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* Open \______ \ ____ ____ | | _\_ |__ _______ ___
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* Source | _// _ \_/ ___\| |/ /| __ \ / _ \ \/ /
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* Jukebox | | ( <_> ) \___| < | \_\ ( <_> > < <
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* Firmware |____|_ /\____/ \___ >__|_ \|___ /\____/__/\_ \
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* \/ \/ \/ \/ \/
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* $Id$
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2009 Andrew Mahone
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* Copyright (C) 2011 Thomas Martitz
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* Copyright (C) 2023 Aidan MacDonald
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied.
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*
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****************************************************************************/
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#ifndef _BUFLIB_H_
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#define _BUFLIB_H_
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#include "config.h"
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/* Add extra checks to buflib_get_data to catch bad handles */
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//#define BUFLIB_DEBUG_GET_DATA
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/* Support integrity check */
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//#define BUFLIB_DEBUG_CHECK_VALID
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/* Support debug printing of memory blocks */
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//#define BUFLIB_DEBUG_PRINT
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/* Defined by the backend header. */
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struct buflib_context;
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/* Buflib callback return codes. */
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#define BUFLIB_CB_OK 0
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#define BUFLIB_CB_CANNOT_MOVE 1
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#define BUFLIB_CB_CANNOT_SHRINK 1
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/* Buflib shrink hints. */
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#define BUFLIB_SHRINK_SIZE_MASK (~BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_MASK)
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#define BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_FRONT (1u<<31)
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#define BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_BACK (1u<<30)
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#define BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_MASK (BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_FRONT|BUFLIB_SHRINK_POS_BACK)
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/**
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* Callbacks run by buflib to manage an allocation.
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*/
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struct buflib_callbacks
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{
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/**
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* \brief Called when buflib wants to move the buffer
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* \param handle Handle being moved
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* \param current Current address of the buffer
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* \param new New address the buffer would have after moving
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* \return BUFLIB_CB_OK - Allow the buffer to be moved.
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* \return BUFLIB_CB_CANNOT_MOVE - Do not allow the buffer to be moved.
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*
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* This callback allows you to fix up any pointers that might
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* be pointing to the buffer before it is moved. The task of
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* actually moving the buffer contents is performed by buflib
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* after the move callback returns, if movement is allowed.
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*
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* Care must be taken to ensure that the buffer is not accessed
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* from outside the move callback until the move is complete. If
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* this is a concern, eg. due to multi-threaded access, then you
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* must implement a sync_callback() and guard any access to the
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* buffer with a lock.
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*
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* If the move callback is NULL then buflib will never move
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* the allocation, as if you returned BUFLIB_CB_CANNOT_MOVE.
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*/
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int (*move_callback)(int handle, void* current, void* new);
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/**
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* \brief Called when buflib wants to shrink the buffer
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* \param handle Handle to shrink
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* \param hints Hints regarding the shrink request
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* \param start Current address of the buffer
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* \param size Current size of the buffer as seen by buflib.
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* This may be rounded up compared to the nominal
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* allocation size due to alignment requirements.
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* \return BUFLIB_CB_OK - Was able to shrink the buffer.
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* \return BUFLIB_CB_CANNOT_SHRINK - Buffer cannot shrink.
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*
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* This callback is run by buflib when it runs out of memory
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* and starts a compaction run. Buflib will not actually try
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* to shrink or move memory, you must do that yourself and
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* call buflib_shrink() to report the new start address and
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* size of the buffer.
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*
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* If the shrink callback is NULL then buflib will regard the
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* buffer as non-shrinkable.
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*/
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int (*shrink_callback)(int handle, unsigned hints,
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void *start, size_t size);
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/**
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* \brief Called before and after attempting to move the buffer
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* \param handle Handle being moved
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* \param lock True to lock, false to unlock
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*
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* The purpose of this callback is to block access to the buffer
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* from other threads while a buffer is being moved, using a lock
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* such as a mutex.
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*
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* It is called with `sync_callback(handle, true)` before running
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* the move callback and `sync_callback(handle, false)` after the
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* move is complete, regardless of whether the buffer was actually
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* moved or not.
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*/
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void (*sync_callback)(int handle, bool lock);
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};
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/**
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* A set of all NULL callbacks for use with allocations that need to stay
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* locked in RAM and not moved or shrunk. These type of allocations should
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* be avoided as much as possible to avoid memory fragmentation but it can
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* suitable for short-lived allocations.
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*
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* \note Use of this is discouraged. Prefer to use normal moveable
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* allocations and pin them.
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*/
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extern struct buflib_callbacks buflib_ops_locked;
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/**
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* \brief Intialize a buflib context
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* \param ctx Context to initialize
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* \param buf Buffer which will be used as the context's memory pool
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* \param size Size of the buffer
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*/
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void buflib_init(struct buflib_context *ctx, void *buf, size_t size);
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/**
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* Returns the amount of unallocated bytes. It does not mean this amount
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* can be actually allocated because they might not be contiguous.
