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      1 /*
      2  * alloc.c
      3  *
      4  * memory allocation and deallocation
      5  *
      6  * David A. McGrew
      7  * Cisco Systems, Inc.
      8  */
      9 /*
     10  *
     11  * Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc.
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     44 
     45 #include "alloc.h"
     46 #include "crypto_kernel.h"
     47 
     48 /* the debug module for memory allocation */
     49 
     50 debug_module_t mod_alloc = {
     51   0,                  /* debugging is off by default */
     52   "alloc"             /* printable name for module   */
     53 };
     54 
     55 /*
     56  * Nota bene: the debugging statements for crypto_alloc() and
     57  * crypto_free() have identical prefixes, which include the addresses
     58  * of the memory locations on which they are operating.  This fact can
     59  * be used to locate memory leaks, by turning on memory debugging,
     60  * grepping for 'alloc', then matching alloc and free calls by
     61  * address.
     62  */
     63 
     64 #ifdef SRTP_KERNEL_LINUX
     65 
     66 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
     67 
     68 void *
     69 crypto_alloc(size_t size) {
     70   void *ptr;
     71 
     72   ptr = kmalloc(size, in_interrupt() ? GFP_ATOMIC : GFP_KERNEL);
     73 
     74   if (ptr) {
     75     debug_print(mod_alloc, "(location: %p) allocated", ptr);
     76   } else
     77     debug_print(mod_alloc, "allocation failed (asked for %d bytes)\n", size);
     78 
     79   return ptr;
     80 }
     81 
     82 void
     83 crypto_free(void *ptr) {
     84 
     85   debug_print(mod_alloc, "(location: %p) freed", ptr);
     86 
     87   kfree(ptr);
     88 }
     89 
     90 
     91 #elif defined(HAVE_STDLIB_H)
     92 
     93 void *
     94 crypto_alloc(size_t size) {
     95   void *ptr;
     96 
     97   ptr = malloc(size);
     98 
     99   if (ptr) {
    100     debug_print(mod_alloc, "(location: %p) allocated", ptr);
    101   } else
    102     debug_print(mod_alloc, "allocation failed (asked for %d bytes)\n", size);
    103 
    104   return ptr;
    105 }
    106 
    107 void
    108 crypto_free(void *ptr) {
    109 
    110   debug_print(mod_alloc, "(location: %p) freed", ptr);
    111 
    112   free(ptr);
    113 }
    114 
    115 #else  /* we need to define our own memory allocation routines */
    116 
    117 #error no memory allocation defined yet
    118 
    119 #endif
    120