ack/plat/pc86/libsys/brk.c
David Given 36ab90385f Change sbrk() to take an int rather than an intptr_t (following the OpenBSD way
rather than the Linux way; various non-C bits of the ACK assume it takes an
int, so it's cleaner).
2016-11-23 22:06:24 +01:00

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/* $Source$
* $State$
* $Revision$
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#define OUT_OF_MEMORY (void*)(-1) /* sbrk returns this on failure */
#define STACK_BUFFER 128 /* number of bytes to leave for stack */
extern char _end[1];
static char* current = _end;
int brk(void* newend)
{
/* This variable is used to figure out the current stack pointer,
* by taking its address. */
char dummy;
char* p = newend;
if ((p > (&dummy - STACK_BUFFER)) ||
(p < _end))
return -1;
current = p;
return 0;
}
void* sbrk(int increment)
{
char* old;
if (increment == 0)
return current;
old = current;
if (brk(old + increment) < 0)
return OUT_OF_MEMORY;
return old;
}