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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef BASE_MEMORY_ALIGNED_MEMORY_H_
#define BASE_MEMORY_ALIGNED_MEMORY_H_
#include <type_traits>
#include "starboard/types.h"
#include "starboard/memory.h"
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/basictypes.h"
#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#if defined(COMPILER_MSVC)
#include <malloc.h>
#else
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
// A runtime sized aligned allocation can be created:
//
// float* my_array = static_cast<float*>(AlignedAlloc(size, alignment));
//
// // ... later, to release the memory:
// AlignedFree(my_array);
//
// Or using unique_ptr:
//
// std::unique_ptr<float, AlignedFreeDeleter> my_array(
// static_cast<float*>(AlignedAlloc(size, alignment)));
namespace base {
#if defined(STARBOARD)
// AlignedMemory is a POD type that gives you a portable way to specify static
// or local stack data of a given alignment and size. For example, if you need
// static storage for a class, but you want manual control over when the object
// is constructed and destructed (you don't want static initialization and
// destruction), use AlignedMemory:
//
// static AlignedMemory<sizeof(MyClass), ALIGNOF(MyClass)> my_class;
//
// // ... at runtime:
// new(my_class.void_data()) MyClass();
//
// // ... use it:
// MyClass* mc = my_class.data_as<MyClass>();
//
// // ... later, to destruct my_class:
// my_class.data_as<MyClass>()->MyClass::~MyClass();
//
// Alternatively, a runtime sized aligned allocation can be created:
//
// float* my_array = static_cast<float*>(AlignedAlloc(size, alignment));
//
// // ... later, to release the memory:
// AlignedFree(my_array);
//
// Or using scoped_ptr_malloc:
//
// scoped_ptr_malloc<float, ScopedPtrAlignedFree> my_array(
// static_cast<float*>(AlignedAlloc(size, alignment)));
// AlignedMemory is specialized for all supported alignments.
// Make sure we get a compiler error if someone uses an unsupported alignment.
template <size_t Size, size_t ByteAlignment>
struct AlignedMemory {};
#define BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(byte_alignment) \
template <size_t Size> \
class AlignedMemory<Size, byte_alignment> { \
public: \
ALIGNAS(byte_alignment) uint8 data_[Size]; \
void* void_data() { return static_cast<void*>(data_); } \
const void* void_data() const { return static_cast<const void*>(data_); } \
template <typename Type> \
Type* data_as() { \
return static_cast<Type*>(void_data()); \
} \
template <typename Type> \
const Type* data_as() const { \
return static_cast<const Type*>(void_data()); \
} \
\
private: \
void* operator new(size_t); \
void operator delete(void*); \
}
// Specialization for all alignments is required because MSVC (as of VS 2008)
// does not understand ALIGNAS(ALIGNOF(Type)) or ALIGNAS(template_param).
// Greater than 4096 alignment is not supported by some compilers, so 4096 is
// the maximum specified here.
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(1);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(2);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(4);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(8);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(16);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(32);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(64);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(128);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(256);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(512);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(1024);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(2048);
BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY(4096);
#undef BASE_DECL_ALIGNED_MEMORY
#endif // defined(STARBOARD)
// This can be replaced with std::aligned_alloc when we have C++17.
// Caveat: std::aligned_alloc requires the size parameter be an integral
// multiple of alignment.
BASE_EXPORT void* AlignedAlloc(size_t size, size_t alignment);
inline void AlignedFree(void* ptr) {
#if defined(COMPILER_MSVC)
_aligned_free(ptr);
#else
free(ptr);
#endif
}
// Deleter for use with unique_ptr. E.g., use as
// std::unique_ptr<Foo, base::AlignedFreeDeleter> foo;
struct AlignedFreeDeleter {
inline void operator()(void* ptr) const {
AlignedFree(ptr);
}
};
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_MEMORY_ALIGNED_MEMORY_H_