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#ifndef INCLUDED_VOLK_MALLOC_H
#define INCLUDED_VOLK_MALLOC_H
#include <volk/volk_common.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
__VOLK_DECL_BEGIN
/*!
* \brief Allocate \p size bytes of data aligned to \p alignment.
*
* \details
* Because we don't have a standard method to allocate buffers in
* memory that are guaranteed to be on an alignment, VOLK handles this
* itself. The volk_malloc function behaves like malloc in that it
* returns a pointer to the allocated memory. However, it also takes
* in an alignment specfication, which is usually something like 16 or
* 32 to ensure that the aligned memory is located on a particular
* byte boundary for use with SIMD.
*
* Internally, the volk_malloc first checks if the compiler is C11
* compliant and uses the new aligned_alloc method. If not, it checks
* if the system is POSIX compliant and uses posix_memalign. If that
* fails, volk_malloc handles the memory allocation and alignment
* internally.
*
* Because of the ways in which volk_malloc may allocate memory, it is
* important to always free volk_malloc pointers using volk_free.
*
* \param size The number of bytes to allocate.
* \param alignment The byte alignment of the allocated memory.
* \return pointer to aligned memory.
*/
VOLK_API void *volk_malloc(size_t size, size_t alignment);
/*!
* \brief Free's memory allocated by volk_malloc.
* \param aptr The aligned pointer allocaed by volk_malloc.
*/
VOLK_API void volk_free(void *aptr);
__VOLK_DECL_END
#endif /* INCLUDED_VOLK_MALLOC_H */
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