RetroArch/memory/wii/mem2_manager.c
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Really simple code cleanup, because my editor flags trailing whitespaces
and it's pretty annoying.
2017-12-12 00:24:18 -08:00

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#include <string.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ogc/machine/asm.h>
#include <ogc/lwp_heap.h>
#include <ogc/system.h>
#include <retro_inline.h>
#include "mem2_manager.h"
/* Forbid the use of MEM2 through malloc */
uint32_t MALLOC_MEM2 = 0;
/*** from libogc (lwp_heap.inl) ****/
static INLINE heap_block *__lwp_heap_blockat(heap_block *block, uint32_t offset)
{
return (heap_block *) ((char *) block + offset);
}
static INLINE heap_block *__lwp_heap_usrblockat(void *ptr)
{
uint32_t offset = *(((uint32_t *) ptr) - 1);
return __lwp_heap_blockat(ptr, -offset + -HEAP_BLOCK_USED_OVERHEAD);
}
static INLINE bool __lwp_heap_blockin(heap_cntrl *heap, heap_block *block)
{
return ((uint32_t) block >= (uint32_t) heap->start && (uint32_t) block <= (uint32_t) heap->final);
}
static INLINE bool __lwp_heap_blockfree(heap_block *block)
{
return !(block->front_flag & HEAP_BLOCK_USED);
}
static INLINE uint32_t __lwp_heap_blocksize(heap_block *block)
{
return (block->front_flag & ~HEAP_BLOCK_USED);
}
/*** end from libogc (lwp_heap.inl) ****/
static uint32_t __lwp_heap_block_size(heap_cntrl *theheap, void *ptr)
{
heap_block *block;
uint32_t dsize, level;
(void)level;
_CPU_ISR_Disable(level);
block = __lwp_heap_usrblockat(ptr);
if(!__lwp_heap_blockin(theheap, block) || __lwp_heap_blockfree(block))
{
_CPU_ISR_Restore(level);
return 0;
}
dsize = __lwp_heap_blocksize(block);
_CPU_ISR_Restore(level);
return dsize;
}
#define ROUNDUP32(v) (((uint32_t)(v) + 0x1f) & ~0x1f)
static heap_cntrl gx_mem2_heap;
bool gx_init_mem2(void)
{
void *heap_ptr;
uint32_t level, size;
_CPU_ISR_Disable(level);
/* BIG NOTE: MEM2 on the Wii is 64MB, but a portion
* of that is reserved for IOS.
*
* libogc by default defines the "safe" area for MEM2
* to go from 0x90002000 to 0x933E0000.
*
* However, from my testing, I've found I need to
* reserve about 256KB for stuff like network and USB to work correctly.
* However, other sources says these functions need at least 0xE0000 bytes,
* 7/8 of a megabyte, of reserved memory to do this. My initial testing
* shows that we can work with only 128KB, but we use 256KB becuse testing
* has shown some stuff being iffy with only 128KB, mainly Wiimote stuff.
* If some stuff mysteriously stops working, try fiddling with this size.
