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Otto Moerbeek (otto@) continues his mastery of all things memory allocation,
extending
some of the libc malloc features to
ld.so(1):
ld.so has a very basic malloc. This diff changes it to use a (somewhat
stripped) libc malloc with all the randomization and other goodness. Read more...
Ссылка:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20140603075331