A slab-allocator can now be used as the back-end for all memory allocations by setting __slab_max_size to a value > 0. This controls the slab size used for allocations and should be a power of 2, such as 2048 or 4096 bytes.
This change still needs testing.
- Replaced ISO Latin 1 code #160 with a plain blank space (ASCII code #32) where necessary
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under OS4 and beyond. The AmigaOS 2.x/3.x compatible code will still
use MEMF_ANY in the same situation, though. Other uses of MEMF_ANY have
been replaced as well where MEMF_PRIVATE would have made better sense.
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counters for "maximum amount of memory used" and "maximum number of chunks
allocated" to the current figures for these values.
- Fixed the alloca() declaration in <stdlib.h> so that software which keys
off the fact whether or not the alloca preprocessor symbol is defined
will do the right thing.
- Added an optional call-back function which can be called if alloca()
is about to return NULL, which some software does not consider.
Rather than letting such software drop into an illegal memory access
or worse, that call-back function will be invoked instead, which can
print an error message and eventually call abort().
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request to allocate 0 bytes as an error, returning NULL. They all
return a pointer sized memory chunk (= four bytes) initialized to
NULL (= 0) instead.
- The alloca() implementation which allocates memory from the system
rather than the local stack frame is thread-safe now. It also
interacts with the realloc(), calloc(), free() and malloc() functions
in that the alloca() cleanup routine is called once alloca() has
done its job. If all the memory allocated through alloca() has been
released no further calls to the cleanup function will be made.
- In the thread-safe library, realloc() permitted two different overlapping
calls to succeed in trying to reallocate the same chunk of memory due to
a race condition. Fixed.
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- The standard malloc() now sets errno to EINVAL for zero length
allocations.
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request to allocate 0 bytes as an error, returning NULL. They all
return a 1 byte memory chunk initialized to 0 instead.
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- The cross compiler GNUmakefile.os4 variant now also logs all warnings
and errors to a compiler.log file.
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files which initialize global data, such as the new "stdlib_program_name.c"
and "stdlib_malloc.c".
- Until I can find a way to invoke it from within the library, the
__machine_test() function is no longer invoked.
- Tagged global data with NOCOMMON attributes.
- Added the __lib_init() and __lib_exit() functions, which are part of the
thread-safe library and which can be used to hook up clib2 with standard
Amiga shared library/device code. Some documentation on how to use them
can be found in the <dos.h> header file.
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- Dropped unused stub code which is now redundant because of
the constructor/destructor mechanism.
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constructor/destructor functions for initialization and cleanup
purposes.
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into a dedicated module. This also has the advantage that it's
harder to break code by accidentally forgetting to call
InitSemaphore() after having allocated the memory for it.
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Both the library and the user code need to be rebuilt with the
preprocessor symbol __THREAD_SAFE defined to get thread-safe
code.
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and dirent data operations. That should do it! While the library is
not reentrant (this is not ixemul.library) it should be thread-safe
now. Thread-safe in the sense of POSIX 1003.1c-1995.
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code which initialized them.
- Reading/changing the errno variable is no longer done directly, but
involves accessor functions.
- References to the HUGE_VAL quantity now involve an accessor function, too.
- Changed the manner in which the __huge_val constant is initialized by
the __math_init() function.
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version of the library.
- Switched over the last use of DeviceProc() to GetDeviceProc(), etc.
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to the built-in function.
- Updated the stdio.h, stdlib.h, string.h and unistd.h header files
to declare function prototypes for the __MEM_DEBUG versions of the
library functions only if that preprocessor symbol is defined.
- If a SIGINT signal is caught and processed by the default signal
handler, the localized "*** BREAK" string will be printed rather
than the built-in one.
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management code in the default link library along with the
normal versions. Let's see how well this works out in the GCC
version. SAS/C does not seem to like it...
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malloc/free code itself and updated the alloca code to do its
own data management.
- Finally optimized the alloca() memory cleanup code.
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