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#ifndef __CONFIG_H_#define __CONFIG_H_/** config.h - malloc lab configuration file** Copyright (c) 2002, R. Bryant and D. O'Hallaron, All rights reserved.* May not be used, modified, or copied without permission.*//** This is the default path where the driver will look for the* default tracefiles. You can override it at runtime with the -t flag.*/#define TRACEDIR "/home/courses/cs3214/malloclab/traces/"/** This is the list of default tracefiles in TRACEDIR that the driver* will use for testing. Modify this if you want to add or delete* traces from the driver's test suite. For example, if you don't want* your students to implement realloc, you can delete the last two* traces.*/#define DEFAULT_TRACEFILES \"amptjp-bal.rep",\"cccp-bal.rep",\"cp-decl-bal.rep",\"expr-bal.rep",\"coalescing-bal.rep",\"random-bal.rep",\"random2-bal.rep",\"binary-bal.rep",\"binary2-bal.rep",\"realloc-bal.rep",\"realloc2-bal.rep"/** This constant gives the estimated performance of the libc malloc* package using our traces on some reference system, typically the* same kind of system the students use. Its purpose is to cap the* contribution of throughput to the performance index. Once the* students surpass the AVG_LIBC_THRUPUT, they get no further benefit* to their score. This deters students from building extremely fast,* but extremely stupid malloc packages.** gback@cs.vt.edu: I set this to a value that is achieved by a r/b* tree-based implementation on our rlogin cluster as of Fall 2009;* it's about twice the speed of the actual libc.*/#define AVG_LIBC_THRUPUT 8.2E6 /* 8200 Kops/sec *//** This constant determines the contributions of space utilization* (UTIL_WEIGHT) and throughput (1 - UTIL_WEIGHT) to the performance* index.*/#define UTIL_WEIGHT .60/** Alignment requirement in bytes (either 4 or 8)*/#define ALIGNMENT 8/** Maximum heap size in bytes*/#define MAX_HEAP (20*(1<<20)) /* 20 MB *//****************************************************************************** Set exactly one of these USE_xxx constants to "1" to select a timing method*****************************************************************************/#define USE_FCYC 1 /* cycle counter w/K-best scheme (x86 & Alpha only) */#define USE_ITIMER 0 /* interval timer (any Unix box) */#define USE_GETTOD 0 /* gettimeofday (any Unix box) */#endif /* __CONFIG_H */