rockbox/firmware/include/core_alloc.h
Aidan MacDonald 6e9b1b344b buflib: remove buflib_print_allocs / buflib_print_blocks
These don't have any users and there is already another way to
print blocks (which is actually used by the debug menu).

Change-Id: Ic6a4f874c6499c42bc046e8af3e4aaddc9e68276
2022-09-19 15:09:51 -04:00

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#ifndef __CORE_ALLOC_H__
#define __CORE_ALLOC_H__
#include <string.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "buflib.h"
/* All functions below are wrappers for functions in buflib.h, except
* they have a predefined context
*/
void core_allocator_init(void) INIT_ATTR;
int core_alloc(const char* name, size_t size);
int core_alloc_ex(const char* name, size_t size, struct buflib_callbacks *ops);
int core_alloc_maximum(const char* name, size_t *size, struct buflib_callbacks *ops);
bool core_shrink(int handle, void* new_start, size_t new_size);
int core_free(int handle);
size_t core_available(void);
size_t core_allocatable(void);
const char* core_get_name(int handle);
#ifdef DEBUG
void core_check_valid(void);
#endif
/* DO NOT ADD wrappers for buflib_buffer_out/in. They do not call
* the move callbacks and are therefore unsafe in the core */
#ifdef BUFLIB_DEBUG_BLOCK_SINGLE
int core_get_num_blocks(void);
void core_print_block_at(int block_num, char* buf, size_t bufsize);
#endif
/* frees the debug test alloc created at initialization,
* since this is the first any further alloc should force a compaction run */
bool core_test_free(void);
static inline void* core_get_data(int handle)
{
extern struct buflib_context core_ctx;
return buflib_get_data(&core_ctx, handle);
}
#endif /* __CORE_ALLOC_H__ */