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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Handles a buffer that can be allocated and freed
*
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*/
#ifndef __ABUF_H
#define __ABUF_H
#include <linux/types.h>
/**
* struct abuf - buffer that can be allocated and freed
*
* This is useful for a block of data which may be allocated with malloc(), or
* not, so that it needs to be freed correctly when finished with.
*
* For now it has a very simple purpose.
*
* Using memset() to zero all fields is guaranteed to be equivalent to
* abuf_init().
*
* @data: Pointer to data
* @size: Size of data in bytes
* @alloced: true if allocated with malloc(), so must be freed after use
*/
struct abuf {
void *data;
size_t size;
bool alloced;
};
static inline void *abuf_data(const struct abuf *abuf)
{
return abuf->data;
}
static inline size_t abuf_size(const struct abuf *abuf)
{
return abuf->size;
}
/**
* abuf_set() - set the (unallocated) data in a buffer
*
* This simply makes the abuf point to the supplied data, which must be live
* for the lifetime of the abuf. It is not alloced.
*
* Any existing data in the abuf is freed and the alloced member is set to
* false.
*
* @abuf: abuf to adjust
* @data: New contents of abuf
* @size: New size of abuf
*/
void abuf_set(struct abuf *abuf, void *data, size_t size);
/**
* abuf_map_sysmem() - calls map_sysmem() to set up an abuf
*
* This is equivalent to abuf_set(abuf, map_sysmem(addr, size), size)
*
* Any existing data in the abuf is freed and the alloced member is set to
* false.
*
* @abuf: abuf to adjust
* @addr: Address to set the abuf to
* @size: New size of abuf
*/
void abuf_map_sysmem(struct abuf *abuf, ulong addr, size_t size);
/**
* abuf_realloc() - Change the size of a buffer
*
* This uses realloc() to change the size of the buffer, with the same semantics
* as that function. If the abuf is not currently alloced, then it will alloc
* it if the size needs to increase (i.e. set the alloced member to true)
*
* @abuf: abuf to adjust
* @new_size: new size in bytes.
* if 0, the abuf is freed
* if greater than the current size, the abuf is extended and the new
* space is not inited. The alloced member is set to true
* if less than the current size, the abuf is contracted and the data at
* the end is lost. If @new_size is 0, this sets the alloced member to
* false
* Return: true if OK, false if out of memory
*/
bool abuf_realloc(struct abuf *abuf, size_t new_size);
/**
* abuf_uninit_move() - Return the allocated contents and uninit the abuf
*
* This returns the abuf data to the caller, allocating it if necessary, so that
* the caller receives data that it can be sure will hang around. The caller is
* responsible for freeing the data.
*
* If the abuf has allocated data, it is returned. If the abuf has data but it
* is not allocated, then it is first allocated, then returned.
*
* If the abuf size is 0, this returns NULL
*
* The abuf is uninited as part of this, except if the allocation fails, in
* which NULL is returned and the abuf remains untouched.
*
* The abuf must be inited before this can be called.
*
* @abuf: abuf to uninit
* @sizep: if non-NULL, returns the size of the returned data
* Return: data contents, allocated with malloc(), or NULL if the data could not
* be allocated, or the data size is 0
*/
void *abuf_uninit_move(struct abuf *abuf, size_t *sizep);
/**
* abuf_init_move() - Make abuf take over the management of an allocated region
*
* After this, @data must not be used. All access must be via the abuf.
*
* @abuf: abuf to init
* @data: Existing allocated buffer to place in the abuf
* @size: Size of allocated buffer
*/
void abuf_init_move(struct abuf *abuf, void *data, size_t size);
/**
* abuf_init_set() - Set up a new abuf
*
* Inits a new abuf and sets up its (unallocated) data
*
* @abuf: abuf to set up
* @data: New contents of abuf
* @size: New size of abuf
*/
void abuf_init_set(struct abuf *abuf, void *data, size_t size);
/**
* abuf_uninit() - Free any memory used by an abuf
*
* The buffer must be inited before this can be called.
*
* @abuf: abuf to uninit
*/
void abuf_uninit(struct abuf *abuf);
/**
* abuf_init() - Set up a new abuf
*
* This initially has no data and alloced is set to false. This is equivalent to
* setting all fields to 0, e.g. with memset(), so callers can do that instead
* if desired.
*
* @abuf: abuf to set up
*/
void abuf_init(struct abuf *abuf);
#endif