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       1             : // Copyright 2020 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
       2             : // of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
       3             : // the LICENSE file.
       4             : 
       5             : package manual
       6             : 
       7             : // #include <stdlib.h>
       8             : import "C"
       9             : import "unsafe"
      10             : 
      11             : // The go:linkname directives provides backdoor access to private functions in
      12             : // the runtime. Below we're accessing the throw function.
      13             : 
      14             : //go:linkname throw runtime.throw
      15             : func throw(s string)
      16             : 
      17             : // TODO(peter): Rather than relying an C malloc/free, we could fork the Go
      18             : // runtime page allocator and allocate large chunks of memory using mmap or
      19             : // similar.
      20             : 
      21             : // New allocates a slice of size n. The returned slice is from manually managed
      22             : // memory and MUST be released by calling Free. Failure to do so will result in
      23             : // a memory leak.
      24           1 : func New(n int) []byte {
      25           1 :         if n == 0 {
      26           0 :                 return make([]byte, 0)
      27           0 :         }
      28             :         // We need to be conscious of the Cgo pointer passing rules:
      29             :         //
      30             :         //   https://golang.org/cmd/cgo/#hdr-Passing_pointers
      31             :         //
      32             :         //   ...
      33             :         //   Note: the current implementation has a bug. While Go code is permitted
      34             :         //   to write nil or a C pointer (but not a Go pointer) to C memory, the
      35             :         //   current implementation may sometimes cause a runtime error if the
      36             :         //   contents of the C memory appear to be a Go pointer. Therefore, avoid
      37             :         //   passing uninitialized C memory to Go code if the Go code is going to
      38             :         //   store pointer values in it. Zero out the memory in C before passing it
      39             :         //   to Go.
      40           1 :         ptr := C.calloc(C.size_t(n), 1)
      41           1 :         if ptr == nil {
      42           0 :                 // NB: throw is like panic, except it guarantees the process will be
      43           0 :                 // terminated. The call below is exactly what the Go runtime invokes when
      44           0 :                 // it cannot allocate memory.
      45           0 :                 throw("out of memory")
      46           0 :         }
      47             :         // Interpret the C pointer as a pointer to a Go array, then slice.
      48           1 :         return (*[MaxArrayLen]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(ptr))[:n:n]
      49             : }
      50             : 
      51             : // Free frees the specified slice.
      52           1 : func Free(b []byte) {
      53           1 :         if cap(b) != 0 {
      54           1 :                 if len(b) == 0 {
      55           1 :                         b = b[:cap(b)]
      56           1 :                 }
      57           1 :                 ptr := unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])
      58           1 :                 C.free(ptr)
      59             :         }
      60             : }

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