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author Aaron Giles <aaron@aarongiles.com>2010-01-08 06:05:29 +0000
committer Aaron Giles <aaron@aarongiles.com>2010-01-08 06:05:29 +0000
commit91a1b8d634131714ec89a07496606880ea487ece (patch)
treebe1623ecd9688f97d426efe03688289e4a25f6b5 /src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c
parent26ef6355153f38264122c168438d09d1811b9530 (diff)
NOTE: This change requires two new osd functions: osd_malloc() and
osd_free(). They take the same parameters as malloc() and free(). Renamed mamecore.h -> emucore.h. New C++-aware memory manager, implemented in emualloc.*. This is a simple manager that allows you to add any type of object to a resource pool. Most commonly, allocated objects are added, and so a set of allocation macros is provided to allow you to manage objects in a particular pool: pool_alloc(p, t) = allocate object of type 't' and add to pool 'p' pool_alloc_clear(p, t) = same as above, but clear the memory first pool_alloc_array(p, t, c) = allocate an array of 'c' objects of type 't' and add to pool 'p' pool_alloc_array_clear(p, t, c) = same, but with clearing pool_free(p, v) = free object 'v' and remove it from the pool Note that pool_alloc[_clear] is roughly equivalent to "new t" and pool_alloc_array[_clear] is roughly equivalent to "new t[c]". Also note that pool_free works for single objects and arrays. There is a single global_resource_pool defined which should be used for any global allocations. It has equivalent macros to the pool_* macros above that automatically target the global pool. In addition, the memory module defines global new/delete overrides that access file and line number parameters so that allocations can be tracked. Currently this tracking is only done if MAME_DEBUG is enabled. In debug builds, any unfreed memory will be printed at the end of the session. emualloc.h also has #defines to disable malloc/free/realloc/calloc. Since emualloc.h is included by emucore.h, this means pretty much all code within the emulator is forced to use the new allocators. Although straight new/delete do work, their use is discouraged, as any allocations made with them will not be tracked. Changed the familar auto_alloc_* macros to map to the resource pool model described above. The running_machine is now a class and contains a resource pool which is automatically destructed upon deletion. If you are a driver writer, all your allocations should be done with auto_alloc_*. Changed all drivers and files in the core using malloc/realloc or the old alloc_*_or_die macros to use (preferably) the auto_alloc_* macros instead, or the global_alloc_* macros if necessary. Added simple C++ wrappers for astring and bitmap_t, as these need proper constructors/destructors to be used for auto_alloc_astring and auto_alloc_bitmap. Removed references to the winalloc prefix file. Most of its functionality has moved into the core, save for the guard page allocations, which are now implemented in osd_alloc and osd_free.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c')
-rw-r--r--src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c b/src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c
index 2fa1bee4ea7..aabb5349239 100644
--- a/src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c
+++ b/src/emu/cpu/adsp2100/adsp2100.c
@@ -924,11 +924,11 @@ static int create_tables(void)
/* allocate the tables */
if (!reverse_table)
- reverse_table = (UINT16 *)malloc(0x4000 * sizeof(UINT16));
+ reverse_table = global_alloc_array(UINT16, 0x4000);
if (!mask_table)
- mask_table = (UINT16 *)malloc(0x4000 * sizeof(UINT16));
+ mask_table = global_alloc_array(UINT16, 0x4000);
if (!condition_table)
- condition_table = (UINT8 *)malloc(0x1000 * sizeof(UINT8));
+ condition_table = global_alloc_array(UINT8, 0x1000);
/* handle errors */
if (reverse_table == NULL || mask_table == NULL || condition_table == NULL)
@@ -1010,15 +1010,15 @@ static int create_tables(void)
static CPU_EXIT( adsp21xx )
{
if (reverse_table != NULL)
- free(reverse_table);
+ global_free(reverse_table);
reverse_table = NULL;
if (mask_table != NULL)
- free(mask_table);
+ global_free(mask_table);
mask_table = NULL;
if (condition_table != NULL)
- free(condition_table);
+ global_free(condition_table);
condition_table = NULL;
#if TRACK_HOTSPOTS