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| diff --git a/src/talloc/talloc.c b/src/talloc/talloc.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cc01346a7f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/talloc/talloc.c @@ -0,0 +1,2034 @@ +/*  +   Samba Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. + +   Samba trivial allocation library - new interface + +   NOTE: Please read talloc_guide.txt for full documentation + +   Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004 +   Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2006 +    +     ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the talloc +     ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released +     ** under the LGPL +    +   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either +   version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + +   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU +   Lesser General Public License for more details. + +   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +   License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +*/ + +/* +  inspired by http://swapped.cc/halloc/ +*/ + +#include "talloc.h" +#include <string.h> + +#define TALLOC_MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) + +/* Visual C++ 2008 compatibility */ +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_cplusplus) +typedef size_t ssize_t; +#define inline __inline +#endif + +/* Xcode/gcc4.0 compatibility */ +#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__MINGW32__) +static size_t strnlen (const char* s, size_t n) +{ +	size_t i; +	for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) +	{ +		if (s[i] == '\0') +			break; +	} +	return i; +} +#endif + +/* Visual C++ 2008 & Xcode/gcc4.0 compatibility */ +#if !defined(_cplusplus) && (defined(WIN32) || defined(__APPLE__)) +typedef int bool; +#define false 0 +#define true 1 +#endif + + +#ifdef TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR +#if (TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR) +#error "TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MAJOR" +#endif +#endif + +#ifdef TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR +#if (TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR) +#error "TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR != TALLOC_BUILD_VERSION_MINOR" +#endif +#endif + +/* use this to force every realloc to change the pointer, to stress test +   code that might not cope */ +#define ALWAYS_REALLOC 0 + + +#define MAX_TALLOC_SIZE 0x10000000 +#define TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE 0xe814ec70 +#define TALLOC_MAGIC ( \ +	TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE + \ +	(TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR << 12) + \ +	(TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR << 4) \ +) + +#define TALLOC_FLAG_FREE 0x01 +#define TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP 0x02 +#define TALLOC_FLAG_POOL 0x04		/* This is a talloc pool */ +#define TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM 0x08	/* This is allocated in a pool */ +#define TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE ((const char *)1) + +/* by default we abort when given a bad pointer (such as when talloc_free() is called  +   on a pointer that came from malloc() */ +#ifndef TALLOC_ABORT +#define TALLOC_ABORT(reason) abort() +#endif + +#ifndef discard_const_p +#if defined(__intptr_t_defined) || defined(HAVE_INTPTR_T) +# define discard_const_p(type, ptr) ((type *)((intptr_t)(ptr))) +#else +# define discard_const_p(type, ptr) ((type *)(ptr)) +#endif +#endif + +/* these macros gain us a few percent of speed on gcc */ +#if (__GNUC__ >= 3) +/* the strange !! is to ensure that __builtin_expect() takes either 0 or 1 +   as its first argument */ +#ifndef likely +#define likely(x)   __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) +#endif +#ifndef unlikely +#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) +#endif +#else +#ifndef likely +#define likely(x) (x) +#endif +#ifndef unlikely +#define unlikely(x) (x) +#endif +#endif + +/* this null_context is only used if talloc_enable_leak_report() or +   talloc_enable_leak_report_full() is called, otherwise it remains +   NULL +*/ +static void *null_context; +static void *autofree_context; + +struct talloc_reference_handle { +	struct talloc_reference_handle *next, *prev; +	void *ptr; +	const char *location; +}; + +typedef int (*talloc_destructor_t)(void *); + +struct talloc_chunk { +	struct talloc_chunk *next, *prev; +	struct talloc_chunk *parent, *child; +	struct talloc_reference_handle *refs; +	talloc_destructor_t destructor; +	const char *name; +	size_t size; +	unsigned flags; + +	/* +	 * "pool" has dual use: +	 * +	 * For the talloc pool itself (i.e. TALLOC_FLAG_POOL is set), "pool" +	 * marks the end of the currently allocated area. +	 * +	 * For members of the pool (i.e. TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM is set), "pool" +	 * is a pointer to the struct talloc_chunk of the pool that it was +	 * allocated from. This way children can quickly find the pool to chew +	 * from. +	 */ +	void *pool; +}; + +/* 16 byte alignment seems to keep everyone happy */ +#define TC_HDR_SIZE ((sizeof(struct talloc_chunk)+15)&~15) +#define TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc) ((void *)(TC_HDR_SIZE + (char*)tc)) + +int talloc_version_major(void) +{ +	return TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR; +} + +int talloc_version_minor(void) +{ +	return TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR; +} + +static void (*talloc_log_fn)(const char *message); + +void talloc_set_log_fn(void (*log_fn)(const char *message)) +{ +	talloc_log_fn = log_fn; +} + +static void talloc_log(const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(1,2); +static void talloc_log(const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; +	char *message; + +	if (!talloc_log_fn) { +		return; +	} + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	message = talloc_vasprintf(NULL, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); + +	talloc_log_fn(message); +	talloc_free(message); +} + +static void talloc_log_stderr(const char *message) +{ +	fprintf(stderr, "%s", message); +} + +void talloc_set_log_stderr(void) +{ +	talloc_set_log_fn(talloc_log_stderr); +} + +static void (*talloc_abort_fn)(const char *reason); + +void talloc_set_abort_fn(void (*abort_fn)(const char *reason)) +{ +	talloc_abort_fn = abort_fn; +} + +static