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      1  1.17.2.1       rat /*	$NetBSD: memalloc.c,v 1.17.2.1 1997/01/26 04:57:25 rat Exp $	*/
      2      1.15       cgd 
      3       1.1       cgd /*-
      4       1.5       jtc  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
      5       1.5       jtc  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      6       1.1       cgd  *
      7       1.1       cgd  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
      8       1.1       cgd  * Kenneth Almquist.
      9       1.1       cgd  *
     10       1.1       cgd  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11       1.1       cgd  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12       1.1       cgd  * are met:
     13       1.1       cgd  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14       1.1       cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15       1.1       cgd  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16       1.1       cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17       1.1       cgd  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18       1.1       cgd  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     19       1.1       cgd  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     20       1.1       cgd  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     21       1.1       cgd  *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
     22       1.1       cgd  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     23       1.1       cgd  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     24       1.1       cgd  *    without specific prior written permission.
     25       1.1       cgd  *
     26       1.1       cgd  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     27       1.1       cgd  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     28       1.1       cgd  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     29       1.1       cgd  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     30       1.1       cgd  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     31       1.1       cgd  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     32       1.1       cgd  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     33       1.1       cgd  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     34       1.1       cgd  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     35       1.1       cgd  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     36       1.1       cgd  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     37       1.1       cgd  */
     38       1.1       cgd 
     39       1.1       cgd #ifndef lint
     40      1.15       cgd #if 0
     41      1.16  christos static char sccsid[] = "@(#)memalloc.c	8.3 (Berkeley) 5/4/95";
     42      1.15       cgd #else
     43  1.17.2.1       rat static char rcsid[] = "$NetBSD: memalloc.c,v 1.17.2.1 1997/01/26 04:57:25 rat Exp $";
     44      1.15       cgd #endif
     45       1.1       cgd #endif /* not lint */
     46       1.1       cgd 
     47       1.1       cgd #include "shell.h"
     48       1.1       cgd #include "output.h"
     49       1.1       cgd #include "memalloc.h"
     50       1.1       cgd #include "error.h"
     51       1.1       cgd #include "machdep.h"
     52       1.1       cgd #include "mystring.h"
     53       1.7       jtc #include <stdlib.h>
     54       1.6       jtc #include <unistd.h>
     55       1.1       cgd 
     56       1.1       cgd /*
     57       1.1       cgd  * Like malloc, but returns an error when out of space.
     58       1.1       cgd  */
     59       1.1       cgd 
     60       1.1       cgd pointer
     61  1.17.2.1       rat ckmalloc(nbytes)
     62      1.10       cgd 	int nbytes;
     63      1.10       cgd {
     64  1.17.2.1       rat 	pointer p;
     65       1.1       cgd 
     66       1.1       cgd 	if ((p = malloc(nbytes)) == NULL)
     67       1.1       cgd 		error("Out of space");
     68       1.1       cgd 	return p;
     69       1.1       cgd }
     70       1.1       cgd 
     71       1.1       cgd 
     72       1.1       cgd /*
     73       1.1       cgd  * Same for realloc.
     74       1.1       cgd  */
     75       1.1       cgd 
     76       1.1       cgd pointer
     77       1.1       cgd ckrealloc(p, nbytes)
     78  1.17.2.1       rat 	pointer p;
     79      1.10       cgd 	int nbytes;
     80      1.10       cgd {
     81       1.1       cgd 
     82       1.1       cgd 	if ((p = realloc(p, nbytes)) == NULL)
     83       1.1       cgd 		error("Out of space");
     84       1.1       cgd 	return p;
     85       1.1       cgd }
     86       1.1       cgd 
     87       1.1       cgd 
     88       1.1       cgd /*
     89       1.1       cgd  * Make a copy of a string in safe storage.
     90       1.1       cgd  */
     91       1.1       cgd 
     92       1.1       cgd char *
     93       1.1       cgd savestr(s)
     94       1.1       cgd 	char *s;
     95       1.1       cgd 	{
     96  1.17.2.1       rat 	char *p;
     97       1.1       cgd 
     98       1.1       cgd 	p = ckmalloc(strlen(s) + 1);
     99       1.1       cgd 	scopy(s, p);
    100       1.1       cgd 	return p;
    101       1.1       cgd }
    102       1.1       cgd 
    103       1.1       cgd 
    104       1.1       cgd /*
    105       1.1       cgd  * Parse trees for commands are allocated in lifo order, so we use a stack
    106       1.1       cgd  * to make this more efficient, and also to avoid all sorts of exception
    107       1.1       cgd  * handling code to handle interrupts in the middle of a parse.
    108      1.12   mycroft  *
    109      1.12   mycroft  * The size 504 was chosen because the Ultrix malloc handles that size
    110      1.12   mycroft  * well.
