR_SIZE + (_new_size); \
212 size_t _flen = _new_used - _old_used; \
213 char *_fptr = _old_used + (char *)(_tc); \
214 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(_fptr, _flen); \
217 #define TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { } while (0)
220 #define TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size) do { \
221 TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_VALGRIND_CHUNK(_tc, _new_size); \
224 struct talloc_reference_handle
{
225 struct talloc_reference_handle
*next
, *prev
;
227 const char *location
;
230 typedef int (*talloc_destructor_t
)(void *);
232 struct talloc_chunk
{
233 struct talloc_chunk
*next
, *prev
;
234 struct talloc_chunk
*parent
, *child
;
235 struct talloc_reference_handle
*refs
;
236 talloc_destructor_t destructor
;
242 * "pool" has dual use:
244 * For the talloc pool itself (i.e. TALLOC_FLAG_POOL is set), "pool"
245 * marks the end of the currently allocated area.
247 * For members of the pool (i.e. TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM is set), "pool"
248 * is a pointer to the struct talloc_chunk of the pool that it was
249 * allocated from. This way children can quickly find the pool to chew
255 /* 16 byte alignment seems to keep everyone happy */
256 #define TC_ALIGN16(s) (((s)+15)&~15)
257 #define TC_HDR_SIZE TC_ALIGN16(sizeof(struct talloc_chunk))
258 #define TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc) ((void *)(TC_HDR_SIZE + (char*)tc))
260 _PUBLIC_
int talloc_version_major(void)
262 return TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR
;
265 _PUBLIC_
int talloc_version_minor(void)
267 return TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR
;
270 static void (*talloc_log_fn
)(const char *message
);
272 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_set_log_fn(void (*log_fn
)(const char *message
))
274 talloc_log_fn
= log_fn
;
277 static void talloc_log(const char *fmt
, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(1,2);
278 static void talloc_log(const char *fmt
, ...)
283 if (!talloc_log_fn
) {
288 message
= talloc_vasprintf(NULL
, fmt
, ap
);
291 talloc_log_fn(message
);
292 talloc_free(message
);
295 static void talloc_log_stderr(const char *message
)
297 fprintf(stderr
, "%s", message
);
300 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_set_log_stderr(void)
302 talloc_set_log_fn(talloc_log_stderr
);
305 static void (*talloc_abort_fn
)(const char *reason
);
307 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_set_abort_fn(void (*abort_fn
)(const char *reason
))
309 talloc_abort_fn
= abort_fn
;
312 static void talloc_abort(const char *reason
)
314 talloc_log("%s\n", reason
);
316 if (!talloc_abort_fn
) {
317 TALLOC_ABORT(reason
);
320 talloc_abort_fn(reason
);
323 static void talloc_abort_magic(unsigned magic
)
325 unsigned striped
= magic
- TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE
;
326 unsigned major
= (striped
& 0xFFFFF000) >> 12;
327 unsigned minor
= (striped
& 0x00000FF0) >> 4;
328 talloc_log("Bad talloc magic[0x%08X/%u/%u] expected[0x%08X/%u/%u]\n",
330 TALLOC_MAGIC
, TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR
, TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR
);
331 talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - wrong talloc version used/mixed");
334 static void talloc_abort_access_after_free(void)
336 talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - access after free");
339 static void talloc_abort_unknown_value(void)
341 talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - unknown value");
344 /* panic if we get a bad magic value */
345 static inline struct talloc_chunk
*talloc_chunk_from_ptr(const void *ptr
)
347 const char *pp
= (const char *)ptr
;
348 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= discard_const_p(struct talloc_chunk
, pp
- TC_HDR_SIZE
);
349 if (unlikely((tc
->flags
& (TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
| ~0xF)) != TALLOC_MAGIC
)) {
350 if ((tc
->flags
& (~0xFFF)) == TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE
) {
351 talloc_abort_magic(tc
->flags
& (~0xF));
355 if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
) {
356 talloc_log("talloc: access after free error - first free may be at %s\n", tc
->name
);
357 talloc_abort_access_after_free();
360 talloc_abort_unknown_value();
367 /* hook into the front of the list */
368 #define _TLIST_ADD(list, p) \
372 (p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \
374 (list)->prev = (p); \
375 (p)->next = (list); \
381 /* remove an element from a list - element doesn't have to be in list. */
382 #define _TLIST_REMOVE(list, p) \
384 if ((p) == (list)) { \
385 (list) = (p)->next; \
386 if (list) (list)->prev = NULL; \
388 if ((p)->prev) (p)->prev->next = (p)->next; \
389 if ((p)->next) (p)->next->prev = (p)->prev; \
391 if ((p) && ((p) != (list))) (p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \
396 return the parent chunk of a pointer
398 static inline struct talloc_chunk
*talloc_parent_chunk(const void *ptr
)
400 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
402 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
406 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
407 while (tc
->prev
) tc
=tc
->prev
;
412 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_parent(const void *ptr
)
414 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_parent_chunk(ptr
);
415 return tc
? TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
) : NULL
;
421 _PUBLIC_
const char *talloc_parent_name(const void *ptr
)
423 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_parent_chunk(ptr
);
424 return tc
? tc
->name
: NULL
;
428 A pool carries an in-pool object count count in the first 16 bytes.
429 bytes. This is done to support talloc_steal() to a parent outside of the
430 pool. The count includes the pool itself, so a talloc_free() on a pool will
431 only destroy the pool if the count has dropped to zero. A talloc_free() of a
432 pool member will reduce the count, and eventually also call free(3) on the
435 The object count is not put into "struct talloc_chunk" because it is only
436 relevant for talloc pools and the alignment to 16 bytes would increase the
437 memory footprint of each talloc chunk by those 16 bytes.
