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author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200 |
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1 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | |
2 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | |
3 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ | |
4 | |
5 #ifndef NSSBASE_H | |
6 #define NSSBASE_H | |
7 | |
8 /* | |
9 * nssbase.h | |
10 * | |
11 * This header file contains the prototypes of the basic public | |
12 * NSS routines. | |
13 */ | |
14 | |
15 #ifndef NSSBASET_H | |
16 #include "nssbaset.h" | |
17 #endif /* NSSBASET_H */ | |
18 | |
19 PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C | |
20 | |
21 /* | |
22 * NSSArena | |
23 * | |
24 * The public methods relating to this type are: | |
25 * | |
26 * NSSArena_Create -- constructor | |
27 * NSSArena_Destroy | |
28 * NSS_ZAlloc | |
29 * NSS_ZRealloc | |
30 * NSS_ZFreeIf | |
31 */ | |
32 | |
33 /* | |
34 * NSSArena_Create | |
35 * | |
36 * This routine creates a new memory arena. This routine may return | |
37 * NULL upon error, in which case it will have created an error stack. | |
38 * | |
39 * The top-level error may be one of the following values: | |
40 * NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
41 * | |
42 * Return value: | |
43 * NULL upon error | |
44 * A pointer to an NSSArena upon success | |
45 */ | |
46 | |
47 NSS_EXTERN NSSArena * | |
48 NSSArena_Create | |
49 ( | |
50 void | |
51 ); | |
52 | |
53 extern const NSSError NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY; | |
54 | |
55 /* | |
56 * NSSArena_Destroy | |
57 * | |
58 * This routine will destroy the specified arena, freeing all memory | |
59 * allocated from it. This routine returns a PRStatus value; if | |
60 * successful, it will return PR_SUCCESS. If unsuccessful, it will | |
61 * create an error stack and return PR_FAILURE. | |
62 * | |
63 * The top-level error may be one of the following values: | |
64 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_ARENA | |
65 * | |
66 * Return value: | |
67 * PR_SUCCESS upon success | |
68 * PR_FAILURE upon failure | |
69 */ | |
70 | |
71 NSS_EXTERN PRStatus | |
72 NSSArena_Destroy | |
73 ( | |
74 NSSArena *arena | |
75 ); | |
76 | |
77 extern const NSSError NSS_ERROR_INVALID_ARENA; | |
78 | |
79 /* | |
80 * The error stack | |
81 * | |
82 * The public methods relating to the error stack are: | |
83 * | |
84 * NSS_GetError | |
85 * NSS_GetErrorStack | |
86 */ | |
87 | |
88 /* | |
89 * NSS_GetError | |
90 * | |
91 * This routine returns the highest-level (most general) error set | |
92 * by the most recent NSS library routine called by the same thread | |
93 * calling this routine. | |
94 * | |
95 * This routine cannot fail. It may return NSS_ERROR_NO_ERROR, which | |
96 * indicates that the previous NSS library call did not set an error. | |
97 * | |
98 * Return value: | |
99 * 0 if no error has been set | |
100 * A nonzero error number | |
101 */ | |
102 | |
103 NSS_EXTERN NSSError | |
104 NSS_GetError | |
105 ( | |
106 void | |
107 ); | |
108 | |
109 extern const NSSError NSS_ERROR_NO_ERROR; | |
110 | |
111 /* | |
112 * NSS_GetErrorStack | |
113 * | |
114 * This routine returns a pointer to an array of NSSError values, | |
115 * containingthe entire sequence or "stack" of errors set by the most | |
116 * recent NSS library routine called by the same thread calling this | |
117 * routine. NOTE: the caller DOES NOT OWN the memory pointed to by | |
118 * the return value. The pointer will remain valid until the calling | |
119 * thread calls another NSS routine. The lowest-level (most specific) | |
120 * error is first in the array, and the highest-level is last. The | |
121 * array is zero-terminated. This routine may return NULL upon error; | |
122 * this indicates a low-memory situation. | |
123 * | |
124 * Return value: | |
125 * NULL upon error, which is an implied NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
126 * A NON-caller-owned pointer to an array of NSSError values | |
127 */ | |
128 | |
129 NSS_EXTERN NSSError * | |
130 NSS_GetErrorStack | |
131 ( | |
132 void | |
133 ); | |
134 | |
135 /* | |
136 * NSS_ZNEW | |
137 * | |
138 * This preprocessor macro will allocate memory for a new object | |
139 * of the specified type with nss_ZAlloc, and will cast the | |
140 * return value appropriately. If the optional arena argument is | |
141 * non-null, the memory will be obtained from that arena; otherwise, | |
142 * the memory will be obtained from the heap. This routine may | |
