Does malloc() allocate a contiguous block of memory?
- by user66854
I have a piece of code written by a very old school programmer :-) . it goes something like this
typedef struct ts_request
{
ts_request_buffer_header_def header;
char package[1];
} ts_request_def;
ts_request_buffer_def* request_buffer =
malloc(sizeof(ts_request_def) + (2 * 1024 * 1024));
the programmer basically is working on a buffer overflow concept. I know the code looks dodgy. so my questions are:
Does malloc always allocate contiguous block of memory ?. because in this code if the blocks are not contiguous , the code will fail big time
Doing free(request_buffer) , will it free all the bytes allocated by malloc i.e sizeof(ts_request_def) + (2 * 1024 * 1024),
or only the bytes of the size of the structure sizeof(ts_request_def)
Do you see any evident problems with this approach , i need to discuss this with my boss and would like to point out any loopholes with this approach