// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime import "unsafe" // These functions are called from C code via cgo/callbacks.c. // Allocate memory. This allocates the requested number of bytes in // memory controlled by the Go runtime. The allocated memory will be // zeroed. You are responsible for ensuring that the Go garbage // collector can see a pointer to the allocated memory for as long as // it is valid, e.g., by storing a pointer in a local variable in your // C function, or in memory allocated by the Go runtime. If the only // pointers are in a C global variable or in memory allocated via // malloc, then the Go garbage collector may collect the memory. // // TODO(rsc,iant): This memory is untyped. // Either we need to add types or we need to stop using it. func _cgo_allocate_internal(len uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { if len == 0 { len = 1 } ret := unsafe.Pointer(&make([]unsafe.Pointer, (len+ptrSize-1)/ptrSize)[0]) c := new(cgomal) c.alloc = ret gp := getg() c.next = gp.m.cgomal gp.m.cgomal = c return ret } // Panic. func _cgo_panic_internal(p *byte) { panic(gostringnocopy(p)) }