pool.c
author peter1138
Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:45:06 +0000
changeset 3503 425903b204fa
parent 2186 461a2aff3486
child 3585 18a23b37e99a
permissions -rw-r--r--
(svn r4354) [Elrail][NewGRF] Codechange: Drawing of custom waypoints with custom ground sprites used the index of the rail type as an offset. With the introduction of elrails this offset is incorrect, so instead there is now a lookup table within the RailTypeInfo struct to explicitly list the offset.
/* $Id$ */

#include "stdafx.h"
#include "openttd.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "functions.h"
#include "pool.h"

/**
 * Clean a pool in a safe way (does free all blocks)
 */
void CleanPool(MemoryPool *pool)
{
	uint i;

	DEBUG(misc, 4)("[Pool] (%s) Cleaning pool..", pool->name);

	/* Free all blocks */
	for (i = 0; i < pool->current_blocks; i++)
		free(pool->blocks[i]);

	/* Free the block itself */
	free(pool->blocks);

	/* Clear up some critical data */
	pool->total_items = 0;
	pool->current_blocks = 0;
	pool->blocks = NULL;
}

/**
 * This function tries to increase the size of array by adding
 *  1 block too it
 *
 * @return Returns false if the pool could not be increased
 */
bool AddBlockToPool(MemoryPool *pool)
{
	/* Is the pool at his max? */
	if (pool->max_blocks == pool->current_blocks)
		return false;

	pool->total_items = (pool->current_blocks + 1) * (1 << pool->block_size_bits);

	DEBUG(misc, 4)("[Pool] (%s) Increasing size of pool to %d items (%d bytes)", pool->name, pool->total_items, pool->total_items * pool->item_size);

	/* Increase the poolsize */
	pool->blocks = realloc(pool->blocks, sizeof(pool->blocks[0]) * (pool->current_blocks + 1));
	if (pool->blocks == NULL)
		error("Pool: (%s) could not allocate memory for blocks", pool->name);

	/* Allocate memory to the new block item */
	pool->blocks[pool->current_blocks] = malloc(pool->item_size * (1 << pool->block_size_bits));
	if (pool->blocks[pool->current_blocks] == NULL)
		error("Pool: (%s) could not allocate memory for blocks", pool->name);

	/* Clean the content of the new block */
	memset(pool->blocks[pool->current_blocks], 0, pool->item_size * (1 << pool->block_size_bits));

	/* Call a custom function if defined (e.g. to fill indexes) */
	if (pool->new_block_proc != NULL)
		pool->new_block_proc(pool->current_blocks * (1 << pool->block_size_bits));

	/* We have a new block */
	pool->current_blocks++;

	return true;
}

/**
 * Adds blocks to the pool if needed (and possible) till index fits inside the pool
 *
 * @return Returns false if adding failed
 */
bool AddBlockIfNeeded(MemoryPool *pool, uint index)
{
	while (index >= pool->total_items) {
		if (!AddBlockToPool(pool))
			return false;
	}

	return true;
}