9a9b91c940
It's finally done.. Signed-off-by: kaguya <vpshinomiya@protonmail.com>
40 lines
834 B
C
40 lines
834 B
C
#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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int main() {
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void *p;
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p = aligned_alloc(sizeof(void *), sizeof(void *));
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assert(p != NULL && (uintptr_t)p % sizeof(void *) == 0);
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free(p);
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p = aligned_alloc(256, 256);
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assert(p != NULL && (uintptr_t)p % 256 == 0);
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free(p);
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// small alignments are okay
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p = aligned_alloc(1, 8);
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assert(p != NULL);
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free(p);
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p = aligned_alloc(1, 1);
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assert(p != NULL);
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free(p);
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// It seems that glibc doesn't report error in these cases.
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#if !(defined(USE_HOST_LIBC) && defined(__GLIBC__))
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// size % align must be 0
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p = aligned_alloc(256, 1);
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assert(errno == EINVAL);
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assert(p == NULL);
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// align must be a 'valid alignment supported by the implementation'
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p = aligned_alloc(3, 1);
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assert(errno == EINVAL);
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assert(p == NULL);
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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