| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889 | /* * libc/stdlib/malloc/heap_free.c -- return memory to a heap * *  Copyright (C) 2002  NEC Corporation *  Copyright (C) 2002  Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser * General Public License.  See the file COPYING.LIB in the main * directory of this archive for more details. * * Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> */#include <stdlib.h>#include "heap.h"/* Return the block of memory at MEM, of size SIZE, to HEAP.  */struct heap_free_area *__heap_free (struct heap_free_area **heap, void *mem, size_t size){  struct heap_free_area *fa, *prev_fa;  void *end = (char *)mem + size;  HEAP_DEBUG (*heap, "before __heap_free");  /* Find the right position in the free-list entry to place the new block.     This is the most speed critical loop in this malloc implementation:     since we use a simple linked-list for the free-list, and we keep it in     address-sorted order, it can become very expensive to insert something     in the free-list when it becomes fragmented and long.  [A better     implemention would use a balanced tree or something for the free-list,     though that bloats the code-size and complexity quite a bit.]  */  for (prev_fa = 0, fa = *heap; fa; prev_fa = fa, fa = fa->next)    if (unlikely (HEAP_FREE_AREA_END (fa) >= mem))      break;  if (fa && HEAP_FREE_AREA_START (fa) <= end)    /* The free-area FA is adjacent to the new block, merge them.  */    {      size_t fa_size = fa->size + size;      if (HEAP_FREE_AREA_START (fa) == end)	/* FA is just after the new block, grow down to encompass it. */	{	  /* See if FA can now be merged with its predecessor. */	  if (prev_fa && mem == HEAP_FREE_AREA_END (prev_fa))	    /* Yup; merge PREV_FA's info into FA.  */	    {	      fa_size += prev_fa->size;	      __heap_link_free_area_after (heap, fa, prev_fa->prev);	    }	}      else	/* FA is just before the new block, expand to encompass it. */	{	  struct heap_free_area *next_fa = fa->next;	  /* See if FA can now be merged with its successor. */	  if (next_fa && end == HEAP_FREE_AREA_START (next_fa))	    /* Yup; merge FA's info into NEXT_FA.  */	    {	      fa_size += next_fa->size;	      __heap_link_free_area_after (heap, next_fa, prev_fa);	      fa = next_fa;	    }	  else	    /* FA can't be merged; move the descriptor for it to the tail-end	       of the memory block.  */	    {	      /* The new descriptor is at the end of the extended block,		 SIZE bytes later than the old descriptor.  */	      fa = (struct heap_free_area *)((char *)fa + size);	      /* Update links with the neighbors in the list.  */	      __heap_link_free_area (heap, fa, prev_fa, next_fa);	    }	}      fa->size = fa_size;    }  else    /* Make the new block into a separate free-list entry.  */    fa = __heap_add_free_area (heap, mem, size, prev_fa, fa);  HEAP_DEBUG (*heap, "after __heap_free");  return fa;}
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