    111       1.1       cgd  */
    112       1.1       cgd 
    113      1.12   mycroft #define MINSIZE 504		/* minimum size of a block */
    114       1.1       cgd 
    115       1.1       cgd 
    116       1.1       cgd struct stack_block {
    117       1.1       cgd 	struct stack_block *prev;
    118       1.1       cgd 	char space[MINSIZE];
    119       1.1       cgd };
    120       1.1       cgd 
    121       1.1       cgd struct stack_block stackbase;
    122       1.1       cgd struct stack_block *stackp = &stackbase;
    123       1.1       cgd char *stacknxt = stackbase.space;
    124       1.1       cgd int stacknleft = MINSIZE;
    125       1.1       cgd int sstrnleft;
    126       1.1       cgd int herefd = -1;
    127       1.1       cgd 
    128       1.1       cgd 
    129       1.1       cgd 
    130       1.1       cgd pointer
    131  1.17.2.1       rat stalloc(nbytes)
    132      1.10       cgd 	int nbytes;
    133      1.10       cgd {
    134  1.17.2.1       rat 	char *p;
    135       1.1       cgd 
    136      1.12   mycroft 	nbytes = ALIGN(nbytes);
    137      1.12   mycroft 	if (nbytes > stacknleft) {
    138       1.1       cgd 		int blocksize;
    139       1.1       cgd 		struct stack_block *sp;
    140       1.1       cgd 
    141      1.12   mycroft 		blocksize = nbytes;
    142       1.1       cgd 		if (blocksize < MINSIZE)
    143       1.1       cgd 			blocksize = MINSIZE;
    144       1.1       cgd 		INTOFF;
    145       1.1       cgd 		sp = ckmalloc(sizeof(struct stack_block) - MINSIZE + blocksize);
    146       1.1       cgd 		sp->prev = stackp;
    147       1.1       cgd 		stacknxt = sp->space;
    148       1.1       cgd 		stacknleft = blocksize;
    149       1.1       cgd 		stackp = sp;
    150       1.1       cgd 		INTON;
    151       1.1       cgd 	}
    152       1.1       cgd 	p = stacknxt;
    153      1.12   mycroft 	stacknxt += nbytes;
    154      1.12   mycroft 	stacknleft -= nbytes;
    155       1.1       cgd 	return p;
    156       1.1       cgd }
    157       1.1       cgd 
    158       1.1       cgd 
    159       1.1       cgd void
    160       1.1       cgd stunalloc(p)
    161       1.1       cgd 	pointer p;
    162       1.1       cgd 	{
    163       1.1       cgd 	if (p == NULL) {		/*DEBUG */
    164       1.1       cgd 		write(2, "stunalloc\n", 10);
    165       1.1       cgd 		abort();
    166       1.1       cgd 	}
    167       1.1       cgd 	stacknleft += stacknxt - (char *)p;
    168       1.1       cgd 	stacknxt = p;
    169       1.1       cgd }
    170       1.1       cgd 
    171       1.1       cgd 
    172       1.1       cgd 
    173       1.1       cgd void
    174       1.1       cgd setstackmark(mark)
    175       1.1       cgd 	struct stackmark *mark;
    176       1.1       cgd 	{
    177       1.1       cgd 	mark->stackp = stackp;
    178       1.1       cgd 	mark->stacknxt = stacknxt;
    179       1.1       cgd 	mark->stacknleft = stacknleft;
    180       1.1       cgd }
    181       1.1       cgd 
    182       1.1       cgd 
    183       1.1       cgd void
    184       1.1       cgd popstackmark(mark)
    185       1.1       cgd 	struct stackmark *mark;
    186       1.1       cgd 	{
    187       1.1       cgd 	struct stack_block *sp;
    188       1.1       cgd 
    189       1.1       cgd 	INTOFF;
    190       1.1       cgd 	while (stackp != mark->stackp) {
    191       1.1       cgd 		sp = stackp;
    192       1.1       cgd 		stackp = sp->prev;
    193       1.1       cgd 		ckfree(sp);
    194       1.1       cgd 	}
    195       1.1       cgd 	stacknxt = mark->stacknxt;
    196       1.1       cgd 	stacknleft = mark->stacknleft;
    197       1.1       cgd 	INTON;
    198       1.1       cgd }
    199       1.1       cgd 
    200       1.1       cgd 
    201       1.1       cgd /*
    202       1.1       cgd  * When the parser reads in a string, it wants to stick the string on the
    203       1.1       cgd  * stack and only adjust the stack pointer when it knows how big the
    204       1.1       cgd  * string is.  Stackblock (defined in stack.h) returns a pointer to a block
    205       1.1       cgd  * of space on top of the stack and stackblocklen returns the length of
    206       1.1       cgd  * this block.  Growstackblock will grow this space by at least one byte,
    207       1.1       cgd  * possibly moving it (like realloc).  Grabstackblock actually allocates the
    208       1.1       cgd  * part of the block that has been used.
