//===-- Libc specific custom operator new and delete ------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_LIBC_SRC___SUPPORT_CPP_NEW_H #define LLVM_LIBC_SRC___SUPPORT_CPP_NEW_H #include "hdr/func/aligned_alloc.h" #include "hdr/func/free.h" #include "hdr/func/malloc.h" #include "src/__support/common.h" #include "src/__support/macros/config.h" #include "src/__support/macros/properties/os.h" #include // For size_t // Defining members in the std namespace is not preferred. But, we do it here // so that we can use it to define the operator new which takes std::align_val_t // argument. namespace std { enum class align_val_t : size_t {}; } // namespace std namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL { class AllocChecker { bool success = false; LIBC_INLINE AllocChecker &operator=(bool status) { success = status; return *this; } public: LIBC_INLINE AllocChecker() = default; LIBC_INLINE operator bool() const { return success; } LIBC_INLINE static void *alloc(size_t s, AllocChecker &ac) { void *mem = ::malloc(s); ac = (mem != nullptr); return mem; } LIBC_INLINE static void *aligned_alloc(size_t s, std::align_val_t align, AllocChecker &ac) { #ifdef LIBC_TARGET_OS_IS_WINDOWS // std::aligned_alloc is not available on Windows because std::free on // Windows cannot deallocate any over-aligned memory. Microsoft provides an // alternative for std::aligned_alloc named _aligned_malloc, but it must be // paired with _aligned_free instead of std::free. void *mem = ::_aligned_malloc(static_cast(align), s); #else void *mem = ::aligned_alloc(static_cast(align), s); #endif ac = (mem != nullptr); return mem; } }; } // namespace LIBC_NAMESPACE_DECL LIBC_INLINE void *operator new(size_t size, LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker &ac) noexcept { return LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker::alloc(size, ac); } LIBC_INLINE void *operator new(size_t size, std::align_val_t align, LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker &ac) noexcept { return LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker::aligned_alloc(size, align, ac); } LIBC_INLINE void *operator new[](size_t size, LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker &ac) noexcept { return LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker::alloc(size, ac); } LIBC_INLINE void *operator new[](size_t size, std::align_val_t align, LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker &ac) noexcept { return LIBC_NAMESPACE::AllocChecker::aligned_alloc(size, align, ac); } LIBC_INLINE void *operator new(size_t, void *p) { return p; } LIBC_INLINE void *operator new[](size_t, void *p) { return p; } // The ideal situation would be to define the various flavors of operator delete // inlinelike we do with operator new above. However, since we need operator // delete prototypes to match those specified by the C++ standard, we cannot // define them inline as the C++ standard does not allow inline definitions of // replacement operator delete implementations. Note also that we assign a // special linkage name to each of these replacement operator delete functions. // This is because, if we do not give them a special libc internal linkage name, // they will replace operator delete for the entire application. Including this // header file in all libc source files where operator delete is called ensures // that only libc call sites use these replacement operator delete functions. #define DELETE_NAME(name) \ __asm__(LIBC_MACRO_TO_STRING(LIBC_NAMESPACE) "_" LIBC_MACRO_TO_STRING(name)) void operator delete(void *) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete); void operator delete(void *, std::align_val_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_aligned); void operator delete(void *, size_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_sized); void operator delete(void *, size_t, std::align_val_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_sized_aligned); void operator delete[](void *) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_array); void operator delete[](void *, std::align_val_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_array_aligned); void operator delete[](void *, size_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_array_sized); void operator delete[](void *, size_t, std::align_val_t) noexcept DELETE_NAME(delete_array_sized_aligned); #undef DELETE_NAME #endif // LLVM_LIBC_SRC___SUPPORT_CPP_NEW_H