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-rw-r--r--source4/configure.in1
-rw-r--r--source4/include/includes.h6
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/basic.mk3
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/ldb/common/talloc.c997
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/Makefile.talloc16
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/config.m43
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/config.mk23
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/talloc.c (renamed from source4/lib/talloc.c)4
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/talloc.h (renamed from source4/include/talloc.h)2
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt492
-rw-r--r--source4/lib/talloc/testsuite.c (renamed from source4/torture/local/talloc.c)73
-rw-r--r--source4/torture/config.mk2
12 files changed, 613 insertions, 1009 deletions
diff --git a/source4/configure.in b/source4/configure.in
index 241d154ae1..7672ed5eb2 100644
--- a/source4/configure.in
+++ b/source4/configure.in
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ SMB_INCLUDE_M4(build/m4/rewrite.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/popt/config.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/iconv.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/socket/config.m4)
+SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/talloc/config.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/tdb/config.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/ldb/config.m4)
SMB_INCLUDE_M4(lib/cmdline/config.m4)
diff --git a/source4/include/includes.h b/source4/include/includes.h
index ad24ff676d..2666d59f89 100644
--- a/source4/include/includes.h
+++ b/source4/include/includes.h
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ extern int errno;
/* Lists, trees, caching, database... */
#include "version.h"
#include "xfile.h"
-#include "talloc.h"
+#include "lib/talloc/talloc.h"
#include "nt_status.h"
#include "structs.h"
#include "lib/tdb/include/tdb.h"
@@ -291,8 +291,10 @@ int asprintf(char **,const char *, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,3);
#define strlen(x) valgrind_strlen(x)
#endif
+#if 0
+/* darn, we can't do this now that we don't link the ldb tools to all the smb libs */
#define TALLOC_ABORT(reason) smb_panic(reason)
-
+#endif
/*
this is a warning hack. The idea is to use this everywhere that we
diff --git a/source4/lib/basic.mk b/source4/lib/basic.mk
index e4275bea49..a14201d9be 100644
--- a/source4/lib/basic.mk
+++ b/source4/lib/basic.mk
@@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ ADD_OBJ_FILES = \
lib/data_blob.o \
lib/util.o \
lib/util_sock.o \
- lib/talloc.o \
lib/substitute.o \
lib/fsusage.o \
lib/ms_fnmatch.o \
@@ -71,6 +70,6 @@ ADD_OBJ_FILES = \
lib/db_wrap.o \
lib/gencache.o
REQUIRED_SUBSYSTEMS = \
- LIBLDB CHARSET LIBREPLACE LIBNETIF LIBCRYPTO LIB_SECURITY EXT_LIB_DL
+ LIBLDB CHARSET LIBREPLACE LIBNETIF LIBCRYPTO LIB_SECURITY EXT_LIB_DL LIBTALLOC
# End SUBSYSTEM LIBBASIC
##############################
diff --git a/source4/lib/ldb/common/talloc.c b/source4/lib/ldb/common/talloc.c
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f50264801..0000000000
--- a/source4/lib/ldb/common/talloc.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,997 +0,0 @@
-/*
- Samba Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
-
- Samba trivial allocation library - new interface
-
- NOTE: Please read talloc_guide.txt for full documentation
-
- Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2004
-
- 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.
-*/
-
-/*
- inspired by http://swapped.cc/halloc/
-*/
-
-
-#ifdef _SAMBA_BUILD_
-#include "includes.h"
-#else
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdarg.h>
-#include "talloc.h"
-#endif
-
-/* use this to force every realloc to change the pointer, to stress test
- code that might not cope */
-#define ALWAYS_REALLOC 0
-
-
-#define MAX_TALLOC_SIZE 0x10000000
-#define TALLOC_MAGIC 0xe814ec4f
-#define TALLOC_MAGIC_FREE 0x7faebef3
-#define TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE ((const char *)1)
-
-/* by default we abort when given a bad pointer (such as when talloc_free() is called
- on a pointer that came from malloc() */
-#ifndef TALLOC_ABORT
-#define TALLOC_ABORT(reason) abort()
-#endif
-
-#ifndef discard_const_p
-#define discard_const_p(type, ptr) ((type *)(ptr))
-#endif
-
-/* this null_context is only used if talloc_enable_leak_report() or
- talloc_enable_leak_report_full() is called, otherwise it remains
- NULL
-*/
-static const void *null_context;
-
-
-struct talloc_reference_handle {
- struct talloc_reference_handle *next, *prev;
- void *ptr;
-};
-
-typedef int (*talloc_destructor_t)(void *);
-
-struct talloc_chunk {
- struct talloc_chunk *next, *prev;
- struct talloc_chunk *parent, *child;
- struct talloc_reference_handle *refs;
- size_t size;
- unsigned magic;
- talloc_destructor_t destructor;
- const char *name;
-};
-
-/* panic if we get a bad magic value */
-static struct talloc_chunk *talloc_chunk_from_ptr(const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = discard_const_p(struct talloc_chunk, ptr)-1;
- if (tc->magic != TALLOC_MAGIC) {
- if (tc->magic == TALLOC_MAGIC_FREE) {
- TALLOC_ABORT("Bad talloc magic value - double free");
- } else {
- TALLOC_ABORT("Bad talloc magic value - unknown value");
- }
- }
-
- return tc;
-}
-
-/* hook into the front of the list */
-#define _TLIST_ADD(list, p) \
-do { \
- if (!(list)) { \
- (list) = (p); \
- (p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \
- } else { \
- (list)->prev = (p); \
- (p)->next = (list); \
- (p)->prev = NULL; \
- (list) = (p); \
- }\
-} while (0)
-
-/* remove an element from a list - element doesn't have to be in list. */
-#define _TLIST_REMOVE(list, p) \
-do { \
- if ((p) == (list)) { \
- (list) = (p)->next; \
- if (list) (list)->prev = NULL; \
- } else { \
- if ((p)->prev) (p)->prev->next = (p)->next; \
- if ((p)->next) (p)->next->prev = (p)->prev; \
- } \
- if ((p) && ((p) != (list))) (p)->next = (p)->prev = NULL; \
-} while (0)
-
-
-/*
- return the parent chunk of a pointer
-*/
-static struct talloc_chunk *talloc_parent_chunk(const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- while (tc->prev) tc=tc->prev;
