/* * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Matteo Frigo * Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-11 Massachusetts Institute of Technology * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * */ #include "ifftw.h" /* ``kernel'' malloc(), with proper memory alignment */ #if defined(HAVE_DECL_MEMALIGN) && !HAVE_DECL_MEMALIGN # if defined(HAVE_MALLOC_H) # include # else extern void *memalign(size_t, size_t); # endif #endif #if defined(HAVE_DECL_POSIX_MEMALIGN) && !HAVE_DECL_POSIX_MEMALIGN extern int posix_memalign(void **, size_t, size_t); #endif #if defined(macintosh) /* MacOS 9 */ # include #endif #define real_free free /* memalign and malloc use ordinary free */ #define IS_POWER_OF_TWO(n) (((n) > 0) && (((n) & ((n) - 1)) == 0)) #if defined(WITH_OUR_MALLOC) && (MIN_ALIGNMENT >= 8) && IS_POWER_OF_TWO(MIN_ALIGNMENT) /* Our own MIN_ALIGNMENT-aligned malloc/free. Assumes sizeof(void*) is a power of two <= 8 and that malloc is at least sizeof(void*)-aligned. The main reason for this routine is that, as of this writing, Windows does not include any aligned allocation routines in its system libraries, and instead provides an implementation with a Visual C++ "Processor Pack" that you have to statically link into your program. We do not want to require users to have VC++ (e.g. gcc/MinGW should be fine). Our code should be at least as good as the MS _aligned_malloc, in any case, according to second-hand reports of the algorithm it employs (also based on plain malloc). */ static void *our_malloc(size_t n) { void *p0, *p; if (!(p0 = malloc(n + MIN_ALIGNMENT))) return (void *) 0; p = (void *) (((uintptr_t) p0 + MIN_ALIGNMENT) & (~((uintptr_t) (MIN_ALIGNMENT - 1)))); *((void **) p - 1) = p0; return p; } static void our_free(void *p) { if (p) free(*((void **) p - 1)); } #endif void *X(kernel_malloc)(size_t n) { void *p; #if defined(MIN_ALIGNMENT) # if defined(WITH_OUR_MALLOC) p = our_malloc(n); # undef real_free # define real_free our_free # elif defined(__FreeBSD__) && (MIN_ALIGNMENT <= 16) /* FreeBSD does not have memalign, but its malloc is 16-byte aligned. */ p = malloc(n); # elif (defined(__MACOSX__) || defined(__APPLE__)) && (MIN_ALIGNMENT <= 16) /* MacOS X malloc is already 16-byte aligned */ p = malloc(n); # elif defined(HAVE_MEMALIGN) p = memalign(MIN_ALIGNMENT, n); # elif defined(HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN) /* note: posix_memalign is broken in glibc 2.2.5: it constrains the size, not the alignment, to be (power of two) * sizeof(void*). The bug seems to have been fixed as of glibc 2.3.1. */ if (posix_memalign(&p, MIN_ALIGNMENT, n)) p = (void*) 0; # elif defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(HAVE__MM_MALLOC) /* Intel's C compiler defines _mm_malloc and _mm_free intrinsics */ p = (void *) _mm_malloc(n, MIN_ALIGNMENT); # undef real_free # define real_free _mm_free # elif defined(_MSC_VER) /* MS Visual C++ 6.0 with a "Processor Pack" supports SIMD and _aligned_malloc/free (uses malloc.h) */ p = (void *) _aligned_malloc(n, MIN_ALIGNMENT); # undef real_free # define real_free _aligned_free # elif defined(macintosh) /* MacOS 9 */ p = (void *) MPAllocateAligned(n, # if MIN_ALIGNMENT == 8 kMPAllocate8ByteAligned, # elif MIN_ALIGNMENT == 16 kMPAllocate16ByteAligned, # elif MIN_ALIGNMENT == 32 kMPAllocate32ByteAligned, # else # error "Unknown alignment for MPAllocateAligned" # endif 0); # undef real_free # define real_free MPFree # else /* Add your machine here and send a patch to fftw@fftw.org or (e.g. for Windows) configure --with-our-malloc */ # error "Don't know how to malloc() aligned memory ... try configuring --with-our-malloc" # endif #else /* !defined(MIN_ALIGNMENT) */ p = malloc(n); #endif return p; } void X(kernel_free)(void *p) { real_free(p); }