.\" Copyright 2002 Walter Harms (walter.harms@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de) .\" .\" SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-1.0-or-later .\" .\" Heavily based on glibc documentation .\" Polished, added docs, removed glibc doc bug, 2002-07-20, aeb .\" .TH __malloc_hook 3 2024-06-15 "Linux man-pages 6.9.1" .SH NAME __malloc_hook, __malloc_initialize_hook, __memalign_hook, __free_hook, __realloc_hook, __after_morecore_hook \- malloc debugging variables (DEPRECATED) .SH LIBRARY Standard C library .RI ( libc ", " \-lc ) .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .B "#include " .P .BI "void *(*volatile __malloc_hook)(size_t " size ", const void *" caller ); .P .BI "void *(*volatile __realloc_hook)(void *" ptr ", size_t " size , .BI " const void *" caller ); .P .BI "void *(*volatile __memalign_hook)(size_t " alignment ", size_t " size , .BI " const void *" caller ); .P .BI "void (*volatile __free_hook)(void *" ptr ", const void *" caller ); .P .B "void (*__malloc_initialize_hook)(void);" .P .B "void (*volatile __after_morecore_hook)(void);" .fi .SH DESCRIPTION The GNU C library lets you modify the behavior of .BR malloc (3), .BR realloc (3), and .BR free (3) by specifying appropriate hook functions. You can use these hooks to help you debug programs that use dynamic memory allocation, for example. .P The variable .B __malloc_initialize_hook points at a function that is called once when the malloc implementation is initialized. This is a weak variable, so it can be overridden in the application with a definition like the following: .P .in +4n .EX void (*__malloc_initialize_hook)(void) = my_init_hook; .EE .in .P Now the function .IR my_init_hook () can do the initialization of all hooks. .P The four functions pointed to by .BR __malloc_hook , .BR __realloc_hook , .BR __memalign_hook , .B __free_hook have a prototype like the functions .BR malloc (3), .BR realloc (3), .BR memalign (3), .BR free (3), respectively, except that they have a final argument .I caller that gives the address of the caller of .BR malloc (3), etc. .P The variable .B __after_morecore_hook points at a function that is called each time after .BR sbrk (2) was asked for more memory. .SH STANDARDS GNU. .SH NOTES The use of these hook functions is not safe in multithreaded programs, and they are now deprecated. From glibc 2.24 onwards, the .B __malloc_initialize_hook variable has been removed from the API, and from glibc 2.34 onwards, all the hook variables have been removed from the API. .\" https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=450187 .\" http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9957 Programmers should instead preempt calls to the relevant functions by defining and exporting .BR malloc (), .BR free (), .BR realloc (), and .BR calloc (). .SH EXAMPLES Here is a short example of how to use these variables. .P .EX #include #include \& /* Prototypes for our hooks */ static void my_init_hook(void); static void *my_malloc_hook(size_t, const void *); \& /* Variables to save original hooks */ static void *(*old_malloc_hook)(size_t, const void *); \& /* Override initializing hook from the C library */ void (*__malloc_initialize_hook)(void) = my_init_hook; \& static void my_init_hook(void) { old_malloc_hook = __malloc_hook; __malloc_hook = my_malloc_hook; } \& static void * my_malloc_hook(size_t size, const void *caller) { void *result; \& /* Restore all old hooks */ __malloc_hook = old_malloc_hook; \& /* Call recursively */ result = malloc(size); \& /* Save underlying hooks */ old_malloc_hook = __malloc_hook; \& /* printf() might call malloc(), so protect it too */ printf("malloc(%zu) called from %p returns %p\[rs]n", size, caller, result); \& /* Restore our own hooks */ __malloc_hook = my_malloc_hook; \& return result; } .EE .SH SEE ALSO .BR mallinfo (3), .BR malloc (3), .BR mcheck (3), .BR mtrace (3)