- return tc->parent;
-}
-
-/*
- Allocate a bit of memory as a child of an existing pointer
-*/
-void *_talloc(const void *context, size_t size)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc;
-
- if (context == NULL) {
- context = null_context;
- }
-
- if (size >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- tc = malloc(sizeof(*tc)+size);
- if (tc == NULL) return NULL;
-
- tc->size = size;
- tc->magic = TALLOC_MAGIC;
- tc->destructor = NULL;
- tc->child = NULL;
- tc->name = NULL;
- tc->refs = NULL;
-
- if (context) {
- struct talloc_chunk *parent = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context);
-
- tc->parent = parent;
-
- if (parent->child) {
- parent->child->parent = NULL;
- }
-
- _TLIST_ADD(parent->child, tc);
- } else {
- tc->next = tc->prev = tc->parent = NULL;
- }
-
- return (void *)(tc+1);
-}
-
-
-/*
- setup a destructor to be called on free of a pointer
- the destructor should return 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
- if the destructor fails then the free is failed, and the memory can
- be continued to be used
-*/
-void talloc_set_destructor(const void *ptr, int (*destructor)(void *))
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- tc->destructor = destructor;
-}
-
-/*
- increase the reference count on a piece of memory.
-*/
-void talloc_increase_ref_count(const void *ptr)
-{
- talloc_reference(null_context, ptr);
-}
-
-/*
- helper for talloc_reference()
-*/
-static int talloc_reference_destructor(void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_reference_handle *handle = ptr;
- struct talloc_chunk *tc1 = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- struct talloc_chunk *tc2 = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(handle->ptr);
- if (tc1->destructor != (talloc_destructor_t)-1) {
- tc1->destructor = NULL;
- }
- _TLIST_REMOVE(tc2->refs, handle);
- talloc_free(handle);
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- make a secondary reference to a pointer, hanging off the given context.
- the pointer remains valid until both the original caller and this given
- context are freed.
-
- the major use for this is when two different structures need to reference the
- same underlying data, and you want to be able to free the two instances separately,
- and in either order
-*/
-void *talloc_reference(const void *context, const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc;
- struct talloc_reference_handle *handle;
- if (ptr == NULL) return NULL;
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- handle = talloc_named_const(context, sizeof(*handle), TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE);
-
- if (handle == NULL) return NULL;
-
- /* note that we hang the destructor off the handle, not the
- main context as that allows the caller to still setup their
- own destructor on the context if they want to */
- talloc_set_destructor(handle, talloc_reference_destructor);
- handle->ptr = discard_const_p(void, ptr);
- _TLIST_ADD(tc->refs, handle);
- return handle->ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- remove a secondary reference to a pointer. This undo's what
- talloc_reference() has done. The context and pointer arguments
- must match those given to a talloc_reference()
-*/
-static int talloc_unreference(const void *context, const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- struct talloc_reference_handle *h;
-
- if (context == NULL) {
- context = null_context;
- }
-
- for (h=tc->refs;h;h=h->next) {
- struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(h);
- if ((p==NULL && context==NULL) || p+1 == context) break;
- }
- if (h == NULL) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- talloc_set_destructor(h, NULL);
- _TLIST_REMOVE(tc->refs, h);
- talloc_free(h);
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- remove a specific parent context from a pointer. This is a more
- controlled varient of talloc_free()
-*/
-int talloc_unlink(const void *context, void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc_p, *new_p;
- void *new_parent;
-
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- if (context == NULL) {
- context = null_context;
- }
-
- if (talloc_unreference(context, ptr) == 0) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (context == NULL) {
- if (talloc_parent_chunk(ptr) != NULL) {
- return -1;
- }
- } else {
- if (talloc_chunk_from_ptr(context) != talloc_parent_chunk(ptr)) {
- return -1;
- }
- }
-
- tc_p = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- if (tc_p->refs == NULL) {
- return talloc_free(ptr);
- }
-
- new_p = talloc_parent_chunk(tc_p->refs);
- if (new_p) {
- new_parent = new_p+1;
- } else {
- new_parent = NULL;
- }
-
- if (talloc_unreference(new_parent, ptr) != 0) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- talloc_steal(new_parent, ptr);
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- add a name to an existing pointer - va_list version
-*/
-static void talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0);
-
-static void talloc_set_name_v(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- tc->name = talloc_vasprintf(ptr, fmt, ap);
- if (tc->name) {
- talloc_set_name_const(tc->name, ".name");
- }
-}
-
-/*
- add a name to an existing pointer
-*/
-void talloc_set_name(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-}
-
-/*
- more efficient way to add a name to a pointer - the name must point to a
- true string constant
-*/
-void talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr, const char *name)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- tc->name = name;
-}
-
-/*
- create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and
- talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you
- to name the pointer.
-*/
-void *talloc_named(const void *context, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- void *ptr;
-
- ptr = _talloc(context, size);
- if (ptr == NULL) return NULL;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- create a named talloc pointer. Any talloc pointer can be named, and
- talloc_named() operates just like talloc() except that it allows you
- to name the pointer.
