提交 62170b99 编写于 作者: D David Allan

Implement variable length structure allocator

* This patch implements a memory allocator to obtain memory for
  structures whose last member is a variable length array.  C99 refers
  to these variable length objects as structs containing flexible
  array members.
* Fixed macro parentheses per Eric Blake
上级 c593aef7
......@@ -164,6 +164,46 @@ int virReallocN(void *ptrptr, size_t size, size_t count)
return 0;
}
/**
* Vir_Alloc_Var:
* @ptrptr: pointer to hold address of allocated memory
* @struct_size: size of initial struct
* @element_size: size of array elements
* @count: number of array elements to allocate
*
* Allocate struct_size bytes plus an array of 'count' elements, each
* of size element_size. This sort of allocation is useful for
* receiving the data of certain ioctls and other APIs which return a
* struct in which the last element is an array of undefined length.
* The caller of this type of API is expected to know the length of
* the array that will be returned and allocate a suitable buffer to
* contain the returned data. C99 refers to these variable length
* objects as structs containing flexible array members.
*
* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success
*/
int virAllocVar(void *ptrptr, size_t struct_size, size_t element_size, size_t count)
{
size_t alloc_size = 0;
#if TEST_OOM
if (virAllocTestFail())
return -1;
#endif
if (VIR_ALLOC_VAR_OVERSIZED(struct_size, count, element_size)) {
errno = ENOMEM;
return -1;
}
alloc_size = struct_size + (element_size * count);
*(void **)ptrptr = calloc(1, alloc_size);
if (*(void **)ptrptr == NULL)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* virFree:
* @ptrptr: pointer to pointer for address of memory to be freed
......
......@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@
int virAlloc(void *ptrptr, size_t size) ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK;
int virAllocN(void *ptrptr, size_t size, size_t count) ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK;
int virReallocN(void *ptrptr, size_t size, size_t count) ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK;
int virAllocVar(void *ptrptr,
size_t struct_size,
size_t element_size,
size_t count) ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK;
void virFree(void *ptrptr);
/**
......@@ -88,6 +92,37 @@ void virFree(void *ptrptr);
*/
# define VIR_REALLOC_N(ptr, count) virReallocN(&(ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), (count))
/*
* VIR_ALLOC_VAR_OVERSIZED:
* @M: size of base structure
* @N: number of array elements in trailing array
* @S: size of trailing array elements
*
* Check to make sure that the requested allocation will not cause
* arithmetic overflow in the allocation size. The check is
* essentially the same as that in gnulib's xalloc_oversized.
*/
#define VIR_ALLOC_VAR_OVERSIZED(M, N, S) ((((size_t)-1) - (M)) / (S) < (N))
/**
* VIR_ALLOC_VAR:
* @ptr: pointer to hold address of allocated memory
* @type: element type of trailing array
* @count: number of array elements to allocate
*
* Allocate sizeof(*ptr) bytes plus an array of 'count' elements, each
* sizeof('type'). This sort of allocation is useful for receiving
* the data of certain ioctls and other APIs which return a struct in
* which the last element is an array of undefined length. The caller
* of this type of API is expected to know the length of the array
* that will be returned and allocate a suitable buffer to contain the
* returned data. C99 refers to these variable length objects as
* structs containing flexible array members.
* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success
*/
#define VIR_ALLOC_VAR(ptr, type, count) virAllocVar(&(ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), sizeof(type), (count))
/**
* VIR_FREE:
* @ptr: pointer holding address to be freed
......
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