Move extension_test_message_listener to extensions.
[chromium-blink-merge.git] / skia / ext / SkMemory_new_handler.cpp
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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include <stdio.h>
6 #include <stdlib.h>
7 #include <new>
9 #include "base/process/memory.h"
11 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkTypes.h"
12 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkThread.h"
14 // This implementation of sk_malloc_flags() and friends is identical to
15 // SkMemory_malloc.cpp, except that it disables the CRT's new_handler during
16 // malloc() and calloc() when SK_MALLOC_THROW is not set (because our normal
17 // new_handler itself will crash on failure when using tcmalloc).
19 SK_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(gSkNewHandlerMutex);
21 static inline void* throw_on_failure(size_t size, void* p) {
22 if (size > 0 && p == NULL) {
23 // If we've got a NULL here, the only reason we should have failed is running out of RAM.
24 sk_out_of_memory();
26 return p;
29 void sk_throw() {
30 SkASSERT(!"sk_throw");
31 abort();
34 void sk_out_of_memory(void) {
35 SkASSERT(!"sk_out_of_memory");
36 abort();
39 void* sk_realloc_throw(void* addr, size_t size) {
40 return throw_on_failure(size, realloc(addr, size));
43 void sk_free(void* p) {
44 if (p) {
45 free(p);
49 void* sk_malloc_throw(size_t size) {
50 return throw_on_failure(size, malloc(size));
53 static void* sk_malloc_nothrow(size_t size) {
54 // TODO(b.kelemen): we should always use UncheckedMalloc but currently it
55 // doesn't work as intended everywhere.
56 #if defined(LIBC_GLIBC) || defined(USE_TCMALLOC) || \
57 (defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
58 void* result;
59 // It's the responsibility of the caller to check the return value.
60 ignore_result(base::UncheckedMalloc(size, &result));
61 return result;
62 #else
63 // This is not really thread safe. It only won't collide with itself, but we're totally
64 // unprotected from races with other code that calls set_new_handler.
65 SkAutoMutexAcquire lock(gSkNewHandlerMutex);
66 std::new_handler old_handler = std::set_new_handler(NULL);
67 void* p = malloc(size);
68 std::set_new_handler(old_handler);
69 return p;
70 #endif
73 void* sk_malloc_flags(size_t size, unsigned flags) {
74 if (flags & SK_MALLOC_THROW) {
75 return sk_malloc_throw(size);
77 return sk_malloc_nothrow(size);
80 void* sk_calloc_throw(size_t size) {
81 return throw_on_failure(size, calloc(size, 1));
84 void* sk_calloc(size_t size) {
85 // TODO(b.kelemen): we should always use UncheckedCalloc but currently it
86 // doesn't work as intended everywhere.
87 #if defined(LIBC_GLIBC) || defined(USE_TCMALLOC) || \
88 (defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS)) || defined(OS_ANDROID)
89 void* result;
90 // It's the responsibility of the caller to check the return value.
91 ignore_result(base::UncheckedCalloc(size, 1, &result));
92 return result;
93 #else
94 SkAutoMutexAcquire lock(gSkNewHandlerMutex);
95 std::new_handler old_handler = std::set_new_handler(NULL);
96 void* p = calloc(size, 1);
97 std::set_new_handler(old_handler);
98 return p;
99 #endif