-/* Initialize the default malloc descriptor if this is the first time
- a request has been made to use the default sbrk'd region.
-
- Since no alignment guarantees are made about the initial value returned
- by sbrk, test the initial value and (if necessary) sbrk enough additional
- memory to start off with alignment to BLOCKSIZE. We actually only need
- it aligned to an alignment suitable for any object, so this is overkill.
- But at most it wastes just part of one BLOCKSIZE chunk of memory and
- minimizes portability problems by avoiding us having to figure out
- what the actual minimal alignment is. The rest of the malloc code
- avoids this as well, by always aligning to the minimum of the requested
- size rounded up to a power of two, or to BLOCKSIZE.
-
- Note that we are going to use some memory starting at this initial sbrk
- address for the sbrk region malloc descriptor, which is a struct, so the
- base address must be suitably aligned. */
-
-struct mdesc *
-__mmalloc_sbrk_init (void)
-{
- void* base;
- unsigned int adj;
-
- base = sbrk (0);
- adj = RESIDUAL (base, BLOCKSIZE);
- if (adj != 0)
- {
- sbrk (BLOCKSIZE - adj);
- base = sbrk (0);
- }
- __mmalloc_default_mdp = (struct mdesc *) sbrk (sizeof (struct mdesc));
- memset ((char *) __mmalloc_default_mdp, 0, sizeof (struct mdesc));
- __mmalloc_default_mdp -> morecore = sbrk_morecore;
- __mmalloc_default_mdp -> base = base;
- __mmalloc_default_mdp -> breakval = __mmalloc_default_mdp -> top = sbrk (0);
- __mmalloc_default_mdp -> fd = -1;
- return (__mmalloc_default_mdp);
-}
-
-