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29 is allocated and freed dynamically.
56 Release all but pad bytes of freed top-most memory back91 When a chunk is freed, 12 (for 4byte ptrs) or 20 (for 8 byte266 Because freed chunks may be overwritten with link fields, this267 malloc will often die when freed memory is overwritten by user719 (If enough normal freed space already exists it is used instead.)1245 linked with the most recently freed at the front, and allocations1248 consolidated with adjacent freed chunks, resulting in larger free2482 off and freed.3087 freed. (Note that this is the number of bytes allocated, not the
2882 long n, freed; in ubifs_tnc_close() local2885 freed = ubifs_destroy_tnc_subtree(c->zroot.znode); in ubifs_tnc_close()2886 ubifs_assert(freed == n); in ubifs_tnc_close()
306 Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed (0x401f5000 - 0x40204000) init started: BusyBox v1.00 (200…
749 d. The device memory is freed (platform data, private data, uclass data,773 device structure itself is not freed at this point. Should the device be
3021 The memory will be freed (or in fact just forgotten) when