440 #define TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE 16
442 #define TC_POOL_SPACE_LEFT(_pool_tc) \
443 PTR_DIFF(TC_HDR_SIZE + (_pool_tc)->size + (char *)(_pool_tc), \
446 #define TC_POOL_FIRST_CHUNK(_pool_tc) \
447 ((void *)(TC_HDR_SIZE + TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE + (char *)(_pool_tc)))
449 #define TC_POOLMEM_CHUNK_SIZE(_tc) \
450 TC_ALIGN16(TC_HDR_SIZE + (_tc)->size)
452 #define TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(_tc) \
453 ((void *)(TC_POOLMEM_CHUNK_SIZE(tc) + (char*)(_tc)))
455 /* Mark the whole remaining pool as not accessable */
456 #define TC_INVALIDATE_FILL_POOL(_pool_tc) do { \
457 if (unlikely(talloc_fill.enabled)) { \
458 size_t _flen = TC_POOL_SPACE_LEFT(_pool_tc); \
459 char *_fptr = (char *)(_pool_tc)->pool; \
460 memset(_fptr, talloc_fill.fill_value, _flen); \
464 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS)
465 /* Mark the whole remaining pool as not accessable */
466 #define TC_INVALIDATE_VALGRIND_POOL(_pool_tc) do { \
467 size_t _flen = TC_POOL_SPACE_LEFT(_pool_tc); \
468 char *_fptr = (char *)(_pool_tc)->pool; \
469 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(_fptr, _flen); \
472 #define TC_INVALIDATE_VALGRIND_POOL(_pool_tc) do { } while (0)
475 #define TC_INVALIDATE_POOL(_pool_tc) do { \
476 TC_INVALIDATE_FILL_POOL(_pool_tc); \
477 TC_INVALIDATE_VALGRIND_POOL(_pool_tc); \
480 static unsigned int *talloc_pool_objectcount(struct talloc_chunk
*tc
)
482 return (unsigned int *)((char *)tc
+ TC_HDR_SIZE
);
489 static struct talloc_chunk
*talloc_alloc_pool(struct talloc_chunk
*parent
,
492 struct talloc_chunk
*pool_ctx
= NULL
;
494 struct talloc_chunk
*result
;
497 if (parent
== NULL
) {
501 if (parent
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOL
) {
504 else if (parent
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM
) {
505 pool_ctx
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)parent
->pool
;
508 if (pool_ctx
== NULL
) {
512 space_left
= TC_POOL_SPACE_LEFT(pool_ctx
);
515 * Align size to 16 bytes
517 chunk_size
= TC_ALIGN16(size
);
519 if (space_left
< chunk_size
) {
523 result
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)pool_ctx
->pool
;
525 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED)
526 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(result
, size
);
529 pool_ctx
->pool
= (void *)((char *)result
+ chunk_size
);
531 result
->flags
= TALLOC_MAGIC
| TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM
;
532 result
->pool
= pool_ctx
;
534 *talloc_pool_objectcount(pool_ctx
) += 1;
540 Allocate a bit of memory as a child of an existing pointer
542 static inline void *__talloc(const void *context
, size_t size
)
544 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= NULL
;
546 if (unlikely(context
== NULL
)) {
547 context
= null_context
;
550 if (unlikely(size
>= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE
)) {
554 if (context
!= NULL
) {
555 tc
= talloc_alloc_pool(talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
),
560 tc
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)malloc(TC_HDR_SIZE
+size
);
561 if (unlikely(tc
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
562 tc
->flags
= TALLOC_MAGIC
;
567 tc
->destructor
= NULL
;
572 if (likely(context
)) {
573 struct talloc_chunk
*parent
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
);
576 parent
->child
->parent
= NULL
;
577 tc
->next
= parent
->child
;
586 tc
->next
= tc
->prev
= tc
->parent
= NULL
;
589 return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
);
593 * Create a talloc pool
596 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_pool(const void *context
, size_t size
)
598 void *result
= __talloc(context
, size
+ TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE
);
599 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
601 if (unlikely(result
== NULL
)) {
605 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(result
);
607 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_POOL
;
608 tc
->pool
= TC_POOL_FIRST_CHUNK(tc
);
610 *talloc_pool_objectcount(tc
) = 1;
612 TC_INVALIDATE_POOL(tc
);
618 setup a destructor to be called on free of a pointer
619 the destructor should return 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
620 if the destructor fails then the free is failed, and the memory can
621 be continued to be used
623 _PUBLIC_
void _talloc_set_destructor(const void *ptr
, int (*destructor
)(void *))
625 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
626 tc
->destructor
= destructor
;
630 increase the reference count on a piece of memory.
632 _PUBLIC_
int talloc_increase_ref_count(const void *ptr
)
634 if (unlikely(!talloc_reference(null_context
, ptr
))) {
641 helper for talloc_reference()
643 this is referenced by a function pointer and should not be inline
645 static int talloc_reference_destructor(struct talloc_reference_handle
*handle
)
647 struct talloc_chunk
*ptr_tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(handle
->ptr
);
648 _TLIST_REMOVE(ptr_tc
->refs
, handle
);
653 more efficient way to add a name to a pointer - the name must point to a
656 static inline void _talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr
, const char *name
)
658 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
663 internal talloc_named_const()
665 static inline void *_talloc_named_const(const void *context
, size_t size
, const char *name
)
669 ptr
= __talloc(context
, size
);
670 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
674 _talloc_set_name_const(ptr
, name
);
680 make a secondary reference to a pointer, hanging off the given context.
