/*********************************************************************** Memory primitives (c) 1994, 1995 Innobase Oy Created 5/30/1994 Heikki Tuuri ************************************************************************/ #ifndef ut0mem_h #define ut0mem_h #include "univ.i" #include #include /* The total amount of memory currently allocated from the OS with malloc */ extern ulint ut_total_allocated_memory; UNIV_INLINE void* ut_memcpy(void* dest, void* sour, ulint n); UNIV_INLINE void* ut_memmove(void* dest, void* sour, ulint n); UNIV_INLINE int ut_memcmp(void* str1, void* str2, ulint n); /************************************************************************** Allocates memory. Sets it also to zero if UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO is defined and set_to_zero is TRUE. */ void* ut_malloc_low( /*==========*/ /* out, own: allocated memory */ ulint n, /* in: number of bytes to allocate */ ibool set_to_zero); /* in: TRUE if allocated memory should be set to zero if UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO is defined */ /************************************************************************** Allocates memory. Sets it also to zero if UNIV_SET_MEM_TO_ZERO is defined. */ void* ut_malloc( /*======*/ /* out, own: allocated memory */ ulint n); /* in: number of bytes to allocate */ /************************************************************************** Frees a memory bloock allocated with ut_malloc. */ void ut_free( /*====*/ void* ptr); /* in, own: memory block */ /************************************************************************** Implements realloc. This is needed by /pars/lexyy.c. Otherwise, you should not use this function because the allocation functions in mem0mem.h are the recommended ones in InnoDB. man realloc in Linux, 2004: realloc() changes the size of the memory block pointed to by ptr to size bytes. The contents will be unchanged to the minimum of the old and new sizes; newly allocated mem­ ory will be uninitialized. If ptr is NULL, the call is equivalent to malloc(size); if size is equal to zero, the call is equivalent to free(ptr). Unless ptr is NULL, it must have been returned by an earlier call to malloc(), calloc() or realloc(). RETURN VALUE realloc() returns a pointer to the newly allocated memory, which is suitably aligned for any kind of variable and may be different from ptr, or NULL if the request fails. If size was equal to 0, either NULL or a pointer suitable to be passed to free() is returned. If realloc() fails the original block is left untouched - it is not freed or moved. */ void* ut_realloc( /*=======*/ /* out, own: pointer to new mem block or NULL */ void* ptr, /* in: pointer to old block or NULL */ ulint size); /* in: desired size */ /************************************************************************** Frees in shutdown all allocated memory not freed yet. */ void ut_free_all_mem(void); /*=================*/ UNIV_INLINE char* ut_strcpy(char* dest, char* sour); UNIV_INLINE ulint ut_strlen(const char* str); UNIV_INLINE int ut_strcmp(void* str1, void* str2); /************************************************************************** Determine the length of a string when it is quoted with ut_strcpyq(). */ UNIV_INLINE ulint ut_strlenq( /*=======*/ /* out: length of the string when quoted */ const char* str, /* in: null-terminated string */ char q); /* in: the quote character */ /************************************************************************** Make a quoted copy of a string. */ char* ut_strcpyq( /*=======*/ /* out: pointer to end of dest */ char* dest, /* in: output buffer */ char q, /* in: the quote character */ const char* src); /* in: null-terminated string */ /************************************************************************** Make a quoted copy of a fixed-length string. */ char* ut_memcpyq( /*=======*/ /* out: pointer to end of dest */ char* dest, /* in: output buffer */ char q, /* in: the quote character */ const char* src, /* in: string to be quoted */ ulint len); /* in: length of src */ #ifndef UNIV_NONINL #include "ut0mem.ic" #endif #endif