// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause /* Copyright (C) 2018 - 2020 Intel Corporation. */ #include #include #include #include #define PMEM_MAX_SIZE (1024 * 1024 * 32) static char path[PATH_MAX] = "/tmp/"; static void print_err_message(int err) { char error_message[MEMKIND_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE]; memkind_error_message(err, error_message, MEMKIND_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", error_message); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { struct memkind *pmem_kind = NULL; int err = 0; if (argc > 2) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [pmem_kind_dir_path]\n", argv[0]); return 1; } else if (argc == 2 && (realpath(argv[1], path) == NULL)) { fprintf(stderr, "Incorrect pmem_kind_dir_path %s\n", argv[1]); return 1; } fprintf(stdout, "This example shows how to use memkind alignment and how it affects allocations.\nPMEM kind directory: %s\n", path); err = memkind_create_pmem(path, PMEM_MAX_SIZE, &pmem_kind); if (err) { print_err_message(err); return 1; } char *pmem_str10 = NULL; char *pmem_str11 = NULL; // Perform two allocations - 32 bytes pmem_str10 = (char *)memkind_malloc(pmem_kind, 32); if (pmem_str10 == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate pmem string (pmem_str10).\n"); return 1; } pmem_str11 = (char *)memkind_malloc(pmem_kind, 32); if (pmem_str11 == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate pmem string (pmem_str11)\n"); return 1; } // The allocations should be very close to each other in memory if (pmem_str11 - pmem_str10 != 32) { fprintf(stderr, "Something went wrong with allocations.\n"); return 1; } memkind_free(pmem_kind, pmem_str10); memkind_free(pmem_kind, pmem_str11); // Perform two allocations - 32 bytes with alignment 64 err = memkind_posix_memalign(pmem_kind, (void **)&pmem_str10, 64, 32); if (err) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate pmem string (pmem_str10) with alignment.\n"); return 1; } err = memkind_posix_memalign(pmem_kind, (void **)&pmem_str11, 64, 32); if (err) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to allocate pmem string (pmem_str11) with alignment.\n"); return 1; } // The addresses of allocations are not close to each other in memory, they are aligned to 64 if (pmem_str11 - pmem_str10 != 64) { fprintf(stderr, "Something went wrong with alignment allocations.\n"); return 1; } memkind_free(pmem_kind, pmem_str10); memkind_free(pmem_kind, pmem_str11); err = memkind_destroy_kind(pmem_kind); if (err) { print_err_message(err); return 1; } fprintf(stdout, "The memory has been successfully allocated using memkind alignment.\n"); return 0; }