681 the pointer remains valid until both the original caller and this given
684 the major use for this is when two different structures need to reference the
685 same underlying data, and you want to be able to free the two instances separately,
688 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_reference_loc(const void *context
, const void *ptr
, const char *location
)
690 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
691 struct talloc_reference_handle
*handle
;
692 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
694 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
695 handle
= (struct talloc_reference_handle
*)_talloc_named_const(context
,
696 sizeof(struct talloc_reference_handle
),
697 TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE
);
698 if (unlikely(handle
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
700 /* note that we hang the destructor off the handle, not the
701 main context as that allows the caller to still setup their
702 own destructor on the context if they want to */
703 talloc_set_destructor(handle
, talloc_reference_destructor
);
704 handle
->ptr
= discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
705 handle
->location
= location
;
706 _TLIST_ADD(tc
->refs
, handle
);
710 static void *_talloc_steal_internal(const void *new_ctx
, const void *ptr
);
712 static inline void _talloc_free_poolmem(struct talloc_chunk
*tc
,
713 const char *location
)
715 struct talloc_chunk
*pool
;
717 unsigned int *pool_object_count
;
719 pool
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)tc
->pool
;
720 next_tc
= TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(tc
);
722 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
724 /* we mark the freed memory with where we called the free
725 * from. This means on a double free error we can report where
726 * the first free came from
730 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(tc
);
732 pool_object_count
= talloc_pool_objectcount(pool
);
734 if (unlikely(*pool_object_count
== 0)) {
735 talloc_abort("Pool object count zero!");
739 *pool_object_count
-= 1;
741 if (unlikely(*pool_object_count
== 1 && !(pool
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
))) {
743 * if there is just one object left in the pool
744 * and pool->flags does not have TALLOC_FLAG_FREE,
745 * it means this is the pool itself and
746 * the rest is available for new objects
749 pool
->pool
= TC_POOL_FIRST_CHUNK(pool
);
750 TC_INVALIDATE_POOL(pool
);
751 } else if (unlikely(*pool_object_count
== 0)) {
753 * we mark the freed memory with where we called the free
754 * from. This means on a double free error we can report where
755 * the first free came from
757 pool
->name
= location
;
759 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(pool
);
761 } else if (pool
->pool
== next_tc
) {
763 * if pool->pool still points to end of
764 * 'tc' (which is stored in the 'next_tc' variable),
765 * we can reclaim the memory of 'tc'.
771 static inline void _talloc_free_children_internal(struct talloc_chunk
*tc
,
773 const char *location
);
776 internal talloc_free call
778 static inline int _talloc_free_internal(void *ptr
, const char *location
)
780 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
782 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
786 /* possibly initialised the talloc fill value */
787 if (unlikely(!talloc_fill
.initialised
)) {
788 const char *fill
= getenv(TALLOC_FILL_ENV
);
790 talloc_fill
.enabled
= true;
791 talloc_fill
.fill_value
= strtoul(fill
, NULL
, 0);
793 talloc_fill
.initialised
= true;
796 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
798 if (unlikely(tc
->refs
)) {
800 /* check if this is a reference from a child or
801 * grandchild back to it's parent or grandparent
803 * in that case we need to remove the reference and
804 * call another instance of talloc_free() on the current
807 is_child
= talloc_is_parent(tc
->refs
, ptr
);
808 _talloc_free_internal(tc
->refs
, location
);
810 return _talloc_free_internal(ptr
, location
);
815 if (unlikely(tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
)) {
816 /* we have a free loop - stop looping */
820 if (unlikely(tc
->destructor
)) {
821 talloc_destructor_t d
= tc
->destructor
;
822 if (d
== (talloc_destructor_t
)-1) {
825 tc
->destructor
= (talloc_destructor_t
)-1;
830 tc
->destructor
= NULL
;
834 _TLIST_REMOVE(tc
->parent
->child
, tc
);
835 if (tc
->parent
->child
) {
836 tc
->parent
->child
->parent
= tc
->parent
;
839 if (tc
->prev
) tc
->prev
->next
= tc
->next
;
840 if (tc
->next
) tc
->next
->prev
= tc
->prev
;
843 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
845 _talloc_free_children_internal(tc
, ptr
, location
);
847 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
849 /* we mark the freed memory with where we called the free
850 * from. This means on a double free error we can report where
851 * the first free came from
855 if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOL
) {
856 unsigned int *pool_object_count
;
858 pool_object_count
= talloc_pool_objectcount(tc
);
860 if (unlikely(*pool_object_count
== 0)) {
861 talloc_abort("Pool object count zero!");
865 *pool_object_count
-= 1;
867 if (unlikely(*pool_object_count
== 0)) {
868 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(tc
);
871 } else if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM
) {
872 _talloc_free_poolmem(tc
, location
);
874 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(tc
);
881 move a lump of memory from one talloc context to another return the
882 ptr on success, or NULL if it could not be transferred.
883 passing NULL as ptr will always return NULL with no side effects.
885 static void *_talloc_steal_internal(const void *new_ctx
, const void *ptr
)
887 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
, *new_tc
;
889 if (unlikely(!ptr
)) {
893 if (unlikely(new_ctx
== NULL
)) {
894 new_ctx
= null_context
;
897 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
899 if (unlikely(new_ctx
== NULL
)) {
901 _TLIST_REMOVE(tc
->parent
->child
, tc
);
902 if (tc
->parent
->child
) {
903 tc
->parent
->child
->parent
= tc
->parent
;
906 if (tc
->prev
) tc
->prev
->next
= tc
->next
;
907 if (tc
->next
) tc
->next
->prev
= tc
->prev
;
910 tc
->parent
= tc
->next
= tc
->prev
= NULL
;
911 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
914 new_tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(new_ctx
);
916 if (unlikely(tc
== new_tc
|| tc
->parent
== new_tc
)) {
917 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
921 _TLIST_REMOVE(tc
->parent
->child
, tc
);
922 if (tc
->parent
->child
) {
923 tc
->parent
->child
->parent
= tc
->parent
;
926 if (tc
->prev
) tc
->prev
->next
= tc
->next
;
927 if (tc
->next
) tc
->next
->prev
= tc
->prev
;
931 if (new_tc
->child
) new_tc
->child
->parent
= NULL
;
932 _TLIST_ADD(new_tc
->child
, tc
);
934 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
938 move a lump of memory from one talloc context to another return the
939 ptr on success, or NULL if it could not be transferred.
940 passing NULL as ptr will always return NULL with no side effects.
