Lines Matching refs:malloc
278 its use. If not, it malloc's a chunk. The
292 is out of free structs, and cannot malloc
314 /* Size of chunk malloc'ed when no free structs left. */
317 /* Pointer to block malloc'ed. */
371 /* New memory has to malloc'ed since there are no free structs. */
390 mem_block = malloc(mem_block_size);
398 malloc'ed for this struct type. Also initialize the fields
553 won't use it to record the malloc. */
573 ret_mem = malloc(size);
604 that the space was allocated by a direct call to malloc,
612 again on the assumption that a malloc was used to
667 Otherwise, they are directly malloc'ed. */
802 Give chunk back to malloc only when every struct is freed */
842 dbg = (Dwarf_Debug) malloc(sizeof(struct Dwarf_Debug_s));
856 malloc'ed directly.
861 structs of each type malloc'ed.
1013 /* In the 'rela' relocation case we might have malloc'd
1135 mem = malloc(sizeof(union u));
1164 fprintf(stderr,"simple malloc botch %d\n",err);
1177 malloc(sizeof(struct simple_malloc_record_s));
1193 malloc(sizeof(struct simple_malloc_record_s));
1214 malloc scheme here (see _dwarf_get_alloc()) is pointless complexity.
1216 DWARF_SIMPLE_MALLOC also makes it easy for a malloc-tracing
1217 tool to verify libdwarf malloc has no botches (though of course
1220 To properly answer the question, the simple-malloc allocate