@dalias You mentioned at one point the musl libc allocator places meta-data or overflow canaries before/after allocations. What does it do for large allocations, e.g. 128k+? (at those sizes glibc delegates to mmap…)
@dalias You mentioned at one point the musl libc allocator places meta-data or overflow canaries before/after allocations. What does it do for large allocations, e.g. 128k+? (at those sizes glibc delegates to mmap…)
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