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This commit fixes the missing tracing on all heap_caps_xx_prefer and heap_caps_xx_aligned functions.
269 lines
9.6 KiB
C
269 lines
9.6 KiB
C
/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015-2024 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include "esp_attr.h"
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#include "multi_heap.h"
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#include "esp_log.h"
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#include "heap_private.h"
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#ifdef CONFIG_HEAP_USE_HOOKS
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#define CALL_HOOK(hook, ...) { \
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if (hook != NULL) { \
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hook(__VA_ARGS__); \
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} \
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}
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#else
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#define CALL_HOOK(hook, ...) {}
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#endif
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/*
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This takes a memory chunk in a region that can be addressed as both DRAM as well as IRAM. It will convert it to
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IRAM in such a way that it can be later freed. It assumes both the address as well as the length to be word-aligned.
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It returns a region that's 1 word smaller than the region given because it stores the original Dram address there.
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*/
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR static void *dram_alloc_to_iram_addr(void *addr, size_t len)
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{
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uintptr_t dstart = (uintptr_t)addr; //First word
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uintptr_t dend __attribute__((unused)) = dstart + len - 4; //Last word
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assert(esp_ptr_in_diram_dram((void *)dstart));
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assert(esp_ptr_in_diram_dram((void *)dend));
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assert((dstart & 3) == 0);
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assert((dend & 3) == 0);
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#if SOC_DIRAM_INVERTED // We want the word before the result to hold the DRAM address
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uint32_t *iptr = esp_ptr_diram_dram_to_iram((void *)dend);
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#else
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uint32_t *iptr = esp_ptr_diram_dram_to_iram((void *)dstart);
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#endif
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*iptr = dstart;
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return iptr + 1;
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}
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR void heap_caps_free( void *ptr)
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{
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if (ptr == NULL) {
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return;
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}
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if (esp_ptr_in_diram_iram(ptr)) {
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//Memory allocated here is actually allocated in the DRAM alias region and
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//cannot be de-allocated as usual. dram_alloc_to_iram_addr stores a pointer to
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//the equivalent DRAM address, though; free that.
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uint32_t *dramAddrPtr = (uint32_t *)ptr;
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ptr = (void *)dramAddrPtr[-1];
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}
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heap_t *heap = find_containing_heap(ptr);
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assert(heap != NULL && "free() target pointer is outside heap areas");
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multi_heap_free(heap->heap, ptr);
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CALL_HOOK(esp_heap_trace_free_hook, ptr);
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}
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/*
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This function should not be called directly as it does not
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check for failure / call heap_caps_alloc_failed()
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*/
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR NOINLINE_ATTR void *heap_caps_malloc_base( size_t size, uint32_t caps)
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{
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void *ret = NULL;
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if (size == 0 || size > HEAP_SIZE_MAX ) {
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// Avoids int overflow when adding small numbers to size, or
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// calculating 'end' from start+size, by limiting 'size' to the possible range
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return NULL;
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}
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if (caps & MALLOC_CAP_EXEC) {
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//MALLOC_CAP_EXEC forces an alloc from IRAM. There is a region which has both this as well as the following
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//caps, but the following caps are not possible for IRAM. Thus, the combination is impossible and we return
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//NULL directly, even although our heap capabilities (based on soc_memory_tags & soc_memory_regions) would
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//indicate there is a tag for this.
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if ((caps & MALLOC_CAP_8BIT) || (caps & MALLOC_CAP_DMA)) {
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return NULL;
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}
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caps |= MALLOC_CAP_32BIT; // IRAM is 32-bit accessible RAM
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}
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if (caps & MALLOC_CAP_32BIT) {
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/* 32-bit accessible RAM should allocated in 4 byte aligned sizes
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* (Future versions of ESP-IDF should possibly fail if an invalid size is requested)
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*/
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size = (size + 3) & (~3); // int overflow checked above
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}
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for (int prio = 0; prio < SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_NO_PRIOS; prio++) {
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//Iterate over heaps and check capabilities at this priority
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heap_t *heap;
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SLIST_FOREACH(heap, ®istered_heaps, next) {
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if (heap->heap == NULL) {
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continue;
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}
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if ((heap->caps[prio] & caps) != 0) {
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//Heap has at least one of the caps requested. If caps has other bits set that this prio
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//doesn't cover, see if they're available in other prios.
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if ((get_all_caps(heap) & caps) == caps) {
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//This heap can satisfy all the requested capabilities. See if we can grab some memory using it.
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// If MALLOC_CAP_EXEC is requested but the DRAM and IRAM are on the same addresses (like on esp32c6)
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// proceed as for a default allocation.