942 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_steal_loc(const void *new_ctx
, const void *ptr
, const char *location
)
944 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
946 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
950 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
952 if (unlikely(tc
->refs
!= NULL
) && talloc_parent(ptr
) != new_ctx
) {
953 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
;
955 talloc_log("WARNING: talloc_steal with references at %s\n",
958 for (h
=tc
->refs
; h
; h
=h
->next
) {
959 talloc_log("\treference at %s\n",
965 /* this test is probably too expensive to have on in the
966 normal build, but it useful for debugging */
967 if (talloc_is_parent(new_ctx
, ptr
)) {
968 talloc_log("WARNING: stealing into talloc child at %s\n", location
);
972 return _talloc_steal_internal(new_ctx
, ptr
);
976 this is like a talloc_steal(), but you must supply the old
977 parent. This resolves the ambiguity in a talloc_steal() which is
978 called on a context that has more than one parent (via references)
980 The old parent can be either a reference or a parent
982 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_reparent(const void *old_parent
, const void *new_parent
, const void *ptr
)
984 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
985 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
;
987 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
991 if (old_parent
== talloc_parent(ptr
)) {
992 return _talloc_steal_internal(new_parent
, ptr
);
995 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
996 for (h
=tc
->refs
;h
;h
=h
->next
) {
997 if (talloc_parent(h
) == old_parent
) {
998 if (_talloc_steal_internal(new_parent
, h
) != h
) {
1001 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
1005 /* it wasn't a parent */
1010 remove a secondary reference to a pointer. This undo's what
1011 talloc_reference() has done. The context and pointer arguments
1012 must match those given to a talloc_reference()
1014 static inline int talloc_unreference(const void *context
, const void *ptr
)
1016 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1017 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
;
1019 if (unlikely(context
== NULL
)) {
1020 context
= null_context
;
1023 for (h
=tc
->refs
;h
;h
=h
->next
) {
1024 struct talloc_chunk
*p
= talloc_parent_chunk(h
);
1026 if (context
== NULL
) break;
1027 } else if (TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p
) == context
) {
1035 return _talloc_free_internal(h
, __location__
);
1039 remove a specific parent context from a pointer. This is a more
1040 controlled varient of talloc_free()
1042 _PUBLIC_
int talloc_unlink(const void *context
, void *ptr
)
1044 struct talloc_chunk
*tc_p
, *new_p
;
1051 if (context
== NULL
) {
1052 context
= null_context
;
1055 if (talloc_unreference(context
, ptr
) == 0) {
1059 if (context
== NULL
) {
1060 if (talloc_parent_chunk(ptr
) != NULL
) {
1064 if (talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
) != talloc_parent_chunk(ptr
)) {
1069 tc_p
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1071 if (tc_p
->refs
== NULL
) {
1072 return _talloc_free_internal(ptr
, __location__
);
1075 new_p
= talloc_parent_chunk(tc_p
->refs
);
1077 new_parent
= TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(new_p
);
1082 if (talloc_unreference(new_parent
, ptr
) != 0) {
1086 _talloc_steal_internal(new_parent
, ptr
);
1092 add a name to an existing pointer - va_list version
1094 static inline const char *talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0);
1096 static inline const char *talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
1098 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1099 tc
->name
= talloc_vasprintf(ptr
, fmt
, ap
);
1100 if (likely(tc
->name
)) {
1101 _talloc_set_name_const(tc
->name
, ".name");
1107 add a name to an existing pointer
1109 _PUBLIC_
const char *talloc_set_name(const void *ptr
, const char *fmt
, ...)
1114 name
= talloc_set_name_v(ptr
, fmt
, ap
);
1121 create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and
1122 talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you
1123 to name the pointer.
1125 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_named(const void *context
, size_t size
, const char *fmt
, ...)
1131 ptr
= __talloc(context
, size
);
1132 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
1135 name
= talloc_set_name_v(ptr
, fmt
, ap
);
1138 if (unlikely(name
== NULL
)) {
1139 _talloc_free_internal(ptr
, __location__
);
1147 return the name of a talloc ptr, or "UNNAMED"
1149 _PUBLIC_
const char *talloc_get_name(const void *ptr
)
1151 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1152 if (unlikely(tc
->name
== TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE
)) {
1153 return ".reference";
1155 if (likely(tc
->name
)) {
1163 check if a pointer has the given name. If it does, return the pointer,
1164 otherwise return NULL
1166 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_check_name(const void *ptr
, const char *name
)
1169 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
1170 pname
= talloc_get_name(ptr
);
1171 if (likely(pname
== name
|| strcmp(pname
, name
) == 0)) {
1172 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
1177 static void talloc_abort_type_missmatch(const char *location
,
1179 const char *expected
)
1183 reason
= talloc_asprintf(NULL
,
1184 "%s: Type mismatch: name[%s] expected[%s]",
1189 reason
= "Type mismatch";
1192 talloc_abort(reason
);
1195 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_get_type_abort(const void *ptr
, const char *name
, const char *location
)
1199 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
1200 talloc_abort_type_missmatch(location
, NULL
, name
);
1204 pname
= talloc_get_name(ptr
);
1205 if (likely(pname
== name
|| strcmp(pname
, name
) == 0)) {
1206 return discard_const_p(void, ptr
);
1209 talloc_abort_type_missmatch(location
, pname
, name
);
1214 this is for compatibility with older versions of talloc
1216 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_init(const char *fmt
, ...)
1222 ptr
= __talloc(NULL
, 0);
1223 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) return NULL
;
1226 name
= talloc_set_name_v(ptr
, fmt
, ap
);
1229 if (unlikely(name
== NULL
)) {
1230 _talloc_free_internal(ptr
, __location__
);
1237 static inline void _talloc_free_children_internal(struct talloc_chunk
*tc
,
1239 const char *location
)
1242 /* we need to work out who will own an abandoned child
1243 if it cannot be freed. In priority order, the first
1244 choice is owner of any remaining reference to this
1245 pointer, the second choice is our parent, and the
1246 final choice is the null context. */
1247 void *child
= TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
->child
);
1248 const void *new_parent
= null_context
;
1249 struct talloc_chunk
*old_parent
= NULL
;
1250 if (unlikely(tc
->child
->refs
)) {
1251 struct talloc_chunk
*p
= talloc_parent_chunk(tc
->child
->refs
);
1252 if (p
) new_parent
= TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p
);
1254 /* finding the parent here is potentially quite
1255 expensive, but the alternative, which is to change
1256 talloc to always have a valid tc->parent pointer,
1257 makes realloc more expensive where there are a
1258 large number of children.
