Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jason Evans
9e1810ca9d Silence miscellaneous 64-to-32-bit data loss warnings. 2016-02-24 13:03:48 -08:00
Jason Evans
560a4e1e01 Fix xallocx() bugs.
Fix xallocx() bugs related to the 'extra' parameter when specified as
non-zero.
2015-09-11 20:40:34 -07:00
Jason Evans
40cbd30d50 Fix huge_ralloc_no_move() to succeed more often.
Fix huge_ralloc_no_move() to succeed if an allocation request results in
the same usable size as the existing allocation, even if the request
size is smaller than the usable size.  This bug did not cause
correctness issues, but it could cause unnecessary moves during
reallocation.
2015-07-24 18:20:48 -07:00
Mike Hommey
b54aef1d8c Fixup after 3a730df (Avoid pointer arithmetic on void*[...]) 2014-05-28 09:46:09 -07:00
Mike Hommey
3a730dfd50 Avoid pointer arithmetic on void* in test/integration/rallocx.c 2014-05-27 15:26:28 -07:00
Jason Evans
ada8447cf6 Reduce maximum tested alignment.
Reduce maximum tested alignment from 2^29 to 2^25.  Some systems may not
have enough contiguous virtual memory to satisfy the larger alignment,
but the smaller alignment is still adequate to test multi-chunk
alignment.
2014-03-30 11:22:23 -07:00
Jason Evans
e935c07e00 Add rallocx() test of both alignment and zeroing. 2013-12-16 13:37:21 -08:00
Jason Evans
5a658b9c75 Add zero/align tests for rallocx(). 2013-12-15 15:54:18 -08:00
Jason Evans
d82a5e6a34 Implement the *allocx() API.
Implement the *allocx() API, which is a successor to the *allocm() API.
The *allocx() functions are slightly simpler to use because they have
fewer parameters, they directly return the results of primary interest,
and mallocx()/rallocx() avoid the strict aliasing pitfall that
allocm()/rallocx() share with posix_memalign().  The following code
violates strict aliasing rules:

    foo_t *foo;
    allocm((void **)&foo, NULL, 42, 0);

whereas the following is safe:

    foo_t *foo;
    void *p;
    allocm(&p, NULL, 42, 0);
    foo = (foo_t *)p;

mallocx() does not have this problem:

    foo_t *foo = (foo_t *)mallocx(42, 0);
2013-12-12 22:35:52 -08:00