From 84adefa331c4159d432d22840663c38f155cd4c1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erlang/OTP Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 14:54:40 +0000 Subject: The R13B03 release. --- erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h | 150 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 150 insertions(+) create mode 100644 erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h (limited to 'erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h') diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca9aa8f6be --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ +#ifndef _RECLAIM_H +#define _RECLAIM_H + + +/* The Erlang release for VxWorks includes a simple mechanism for + "resource reclamation" at task exit - it allows replacement of the + functions that open/close "files" and malloc/free memory with versions + that keep track, to be able to "reclaim" file descriptors and memory + when a task exits (regardless of *how* it exits). + + The interface to this mechanism is made available via this file, + with the following caveats: + + - The interface may change (or perhaps even be removed, though that + isn't likely until VxWorks itself provides similar functionality) + in future releases - i.e. you must always use the version of this + file that comes with the Erlang release you are using. + + - Disaster is guaranteed if you use the mechanism incorrectly (see + below for the correct way), e.g. allocate memory with the "tracking" + version of malloc() and free it with the "standard" version of free(). + + - The mechanism (of course) incurs some performance penalty - thus + for a simple program you may be better off with careful programming, + making sure that you do whatever close()/free()/etc calls that are + appropriate at all exit points (though if you need to guard against + taskDelete() etc, things get messy...). + + To use the mechanism, simply program your application normally, i.e. + use open()/close()/malloc()/free() etc as usual, but #include this + file before any usage of the relevant functions. NOTE: To avoid the + "disaster" mentioned above, you *must* #include it in *all* (or none) + of the files that manipulate a particular file descriptor, allocated + memory area, etc. + + Before any task that uses this utility is loaded (which includes the + erlang emulator), the reclaim.o object file has to be loaded and + the function reclaim_init() has to be called. reclaim_init should be called + only _ONCE_ in a systems lifetime and has only a primitive guard + against multiple calls (i.e. a global variable is checked). Therefore + the initialization should occur either in the start script of the system + or (even better) in the usrInit() part of system initialization. The + object file itself should be loaded only once, so linking it with the + kernel is a good idea, linking with each application is an extremely bad + dito. Make really sure that it's loaded _before_ any application that + uses it if You want to load it in the startup script. + + If You dont want to have #define's for the posix/stdio names + of the file/memory operations (i.e. no #define malloc save_malloc etc), + #define RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS in Your source before reclaim.h is included. +*/ + +#include /* STATUS, size_t */ +#include /* struct sockaddr */ +#include +#include /* FILE */ + +#if defined(__STDC__) +#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, ParamList) \ +extern RetType FunName ParamList +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR void * +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM void +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN void +#elif defined(__cplusplus) +#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, ParamList) \ +extern "C" RetType FunName ParamList +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR void * +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN void +#else +#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, Ignore) extern RetType FunName() +#define DECLARE_FUNCTION_TYPE(RetType, Type, PList) typedef RetType (* Type)() +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR char * +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM +#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN +#endif /* __STDC__ / __cplusplus */ + +/* Initialize the facility, on a per system basis. */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(STATUS, reclaim_init, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM)); + +/* File descriptor operations */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_open,(char *, int, ...)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_creat,(char *, int)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_socket,(int, int, int)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_accept,(int, struct sockaddr *, int *)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_close,(int)); +/* Interface to add an fd to what's reclaimed even though it's not open with + one of the above functions */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN, save_fd, (int fd)); +#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS +#define open save_open +#define creat save_creat +#define socket save_socket +#define accept save_accept +#define close save_close +#endif +/* Stdio file operations */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_fopen, (const char *, char *)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_fdopen, (int, char *)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_freopen, (char *, char *, FILE *)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int, save_fclose, (FILE *)); +/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ +#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS +#define fopen save_fopen +#define fdopen save_fdopen +#define freopen save_freopen +#define fclose save_fclose +#endif +/* Memory allocation */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_malloc, (size_t)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_calloc, (size_t, size_t)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_realloc, + (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, size_t)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, save_free, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, save_cfree, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); +#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS +#define malloc save_malloc +#define calloc save_calloc +#define realloc save_realloc +#define free save_free +#define cfree save_cfree +#endif +/* Generic interfaces to malloc etc... */ +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, plain_malloc, (size_t)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, plain_realloc, + (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, size_t)); +_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, plain_free, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); +#endif /* _RECLAIM_H */ + + + + -- cgit v1.2.3