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Memory Functions

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Enumerations

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Functions

void * _stp_alloc (size_t len)
 Allocates memory within a probe.
void * _stp_calloc (size_t len)
 Allocates and clears memory within a probe.
void * _stp_valloc (size_t len)
 Allocates and clears memory outside a probe.
void _stp_free (void *ptr)
 Frees memory allocated by _stp_alloc or _stp_calloc.
void _stp_vfree (void *ptr)
 Frees memory allocated by _stp_valloc.

Variables

-enum errorcode _stp_error = ERR_NONE
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Detailed Description

-Basic malloc/calloc/free functions. -

-These will be changed so that memory allocation errors will call a handler. The default will send a signal to the user-space daemon that will trigger the module to be unloaded.

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Todo:
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Function Documentation

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-Referenced by _stp_calloc(), and _stp_map_set_str().

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-Referenced by _stp_map_set_stat(), and _stp_map_set_str().

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-Referenced by _stp_list_clear(), _stp_map_key_del(), and _stp_map_set_str().

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-Referenced by _stp_map_del().

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