...e start of the following page). However, the break will change as memory is allocated via brk (2) or malloc (3). Use sbrk (2) with an argument of zero to find the current value …...e start of the following page). However, the break will change as memory is allocated via brk (2) or malloc (3). Use sbrk (2) with an argument of zero to find the current value …...e start of the following page). However, the break will change as memory is allocated via brk (2) or malloc (3). Use sbrk (2) with an argument of zero to find the current value …...would appear on the stack in the middle of the space for the function arguments. SEE ALSO brk (2), longjmp (3), malloc (3)...c () allocates memory from the heap, and adjusts the size of the heap as required, using sbrk (2). When allocating blocks of memory larger than MMAP_THRESHOLD bytes, the glibc m…...c () allocates memory from the heap, and adjusts the size of the heap as required, using sbrk (2). When allocating blocks of memory larger than MMAP_THRESHOLD bytes, the glibc m…...c () allocates memory from the heap, and adjusts the size of the heap as required, using sbrk (2). When allocating blocks of memory larger than MMAP_THRESHOLD bytes, the glibc m…...c () allocates memory from the heap, and adjusts the size of the heap as required, using sbrk (2). When allocating blocks of memory larger than MMAP_THRESHOLD bytes, the glibc m…...c () allocates memory from the heap, and adjusts the size of the heap as required, using sbrk (2). When allocating blocks of memory larger than MMAP_THRESHOLD bytes, the glibc m…...sses, so these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values. SEE ALSO brk (2), getpagesize (2), free (3), malloc (3)...sses, so these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values. SEE ALSO brk (2), getpagesize (2), free (3), malloc (3)...sses, so these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values. SEE ALSO brk (2), getpagesize (2), free (3), malloc (3)...sses, so these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values. SEE ALSO brk (2), getpagesize (2), free (3), malloc (3)...sses, so these functions are needed only if you require larger alignment values. SEE ALSO brk (2), getpagesize (2), free (3), malloc (3)...cified in bytes, and is rounded down to the system page size. This limit affects calls to brk (2), mmap (2), and mremap (2), which fail with the error ENOMEM upon exceeding this…...lue is specified in POSIX.1-2001 as part of the XSI extension. c_iflag flag constants: IGNBRK Ignore BREAK condition on input. BRKINT If IGNBRK is set, a BREAK is ignored. If it…...lue is specified in POSIX.1-2001 as part of the XSI extension. c_iflag flag constants: IGNBRK Ignore BREAK condition on input. BRKINT If IGNBRK is set, a BREAK is ignored. If it…...lue is specified in POSIX.1-2001 as part of the XSI extension. c_iflag flag constants: IGNBRK Ignore BREAK condition on input. BRKINT If IGNBRK is set, a BREAK is ignored. If it…...lue is specified in POSIX.1-2001 as part of the XSI extension. c_iflag flag constants: IGNBRK Ignore BREAK condition on input. BRKINT If IGNBRK is set, a BREAK is ignored. If it…...lue is specified in POSIX.1-2001 as part of the XSI extension. c_iflag flag constants: IGNBRK Ignore BREAK condition on input. BRKINT If IGNBRK is set, a BREAK is ignored. If it…