void talloc_abort(const char *reason) +{ +	talloc_log("%s\n", reason); + +	if (!talloc_abort_fn) { +		TALLOC_ABORT(reason); +	} + +	talloc_abort_fn(reason); +} + +static void talloc_abort_magic(unsigned magic) +{ +	unsigned striped = magic - TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE; +	unsigned major = (striped & 0xFFFFF000) >> 12; +	unsigned minor = (striped & 0x00000FF0) >> 4; +	talloc_log("Bad talloc magic[0x%08X/%u/%u] expected[0x%08X/%u/%u]\n", +		   magic, major, minor, +		   TALLOC_MAGIC, TALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR, TALLOC_VERSION_MINOR); +	talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - wrong talloc version used/mixed"); +} + +static void talloc_abort_double_free(void) +{ +	talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - double free"); +} + +static void talloc_abort_unknown_value(void) +{ +	talloc_abort("Bad talloc magic value - unknown value"); +} + +/* panic if we get a bad magic value */ +static inline struct talloc_chunk *talloc_chunk_from_ptr(const void *ptr) +{ +	const char *pp = (const char *)ptr; +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = discard_const_p(struct talloc_chunk, pp - TC_HDR_SIZE); +	if (unlikely((tc->flags & (TALLOC_FLAG_FREE | ~0xF)) != TALLOC_MAGIC)) {  +		if ((tc->flags & (~0xFFF)) == TALLOC_MAGIC_BASE) { +			talloc_abort_magic(tc->flags & (~0xF)); +			return NULL; +		} + +		if (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_FREE) { +			talloc_log("talloc: double free error - first free may be at %s\n", tc->name); +			talloc_abort_double_free(); +			return NULL; +		} else { +			talloc_abort_unknown_value(); +			return NULL; +		} +	} +	return tc; +} + +/* hook into the front of the list */ +#define _TLIST_ADD(list, p) \ +do { \ +        if (!(list)) { \ +		(list) = (p); \ +		(p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \ +	} else { \ +		(list)->prev = (p); \ +		(p)->next = (list); \ +		(p)->prev = NULL; \ +		(list) = (p); \ +	}\ +} while (0) + +/* remove an element from a list - element doesn't have to be in list. */ +#define _TLIST_REMOVE(list, p) \ +do { \ +	if ((p) == (list)) { \ +		(list) = (p)->next; \ +		if (list) (list)->prev = NULL; \ +	} else { \ +		if ((p)->prev) (p)->prev->next = (p)->next; \ +		if ((p)->next) (p)->next->prev = (p)->prev; \ +	} \ +	if ((p) && ((p) != (list))) (p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \ +} while (0) + + +/* +  return the parent chunk of a pointer +*/ +static inline struct talloc_chunk *talloc_parent_chunk(const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	while (tc->prev) tc=tc->prev; + +	return tc->parent; +} + +void *talloc_parent(const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_parent_chunk(ptr); +	return tc? TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc) : NULL; +} + +/* +  find parents name +*/ +const char *talloc_parent_name(const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_parent_chunk(ptr); +	return tc? tc->name : NULL; +} + +/* +  A pool carries an in-pool object count count in the first 16 bytes. +  bytes. This is done to support talloc_steal() to a parent outside of the +  pool. The count includes the pool itself, so a talloc_free() on a pool will +  only destroy the pool if the count has dropped to zero. A talloc_free() of a +  pool member will reduce the count, and eventually also call free(3) on the +  pool memory. + +  The object count is not put into "struct talloc_chunk" because it is only +  relevant for talloc pools and the alignment to 16 bytes would increase the +  memory footprint of each talloc chunk by those 16 bytes. +*/ + +#define TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE 16 + +static unsigned int *talloc_pool_objectcount(struct talloc_chunk *tc) +{ +	return (unsigned int *)((char *)tc + sizeof(struct talloc_chunk)); +} + +/* +  Allocate from a pool +*/ + +static struct talloc_chunk *talloc_alloc_pool(struct talloc_chunk *parent, +					      size_t size) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *pool_ctx = NULL; +	size_t space_left; +	struct talloc_chunk *result; +	size_t chunk_size; + +	if (parent == NULL) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	if (parent->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOL) { +		pool_ctx = parent; +	} +	else if (parent->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM) { +		pool_ctx = (struct talloc_chunk *)parent->pool; +	} + +	if (pool_ctx == NULL) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	space_left = ((char *)pool_ctx + TC_HDR_SIZE + pool_ctx->size) +		- ((char *)pool_ctx->pool); + +	/* +	 * Align size to 16 bytes +	 */ +	chunk_size = ((size + 15) & ~15); + +	if (space_left < chunk_size) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	result = (struct talloc_chunk *)pool_ctx->pool; + +#if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED) +	VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_UNDEFINED(result, size); +#endif + +	pool_ctx->pool = (void *)((char *)result + chunk_size); + +	result->flags = TALLOC_MAGIC | TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM; +	result->pool = pool_ctx; + +	*talloc_pool_objectcount(pool_ctx) += 1; + +	return result; +} + +/*  +   Allocate a bit of memory as a child of an existing pointer +*/ +static inline void *__talloc(const void *context, size_t size) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = NULL; + +	if (unlikely(context == NULL)) { +		context = null_context; +	} + +	if (unlikely(size >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	if (context != NULL) { +		tc = talloc_alloc_pool(talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context), +				       TC_HDR_SIZE+size); +	} + +	if (tc == NULL) { +		tc = (struct talloc_chunk *)malloc(TC_HDR_SIZE+size); +		if (unlikely(tc == NULL)) return NULL; +		tc->flags = TALLOC_MAGIC; +		tc->pool  = NULL; +	} + +	tc->size = size; +	tc->destructor = NULL; +	tc->child = NULL; +	tc->name = NULL; +	tc->refs = NULL; + +	if (likely(context)) { +		struct talloc_chunk *parent = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context); + +		if (parent->child) { +			parent->child->parent = NULL; +			tc->next = parent->child; +			tc->next->prev = tc; +		} else { +			tc->next = NULL; +		} +		tc->parent = parent; +		tc->prev = NULL; +		parent->child = tc; +	} else { +		tc->next = tc->prev = tc->parent = NULL; +	} + +	return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc); +} + +/* + * Create a talloc pool + */ + +void *talloc_pool(const