/* PCSX2 - PS2 Emulator for PCs
* Copyright (C) 2002-2010 PCSX2 Dev Team
*
* PCSX2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* PCSX2 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 PCSX2.
* If not, see .
*/
#pragma once
#include "Exceptions.h"
// pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC - enables bounds checking on scoped malloc allocations.
#ifndef pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC
#define pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC 0
#endif
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Safe deallocation macros -- checks pointer validity (non-null) when needed, and sets
// pointer to null after deallocation.
#define safe_delete(ptr) \
((void)(delete (ptr)), (ptr) = NULL)
#define safe_delete_array(ptr) \
((void)(delete[](ptr)), (ptr) = NULL)
// No checks for NULL -- wxWidgets says it's safe to skip NULL checks and it runs on
// just about every compiler and libc implementation of any recentness.
#define safe_free(ptr) \
((void)(free(ptr), !!0), (ptr) = NULL)
//((void) (( ( (ptr) != NULL ) && (free( ptr ), !!0) ), (ptr) = NULL))
#define safe_fclose(ptr) \
((void)((((ptr) != NULL) && (fclose(ptr), !!0)), (ptr) = NULL))
// Implementation note: all known implementations of _aligned_free check the pointer for
// NULL status (our implementation under GCC, and microsoft's under MSVC), so no need to
// do it here.
#define safe_aligned_free(ptr) \
((void)(_aligned_free(ptr), (ptr) = NULL))
// aligned_malloc: Implement/declare linux equivalents here!
#if !defined(_MSC_VER)
extern void *__fastcall _aligned_malloc(size_t size, size_t align);
extern void *__fastcall pcsx2_aligned_realloc(void *handle, size_t new_size, size_t align, size_t old_size);
extern void _aligned_free(void *pmem);
#else
#define pcsx2_aligned_realloc(handle, new_size, align, old_size) \
_aligned_realloc(handle, new_size, align)
#endif
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// pxDoOutOfMemory
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
typedef void FnType_OutOfMemory(uptr blocksize);
typedef FnType_OutOfMemory *Fnptr_OutOfMemory;
// This method is meant to be assigned by applications that link against pxWex. It is called
// (invoked) prior to most pxWex built-in memory/array classes throwing exceptions, and can be
// used by an application to remove unneeded memory allocations and/or reduce internal cache
// reserves.
//
// Example: PCSX2 uses several bloated recompiler code caches. Larger caches improve performance,
// however a rouge cache growth could cause memory constraints in the operating system. If an out-
// of-memory error occurs, PCSX2's implementation of this function attempts to reset all internal
// recompiler caches. This can typically free up 100-150 megs of memory, and will allow the app
// to continue running without crashing or hanging the operating system, etc.
//
extern Fnptr_OutOfMemory pxDoOutOfMemory;
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// BaseScopedAlloc
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Base class that allows various ScopedMalloc types to be passed to functions that act
// on them.
//
// Rationale: This class and the derived varieties are provided as a simple autonomous self-
// destructing container for malloc. The entire class is almost completely dependency free,
// and thus can be included everywhere and anywhere without dependency hassles.
//
template
class BaseScopedAlloc
{
protected:
T *m_buffer;
uint m_size;
public:
BaseScopedAlloc()
{
m_buffer = NULL;
m_size = 0;
}
virtual ~BaseScopedAlloc() throw()
{
//pxAssert(m_buffer==NULL);
}
public:
size_t GetSize() const { return m_size; }
size_t GetLength() const { return m_size; }
// Allocates the object to the specified size. If an existing allocation is in
// place, it is freed and replaced with the new allocation, and all data is lost.
// Parameter:
// newSize - size of the new allocation, in elements (not bytes!). If the specified
// size is 0, the the allocation is freed, same as calling Free().
virtual void Alloc(size_t newsize) = 0;
// Re-sizes the allocation to the requested size, without any data loss.
// Parameter:
// newSize - size of the new allocation, in elements (not bytes!). If the specified
// size is 0, the the allocation is freed, same as calling Free().
virtual void Resize(size_t newsize) = 0;
void Free()
{
Alloc(0);
}
// Makes enough room for the requested size. Existing data in the array is retained.
void MakeRoomFor(uint size)
{
if (size <= m_size)
return;
Resize(size);
}
T *GetPtr(uint idx = 0) const
{
#if pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC
IndexBoundsAssumeDev("ScopedAlloc", idx, m_size);
#endif
return &m_buffer[idx];
}
T &operator[](uint idx)
{
#if pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC
IndexBoundsAssumeDev("ScopedAlloc", idx, m_size);
#endif
return m_buffer[idx];
}
const T &operator[](uint idx) const
{
#if pxUSE_SECURE_MALLOC
IndexBoundsAssumeDev("ScopedAlloc", idx, m_size);
#endif
return m_buffer[idx];
}
};
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ScopedAlloc
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A simple container class for a standard malloc allocation. By default, no bounds checking
// is performed, and there is no option for enabling bounds checking. If bounds checking and
// other features are needed, use the more robust SafeArray<> instead.
//
// See docs for BaseScopedAlloc for details and rationale.
//
template
class ScopedAlloc : public BaseScopedAlloc
{
typedef BaseScopedAlloc _parent;
public:
ScopedAlloc(size_t size = 0)
: _parent()
{
Alloc(size);
}
virtual ~ScopedAlloc() throw()
{
safe_free(this->m_buffer);
}
virtual void Alloc(size_t newsize)
{
safe_free(this->m_buffer);
this->m_size = newsize;
if (!this->m_size)
return;
this->m_buffer = (T *)malloc(this->m_size * sizeof(T));
if (!this->m_buffer)
throw Exception::OutOfMemory(L"ScopedAlloc");
}
virtual void Resize(size_t newsize)
{
this->m_size = newsize;
this->m_buffer = (T *)realloc(this->m_buffer, this->m_size * sizeof(T));
if (!this->m_buffer)
throw Exception::OutOfMemory(L"ScopedAlloc::Resize");
}
using _parent::operator[];
};
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ScopedAlignedAlloc
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A simple container class for an aligned allocation. By default, no bounds checking is
// performed, and there is no option for enabling bounds checking. If bounds checking and
// other features are needed, use the more robust SafeArray<> instead.
//
// See docs for BaseScopedAlloc for details and rationale.
//
template
class ScopedAlignedAlloc : public BaseScopedAlloc
{
typedef BaseScopedAlloc _parent;
public:
ScopedAlignedAlloc(size_t size = 0)
: _parent()
{
Alloc(size);
}
virtual ~ScopedAlignedAlloc() throw()
{
safe_aligned_free(this->m_buffer);
}
virtual void Alloc(size_t newsize)
{
safe_aligned_free(this->m_buffer);
this->m_size = newsize;
if (!this->m_size)
return;
this->m_buffer = (T *)_aligned_malloc(this->m_size * sizeof(T), align);
if (!this->m_buffer)
throw Exception::OutOfMemory(L"ScopedAlignedAlloc");
}
virtual void Resize(size_t newsize)
{
this->m_buffer = (T *)pcsx2_aligned_realloc(this->m_buffer, newsize * sizeof(T), align, this->m_size * sizeof(T));
this->m_size = newsize;
if (!this->m_buffer)
throw Exception::OutOfMemory(L"ScopedAlignedAlloc::Resize");
}
using _parent::operator[];
};