If the following is being done, will the actual data in the pointer be copied or the pointer itself?
void nav_runGpsSystem(GPSLocation *dest)
{
GPSLocation *destination = malloc(sizeof(GPSLocation));
destination = dest;
Where GPSLocation is the following
typedef struct
{
double latitude;
double longitude;
}
GPSLocation;
The issue is the GPSLocation
that is being created, the pointer, is created outside of the subsystem that uses it, but its still on the same board(pandaboard running ubuntu netbook edition). I dont want data to be lost of pointers to get damaged somehow, so I want to copy the data that the first pointer was pointing to so that the system that created it can free the pointer when they want to.
EDIT
After reading the answers it is clear I must dereference using
*destination = *dest
So what if I then want to pass the data to threads
as so
void *startgpswatchdog(void *ptr)
{
GPSLocation *destination;
destination = (GPSLocation *) ptr;
If I have the data copied into my system now, is there a need to copy the data again inside a pthread or is passing just the pointer enough as it is already malloced and the threads share the same memory space?
void*
is assignment compatible with all pointers to object.