There's a global heap that handles large allocations. All accesses to the global heap requires that it be locked.
Each thread has its own local heap and a lazy free queue.
Upon an allocation:
1. Check if it can be handled in the local heap.
2. If yes, do it. No locks required. You're done.
3. If no, acquire a lock to the global heap to handle it.
4. For every X calls to a local malloc, lock the lazy free queue and process it.
Upon a free:
1. Check to see if it was allocated locally.
2. If yes, handle it locally. No locks required. You're done.