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36
37#ifndef _IOKIT_IORANGEALLOCATOR_H
38#define _IOKIT_IORANGEALLOCATOR_H
39
40#include <libkern/c++/OSObject.h>
41#include <IOKit/IOTypes.h>
42
43typedef IOByteCount IORangeScalar;
44
45/*! @class IORangeAllocator
46 @abstract A utility class to manage allocations from a range.
47 @discussion The IORangeAllocator class provides functions for allocating ranges, at a fixed or any offset, and freeing them back to a free list. It is useful for describing ranges of memory or address space without requiring storage in the memory - information describing the free elements is kept elsewhere. Ranges are described by a start offset and a size. IORangeAllocator is optionally protected against multithreaded access.
48*/
49
50class IORangeAllocator : public OSObject {
51
52 OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IORangeAllocator)
53
54protected:
55 UInt32numElements;
56 UInt32capacity;
57 UInt32capacityIncrement;
58 IORangeScalardefaultAlignmentMask;
59 IOOptionBitsoptions;
60
61 struct IORangeAllocatorElement * elements;
62
63private:
64 virtual bool allocElement( UInt32 index );
65
66 virtual void deallocElement( UInt32 index );
67
68public:
69 enum {
70kLocking= 0x00000001
71 };
72
73/*! @function init
74 @abstract Standard initializer for IORangeAllocator.
75 @discussion This method initializes an IORangeAllocator and optionally sets the free list to contain one fragment, from zero to an endOfRange parameter. The capacity in terms of free fragments and locking options are set for the instance.
76 @param endOfRange If the free list is to contain an initial fragment, set endOfRange to the last offset in the range, ie. size - 1, to create a free fragment for the range zero to endOfRange inclusive. If zero is passed, the free list will be initialized empty, and can be populated with calls to the deallocate method.
77 @param defaultAlignment If this parameter is non-zero it specifies a required alignment for all allocations, for example pass 256 to align allocations on 256 byte boundaries. Zero or one specify unaligned allocations.
78 @param capacity Sets the initial size of the free list in number of noncontiguous fragments. This value is also used for the capacityIncrement.
79 @param options Pass kLocking if the instance can be used by multiple threads.
80 @result Returns true if the instance is successfully initialized, false on failure. */
81
82 virtual bool init( IORangeScalar endOfRange,
83IORangeScalar defaultAlignment,
84UInt32 capacity,
85IOOptionBits options );
86
87/*! @function withRange
88 @abstract Standard factory method for IORangeAllocator.
89 @discussion This method allocates and initializes an IORangeAllocator and optionally sets the free list to contain one fragment, from zero to an endOfRange parameter. The capacity in terms of free fragments and locking options are set for the instance.
90 @param endOfRange If the free list is to contain an initial fragment, set endOfRange to the last offset in the range, ie. size - 1, to create a free fragment for the range zero to endOfRange inclusive. If zero is passed the free list will be initialized empty, and can be populated with calls to the deallocate method.
91 @param defaultAlignment If this parameter is non-zero it specifies a required alignment for all allocations, for example pass 256 to align allocations on 256 byte boundaries. Zero or one specify unaligned allocations.
92 @param capacity Sets the initial size of the free list in number of non-contiguous fragments. This value is also used for the capacityIncrement.
93 @param options Pass kLocking if the instance can be used by multiple threads.
94 @result Returns the new IORangeAllocator instance, to be released by the caller, or zero on failure. */
95
96 static IORangeAllocator * withRange( IORangeScalar endOfRange,
97IORangeScalar defaultAlignment = 0,
98UInt32 capacity = 0,
99IOOptionBits options = 0 );
100
101 virtual void free();
102 virtual bool serialize(OSSerialize *s) const;
103
104/*! @function getFragmentCount
105 @abstract Accessor to return the number of free fragments in the range.
106 @discussion This method returns a count of free fragments. Each fragment describes a non-contiguous free range - deallocations will merge contiguous fragments together.
107 @result Returns the count of free fragments.
108*/
109
110 virtual UInt32 getFragmentCount( void );
111
112/*! @function getFragmentCapacity
113 @abstract Accessor to return the number of free fragments in the range.
114 @discussion This method returns the current capacity of the free fragment list.
115 @result Returns the current capacity of free fragment list.
116*/
117
118 virtual UInt32 getFragmentCapacity( void );
119
120/*! @function setFragmentCapacityIncrement
121 @abstract Sets the count of fragments the free list will increase by when full.
122 @discussion This method sets the number of extra fragments the free list will expand to when full. It defaults to the initial capacity.
123 @param count The number of fragments to increment the capacity by when the free list is full.
124*/
125
126 virtual void setFragmentCapacityIncrement( UInt32 count );
127
128/*! @function getFreeCount
129 @abstract Totals the sizes of the free fragments.
130 @discussion This method returns the total of the sizes of the fragments on the free list.
131 @result Returns the total of the free fragments sizes.
132*/
133
134 virtual IORangeScalar getFreeCount( void );
135
136/*! @function allocate
137 @abstract Allocates from the free list, at any offset.
138 @discussion This method allocates a range from the free list. The alignment will default to the alignment set when the allocator was created or may be set here.
139 @param size The size of the range requested.
140 @param result The beginning of the range allocated is returned here on success.
141 @param alignment If zero is passed, default to the allocators alignment, otherwise pass an alignment required for the allocation, for example 4096 to page align.
142 @result Returns true if the allocation was successful, else false.
143*/
144
145 virtual bool allocate( IORangeScalar size,
146 IORangeScalar * result,
147 IORangeScalar alignment = 0 );
148
149/*! @function allocateRange
150 @abstract Allocates from the free list, at a set offset.
151 @discussion This method allocates a range from the free list, given a set offset passed in.
152 @param start The beginning of the range requested.
153 @param size The size of the range requested.
154 @result Returns true if the allocation was successful, else false.
155*/
156
157 virtual bool allocateRange( IORangeScalar start,
158 IORangeScalar size );
159
160/*! @function deallocate
161 @abstract Deallocates a range to the free list.
162 @discussion This method deallocates a range to the free list, given a the start offset and length passed in.
163 @param start The beginning of the range requested.
164 @param size Returns the size of the range requested.
165*/
166
167 virtual void deallocate( IORangeScalar start,
168 IORangeScalar size );
169};
170
171#endif /* _IOKIT_IORANGEALLOCATOR_H */
172

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