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| |
| #ifndef NB_ALLOCATOR_H_ |
| #define NB_ALLOCATOR_H_ |
| |
| // TODO: Include "starboard/types.h" once legacy platforms are ported to |
| // starboard. Currently including <vector> is used as a platform independent |
| // way to introduce std::size_t. |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| namespace nb { |
| |
| // The Allocator interface offers a standard and consistent way of allocating |
| // and freeing memory. The interface makes no assumption on how the memory |
| // is allocated and/or freed, and no assumptions about any tracking that may |
| // occur on the allocations as well. This must all be defined and implemented |
| // through derived classes. |
| class Allocator { |
| public: |
| virtual ~Allocator() {} |
| |
| // Allocates a range of memory of the given size, without any alignment |
| // constraints. |
| // Will return NULL if the allocation fails. |
| virtual void* Allocate(std::size_t size) = 0; |
| |
| // Allocates a range of memory of the given size with the given alignment. |
| // Will return NULL if the allocation fails. |
| virtual void* Allocate(std::size_t size, std::size_t alignment) = 0; |
| |
| // When supported, allocates a range of memory of the given size for the given |
| // alignment. Returns a pointer that may not be aligned but points to a memory |
| // area that is still large enough when the pointer is subsequently aligned to |
| // the given alignment. This allows a reuse allocator to use the padding area |
| // as a free block. |size| will be set to the actual size allocated on |
| // successful allocations. Will return NULL if the allocation fails. In the |
| // case that the underlying block size is inconvenient or impossible to be |
| // retreived, the |size| can remain unchanged for a successful allocation. The |
| // user may lose the ability to combine two adjacent allocations in this case. |
| // Note that the coding style recommends that in/out parameters to be placed |
| // after input parameters but |size| is kept in the left for consistency. |
| virtual void* AllocateForAlignment(std::size_t* /*size*/, |
| std::size_t /*alignment*/) { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| // Frees memory previously allocated via any call to Allocate(). |
| virtual void Free(void* memory) = 0; |
| |
| // Frees memory with a size. By default it will delegate to Free(). |
| virtual void FreeWithSize(void* memory, std::size_t /*size*/) { |
| Free(memory); |
| } |
| |
| // Returns the allocator's total capacity for allocations. It will always |
| // be true that GetSize() <= GetCapacity(), though it is possible for |
| // capacity to grow and change over time. It is also possible that due to, |
| // say, fragmentation, an allocation may fail even if GetCapacity() reports |
| // that enough space is available. |
| virtual std::size_t GetCapacity() const = 0; |
| |
| // Returns the allocator's total memory currently allocated. |
| virtual std::size_t GetAllocated() const = 0; |
| |
| // Print information for all allocations. |
| virtual void PrintAllocations() const = 0; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace nb |
| |
| #endif // NB_ALLOCATOR_H_ |