If I have many functions calling malloc()
for small sizes (usually up to 500 bytes), then freeing when done. Will malloc()
reunite adjacent blocks or is it going to keep splitting larger blocks and cause fragmentation?
For this scenario, is it better to use a buffer of enough size or call malloc()
every time?
I'm interested in the GNU C Library, but answers regarding other implementations are also useful.
malloc
, allocate one giant "heap" and use that). There are plenty of free allocation algorithms if you search a little.malloc
algorithm provided by GCC is indeed good, but it does fragment. What I meant was that if fragmentation might be a problem, then find an algorithm which can "defrag" the heap to avoid it completely. But in normal everyday use, even for many server-type programs, the standardmalloc
is fine.