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Diffstat (limited to 'src/basic')
-rw-r--r-- | src/basic/alloc-util.h | 16 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/basic/alloc-util.h b/src/basic/alloc-util.h index 155fbf5f1f..13dab0304f 100644 --- a/src/basic/alloc-util.h +++ b/src/basic/alloc-util.h @@ -174,23 +174,13 @@ void* greedy_realloc0(void **p, size_t need, size_t size); * is compatible with _FORTIFY_SOURCES. If _FORTIFY_SOURCES is used many memory operations will take the * object size as returned by __builtin_object_size() into account. Hence, let's return the smaller size of * malloc_usable_size() and __builtin_object_size() here, so that we definitely operate in safe territory by - * both the compiler's and libc's standards. Note that _FORTIFY_SOURCES=3 handles also dynamically allocated - * objects and thus it's safer using __builtin_dynamic_object_size if _FORTIFY_SOURCES=3 is used (#22801). - * Moreover, when NULL is passed malloc_usable_size() is documented to return zero, and + * both the compiler's and libc's standards. Note that __builtin_object_size() evaluates to SIZE_MAX if the + * size cannot be determined, hence the MIN() expression should be safe with dynamically sized memory, + * too. Moreover, when NULL is passed malloc_usable_size() is documented to return zero, and * __builtin_object_size() returns SIZE_MAX too, hence we also return a sensible value of 0 in this corner * case. */ - -#if defined __has_builtin -# if __has_builtin(__builtin_dynamic_object_size) -# define MALLOC_SIZEOF_SAFE(x) \ - MIN(malloc_usable_size(x), __builtin_dynamic_object_size(x, 0)) -# endif -#endif - -#ifndef MALLOC_SIZEOF_SAFE #define MALLOC_SIZEOF_SAFE(x) \ MIN(malloc_usable_size(x), __builtin_object_size(x, 0)) -#endif /* Inspired by ELEMENTSOF() but operates on malloc()'ed memory areas: typesafely returns the number of items * that fit into the specified memory block */ |