-*/
-void *talloc_named_const(const void *context, size_t size, const char *name)
-{
- void *ptr;
-
- ptr = _talloc(context, size);
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- talloc_set_name_const(ptr, name);
-
- return ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- return the name of a talloc ptr, or "UNNAMED"
-*/
-const char *talloc_get_name(const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- if (tc->name == TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE) {
- return ".reference";
- }
- if (tc->name) {
- return tc->name;
- }
- return "UNNAMED";
-}
-
-/*
- this is for compatibility with older versions of talloc
-*/
-void *talloc_init(const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- void *ptr;
-
- ptr = _talloc(NULL, 0);
- if (ptr == NULL) return NULL;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- talloc_set_name_v(ptr, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
-
- return ptr;
-}
-
-
-/*
- free a talloc pointer. This also frees all child pointers of this
- pointer recursively
-
- return 0 if the memory is actually freed, otherwise -1. The memory
- will not be freed if the ref_count is > 1 or the destructor (if
- any) returns non-zero
-*/
-int talloc_free(void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc;
-
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- return -1;
- }
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- if (tc->refs) {
- talloc_reference_destructor(tc->refs);
- return -1;
- }
-
- if (tc->destructor) {
- talloc_destructor_t d = tc->destructor;
- if (d == (talloc_destructor_t)-1) {
- return -1;
- }
- tc->destructor = (talloc_destructor_t)-1;
- if (d(ptr) == -1) {
- tc->destructor = d;
- return -1;
- }
- tc->destructor = NULL;
- }
-
- while (tc->child) {
- /* we need to work out who will own an abandoned child
- if it cannot be freed. In priority order, the first
- choice is owner of any remaining reference to this
- pointer, the second choice is our parent, and the
- final choice is the null context. */
- void *child = tc->child+1;
- const void *new_parent = null_context;
- if (tc->child->refs) {
- struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(tc->child->refs);
- if (p) new_parent = p+1;
- }
- if (talloc_free(child) == -1) {
- if (new_parent == null_context) {
- struct talloc_chunk *p = talloc_parent_chunk(ptr);
- if (p) new_parent = p+1;
- }
- talloc_steal(new_parent, child);
- }
- }
-
- if (tc->parent) {
- _TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc);
- if (tc->parent->child) {
- tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent;
- }
- } else {
- if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next;
- if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev;
- }
-
- tc->magic = TALLOC_MAGIC_FREE;
-
- free(tc);
- return 0;
-}
-
-
-
-/*
- A talloc version of realloc. The context argument is only used if
- ptr is NULL
-*/
-void *_talloc_realloc(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size, const char *name)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc;
- void *new_ptr;
-
- /* size zero is equivalent to free() */
- if (size == 0) {
- talloc_free(ptr);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (size >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* realloc(NULL) is equavalent to malloc() */
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- return talloc_named_const(context, size, name);
- }
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- /* don't allow realloc on referenced pointers */
- if (tc->refs) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /* by resetting magic we catch users of the old memory */
- tc->magic = TALLOC_MAGIC_FREE;
-
-#if ALWAYS_REALLOC
- new_ptr = malloc(size + sizeof(*tc));
- if (new_ptr) {
- memcpy(new_ptr, tc, tc->size + sizeof(*tc));
- free(tc);
- }
-#else
- new_ptr = realloc(tc, size + sizeof(*tc));
-#endif
- if (!new_ptr) {
- tc->magic = TALLOC_MAGIC;
- return NULL;
- }
-
- tc = new_ptr;
- tc->magic = TALLOC_MAGIC;
- if (tc->parent) {
- tc->parent->child = new_ptr;
- }
-
- if (tc->prev) {
- tc->prev->next = tc;
- }
- if (tc->next) {
- tc->next->prev = tc;
- }
-
- tc->size = size;
- talloc_set_name_const(tc+1, name);
-
- return (void *)(tc+1);
-}
-
-/*
- move a lump of memory from one talloc context to another return the
- ptr on success, or NULL if it could not be transferred
-*/
-void *talloc_steal(const void *new_ctx, const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc, *new_tc;
-
- if (!ptr) {
- return NULL;
- }
-
- if (new_ctx == NULL) {
- new_ctx = null_context;
- }
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- if (new_ctx == NULL) {
- if (tc->parent) {
- _TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc);
- if (tc->parent->child) {
- tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent;
- }
- } else {
- if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next;
- if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev;
- }
-
- tc->parent = tc->next = tc->prev = NULL;
- return discard_const_p(void, ptr);
- }
-
- new_tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(new_ctx);
-
- if (tc == new_tc) {
- return discard_const_p(void, ptr);
- }
-
- if (tc->parent) {
- _TLIST_REMOVE(tc->parent->child, tc);
- if (tc->parent->child) {
- tc->parent->child->parent = tc->parent;
- }
- } else {
- if (tc->prev) tc->prev->next = tc->next;
- if (tc->next) tc->next->prev = tc->prev;
- }
-
- tc->parent = new_tc;
- if (new_tc->child) new_tc->child->parent = NULL;
- _TLIST_ADD(new_tc->child, tc);
-
- return discard_const_p(void, ptr);
-}
-
-/*
- return the total size of a talloc pool (subtree)
-*/
-off_t talloc_total_size(const void *ptr)
-{
- off_t total = 0;
- struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc;
-
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- ptr = null_context;
- }
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- total = tc->size;
- for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) {
- total += talloc_total_size(c+1);
- }
- return total;
-}
-
-/*
- return the total number of blocks in a talloc pool (subtree)
-*/