1260 The reason we need the parent pointer here is that
1261 if _talloc_free_internal() fails due to references
1262 or a failing destructor we need to re-parent, but
1263 the free call can invalidate the prev pointer.
1265 if (new_parent
== null_context
&& (tc
->child
->refs
|| tc
->child
->destructor
)) {
1266 old_parent
= talloc_parent_chunk(ptr
);
1268 if (unlikely(_talloc_free_internal(child
, location
) == -1)) {
1269 if (new_parent
== null_context
) {
1270 struct talloc_chunk
*p
= old_parent
;
1271 if (p
) new_parent
= TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p
);
1273 _talloc_steal_internal(new_parent
, child
);
1279 this is a replacement for the Samba3 talloc_destroy_pool functionality. It
1280 should probably not be used in new code. It's in here to keep the talloc
1281 code consistent across Samba 3 and 4.
1283 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_free_children(void *ptr
)
1285 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
1287 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
1291 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1293 _talloc_free_children_internal(tc
, ptr
, __location__
);
1297 Allocate a bit of memory as a child of an existing pointer
1299 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc(const void *context
, size_t size
)
1301 return __talloc(context
, size
);
1305 externally callable talloc_set_name_const()
1307 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr
, const char *name
)
1309 _talloc_set_name_const(ptr
, name
);
1313 create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and
1314 talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you
1315 to name the pointer.
1317 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_named_const(const void *context
, size_t size
, const char *name
)
1319 return _talloc_named_const(context
, size
, name
);
1323 free a talloc pointer. This also frees all child pointers of this
1326 return 0 if the memory is actually freed, otherwise -1. The memory
1327 will not be freed if the ref_count is > 1 or the destructor (if
1328 any) returns non-zero
1330 _PUBLIC_
int _talloc_free(void *ptr
, const char *location
)
1332 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
1334 if (unlikely(ptr
== NULL
)) {
1338 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1340 if (unlikely(tc
->refs
!= NULL
)) {
1341 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
;
1343 if (talloc_parent(ptr
) == null_context
&& tc
->refs
->next
== NULL
) {
1344 /* in this case we do know which parent should
1345 get this pointer, as there is really only
1347 return talloc_unlink(null_context
, ptr
);
1350 talloc_log("ERROR: talloc_free with references at %s\n",
1353 for (h
=tc
->refs
; h
; h
=h
->next
) {
1354 talloc_log("\treference at %s\n",
1360 return _talloc_free_internal(ptr
, location
);
1366 A talloc version of realloc. The context argument is only used if
1369 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_realloc(const void *context
, void *ptr
, size_t size
, const char *name
)
1371 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
1373 bool malloced
= false;
1374 struct talloc_chunk
*pool_tc
= NULL
;
1376 /* size zero is equivalent to free() */
1377 if (unlikely(size
== 0)) {
1378 talloc_unlink(context
, ptr
);
1382 if (unlikely(size
>= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE
)) {
1386 /* realloc(NULL) is equivalent to malloc() */
1388 return _talloc_named_const(context
, size
, name
);
1391 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1393 /* don't allow realloc on referenced pointers */
1394 if (unlikely(tc
->refs
)) {
1398 /* don't let anybody try to realloc a talloc_pool */
1399 if (unlikely(tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOL
)) {
1403 /* don't let anybody try to realloc a talloc_pool */
1404 if (unlikely(tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM
)) {
1405 pool_tc
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)tc
->pool
;
1408 #if (ALWAYS_REALLOC == 0)
1409 /* don't shrink if we have less than 1k to gain */
1410 if (size
< tc
->size
) {
1412 void *next_tc
= TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(tc
);
1413 TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_CHUNK(tc
, size
);
1415 if (next_tc
== pool_tc
->pool
) {
1416 pool_tc
->pool
= TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(tc
);
1419 } else if ((tc
->size
- size
) < 1024) {
1421 * if we call TC_INVALIDATE_SHRINK_CHUNK() here
1422 * we would need to call TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_CHUNK()
1423 * after each realloc call, which slows down
1424 * testing a lot :-(.
1426 * That is why we only mark memory as undefined here.
1428 TC_UNDEFINE_SHRINK_CHUNK(tc
, size
);
1430 /* do not shrink if we have less than 1k to gain */
1434 } else if (tc
->size
== size
) {
1436 * do not change the pointer if it is exactly
1443 /* by resetting magic we catch users of the old memory */
1444 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
1448 new_ptr
= talloc_alloc_pool(tc
, size
+ TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1449 *talloc_pool_objectcount(pool_tc
) -= 1;
1451 if (new_ptr
== NULL
) {
1452 new_ptr
= malloc(TC_HDR_SIZE
+size
);
1457 memcpy(new_ptr
, tc
, MIN(tc
->size
,size
) + TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1458 TC_INVALIDATE_FULL_CHUNK(tc
);
1461 new_ptr
= malloc(size
+ TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1463 memcpy(new_ptr
, tc
, MIN(tc
->size
, size
) + TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1469 void *next_tc
= TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(tc
);
1470 size_t old_chunk_size
= TC_POOLMEM_CHUNK_SIZE(tc
);
1471 size_t new_chunk_size
= TC_ALIGN16(TC_HDR_SIZE
+ size
);
1472 size_t space_needed
;
1474 unsigned int chunk_count
= *talloc_pool_objectcount(pool_tc
);
1476 if (!(pool_tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
)) {
1480 if (chunk_count
== 1) {
1482 * optimize for the case where 'tc' is the only
1483 * chunk in the pool.
1485 space_needed
= new_chunk_size
;
1486 space_left
= pool_tc
->size
- TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE
;
1488 if (space_left
>= space_needed
) {
1489 size_t old_used
= TC_HDR_SIZE
+ tc
->size
;
1490 size_t new_used
= TC_HDR_SIZE
+ size
;
1491 pool_tc
->pool
= TC_POOL_FIRST_CHUNK(pool_tc
);
1492 #if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED)
1494 * we need to prepare the memmove into
1495 * the unaccessable area.
