Use OpenBSD's malloc, realloc and free in my program

柔情痞子 提交于 2019-12-23 09:29:47

问题


I would like to use OpenBSD's implementation of malloc, realloc and free on my Debian lenny desktop rather than glibc's.

  1. Are they simply drop in replacements: will they work on my Linux desktop ?

  2. Which are the file(s) that I need and which OpenBSD package contains them ?


回答1:


Google has their own malloc replacement library at http://code.google.com/p/google-perftools/wiki/GooglePerformanceTools with instructions for using it. They say all you need to do is link it in (before the standard version is linked in) to use it.

I do not know if there is anything special about the OpenBSD version that would prevent this. If it is malloc and some other standard library stuff together it is likely more difficult, though.




回答2:


Technically it is perfectly portable as it uses mmap(2), but you can't just copy&paste.

For reference:

The files are:

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.c

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libc/crypt/arc4random.c

,

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/lib/libc/include/thread_private.h

Plus a pair of defines:

PGSHIFT which must be the log2 of your system's page size. And MADV_FREE, a flag which AFAICT is not available in Linux.

The threading code needs complete replacement, of course.




回答3:


Here: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.c.

You might have to bring in some dependencies though.




回答4:


You could use it like you would other (1) replacement (2) malloc() subsystems.

In the first example, malloc() is generally replaced via:

#define malloc(n) GC_malloc(n)
#define calloc(m,n) GC_malloc((m)*(n))
...
#define free(n) GC_free(n)

You then link against the new malloc() library (statically or dynamically).

In the second example, LD_PRELOAD is used to intercept calls to malloc() / free().

What I recommend you do is the first option, create a static / shared object called bsdmalloc and link against it as desired.

You also have the option of just building the BSD malloc routines with your code, just like you would any other module (crude example including only stdlib where malloc is prototyped) :

#include <stdlib.h>

#define malloc(n) BSD_malloc(n)

void *BSD_malloc(int n)
{
        return NULL;
}


int main(void)
{
   char *ret;

   ret = (char *) malloc(1024);

   return ret == NULL ? 1 : 0;
}

For a more system wide approach, I really recommend going the shared object route.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2877527/use-openbsds-malloc-realloc-and-free-in-my-program

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!