-off_t talloc_total_blocks(const void *ptr)
-{
- off_t total = 0;
- struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- total++;
- for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) {
- total += talloc_total_blocks(c+1);
- }
- return total;
-}
-
-/*
- return the number of external references to a pointer
-*/
-static int talloc_reference_count(const void *ptr)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
- struct talloc_reference_handle *h;
- int ret = 0;
-
- for (h=tc->refs;h;h=h->next) {
- ret++;
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view
-*/
-static void talloc_report_depth(const void *ptr, FILE *f, int depth)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) {
- if (c->name == TALLOC_MAGIC_REFERENCE) {
- struct talloc_reference_handle *handle = (void *)(c+1);
- const char *name2 = talloc_get_name(handle->ptr);
- fprintf(f, "%*sreference to: %s\n", depth*4, "", name2);
- } else {
- const char *name = talloc_get_name(c+1);
- fprintf(f, "%*s%-30s contains %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks (ref %d)\n",
- depth*4, "",
- name,
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(c+1),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(c+1),
- talloc_reference_count(c+1));
- talloc_report_depth(c+1, f, depth+1);
- }
- }
-
-}
-
-/*
- report on memory usage by all children of a pointer, giving a full tree view
-*/
-void talloc_report_full(const void *ptr, FILE *f)
-{
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- ptr = null_context;
- }
- if (ptr == NULL) return;
-
- fprintf(f,"full talloc report on '%s' (total %lu bytes in %lu blocks)\n",
- talloc_get_name(ptr),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr));
-
- talloc_report_depth(ptr, f, 1);
-}
-
-/*
- report on memory usage by all children of a pointer
-*/
-void talloc_report(const void *ptr, FILE *f)
-{
- struct talloc_chunk *c, *tc;
-
- if (ptr == NULL) {
- ptr = null_context;
- }
- if (ptr == NULL) return;
-
- fprintf(f,"talloc report on '%s' (total %lu bytes in %lu blocks)\n",
- talloc_get_name(ptr),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(ptr),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(ptr));
-
- tc = talloc_chunk_from_ptr(ptr);
-
- for (c=tc->child;c;c=c->next) {
- fprintf(f, "\t%-30s contains %6lu bytes in %3lu blocks\n",
- talloc_get_name(c+1),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_size(c+1),
- (unsigned long)talloc_total_blocks(c+1));
- }
-
-}
-
-/*
- report on any memory hanging off the null context
-*/
-static void talloc_report_null(void)
-{
- if (talloc_total_size(null_context) != 0) {
- talloc_report(null_context, stderr);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- report on any memory hanging off the null context
-*/
-static void talloc_report_null_full(void)
-{
- if (talloc_total_size(null_context) != 0) {
- talloc_report_full(null_context, stderr);
- }
-}
-
-/*
- enable leak reporting on exit
-*/
-void talloc_enable_leak_report(void)
-{
- null_context = talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "null_context");
- atexit(talloc_report_null);
-}
-
-/*
- enable full leak reporting on exit
-*/
-void talloc_enable_leak_report_full(void)
-{
- null_context = talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "null_context");
- atexit(talloc_report_null_full);
-}
-
-/*
- talloc and zero memory.
-*/
-void *_talloc_zero(const void *ctx, size_t size, const char *name)
-{
- void *p = talloc_named_const(ctx, size, name);
-
- if (p) {
- memset(p, '\0', size);
- }
-
- return p;
-}
-
-
-/*
- memdup with a talloc.
-*/
-void *_talloc_memdup(const void *t, const void *p, size_t size, const char *name)
-{
- void *newp = talloc_named_const(t, size, name);
-
- if (newp) {
- memcpy(newp, p, size);
- }
-
- return newp;
-}
-
-/*
- strdup with a talloc
-*/
-char *talloc_strdup(const void *t, const char *p)
-{
- char *ret;
- if (!p) {
- return NULL;
- }
- ret = talloc_memdup(t, p, strlen(p) + 1);
- if (ret) {
- talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret);
- }
- return ret;
-}
-
-/*
- strndup with a talloc
-*/
-char *talloc_strndup(const void *t, const char *p, size_t n)
-{
- size_t len;
- char *ret;
-
- for (len=0; p[len] && len<n; len++) ;
-
- ret = talloc(t, len + 1);
- if (!ret) { return NULL; }
- memcpy(ret, p, len);
- ret[len] = 0;
- return ret;
-}
-
-#ifndef VA_COPY
-#ifdef HAVE_VA_COPY
-#define VA_COPY(dest, src) __va_copy(dest, src)
-#else
-#define VA_COPY(dest, src) (dest) = (src)
-#endif
-#endif
-
-char *talloc_vasprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
-{
- int len;
- char *ret;
- va_list ap2;
-
- VA_COPY(ap2, ap);
-
- len = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, ap2);
-
- ret = talloc(t, len+1);
- if (ret) {
- VA_COPY(ap2, ap);
- vsnprintf(ret, len+1, fmt, ap2);
- talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret);
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/*
- Perform string formatting, and return a pointer to newly allocated
- memory holding the result, inside a memory pool.
- */
-char *talloc_asprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
- char *ret;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- ret = talloc_vasprintf(t, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-/**
- * Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and @p ap,
- * and return @p s, which may have moved. Good for gradually
- * accumulating output into a string buffer.
- **/
-
-static char *talloc_vasprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,0);
-
-static char *talloc_vasprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
-{
- int len, s_len;
- va_list ap2;
-
- VA_COPY(ap2, ap);
-
- if (s) {
- s_len = strlen(s);
- } else {
- s_len = 0;
- }
- len = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, ap2);
-
- s = talloc_realloc(NULL, s, s_len + len+1);
- if (!s) return NULL;
-
- VA_COPY(ap2, ap);
-
- vsnprintf(s+s_len, len+1, fmt, ap2);
- talloc_set_name_const(s, s);
-
- return s;
-}
-
-/*
- Realloc @p s to append the formatted result of @p fmt and return @p
- s, which may have moved. Good for gradually accumulating output
- into a string buffer.
