// // Copyright 2017 The ANGLE Project Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // // aligned_memory: An aligned memory allocator. Based on Chrome's base/memory/aligned_memory. // #include "common/aligned_memory.h" #include "common/debug.h" #include "common/platform.h" #if defined(COMPILER_MSVC) # include #else # include #endif namespace angle { void *AlignedAlloc(size_t size, size_t alignment) { ASSERT(size > 0); ASSERT((alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0); ASSERT((alignment % sizeof(void *)) == 0); void *ptr = nullptr; #if defined(ANGLE_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) ptr = _aligned_malloc(size, alignment); // Android technically supports posix_memalign(), but does not expose it in // the current version of the library headers used by Chrome. Luckily, // memalign() on Android returns pointers which can safely be used with // free(), so we can use it instead. Issue filed to document this: // http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35391 #elif defined(ANGLE_PLATFORM_ANDROID) ptr = memalign(alignment, size); #else if (posix_memalign(&ptr, alignment, size)) ptr = nullptr; #endif // Since aligned allocations may fail for non-memory related reasons, force a // crash if we encounter a failed allocation. if (!ptr) { ERR() << "If you crashed here, your aligned allocation is incorrect: " << "size=" << size << ", alignment=" << alignment; ASSERT(false); } // Confidence check alignment just to be safe. ASSERT((reinterpret_cast(ptr) & (alignment - 1)) == 0); return ptr; } void AlignedFree(void *ptr) { #if defined(ANGLE_PLATFORM_WINDOWS) _aligned_free(ptr); #else free(ptr); #endif } } // namespace angle