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/* Reentrant versions of sbrk system call. This implementation just
calls the stat system call. */
#include <reent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <_syslist.h>
/* Some targets provides their own versions of these functions. Those
targets should define REENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED in TARGET_CFLAGS. */
#ifdef _REENT_ONLY
#ifndef REENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED
#define REENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED
#endif
#endif
/* If MALLOC_PROVIDED is defined, we don't need this function. */
#if defined (REENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED) || defined (MALLOC_PROVIDED)
int _dummy_sbrk_syscalls = 1;
#else
/* We use the errno variable used by the system dependent layer. */
#undef errno
int errno;
/*
FUNCTION
<<_sbrk_r>>---Reentrant version of sbrk
INDEX
_sbrk_r
ANSI_SYNOPSIS
#include <reent.h>
void *_sbrk_r(struct _reent *<[ptr]>, size_t <[incr]>);
TRAD_SYNOPSIS
#include <reent.h>
void *_sbrk_r(<[ptr]>, <[incr]>)
struct _reent *<[ptr]>;
size_t <[incr]>;
DESCRIPTION
This is a reentrant version of <<sbrk>>. It
takes a pointer to the global data block, which holds
<<errno>>.
*/
void *
_sbrk_r (ptr, incr)
struct _reent *ptr;
size_t incr;
{
char *ret;
void *_sbrk(size_t);
errno = 0;
if ((ret = (char *)(_sbrk (incr))) == (void *) -1 && errno != 0)
ptr->_errno = errno;
return ret;
}
#endif /* ! defined (REENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED) */
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