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bsdmalloc (for Linux) Joe Damato @joedamato http://timetobleed.com ========================================================================== **WARNING: bsdmalloc is -NOT- threadsafe. Do *not* use in applications with threads. Build it ======== % make Then you can either link against libbsdmalloc.so (-lbsdmalloc) or preload: % LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/libbsdmalloc.so /path/to/app What is bsdmalloc? ================== bsdmalloc is a *fast* malloc implementation that I snagged from NetBSD. I did some minimal porting work to get it to build on my amd64 Linux box. Why another malloc? =================== Different malloc implementations are good for different things. This particular implementation is good if you don't care about multithreaded applications or heap fragmentation. It has really fast malloc/free, though. Simple, stupid, benchmark against glibc's malloc and tcmalloc ============================================================= In my simple, stupid test, bsdmalloc is *quite a bit* faster than tcmalloc and *way* faster than glibc's malloc. LD_PRELOAD=/home/joe/code/small_malloc/bsdmalloc/libbsdmalloc.so.1.0.1 /usr/bin/time ./test 22.42user 0.01system 0:22.48elapsed 99%CPU LD_PRELOAD=/custom/lib/libtcmalloc_minimal.so.0.0.0 /usr/bin/time ./test 36.89user 0.02system 0:37.00elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k /usr/bin/time ./test 78.02user 0.11system 1:18.23elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k
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