1498 size_t diff
= PTR_DIFF(tc
, pool_tc
->pool
);
1499 size_t flen
= MIN(diff
, old_used
);
1500 char *fptr
= (char *)pool_tc
->pool
;
1501 VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(fptr
, flen
);
1504 memmove(pool_tc
->pool
, tc
, old_used
);
1505 new_ptr
= pool_tc
->pool
;
1507 tc
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)new_ptr
;
1508 TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_CHUNK(tc
, size
);
1511 * first we do not align the pool pointer
1512 * because we want to invalidate the padding
1515 pool_tc
->pool
= new_used
+ (char *)new_ptr
;
1516 TC_INVALIDATE_POOL(pool_tc
);
1518 /* now the aligned pointer */
1519 pool_tc
->pool
= new_chunk_size
+ (char *)new_ptr
;
1526 if (new_chunk_size
== old_chunk_size
) {
1527 TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_CHUNK(tc
, size
);
1528 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
1533 if (next_tc
== pool_tc
->pool
) {
1535 * optimize for the case where 'tc' is the last
1536 * chunk in the pool.
1538 space_needed
= new_chunk_size
- old_chunk_size
;
1539 space_left
= TC_POOL_SPACE_LEFT(pool_tc
);
1541 if (space_left
>= space_needed
) {
1542 TC_UNDEFINE_GROW_CHUNK(tc
, size
);
1543 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
1545 pool_tc
->pool
= TC_POOLMEM_NEXT_CHUNK(tc
);
1550 new_ptr
= talloc_alloc_pool(tc
, size
+ TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1552 if (new_ptr
== NULL
) {
1553 new_ptr
= malloc(TC_HDR_SIZE
+size
);
1558 memcpy(new_ptr
, tc
, MIN(tc
->size
,size
) + TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1560 _talloc_free_poolmem(tc
, __location__
"_talloc_realloc");
1564 new_ptr
= realloc(tc
, size
+ TC_HDR_SIZE
);
1568 if (unlikely(!new_ptr
)) {
1569 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
1573 tc
= (struct talloc_chunk
*)new_ptr
;
1574 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE
;
1576 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM
;
1579 tc
->parent
->child
= tc
;
1582 tc
->child
->parent
= tc
;
1586 tc
->prev
->next
= tc
;
1589 tc
->next
->prev
= tc
;
1593 _talloc_set_name_const(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
), name
);
1595 return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
);
1599 a wrapper around talloc_steal() for situations where you are moving a pointer
1600 between two structures, and want the old pointer to be set to NULL
1602 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_move(const void *new_ctx
, const void *_pptr
)
1604 const void **pptr
= discard_const_p(const void *,_pptr
);
1605 void *ret
= talloc_steal(new_ctx
, discard_const_p(void, *pptr
));
1611 return the total size of a talloc pool (subtree)
1613 _PUBLIC_
size_t talloc_total_size(const void *ptr
)
1616 struct talloc_chunk
*c
, *tc
;
1625 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1627 if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
) {
1631 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1633 if (likely(tc
->name
!= TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE
)) {
1636 for (c
=tc
->child
;c
;c
=c
->next
) {
1637 total
+= talloc_total_size(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c
));
1640 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1646 return the total number of blocks in a talloc pool (subtree)
1648 _PUBLIC_
size_t talloc_total_blocks(const void *ptr
)
1651 struct talloc_chunk
*c
, *tc
;
1660 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1662 if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
) {
1666 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1669 for (c
=tc
->child
;c
;c
=c
->next
) {
1670 total
+= talloc_total_blocks(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c
));
1673 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1679 return the number of external references to a pointer
1681 _PUBLIC_
size_t talloc_reference_count(const void *ptr
)
1683 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1684 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
;
1687 for (h
=tc
->refs
;h
;h
=h
->next
) {
1694 report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view
1696 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_report_depth_cb(const void *ptr
, int depth
, int max_depth
,
1697 void (*callback
)(const void *ptr
,
1698 int depth
, int max_depth
,
1700 void *private_data
),
1703 struct talloc_chunk
*c
, *tc
;
1708 if (ptr
== NULL
) return;
1710 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr
);
1712 if (tc
->flags
& TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
) {
1716 callback(ptr
, depth
, max_depth
, 0, private_data
);
1718 if (max_depth
>= 0 && depth
>= max_depth
) {
1722 tc
->flags
|= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1723 for (c
=tc
->child
;c
;c
=c
->next
) {
1724 if (c
->name
== TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE
) {
1725 struct talloc_reference_handle
*h
= (struct talloc_reference_handle
*)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c
);
1726 callback(h
->ptr
, depth
+ 1, max_depth
, 1, private_data
);
1728 talloc_report_depth_cb(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c
), depth
+ 1, max_depth
, callback
, private_data
);
1731 tc
->flags
&= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP
;
1734 static void talloc_report_depth_FILE_helper(const void *ptr
, int depth
, int max_depth
, int is_ref
, void *_f
)
1736 const char *name
= talloc_get_name(ptr
);
1737 FILE *f
= (FILE *)_f
;
1740 fprintf(f
, "%*sreference to: %s\n", depth
*4, "", name
);
1745 fprintf(f
,"%stalloc report on '%s' (total %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks)\n",
1746 (max_depth
< 0 ? "full " :""), name
,
1747 (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr
),
1748 (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr
));
1752 fprintf(f
, "%*s%-30s contains %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks (ref %d) %p\n",
1755 (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr
),
1756 (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr
),
1757 (int)talloc_reference_count(ptr
), ptr
);
1760 fprintf(f
, "content: ");
1761 if (talloc_total_size(ptr
)) {
1762 int tot
= talloc_total_size(ptr
);
1765 for (i
= 0; i
< tot
; i
++) {
1766 if ((((char *)ptr
)[i
] > 31) && (((char *)ptr
)[i
] < 126)) {
1767 fprintf(f
, "%c", ((char *)ptr
)[i
]);
1769 fprintf(f
, "~%02x", ((char *)ptr
