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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "bluetooth/bluetooth.h" /**************************************************************************** * Private Data ****************************************************************************/ /* The g_free_container is a list of IOB container structures that are * available for general use. The number of messages in this list is a * system configuration item. * * Mutually exclusive access to this list is managed via the network lock: * i.e., the network must be locked beffore accessing this free list. */ static FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *g_free_container; /* Pool of pre-allocated meta-data structures */ static struct bluetooth_container_s g_container_pool[CONFIG_NET_BLUETOOTH_NCONTAINERS]; /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: bluetooth_container_initialize * * Description: * This function initializes the container allocator. This function must * be called early in the initialization sequence before any socket * activity. * * Input Parameters: * None * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * Called early in the initialization sequence * ****************************************************************************/ void bluetooth_container_initialize(void) { FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *container; int i; /* Initialize g_free_container, the list of meta-data structures that * are available for allocation. */ g_free_container = NULL; for (i = 0, container = g_container_pool; i < CONFIG_NET_BLUETOOTH_NCONTAINERS; i++, container++) { /* Add the next meta data structure from the pool to the list of * general structures. */ container->bn_flink = g_free_container; g_free_container = container; } } /**************************************************************************** * Name: bluetooth_container_allocate * * Description: * The bluetooth_container_allocate function will get a free container * for use by the recvfrom() logic. * * This function will first attempt to allocate from the g_free_container * list. If that the list is empty, then the meta-data structure will be * allocated from the dynamic memory pool. * * Input Parameters: * None * * Returned Value: * A reference to the allocated container structure. * All user fields in this structure have been zeroed. * On a failure to allocate, NULL is returned. * * Assumptions: * The caller has locked the network. * ****************************************************************************/ FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *bluetooth_container_allocate(void) { FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *container; uint8_t pool; /* Try the free list first */ net_lock(); if (g_free_container != NULL) { container = g_free_container; g_free_container = container->bn_flink; pool = BLUETOOTH_POOL_PREALLOCATED; net_unlock(); } else { net_unlock(); container = (FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *) kmm_malloc((sizeof (struct bluetooth_container_s))); pool = BLUETOOTH_POOL_DYNAMIC; } /* We have successfully allocated memory from some source? */ if (container != NULL) { /* Zero and tag the allocated meta-data structure. */ memset(container, 0, sizeof(struct bluetooth_container_s)); container->bn_pool = pool; } return container; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: bluetooth_container_free * * Description: * The bluetooth_container_free function will return a container structure * to the free list of containers if it was a pre-allocated container * structure. If the container structure was allocated dynamically it will * be deallocated. * * Input Parameters: * container - container structure to free * * Returned Value: * None * * Assumptions: * The caller has locked the network. * ****************************************************************************/ void bluetooth_container_free(FAR struct bluetooth_container_s *container) { /* If this is a pre-allocated meta-data structure, then just put it back * in the free list. */ net_lock(); if (container->bn_pool == BLUETOOTH_POOL_PREALLOCATED) { container->bn_flink = g_free_container; g_free_container = container; net_unlock(); } else { DEBUGASSERT(container->bn_pool == BLUETOOTH_POOL_DYNAMIC); /* Otherwise, deallocate it. */ net_unlock(); kmm_free(container); } }