143 * return NULL upon error, in which case it will have set an error | |
144 * upon the error stack. | |
145 * | |
146 * The error may be one of the following values: | |
147 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_ARENA | |
148 * NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
149 * | |
150 * Return value: | |
151 * NULL upon error | |
152 * A pointer to the new segment of zeroed memory | |
153 */ | |
154 | |
155 /* The following line exceeds 72 characters, but emacs barfs if we split it. */ | |
156 #define NSS_ZNEW(arenaOpt, type) ((type *)NSS_ZAlloc((arenaOpt), sizeof(type))) | |
157 | |
158 /* | |
159 * NSS_ZNEWARRAY | |
160 * | |
161 * This preprocessor macro will allocate memory for an array of | |
162 * new objects, and will cast the return value appropriately. | |
163 * If the optional arena argument is non-null, the memory will | |
164 * be obtained from that arena; otherwise, the memory will be | |
165 * obtained from the heap. This routine may return NULL upon | |
166 * error, in which case it will have set an error upon the error | |
167 * stack. The array size may be specified as zero. | |
168 * | |
169 * The error may be one of the following values: | |
170 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_ARENA | |
171 * NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
172 * | |
173 * Return value: | |
174 * NULL upon error | |
175 * A pointer to the new segment of zeroed memory | |
176 */ | |
177 | |
178 /* The following line exceeds 72 characters, but emacs barfs if we split it. */ | |
179 #define NSS_ZNEWARRAY(arenaOpt, type, quantity) ((type *)NSS_ZAlloc((arenaOpt), sizeof(type) * (quantity))) | |
180 | |
181 | |
182 /* | |
183 * NSS_ZAlloc | |
184 * | |
185 * This routine allocates and zeroes a section of memory of the | |
186 * size, and returns to the caller a pointer to that memory. If | |
187 * the optional arena argument is non-null, the memory will be | |
188 * obtained from that arena; otherwise, the memory will be obtained | |
189 * from the heap. This routine may return NULL upon error, in | |
190 * which case it will have set an error upon the error stack. The | |
191 * value specified for size may be zero; in which case a valid | |
192 * zero-length block of memory will be allocated. This block may | |
193 * be expanded by calling NSS_ZRealloc. | |
194 * | |
195 * The error may be one of the following values: | |
196 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_ARENA | |
197 * NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
198 * NSS_ERROR_ARENA_MARKED_BY_ANOTHER_THREAD | |
199 * | |
200 * Return value: | |
201 * NULL upon error | |
202 * A pointer to the new segment of zeroed memory | |
203 */ | |
204 | |
205 NSS_EXTERN void * | |
206 NSS_ZAlloc | |
207 ( | |
208 NSSArena *arenaOpt, | |
209 PRUint32 size | |
210 ); | |
211 | |
212 /* | |
213 * NSS_ZRealloc | |
214 * | |
215 * This routine reallocates a block of memory obtained by calling | |
216 * nss_ZAlloc or nss_ZRealloc. The portion of memory | |
217 * between the new and old sizes -- which is either being newly | |
218 * obtained or released -- is in either case zeroed. This routine | |
219 * may return NULL upon failure, in which case it will have placed | |
220 * an error on the error stack. | |
221 * | |
222 * The error may be one of the following values: | |
223 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER | |
224 * NSS_ERROR_NO_MEMORY | |
225 * NSS_ERROR_ARENA_MARKED_BY_ANOTHER_THREAD | |
226 * | |
227 * Return value: | |
228 * NULL upon error | |
229 * A pointer to the replacement segment of memory | |
230 */ | |
231 | |
232 NSS_EXTERN void * | |
233 NSS_ZRealloc | |
234 ( | |
235 void *pointer, | |
236 PRUint32 newSize | |
237 ); | |
238 | |
239 | |
240 /* | |
241 * NSS_ZFreeIf | |
242 * | |
243 * If the specified pointer is non-null, then the region of memory | |
244 * to which it points -- which must have been allocated with | |
245 * nss_ZAlloc -- will be zeroed and released. This routine | |
246 * returns a PRStatus value; if successful, it will return PR_SUCCESS. | |
247 * If unsuccessful, it will set an error on the error stack and return | |
248 * PR_FAILURE. | |
249 * | |
250 * The error may be one of the following values: | |
251 * NSS_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER | |
252 * | |
253 * Return value: | |
254 * PR_SUCCESS | |
255 * PR_FAILURE | |
256 */ | |
257 | |
258 NSS_EXTERN PRStatus | |
259 NSS_ZFreeIf | |
260 ( | |
261 void *pointer | |
262 ); | |
263 | |
264 PR_END_EXTERN_C | |
265 | |
266 #endif /* NSSBASE_H */ |