)[i
]);
1778 report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view
1780 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_report_depth_file(const void *ptr
, int depth
, int max_depth
, FILE *f
)
1783 talloc_report_depth_cb(ptr
, depth
, max_depth
, talloc_report_depth_FILE_helper
, f
);
1789 report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view
1791 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_report_full(const void *ptr
, FILE *f
)
1793 talloc_report_depth_file(ptr
, 0, -1, f
);
1797 report on memory usage by all children of a pointer
1799 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_report(const void *ptr
, FILE *f
)
1801 talloc_report_depth_file(ptr
, 0, 1, f
);
1805 report on any memory hanging off the null context
1807 static void talloc_report_null(void)
1809 if (talloc_total_size(null_context
) != 0) {
1810 talloc_report(null_context
, stderr
);
1815 report on any memory hanging off the null context
1817 static void talloc_report_null_full(void)
1819 if (talloc_total_size(null_context
) != 0) {
1820 talloc_report_full(null_context
, stderr
);
1825 enable tracking of the NULL context
1827 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_enable_null_tracking(void)
1829 if (null_context
== NULL
) {
1830 null_context
= _talloc_named_const(NULL
, 0, "null_context");
1831 if (autofree_context
!= NULL
) {
1832 talloc_reparent(NULL
, null_context
, autofree_context
);
1838 enable tracking of the NULL context, not moving the autofree context
1839 into the NULL context. This is needed for the talloc testsuite
1841 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_enable_null_tracking_no_autofree(void)
1843 if (null_context
== NULL
) {
1844 null_context
= _talloc_named_const(NULL
, 0, "null_context");
1849 disable tracking of the NULL context
1851 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_disable_null_tracking(void)
1853 if (null_context
!= NULL
) {
1854 /* we have to move any children onto the real NULL
1856 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
, *tc2
;
1857 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(null_context
);
1858 for (tc2
= tc
->child
; tc2
; tc2
=tc2
->next
) {
1859 if (tc2
->parent
== tc
) tc2
->parent
= NULL
;
1860 if (tc2
->prev
== tc
) tc2
->prev
= NULL
;
1862 for (tc2
= tc
->next
; tc2
; tc2
=tc2
->next
) {
1863 if (tc2
->parent
== tc
) tc2
->parent
= NULL
;
1864 if (tc2
->prev
== tc
) tc2
->prev
= NULL
;
1869 talloc_free(null_context
);
1870 null_context
= NULL
;
1874 enable leak reporting on exit
1876 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_enable_leak_report(void)
1878 talloc_enable_null_tracking();
1879 atexit(talloc_report_null
);
1883 enable full leak reporting on exit
1885 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_enable_leak_report_full(void)
1887 talloc_enable_null_tracking();
1888 atexit(talloc_report_null_full
);
1892 talloc and zero memory.
1894 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_zero(const void *ctx
, size_t size
, const char *name
)
1896 void *p
= _talloc_named_const(ctx
, size
, name
);
1899 memset(p
, '\0', size
);
1906 memdup with a talloc.
1908 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_memdup(const void *t
, const void *p
, size_t size
, const char *name
)
1910 void *newp
= _talloc_named_const(t
, size
, name
);
1913 memcpy(newp
, p
, size
);
1919 static inline char *__talloc_strlendup(const void *t
, const char *p
, size_t len
)
1923 ret
= (char *)__talloc(t
, len
+ 1);
1924 if (unlikely(!ret
)) return NULL
;
1926 memcpy(ret
, p
, len
);
1929 _talloc_set_name_const(ret
, ret
);
1934 strdup with a talloc
1936 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strdup(const void *t
, const char *p
)
1938 if (unlikely(!p
)) return NULL
;
1939 return __talloc_strlendup(t
, p
, strlen(p
));
1943 strndup with a talloc
1945 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strndup(const void *t
, const char *p
, size_t n
)
1947 if (unlikely(!p
)) return NULL
;
1948 return __talloc_strlendup(t
, p
, strnlen(p
, n
));
1951 static inline char *__talloc_strlendup_append(char *s
, size_t slen
,
1952 const char *a
, size_t alen
)
1956 ret
= talloc_realloc(NULL
, s
, char, slen
+ alen
+ 1);
1957 if (unlikely(!ret
)) return NULL
;
1959 /* append the string and the trailing \0 */
1960 memcpy(&ret
[slen
], a
, alen
);
1963 _talloc_set_name_const(ret
, ret
);
1968 * Appends at the end of the string.
1970 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strdup_append(char *s
, const char *a
)
1973 return talloc_strdup(NULL
, a
);
1980 return __talloc_strlendup_append(s
, strlen(s
), a
, strlen(a
));
1984 * Appends at the end of the talloc'ed buffer,
1985 * not the end of the string.
1987 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strdup_append_buffer(char *s
, const char *a
)
1992 return talloc_strdup(NULL
, a
);
1999 slen
= talloc_get_size(s
);
2000 if (likely(slen
> 0)) {
2004 return __talloc_strlendup_append(s
, slen
, a
, strlen(a
));
2008 * Appends at the end of the string.
2010 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strndup_append(char *s
, const char *a
, size_t n
)
2013 return talloc_strdup(NULL
, a
);
2020 return __talloc_strlendup_append(s
, strlen(s
), a
, strnlen(a
, n
));
2024 * Appends at the end of the talloc'ed buffer,
2025 * not the end of the string.
2027 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_strndup_append_buffer(char *s
, const char *a
, size_t n
)
2032 return talloc_strdup(NULL
, a
);
2039 slen
= talloc_get_size(s
);
2040 if (likely(slen
> 0)) {
2044 return __talloc_strlendup_append(s
, slen
, a
, strnlen(a
, n
));
2047 #ifndef HAVE_VA_COPY
2048 #ifdef HAVE___VA_COPY
2049 #define va_copy(dest, src) __va_copy(dest, src)
2051 #define va_copy(dest, src) (dest) = (src)
2055 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_vasprintf(const void *t
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
2062 /* this call looks strange, but it makes it work on older solaris boxes */
2064 len
= vsnprintf(&c
, 1, fmt
, ap2
);
2066 if (unlikely(len
< 0)) {
2070 ret
= (char *)__talloc(t
, len
+1);
2071 if (unlikely(!ret
)) return NULL
;
2074 vsnprintf(ret
, len
+1, fmt
, ap2
);
2077 _talloc_set_name_const(ret
, ret
);
2083 Perform string formatting, and return a pointer to newly allocated
2084 memory holding the result, inside a memory pool.
