| commit f144981490bd2ab13189d85902ca74beecb307e4 |
| Author: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com> |
| Date: Wed Oct 30 18:03:14 2019 -0400 |
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| Base max_fast on alignment, not width, of bins (Bug 24903) |
| |
| set_max_fast sets the "impossibly small" value based on, |
| eventually, MALLOC_ALIGNMENT. The comparisons for the smallest |
| chunk used is, eventually, MIN_CHUNK_SIZE. Note that i386 |
| is the only platform where these are the same, so a smallest |
| chunk *would* be put in a no-fastbins fastbin. |
| |
| This change calculates the "impossibly small" value |
| based on MIN_CHUNK_SIZE instead, so that we can know it will |
| always be impossibly small. |
| |
| (cherry picked from commit ff12e0fb91b9072800f031cb21fb2651ee7b6251) |
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| diff --git a/malloc/malloc.c b/malloc/malloc.c |
| index 9756ed0a0d28c5f6..90825b2aaed53761 100644 |
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| @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ static INTERNAL_SIZE_T global_max_fast; |
| |
| #define set_max_fast(s) \ |
| global_max_fast = (((s) == 0) \ |
| - ? SMALLBIN_WIDTH : ((s + SIZE_SZ) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) |
| + ? MIN_CHUNK_SIZE / 2 : ((s + SIZE_SZ) & ~MALLOC_ALIGN_MASK)) |
| |
| static inline INTERNAL_SIZE_T |
| get_max_fast (void) |