valloc -- aligned memory allocation function
      Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
      #include <unistd.h>
     void *
     valloc(size_t size);
     The valloc() function is obsoleted by the current version of malloc(3),
     which aligns page-sized and larger allocations.
     The valloc() function allocates size bytes aligned on a page boundary.
     It is implemented by calling malloc(3) with a slightly larger request,
     saving the true beginning of the block allocated, and returning a properly
 aligned pointer.
     The valloc() function returns a pointer to the allocated space if successful;
 otherwise a null pointer is returned
      The valloc() function appeared in 3.0BSD.
      A vfree() function has not been implemented.
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