Add a function to duplicate a memory region, a little like strdup().
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
void *memchr_inv(const void *, int, size_t);
#endif
+/**
+ * memdup() - allocate a buffer and copy in the contents
+ *
+ * Note that this returns a valid pointer even if @len is 0
+ *
+ * @src: data to copy in
+ * @len: number of bytes to copy
+ * @return allocated buffer with the copied contents, or NULL if not enough
+ * memory is available
+ *
+ */
+char *memdup(const void *src, size_t len);
+
unsigned long ustrtoul(const char *cp, char **endp, unsigned int base);
unsigned long long ustrtoull(const char *cp, char **endp, unsigned int base);
}
#endif
+char *memdup(const void *src, size_t len)
+{
+ char *p;
+
+ p = malloc(len);
+ if (!p)
+ return NULL;
+
+ memcpy(p, src, len);
+
+ return p;
+}
+
#ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_STRSTR
/**
* strstr - Find the first substring in a %NUL terminated string
/* Allow for copying up to 32 bytes */
#define BUFLEN (SWEEP + 33)
+#define TEST_STR "hello"
+
/**
* init_buffer() - initialize buffer
*
}
LIB_TEST(lib_memmove, 0);
+
+/** lib_memdup() - unit test for memdup() */
+static int lib_memdup(struct unit_test_state *uts)
+{
+ char buf[BUFLEN];
+ size_t len;
+ char *p, *q;
+
+ /* Zero size should do nothing */
+ p = memdup(NULL, 0);
+ ut_assertnonnull(p);
+ free(p);
+
+ p = memdup(buf, 0);
+ ut_assertnonnull(p);
+ free(p);
+
+ strcpy(buf, TEST_STR);
+ len = sizeof(TEST_STR);
+ p = memdup(buf, len);
+ ut_asserteq_mem(p, buf, len);
+
+ q = memdup(p, len);
+ ut_asserteq_mem(q, buf, len);
+ free(q);
+ free(p);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+LIB_TEST(lib_memdup, 0);