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if ((caps & MALLOC_CAP_EXEC) && !esp_dram_match_iram() && esp_ptr_in_diram_dram((void *)heap->start)) {
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//This is special, insofar that what we're going to get back is a DRAM address. If so,
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//we need to 'invert' it (lowest address in DRAM == highest address in IRAM and vice-versa) and
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//add a pointer to the DRAM equivalent before the address we're going to return.
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ret = multi_heap_malloc(heap->heap, size + 4); // int overflow checked above
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if (ret != NULL) {
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uint32_t *iptr = dram_alloc_to_iram_addr(ret, size + 4); // int overflow checked above
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CALL_HOOK(esp_heap_trace_alloc_hook, iptr, size, caps);
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return iptr;
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}
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} else {
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//Just try to alloc, nothing special.
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ret = multi_heap_malloc(heap->heap, size);
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if (ret != NULL) {
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CALL_HOOK(esp_heap_trace_alloc_hook, ret, size, caps);
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return ret;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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//Nothing usable found.
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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This function should not be called directly as it does not
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check for failure / call heap_caps_alloc_failed()
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*/
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR NOINLINE_ATTR void *heap_caps_realloc_base( void *ptr, size_t size, uint32_t caps)
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{
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bool ptr_in_diram_case = false;
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heap_t *heap = NULL;
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void *dram_ptr = NULL;
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if (ptr == NULL) {
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return heap_caps_malloc_base(size, caps);
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}
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if (size == 0) {
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heap_caps_free(ptr);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (size > HEAP_SIZE_MAX) {
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return NULL;
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}
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//The pointer to memory may be aliased, we need to
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//recover the corresponding address before to manage a new allocation:
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if(esp_ptr_in_diram_iram((void *)ptr)) {
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uint32_t *dram_addr = (uint32_t *)ptr;
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dram_ptr = (void *)dram_addr[-1];
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heap = find_containing_heap(dram_ptr);
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assert(heap != NULL && "realloc() pointer is outside heap areas");
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//with pointers that reside on diram space, we avoid using
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//the realloc implementation due to address translation issues,
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//instead force a malloc/copy/free
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ptr_in_diram_case = true;
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} else {
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heap = find_containing_heap(ptr);
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assert(heap != NULL && "realloc() pointer is outside heap areas");
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}
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// are the existing heap's capabilities compatible with the
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// requested ones?
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bool compatible_caps = (caps & get_all_caps(heap)) == caps;
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if (compatible_caps && !ptr_in_diram_case) {
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// try to reallocate this memory within the same heap
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// (which will resize the block if it can)
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void *r = multi_heap_realloc(heap->heap, ptr, size);
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if (r != NULL) {
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CALL_HOOK(esp_heap_trace_alloc_hook, r, size, caps);
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return r;
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}
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}
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// if we couldn't do that, try to see if we can reallocate
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// in a different heap with requested capabilities.
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void *new_p = heap_caps_malloc_base(size, caps);
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if (new_p != NULL) {
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size_t old_size = 0;
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//If we're dealing with aliased ptr, information regarding its containing
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//heap can only be obtained with translated address.
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if(ptr_in_diram_case) {
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old_size = multi_heap_get_allocated_size(heap->heap, dram_ptr);
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} else {
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old_size = multi_heap_get_allocated_size(heap->heap, ptr);
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}
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assert(old_size > 0);
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memcpy(new_p, ptr, MIN(size, old_size));
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heap_caps_free(ptr);
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return new_p;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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This function should not be called directly as it does not
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check for failure / call heap_caps_alloc_failed()
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*/
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR void *heap_caps_calloc_base( size_t n, size_t size, uint32_t caps)
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{
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void *result;
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size_t size_bytes;
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if (__builtin_mul_overflow(n, size, &size_bytes)) {
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return NULL;
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}
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result = heap_caps_malloc_base(size_bytes, caps);
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if (result != NULL) {
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memset(result, 0, size_bytes);
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}
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return result;
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}
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HEAP_IRAM_ATTR void *heap_caps_aligned_alloc_base(size_t alignment, size_t size, uint32_t caps)
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{
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for (int prio = 0; prio < SOC_MEMORY_TYPE_NO_PRIOS; prio++) {
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//Iterate over heaps and check capabilities at this priority
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heap_t *heap;
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SLIST_FOREACH(heap, ®istered_heaps, next) {
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if (heap->heap == NULL) {
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continue;
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}
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if ((heap->caps[prio] & caps) != 0) {
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//Heap has at least one of the caps requested. If caps has other bits set that this prio
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//doesn't cover, see if they're available in other prios.
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if ((get_all_caps(heap) & caps) == caps) {
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//Just try to alloc, nothing special.
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void *ret = multi_heap_aligned_alloc(heap->heap, size, alignment);
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if (ret != NULL) {
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CALL_HOOK(esp_heap_trace_alloc_hook, ret, size, caps);
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return ret;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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//Nothing usable found.
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return NULL;
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}
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