On 07/25/2011 03:51 AM, Avi Kivity wrote:
qemu_malloc() is type-unsafe as it returns a void pointer.  Introduce
QEMU_NEW() (and QEMU_NEWZ()), which return the correct type.

Just use g_new() and g_new0()

Regards,

Anthony Liguori


Signed-off-by: Avi Kivity<a...@redhat.com>
---

This is part of my memory API patchset, but doesn't really belong there.

  qemu-common.h |    3 +++
  1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/qemu-common.h b/qemu-common.h
index ba55719..66effa3 100644
--- a/qemu-common.h
+++ b/qemu-common.h
@@ -186,6 +186,9 @@ void qemu_free(void *ptr);
  char *qemu_strdup(const char *str);
  char *qemu_strndup(const char *str, size_t size);

+#define QEMU_NEW(type) ((type *)(qemu_malloc(sizeof(type))))
+#define QEMU_NEWZ(type) ((type *)(qemu_mallocz(sizeof(type))))
+
  void qemu_mutex_lock_iothread(void);
  void qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread(void);



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