*/
size = SYS_GetArena2Size() - 1024 * 256;
heap_ptr = (void *) ROUNDUP32(((uint32_t) SYS_GetArena2Hi() - size));
SYS_SetArena2Hi(heap_ptr);
__lwp_heap_init(&gx_mem2_heap, heap_ptr, size, 32);
_CPU_ISR_Restore(level);
return true;
}
void *_mem2_memalign(uint8_t align, uint32_t size)
{
if(size == 0)
return NULL;
return __lwp_heap_allocate(&gx_mem2_heap, size);
}
void *_mem2_malloc(uint32_t size)
{
return _mem2_memalign(32, size);
}
void _mem2_free(void *ptr)
{
if (ptr)
__lwp_heap_free(&gx_mem2_heap, ptr);
}
void *_mem2_realloc(void *ptr, uint32_t newsize)
{
uint32_t size;
void *newptr = NULL;
if (!ptr)
return _mem2_malloc(newsize);
if (newsize == 0)
{
_mem2_free(ptr);
return NULL;
}
size = __lwp_heap_block_size(&gx_mem2_heap, ptr);
if (size > newsize)
size = newsize;
newptr = _mem2_malloc(newsize);
if (!newptr)
return NULL;
memcpy(newptr, ptr, size);
_mem2_free(ptr);
return newptr;
}
void *_mem2_calloc(uint32_t num, uint32_t size)
{
void *ptr = _mem2_malloc(num * size);
if (!ptr)
return NULL;
memset(ptr, 0, num * size);
return ptr;
}
char *_mem2_strdup(const char *s)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
if (s)
{
int len = strlen(s) + 1;
ptr = _mem2_calloc(1, len);
if (ptr)
memcpy(ptr, s, len);
}
return ptr;
}
char *_mem2_strndup(const char *s, size_t n)
{
char *ptr = NULL;
if (s)
{
int len = n + 1;
ptr = _mem2_calloc(1, len);
if (ptr)
memcpy(ptr, s, len);
}
return ptr;
}
uint32_t gx_mem2_used(void)
{
heap_iblock info;
__lwp_heap_getinfo(&gx_mem2_heap, &info);
return info.used_size;
}
uint32_t gx_mem2_total(void)
{
heap_iblock info;
__lwp_heap_getinfo(&gx_mem2_heap, &info);
return info.used_size + info.free_size;
}
void *__real_malloc(size_t size);
void *__real_calloc(size_t n, size_t size);
void *__real_memalign(size_t a, size_t size);
void __real_free(void *p);
void *__real_realloc(void *p, size_t size);
void *__real_strdup(const char *s);
void *__real_strndup(const char *s, size_t n);
size_t __real_malloc_usable_size(void *p);
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_malloc(size_t size)
{
void *p = __real_malloc(size);
if (p != 0)
return p;
return _mem2_malloc(size);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_calloc(size_t n, size_t size)
{
void *p = __real_calloc(n, size);
if (p != 0)
return p;
return _mem2_calloc(n, size);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_memalign(size_t a, size_t size)
{
void *p = __real_memalign(a, size);
if (p != 0)
return p;
return _mem2_memalign(a, size);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void __wrap_free(void *p)
{
if (!p)
return;
if (((uint32_t)p & 0x10000000) != 0)
_mem2_free(p);
else
__real_free(p);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_realloc(void *p, size_t size)
{
void *n;
/* ptr from mem2 */
if (((uint32_t) p & 0x10000000) != 0)
{
n = _mem2_realloc(p, size);
if (n != 0)
return n;
n = __real_malloc(size);
if (n == 0)
return 0;
if (p != 0)
{
size_t heap_size = __lwp_heap_block_size(&gx_mem2_heap, p);
memcpy(n, p, heap_size < size ? heap_size : size);
_mem2_free(p);
}
return n;
}
/* ptr from malloc */
n = __real_realloc(p, size);
if (n != 0)
return n;
n = _mem2_malloc(size);
if (n == 0)
return 0;
if (p != 0)
{
size_t heap_size = __real_malloc_usable_size(p);
memcpy(n, p, heap_size < size ? heap_size : size);
__real_free(p);
}
return n;
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_strdup(const char *s)
{
void *p = __real_strdup(s);
if (p != 0)
return p;
return _mem2_strdup(s);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) void *__wrap_strndup(const char *s, size_t n)
{
void *p = __real_strndup(s, n);
if (p != 0)
return p;
return _mem2_strndup(s, n);
}
__attribute__ ((used)) size_t __wrap_malloc_usable_size(void *p)
{
if (((uint32_t) p & 0x10000000) != 0)
return __lwp_heap_block_size(&gx_mem2_heap, p);
return __real_malloc_usable_size(p);
}