| #ifndef MALLOC_PROVIDED |
| /* |
| FUNCTION |
| <<__malloc_lock>>, <<__malloc_unlock>>---lock malloc pool |
| |
| INDEX |
| __malloc_lock |
| INDEX |
| __malloc_unlock |
| |
| ANSI_SYNOPSIS |
| #include <malloc.h> |
| void __malloc_lock (struct _reent *<[reent]>); |
| void __malloc_unlock (struct _reent *<[reent]>); |
| |
| TRAD_SYNOPSIS |
| void __malloc_lock(<[reent]>) |
| struct _reent *<[reent]>; |
| |
| void __malloc_unlock(<[reent]>) |
| struct _reent *<[reent]>; |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| The <<malloc>> family of routines call these functions when they need to lock |
| the memory pool. The version of these routines supplied in the library use |
| the lock API defined in sys/lock.h. If multiple threads of execution can |
| call <<malloc>>, or if <<malloc>> can be called reentrantly, then you need to |
| define your own versions of these functions in order to safely lock the |
| memory pool during a call. If you do not, the memory pool may become |
| corrupted. |
| |
| A call to <<malloc>> may call <<__malloc_lock>> recursively; that is, |
| the sequence of calls may go <<__malloc_lock>>, <<__malloc_lock>>, |
| <<__malloc_unlock>>, <<__malloc_unlock>>. Any implementation of these |
| routines must be careful to avoid causing a thread to wait for a lock |
| that it already holds. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <malloc.h> |
| #include <sys/lock.h> |
| |
| #ifndef __SINGLE_THREAD__ |
| __LOCK_INIT_RECURSIVE(static, __malloc_lock_object); |
| #endif |
| |
| void |
| __malloc_lock (ptr) |
| struct _reent *ptr; |
| { |
| #ifndef __SINGLE_THREAD__ |
| __lock_acquire_recursive (__malloc_lock_object); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| void |
| __malloc_unlock (ptr) |
| struct _reent *ptr; |
| { |
| #ifndef __SINGLE_THREAD__ |
| __lock_release_recursive (__malloc_lock_object); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #endif |