NAME
brk, sbrk – change memory allocation |
SYNOPSIS
#include <u.h> #include <libc.h> int brk(void *addr)
void* sbrk(ulong incr) |
DESCRIPTION
Brk sets the system's idea of the lowest bss location not used
by the program (called the break) to addr rounded up to the next
multiple of 8 bytes. Locations not less than addr and below the
stack pointer may cause a memory violation if accessed. In the alternate function sbrk, incr more bytes are added to the program's data space and a pointer to the start of the new area is returned. Rounding occurs as with brk. When a program begins execution via exec the break is set at the highest location defined by the program and data storage areas. Ordinarily, therefore, only programs with growing data areas need to use brk. A call to sbrk with a zero argument returns the lowest address in the dynamic segment. |
SOURCE
/sys/src/libc/9sys/sbrk.c |
SEE ALSO
intro(2), malloc(2), segattach(2), segbrk(2) |
DIAGNOSTICS
These functions set errstr.
The error return from sbrk is (void*)–1. |