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2023-08-18T18:54:28
aligned_alloc: Fix test failure on AIX 7.3 with ibm-clang. * m4/aligned_alloc.m4 (gl_FUNC_ALIGNED_ALLOC): Use 'volatile', to disable optimization of ibm-clang -O2. * doc/posix-functions/aligned_alloc.texi: Update version info.
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@node aligned_alloc
@section @code{aligned_alloc}
@findex aligned_alloc
Documentation:@* @uref{https://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/online/pages/man3/aligned_alloc.3.html,,man aligned_alloc}
Gnulib module: aligned_alloc
Portability problems fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
@item
This function fails if the alignment argument is smaller than
@code{sizeof (void *)} on some platforms:
macOS 11.1, AIX 7.3.1.
@end itemize
Portability problems not fixed by Gnulib:
@itemize
@item
On some platforms, @code{aligned_alloc} crashes if the requested size is
not a multiple of the alignment:
AddressSanitizer (gcc 11.2 or clang 13).
@item
This function is missing on many older platforms:
glibc 2.15, macOS 10.13, FreeBSD 6.4, NetBSD 7.1, OpenBSD 6.0, Minix 3.1.8, AIX 7.1, HP-UX 11.31, IRIX 6.5, Solaris 11.3, Cygwin 1.7.x, mingw, MSVC 14, Android 8.1.
@end itemize
Gnulib has partial substitutes for @code{aligned_alloc}
that do not crash even if the AddressSanitizer bug is present:
@itemize
@item
The Gnulib module @code{alignalloc} provides a portable function
@code{alignalloc} that is a near-substitute for glibc
@code{aligned_alloc}, except that the result must be freed
with @code{alignfree} rather than plain @code{free}.
@item
The Gnulib module @code{aligned-malloc} provides functions for
allocating and freeing blocks of suitably aligned memory.
@item
The Gnulib module @code{pagealign_alloc} provides a similar API for
allocating and freeing blocks of memory aligned on a system page boundary.
@end itemize