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05abd25d
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05abd25d
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17 years ago
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mifi
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svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@228
b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
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***************************************************************************/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include
"config.h"
#endif
#endif
/* DANGER!!!! These must be defined *BEFORE* replacements.h and the malloc() macro!!!! */
#include
<stdlib.h>
#include
<strings.h>
/*
* clear_malloc
*
* will alloc memory and clear it
*/
void
*
clear_malloc
(
size_t
size
)
{
void
*
t
=
malloc
(
size
);
if
(
t
!=
NULL
)
{
memset
(
t
,
0x00
,
size
);
}
return
t
;
}
void
*
fill_malloc
(
size_t
size
)
{
void
*
t
=
malloc
(
size
);
if
(
t
!=
NULL
)
{
/* We want to initialize memory to some known bad state. */
/* 0 and 0xff yields 0 and -1 as integers, which often */
/* have meaningful values. 0x5555... is not often a valid */
/* integer and is quite easily spotted in the debugger */
/* also it is almost certainly an invalid address */
memset
(
t
,
0x55
,
size
);
}
return
t
;
}
#include
"replacements.h"
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@@ -67,7 +67,39 @@ struct timezone {
};
extern
int
gettimeofday
(
struct
timeval
*
tv
,
struct
timezone
*
tz
);
#endif
#endif
/**** clear_malloc & fill_malloc ****/
void
*
clear_malloc
(
size_t
size
);
void
*
fill_malloc
(
size_t
size
);
/*
* Now you have 3 ways for the malloc function:
*
* 1. Do not change anything, use the original malloc
*
* 2. Use the clear_malloc function instead of the original malloc.
* In this case you must use the following define:
* #define malloc((_a)) clear_malloc((_a))
*
* 3. Use the fill_malloc function instead of the original malloc.
* In this case you must use the following define:
* #define malloc((_a)) fill_malloc((_a))
*
* We have figured out that there could exist some malloc problems
* where variables are using without to be initialise. To find this
* places, use the fill_malloc function. With this function we want
* to initialize memory to some known bad state. This is quite easily
* spotted in the debugger and will trap to an invalid address.
*
* clear_malloc can be used if you want to set not initialise
* variable to 0.
*
* If you do not want to change the malloc function, to not use one of
* the following macros. Which is the default way.
*/
//#define malloc((_a)) clear_malloc((_a))
//#define malloc((_a)) fill_malloc((_a))
/* GNU extensions to the C library that may be missing on some systems */
#ifndef HAVE_STRNDUP
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