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 */PJ_IDECL(pj_size_t) pj_pool_get_capacity( pj_pool_t *pool );/** * Get the total size of user allocation request. * * @param pool	the pool. * * @return the total size. */PJ_IDECL(pj_size_t) pj_pool_get_used_size( pj_pool_t *pool );/** * Allocate storage with the specified size from the pool. * If there's no storage available in the pool, then the pool can allocate more * blocks if the increment size is larger than the requested size. * * @param pool	    the pool. * @param size	    the requested size. * * @return pointer to the allocated memory. */PJ_IDECL(void*) pj_pool_alloc( pj_pool_t *pool, pj_size_t size);/** * Allocate storage  from the pool, and initialize it to zero. * This function behaves like pj_pool_alloc(), except that the storage will * be initialized to zero. * * @param pool	    the pool. * @param count	    the number of elements in the array. * @param elem	    the size of individual element. * * @return pointer to the allocated memory. */PJ_IDECL(void*) pj_pool_calloc( pj_pool_t *pool, pj_size_t count, 				pj_size_t elem);/** * @def pj_pool_zalloc(pj_pool_t *pool, pj_size_t size) * Allocate storage from the pool and initialize it to zero. * * @param pool	    The pool. * @param size	    The size to be allocated. * * @return	    Pointer to the allocated memory. */#define pj_pool_zalloc(pool, size)  pj_pool_calloc(pool, 1, size)/** * @}	// PJ_POOL *//* **************************************************************************//** * @defgroup PJ_POOL_FACTORY Pool Factory and Policy * @ingroup PJ_POOL_GROUP * @brief * A pool object must be created through a factory. A factory not only provides * generic interface functions to create and release pool, but also provides  * strategy to manage the life time of pools. One sample implementation,  * \a pj_caching_pool, can be set to keep the pools released by application for * future use as long as the total memory is below the limit. *  * The pool factory interface declared in PJLIB is designed to be extensible. * Application can define its own strategy by creating it's own pool factory * implementation, and this strategy can be used even by existing library * without recompilation. * * \section PJ_POOL_FACTORY_ITF Pool Factory Interface * The pool factory defines the following interface: *  - \a policy: the memory pool factory policy. *  - \a create_pool(): create a new memory pool. *  - \a release_pool(): release memory pool back to factory. * * \section PJ_POOL_FACTORY_POL Pool Factory Policy. * * A pool factory only defines functions to create and release pool and how * to manage pools, but the rest of the functionalities are controlled by * policy. A pool policy defines: *  - how memory block is allocated and deallocated (the default implementation *    allocates and deallocate memory by calling malloc() and free()). *  - callback to be called when memory allocation inside a pool fails (the *    default implementation will throw PJ_NO_MEMORY_EXCEPTION exception). *  - concurrency when creating and releasing pool from/to the factory. * * A pool factory can be given different policy during creation to make * it behave differently. For example, caching pool factory can be configured * to allocate and deallocate from a static/contiguous/preallocated memory  * instead of using malloc()/free(). *  * What strategy/factory and what policy to use is not defined by PJLIB, but * instead is left to application to make use whichever is most efficient for * itself. * * The pool factory policy controls the behaviour of memory factories, and * defines the following interface: *  - \a block_alloc(): allocate memory block from backend memory mgmt/system. *  - \a block_free(): free memory block back to backend memory mgmt/system. * @{ *//* We unfortunately don't have support for factory policy options as now,   so we keep this commented at the moment.enum PJ_POOL_FACTORY_OPTION{    PJ_POOL_FACTORY_SERIALIZE = 1};*//** * This structure declares pool factory interface. */typedef struct pj_pool_factory_policy{    /**     * Allocate memory block (for use by pool). This function is called     * by memory pool to allocate memory block.     *      * @param factory	Pool factory.     * @param size	The size of memory block to allocate.     *     * @return		Memory block.     */    void* (*block_alloc)(pj_pool_factory *factory, pj_size_t size);    /**     * Free memory block.     *     * @param factory	Pool factory.     * @param mem	Memory block previously allocated by block_alloc().     * @param size	The size of memory block.     */    void (*block_free)(pj_pool_factory *factory, void *mem, pj_size_t size);    /**     * Default callback to be called when memory allocation fails.     */    pj_pool_callback *callback;    /**     * Option flags.     */    unsigned flags;} pj_pool_factory_policy;/** * This constant denotes the exception number that will be thrown by default * memory factory policy when memory allocation fails. */extern int PJ_NO_MEMORY_EXCEPTION;/** * This global variable points to default memory pool factory policy. * The behaviour of the default policy is: *  - block allocation and deallocation use malloc() and free(). *  - callback will raise PJ_NO_MEMORY_EXCEPTION exception. *  - access to pool factory is not serialized (i.e. not thread safe). */extern pj_pool_factory_policy pj_pool_factory_default_policy;/** * This structure contains the declaration for pool factory interface. */struct pj_pool_factory{    /**     * Memory pool policy.     */    pj_pool_factory_policy policy;    /**    * Create a new pool from the pool factory.    *    * @param factory	The pool factory.    * @param name	the name to be assigned to the pool. The name should     *			not be longer than PJ_MAX_OBJ_NAME (32 chars), or     *			otherwise it will be truncated.    * @param initial_size the size of initial memory blocks taken by the pool.    *			Note that the pool will take 68+20 bytes for     *			administrative area from this block.    * @param increment_size the size of each additional blocks to be allocated    *			when the pool is running out of memory. If user     *			requests memory which is larger than this size, then     *			an error occurs.    *			Note that each time a pool allocates additional block,     *			it needs 20 bytes (equal to sizeof(pj_pool_block)) to     *			store some administrative info.    * @param callback	Cllback to be called when error occurs in the pool.    *			Note that when an error occurs during pool creation,     *			the callback itself is not called. Instead, NULL     *			will be returned.    *    * @return the memory pool, or NULL.    */    pj_pool_t*	(*create_pool)( pj_pool_factory *factory,				const char *name,				pj_size_t initial_size, 				pj_size_t increment_size,				pj_pool_callback *callback);    /**     * Release the pool to the pool factory.     *     * @param factory	The pool factory.     * @param pool	The pool to be released.    */    void (*release_pool)( pj_pool_factory *factory, pj_pool_t *pool );    /**     * Dump pool status to log.     *     * @param factory	The pool factory.     */    void (*dump_status)( pj_pool_factory *factory, pj_bool_t detail );    /**     * This is optional callback to be called by allocation policy when     * it allocates a new memory block. The factory may use this callback     * for example to keep track of the total number of memory blocks     * currently allocated by applications.     *     * @param factory	    The pool factory.     * @param size	    Size requested by application.     *     * @return		    MUST return PJ_TRUE, otherwise the block     *                      allocation is cancelled.     */    pj_bool_t (*on_block_alloc)(pj_pool_factory *factory, pj_size_t size);    /**     * This is optional callback to be called by allocation policy when     * it frees memory block. The factory may use this callback     * for example to keep track of the total number of memory blocks     * currently allocated by applications.     *     * @param factory	    The pool factory.     * @param size	    Size freed.     */    void (*on_block_free)(pj_pool_factory *factory, pj_size_t size);};/** * This function is intended to be used by pool factory implementors. * @param factory           Pool factory. * @param name              Pool name. * @param initial_size      Initial size. * @param increment_size    Increment size. * @param callback          Callback. * @return                  The pool object, or NULL. */PJ_DECL(pj_pool_t*) pj_pool_create_int(	pj_pool_factory *factory, 					const char *name,					pj_size_t initial_size, 					pj_size_t increment_size,					pj_pool_callback *callback);/** * This function is intended to be used by pool factory implementors. * @param