- */
-char *talloc_asprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- va_list ap;
-
- va_start(ap, fmt);
- s = talloc_vasprintf_append(s, fmt, ap);
- va_end(ap);
- return s;
-}
-
-/*
- alloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
-*/
-void *talloc_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name)
-{
- if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) {
- return NULL;
- }
- return talloc_named_const(ctx, el_size * count, name);
-}
-
-/*
- alloc an zero array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
-*/
-void *talloc_zero_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name)
-{
- if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) {
- return NULL;
- }
- return _talloc_zero(ctx, el_size * count, name);
-}
-
-
-/*
- realloc an array, checking for integer overflow in the array size
-*/
-void *talloc_realloc_array(const void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name)
-{
- if (count >= MAX_TALLOC_SIZE/el_size) {
- return NULL;
- }
- ptr = talloc_realloc(ctx, ptr, el_size * count);
- if (ptr) {
- talloc_set_name_const(ptr, name);
- }
- return ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- a function version of talloc_realloc(), so it can be passed as a function pointer
- to libraries that want a realloc function (a realloc function encapsulates
- all the basic capabilities of an allocation library, which is why this is useful)
-*/
-void *talloc_realloc_fn(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size)
-{
- return _talloc_realloc(context, ptr, size, NULL);
-}
diff --git a/source4/lib/talloc/Makefile.talloc b/source4/lib/talloc/Makefile.talloc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..88cb0e7159
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/Makefile.talloc
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+OPT = -g -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs
+LIBS = -lgcov
+#OPT = -g
+
+CFLAGS = $(OPT) -Wall
+
+all: testsuite
+
+testsuite: talloc.o testsuite.o
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o testsuite testsuite.o talloc.o $(LIBS)
+
+clean:
+ rm -f *~ *.o testsuite *.gc??
+
+gcov:
+ gcov talloc.c
diff --git a/source4/lib/talloc/config.m4 b/source4/lib/talloc/config.m4
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..298c6691b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/config.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+if test x"$experimental" = x"yes"; then
+ SMB_LIBRARY_ENABLE(libtalloc,YES)
+fi
diff --git a/source4/lib/talloc/config.mk b/source4/lib/talloc/config.mk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2f38fe04ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/config.mk
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+################################################
+# Start SUBSYSTEM LIBTALLOC
+[SUBSYSTEM::LIBTALLOC]
+INIT_OBJ_FILES = \
+ lib/talloc/talloc.o
+REQUIRED_SUBSYSTEMS = \
+ LIBREPLACE
+#
+# End SUBSYSTEM LIBTALLOC
+################################################
+
+################################################
+# Start LIBRARY LIBTALLOC
+[LIBRARY::libtalloc]
+MAJOR_VERSION = 0
+MINOR_VERSION = 0
+RELEASE_VERSION = 1
+REQUIRED_SUBSYSTEMS = \
+ LIBTALLOC
+#
+# End LIBRARY LIBTALLOC
+################################################
+
diff --git a/source4/lib/talloc.c b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc.c
index ce1a325ebd..4666e28288 100644
--- a/source4/lib/talloc.c
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc.c
@@ -564,6 +564,9 @@ void *_talloc_realloc(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size, const char *n
if (tc->parent) {
tc->parent->child = new_ptr;
}
+ if (tc->child) {
+ tc->child->parent = new_ptr;
+ }
if (tc->prev) {
tc->prev->next = tc;
@@ -857,6 +860,7 @@ char *talloc_strndup(const void *t, const char *p, size_t n)
if (!ret) { return NULL; }
memcpy(ret, p, len);
ret[len] = 0;
+ talloc_set_name_const(ret, ret);
return ret;
}
diff --git a/source4/include/talloc.h b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc.h
index ffb4c9f252..6ebba447aa 100644
--- a/source4/include/talloc.h
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc.h
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ char *talloc_asprintf_append(char *s,
void *talloc_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name);
void *talloc_zero_array(const void *ctx, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name);
void *talloc_realloc_array(const void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t el_size, unsigned count, const char *name);
-void *talloc_ldb_alloc(void *context, void *ptr, size_t size);
+void *talloc_realloc_fn(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size);
#endif
diff --git a/source4/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b3b148d476
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/talloc_guide.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,492 @@
+Using talloc in Samba4
+----------------------
+
+Andrew Tridgell
+September 2004
+
+The most current version of this document is available at
+ http://samba.org/ftp/unpacked/samba4/talloc_guide.txt
+
+If you are used to talloc from Samba3 then please read this carefully,
+as talloc has changed a lot.
+
+The new talloc is a hierarchical, reference counted memory pool system
+with destructors. Quite a mounthful really, but not too bad once you
+get used to it.
+
+Perhaps the biggest change from Samba3 is that there is no distinction
+between a "talloc context" and a "talloc pointer". Any pointer
+returned from talloc() is itself a valid talloc context. This means
+you can do this:
+
+ struct foo *X = talloc_p(mem_ctx, struct foo);
+ X->name = talloc_strdup(X, "foo");
+
+and the pointer X->name would be a "child" of the talloc context "X"
+which is itself a child of mem_ctx. So if you do talloc_free(mem_ctx)
+then it is all destroyed, whereas if you do talloc_free(X) then just X
+and X->name are destroyed, and if you do talloc_free(X->name) then
+just the name element of X is destroyed.
+
+If you think about this, then what this effectively gives you is an
+n-ary tree, where you can free any part of the tree with
+talloc_free().
+
+If you find this confusing, then I suggest you run the LOCAL-TALLOC
+smbtorture test to watch talloc in action. You may also like to add
+your own tests to source/torture/local/talloc.c to clarify how some
+particular situation is handled.
+
+
+Performance
+-----------
+
+All the additional features of talloc() over malloc() do come at a
+price. We have a simple performance test in Samba4 that measures
+talloc() versus malloc() performance, and it seems that talloc() is
+about 10% slower than malloc() on my x86 Debian Linux box. For Samba,
+the great reduction in code complexity that we get by using talloc
+makes this worthwhile, especially as the total overhead of
+talloc/malloc in Samba is already quite small.
