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Please see the .\" License for the specific language governing rights and limitations .\" under the License. .\" .\" @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ .\" .Dd November 21, 2002 .Dt MALLOC 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm malloc , calloc , valloc , realloc , reallocf , free , malloc_size , malloc_good_size .Nd memory allocation .Sh SYNOPSIS .In stdlib.h .Ft void * .Fn malloc "size_t size" .Ft void * .Fn calloc "size_t count" "size_t size" .Ft void * .Fn valloc "size_t size" .Ft void * .Fn realloc "void *ptr" "size_t size" .Ft void * .Fn reallocf "void *ptr" "size_t size" .Ft void .Fn free "void *ptr" .Ft size_t .Fn malloc_size "void *ptr" .Ft size_t .Fn malloc_good_size "size_t size" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Fn malloc , .Fn calloc , .Fn valloc , .Fn realloc , and .Fn reallocf functions allocate memory. The allocated memory is aligned such that it can be used for any data type, including AltiVec-related types. The .Fn free function frees allocations that were created via the preceding allocation functions. The .Fn malloc_size and .Fn malloc_good_size functions provide information related to the amount of padding space at the end of allocations. .Pp The .Fn malloc function allocates .Fa size bytes of memory and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. .Fn malloc returns a .Dv NULL pointer if there is an error. .Pp The .Fn calloc function contiguously allocates enough space for .Fa count objects that are .Fa size bytes of memory each and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. The allocated memory is filled with bytes of value zero. .Fn calloc returns a .Dv NULL pointer if there is an error. .Pp The .Fn valloc function allocates .Fa size bytes of memory and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. The allocated memory is aligned on a page boundary. .Fn valloc returns a .Dv NULL pointer if there is an error. .Pp The .Fn realloc function tries to change the size of the allocation pointed to by .Fa ptr to .Fa size , and return .Fa ptr . If there is not enough room to enlarge the memory allocation pointed to by .Fa ptr , .Fn realloc creates a new allocation, copies as much of the old data pointed to by .Fa ptr as will fit to the new allocation, frees the old allocation, and returns a pointer to the allocated memory. .Fn realloc returns a .Dv NULL pointer if there is an error, and the allocation pointed to by .Fa ptr is still valid. .Pp The .Fn reallocf function is identical to the .Fn realloc function, except that it will free the passed pointer when the requested memory cannot be allocated. This is a .Fx specific API designed to ease the problems with traditional coding styles for realloc causing memory leaks in libraries. .Pp The .Fn free function deallocates the memory allocation pointed to by .Fa ptr . .Pp The .Fn malloc_size function returns the size of the memory block that backs the allocation pointed to by .Fa ptr . The memory block size is always at least as large as the allocation it backs, and may be larger. .Pp The .Fn malloc_good_size function rounds .Fa size up to a value that the allocator implementation can allocate without adding any padding and returns that rounded up value. .Sh RETURN VALUES If successful, the .Fn malloc , .Fn calloc , and .Fn valloc functions return a pointer to allocated memory. If there is an error, they return a .Dv NULL pointer and set .Va errno to .Er ENOMEM . .Pp If successful, the .Fn realloc and .Fn reallocf functions return a pointer to allocated memory. If there is an error, it returns a .Dv NULL pointer and sets .Va errno to .Er ENOMEM . .Pp The .Fn free function does not return a value. .Sh DEBUGGING ALLOCATION ERRORS A number of facilities are provided to aid in debugging allocation errors in applications. These facilities are primarily controlled via environment variables. The recognized environment variables and their meanings are documented below. .Sh ENVIRONMENT The following environment variables change the behavior of the allocation-related functions. .Bl -tag -width ".Ev MallocStackLoggingNoCompact" .It Ev MallocLogFile Create/append messages to the given file path .Fa instead of writing to the standard error. .It Ev MallocGuardEdges If set, add a guard page before and after each large block. .It Ev MallocDoNotProtectPrelude If set, do not add a guard page before large blocks, even if the .Ev MallocGuardEdges environment variable is set. .It Ev MallocDoNotProtectPostlude If set, do not add a guard page after large blocks, even if the .Ev MallocGuardEdges environment variable is set. .It Ev MallocStackLogging If set, record all stacks, so that tools like .Nm leaks can be used. .It Ev MallocStackLoggingNoCompact If set, record all stacks in a manner that is compatible with the .Nm malloc_history program. .It Ev MallocPreScribble If set, fill memory that has been allocated with 0xaa bytes. This increases the likelihood that a program making assumptions about the contents of freshly allocated memory will fail. .It Ev MallocScribble If set, fill memory that has been deallocated with 0x55 bytes. This increases the likelihood that a program will fail due to accessing memory that is no longer allocated. .It Ev MallocCheckHeapStart If set, specifies the number of allocations .Fa to wait before begining periodic heap checks every .Fa as specified by .Ev MallocCheckHeapEach . If .Ev MallocCheckHeapStart is set but .Ev MallocCheckHeapEach is not specified, the default check repetition is 1000. .It Ev MallocCheckHeapEach If set, run a consistency check on the heap every .Fa operations. .Ev MallocCheckHeapEach is only meaningful if .Ev MallocCheckHeapStart is also set. .It Ev MallocCheckHeapSleep Sets the number of seconds to sleep (waiting for a debugger to attach) when .Ev MallocCheckHeapStart is set and a heap corruption is detected. The default is 100 seconds. Setting this to zero means not to sleep at all. Setting this to a negative number means to sleep (for the positive number of seconds) only the very first time a heap corruption is detected. .It Ev MallocCheckHeapAbort When .Ev MallocCheckHeapStart is set and this is set to a non-zero value, causes .Xr abort 3 to be called if a heap corruption is detected, instead of any sleeping. .It Ev MallocBadFreeAbort If set to a non-zero value, causes .Xr abort 3 to be called if the pointer passed to .Xr free 3 was previously freed, or is otherwise illegal. .It Ev MallocHelp If set, print a list of environment variables that are paid heed to by the allocation-related functions, along with short descriptions. The list should correspond to this documentation. .El .Sh DIAGNOSTIC MESSAGES .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr leaks 1 , .Xr malloc_history 1 , .Xr abort 3 .Pa /Developer/Documentation/ReleaseNotes/DeveloperTools/MallocOptions.html