/* * malloc.c: safe wrappers around malloc, realloc, free, strdup */ #include #include #include "src/puzzles.h" /* * smalloc should guarantee to return a useful pointer - Halibut * can do nothing except die when it's out of memory anyway. */ int allocs = 0; int frees = 0; bool audiobuf_available = #ifndef COMBINED true; #else false; #endif static bool grab_audiobuf(void) { if(!audiobuf_available) return false; if(rb->audio_status()) rb->audio_stop(); size_t sz, junk; void *audiobuf = rb->plugin_get_audio_buffer(&sz); extern char *giant_buffer; add_new_area(audiobuf, sz, giant_buffer); audiobuf_available = false; return true; } void *smalloc(size_t size) { void *p; p = malloc(size); LOGF("allocs: %d", ++allocs); if (!p) { if(grab_audiobuf()) return smalloc(size); fatal("out of memory"); } return p; } /* * sfree should guaranteeably deal gracefully with freeing NULL */ void sfree(void *p) { if (p) { ++frees; LOGF("frees: %d, total outstanding: %d", frees, allocs - frees); free(p); } } /* * srealloc should guaranteeably be able to realloc NULL */ void *srealloc(void *p, size_t size) { void *q; if (p) { q = realloc(p, size); } else { LOGF("allocs: %d", ++allocs); q = malloc(size); } if (!q) { if(grab_audiobuf()) return srealloc(p, size); fatal("out of memory"); } return q; } /* * dupstr is like strdup, but with the never-return-NULL property * of smalloc (and also reliably defined in all environments :-) */ char *dupstr(const char *s) { char *r = smalloc(1+strlen(s)); strcpy(r,s); return r; }