void *context, size_t size) +{ +	void *result = __talloc(context, size + TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE); +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(result == NULL)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(result); + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_POOL; +	tc->pool = (char *)result + TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE; + +	*talloc_pool_objectcount(tc) = 1; + +#if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS) +	VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS(tc->pool, size); +#endif + +	return result; +} + +/* +  setup a destructor to be called on free of a pointer +  the destructor should return 0 on success, or -1 on failure. +  if the destructor fails then the free is failed, and the memory can +  be continued to be used +*/ +void _talloc_set_destructor(const void *ptr, int (*destructor)(void *)) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	tc->destructor = destructor; +} + +/* +  increase the reference count on a piece of memory.  +*/ +int talloc_increase_ref_count(const void *ptr) +{ +	if (unlikely(!talloc_reference(null_context, ptr))) { +		return -1; +	} +	return 0; +} + +/* +  helper for talloc_reference() + +  this is referenced by a function pointer and should not be inline +*/ +static int talloc_reference_destructor(struct talloc_reference_handle *handle) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *ptr_tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(handle->ptr); +	_TLIST_REMOVE(ptr_tc->refs, handle); +	return 0; +} + +/* +   more efficient way to add a name to a pointer - the name must point to a  +   true string constant +*/ +static inline void _talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr, const char *name) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	tc->name = name; +} + +/* +  internal talloc_named_const() +*/ +static inline void *_talloc_named_const(const void *context, size_t size, const char *name) +{ +	void *ptr; + +	ptr = __talloc(context, size); +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	_talloc_set_name_const(ptr, name); + +	return ptr; +} + +/* +  make a secondary reference to a pointer, hanging off the given context. +  the pointer remains valid until both the original caller and this given +  context are freed. +   +  the major use for this is when two different structures need to reference the  +  same underlying data, and you want to be able to free the two instances separately, +  and in either order +*/ +void *_talloc_reference_loc(const void *context, const void *ptr, const char *location) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; +	struct talloc_reference_handle *handle; +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) return NULL; + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	handle = (struct talloc_reference_handle *)_talloc_named_const(context, +						   sizeof(struct talloc_reference_handle), +						   TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE); +	if (unlikely(handle == NULL)) return NULL; + +	/* note that we hang the destructor off the handle, not the +	   main context as that allows the caller to still setup their +	   own destructor on the context if they want to */ +	talloc_set_destructor(handle, talloc_reference_destructor); +	handle->ptr = discard_const_p(void, ptr); +	handle->location = location; +	_TLIST_ADD(tc->refs, handle); +	return handle->ptr; +} + +static void *_talloc_steal_internal(const void *new_ctx, const void *ptr); + +/*  +   internal talloc_free call +*/ +static inline int _talloc_free_internal(void *ptr, const char *location) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return -1; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (unlikely(tc->refs)) { +		int is_child; +		/* check this is a reference from a child or grantchild +		 * back to it's parent or grantparent +		 * +		 * in that case we need to remove the reference and +		 * call another instance of talloc_free() on the current +		 * pointer. +		 */ +		is_child = talloc_is_parent(tc->refs, ptr); +		_talloc_free_internal(tc->refs, location); +		if (is_child) { +			return _talloc_free_internal(ptr, location); +		} +		return -1; +	} + +	if (unlikely(tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP)) { +		/* we have a free loop - stop looping */ +		return 0; +	} + +	if (unlikely(tc->destructor)) { +		talloc_destructor_t d = tc->destructor; +		if (d == (talloc_destructor_t)-1) { +			return -1; +		} +		tc->destructor = (talloc_destructor_t)-1; +		if (d(ptr) == -1) { +			tc->destructor = d; +			return -1; +		} +		tc->destructor = NULL; +	} + +	if (tc->parent) { +		_TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc); +		if (tc->parent->child) { +			tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent; +		} +	} else { +		if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next; +		if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev; +	} + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; + +	while (tc->child) { +		/* we need to work out who will own an abandoned child +		   if it cannot be freed. In priority order, the first +		   choice is owner of any remaining reference to this +		   pointer, the second choice is our parent, and the +		   final choice is the null context. */ +		void *child = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc->child); +		const void *new_parent = null_context; +		if (unlikely(tc->child->refs)) { +			struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(tc->child->refs); +			if (p) new_parent = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p); +		} +		if (unlikely(_talloc_free_internal(child, location) == -1)) { +			if (new_parent == null_context) { +				struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(ptr); +				if (p) new_parent = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p); +			} +			_talloc_steal_internal(new_parent, child); +		} +	} + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_FREE; + +	/* we mark the freed memory with where we called the free +	 * from. This means on a double free error we can report where +	 * the first free came from  +	 */	  +	tc->name = location; + +	if (tc->flags & (TALLOC_FLAG_POOL|TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM)) { +		struct talloc_chunk *pool; +		unsigned int *pool_object_count; + +		pool = (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOL) +			? tc : (struct talloc_chunk *)tc->pool; + +		pool_object_count = talloc_pool_objectcount(pool); + +		if (*pool_object_count == 0) { +			talloc_abort("Pool object count zero!"); +			return 0; +		} + +		*pool_object_count -= 1; + +		if (*pool_object_count == 0) { +			free(pool); +		} +	} +	else { +		free(tc); +	} +	return 0; +} + +/*  +   move a lump of memory from one talloc context to another return the +   ptr on success, or NULL if it could not be transferred. +   passing NULL as ptr will always return NULL with no side effects. +*/ +static void *_talloc_steal_internal(const void *new_ctx, const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc, *new_tc; + +	if (unlikely(!ptr)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	if (unlikely(new_ctx == NULL)) { +		new_ctx = null_context; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (unlikely(new_ctx == NULL)) { +		if (tc->parent) { +			_TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc); +			if (tc->parent->child) { +				tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent; +			} +		} else { +			if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next; +			if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev; +		} +		 +		tc->parent = tc->next = tc->prev = NULL; +		return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +	} + +	new_tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(new_ctx); + +	if (unlikely(tc == new_tc || tc->parent == new_tc)) { +		return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +	} + +	if (tc->parent) { +		_TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc); +		if (tc->parent->child) { +			tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent; +		} +	} else { +		if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next; +		if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev; +	} + +	tc->parent = new_tc; +	if (new_tc->child) new_tc->child->parent = NULL; +	_TLIST_ADD(new_tc->child, tc); + +	return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +} + +/*  +   move a lump of memory from one talloc context to another return the +   ptr on success, or NULL if it could not be transferred. +   passing NULL as ptr will always return NULL with no side effects. +*/ +void *_talloc_steal_loc(const void *new_ctx, const void *ptr, const char *location) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return NULL; +	} +	 +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	 +	if (unlikely(tc->refs != NULL) && talloc_parent(ptr) != new_ctx) { +		struct talloc_reference_handle *h; + +		talloc_log("WARNING: talloc_steal with references at %s\n", +			   location); + +		for (h=tc->refs; h; h=h->next) { +			talloc_log("\treference at %s\n", +				   h->location); +		} +	} +	 +	return _talloc_steal_internal(new_ctx, ptr); +} + +/*  +   this is like a talloc_steal(), but you must supply the old +   parent. This resolves the ambiguity in a talloc_steal() which is +   called on a context that has more than one parent (via references) + +   The old parent can be either a reference or a parent +*/ +void *talloc_reparent(const void *old_parent, const void *new_parent, const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; +	struct talloc_reference_handle *h; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	if (old_parent == talloc_parent(ptr)) { +		return _talloc_steal_internal(new_parent, ptr); +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	for (h=tc->refs;h;h=h->next) { +		if (talloc_parent(h) == old_parent) { +			if (_talloc_steal_internal(new_parent, h) != h) { +				return NULL; +			} +			return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +		} +	}	 + +	/* it wasn't a parent */ +	return NULL; +} + +/* +  remove a secondary reference to a pointer. This undo's what +  talloc_reference() has done. The context and pointer arguments +  must match those given to a talloc_reference() +*/ +static inline int talloc_unreference(const void *context, const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	struct talloc_reference_handle *h; + +	if (unlikely(context == NULL)) { +		context = null_context; +	} + +	for (h=tc->refs;h;h=h->next) { +		struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(h); +		if (p == NULL) { +			if (context == NULL) break; +		} else if (TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p) == context) { +			break; +		} +	} +	if (h == NULL) { +		return -1; +	} + +	return _talloc_free_internal(h, __location__); +} + +/* +  remove a specific parent context from a pointer. This is a more +  controlled varient of talloc_free() +*/ +int talloc_unlink(const void *context, void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc_p, *new_p; +	void *new_parent; + +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		return -1; +	} + +	if (context == NULL) { +		context = null_context; +	} + +	if (talloc_unreference(context, ptr) == 0) { +		return 0; +	} + +	if (context == NULL) { +		if (talloc_parent_chunk(ptr) != NULL) { +			return -1; +		} +	} else { +		if (talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context) != talloc_parent_chunk(ptr)) { +			return -1; +		} +	} +	 +	tc_p = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (tc_p->refs == NULL) { +		return _talloc_free_internal(ptr, __location__); +	} + +	new_p = talloc_parent_chunk(tc_p->refs); +	if (new_p) { +		new_parent = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(new_p); +	} else { +		new_parent = NULL; +	} + +	if (talloc_unreference(new_parent, ptr) != 0) { +		return -1; +	} + +	_talloc_steal_internal(new_parent, ptr); + +	return 0; +} + +/* +  add a name to an existing pointer - va_list version +*/ +static inline const char *talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0); + +static inline const char *talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	tc->name = talloc_vasprintf(ptr, fmt, ap); +	if (likely(tc->name)) { +		_talloc_set_name_const(tc->name, ".name"); +	} +	return tc->name; +} + +/* +  add a name to an existing pointer +*/ +const char *talloc_set_name(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	const char *name; +	va_list ap; +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	name = talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); +	return name; +} + + +/* +  create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and +  talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you +  to name the pointer. +*/ +void *talloc_named(const void *context, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; +	void *ptr; +	const char *name; + +	ptr = __talloc(context, size); +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) return NULL; + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	name = talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); + +	if (unlikely(name == NULL)) { +		_talloc_free_internal(ptr, __location__); +		return NULL; +	} + +	return ptr; +} + +/* +  return the name of a talloc ptr, or "UNNAMED" +*/ +const char *talloc_get_name(const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	if (unlikely(tc->name == TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE)) { +		return ".reference"; +	} +	if (likely(tc->name)) { +		return tc->name; +	} +	return "UNNAMED"; +} + + +/* +  check if a pointer has the given name. If it does, return the pointer, +  otherwise return NULL +*/ +void *talloc_check_name(const void *ptr, const char *name) +{ +	const char *pname; +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) return NULL; +	pname = talloc_get_name(ptr); +	if (likely(pname == name || strcmp(pname, name) == 0)) { +		return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +	} +	return NULL; +} + +static void talloc_abort_type_missmatch(const char *location, +					const char *name, +					const char *expected) +{ +	const char *reason; + +	reason = talloc_asprintf(NULL, +				 "%s: Type mismatch: name[%s] expected[%s]", +				 location, +				 name?name:"NULL", +				 expected); +	if (!reason) { +		reason = "Type mismatch"; +	} + +	talloc_abort(reason); +} + +void *_talloc_get_type_abort(const void *ptr, const char *name, const char *location) +{ +	const char *pname; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		talloc_abort_type_missmatch(location, NULL, name); +		return NULL; +	} + +	pname = talloc_get_name(ptr); +	if (likely(pname == name || strcmp(pname, name) == 0)) { +		return discard_const_p(void, ptr); +	} + +	talloc_abort_type_missmatch(location, pname, name); +	return NULL; +} + +/* +  this is for compatibility with older versions of talloc +*/ +void *talloc_init(const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; +	void *ptr; +	const char *name; + +	/* +	 * samba3 expects talloc_report_depth_cb(NULL, ...) +	 * reports all talloc'ed memory, so we need to enable +	 * null_tracking +	 */ +	talloc_enable_null_tracking(); + +	ptr = __talloc(NULL, 0); +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) return NULL; + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	name = talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); + +	if (unlikely(name == NULL)) { +		_talloc_free_internal(ptr, __location__); +		return NULL; +	} + +	return ptr; +} + +/* +  this is a replacement for the Samba3 talloc_destroy_pool functionality. It +  should probably not be used in new code. It's in here to keep the talloc +  code consistent across Samba 3 and 4. +*/ +void talloc_free_children(void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	while (tc->child) { +		/* we need to work out who will own an abandoned child +		   if it cannot be freed. In priority order, the first +		   choice is owner of any remaining reference to this +		   pointer, the second choice is our parent, and the +		   final choice is the null context. */ +		void *child = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc->child); +		const void *new_parent = null_context; +		if (unlikely(tc->child->refs)) { +			struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(tc->child->refs); +			if (p) new_parent = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p); +		} +		if (unlikely(talloc_free(child) == -1)) { +			if (new_parent == null_context) { +				struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(ptr); +				if (p) new_parent = TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(p); +			} +			_talloc_steal_internal(new_parent, child); +		} +	} + +	if ((tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOL) +	    && (*talloc_pool_objectcount(tc) == 1)) { +		tc->pool = ((char *)tc + TC_HDR_SIZE + TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE); +#if defined(DEVELOPER) && defined(VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS) +		VALGRIND_MAKE_MEM_NOACCESS( +			tc->pool, tc->size - TALLOC_POOL_HDR_SIZE); +#endif +	} +} + +/*  +   Allocate a bit of memory as a child of an existing pointer +*/ +void *_talloc(const void *context, size_t size) +{ +	return __talloc(context, size); +} + +/* +  externally callable talloc_set_name_const() +*/ +void talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr, const char *name) +{ +	_talloc_set_name_const(ptr, name); +} + +/* +  create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and +  talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you +  to name the pointer. +*/ +void *talloc_named_const(const void *context, size_t size, const char *name) +{ +	return _talloc_named_const(context, size, name); +} + +/*  +   free a talloc pointer. This also frees all child pointers of this  +   pointer recursively + +   return 0 if the memory is actually freed, otherwise -1. The memory +   will not be freed if the ref_count is > 1 or the destructor (if +   any) returns non-zero +*/ +int _talloc_free(void *ptr, const char *location) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (unlikely(ptr == NULL)) { +		return -1; +	} +	 +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	 +	if (unlikely(tc->refs != NULL)) { +		struct talloc_reference_handle *h; + +		talloc_log("ERROR: talloc_free with references at %s\n", +			   location); + +		for (h=tc->refs; h; h=h->next) { +			talloc_log("\treference at %s\n", +				   h->location); +		} +		return -1; +	} +	 +	return _talloc_free_internal(ptr, location); +} + + + +/* +  A talloc version of realloc. The context argument is only used if +  ptr is NULL +*/ +void *_talloc_realloc(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size, const char *name) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; +	void *new_ptr; +	bool malloced = false; + +	/* size zero is equivalent to free() */ +	if (unlikely(size == 0)) { +		talloc_unlink(context, ptr); +		return NULL; +	} + +	if (unlikely(size >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	/* realloc(NULL) is equivalent to malloc() */ +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		return _talloc_named_const(context, size, name); +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	/* don't allow realloc on referenced pointers */ +	if (unlikely(tc->refs)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	/* don't let anybody try to realloc a talloc_pool */ +	