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memb.h
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31  * Author: Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
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34 
35 /**
36  * \addtogroup mem
37  * @{
38  */
39 
40 
41 /**
42  * \defgroup memb memb: Memory block management functions
43  *
44  * The memory block allocation routines provide a simple yet powerful
45  * set of functions for managing a set of memory blocks of fixed
46  * size. A set of memory blocks is statically declared with the
47  * MEMB() macro. Memory blocks are allocated from the declared
48  * memory by the memb_alloc() function, and are deallocated with the
49  * memb_free() function.
50  *
51  * @{
52  */
53 
54 
55 /**
56  * \file
57  * Memory block allocation routines.
58  * \author
59  * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se>
60  *
61  */
62 
63 #ifndef MEMB_H_
64 #define MEMB_H_
65 
66 #include "sys/cc.h"
67 
68 /**
69  * Declare a memory block.
70  *
71  * This macro is used to statically declare a block of memory that can
72  * be used by the block allocation functions. The macro statically
73  * declares a C array with a size that matches the specified number of
74  * blocks and their individual sizes.
75  *
76  * Example:
77  \code
78 MEMB(connections, struct connection, 16);
79  \endcode
80  *
81  * \param name The name of the memory block (later used with
82  * memb_init(), memb_alloc() and memb_free()).
83  *
84  * \param structure The name of the struct that the memory block holds
85  *
86  * \param num The total number of memory chunks in the block.
87  *
88  */
89 #define MEMB(name, structure, num) \
90  static char CC_CONCAT(name,_memb_count)[num]; \
91  static structure CC_CONCAT(name,_memb_mem)[num]; \
92  static struct memb name = {sizeof(structure), num, \
93  CC_CONCAT(name,_memb_count), \
94  (void *)CC_CONCAT(name,_memb_mem)}
95 
96 struct memb {
97  unsigned short size;
98  unsigned short num;
99  char *count;
100  void *mem;
101 };
102 
103 /**
104  * Initialize a memory block that was declared with MEMB().
105  *
106  * \param m A memory block previously declared with MEMB().
107  */
108 void memb_init(struct memb *m);
109 
110 /**
111  * Allocate a memory block from a block of memory declared with MEMB().
112  *
113  * \param m A memory block previously declared with MEMB().
114  */
115 void *memb_alloc(struct memb *m);
116 
117 /**
118  * Deallocate a memory block from a memory block previously declared
119  * with MEMB().
120  *
121  * \param m m A memory block previously declared with MEMB().
122  *
123  * \param ptr A pointer to the memory block that is to be deallocated.
124  *
125  * \return The new reference count for the memory block (should be 0
126  * if successfully deallocated) or -1 if the pointer "ptr" did not
127  * point to a legal memory block.
128  */
129 char memb_free(struct memb *m, void *ptr);
130 
131 int memb_inmemb(struct memb *m, void *ptr);
132 
133 int memb_numfree(struct memb *m);
134 
135 /** @} */
136 /** @} */
137 
138 #endif /* MEMB_H_ */
void * memb_alloc(struct memb *m)
Allocate a memory block from a block of memory declared with MEMB().
Definition: memb.c:59
Default definitions of C compiler quirk work-arounds.
void memb_init(struct memb *m)
Initialize a memory block that was declared with MEMB().
Definition: memb.c:52
char memb_free(struct memb *m, void *ptr)
Deallocate a memory block from a memory block previously declared with MEMB().
Definition: memb.c:79