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/*
* %CopyrightBegin%
*
* Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2013. 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%
*/
#include "eidef.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "erl_interface.h"
#include "erl_fix_alloc.h"
#include "erl_malloc.h"
#include "erl_internal.h"
#include "erl_eterm.h"
#include "ei_malloc.h"
void erl_init_malloc(Erl_Heap *hp, long heap_size)
{
erl_init_eterm_alloc();
} /* erl_init_malloc */
ETERM *erl_alloc_eterm(unsigned char type)
{
ETERM *e;
/* Use fix size allocator */
if (!(e = (ETERM *) erl_eterm_alloc()))
erl_err_sys("<ERROR> erl_alloc_eterm: Failed to allocate more memory\n");
ERL_HEADER(e)->count = 0;
ERL_HEADER(e)->type = type;
return e;
} /* erl_alloc_eterm */
#define EXTERNAL 1
#define INTERNAL 0
#define COMPOUND 1
#define NOT_COMPOUND 0
static void _erl_free_term (ETERM *ep, int external, int compound);
/*
* Free a term, but don't deallocate it until
* the reference counter triggers.
*/
void erl_free_term(ETERM *ep)
{
_erl_free_term(ep, EXTERNAL, NOT_COMPOUND);
} /* erl_free_term */
/*
* Free a term regardless of its reference
* counter value. Use this when you have
* built compound terms such as lists or tuples.
*/
/*
* FIXME is this true?!
* Tearing down term structures no-matter-what is a horrible idea if
* any term happens to be shared (with some other structure or even
* with yourself).
*/
void erl_free_compound (ETERM *ep)
{
_erl_free_term(ep, EXTERNAL, COMPOUND);
} /* erl_free_compound */
/*
** The actual free'ing is done here in _erl_free_term.
** It is by nature recursive, but does not recurse
** on the CDR of a list, which makes it usable for large lists.
*/
/*
** Convenience macro, called for variables and lists,
** avoids deep recursions.
*/
#define RESTART(Eterm, External, Compound) \
do { \
ETERM *sep; \
sep = (Eterm); \
external = (External); \
compound = (Compound); \
/* Clear header info */ \
ERL_TYPE(ep) = ERL_UNDEF; \
erl_eterm_free((unsigned int *) ep); \
ep = sep; \
goto restart; \
} while(0)
#define FREE_AND_CLEAR(ptr) \
do { \
erl_free(ptr); \
(ptr) = NULL; \
} while (0)
static void erl_atom_free(Erl_Atom_data* p)
{
erl_free(p->latin1);
if (p->utf8 != p->latin1) {
erl_free(p->utf8);
}
p->latin1 = NULL;
p->utf8 = NULL;
p->lenL = 0;
p->lenU = 0;
}
static void _erl_free_term (ETERM *ep, int external, int compound)
{
restart:
if (ep == NULL)
return;
if (compound || ERL_NO_REF(ep)) {
/* Yes, it's time to *really* free this one ! */
switch(ERL_TYPE(ep))
{
case ERL_ATOM:
erl_atom_free(&ep->uval.aval.d);
break;
case ERL_VARIABLE:
FREE_AND_CLEAR(ERL_VAR_NAME(ep));
/* Note: It may be unbound ! */
if (ERL_VAR_VALUE(ep) != NULL) {
ERL_COUNT(ERL_VAR_VALUE(ep))--;
/* Cleanup and Restart with the actual value */
RESTART(ERL_VAR_VALUE(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
}
break;
case ERL_LIST:
if (HEAD(ep)) {
ERL_COUNT(HEAD(ep))--;
/* FIXME added cast, is this correct? */
_erl_free_term((ETERM *)HEAD(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
}
if (TAIL(ep)) {
ERL_COUNT(TAIL(ep))--;
/* Clean up and walk on to CDR in list */
RESTART(TAIL(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
}
break;
case ERL_TUPLE:
{
int i;
for (i=0; i < ERL_TUPLE_SIZE(ep); i++)
if (ERL_TUPLE_ELEMENT(ep, i)) {
ERL_COUNT(ERL_TUPLE_ELEMENT(ep, i))--;
_erl_free_term(ERL_TUPLE_ELEMENT(ep, i),
INTERNAL, compound);
}
FREE_AND_CLEAR(ERL_TUPLE_ELEMS(ep));
}
break;
case ERL_BINARY:
FREE_AND_CLEAR(ERL_BIN_PTR(ep));
break;
case ERL_PID:
erl_atom_free(&ep->uval.pidval.node);
break;
case ERL_PORT:
erl_atom_free(&ep->uval.portval.node);
break;
case ERL_REF:
erl_atom_free(&ep->uval.refval.node);
break;
case ERL_EMPTY_LIST:
case ERL_INTEGER:
case ERL_SMALL_BIG:
case ERL_U_SMALL_BIG:
case ERL_FLOAT:
break;
case ERL_FUNCTION:
{
int i;
_erl_free_term(ERL_FUN_INDEX(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
_erl_free_term(ERL_FUN_UNIQ(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
_erl_free_term(ERL_FUN_CREATOR(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
_erl_free_term(ERL_FUN_MODULE(ep), INTERNAL, compound);
if (ERL_CLOSURE(ep) != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < ERL_CLOSURE_SIZE(ep); i++)
_erl_free_term(ERL_CLOSURE_ELEMENT(ep,i),
INTERNAL, compound);
}
}
break;
} /* switch */
/* Clear header info for those cases where we are done */
ERL_TYPE(ep) = ERL_UNDEF;
erl_eterm_free(ep);
} else if (external) {
ERL_COUNT(ep)--;
external = INTERNAL;
goto restart;
}
} /* _erl_free_term */
#undef RESTART
#undef FREE_AND_CLEAR
void erl_free_array(ETERM **arr, int size)
{
int i;
for (i=0; i<size; i++)
erl_free_term(arr[i]);
} /* erl_free_array */
void* erl_malloc (long size)
{
void *res;
if ((res = ei_malloc(size)) == NULL)
erl_err_sys("<ERROR> erl_malloc: Failed to allocate more memory");
return res;
}
void* erl_realloc(void* orig, long size)
{
void *res;
if ((res = ei_realloc(orig, size)) == NULL)
erl_err_sys("<ERROR> erl_realloc: Failed to allocate more memory");
return res;
}
void erl_free (void *ptr)
{
ei_free(ptr);
}
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