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*/
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size_t buflib_available(struct buflib_context *ctx);
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/**
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* Returns the size of the largest possible contiguous allocation, given
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* the current state of the memory pool. A larger allocation may still
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* succeed if compaction is able to create a larger contiguous area.
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*/
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size_t buflib_allocatable(struct buflib_context *ctx);
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/**
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* \brief Relocate the buflib memory pool to a new address
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* \param ctx Context to relocate
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* \param buf New memory pool address
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* \return True if relocation should proceed, false if it cannot.
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*
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* Updates all pointers inside the buflib context to point to a new pool
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* address. You must call this function before moving the pool and move
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* the data manually afterwards only if this function returns true.
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*
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* This is intended from a move_callback() in buflib-on-buflib scenarios,
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* where the memory pool of the "inner" buflib is allocated from an "outer"
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* buflib.
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*
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* \warning This does not run any move callbacks, so it is not safe to
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* use if any allocations require them.
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*/
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bool buflib_context_relocate(struct buflib_context *ctx, void *buf);
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/**
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* \brief Allocate memory from buflib
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* \param ctx Context to allocate from
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* \param size Allocation size
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* \return Handle for the allocation (> 0) or a negative value on error
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*
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* This is the same as calling buflib_alloc_ex() with a NULL callbacks
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* struct. The resulting allocation can be moved by buflib; use pinning
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* if you need to prevent moves.
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*
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* Note that zero is not a valid handle, and will never be returned by
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* this function. However, this may change, and you should treat a zero
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* or negative return value as an allocation failure.
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*/
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int buflib_alloc(struct buflib_context *ctx, size_t size);
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/**
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* \brief Allocate memory from buflib with custom buffer ops
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* \param ctx Context to allocate from
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* \param size Allocation size
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* \param ops Pointer to ops struct or NULL if no ops are needed.
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* \return Handle for the allocation (> 0) or a negative value on error.
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*
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* Use this if you need to pass custom callbacks for responding to buflib
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* move or shrink operations. Passing a NULL ops pointer means the buffer
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* can be moved by buflib at any time.
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*
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* Note that zero is not a valid handle, and will never be returned by
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* this function. However, this may change, and you should treat a zero
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* or negative return value as an allocation failure.
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*/
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int buflib_alloc_ex(struct buflib_context *ctx, size_t size,
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struct buflib_callbacks *ops);
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/**
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* \brief Attempt a maximum size allocation
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* \param ctx Context to allocate from
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* \param size Size of the allocation will be written here on success.
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* \param ops Pointer to ops struct or NULL if no ops are needed.
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* \return Handle for the allocation (> 0) or a negative value on error.
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*
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* Buflib will attempt to compact and shrink other allocations as much as
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* possible and then allocate the largest contigous free area. Since this
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* will consume effectively *all* available memory, future allocations are
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* likely to fail.
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*
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* \note There is rarely any justification to use this with the core_alloc
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* context due to the impact it has on the entire system. You should
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* change your code if you think you need this. Of course, if you are
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* using a private buflib context then this warning does not apply.
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*/
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int buflib_alloc_maximum(struct buflib_context *ctx,
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size_t *size, struct buflib_callbacks *ops);
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/**
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* \brief Reduce the size of a buflib allocation
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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* \param newstart New start address. Must be within the current bounds
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* of the allocation, as returned by buflib_get_data().
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* \param new_size New size of the buffer.
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* \return True if shrinking was successful; otherwise, returns false and
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* does not modify the allocation.
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*
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* Shrinking always succeeds provided the new allocation is contained
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* within the current allocation. A failure is always a programming
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* error, so you need not check for it and in the future the failure
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* case may be changed to a panic or undefined behavior with no return
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* code.
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*
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* The new start address and size need not have any particular alignment,
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* however buflib cannot work with unaligned addresses so there is rarely
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* any purpose to creating unaligned allocations.
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*
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* Shrinking is typically done from a shrink_callback(), but can be done
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* at any time if you want to reduce the size of a buflib allocation.
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*/
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bool buflib_shrink(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle,
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void *newstart, size_t new_size);
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/**
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* \brief Increment an allocation's pin count
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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*
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* The pin count acts like a reference count. Buflib will not attempt to
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* move any buffer with a positive pin count, nor invoke any move or sync
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* callbacks. Hence, when pinned, it is safe to hold pointers to a buffer
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* across yields or use them for I/O.
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*
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* Note that shrink callbacks can still be invoked for pinned handles.
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*/
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void buflib_pin(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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/**
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* \brief Decrement an allocation's pin count
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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*/
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void buflib_unpin(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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/**
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* \brief Return the pin count of an allocation
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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* \return Current pin count; zero means the handle is not pinned.
