📄 lbnmem.h
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/* * Operations on the usual buffers of bytes */#ifndef BNSECURE#define BNSECURE 1#endif/* * These operations act on buffers of memory, just like malloc & free. * One exception: it is not legal to pass a NULL pointer to lbnMemFree. */#ifndef lbnMemAllocvoid *lbnMemAlloc(unsigned bytes);#endif#ifndef lbnMemFreevoid lbnMemFree(void *ptr, unsigned bytes);#endif/* This wipes out a buffer of bytes if necessary needed. */#ifndef lbnMemWipe#if BNSECUREvoid lbnMemWipe(void *ptr, unsigned bytes);#else#define lbnMemWipe(ptr, bytes) (void)(ptr,bytes)#endif#endif /* !lbnMemWipe *//* * lbnRealloc is NOT like realloc(); it's endian-sensitive * If lbnMemRealloc is #defined, lbnRealloc will be defined in terms of it. * It is legal to pass a NULL pointer to lbnRealloc, although oldbytes * will always be sero. */#ifndef lbnReallocvoid *lbnRealloc(void *ptr, unsigned oldbytes, unsigned newbytes);#endif/* * These macros are the ones actually used most often in the math library. * They take and return pointers to the *end* of the given buffer, and * take sizes in terms of words, not bytes. * * Note that LBNALLOC takes the pointer as an argument instead of returning * the value. * * Note also that these macros are only useable if you have included * lbn.h (for the BIG and BIGLITTLE macros), which this file does NOT include. */#define LBNALLOC(p,words) BIGLITTLE( \ if ( ((p) = lbnMemAlloc((words)*sizeof*(p))) != 0) (p) += (words), \ (p) = lbnMemAlloc((words) * sizeof*(p)) \ )#define LBNFREE(p,words) lbnMemFree((p) BIG(-(words)), (words) * sizeof*(p))#define LBNREALLOC(p,old,new) \ lbnRealloc(p, (old) * sizeof*(p), (new) * sizeof*(p))#define LBNWIPE(p,words) lbnMemWipe((p) BIG(-(words)), (words) * sizeof*(p))
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