.. _c_library_minimal: Minimal libc ############ The most basic C library, named "minimal libc", is part of the Zephyr codebase and provides the minimal subset of the standard C library required to meet the needs of Zephyr and its subsystems, primarily in the areas of string manipulation and display. It is very low footprint and is suitable for projects that do not rely on less frequently used portions of the ISO C standard library. It can also be used with a number of different toolchains. The minimal libc implementation can be found in :file:`lib/libc/minimal` in the main Zephyr tree. Dynamic Memory Management ************************* Dynamic memory management in the minimal libc can be enabled by selecting the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_MINIMAL_LIBC_MALLOC` in the application configuration file. The minimal libc internally uses the :ref:`kernel memory heap API ` to manage the memory heap used by the standard dynamic memory management interface functions such as :c:func:`malloc` and :c:func:`free`. The internal memory heap is normally located in the ``.bss`` section. When userspace is enabled, however, it is placed in a dedicated memory partition called ``z_malloc_partition``, which can be accessed from the user mode threads. The size of the internal memory heap is specified by the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_MINIMAL_LIBC_MALLOC_ARENA_SIZE`. The standard dynamic memory management interface functions implemented by the minimal libc are thread safe and may be simultaneously called by multiple threads. These functions are implemented in :file:`lib/libc/minimal/source/stdlib/malloc.c`. Error numbers ************* Error numbers are used throughout Zephyr APIs to signal error conditions as return values from functions. They are typically returned as the negative value of the integer literals defined in this section, and are defined in the :file:`errno.h` header file. A subset of the error numbers defined in the `POSIX errno.h specification`_ and other de-facto standard sources have been added to the minimal libc. A conscious effort is made in Zephyr to keep the values of the minimal libc error numbers consistent with the different implementations of the C standard libraries supported by Zephyr. The minimal libc :file:`errno.h` is checked against that of the :ref:`Newlib ` to ensure that the error numbers are kept aligned. Below is a list of the error number definitions. For the actual numeric values please refer to `errno.h`_. .. doxygengroup:: system_errno .. _`POSIX errno.h specification`: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/errno.h.html .. _`errno.h`: https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/blob/main/lib/libc/minimal/include/errno.h