2086 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_asprintf(const void *t
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2092 ret
= talloc_vasprintf(t
, fmt
, ap
);
2097 static inline char *__talloc_vaslenprintf_append(char *s
, size_t slen
,
2098 const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
2099 PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,0);
2101 static inline char *__talloc_vaslenprintf_append(char *s
, size_t slen
,
2102 const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
2109 alen
= vsnprintf(&c
, 1, fmt
, ap2
);
2113 /* Either the vsnprintf failed or the format resulted in
2114 * no characters being formatted. In the former case, we
2115 * ought to return NULL, in the latter we ought to return
2116 * the original string. Most current callers of this
2117 * function expect it to never return NULL.
2122 s
= talloc_realloc(NULL
, s
, char, slen
+ alen
+ 1);
2123 if (!s
) return NULL
;
2126 vsnprintf(s
+ slen
, alen
+ 1, fmt
, ap2
);
2129 _talloc_set_name_const(s
, s
);
2134 * Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and @p ap,
2135 * and return @p s, which may have moved. Good for gradually
2136 * accumulating output into a string buffer. Appends at the end
2139 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_vasprintf_append(char *s
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
2142 return talloc_vasprintf(NULL
, fmt
, ap
);
2145 return __talloc_vaslenprintf_append(s
, strlen(s
), fmt
, ap
);
2149 * Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and @p ap,
2150 * and return @p s, which may have moved. Always appends at the
2151 * end of the talloc'ed buffer, not the end of the string.
2153 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_vasprintf_append_buffer(char *s
, const char *fmt
, va_list ap
)
2158 return talloc_vasprintf(NULL
, fmt
, ap
);
2161 slen
= talloc_get_size(s
);
2162 if (likely(slen
> 0)) {
2166 return __talloc_vaslenprintf_append(s
, slen
, fmt
, ap
);
2170 Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and return @p
2171 s, which may have moved. Good for gradually accumulating output
2172 into a string buffer.
2174 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_asprintf_append(char *s
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2179 s
= talloc_vasprintf_append(s
, fmt
, ap
);
2185 Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and return @p
2186 s, which may have moved. Good for gradually accumulating output
2189 _PUBLIC_
char *talloc_asprintf_append_buffer(char *s
, const char *fmt
, ...)
2194 s
= talloc_vasprintf_append_buffer(s
, fmt
, ap
);
2200 alloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
2202 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_array(const void *ctx
, size_t el_size
, unsigned count
, const char *name
)
2204 if (count
>= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE
/el_size
) {
2207 return _talloc_named_const(ctx
, el_size
* count
, name
);
2211 alloc an zero array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
2213 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_zero_array(const void *ctx
, size_t el_size
, unsigned count
, const char *name
)
2215 if (count
>= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE
/el_size
) {
2218 return _talloc_zero(ctx
, el_size
* count
, name
);
2222 realloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
2224 _PUBLIC_
void *_talloc_realloc_array(const void *ctx
, void *ptr
, size_t el_size
, unsigned count
, const char *name
)
2226 if (count
>= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE
/el_size
) {
2229 return _talloc_realloc(ctx
, ptr
, el_size
* count
, name
);
2233 a function version of talloc_realloc(), so it can be passed as a function pointer
2234 to libraries that want a realloc function (a realloc function encapsulates
2235 all the basic capabilities of an allocation library, which is why this is useful)
2237 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_realloc_fn(const void *context
, void *ptr
, size_t size
)
2239 return _talloc_realloc(context
, ptr
, size
, NULL
);
2243 static int talloc_autofree_destructor(void *ptr
)
2245 autofree_context
= NULL
;
2249 static void talloc_autofree(void)
2251 talloc_free(autofree_context
);
2255 return a context which will be auto-freed on exit
2256 this is useful for reducing the noise in leak reports
2258 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_autofree_context(void)
2260 if (autofree_context
== NULL
) {
2261 autofree_context
= _talloc_named_const(NULL
, 0, "autofree_context");
2262 talloc_set_destructor(autofree_context
, talloc_autofree_destructor
);
2263 atexit(talloc_autofree
);
2265 return autofree_context
;
2268 _PUBLIC_
size_t talloc_get_size(const void *context
)
2270 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
2272 if (context
== NULL
) {
2273 context
= null_context
;
2275 if (context
== NULL
) {
2279 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
);
2285 find a parent of this context that has the given name, if any
2287 _PUBLIC_
void *talloc_find_parent_byname(const void *context
, const char *name
)
2289 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
2291 if (context
== NULL
) {
2295 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
);
2297 if (tc
->name
&& strcmp(tc
->name
, name
) == 0) {
2298 return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
);
2300 while (tc
&& tc
->prev
) tc
= tc
->prev
;
2309 show the parentage of a context
2311 _PUBLIC_
void talloc_show_parents(const void *context
, FILE *file
)
2313 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
2315 if (context
== NULL
) {
2316 fprintf(file
, "talloc no parents for NULL\n");
2320 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
);
2321 fprintf(file
, "talloc parents of '%s'\n", talloc_get_name(context
));
2323 fprintf(file
, "\t'%s'\n", talloc_get_name(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
)));
2324 while (tc
&& tc
->prev
) tc
= tc
->prev
;
2333 return 1 if ptr is a parent of context
2335 static int _talloc_is_parent(const void *context
, const void *ptr
, int depth
)
2337 struct talloc_chunk
*tc
;
2339 if (context
== NULL
) {
2343 tc
= talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context
);
2344 while (tc
&& depth
> 0) {
2345 if (TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc
) == ptr
) return 1;
2346 while (tc
&& tc
->prev
) tc
= tc
->prev
;
2356 return 1 if ptr is a parent of context
2358 _PUBLIC_
int talloc_is_parent(const void *context
, const void *ptr
)
2360 return _talloc_is_parent(context
, ptr
, TALLOC_MAX_DEPTH
);