+++ /dev/null
-
-#include "wilc_memory.h"
-
-/*!
- * @author syounan
- * @date 18 Aug 2010
- * @version 1.0
- */
-void *WILC_MemoryAlloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
- char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo)
-{
- if (u32Size > 0)
- return kmalloc(u32Size, GFP_ATOMIC);
- else
- return NULL;
-}
+++ /dev/null
-#ifndef __WILC_MEMORY_H__
-#define __WILC_MEMORY_H__
-
-/*!
- * @file wilc_memory.h
- * @brief Memory OS wrapper functionality
- * @author syounan
- * @sa wilc_oswrapper.h top level OS wrapper file
- * @date 16 Aug 2010
- * @version 1.0
- */
-
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#include <linux/slab.h>
-
-/*!
- * @struct tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs
- * @brief Memory API options
- * @author syounan
- * @date 16 Aug 2010
- * @version 1.0
- */
-typedef struct {
-} tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs;
-
-/*!
- * @brief Allocates a given size of bytes
- * @param[in] u32Size size of memory in bytes to be allocated
- * @param[in] strAttrs Optional attributes, NULL for default
- * if not NULL, pAllocationPool should point to the pool to use for
- * this allocation. if NULL memory will be allocated directly from
- * the system
- * @param[in] pcFileName file name of the calling code for debugging
- * @param[in] u32LineNo line number of the calling code for debugging
- * @return The new allocated block, NULL if allocation fails
- * @note It is recommended to use of of the wrapper macros instead of
- * calling this function directly
- * @sa sttrWILC_MemoryAttrs
- * @sa WILC_MALLOC
- * @sa WILC_MALLOC_EX
- * @author syounan
- * @date 16 Aug 2010
- * @version 1.0
- */
-void *WILC_MemoryAlloc(u32 u32Size, tstrWILC_MemoryAttrs *strAttrs,
- char *pcFileName, u32 u32LineNo);
-
-/*!
- * @brief standrad malloc wrapper with custom attributes
- */
- #define WILC_MALLOC_EX(__size__, __attrs__) \
- (WILC_MemoryAlloc( \
- (__size__), __attrs__, NULL, 0))
-
-
-/*!
- * @brief standrad malloc wrapper with default attributes
- */
-#define WILC_MALLOC(__size__) \
- WILC_MALLOC_EX(__size__, NULL)
-
-
-
-
-
-#endif