if (unlikely(tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOL)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	/* don't shrink if we have less than 1k to gain */ +	if ((size < tc->size) && ((tc->size - size) < 1024)) { +		tc->size = size; +		return ptr; +	} + +	/* by resetting magic we catch users of the old memory */ +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_FREE; + +#if ALWAYS_REALLOC +	new_ptr = malloc(size + TC_HDR_SIZE); +	if (new_ptr) { +		memcpy(new_ptr, tc, tc->size + TC_HDR_SIZE); +		free(tc); +	} +#else +	if (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM) { + +		new_ptr = talloc_alloc_pool(tc, size + TC_HDR_SIZE); +		*talloc_pool_objectcount((struct talloc_chunk *) +					 (tc->pool)) -= 1; + +		if (new_ptr == NULL) { +			new_ptr = malloc(TC_HDR_SIZE+size); +			malloced = true; +		} + +		if (new_ptr) { +			memcpy(new_ptr, tc, TALLOC_MIN(tc->size,size) + TC_HDR_SIZE); +		} +	} +	else { +		new_ptr = realloc(tc, size + TC_HDR_SIZE); +	} +#endif +	if (unlikely(!new_ptr)) {	 +		tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE;  +		return NULL;  +	} + +	tc = (struct talloc_chunk *)new_ptr; +	tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_FREE; +	if (malloced) { +		tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_POOLMEM; +	} +	if (tc->parent) { +		tc->parent->child = tc; +	} +	if (tc->child) { +		tc->child->parent = tc; +	} + +	if (tc->prev) { +		tc->prev->next = tc; +	} +	if (tc->next) { +		tc->next->prev = tc; +	} + +	tc->size = size; +	_talloc_set_name_const(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc), name); + +	return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc); +} + +/* +  a wrapper around talloc_steal() for situations where you are moving a pointer +  between two structures, and want the old pointer to be set to NULL +*/ +void *_talloc_move(const void *new_ctx, const void *_pptr) +{ +	const void **pptr = discard_const_p(const void *,_pptr); +	void *ret = talloc_steal(new_ctx, discard_const_p(void, *pptr)); +	(*pptr) = NULL; +	return ret; +} + +/* +  return the total size of a talloc pool (subtree) +*/ +size_t talloc_total_size(const void *ptr) +{ +	size_t total = 0; +	struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc; + +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		ptr = null_context; +	} +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; + +	if (likely(tc->name != TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE)) { +		total = tc->size; +	} +	for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) { +		total += talloc_total_size(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c)); +	} + +	tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; + +	return total; +} + +/* +  return the total number of blocks in a talloc pool (subtree) +*/ +size_t talloc_total_blocks(const void *ptr) +{ +	size_t total = 0; +	struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc; + +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		ptr = null_context; +	} +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; + +	total++; +	for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) { +		total += talloc_total_blocks(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c)); +	} + +	tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; + +	return total; +} + +/* +  return the number of external references to a pointer +*/ +size_t talloc_reference_count(const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); +	struct talloc_reference_handle *h; +	size_t ret = 0; + +	for (h=tc->refs;h;h=h->next) { +		ret++; +	} +	return ret; +} + +/* +  report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view +*/ +void talloc_report_depth_cb(const void *ptr, int depth, int max_depth, +			    void (*callback)(const void *ptr, +			  		     int depth, int max_depth, +					     int is_ref, +					     void *private_data), +			    void *private_data) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc; + +	if (ptr == NULL) { +		ptr = null_context; +	} +	if (ptr == NULL) return; + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr); + +	if (tc->flags & TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP) { +		return; +	} + +	callback(ptr, depth, max_depth, 0, private_data); + +	if (max_depth >= 0 && depth >= max_depth) { +		return; +	} + +	tc->flags |= TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; +	for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) { +		if (c->name == TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE) { +			struct talloc_reference_handle *h = (struct talloc_reference_handle *)TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c); +			callback(h->ptr, depth + 1, max_depth, 1, private_data); +		} else { +			talloc_report_depth_cb(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(c), depth + 1, max_depth, callback, private_data); +		} +	} +	tc->flags &= ~TALLOC_FLAG_LOOP; +} + +static void talloc_report_depth_FILE_helper(const void *ptr, int depth, int max_depth, int is_ref, void *_f) +{ +	const char *name = talloc_get_name(ptr); +	FILE *f = (FILE *)_f; + +	if (is_ref) { +		fprintf(f, "%*sreference to: %s\n", depth*4, "", name); +		return; +	} + +	if (depth == 0) { +		fprintf(f,"%stalloc report on '%s' (total %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks)\n",  +			(max_depth < 0 ? "full " :""), name, +			(unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr), +			(unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr)); +		return; +	} + +	fprintf(f, "%*s%-30s contains %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks (ref %d) %p\n",  +		depth*4, "", +		name, +		(unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr), +		(unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr), +		(int)talloc_reference_count(ptr), ptr); + +#if 0 +	fprintf(f, "content: "); +	if (talloc_total_size(ptr)) { +		int tot = talloc_total_size(ptr); +		int i; + +		for (i = 0; i < tot; i++) { +			if ((((char *)ptr)[i] > 31) && (((char *)ptr)[i] < 126)) { +				fprintf(f, "%c", ((char *)ptr)[i]); +			} else { +				fprintf(f, "~%02x", ((char *)ptr)[i]); +			} +		} +	} +	fprintf(f, "\n"); +#endif +} + +/* +  report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view +*/ +void talloc_report_depth_file(const void *ptr, int depth, int max_depth, FILE *f) +{ +	if (f) { +		talloc_report_depth_cb(ptr, depth, max_depth, talloc_report_depth_FILE_helper, f); +		fflush(f); +	} +} + +/* +  report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view +*/ +void talloc_report_full(const void *ptr, FILE *f) +{ +	talloc_report_depth_file(ptr, 0, -1, f); +} + +/* +  report on memory usage by all children of a pointer +*/ +void talloc_report(const void *ptr, FILE *f) +{ +	talloc_report_depth_file(ptr, 0, 1, f); +} + +/* +  report on any memory hanging off the null context +*/ +static void talloc_report_null(void) +{ +	if (talloc_total_size(null_context) != 0) { +		talloc_report(null_context, stderr); +	} +} + +/* +  report on any memory hanging off the null context +*/ +static void talloc_report_null_full(void) +{ +	if (talloc_total_size(null_context) != 0) { +		talloc_report_full(null_context, stderr); +	} +} + +/* +  enable tracking of the NULL context +*/ +void talloc_enable_null_tracking(void) +{ +	if (null_context == NULL) { +		null_context = _talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "null_context"); +		if (autofree_context != NULL) { +			talloc_reparent(NULL, null_context, autofree_context); +		} +	} +} + +/* +  enable tracking of the NULL context, not moving the autofree context +  into the NULL context. This is needed for the talloc testsuite +*/ +void talloc_enable_null_tracking_no_autofree(void) +{ +	if (null_context == NULL) { +		null_context = _talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "null_context"); +	} +} + +/* +  disable tracking of the NULL context +*/ +void talloc_disable_null_tracking(void) +{ +	if (null_context != NULL) { +		/* we have to move any children onto the real NULL +		   context */ +		struct talloc_chunk *tc, *tc2; +		tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(null_context); +		for (tc2 = tc->child; tc2; tc2=tc2->next) { +			if (tc2->parent == tc) tc2->parent = NULL; +			if (tc2->prev == tc) tc2->prev = NULL; +		} +		for (tc2 = tc->next; tc2; tc2=tc2->next) { +			if (tc2->parent == tc) tc2->parent = NULL; +			if (tc2->prev == tc) tc2->prev = NULL; +		} +		tc->child = NULL; +		tc->next = NULL; +	} +	talloc_free(null_context); +	null_context = NULL; +} + +/* +  enable leak reporting on exit +*/ +void talloc_enable_leak_report(void) +{ +	talloc_enable_null_tracking(); +	atexit(talloc_report_null); +} + +/* +  enable full leak reporting on exit +*/ +void talloc_enable_leak_report_full(void) +{ +	talloc_enable_null_tracking(); +	atexit(talloc_report_null_full); +} + +/*  +   talloc and zero memory.  +*/ +void *_talloc_zero(const void *ctx, size_t size, const char *name) +{ +	void *p = _talloc_named_const(ctx, size, name); + +	if (p) { +		memset(p, '\0', size); +	} + +	return p; +} + +/* +  memdup with a talloc.  +*/ +void *_talloc_memdup(const void *t, const void *p, size_t size, const char *name) +{ +	void *newp = _talloc_named_const(t, size, name); + +	if (likely(newp)) { +		memcpy(newp, p, size); +	} + +	return newp; +} + +static inline char *__talloc_strlendup(const void *t, const char *p, size_t len) +{ +	char *ret; + +	ret = (char *)__talloc(t, len + 1); +	if (unlikely(!ret)) return NULL; + +	memcpy(ret, p, len); +	ret[len] = 0; + +	_talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret); +	return ret; +} + +/* +  strdup with a talloc +*/ +char *talloc_strdup(const void *t, const char *p) +{ +	if (unlikely(!p)) return NULL; +	return __talloc_strlendup(t, p, strlen(p)); +} + +/* +  strndup with a talloc +*/ +char *talloc_strndup(const void *t, const char *p, size_t n) +{ +	if (unlikely(!p)) return NULL; +	return __talloc_strlendup(t, p, strnlen(p, n)); +} + +static inline char *__talloc_strlendup_append(char *s, size_t slen, +					      const char *a, size_t alen) +{ +	char *ret; + +	ret = talloc_realloc(NULL, s, char, slen + alen + 1); +	if (unlikely(!ret)) return NULL; + +	/* append the string and the trailing \0 */ +	memcpy(&ret[slen], a, alen); +	ret[slen+alen] = 0; + +	_talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret); +	return ret; +} + +/* + * Appends at the end of the string. + */ +char *talloc_strdup_append(char *s, const char *a) +{ +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_strdup(NULL, a); +	} + +	if (unlikely(!a)) { +		return s; +	} + +	return __talloc_strlendup_append(s, strlen(s), a, strlen(a)); +} + +/* + * Appends at the end of the talloc'ed buffer, + * not the end of the string. + */ +char *talloc_strdup_append_buffer(char *s, const char *a) +{ +	size_t slen; + +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_strdup(NULL, a); +	} + +	if (unlikely(!a)) { +		return s; +	} + +	slen = talloc_get_size(s); +	if (likely(slen > 0)) { +		slen--; +	} + +	return __talloc_strlendup_append(s, slen, a, strlen(a)); +} + +/* + * Appends at the end of the string. + */ +char *talloc_strndup_append(char *s, const char *a, size_t n) +{ +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_strdup(NULL, a); +	} + +	if (unlikely(!a)) { +		return s; +	} + +	return __talloc_strlendup_append(s, strlen(s), a, strnlen(a, n)); +} + +/* + * Appends at the end of the talloc'ed buffer, + * not the end of the string. + */ +char *talloc_strndup_append_buffer(char *s, const char *a, size_t n) +{ +	size_t slen; + +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_strdup(NULL, a); +	} + +	if (unlikely(!a)) { +		return s; +	} + +	slen = talloc_get_size(s); +	if (likely(slen > 0)) { +		slen--; +	} + +	return __talloc_strlendup_append(s, slen, a, strnlen(a, n)); +} + +#ifndef va_copy +#ifdef HAVE___VA_COPY +#define va_copy(dest, src) __va_copy(dest, src) +#else +#define va_copy(dest, src) (dest) = (src) +#endif +#endif + +char *talloc_vasprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ +	int len; +	char *ret; +	va_list ap2; +	char c; + +	/* this call looks strange, but it makes it work on older solaris boxes */ +	va_copy(ap2, ap); +	#ifdef _MSC_VER +	/* MSVC runtime needs to use _vcsprintf to return buffer size; vsnprintf would return -1 */ +	len = _vscprintf(fmt, ap2); +	#else +	len = vsnprintf(&c, 1, fmt, ap2); +	#endif +	va_end(ap2); +	if (unlikely(len < 0)) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	ret = (char *)__talloc(t, len+1); +	if (unlikely(!ret)) return NULL; + +	va_copy(ap2, ap); +	vsnprintf(ret, len+1, fmt, ap2); +	va_end(ap2); + +	_talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret); +	return ret; +} + + +/* +  Perform string formatting, and return a pointer to newly allocated +  memory holding the result, inside a memory pool. + */ +char *talloc_asprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; +	char *ret; + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	ret = talloc_vasprintf(t, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); +	