POSIX_MEMALIGN(3P) | POSIX Programmer's Manual | POSIX_MEMALIGN(3P) |
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posix_memalign — aligned memory allocation (ADVANCED REALTIME)
#include <stdlib.h>
int posix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size);
The posix_memalign() function shall allocate size bytes aligned on a boundary specified by alignment, and shall return a pointer to the allocated memory in memptr. The value of alignment shall be a power of two multiple of sizeof(void *).
Upon successful completion, the value pointed to by memptr shall be a multiple of alignment.
If the size of the space requested is 0, the behavior is implementation-defined: either a null pointer shall be returned in memptr, or the behavior shall be as if the size were some non-zero value, except that the behavior is undefined if the the value returned in memptr is used to access an object.
The free() function shall deallocate memory that has previously been allocated by posix_memalign().
Upon successful completion, posix_memalign() shall return zero; otherwise, an error number shall be returned to indicate the error and the contents of memptr shall either be left unmodified or be set to a null pointer.
If size is 0, either:
The posix_memalign() function shall fail if:
The following sections are informative.
The following example shows how applications can obtain consistent behavior on error by setting *memptr to be a null pointer before calling posix_memalign().
void *ptr = NULL; ... //do some work, which might goto error if (posix_memalign(&ptr, align, size))
goto error;
//do some more work, which might goto error ... error:
free(ptr);
//more cleanup;
The posix_memalign() function is part of the Advisory Information option and need not be provided on all implementations.
None.
None.
free(), malloc()
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, <stdlib.h>
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