/* Unix SMB/CIFS implementation. Implement a stack of talloc contexts Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2007 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* * Implement a stack of talloc frames. * * When a new talloc stackframe is allocated with talloc_stackframe(), then * the TALLOC_CTX returned with talloc_tos() is reset to that new * frame. Whenever that stack frame is TALLOC_FREE()'ed, then the reverse * happens: The previous talloc_tos() is restored. * * This API is designed to be robust in the sense that if someone forgets to * TALLOC_FREE() a stackframe, then the next outer one correctly cleans up and * resets the talloc_tos(). * * This robustness feature means that we can't rely on a linked list with * talloc destructors because in a hierarchy of talloc destructors the parent * destructor is called before its children destructors. The child destructor * called after the parent would set the talloc_tos() to the wrong value. */ #include "includes.h" static int talloc_stacksize; static int talloc_stack_arraysize; static TALLOC_CTX **talloc_stack; static int talloc_pop(TALLOC_CTX *frame) { int i; for (i=talloc_stacksize-1; i>0; i--) { if (frame == talloc_stack[i]) { break; } talloc_free(talloc_stack[i]); } talloc_stacksize = i; return 0; } /* * Create a new talloc stack frame. * * When free'd, it frees all stack frames that were created after this one and * not explicitly freed. */ static TALLOC_CTX *talloc_stackframe_internal(size_t poolsize) { TALLOC_CTX **tmp, *top, *parent; if (talloc_stack_arraysize < talloc_stacksize + 1) { tmp = TALLOC_REALLOC_ARRAY(NULL, talloc_stack, TALLOC_CTX *, talloc_stacksize + 1); if (tmp == NULL) { goto fail; } talloc_stack = tmp; talloc_stack_arraysize = talloc_stacksize + 1; } if (talloc_stacksize == 0) { parent = talloc_stack; } else { parent = talloc_stack[talloc_stacksize-1]; } if (poolsize) { top = talloc_pool(parent, poolsize); } else { top = talloc_new(parent); } if (top == NULL) { goto fail; } talloc_set_destructor(top, talloc_pop); talloc_stack[talloc_stacksize++] = top; return top; fail: smb_panic("talloc_stackframe failed"); return NULL; } TALLOC_CTX *talloc_stackframe(void) { return talloc_stackframe_internal(0); } TALLOC_CTX *talloc_stackframe_pool(size_t poolsize) { return talloc_stackframe_internal(poolsize); } /* * Get us the current top of the talloc stack. */ TALLOC_CTX *talloc_tos(void) { if (talloc_stacksize == 0) { talloc_stackframe(); DEBUG(0, ("no talloc stackframe around, leaking memory\n")); } return talloc_stack[talloc_stacksize-1]; }