return ret; +} + +static inline char *__talloc_vaslenprintf_append(char *s, size_t slen, +						 const char *fmt, va_list ap) +						 PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(3,0); + +static inline char *__talloc_vaslenprintf_append(char *s, size_t slen, +						 const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ +	ssize_t alen; +	va_list ap2; +	char c; + +	va_copy(ap2, ap); +	#ifdef _MSC_VER +	/* MSVC runtime needs to use _vcsprintf to return buffer size; vsnprintf would return -1 */ +	alen = _vscprintf(fmt, ap2); +	#else +	alen = vsnprintf(&c, 1, fmt, ap2); +	#endif +	va_end(ap2); + +	if (alen <= 0) { +		/* Either the vsnprintf failed or the format resulted in +		 * no characters being formatted. In the former case, we +		 * ought to return NULL, in the latter we ought to return +		 * the original string. Most current callers of this +		 * function expect it to never return NULL. +		 */ +		return s; +	} + +	s = talloc_realloc(NULL, s, char, slen + alen + 1); +	if (!s) return NULL; + +	va_copy(ap2, ap); +	vsnprintf(s + slen, alen + 1, fmt, ap2); +	va_end(ap2); + +	_talloc_set_name_const(s, s); +	return s; +} + +/** + * Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and @p ap, + * and return @p s, which may have moved.  Good for gradually + * accumulating output into a string buffer. Appends at the end + * of the string. + **/ +char *talloc_vasprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_vasprintf(NULL, fmt, ap); +	} + +	return __talloc_vaslenprintf_append(s, strlen(s), fmt, ap); +} + +/** + * Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and @p ap, + * and return @p s, which may have moved. Always appends at the + * end of the talloc'ed buffer, not the end of the string. + **/ +char *talloc_vasprintf_append_buffer(char *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) +{ +	size_t slen; + +	if (unlikely(!s)) { +		return talloc_vasprintf(NULL, fmt, ap); +	} + +	slen = talloc_get_size(s); +	if (likely(slen > 0)) { +		slen--; +	} + +	return __talloc_vaslenprintf_append(s, slen, fmt, ap); +} + +/* +  Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and return @p +  s, which may have moved.  Good for gradually accumulating output +  into a string buffer. + */ +char *talloc_asprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	s = talloc_vasprintf_append(s, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); +	return s; +} + +/* +  Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and return @p +  s, which may have moved.  Good for gradually accumulating output +  into a buffer. + */ +char *talloc_asprintf_append_buffer(char *s, const char *fmt, ...) +{ +	va_list ap; + +	va_start(ap, fmt); +	s = talloc_vasprintf_append_buffer(s, fmt, ap); +	va_end(ap); +	return s; +} + +/* +  alloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size +*/ +void *_talloc_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name) +{ +	if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) { +		return NULL; +	} +	return _talloc_named_const(ctx, el_size * count, name); +} + +/* +  alloc an zero array, checking for integer overflow in the array size +*/ +void *_talloc_zero_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name) +{ +	if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) { +		return NULL; +	} +	return _talloc_zero(ctx, el_size * count, name); +} + +/* +  realloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size +*/ +void *_talloc_realloc_array(const void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name) +{ +	if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) { +		return NULL; +	} +	return _talloc_realloc(ctx, ptr, el_size * count, name); +} + +/* +  a function version of talloc_realloc(), so it can be passed as a function pointer +  to libraries that want a realloc function (a realloc function encapsulates +  all the basic capabilities of an allocation library, which is why this is useful) +*/ +void *talloc_realloc_fn(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size) +{ +	return _talloc_realloc(context, ptr, size, NULL); +} + + +static int talloc_autofree_destructor(void *ptr) +{ +	autofree_context = NULL; +	return 0; +} + +static void talloc_autofree(void) +{ +	talloc_free(autofree_context); +} + +/* +  return a context which will be auto-freed on exit +  this is useful for reducing the noise in leak reports +*/ +void *talloc_autofree_context(void) +{ +	if (autofree_context == NULL) { +		autofree_context = _talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "autofree_context"); +		talloc_set_destructor(autofree_context, talloc_autofree_destructor); +		atexit(talloc_autofree); +	} +	return autofree_context; +} + +size_t talloc_get_size(const void *context) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (context == NULL) { +		context = null_context; +	} +	if (context == NULL) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context); + +	return tc->size; +} + +/* +  find a parent of this context that has the given name, if any +*/ +void *talloc_find_parent_byname(const void *context, const char *name) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (context == NULL) { +		return NULL; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context); +	while (tc) { +		if (tc->name && strcmp(tc->name, name) == 0) { +			return TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc); +		} +		while (tc && tc->prev) tc = tc->prev; +		if (tc) { +			tc = tc->parent; +		} +	} +	return NULL; +} + +/* +  show the parentage of a context +*/ +void talloc_show_parents(const void *context, FILE *file) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (context == NULL) { +		fprintf(file, "talloc no parents for NULL\n"); +		return; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context); +	fprintf(file, "talloc parents of '%s'\n", talloc_get_name(context)); +	while (tc) { +		fprintf(file, "\t'%s'\n", talloc_get_name(TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc))); +		while (tc && tc->prev) tc = tc->prev; +		if (tc) { +			tc = tc->parent; +		} +	} +	fflush(file); +} + +/* +  return 1 if ptr is a parent of context +*/ +int talloc_is_parent(const void *context, const void *ptr) +{ +	struct talloc_chunk *tc; + +	if (context == NULL) { +		return 0; +	} + +	tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context); +	while (tc) { +		if (TC_PTR_FROM_CHUNK(tc) == ptr) return 1; +		while (tc && tc->prev) tc = tc->prev; +		if (tc) { +			tc = tc->parent; +		} +	} +	return 0; +} | 
