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								// Copyright 2023 The Libc Authors. All rights reserved.
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								// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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								// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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								//go:build !libc.membrk && !libc.memgrind && linux && (amd64 || loong64)
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								package libc // import "modernc.org/libc/v2"
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								import (
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									"math"
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									"math/bits"
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									"modernc.org/memory"
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								)
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								const (
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									isMemBrk = false
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								)
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								func Xmalloc(tls *TLS, n Tsize_t) (r uintptr) {
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									if __ccgo_strace {
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										trc("tls=%v n=%v, (%v:)", tls, n, origin(2))
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										defer func() { trc("-> %v", r) }()
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									}
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									if n > math.MaxInt {
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										tls.setErrno(ENOMEM)
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										return 0
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									}
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									if n == 0 {
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										// malloc(0) should return unique pointers
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										// (often expected and gnulib replaces malloc if malloc(0) returns 0)
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										n = 1
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									}
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									var err error
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									if r, err = allocator.UintptrMalloc(int(n)); err != nil {
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										r = 0
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										tls.setErrno(ENOMEM)
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									}
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									return r
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								}
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								func Xcalloc(tls *TLS, m Tsize_t, n Tsize_t) (r uintptr) {
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									if __ccgo_strace {
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										trc("tls=%v m=%v n=%v, (%v:)", tls, m, n, origin(2))
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										defer func() { trc("-> %v", r) }()
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									}
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									hi, rq := bits.Mul(uint(m), uint(n))
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									if hi != 0 || rq > math.MaxInt {
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										tls.setErrno(ENOMEM)
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										return 0
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									}
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									if rq == 0 {
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										rq = 1
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									}
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									var err error
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									if r, err = allocator.UintptrCalloc(int(rq)); err != nil {
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										r = 0
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										tls.setErrno(ENOMEM)
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									}
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									return r
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								}
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								func Xrealloc(tls *TLS, p uintptr, n Tsize_t) (r uintptr) {
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									if __ccgo_strace {
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										trc("tls=%v p=%v n=%v, (%v:)", tls, p, n, origin(2))
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										defer func() { trc("-> %v", r) }()
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									}
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									var err error
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									if r, err = allocator.UintptrRealloc(p, int(n)); err != nil {
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										r = 0
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										tls.setErrno(ENOMEM)
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									}
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									return r
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								}
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								func Xfree(tls *TLS, p uintptr) {
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									if __ccgo_strace {
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										trc("tls=%v p=%v, (%v:)", tls, p, origin(2))
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									}
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									allocator.UintptrFree(p)
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								}
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								func Xmalloc_usable_size(tls *TLS, p uintptr) (r Tsize_t) {
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									if __ccgo_strace {
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										trc("tls=%v p=%v, (%v:)", tls, p, origin(2))
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										defer func() { trc("-> %v", r) }()
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									}
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									if p == 0 {
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										return 0
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									}
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									return Tsize_t(memory.UintptrUsableSize(p))
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								}
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								func MemAudit() (r []*MemAuditError) {
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									return nil
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								}
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								func UsableSize(p uintptr) Tsize_t {
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									allocatorMu.Lock()
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									defer allocatorMu.Unlock()
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									return Tsize_t(memory.UintptrUsableSize(p))
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								}
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								// MemAuditStart locks the memory allocator, initializes and enables memory
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								// auditing. Finaly it unlocks the memory allocator.
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								//
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								// Some memory handling errors, like double free or freeing of unallocated
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								// memory, will panic when memory auditing is enabled.
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								//
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								// This memory auditing functionality has to be enabled using the libc.memgrind
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								// build tag.
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								//
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								// It is intended only for debug/test builds. It slows down memory allocation
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								// routines and it has additional memory costs.
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								func MemAuditStart() {}
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								// MemAuditReport locks the memory allocator, reports memory leaks, if any.
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								// Finally it disables memory auditing and unlocks the memory allocator.
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								//
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								// This memory auditing functionality has to be enabled using the libc.memgrind
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								// build tag.
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								//
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								// It is intended only for debug/test builds. It slows down memory allocation
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								// routines and it has additional memory costs.
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								func MemAuditReport() error { return nil }
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