/* * emalloc - return new memory obtained from the system. Belch if none. */ #include #include "ntp_types.h" #include "ntp_malloc.h" #include "ntp_syslog.h" #include "ntp_stdlib.h" /* * When using the debug MS CRT allocator, each allocation stores the * callsite __FILE__ and __LINE__, which is then displayed at process * termination, to track down leaks. We don't want all of our * allocations to show up as coming from emalloc.c, so we preserve the * original callsite's source file and line using macros which pass * __FILE__ and __LINE__ as parameters to these routines. * Other debug malloc implementations can be used by defining * EREALLOC_IMPL() as ports/winnt/include/config.h does. */ void * ereallocz( void * ptr, size_t newsz, size_t priorsz, int zero_init #ifdef EREALLOC_CALLSITE /* ntp_malloc.h */ , const char * file, int line #endif ) { char * mem; size_t allocsz; if (0 == newsz) allocsz = 1; else allocsz = newsz; mem = EREALLOC_IMPL(ptr, allocsz, file, line); if (NULL == mem) { msyslog_term = TRUE; #ifndef EREALLOC_CALLSITE msyslog(LOG_ERR, "fatal out of memory (%lu bytes)", (u_long)newsz); #else msyslog(LOG_ERR, "fatal out of memory %s line %d (%lu bytes)", file, line, (u_long)newsz); #endif exit(1); } if (zero_init && newsz > priorsz) zero_mem(mem + priorsz, newsz - priorsz); return mem; } char * estrdup_impl( const char * str #ifdef EREALLOC_CALLSITE , const char * file, int line #endif ) { char * copy; size_t bytes; bytes = strlen(str) + 1; copy = ereallocz(NULL, bytes, 0, FALSE #ifdef EREALLOC_CALLSITE , file, line #endif ); memcpy(copy, str, bytes); return copy; } #if 0 #ifndef EREALLOC_CALLSITE void * emalloc(size_t newsz) { return ereallocz(NULL, newsz, 0, FALSE); } #endif #endif