/* Initializes 'b' as an empty ofpbuf that contains the 'allocated' bytes of
* memory starting at 'base'. 'base' should point to a buffer on the stack.
- * If 'b' is resized, new memory will be allocated with malloc() and 'base'
- * will not be freed. This is useful when a small stack-allocated buffer is
- * normally appropriate but sometimes it must be expanded.
+ *
+ * An ofpbuf operation that requires reallocating data will assert-fail if this
+ * function was used to initialize it.
*
* 'base' should be appropriately aligned. Using an array of uint32_t or
* uint64_t for the buffer is a reasonable way to ensure appropriate alignment
void
ofpbuf_use_const(struct ofpbuf *b, const void *data, size_t size)
{
- ofpbuf_use__(b, (void *) data, size, OFPBUF_CONST);
+ ofpbuf_use__(b, (void *) data, size, OFPBUF_STACK);
b->size = size;
}
break;
case OFPBUF_STACK:
- new_base = xmalloc(new_allocated);
- ofpbuf_copy__(b, new_base, new_headroom, new_tailroom);
- b->source = OFPBUF_MALLOC;
- break;
-
- case OFPBUF_CONST:
NOT_REACHED();
default: