ladybird/Kernel/Heap/SlabAllocator.h
Daniel Bertalan b847541ee8 Kernel: Allow passing null pointer to delete
The C++ standard says that it's legal to call the `delete` operator with
a null pointer argument, in which case it should be a no-op. I
encountered this issue when running a kernel that's compiled with Clang.
I assume this fact was used for some kind of optimization.
2021-07-14 13:12:25 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <AK/Function.h>
#include <AK/Types.h>
namespace Kernel {
#define SLAB_ALLOC_SCRUB_BYTE 0xab
#define SLAB_DEALLOC_SCRUB_BYTE 0xbc
void* slab_alloc(size_t slab_size);
void slab_dealloc(void*, size_t slab_size);
void slab_alloc_init();
void slab_alloc_stats(Function<void(size_t slab_size, size_t allocated, size_t free)>);
#define MAKE_SLAB_ALLOCATED(type) \
public: \
[[nodiscard]] void* operator new(size_t) \
{ \
void* ptr = slab_alloc(sizeof(type)); \
VERIFY(ptr); \
return ptr; \
} \
[[nodiscard]] void* operator new(size_t, const std::nothrow_t&) noexcept \
{ \
return slab_alloc(sizeof(type)); \
} \
void operator delete(void* ptr) noexcept \
{ \
if (!ptr) \
return; \
slab_dealloc(ptr, sizeof(type)); \
} \
\
private:
}