To request heap statistics, a pointer to a heap structure is required.
This is straightforward for a user-defined heap. However, such a pointer
is not known for heaps created by other components or libraries, like
libc. Therefore, it is not possible to calculate the total heap memory.
The proposed solution is to use an array of pointers, which is filled in
on every sys_heap_init() call. One can then iterate through it to sum up
the total memory allocated for all heaps.
The array size is configurable. The default array size is zero,
which means the feature is disabled. Any other integer greater then zero
defines the array size and enables the feature.
A list of pointers instead of an array could be another approach,
but it requeres a heap, which is not always available.
Signed-off-by: Ivan Pankratov <ivan.pankratov@silabs.com>
Use `do { ... } while (false)' instead of `do { ... } while (0)'.
Use comparisons with zero instead of implicitly testing integers.
Use comparisons with NULL instead of implicitly testing pointers.
Use comparisons with NUL instead of implicitly testing plain chars.
Use `bool' instead of `int' to represent Boolean values.
Use `while (true)' instead of `while (1)' to express infinite loops.
Signed-off-by: frei tycho <tfrei@baumer.com>