+
+
+talloc API
+----------
+
+The following is a complete guide to the talloc API. Read it all at
+least twice.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc(const void *context, size_t size);
+
+The talloc() function is the core of the talloc library. It takes a
+memory context, and returns a pointer to a new area of memory of the
+given size.
+
+The returned pointer is itself a talloc context, so you can use it as
+the context argument to more calls to talloc if you wish.
+
+The returned pointer is a "child" of the supplied context. This means
+that if you talloc_free() the context then the new child disappears as
+well. Alternatively you can free just the child.
+
+The context argument to talloc() can be NULL, in which case a new top
+level context is created.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_p(const void *context, type);
+
+The talloc_p() macro is the equivalent of
+
+ (type *)talloc(ctx, sizeof(type))
+
+You should use it in preference to talloc() whenever possible, as it
+provides additional type safety. It also automatically calls the
+talloc_set_name_const() function with the name being a string holding
+the name of the type.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+int talloc_free(void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_free() function frees a piece of talloc memory, and all its
+children. You can call talloc_free() on any pointer returned by
+talloc().
+
+The return value of talloc_free() indicates success or failure, with 0
+returned for success and -1 for failure. The only possible failure
+condition is if the pointer had a destructor attached to it and the
+destructor returned -1. See talloc_set_destructor() for details on
+destructors.
+
+If this pointer has an additional parent when talloc_free() is called
+then the memory is not actually released, but instead the most
+recently established parent is destroyed. See talloc_reference() for
+details on establishing additional parents.
+
+For more control on which parent is removed, see talloc_unlink()
+
+talloc_free() operates recursively on its children.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_reference(const void *context, const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_reference() function makes "context" an additional parent
+of "ptr".
+
+The return value of talloc_reference() is always the original pointer
+"ptr", unless talloc ran out of memory in creating the reference in
+which case it will return NULL (each additional reference consumes
+around 48 bytes of memory on intel x86 platforms).
+
+If "ptr" is NULL, then the function is a no-op, and simply returns NULL.
+
+After creating a reference you can free it in one of the following
+ways:
+
+ - you can talloc_free() any parent of the original pointer. That
+ will reduce the number of parents of this pointer by 1, and will
+ cause this pointer to be freed if it runs out of parents.
+
+ - you can talloc_free() the pointer itself. That will destroy the
+ most recently established parent to the pointer and leave the
+ pointer as a child of its current parent.
+
+For more control on which parent to remove, see talloc_unlink()
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+int talloc_unlink(const void *context, const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_unlink() function removes a specific parent from ptr. The
+context passed must either be a context used in talloc_reference()
+with this pointer, or must be a direct parent of ptr.
+
+Note that if the parent has already been removed using talloc_free()
+then this function will fail and will return -1. Likewise, if "ptr"
+is NULL, then the function will make no modifications and return -1.
+
+Usually you can just use talloc_free() instead of talloc_unlink(), but
+sometimes it is useful to have the additional control on which parent
+is removed.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_set_destructor(const void *ptr, int (*destructor)(void *));
+
+The function talloc_set_destructor() sets the "destructor" for the
+pointer "ptr". A destructor is a function that is called when the
+memory used by a pointer is about to be released. The destructor
+receives the pointer as an argument, and should return 0 for success
+and -1 for failure.
+
+The destructor can do anything it wants to, including freeing other
+pieces of memory. A common use for destructors is to clean up
+operating system resources (such as open file descriptors) contained
+in the structure the destructor is placed on.
+
+You can only place one destructor on a pointer. If you need more than
+one destructor then you can create a zero-length child of the pointer
+and place an additional destructor on that.
+
+To remove a destructor call talloc_set_destructor() with NULL for the
+destructor.
+
+If your destructor attempts to talloc_free() the pointer that it is
+the destructor for then talloc_free() will return -1 and the free will
+be ignored. This would be a pointless operation anyway, as the
+destructor is only called when the memory is just about to go away.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_increase_ref_count(const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_increase_ref_count(ptr) function is exactly equivalent to:
+
+ talloc_reference(NULL, ptr);
+
+You can use either syntax, depending on which you think is clearer in
+your code.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_set_name(const void *ptr, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+Each talloc pointer has a "name". The name is used principally for
+debugging purposes, although it is also possible to set and get the
+name on a pointer in as a way of "marking" pointers in your code.
+
+The main use for names on pointer is for "talloc reports". See
+talloc_report() and talloc_report_full() for details. Also see
+talloc_enable_leak_report() and talloc_enable_leak_report_full().
+
+The talloc_set_name() function allocates memory as a child of the
+pointer. It is logically equivalent to:
+ talloc_set_name_const(ptr, talloc_asprintf(ptr, fmt, ...));
+
+Note that multiple calls to talloc_set_name() will allocate more
+memory without releasing the name. All of the memory is released when
+the ptr is freed using talloc_free().
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_set_name_const(const void *ptr, const char *name);
+
+The function talloc_set_name_const() is just like talloc_set_name(),
+but it takes a string constant, and is much faster. It is extensively
+used by the "auto naming" macros, such as talloc_p().
+
+This function does not allocate any memory. It just copies the
+supplied pointer into the internal representation of the talloc
+ptr. This means you must not pass a name pointer to memory that will
+disappear before the ptr is freed with talloc_free().