pool              The pool. * @param name              Pool name. * @param increment_size    Increment size. * @param callback          Callback function. */PJ_DECL(void) pj_pool_init_int( pj_pool_t *pool, 				const char *name,				pj_size_t increment_size,				pj_pool_callback *callback);/** * This function is intended to be used by pool factory implementors. * @param pool      The memory pool. */PJ_DECL(void) pj_pool_destroy_int( pj_pool_t *pool );/** * Dump pool factory state. * @param pf	    The pool factory. * @param detail    Detail state required. */PJ_INLINE(void) pj_pool_factory_dump( pj_pool_factory *pf,				      pj_bool_t detail ){    (*pf->dump_status)(pf, detail);}/** *  @}	// PJ_POOL_FACTORY *//* **************************************************************************//** * @defgroup PJ_CACHING_POOL Caching Pool Factory * @ingroup PJ_POOL_GROUP * @brief * Caching pool is one sample implementation of pool factory where the * factory can reuse memory to create a pool. Application defines what the  * maximum memory the factory can hold, and when a pool is released the * factory decides whether to destroy the pool or to keep it for future use. * If the total amount of memory in the internal cache is still within the * limit, the factory will keep the pool in the internal cache, otherwise the * pool will be destroyed, thus releasing the memory back to the system. * * @{ *//** * Number of unique sizes, to be used as index to the free list. * Each pool in the free list is organized by it's size. */#define PJ_CACHING_POOL_ARRAY_SIZE	16/** * Declaration for caching pool. Application doesn't normally need to * care about the contents of this struct, it is only provided here because * application need to define an instance of this struct (we can not allocate * the struct from a pool since there is no pool factory yet!). */struct pj_caching_pool {    /** Pool factory interface, must be declared first. */    pj_pool_factory factory;    /** Current factory's capacity, i.e. number of bytes that are allocated     *  and available for application in this factory. The factory's     *  capacity represents the size of all pools kept by this factory     *  in it's free list, which will be returned to application when it     *  requests to create a new pool.     */    pj_size_t	    capacity;    /** Maximum size that can be held by this factory. Once the capacity     *  has exceeded @a max_capacity, further #pj_pool_release() will     *  flush the pool. If the capacity is still below the @a max_capacity,     *  #pj_pool_release() will save the pool to the factory's free list.     */    pj_size_t       max_capacity;    /**     * Number of pools currently held by applications. This number gets     * incremented everytime #pj_pool_create() is called, and gets     * decremented when #pj_pool_release() is called.     */    pj_size_t       used_count;    /**     * Total size of memory currently used by application.     */    pj_size_t	    used_size;    /**     * The maximum size of memory used by application throughout the life     * of the caching pool.     */    pj_size_t	    peak_used_size;    /**     * Lists of pools in the cache, indexed by pool size.     */    pj_list	    free_list[PJ_CACHING_POOL_ARRAY_SIZE];    /**     * List of pools currently allocated by applications.     */    pj_list	    used_list;    /**     * Internal pool.     */    char	    pool_buf[256 * (sizeof(long) / 4)];    /**     * Mutex.     */    pj_lock_t	   *lock;};/** * Initialize caching pool. * * @param ch_pool	The caching pool factory to be initialized. * @param policy	Pool factory policy. * @param max_capacity	The total capacity to be retained in the cache. When *			the pool is returned to the cache, it will be kept in *			recycling list if the total capacity of pools in this *			list plus the capacity of the pool is still below this *			value. */PJ_DECL(void) pj_caching_pool_init( pj_caching_pool *ch_pool, 				    const pj_pool_factory_policy *policy,				    pj_size_t max_capacity);/** * Destroy caching pool, and release all the pools in the recycling list. * * @param ch_pool	The caching pool. */PJ_DECL(void) pj_caching_pool_destroy( pj_caching_pool *ch_pool );/** * @}	// PJ_CACHING_POOL */#  if PJ_FUNCTIONS_ARE_INLINED#    include "pool_i.h"#  endifPJ_END_DECL    #endif	/* __PJ_POOL_H__ */

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