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by KMag
1892 days ago
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That's really cool! Though, I'm curious... don't a lot of malloc implementations use a bump allocator if a simple fragmentation heuristic is below some limit? Presumably musl down inside malloc() has a static bool (or a static function pointer) it uses to keep track if dlsym() has ever returned the address of free(). How much faster is the musl implementation than an implementation using a simple fragmentation heuristic? Presumably, they're both well-predicted conditional branches (and/or indirect branch targets well predicted by the BTB). |
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