https://github.com/kayoyin/malloclab
CSE205 Computer Architecture: Implementation of a dynamic storage allocator for C programs (92/100 performance)
https://github.com/kayoyin/malloclab
allocator heap malloc malloc-free memory-allocation realloc
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CSE205 Computer Architecture: Implementation of a dynamic storage allocator for C programs (92/100 performance)
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/kayoyin/malloclab
- Owner: kayoyin
- Created: 2019-05-09T13:04:14.000Z (almost 7 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2019-05-15T22:22:47.000Z (over 6 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-12-29T12:46:55.511Z (about 1 year ago)
- Topics: allocator, heap, malloc, malloc-free, memory-allocation, realloc
- Language: C
- Homepage:
- Size: 355 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 1
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README
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README
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# CSE 205 Malloc Lab
# Handout files for students
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Main Files:
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mm.{c,h}
Your solution malloc package. mm.c is the file that you
will be handing in, and is the only file you should modify.
mdriver.c
The malloc driver that tests your mm.c file
short{1,2}-bal.rep
Two tiny tracefiles to help you get started.
Makefile
Builds the driver
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Other support files for the driver
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config.h Configures the malloc lab driver
fsecs.{c,h} Wrapper function for the different timer packages
clock.{c,h} Routines for accessing the Pentium and Alpha cycle counters
fcyc.{c,h} Timer functions based on cycle counters
ftimer.{c,h} Timer functions based on interval timers and gettimeofday()
memlib.{c,h} Models the heap and sbrk function
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Building and running the driver
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To build the driver, type "make" to the shell.
To run the driver on a tiny test trace:
unix> mdriver -V -f short1-bal.rep
The -V option prints out helpful tracing and summary information.
To get a list of the driver flags:
unix> mdriver -h