    209       1.1       cgd  */
    210       1.1       cgd 
    211       1.1       cgd void
    212       1.1       cgd growstackblock() {
    213       1.1       cgd 	char *p;
    214      1.17       cgd 	int newlen = ALIGN(stacknleft * 2 + 100);
    215       1.1       cgd 	char *oldspace = stacknxt;
    216       1.1       cgd 	int oldlen = stacknleft;
    217       1.1       cgd 	struct stack_block *sp;
    218       1.1       cgd 
    219       1.1       cgd 	if (stacknxt == stackp->space && stackp != &stackbase) {
    220       1.1       cgd 		INTOFF;
    221       1.1       cgd 		sp = stackp;
    222       1.1       cgd 		stackp = sp->prev;
    223       1.1       cgd 		sp = ckrealloc((pointer)sp, sizeof(struct stack_block) - MINSIZE + newlen);
    224       1.1       cgd 		sp->prev = stackp;
    225       1.1       cgd 		stackp = sp;
    226       1.1       cgd 		stacknxt = sp->space;
    227       1.1       cgd 		stacknleft = newlen;
    228       1.1       cgd 		INTON;
    229       1.1       cgd 	} else {
    230       1.1       cgd 		p = stalloc(newlen);
    231       1.9   mycroft 		memcpy(p, oldspace, oldlen);
    232       1.1       cgd 		stacknxt = p;			/* free the space */
    233      1.17       cgd 		stacknleft += newlen;		/* we just allocated */
    234       1.1       cgd 	}
    235       1.1       cgd }
    236       1.1       cgd 
    237       1.1       cgd 
    238       1.1       cgd 
    239       1.1       cgd void
    240  1.17.2.1       rat grabstackblock(len)
    241      1.10       cgd 	int len;
    242      1.10       cgd {
    243       1.1       cgd 	len = ALIGN(len);
    244       1.1       cgd 	stacknxt += len;
    245       1.1       cgd 	stacknleft -= len;
    246       1.1       cgd }
    247       1.1       cgd 
    248       1.1       cgd 
    249       1.1       cgd 
    250       1.1       cgd /*
    251       1.1       cgd  * The following routines are somewhat easier to use that the above.
    252       1.1       cgd  * The user declares a variable of type STACKSTR, which may be declared
    253       1.1       cgd  * to be a register.  The macro STARTSTACKSTR initializes things.  Then
    254       1.1       cgd  * the user uses the macro STPUTC to add characters to the string.  In
    255       1.1       cgd  * effect, STPUTC(c, p) is the same as *p++ = c except that the stack is
    256       1.1       cgd  * grown as necessary.  When the user is done, she can just leave the
    257       1.1       cgd  * string there and refer to it using stackblock().  Or she can allocate
    258       1.1       cgd  * the space for it using grabstackstr().  If it is necessary to allow
    259       1.1       cgd  * someone else to use the stack temporarily and then continue to grow
    260       1.1       cgd  * the string, the user should use grabstack to allocate the space, and
    261       1.1       cgd  * then call ungrabstr(p) to return to the previous mode of operation.
    262       1.1       cgd  *
    263       1.1       cgd  * USTPUTC is like STPUTC except that it doesn't check for overflow.
    264       1.1       cgd  * CHECKSTACKSPACE can be called before USTPUTC to ensure that there
    265       1.1       cgd  * is space for at least one character.
    266       1.1       cgd  */
    267       1.1       cgd 
    268       1.1       cgd 
    269       1.1       cgd char *
    270       1.1       cgd growstackstr() {
    271       1.1       cgd 	int len = stackblocksize();
    272       1.1       cgd 	if (herefd >= 0 && len >= 1024) {
    273       1.1       cgd 		xwrite(herefd, stackblock(), len);
    274       1.1       cgd 		sstrnleft = len - 1;
    275       1.1       cgd 		return stackblock();
    276       1.1       cgd 	}
    277       1.1       cgd 	growstackblock();
    278       1.1       cgd 	sstrnleft = stackblocksize() - len - 1;
    279       1.1       cgd 	return stackblock() + len;
    280       1.1       cgd }
    281       1.1       cgd 
    282       1.1       cgd 
    283       1.1       cgd /*
    284       1.1       cgd  * Called from CHECKSTRSPACE.
    285       1.1       cgd  */
    286       1.1       cgd 
    287       1.1       cgd char *
    288       1.1       cgd makestrspace() {
    289       1.1       cgd 	int len = stackblocksize() - sstrnleft;
    290       1.1       cgd 	growstackblock();
    291       1.1       cgd 	sstrnleft = stackblocksize() - len;
    292       1.1       cgd 	return stackblock() + len;
    293       1.1       cgd }
    294       1.1       cgd 
    295       1.1       cgd 
    296       1.1       cgd 
    297       1.1       cgd void
    298       1.1       cgd ungrabstackstr(s, p)
    299       1.1       cgd 	char *s;
    300       1.1       cgd 	char *p;
    301       1.1       cgd 	{
    302       1.1       cgd 	stacknleft += stacknxt - s;
    303       1.1       cgd 	stacknxt = s;
    304       1.1       cgd 	sstrnleft = stacknleft - (p - s);
    305       1.1       cgd }
    306