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From-SVN: r81764
313 lines
6.6 KiB
C
313 lines
6.6 KiB
C
/* Memory mamagement routines.
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Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Paul Brook <paul@nowt.org>
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This file is part of the GNU Fortran 95 runtime library (libgfor).
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Libgfor is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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Libgfor is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with libgfor; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include "config.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "libgfortran.h"
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/* If GFC_CLEAR_MEMORY is defined, the memory allocation routines will
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return memory that is guaranteed to be set to zero. This can have
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a severe efficiency penalty, so it should never be set if good
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performance is desired, but it can help when you're debugging code. */
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#define GFC_CLEAR_MEMORY
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/* If GFC_CHECK_MEMORY is defined, we do some sanity checks at runtime.
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This causes small overhead, but again, it also helps debugging. */
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#define GFC_CHECK_MEMORY
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/* We use a double linked list of these structures to keep track of
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the memory we allocate internally. We could also use this for user
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allocated memory (ALLOCATE/DEALLOCATE). This should be stored in a
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seperate list. */
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#define malloc_t prefix(malloc_t)
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typedef struct malloc_t
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{
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int magic;
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int marker;
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struct malloc_t *prev, *next;
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/* The start of the block. */
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void *data;
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}
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malloc_t;
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/* We try to make sure we don't get memory corruption by checking for
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a magic number. */
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#define GFC_MALLOC_MAGIC 0x4d353941 /* "G95M" */
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#define HEADER_SIZE offsetof (malloc_t, data)
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#define DATA_POINTER(pheader) (&((pheader)->data))
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#define DATA_HEADER(pdata) ((malloc_t *)((char *) (pdata) - HEADER_SIZE))
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/* The root of the circular double linked list for compiler generated
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malloc calls. */
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static malloc_t mem_root;
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void
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memory_init (void)
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{
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/* The root should never be used directly, so don't set the magic. */
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mem_root.magic = 0;
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mem_root.next = &mem_root;
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mem_root.prev = &mem_root;
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mem_root.marker = 0;
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}
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/* Doesn't actually do any cleaning up, just throws an error if something
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has got out of sync somewhere. */
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void
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runtime_cleanup (void)
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{
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/* Make sure all memory we've allocated is freed on exit. */
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if (mem_root.next != &mem_root)
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runtime_error ("Unfreed memory on program termination");
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}
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void *
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get_mem (size_t n)
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{
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void *p;
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#ifdef GFC_CLEAR_MEMORY
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p = (void *) calloc (n, 1);
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#else
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#define temp malloc
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#undef malloc
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p = (void *) malloc (n);
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#define malloc temp
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#undef temp
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#endif
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if (p == NULL)
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os_error ("Memory allocation failed");
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return p;
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}
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void
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free_mem (void *p)
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{
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free (p);
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}
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/* Allocates a block of memory with a size of N bytes. N does not
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include the size of the header. */
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static malloc_t *
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malloc_with_header (size_t n)
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{
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malloc_t *newmem;
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n = n + HEADER_SIZE;
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newmem = (malloc_t *) get_mem (n);
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if (newmem)
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{
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newmem->magic = GFC_MALLOC_MAGIC;
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newmem->marker = 0;
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}
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return newmem;
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}
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/* Allocate memory for internal (compiler generated) use. */
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void *
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internal_malloc_size (size_t size)
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{
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malloc_t *newmem;
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newmem = malloc_with_header (size);
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if (!newmem)
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os_error ("Out of memory.");
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/* Add to end of list. */
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newmem->next = &mem_root;
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newmem->prev = mem_root.prev;
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mem_root.prev->next = newmem;
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mem_root.prev = newmem;
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return DATA_POINTER (newmem);
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}
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void *
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internal_malloc (GFC_INTEGER_4 size)
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{
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#ifdef GFC_CHECK_MEMORY
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/* Under normal circumstances, this is _never_ going to happen! */
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if (size <= 0)
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runtime_error ("Attempt to allocate a non-positive amount of memory.");
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#endif
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return internal_malloc_size ((size_t) size);
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}
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void *
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internal_malloc64 (GFC_INTEGER_8 size)
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{
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#ifdef GFC_CHECK_MEMORY
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/* Under normal circumstances, this is _never_ going to happen! */
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if (size <= 0)
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runtime_error ("Attempt to allocate a non-positive amount of memory.");
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#endif
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return internal_malloc_size ((size_t) size);
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}
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/* Free internally allocated memory. Pointer is NULLified. Also used to
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free user allocated memory. */
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/* TODO: keep a list of previously allocated blocks and reuse them. */
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void
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internal_free (void *mem)
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{
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malloc_t *m;
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if (!mem)
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runtime_error ("Internal: Possible double free of temporary.");
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m = DATA_HEADER (mem);
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if (m->magic != GFC_MALLOC_MAGIC)
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runtime_error ("Internal: No magic memblock marker. "
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"Possible memory corruption");
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/* Move markers up the chain, so they don't get lost. */
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m->prev->marker += m->marker;
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/* Remove from list. */
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m->prev->next = m->next;
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m->next->prev = m->prev;
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free (m);
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}
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/* User-allocate, one call for each member of the alloc-list of an
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ALLOCATE statement. */
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static void
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allocate_size (void **mem, size_t size, GFC_INTEGER_4 * stat)
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{
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malloc_t *newmem;
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if (!mem)
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runtime_error ("Internal: NULL mem pointer in ALLOCATE.");
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newmem = malloc_with_header (size);
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if (!newmem)
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{
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if (stat)
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{
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*stat = 1;
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return;
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}
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else
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runtime_error ("ALLOCATE: Out of memory.");
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}
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/* We don't keep a list of these at the moment, so just link to itself. */
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newmem->next = newmem;
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newmem->prev = newmem;
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(*mem) = DATA_POINTER (newmem);
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if (stat)
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*stat = 0;
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}
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void
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allocate (void **mem, GFC_INTEGER_4 size, GFC_INTEGER_4 * stat)
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{
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if (size < 0)
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{
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runtime_error ("Attempt to allocate negative amount of memory. "
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"Possible integer overflow");
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abort ();
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}
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allocate_size (mem, (size_t) size, stat);
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}
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void
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allocate64 (void **mem, GFC_INTEGER_8 size, GFC_INTEGER_4 * stat)
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{
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if (size < 0)
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{
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runtime_error
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("ALLOCATE64: Attempt to allocate negative amount of memory. "
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"Possible integer overflow");
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abort ();
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}
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allocate_size (mem, (size_t) size, stat);
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}
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/* User-deallocate; pointer is NULLified. */
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void
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deallocate (void **mem, GFC_INTEGER_4 * stat)
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{
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if (!mem)
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runtime_error ("Internal: NULL mem pointer in ALLOCATE.");
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if (!*mem)
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{
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if (stat)
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{
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*stat = 1;
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return;
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}
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else
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{
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runtime_error
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("Internal: Attempt to DEALLOCATE unallocated memory.");
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abort ();
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}
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}
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/* Just use the internal routine. */
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internal_free (*mem);
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*mem = NULL;
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if (stat)
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*stat = 0;
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}
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