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this change adds some of the kernel manpages from 9legacy, fixed and updated to match the changes in 9front.
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.TH MALLOC 9
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.SH NAME
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malloc, mallocz, smalloc, realloc, free, msize, secalloc, secfree, setmalloctag, setrealloctag, getmalloctag, getrealloctag \- kernel memory allocator
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.ta \w'\fLvoid* 'u
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.B
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void* malloc(ulong size)
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.PP
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.B
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void* mallocalign(ulong size, ulong align, long offset, ulong span)
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.PP
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.B
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void* mallocz(ulong size, int clr)
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.PP
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.B
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void* smalloc(ulong size)
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.PP
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.B
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void* realloc(void *p, ulong size)
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.PP
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.B
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void free(void *ptr)
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.PP
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.B
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ulong msize(void *ptr)
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.PP
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.B
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void* secalloc(ulong size)
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.PP
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.B
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void secfree(void *ptr)
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.PP
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.B
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void setmalloctag(void *ptr, ulong tag)
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.PP
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.B
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ulong getmalloctag(void *ptr)
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.PP
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.B
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void setrealloctag(void *ptr, ulong tag)
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.PP
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.B
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ulong getrealloctag(void *ptr)
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.PP
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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These are kernel versions of the functions in
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.IR malloc (2).
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They allocate memory from the
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.B mainmem
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memory pool,
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which is managed by
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the allocator
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.IR pool (2),
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which in turn replenishes the pool as required by calling
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.IR xalloc (9).
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All but
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.I smalloc
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(which calls
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.IR sleep (9))
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may safely be called by interrupt handlers.
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.PP
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.I Malloc
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returns a pointer to a block of at least
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.I size
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bytes, initialised to zero.
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The block is suitably aligned for storage of any type of object.
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The call
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.B malloc(0)
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returns a valid pointer rather than null.
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.I Mallocz
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is similar, but only clears the memory if
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.I clr
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is non-zero.
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.PP
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.I Smalloc
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returns a pointer to a block of
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.I size
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bytes, initialised to zero.
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If the memory is not immediately available,
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.I smalloc
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retries every 100 milliseconds until the memory is acquired.
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.PP
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.I Mallocalign
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allocates a block of at least
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.I n
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bytes of memory respecting alignment contraints.
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If
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.I align
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is non-zero,
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the returned pointer is aligned to be equal to
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.I offset
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modulo
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.IR align .
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If
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.I span
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is non-zero,
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the
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.I n
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byte block allocated will not span a
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.IR span -byte
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boundary.
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.PP
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.I Realloc
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changes the size of the block pointed to by
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.I p
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to
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.I size
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bytes,
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if possible without moving the data,
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and returns a pointer to the block.
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The contents are unchanged up to the lesser of old and new sizes,
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and any new space allocated is initialised to zero.
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.I Realloc
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takes on special meanings when one or both arguments are zero:
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.TP
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.B "realloc(0,\ size)
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means
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.LR malloc(size) ;
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returns a pointer to the newly-allocated memory
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.TP
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.B "realloc(ptr,\ 0)
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means
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.LR free(ptr) ;
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returns null
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.TP
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.B "realloc(0,\ 0)
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no-op; returns null
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.PD
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.PP
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The argument to
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.I free
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is a pointer to a block of memory allocated by one of the routines above, which
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is returned to the allocation pool, or a null pointer, which is ignored.
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.PP
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When a block is allocated, sometimes there is some extra unused space at the end.
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.I Msize
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grows the block to encompass this unused space and returns the new number
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of bytes that may be used.
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.PP
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.I Secalloc
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and
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.I secfree
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are security-aware functions that use a pool flagged by
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.B POOL_ANTAGONISM
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(see
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.IR pool (2)),
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which fills every allocated block with garbage before and after its
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use, to prevent leakage.
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.PP
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The memory allocator maintains two word-sized fields
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associated with each block, the ``malloc tag'' and the ``realloc tag''.
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By convention, the malloc tag is the PC that allocated the block,
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and the realloc tag the PC that last reallocated the block.
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These may be set or examined with
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.IR setmalloctag ,
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.IR getmalloctag ,
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.IR setrealloctag ,
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and
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.IR getrealloctag .
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When allocating blocks directly with
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.I malloc
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and
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.IR realloc ,
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these tags will be set properly.
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If a custom allocator wrapper is used,
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the allocator wrapper can set the tags
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itself (usually by passing the result of
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.IR getcallerpc (2)
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to
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.IR setmalloctag )
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to provide more useful information about
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the source of allocation.
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.SH SOURCE
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.B /sys/src/9/port/alloc.c
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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All functions except
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.I smalloc
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return a null pointer if space is unavailable.
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If the allocated blocks have no malloc or realloc tags,
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.I getmalloctag
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and
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.I getrealloctag
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return
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.BR ~0 .
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.IR pool (2),
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.IR xalloc (9)
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