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Fix jemalloc support for musl #41168
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Just like DragonFlyBSD, using the same symbols as the system allocator will result in a segmentation fault at runtime due to allocator mismatches. As such, prefix the jemalloc symbols instead.
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Fix jemalloc support for musl Just like DragonFlyBSD, using the same symbols as the system allocator will result in a segmentation fault at runtime due to allocator mismatches. As such, it's better to prefix the jemalloc symbols instead, avoiding crashes. We encountered this problem on a dynamically-linked musl target (with patches to Rust to make that possible, see #40113). It may not show up immediately obviously on the current statically-linked CRT targets.
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Just like DragonFlyBSD, using the same symbols as the system allocator will result in a segmentation fault at runtime due to allocator mismatches. As such, it's better to prefix the jemalloc symbols instead, avoiding crashes.
We encountered this problem on a dynamically-linked musl target (with patches to Rust to make that possible, see #40113). It may not show up immediately obviously on the current statically-linked CRT targets.