// Copyright 2021 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_MEMORY_NONSCANNABLE_MEMORY_H_ #define BASE_MEMORY_NONSCANNABLE_MEMORY_H_ #include #include "base/base_export.h" // This file contains allocation/deallocation functions for memory that doesn't // need to be scanned by PCScan. Such memory should only contain "data" objects, // i.e. objects that don't have pointers/references to other objects. An example // would be strings or socket/IPC/file buffers. Use with caution. namespace base { // Allocate/free non-scannable, but still quarantinable memory. BASE_EXPORT void* AllocNonScannable(size_t size); BASE_EXPORT void FreeNonScannable(void* ptr); // Allocate/free non-scannable and non-quarantinable memory. These functions // behave as normal, *Scan-unaware allocation functions. This can be useful for // allocations that are guaranteed to be safe by the user, i.e. allocations that // cannot be referenced from outside and cannot contain dangling references // themselves. BASE_EXPORT void* AllocNonQuarantinable(size_t size); BASE_EXPORT void FreeNonQuarantinable(void* ptr); // Deleters to be used with std::unique_ptr. struct NonScannableDeleter { void operator()(void* ptr) const { FreeNonScannable(ptr); } }; struct NonQuarantinableDeleter { void operator()(void* ptr) const { FreeNonQuarantinable(ptr); } }; } // namespace base #endif // BASE_MEMORY_NONSCANNABLE_MEMORY_H_