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Daniel Kurtz authored
. Use calloc when allocating objects. . Use malloc when allocating a buffer that we are about to completely fill. . In both cases, NULL check the result, unless using X built-in "kill server on alloc fail" versions (e.g., xnfcalloc()) . The canonical way to call calloc is: ptr = calloc(nelem, sizeof *ptr); /* or sizeof(*ptr) */ if (ptr) { /* Handle OOM */ } . Don't NULL check before calling free(). BUG=none TEST=compiles clean; sanity check ui on device (cherry picked from commit 79795728e366a56013aa4affa2d42128441a5eb9) From: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/third_party/xf86-video-armsoc Change-Id: I18b6a6c7c173c0120ec6da948b1e55cbe96e1e1d
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