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_named(const void *context, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+The talloc_named() function creates a named talloc pointer. It is
+equivalent to:
+
+ ptr = talloc(context, size);
+ talloc_set_name(ptr, fmt, ....);
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_named_const(const void *context, size_t size, const char *name);
+
+This is equivalent to:
+
+ ptr = talloc(context, size);
+ talloc_set_name_const(ptr, name);
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+const char *talloc_get_name(const void *ptr);
+
+This returns the current name for the given talloc pointer. See
+talloc_set_name() for details.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_init(const char *fmt, ...);
+
+This function creates a zero length named talloc context as a top
+level context. It is equivalent to:
+
+ talloc_named(NULL, 0, fmt, ...);
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_realloc(const void *context, void *ptr, size_t size);
+
+The talloc_realloc() function changes the size of a talloc
+pointer. It has the following equivalences:
+
+ talloc_realloc(context, NULL, size) ==> talloc(context, size);
+ talloc_realloc(context, ptr, 0) ==> talloc_free(ptr);
+
+The "context" argument is only used if "ptr" is not NULL, otherwise it
+is ignored.
+
+talloc_realloc() returns the new pointer, or NULL on failure. The call
+will fail either due to a lack of memory, or because the pointer has
+more than one parent (see talloc_reference()).
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_steal(const void *new_ctx, const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_steal() function changes the parent context of a talloc
+pointer. It is typically used when the context that the pointer is
+currently a child of is going to be freed and you wish to keep the
+memory for a longer time.
+
+The talloc_steal() function returns the pointer that you pass it. It
+does not have any failure modes.
+
+NOTE: It is possible to produce loops in the parent/child relationship
+if you are not careful with talloc_steal(). No guarantees are provided
+as to your sanity or the safety of your data if you do this.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+off_t talloc_total_size(const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_total_size() function returns the total size in bytes used
+by this pointer and all child pointers. Mostly useful for debugging.
+
+Passing NULL is allowed, but it will only give a meaningful result if
+talloc_enable_leak_report() or talloc_enable_leak_report_full() has
+been called.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+off_t talloc_total_blocks(const void *ptr);
+
+The talloc_total_blocks() function returns the total memory block
+count used by this pointer and all child pointers. Mostly useful for
+debugging.
+
+Passing NULL is allowed, but it will only give a meaningful result if
+talloc_enable_leak_report() or talloc_enable_leak_report_full() has
+been called.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_report(const void *ptr, FILE *f);
+
+The talloc_report() function prints a summary report of all memory
+used by ptr. One line of report is printed for each immediate child of
+ptr, showing the total memory and number of blocks used by that child.
+
+You can pass NULL for the pointer, in which case a report is printed
+for the top level memory context, but only if
+talloc_enable_leak_report() or talloc_enable_leak_report_full() has
+been called.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_report_full(const void *ptr, FILE *f);
+
+This provides a more detailed report than talloc_report(). It will
+recursively print the ensire tree of memory referenced by the
+pointer. References in the tree are shown by giving the name of the
+pointer that is referenced.
+
+You can pass NULL for the pointer, in which case a report is printed
+for the top level memory context, but only if
+talloc_enable_leak_report() or talloc_enable_leak_report_full() has
+been called.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_enable_leak_report(void);
+
+This enables calling of talloc_report(NULL, stderr) when the program
+exits. In Samba4 this is enabled by using the --leak-report command
+line option.
+
+For it to be useful, this function must be called before any other
+talloc function as it establishes a "null context" that acts as the
+top of the tree. If you don't call this function first then passing
+NULL to talloc_report() or talloc_report_full() won't give you the
+full tree printout.
+
+Here is a typical talloc report:
+
+talloc report on 'null_context' (total 267 bytes in 15 blocks)
+ libcli/auth/spnego_parse.c:55 contains 31 bytes in 2 blocks
+ libcli/auth/spnego_parse.c:55 contains 31 bytes in 2 blocks
+ iconv(UTF8,CP850) contains 42 bytes in 2 blocks
+ libcli/auth/spnego_parse.c:55 contains 31 bytes in 2 blocks
+ iconv(CP850,UTF8) contains 42 bytes in 2 blocks
+ iconv(UTF8,UTF-16LE) contains 45 bytes in 2 blocks
+ iconv(UTF-16LE,UTF8) contains 45 bytes in 2 blocks
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void talloc_enable_leak_report_full(void);
+
+This enables calling of talloc_report_full(NULL, stderr) when the
+program exits. In Samba4 this is enabled by using the
+--leak-report-full command line option.
+
+For it to be useful, this function must be called before any other
+talloc function as it establishes a "null context" that acts as the
+top of the tree. If you don't call this function first then passing
+NULL to talloc_report() or talloc_report_full() won't give you the
+full tree printout.
+
+Here is a typical full report:
+
+full talloc report on 'root' (total 18 bytes in 8 blocks)
+ p1 contains 18 bytes in 7 blocks (ref 0)
+ r1 contains 13 bytes in 2 blocks (ref 0)
+ reference to: p2
+ p2 contains 1 bytes in 1 blocks (ref 1)
+ x3 contains 1 bytes in 1 blocks (ref 0)
+ x2 contains 1 bytes in 1 blocks (ref 0)
+ x1 contains 1 bytes in 1 blocks (ref 0)
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_zero(const void *ctx, size_t size);
+
+The talloc_zero() function is equivalent to:
+
+ ptr = talloc(ctx, size);
+ if (ptr) memset(ptr, 0, size);
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_memdup(const void *ctx, const void *p, size_t size);
+
+The talloc_memdup() function is equivalent to:
+
+ ptr = talloc(ctx, size);
+ if (ptr) memcpy(ptr, p, size);
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+char *talloc_strdup(const void *ctx, const char *p);
+
+The talloc_strdup() function is equivalent to:
+
+ ptr = talloc(ctx, strlen(p)+1);
+ if (ptr) memcpy(ptr, p, strlen(p)+1);
+
+This functions sets the name of the new pointer to the passed
+string. This is equivalent to:
+ talloc_set_name_const(ptr, ptr)
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+char *talloc_strndup(const void *t, const char *p, size_t n);
+
+The talloc_strndup() function is the talloc equivalent of the C
+library function strndup()
+
+This functions sets the name of the new pointer to the passed
+string. This is equivalent to:
+ talloc_set_name_const(ptr, ptr)
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+char *talloc_vasprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
+
+The talloc_vasprintf() function is the talloc equivalent of the C
+library function vasprintf()
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+char *talloc_asprintf(const void *t, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+The talloc_asprintf() function is the talloc equivalent of the C
+library function asprintf()
+
+This functions sets the name of the new pointer to the passed
+string. This is equivalent to:
+ talloc_set_name_const(ptr, ptr)
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+char *talloc_asprintf_append(char *s, const char *fmt, ...);
+
+The talloc_asprintf_append() function appends the given formatted
+string to the given string.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_array_p(const void *ctx, type, uint_t count);
+
+The talloc_array_p() macro is equivalent to:
+
+ (type *)talloc(ctx, sizeof(type) * count);
+
+except that it provides integer overflow protection for the multiply,
+returning NULL if the multiply overflows.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_realloc_p(const void *ctx, void *ptr, type, uint_t count);
+
+The talloc_realloc_p() macro is equivalent to:
+
+ (type *)talloc_realloc(ctx, ptr, sizeof(type) * count);
+
+except that it provides integer overflow protection for the multiply,
+returning NULL if the multiply overflows.
+
+
+=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
+void *talloc_realloc_fn(const void *ctx, void *ptr, size_t size);
+
+This is a non-macro version of talloc_realloc(), which is useful
+as libraries sometimes want a ralloc function pointer. A realloc()
+implementation encapsulates the functionality of malloc(), free() and
+realloc() in one call, which is why it is useful to be able to pass
+around a single function pointer.
+
diff --git a/source4/torture/local/talloc.c b/source4/lib/talloc/testsuite.c
index 69becf67cc..22444b1116 100644
--- a/source4/torture/local/talloc.c
+++ b/source4/lib/talloc/testsuite.c
@@ -36,16 +36,16 @@
#ifndef _SAMBA_BUILD_
typedef enum {False=0,True=1} BOOL;
-static struct timeval current_time(void)
+static struct timeval timeval_current(void)
{
struct timeval tv;
- GetTimeOfDay(&tv);
+ gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
return tv;
}
-static double elapsed_time(struct timeval *tv)
+static double timeval_elapsed(struct timeval *tv)
{
- struct timeval tv2 = current_time();
+ struct timeval tv2 = timeval_current();
return (tv2.tv_sec - tv->tv_sec) +
(tv2.tv_usec - tv->tv_usec)*1.0e-6;
}
@@ -564,6 +564,40 @@ static BOOL test_realloc(void)
return True;
}
+
+/*
+ test realloc with a child
+*/
+static BOOL test_realloc_child(void)
+{
+ void *root;
+ struct el1 {
+ int count;
+ struct el2 {
+ const char *name;
+ } **list;
+ } *el1;
+ struct el2 *el2;
+
+ printf("TESTING REALLOC WITH CHILD\n");
+
+ root = talloc(NULL, 0);
+
+ el1 = talloc_p(root, struct el1);
+ el1->list = talloc_p(el1, struct el2 *);
+ el1->list[0] = talloc_p(el1->list, struct el2);
+ el1->list[0]->name = talloc_strdup(el1->list[0], "testing");
+
+ el2 = talloc_p(el1->list, struct el2);
+
+ el1->list = talloc_realloc_p(el1, el1->list, struct el2 *, 2);
+ el1->list[1] = el2;
+
+ talloc_free(root);
+
+ return True;
+}
+
/*
test steal
*/
@@ -645,6 +679,31 @@ static BOOL test_ldb(void)
return True;
}
+
+static BOOL test_unref_reparent(void)
+{
+ void *root, *p1, *p2, *c1;
+
+ printf("TESTING UNREFERENCE AFTER PARENT FREED\n");
+
+ root = talloc_named_const(NULL, 0, "root");
+ p1 = talloc_named_const(root, 1, "orig parent");
+ p2 = talloc_named_const(root, 1, "parent by reference");
+
+ c1 = talloc_named_const(p1, 1, "child");
+ talloc_reference(p2, c1);
+
+ talloc_free(p1);
+ talloc_unlink(p2, c1);
+
+ CHECK_SIZE(root, 1);
+
+ talloc_free(p2);
+ talloc_free(root);
+
+ return True;
+}
+
/*
measure the speed of talloc versus malloc
*/
@@ -701,7 +760,9 @@ BOOL torture_local_talloc(void)
ret &= test_unlink1();
ret &= test_misc();
ret &= test_realloc();
+ ret &= test_realloc_child();
ret &= test_steal();
+ ret &= test_unref_reparent();
ret &= test_ldb();
if (ret) {
ret &= test_speed();
@@ -713,9 +774,9 @@ BOOL torture_local_talloc(void)
#ifndef _SAMBA_BUILD_
-int main(void)
+ int main(void)
{
- if (!torture_local_talloc(0)) {
+ if (!torture_local_talloc()) {
printf("ERROR: TESTSUIE FAILED\n");
return -1;
}
diff --git a/source4/torture/config.mk b/source4/torture/config.mk
index 7c7b6379db..658d1f1ba6 100644
--- a/source4/torture/config.mk
+++ b/source4/torture/config.mk
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ REQUIRED_SUBSYSTEMS = \
[SUBSYSTEM::TORTURE_LOCAL]
ADD_OBJ_FILES = \
torture/local/iconv.o \
- torture/local/talloc.o \
+ lib/talloc/testsuite.o \
torture/local/messaging.o \
torture/local/binding_string.o \
torture/local/idtree.o