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*/
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unsigned buflib_pin_count(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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/**
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* \brief Free an allocation and return its memory to the pool
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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* \return Always returns zero (zero is not a valid handle, so this can
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* be used to invalidate the variable containing the handle).
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*/
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int buflib_free(struct buflib_context *context, int handle);
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/**
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* \brief Get a pointer to the buffer for an allocation
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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* \return Pointer to the allocation's memory.
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*
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* Note that buflib can move allocations in order to free up space when
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* making new allocations. For this reason, it's unsafe to hold a pointer
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* to a buffer across a yield() or any other operation that can cause a
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* context switch. This includes any function that may block, and even
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* some functions that might not block -- eg. if a low priority thread
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* acquires a mutex, calling mutex_unlock() may trigger a context switch
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* to a higher-priority thread.
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*
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* buflib_get_data() is a very cheap operation, however, costing only
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* a few pointer lookups. Don't hesitate to use it extensively.
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*
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* If you need to hold a pointer across a possible context switch, pin
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* the handle with buflib_pin() to prevent the buffer from being moved.
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* This is required when doing I/O into buflib allocations, for example.
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*/
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#ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_GET_DATA
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void *buflib_get_data(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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#else
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static inline void *buflib_get_data(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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#endif
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/**
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* \brief Get a pinned pointer to a buflib allocation
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param handle Handle identifying the allocation
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* \return Pointer to the allocation's memory.
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*
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* Functionally equivalent to buflib_pin() followed by buflib_get_data(),
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* but this call is more efficient and should be preferred over separate
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* calls.
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*
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* To unpin the data, call buflib_put_data_pinned() and pass the pointer
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* returned by this function.
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*/
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static inline void *buflib_get_data_pinned(struct buflib_context *ctx, int handle);
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/**
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* \brief Release a pinned pointer to a buflib allocation
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* \param ctx Buflib context of the allocation
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* \param data Pointer returned by buflib_get_data()
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*
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* Decrements the pin count, allowing the buffer to be moved once the
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* pin count drops to zero. This is more efficient than buflib_unpin()
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* and should be preferred when you have a pointer to the buflib data.
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*/
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static inline void buflib_put_data_pinned(struct buflib_context *ctx, void *data);
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/**
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* \brief Shift allocations up to free space at the start of the pool
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* \param ctx Context to operate on
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* \param size Indicates number of bytes to free up, or 0 to free
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* up as much as possible. On return, the actual number
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* of bytes freed is written here.
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* \return Pointer to the start of the free area
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*
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* If `*size` is non-zero, the actual amount of space freed up might
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* be less than `*size`.
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*
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* \warning This will move data around in the pool without calling any
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* move callbacks!
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* \warning This function is deprecated and will eventually be removed.
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*/
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void* buflib_buffer_out(struct buflib_context *ctx, size_t *size);
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/**
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* \brief Shift allocations down into free space below the pool
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* \param ctx Context to operate on
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* \param size Number of bytes to add to the pool.
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*
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* This operation should only be used to return memory that was previously
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* taken from the pool with buflib_buffer_out(), by passing the same size
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* that you got from that function.
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*
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* \warning This will move data around in the pool without calling any
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* move callbacks!
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* \warning This function is deprecated and will eventually be removed.
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*/
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void buflib_buffer_in(struct buflib_context *ctx, int size);
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#ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_PRINT
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/**
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* Return the number of blocks in the buffer, allocated or unallocated.
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*
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* Only available if BUFLIB_DEBUG_PRINT is defined.
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*/
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int buflib_get_num_blocks(struct buflib_context *ctx);
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/**
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* Write a string describing the block at index block_num to the
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* provided buffer. The buffer will always be null terminated and
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* there is no provision to detect truncation. (A 40-byte buffer
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* is enough to contain any returned string.)
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*
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* Returns false if the block index is out of bounds, and writes
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* an empty string.
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*
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* Only available if BUFLIB_DEBUG_PRINT is defined.
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*/
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bool buflib_print_block_at(struct buflib_context *ctx, int block_num,
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char *buf, size_t bufsize);
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#endif
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#ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_CHECK_VALID
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/**
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* Check integrity of given buflib context
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*/
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void buflib_check_valid(struct buflib_context *ctx);
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_BUFLIB_BACKEND == BUFLIB_BACKEND_MEMPOOL
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#include "buflib_mempool.h"
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#elif CONFIG_BUFLIB_BACKEND == BUFLIB_BACKEND_MALLOC
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#include "buflib_malloc.h"
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#endif
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2023-01-02 21:58:57 +00:00
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#ifndef BUFLIB_ALLOC_OVERHEAD
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# define BUFLIB_ALLOC_OVERHEAD 0
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#endif
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2023-01-02 19:49:56 +00:00
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#endif /* _BUFLIB_H_ */
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